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Brush pick-up begins Monday, October 7
Loveland, Ohio – The 2024 fall brush pickup program will begin on Monday, October 7. Brush must be placed in the grass near the roadside no later than Sunday night, October 6. Public Works will collect brush for approximately two weeks. Guidelines The following are guidelines established for the brush pick-up program: Brush must be…
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Message from the Executive Director of LIFE Food Pantry
It isn’t 99 degrees, and the sidewalks aren’t melting – happy days! School is back in session; the kids are getting free breakfast and lunch, and our Tiger weekend bags are going home with nearly 100 kids. Our Middle and High School Pantries are stocked with supplies so the kids can grab what they need.…
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Independents, Republicans chide Moreno over comments about older women and abortion
Lea Maceyko, speaking, alongside Tammy Krings and Arthur “Ed” Dunn. (Photo by Nick Evans, Ohio Capital Journal.) The Republican U.S. Senate candidate said it’s “a little crazy” for women over 50 to prioritize abortion policy when deciding on a candidate By: Nick Evans – Ohio Capital Journal Republican and independent voters are criticizing Republican U.S. Senate candidate…
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New Episode: The Queen City Sports Podcast by Chris Ball & Mark Raines
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – Is it time to panic in The Jungle? The Bengals are 0-3 and Chris and Mark talk about what went wrong versus the Commanders and just what can be done for the Bengals to find their first win next week against the Carolina Panthers and former Cincinnati quarterback Andy…
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Ban on open burning now includes all of the Loveland area
Loveland, Ohio – Despite some areas of Ohio receiving rain over the past week, much of the state continues to be impacted by extreme drought conditions. As a result of these conditions, a Ban on Open Burning first ordered on Sept. 6, 2024, by Ohio State Fire Marshal Kevin Reardon has been extended and expanded…
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Abnormal increases in overdose-related activity
Hamilton County, Ohio – Ongoing surveillance by the Hamilton County Addiction Response Coalition of daily overdose incidents since September 20, has indicated abnormal increases in overdose-related activity. While fentanyl has long been a part of our drug landscape, the recent uptick in overdose incidents likely stems from individuals unknowingly consuming fentanyl-laced substances, using drugs alone,…
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New mobile health clinic to expand access to primary care in Springfield
Springfield, Ohio – Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine today introduced a new mobile health clinic in Springfield that will make healthcare services more accessible for all residents throughout the community. “The mobile clinic will supplement and expand many of the primary healthcare services that are already available here in Springfield and…
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Loveland’s Fall leaf collection dates
Loveland, Ohio -The 2024 Leaf Collection schedule will begin on Monday, October 14. Leaf collection is done by a city crew using mechanical equipment similar to a vacuum cleaner. Residents are instructed to rake leaves to a place near the street or curb. City Hall asks you to not place leaf piles on the sidewalk,…
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Order Your 4 Free At-home COVID-19 Tests
In late September 2024, all U.S. households may order up to four (4) additional COVID-19 test kits, at no charge, at www.COVIDTests.gov. General Information About At-Home OTC COVID-19 Diagnostic Tests Authorized At-Home OTC COVID-19 Diagnostic Tests and Expiration Dates Related Information Tests are available online or at local stores and you collect your own sample, perform…
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New report praises Ohio saving rescue plan funds, but warns of ‘precarious’ state of child care
Photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons. “The annual cost of care for two children in a center is 93% more than the average rent payment and 28% more than the average mortgage payment in Ohio,” the study stated. By: Susan Tebben – Oho Capital Journal A new analysis looking at child care in several states, including Ohio, shows big…
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