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Covid ‘doesn’t discriminate by age’: Serious cases on the rise in younger adults
Photo of drive-through COVID-19 screening by Joe Raedle/Getty Images. Guest Column By Will Stone, Kaiser Health News After spending much of the past year tending to elderly patients, doctors are seeing a clear demographic shift: young and middle-aged adults make up a growing share of the patients in covid-19 hospital wards. It’s both a sign…
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Load rating is reduced for East Loveland Avenue Bridge
Loveland, Ohio – After their annual inspection the Clermont County Engineer reported on May 6 that a new load rating has been added to East Loveland Avenue Bridge (No. M01-0.18) located in the City of Loveland. The weight limit has been reduced from 25 ton to 20 ton. The roadway is still open to through…
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Pizza, Beer, and History…The Works Pizza has it all!
Featured, Food & Restaurants, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, Loveland Magazine TV, News, Spotlightby Cassie Mattia Loveland, Ohio – Downtown Historic Loveland is becoming quite the popular foodie destination as new restaurants are popping up left and right! Not all the phenomenal food culture is necessarily at the new Loveland restaurants, in fact, one restaurant, in particular, has been around since 2002 and has been serving up deliciously…
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Looking for a Fun Summer Art Camp?
Advertisement The Loveland “All About Art” Summer Art Camp, which is sponsored by the Loveland Elementary PTA, has been holding art camps every summer since 2005, serving Loveland area school children in Kindergarten through 8th grade. Several talented certified art educators with years of classroom teaching experience have helped run this camp over the last…
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Transgender athlete bills don’t solve any pressing issue. They’re just bullying
Getty Image Commentary by David C. DeWitt and Ohio Capital Journal Two bills are working their way through the Ohio General Assembly that do not solve any pressing issues in high school athletics; they simply target and needlessly victimize five Ohio children in a cynical attempt to score cheap political points. I’m referring to Ohio House Bill…
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Ohio’s COVID-19 vaccination slows ‘dramatically’
Photo from the U.S. Department of Defense. By Jake Zuckerman and Ohio Capital Journal– May 4, 2021 One month ago, nearly 475,000 Ohioans over seven days marched into small pharmacies and mass clinics alike around the state to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Each week since, the number of newly “vaccine-started” Ohioans has tumbled. Just 152,000 Ohioans were vaccinated…
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We Would Like to Cordially Invite you to the 2021 Loveland Job Fair!
Join us for a Job Fair!Your “one stop shop” for finding a great job or employee!Sponsored by:Oasis Conference Center & Express Employment Professionals NOW ACCEPTING VENDOR BOOTH REGISTRATIONS! by Cassie Mattia Loveland, Ohio – Are you one of the many individuals in search of a great job? Or maybe you have or run a business…
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Man dead after raising gun to 2 Hamilton Township police officers
Hamilton Township Press Conference Hamilton Township, Ohio – Sunday night after 57-year-old Anthony Williams had discharged shots inside his home, Hamilton Township police officers were dispatched to the 1200 block of Adams Road for a report of a male armed with a weapon threatening to harm himself. When Sgt. Chris Wall and Ofc. Josh Clift…
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Walmart and Sam’s Club Now Administering Walk-Up COVID-19 Vaccines at 171 Pharmacies Across Ohio
Retailer offering customers and associates access to COVID-19 vaccines Walmart and Sam’s Club today announced a new COVID-19 vaccine milestone: Immunizations are now available to customers and associates in all of their more than 5,100 pharmacy locations nationwide, across 49 states, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. This includes the 171 Walmart and Sam’s Club pharmacies…
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Explainer: The proposals to keep Ohio’s redistricting process on track
The current district map for the Ohio House of Representatives. Map courtesy the Ohio Secretary of State. (See a complete list of Maps below this article) By Tyler Buchanan and Ohio Capital Journal Ohio’s redistricting process is in a state of turmoil, with a delay in Census data leading the state to worry about there not…
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