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Tips for a sustainable holiday
Tips provided from the Clermont County Park District: Reduce your environmental footprint this holiday season! Here are some easy ways to make your celebrations more sustainable:
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Do you know the poverty rate in our beloved city of Loveland?
A message from the LIFE Food Pantry Did you know the poverty rate in our beloved city of Loveland is 10%? The LIFE food pantry helped to feed 20,000 people in 2021 and is on track to exceed that number for 2022. We rely on donations of not only food, but money as well, to…
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Legislative effort to support pregnancy doulas has bipartisan support
BY: SUSAN TEBBEN – Ohio Capital Journal Maternal and infant health advocates and certified doulas alike expressed their support Monday for a bill currently awaiting consideration by the Ohio Senate to bring doula services into the state’s Medicaid program. Participants in a meeting of the Ohio Legislative Children’s Caucus met with organizations employing and promoting the use of…
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Holiday Tree Lighting this Saturday in Historic Downtown
Loveland, Ohio – Tree lighting and caroling will begin at 7 PM this Saturday, Dec. 3 at the Jackson Street Market in Historic Downtown. The market is on the Loveland Bike Trail. Non-perishable food donations will be collected for Loveland LIFE Food Pantry. There will be food trucks, live music, and holiday treats. Admission is free…
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LaRose wants to make it harder for voters to amend constitution but evidence of a problem is lacking
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: MARTY SCHLADEN – Ohio Capital Journal Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose denied that he wanted to block abortion protections or anti-gerrymandering measures when he announced that…
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Student loan repayment pause extended by White House amid legal battles over relief plan
BY: ARIANA FIGUEROA – Ohio Capital Journal The Department of Education announced on Tuesday it is extending the pandemic-era pause on federal student loan repayments until June 30 while legal challenges to the administration’s student debt relief program are fought over in the courts. The agency said if the student debt relief program has not been put in…
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Newly elected state school board member calls GOP plan to gut powers ‘Tornado from hell’
Seven of the 11 elected seats are now Democratic, stopping supermajority “What you’re going to see in the lame duck session is going to be a tornado from hell.” – Former state Sen. and now State School Board Member, Teresa Fedor, D-Toledo. Former state Sen. Teresa Fedor got out of the Statehouse before the last…
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Strategies to End Homelessness receives $5M grant to help end homelessness in Hamilton County
Hamilton County, Ohio – Strategies to End Homelessness, which leads a coordinated community effort to end homelessness in Greater Cincinnati, today announced that it has received a $5 million grant from the Bezos Day 1 Families Fund—the largest private gift in the organization’s history. Launched in 2018 by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, the Day 1 Families Fund issues…
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[Video] Meet Mike Carr and his OMEB
Art and Culture, Entertainment, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, Loveland Magazine TV, News, Spotlightby David Miller Loveland, Ohio – It’s been quite a while ago since I came across the music of Mike Carr and for a few years thought he grew up in Loveland so that connection made me keep paying attention to what he was up to. I soon learned he was behind the eclectic promotions…
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AARP Ohio calls on lawmakers to pass legislation to provide dementia training to first responders
AARP Ohio also asks the General Assembly to support bills that benefit Ohio’s 50 plus population as they age in place Columbus, Ohio – Today, AARP called on Ohio lawmakers to pass House Bill 23, commonsense legislation that would help Ohio’s family caregivers who have a loved-one with Alzheimer’s Disease or other dementia. The bill…
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