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Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council Accepting Applications for New Members
The Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council is seeking applications from advocates to become a part of the Governor-appointed board that works to create change that improves independence, productivity and inclusion for people with developmental disabilities and their families in community life. The Ohio Development Disabilities Council (DD Council) is recruiting new membership for the following categories: Individual with a…
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Join the Moving Assembly for the Loveland High School Senior Class of 2021
Hello Loveland Magazine Readers, In these unprecedented times, all of our normal traditions have changed and High School Seniors have been impacted from many of the traditions that we all remember and cherish. Last year, parents from Loveland High School organized and implemented a moving assembly for the students and community to celebrate together. With…
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Subject of ’91 education funding lawsuit sees hope in new formula in state budget
By Susan Tebben and Ohio Capital Journal In 1991, Sheridan High School freshman Nathan DeRolph thought Ohio’s education funding formula would change before he entered college. He and his parents had filed a lawsuit against the state that would eventually make it to the Ohio Supreme Court, fighting against the overreliance on property taxes built into…
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Dr. Dean Nicholas to be the next Head of School at CHCA
Symmes Township, Ohio – Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy’s (CHCA’s) Board of Trustees has announced that Dr. Dean Nicholas, currently the school’s Assistant Head of School and formerly Upper School Principal, has accepted the invitation of the Board of Trustees to be the next Head of School at CHCA, effective July 1, 2021. In a press…
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Mini-grants available for activities that promote positive mental health and prevent addiction
Clermont County, Ohio – In a continuing effort to foster activities that promote positive mental health and prevent addiction, the Clermont County Mental Health and Recovery Board has announced that the opportunity for funding called “mini-grants” will again be available for the upcoming year. The Board is looking for innovative projects that will positively affect…
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Free rides to COVID-related appointments
Loveland, Ohio – Clermont Transportation Connection (CTC) is offering free rides to COVID-19 vaccination, testing and doctor’s appointments within Clermont County to people age 59 and younger. Rides are available 7 AM until 6 PM, Monday-Friday. Call 732-7433 (ext. 2) to schedule a ride. Give your name and phone number, home address, the clinic’s address,…
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Bowling tournament will buy Autism Sensory Kits
Dear Loveland Magazine Readers I am Travis Ellen, Lieutenant with Goshen Township Fire & EMS and member of Goshen Professional Firefighters Union Local IAFF 3932. On Wednesday May 12th we are hosting a bowling tournament in partnership with the Autism Society of Greater Cincinnati and AutismRocks Cincinnati at Eastgate Lanes. Bowling begins a 5 PM…
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LIFE Food Pantry excited to be open to clients doing “Choice Pantry” shopping
Dear Loveland Magazine Readers, The LIFE Food Pantry is so excited to be open to clients doing Choice Pantry shopping instead of curbside pickup! Clients will bring their own bags and make their selections with a personal shopper—fresh produce, dairy, bakery items and meats are available along with shelf stable canned and packaged items such…
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[Photos] Loveland High School “Strings” ties up Historic Downtown
Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland High School “Strings” students had Historic Downtown tied around their little finger late last Wednesday afternoon for orchestra performances in the amphitheater in Nisbet park and in small groups near the town clock.
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