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Part II: There weren’t enough napkins to clean up the tears when my Loveland school-children were called N——s!
A true story by a Loveland resident presented by Loveland Magazine in collaboration with the Loveland Diversity Advisory Board. Contact them if you’ve a story to share. The family in this story has chosen to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation against their children. You may want to read Part I first or re-read it to remember…
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Tonight’s Loveland High School Band Concert moves indoors
Art and Culture, Education, Entertainment, Events, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, SpotlightLoveland, Ohio – Tonight’s scheduled Band concert will be in the high school auditorium instead of downtown Loveland, due to the weather. Only parents of the students will be permitted to attend tonight in the LHS gym.
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Ohio loses a congressional seat, will have 15 for next decade
Pictured is Ohio’s congressional delegation as it has looked after the 2012, ’14, ’16, ’18 and ’20 elections. The map will soon be redrawn. By Tyler Buchanan and Ohio Capital Journal Ohio’s sway in Congress ain’t what it used to be. The Buckeye State will lose one congressional seat when the map is redrawn ahead of…
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Ohio Gun Owners’ postpone rally to honor officer who killed Columbus teenager
By Jake Zuckerman and Ohio Capital Journal – April 30, 2021 Organizers announced plans to delay a rally planned for last Saturday to give a special honor to a police officer who recently shot and killed a Black 16-year-old girl. Chris Dorr, executive director of Ohio Gun Owners, obtained a permit for a “Back the Blue Rally” at the…
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Loveland Hardware Store Employee Shows off his Photography Skills!
by Cassie Mattia Loveland, Ohio – It’s no secret that there are a lot of creative minds in the Loveland area; the secret lies within the hidden talents that many of Loveland’s community members and local business employees hold deep down inside of them. One of these individuals is Larry Smith, a Loveland Hardware Store…
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The Loveland Food Truck Rally is this Saturday!
At Shopper’s Haven from 3 until 10 PM by Cassie Mattia Loveland, Ohio – The final countdown has begun as The Little Miami River Chamber Alliance (LMRCA) will be kicking off the 8th Annual Loveland Food Truck Rally, presented by Wolterman Law, in just a few days on Saturday, May 8th from 3 PM to…
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Snow before Earth Day breaks records
Snow at Miami University’s Oxford campus by Mihaela Manova To many, waking up on April 21, felt like a winter restart instead of a spring one. In southern Ohio, the blooming trees and flowers were neatly covered with a blanket of snow. But this April snowfall, as Fox19 puts it, “is far from common.” The…
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Most Ohio colleges say no to COVID-19 vaccine mandates for students, employees
Drone footage of Ohio State University, courtesy of OSU. By Jake Zuckerman and Ohio Capital Journal Most Ohio’s colleges and universities say they will not require students to receive the COVID-19 vaccine to return to campus next fall. All the largest institutions in the state — Ohio State University, the University of Cincinnati, Ohio University and…
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Annual Fundraising Campaign for LIFE Food Pantry
Since 2006 this amazing community effort has been the primary fundraiser to sustain LIFE Food Pantry and our vital services depended upon by hundreds of local families. Join us this year in raising awareness and donations from April 18th – May 15th! YOUR IMPACTA donation can provide so much assistance to our neighbors in need.…
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Utility and fossil fuel influence in Ohio goes beyond passage of bailout
This article is provided by Eye on Ohio in partnership with Energy News Network Dark money loopholes remain, while people linked to utilities and fossil fuels hold public office or enjoy ongoing access to government officials. by Kathiann M. Kowalski Dark money loopholes remain in Ohio law, despite last month’s surgical repeal of part of…
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