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4th Fireworks in Loveland by Deidre Evans Hazelbaker
Loveland, Ohio – Resident, Deidre Evans Hazelbaker took this photo of the fireworks on the 4th of July from her vantage point on top of the Hanna Avenue hill, the Baptist church on Broadway.
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Grand Opening for the new clubhouse and pool at 8Ninety in Loveland
Advertisement Loveland, Ohio – Venture Communities is proud to announce the successful completion of their brand new clubhouse, pool, and fitness center at the beautiful 8Ninety community in Loveland! “We sincerely want to congratulate our construction manager, Jake, and our entire construction team for an amazing job well done. Most importantly, we want to thank…
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ROAD TO HEALTH & WELLNESS EXPO
Entertainment, Events, Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, SpotlightAdvertisement Loveland, Ohio – Little Miami River Chamber Alliance is pleased to announce the Road to Health, a Health & Wellness Expo at Nisbet Park: 126 Karl Brown Way in Loveland on July 27th from 9 AM – 12 PM. “Loveland by nature lends itself to health and wellness; the beautiful parks, flowing river, and overall landscaping offer opportunity to exercise…
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Ohio Capital Journal wins seven more Society of Professional Journalists awards
EDITORIAL, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Region and Beyond, Spotlight, Statehouse and Around OhioEDITORIAL David Miller Loveland, Ohio – Because the Ohio Capital Journal is such a vital part of our reporting to the Greater Loveland Area, we are thrilled that we can share that in the “Ohio’s Best Journalism Contest” from the Society of Professional Journalists, the Ohio Capital Journal won seven awards last week, including three…
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Join the Cincinnati Corporate Olympics!
Entertainment, Events, Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Inclusion & Accessibility, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Region and Beyond, Sports, SpotlightCalling all local businesses! It’s time to assemble your team and gear up for the most epic corporate field day of the year! Date: August 1st Location: Fountain Square, Downtown Cincinnati “Whether you’re here to win or just to have fun, the Cincinnati Corporate Olympics is the perfect event to boost team spirit, network with…
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Supreme Court Ruling May Upend Disability Rights Protections, Advocates Fear
Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Inclusion & Accessibility, Latest Stories, News, Spotlightby Michelle Diament Disabilityscoop Countless federal regulations ensuring the rights of people with disabilities to everything from health care to community living could face legal challenges after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a 40-year-old precedent. In a ruling issued late last month, the high court said that courts should no longer defer to the interpretation of federal…
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Can the Reds Save Their Season?
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – The Reds season isn’t over, but after being swept by the Detroit Tigers this weekend, the outlook certainly felt bleaker than ever. After taking three straight games from the New York Yankees, one of the better teams in all of baseball, expectations were high that this Reds club had…
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“She’s not going in the boys bathroom.” Ohio mom speaks out against trangender bathroom ban bill
Getty Image The Ohio House recently passed a bill that would ban transgender people from using the bathroom and locker room that aligns with their gender identity. BY MEGAN HENRY – Ohio Capital Journal Bradie Anderson fears she will be physically harmed if she uses the boys bathroom at her Northeast Ohio high school. The 14-year-old sophomore is…
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Increasing the minimum wage will save 4,000 Ohio lives, study says
BY: MARTY SCHLADEN – Ohio Capital Journal There may be some drawbacks, but increasing Ohio’s minimum wage to $15 an hour would save 4,000 lives and create a $25 billion benefit to the state economy by 2036, according to a study released last month by Scioto Analysis. A group proposing to increase the minimum wage from the current…
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Sharon Scovanner reports on Forever Chemical contamination to Loveland Board of Education
Loveland, Ohio – All three Loveland school campuses use Loveland’s drinking water. On June 25, resident Sharon Scovanner reported to the Loveland City Board of Education that the City of Loveland’s drinking water is contaminated with harmful levels of Forever Chemicals. Scovanner begins at the 1:55 minute mark. Board President Jonathan Eilert responds at the…
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