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Name the Snowplow Contest Opens 11/1!
Deerfield Township, Ohio – The Township says, “Oh, the weather outside is frightful, and our snowplow needs a name that’s delightful!” Deerfield Township has two new snowplows this winter season, and need your help to give them a clever name. Residents of Deerfield can submit their most unique name ideas through www.ChooseDeerfield.com or www.DeerfieldRec.com and…
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So, if you’ve got questions, just ask
This message is brought to you by the Boards of Developmental Disabilities of Butler, Clermont, Greene, Hamilton, and Warren Counties. With support from their local self-advocacy groups, they have created this message that is so important and easily forgotten. People with developmental disabilities deserve to be a part of the conversation. If you’ve got questions,…
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[Watch Now] Streamed live “One Lewiston Vigil and Remembrance Ceremony”
Lewiston Maine – On Sunday, October 29th, the City of Lewiston began its healing with the “One Lewiston Vigil and Remembrance Ceremony”. Coordinated by the City of Lewiston, LA Metro Chamber, and the interfaith community, this vigil invited community members to grieve together and to pay respects to those impacted. Donations to help the victims…
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Ohio Issue 1 and Issue 2 carry massive significance for younger voters
A college student voter. Getty Images. COMMENTARY Gen Z and millennial voters could play an important role in deciding fate of reproductive rights amendment and marijuana law by David DeWitt For Gen Z and millennial Ohio voters, Issue 1 and Issue 2 are critically important. Whether we vote and how we vote will shape what…
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Skeletor Introduces October “Fright Nights!” from the Simpson Farm Asylum
by Skeletor I’m at “The Asylum” at Simpson Farm because it’s that time of year when scares and frights are near! Welcome to Loveland Magazine’s Haunted Asylum hosted by me, Skeletor! On a spooky October night Loveland Magazine’s Editor-in-Chief, David Miller, was held hostage at The Simpson Farm’s Asylum! Over the past couple of decades,…
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Register to celebrate the “celebrities” of Loveland’s businesses
Promoted Post Loveland, Ohio – Join us on November 16 at the Oasis Conference Center as we roll out the red carpet and celebrate the “celebrities” of Loveland’s businesses – the real stars who work hard to make this a great place to work, play, and live! The Little Miami River Chamber Alliance Annual Awards…
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[Photo Album] Progress of Loveland Bike Trail Bridge demolition
Loveland, Ohio – Here are photos of the demolition progress on the bridge over O’Bannon Creek in Historic Downtown along the Loveland Bike Trail. The former railroad bridge is now closed but is being replaced with a new structure and is expected to re-open in May 2024.
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For some religious Ohioans, Issue 1 about autonomy more than beliefs
Members of the Jewish community have spoken out against abortion bans in Ohio, saying it infringes on their religious freedom. Photo by Morgan Trau, WEWS. BY: MEGAN HENRY AND SUSAN TEBBEN – Ohio Capital Journal Religious variations abound in the state of Ohio, and some members of different churches are taking what they’ve learned in their lives and…
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CVS Pharmacy on Loveland Madeira/Kemper to close
Symmes Township, Ohio – The CVS Pharmacy at Loveland Madeira and Kemper Road is permanently closing on December 5. CVS, the largest US chain of pharmacies, closed 244 stores between 2018 and 2020. In 2021, it announced plans to close 900 stores by 2024. The Ohio Capital Journal reported in September, “The news comes after…
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