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Tonight’s Loveland High School Jazz concert moved indoors
Art and Culture, Education, Entertainment, Events, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Spotlightby Olivia Smith Loveland, Ohio – Tonight’s scheduled jazz concert will be in the high school auditorium instead of downtown Loveland, due to the weather. The Loveland High School Jazz Lab Band and Jazz Orchestra were scheduled to perform at the Narrow Path Brewing Company in Historic Downtown Loveland starting at 7 PM tonight. Only…
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Former Loveland Magazine Intern Willie Lutz launches Same Old Stripes podcast
On the debut episode of Same Old Stripes, Tyler Olson, Billy Heenan, and Willie Lutz break down the Cincinnati Bengals path in the 2021 NFL Draft. With the pick trending towards Ja’Marr Chase, the trio took aggressive paths towards fixing empty spots on the rest of the roster in their four-round mock drafts. Plus, they…
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LHS in-person Commencement at Cintas on May 22
Photo by Sam Smith of the 2018 LHS Graduation © 2018 Loveland, Ohio – High School Principal Peggy Johnson updated the Board of Education at their meeting on April 20 of the plans for the Class of 2021 graduation ceremony. The event will be on May 22 at Xavier University’s Cintas Center beginning at 11…
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Miami Township dog park re-opens
Miami Township, Ohio – In a faceBook post today, the Township said, “Due to a successful grant application, Miami Township is able to bring some of your Clermont County Parks Levy tax money back to the Township.” The grant was used to pay for 75% of the cost to replace the worn and aging chain…
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Loveland’s McCarron’s place 1 & 2 in Mercy Health Glass City Marathon
Toledo – On April 23, 33-year-old Grace McCarron from Loveland finished first in the women’s division of the Mercy Health Glass City Marathon with a time of 2:46:24. Her mile pace was 6:21. Grace was chased by her sister, Emma McCarron, 30, from Mansfield who finished 2nd with a time of 2:46:42. The race has…
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Loveland City Schools adopt Statement on Diversity
“This resolution is the first step toward ensuring a safe and inclusive learning environment for all students while fostering cultural awareness and understanding.” – Loveland Diversity Advisory Board by David Miller Loveland, Ohio – At their meeting on April 20, the Loveland City Board of Education voted unanimously to adopt a statement on diversity, equity, and…
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[Photos] Loveland Fastpitch wins double-header
Loveland, Ohio – Saturday, April 17th the Loveland High School Women’s Fastpitch team beat Winton Woods twice, 15-0 and 19-4. Along with this win, the team has previously won against Little Miami. Their most recent game, Friday, April 24th resulted in a loss against Turpin, but the women aren’t ready to back down just yet.…
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As in other states, Ohio might be running out of people who want shots
By Marty Schladen and Ohio Capital Journal Some county health departments in Ohio are again telling state officials this week not to send them any more coronavirus vaccines. That’s because they haven’t been able to use up the supplies they already have. It might be part of a national phenomenon. The news organization Axios reported this week on…
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LGBTQ+ couples can adopt, but GOP rejects updating Ohio law to note that
A LGBTQ+ rights demonstration Photo by Susan J. Demas, Michigan Advance. By Tyler Buchanan and Ohio Capital Journal Although it is legal in Ohio for LGBTQ+ couples to adopt, some GOP legislators want the state law to only acknowledge the adoption rights of heterosexual couples. A dispute over a single line in the 2,057-page state budget…
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