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Steve Rumberg had a bucket list, but got ALS, so… “Operation Stadium Skeleton” builds MLB ballparks around Loveland for him
by David Miller Loveland, Ohio – In August 2022, Loveland resident Steve Rumberg was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) at the age of 51. His family was devastated and slowly began to share the diagnosis with friends and family. On Sunday, September 17, they participated in the ALS Cincinnati Walk to Defeat ALS. The…
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New Safer Ohio School Tip Line smartphone app
Additional upgrades to the Safer Ohio School Tip Line include more flexibility for schools and law enforcement to increase the number of staff members who receive immediate tips. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine today announced several enhancements to the state’s free Safer Ohio School Tip Line (1-844-SAFEROH) that will make it easier for Ohioans to report school…
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Pharmacies file antitrust suit against massive drug middleman
A CVS store. Photo by Lynne Terry, Oregon Capital Chronicle, States Newsroom. BY: MARTY SCHLADEN – Ohio Capital Journal A class-action suit has been filed in federal court on behalf of community pharmacies claiming that health giant CVS has used its dominance as a drug middleman to force pharmacies to pay large, after-the-fact fees in Medicare transactions.…
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Law enforcement will start issuing citations for violating distracted driving law
Health & Wellness, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Region and Beyond, Spotlight, Statehouse and Around OhioWhen the new distracted driving law took effect on April 4, 2023, the Ohio State Highway Patrol and local law enforcement issued warnings for six months for violations as part of the effort to educate and help motorists adapt to the new law. Beginning October 5, 2023, law enforcement will start issuing citations for violating…
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Governor begins Ohio’s K-12 education overhaul despite judge extending temporary restraining order
BY: MEGAN HENRY – Ohio Capital Journal Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is moving forward with an overhaul of Ohio’s education department and state board of education despite a Franklin County judge extending a temporary restraining order to prevent that from happening. After an all-day preliminary injunction hearing on Monday, Franklin County Magistrate Jennifer Hunt ruled that the temporary restraining order blocking lawmakers’…
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FEMA and FCC Plan “Nationwide” Emergency Alert Test for Wednesday, Oct. 4
Loveland, Ohio – FEMA, in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), will conduct a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) on Wednesday, Oct. 4. The national test will consist of two portions, testing WEA and EAS capabilities. Both tests are scheduled to begin at approximately 2:20 p.m. ET. The WEA portion of…
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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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Jane Gonzales and Patty Lawrence return and talk about the “new” Issue 1
Health & Wellness, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, Loveland Magazine TV, News, Region and Beyond, Spotlight, Statehouse and Around Ohio“Right to Make Reproductive Decisions Including Abortion” by David Miller Loveland, Ohio – Jane Gonzales from Loveland and Patty Lawrence from Miami Township returned to the LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV studio last week to talk about current politics and the activities they have been engaged in in recent months in the community. They discussed and…
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Ohio politicians used redistricting for gerrymandered horse-trading. Kick them out of the process
COMMENTARY by David DeWitt It should be abundantly clear to all fair-minded Ohioans at this point that politicians have no business being involved in the redistricting process after lawmakers used the latest round of Ohio House and Senate district mapmaking to strike a bipartisan deal that amounts to little more than gerrymandered horse-trading. Fittingly under the…
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Brush Drop Off in Symmes Township
Symmes Township, Ohio – The Township has a contract with Irvine Wood Recovery, 110 Glendale Milford Road, Miamiville, to accept yard waste from May 1st through October 31st. The hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8 AM until 5 PM and Saturday from 8 AM until noon (weather permitting).
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