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Congress Approves Boost To Special Ed, Disability Programs
Michelle Diament for Disability Scoop reports that a newly approved $1.7 trillion federal spending bill will bring more funding for special education while expanding access to ABLE accounts and addressing the use of electric shock on people with disabilities. The legislation, which funds the government through September, was signed by President Joe Biden just before…
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Larger SSI, Social Security payments on the way for individuals with disabilities
Shaun Heasley with Disability Scoop reports that individuals with disabilities receiving Supplemental Security Income and other Social Security benefits are seeing the largest rise in their monthly payments in decades. With the new year, benefits are up 8.7%, according to the Social Security Administration. That’s the biggest increase since 1981. Read on at Disability Scoop…
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Plaid Room Records 1/5 Update!
Hey y’all! New releases are slowly starting to pick back up after the holidays. We have almost 70 new releases this week! Starting us off is Rhino’s Start Your Ear Off Right campaign with reissues from The Ramones, Otis Redding, Yes, Gerry Rafferty, Dire Straits, ZZ Top, Billy Cobham, and Genesis! New stuff this week…
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Vote for Paxton’s!
Loveland, Ohio – Paxton’s Grill located in Loveland’s Historic Downtown says they are honored to be one of three finalists in the Cincy Magazine’s Best of the East competition and would love your vote. Paxton’s is competing under the “Fast Casual” category and it takes just a few minutes and keystrokes to complete an entry.…
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FREE: Learn how to make a clay boat at Loveland Library
Loveland, Ohio – A free class titled “Come Clay with us” will be this Saturday, January 7, from 11 AM until 2 PM at the Loveland Library. “Let us help fuel your creativity at this free clay and origami workshop. Join the fine folks at Whistle Stop Clay Works and help make an art installation that will…
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DeWine signs 23 bills into law, vetoes one
File photo: Gov. Mike DeWine signing a bill. Source: The governor’s office. BY: NICK EVANS – Ohio Capital Journal While Ohio House and Senate lawmakers organize committees and prepare for the coming session, Gov. Mike DeWine is putting the finishing touches on the last one. So far this week, the governor has signed 23 bills into law and…
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Chamber reflects on 2022 and what’s to come in 2023
Loveland, Ohio – Hot off the press! A new episode of the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance “Chamber Chat” podcast has landed. Get the scoop from CeeCee and Meredith as they reflect on 2022 and what’s to come in 2023.
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Public school funding set for court battle in 2023
BY: SUSAN TEBBEN – Ohio Capital Journal While the trial of former Ohio House speaker Larry Householder will hold the attention of many this year, the battle over public school funding will also be subject to court drama. Public school districts, some individual students in public schools, and the Ohio Coalition for Equity and Adequacy of School Funding, spent…
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Loveland’s Goodwill Store getting makeover in new year
Loveland, Ohio – Ohio Valley Goodwill has announced that the organization’s “flagship” store in Loveland will be closing January 9th for two months as it undergoes a major renovation and re-design. The renovation will include new flooring, walls, lighting, displays, fresh paint colors, new bathrooms, and other interior areas. This renovation will serve as the…
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School district will hold a Town Hall Meeting to discuss “ongoing funding challenges”
Loveland, Ohio – In his weekly Superintendent’s Message, Mike Broadwater described the importance of a planned town hall meeting to discuss, “…our ongoing funding challenges”. He said, “The district is currently in deficit spending, which means that we are spending more money to pay for staff and services than the federal, state, and local tax…
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