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Loveland Learning Garden – Summer Events!
Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Learning Garden says that they are excited to invite kids to their garden and nature trail this summer for a variety of free events to connect with nature. Programs are tailored for 1st through 4th grades but siblings are welcome. At least 1 adult must be present with children attending.…
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Ballot measure making it harder to amend Ohio’s Constitution facing second lawsuit
The organization One Person One Vote has filed a second lawsuit, challenging the language recently approved by the Ohio Ballot Board BY: NICK EVANS – The organization One Person One Vote has filed a new Supreme Court case related to an August amendment proposal looking to make it more difficult to change Ohio’s constitution. The organization has already…
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Sponsor of Ohio trans youth health care ban claims no religious motive. Sermon suggests otherwise.
BY: RILEY ROLIFF – Ohio Capital Journal A four-year-old recorded sermon given by Ohio state Rep. Gary Click, R-Vickery, may shine a light on the religious motivations behind Ohio’s proposed health care ban for trans youth. The sermon, which was posted on the YouTube channel of Fremont Baptist Church, where Click is a pastor, shows Click defending conversion therapy…
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Great Parks begins Sharon Lake improvement project
A news release from Great Parks: In 2017, Great Parks began planning for a major, multi-year initiative to renew and improve Sharon Lake as a recreational resource and preserve its beauty as a breathtaking conservation area. With extensive planning nearing completion, Great Parks will drain the water from the 35-acre lake this fall, before repositioning…
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Drivers reminded to buckle up as Click It or Ticket campaign begins
In 2022, there were 527 people in Ohio killed in traffic crashes where a seat belt was available, but not in use. Loveland, Ohio – Ohio’s annual observational seat belt survey shows that seat belt usage has dropped in Ohio to its lowest level in nearly two decades. According to the study conducted by the…
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Public invited to officially dedicate the Angels by the Trail Mural
Loveland, Ohio – The public is invited to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony held along the Loveland Bike Trail to officially dedicate the “Angels by the Trail” Mural. Sunday June 11 11 AM The ceremony and ribbon cutting will take place at the Linda Cox Parking lot in Historic Downtown Loveland along the Loveland Bike Trail.…
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Dave Spencer to be New LHS Principal
Photo by Loveland District Loveland, Ohio – Dave Spencer will be Loveland High School’s next principal. He joins Loveland after 19 years in the Forest Hills School District. “Loveland High School is the flagship of our district, and I believe Dave Spencer will be a great person to lead LHS. He is a seasoned administrator,…
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Ohio preschool enrollment and spending goes up, but still ranks low in national study
Education, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Region and Beyond, Spotlight, Statehouse and Around OhioGetty Images Ohio ranked 36th in enrollment at age 4 and 27th at enrollment at age 3, according to Rutgers University’s National Institute for Early Education Research. BY: MEGAN HENRY – Ohio Capital Journal Despite preschool enrollment and state spending for programs increasing, Ohio ranked low in a new early childhood education report released last Thursday.…
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Memorial Day/summer travel tips and preview at CVG
CVG is estimating 150,00 passengers (arrivals and departures) from Thursday, May 25 through Memorial Day. The average daily passenger count is approximately 30,000 for the holiday weekend. The busiest time for departures is from 6 – 8 AM, which makes the security checkpoints busier around 4 – 7 AM. Busier times for arrivals is 3…
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Ohio Ballot Board approves language for August amendment proposal despite objections
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose talks to reporters. (Photo by Susan Tebben, OCJ.) Republican lawmakers’ proposal would make it harder for voters to amend Ohio Constitution by raising bar to 60% BY: NICK EVANS – Ohio Capital Journal The Ohio Ballot Board has approved language for an August ballot measure from Ohio Republican lawmakers. The proposal…
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