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Rumpke bringing Hefty ReNew program to Greater Cincinnati area
BY CHRIS VOLOSCHUK – Waste Today Magazine Loveland, Ohio – Residents and businesses in eight counties across the greater Cincinnati area will soon be able to add a wide array of hard-to-recycle plastics to their curbside bins. Starting in November, Rumpke Waste & Recycling, headquartered in Cincinnati, will offer the Hefty ReNew program to customers…
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Cincinnati Museum Center participates in Museums for All!
Art and Culture, Education, Entertainment, Inclusion & Accessibility, Latest Stories, News, SpotlightCincinnati, Ohio – Guests with a valid food assistance card and photo ID or a valid Medicaid and photo ID will receive free parking and $2 per person admission with a Cincinnati Museum Center admission ticket for up to ten guests. Cincinnati Museum Center _________________ Museums are places for learning, but they’re fun, too! Come…
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Art Wall at Paxton’s Grill features Autumn and Halloween and local artists
Loveland, Ohio – Have you perused the “Local Art Wall” lately at Paxton’s Grill? There are some extremely talented artists in Loveland and you can add a splash of fall to your home when you purchase one of these pieces and support our local artists too. Paxton’s Grill
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Preview: Loveland ‘s new Historic Downtown’s Station 63 fire house
Rendering of a new firehouse for Historic Downtown Loveland, Ohio – The City recently promoted a glimpse of what a new fire station will look like that will be built in Historic Downtown. A new Station 63 will be located one block East of the current station. The current Station 63 firehouse at the intersection…
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Utility refunds top priorities list for new Ohio consumers’ counsel
Getty Images BY: KATHIANN M. KOWALSKI, ENERGY NEWS NETWORK Refunds for unlawful utility charges are a top priority for Maureen Willis, the veteran litigator who became Ohio’s new consumers’ counsel this month. The Office of the Ohio Consumers’ Counsel is a state-funded agency that represents ratepayer interests in gas and electric utility cases, including matters relating…
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Sensory-Friendly Performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
Art and Culture, Entertainment, Events, Inclusion & Accessibility, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Region and Beyond, SpotlightThis is via the Butler County Board of Developmental Disabilities: Wednesday, November 15 at 6:00 p.m. “Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is excited to offer a sensory-friendly performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at The Otto M. Budig Theater located at,1195 Elm St, Cincinnati, OH 45202. This special performance is uniquely adapted for individuals with autism and/or…
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Would your loved one with special needs like a visit from the Candy Police
Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Police Department wants to make Halloween a special day for children and adults with special needs. If you reside within the City of Loveland or Hamilton Township and have a loved one living with a disability or special needs, you can request an officer to visit. The “Candy Police” will…
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Judge rules overhaul of Ohio K-12 education can begin
The Ohio Department of Education becomes the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce, which creates a cabinet-level director position and puts the department under the governor’s office. BY: MEGAN HENRY – Ohio Capital Journal Control over Ohio K-12 education can officially start to transfer to Gov. Mike DeWine’s administration after a month-long battle in court. Retired Franklin County Common Pleas Court…
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Tamara Huson MD now accepting new patients
Advertisement Loveland, Ohio – Tamara Huson MD is a primary care and family medicine practitioner. “I chose to practice family medicine because of my passion for treating patients of all ages, from newborns all the way through to the end of life. Family medicine allows me to care for entire families.” Huson speaks English and…
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