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New, pre-fabricated Loveland Bike Trail bridge will arrive in three sections
Loveland, Ohio – The bridge replacement on the Little Miami Scenic Trail in Historic Downtown Loveland is on track to be completed in May. The new, pre-fabricated bridge will arrive in three sections. To accommodate this, the northern portion of Railroad Avenue from Harrison Avenue will be temporarily closed Monday March 4 through Tuesday March…
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[Videos] Experience “Great Music, a Great Sweat, and a Great Workout” at Body Alive Loveland Lagree!
Events, Health & Wellness, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, Loveland Magazine TV, move to loveland/LMTV, News, Sports, Spotlight, Table of Discussionsby Cassie Mattia, Loveland, Ohio – The latest exercise craze has taken Loveland by storm! On Friday, February 16, David Miller, our Managing Editor, and I, attended the grand opening of Body Alive Loveland Lagree. We witnessed the official ribbon cutting ceremony, and I interviewed owners, Adam Engel and Issac Spence, and trainer, Samantha Johns…
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The 2024 Business Expo
Event by Milford Miami Township Chamber of Commerce and Little Miami River Chamber Alliance The 2024 Business Expo, presented by the Milford Miami Township and Little Miami River Chambers, will be hosted on March 7, 2024, 4-7 pm, at the Little Miami Brewing Event Center in Milford, Ohio. This joint event will be the largest business expo in…
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Cincinnati Bengals Apply the Franchise Tag to Tee Higgins
Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Our Regular Columns, Region and Beyond, Sports, SportsOpolis, SpotlightPhoto by Wikimedia Commons Though a Long-Term Deal May Still Be a Possibility, Absent a Holdout, The Bengals Should Have Their Clutch Second Wide Receiver Back In 2024 by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – As most expected, this weekend the Cincinnati Bengals applied the franchise tag to wide receiver Tee Higgins. I previously discussed what…
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Additional $250K for Food Pantries Following Settlement With Family Dollar
Loveland, Ohio – Foodbanks and food pantries throughout Ohio will again benefit from a settlement secured by the office of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost over price discrepancies at a discount retailer’s stores – this one with Family Dollar. The $400,000 agreement earmarks $250,000 for food banks or other similar charities to purchase and distribute…
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Loveland Schools will close on day of solar eclipse
Loveland, Ohio – There will be no school for students on Monday, April 8 for students in the Loveland City School District. A partial solar eclipse will cross over Loveland that day and Superintendent Mike Broadwater has announced, “The timing of the eclipse presents a safety challenge. The eclipse will stretch over a period of…
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The first Black Ohio lawmaker was also the first Black author to write a history of Black Americans
Painting of George Washington Williams addressing the Ohio State Legislature. Williams was the first African-American elected to the Ohio State Legislature, serving one term 1880 to 1881. (Photo from the Ohio Statehouse.) The original 1619 project: George Washington Williams authored the two-volume “History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880” by David…
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Newest, silliest fun race around: The Leprechaun Chase!
Promoted Post Loveland, Ohio – Just when you thought they were done, the makers of the Amazing Charity Race announce the newest, silliest fun race around: The Leprechaun Chase! Saturday, March 16th, starting at 8:30 AM, teams of 2 will use a map of Loveland to the Leprechauns and pots of gold around the city.…
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