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Loveland High School wrestler Elizabeth Madison brings home State Gold Medal
Elizabeth Madison on the stand after capturing the State Title (Photo @CoachSwitzer) Loveland, Ohio – Head Coach Chris Switzer said on FaceBook after Elizabeth Madison completed her perfect season, “So proud of this kid…. what a year – undefeated State Champ as a freshman.” He was exclaiming his esteem for Madison after she defeated every…
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2023 Ohio Severe Weather Poster Contest for students
The 2023 Ohio Severe Weather Poster Contest is accepting submissions until April 21. For students grades 1-6 This poster contest is a valuable tool to help students learn about severe weather safety and preparedness. The contest is open to all Ohio students in grades 1-6, and individualized instruction (special education) classes. All public, private, charter…
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Practice where to shelter during Ohio’s Statewide Tornado Drill
SPRING SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK IS MARCH 19-25 Severe weather can occur at any time of the year and Spring Severe Weather Awareness Week allows Ohioans the opportunity to learn the best ways to be prepared and stay safe during inclement weather. “Severe weather can impact Ohio at any time of year, so it’s important…
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The Table of Discussions Celebrates Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
Connie Mehlman • Cassie Mattia • Courtney Hineman Loveland, Ohio – Did you know more than 6 million Americans have one or more developmental disabilities (DD)? That means about 15 percent of the United States population is living with DD. Over the few past decades, individuals with DD and DD advocates have been fighting for…
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SAVE THIS DATE: March 25 is the Loveland Presbyterian Church’s “Giant Yard Sale”
Advertisement Inside and Outside (Under Cover) Loveland, Ohio – What better way to know spring has sprung than to see yard sales springing up around town? And, this is the topper with jewelry, collectibles, furniture, tools, electronics, household stuff, and much more. March 25 is the Loveland Presbyterian Church’s Giant Yard Sale
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How the bid to make it harder to amend Ohio’s constitution fell apart
Secretary of State Frank LaRose (speaking) alongside Rep. Brian Stewart, R-Ashville, introducing a constitutional amendment requiring a 60% supermajority for all future citizen-led ballot amendments. (Photo by Nick Evans, OCJ.) BY: NICK EVANS – Ohio Capital Journal Just before lawmakers took off for Thanksgiving last year, Secretary of State Frank LaRose and state Rep. Brian Stewart, R-Ashville, held…
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Ohio Ballot Board moves abortion amendment initiative forward
Supporters now set sights on collecting enough signatures by July to put the measure to Ohio voters in November Dr. Amy Burkett, OB/GYN and member of Ohio Physicians for Reproductive Rights, speaks to media Monday following the Ohio Ballot Board’s vote to verify the language of a proposed constitutional amendment on abortion. Photo: Susan Tebben,…
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A proposal for directional signs to accessible parking in Historic Downtown Loveland
March is National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month Dear City Hall, I ask you to install directional signs in our Historic District that point to accessible parking spaces. To honor National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month I decided to revisit the draft of a proposal I worked on from 2014 until 2016. Most of the proposal was…
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Supporting people with developmental disabilities incredibly increases our value as a society
Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month is the right time to talk about it Before the 1950s, Ohio residents with developmental disabilities were often sent to institutions or kept at home, isolated and hidden from the public. Thanks to the advocacy efforts of parents who wanted better for their children, change was brought about. In 1952, parents…
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A perspective on the Loveland School District levy
by Tom Allen I’d like to take a few minutes of your time to share my perspective on the school levy that will be on the May ballot. I’m a 60-year-old, 30-year Loveland area resident with a home in the Loveland school district. I’m semi-retired and our children, who attended Loveland schools from K-12, are…
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