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Opportunity for Loveland Area non-profits: Fostering an Inclusive Culture Learning Cohort informational webinar
Thursday, Oct. 27 10 to 10:30 AM Join Interact for Health and Starfire to learn about our new learning cohort opportunity. Starfire will facilitate a six- month learning cohort with the goal of fostering an inclusive culture within nonprofit organizations. The cohort will run from early December 2022 to early June 2023.Nonprofits interested in organizational…
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Ohio Republican group urges GOP, swing voters to reject J.D. Vance
Former Cincinnati Councilmember and Hamilton County Commissioner Phil Heimlich is part of a coalition of Ohio Republicans encouraging voters to reject Trump-aligned candidates like J.D. Vance. BY: NICK EVANS – Ohio Capital Journal With November’s election looming, a group of Republicans are hitting the campaign trail this week. But instead of stumping for the GOP, they’ll be encouraging…
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Evans ordered to pay $550,000 for illegal waste dumping
$137,500 – will be awarded to Loveland-based Little Miami Conservancy by David Miller Symmes Township, Ohio – A Cincinnati business owner with a location in Symmes Township just on the outskirts of Loveland, who used his four companies to illegally discard waste at three sites – and whose dumping may have polluted the Little Miami…
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COVID-19 Was Leading Killer Of People With Developmental Disabilities
A “prone team,” wearing personal protective equipment, prepares to turn a COVID-19 patient onto his stomach in a hospital intensive care unit in Stamford, Conn. (John Moore/Getty Images/TNS) by Shaun Heasley | September 26, 2022 – disabilityscoop.com New research finds that people with developmental disabilities were much more likely to die from COVID-19 at the height…
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Nominate your sweetheart to be next Valentine Lady and submit art for card design contest
Loveland, Ohio – It’s not too early to start thinking about Valentine’s in the land of love! Nominate a local lady to serve as 2023’s Valentine Lady or submit original artwork to the theme of “There is nothing in the world so sweet as love.” Nominations are due by November 18 to the chamber office.…
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A deep dive into the Loveland teacher pay scale
A Comparative Analysis A Guest Column by Lesley Hodge Many things about school funding and finance are made to be more complicated than they should be. When 86% of your Public School District’s budget is comprised of employee compensation and benefits (of which the majority is teacher pay) it pays to be informed (no pun…
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A “Women’s Wave” happened Sunday in Loveland
Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, Loveland Magazine TV, News, Region and Beyond, Spotlight, Statehouse and Around Ohioby David Miller Loveland, Ohio – Adults and children from across the tri-state gathered in Nisbet Park along the Little Miami River in Historic Downtown on a sunny and warm Fall Sunday afternoon to be part of a “Women’s Wave” of activists out to change the course of voting patterns in our community. After speeches,…
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Meredith Taylor promoted to Chamber Vice President of Operations
Loveland, Ohio – The Little Miami River Chamber of Commerce Alliance recently voted (15-0 in favor) to promote Meredith Taylor to Vice President of Operations for the chamber. Taylor has been serving the chamber as the program director for almost 6 years. Chamber President CeeCee Collins said, “Meredith has been a tremendous asset to the…
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Workforce Development Training Grants Now Includes Educational Institutions and non-profits
Hamilton County, Ohio – Hamilton County has updated its Workforce Development Training Grant Application to now include educational institution(s) serving residents in Hamilton County, Ohio along with 501(c)(3) organizations. Hamilton County Commissioners announced project expansion funding for non-profits that provide workforce development training programs with a proven record of success. County Commissioners allocated $5.7 million…
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Lauren Enda: Setting the Record Straight
Response to September 27th City Council Meeting Comments A guest column by Lauren Enda At the city council meeting on September 27th, a Loveland resident voiced concern regarding an invasive removal event held at the West Loveland Nature Preserve on September 10th. In her speech, she compared the sanctioned, supported, and fully vetted work done…
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