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Firefly Walk at Grailville is free and open to the public
Monday, June 24th, at 9PM Meet outside Oratory at Grailville FREE and Open to the Public! Wear mosquito repellant, and good walking shoes, boots if muddy, bring flashlight or come with a buddy who has one. Don’t miss out this is the height of Firefly Season and Shangri-lLa at Grailville is absolutely magical.
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Residents of Loveland & Symmes Township: Upcoming Citizens Fire Academy
Loveland, Ohio. – The Loveland Symmes Fire Department (LSFD) is looking for City of Loveland and Symmes Township community members to attend their Citizens Fire Academy, starting Wednesday evening, July 31. The Citizens Fire Academy offers adult citizens from our community the opportunity to learn about their fire department. As an academy participant, you…
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Tee Higgins ends holdout and signs Franchise Tender with Bengals
by Chris Ball Queen City Sports from Loveland, Ohio On Monday, Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins officially ended his holdout and signed his franchise tender. He’ll now make $21.816 million fully guaranteed for the 2024 season. Higgins played in 12 games last year and caught 76 passes for 656 yards and 5 touchdowns. His season…
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A new federal program will give eligible students $120 to buy groceries this summer
Education, Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, SpotlightStudents getting their l lunch at a primary school. Photo by Amanda Mills/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (S-EBT) —also known as SUN Bucks — is a new grocery benefit program through the U.S. Department of Agriculture that will give eligible families $120 per student to buy groceries during the summer.…
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The business case for rejecting Ohio gerrymandering
EDITORIAL, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Region and Beyond, Spotlight, Statehouse and Around OhioCOMMENTARY by Steven H. Steinglass This article delves into the history of redistricting of the Ohio General Assembly and presents the business case for rejecting partisan gerrymandering. It also identifies the Citizens Not Politicians amendment, which its supporters believe will end partisan gerrymandering by assigning redistricting to an independent 15-person commission composed of five Democrats, 5…
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Air Quality Alert has been declared for Loveland on Sunday and Monday
Loveland, Ohio – Air Quality Alert has been declared for Loveland and the surrounding area for Sunday and, Jun 16 and 17. Sunday, Jun 16: 120 AQI Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups Ozone Extended Forecast Monday, Jun 17: 110 AQI Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups Ozone Sensitive groups include people with lung disease such as asthma,…
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Harsh penalties and gag orders: Lawmakers discuss plans for long-shot constitutional convention
Reps. Bernie Willis, R-Springfield (speaking), and Riordan McClain, R-Upper Sandusky, introducing legislation. (Photo by Nick Evans for Ohio Capital Journal.) BY: NICK EVANS – Ohio Capital Journal This week state lawmakers introduced a measure setting the guidelines for a hypothetical future constitutional convention. The obscure process laid out in Article V of the U.S. Constitution has been…
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Moreno blasted rivals over scandal. Now he’s welcoming a big player’s support
(From left) Sec. of State Frank LaRose, Bernie Moreno, and state Sen. Matt Dolan, R-Chagrin Falls, on the debate stage before the March primary. (Debate pool photo courtesy of WCMH-TV.) BY: MARTY SCHLADEN – U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown During the GOP U.S. Senate primary, Cleveland businessman Bernie Moreno went after his opponents over their connections to the…
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All new episode: The Queen City Sports Podcast by Chris Ball
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – In this week’s podcast episode, Chris and Mark break down the Reds’ fight to get back to .500 and closer to the division leading Milwaukee Brewers. They also discuss Elly De La Cruz’s recent struggles and how best he can turn it around and become the player we all…
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U.S. Supreme Court rejects attempt to limit access to abortion pill
Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Region and Beyond, SpotlightBY: JENNIFER SHUTT – Ohio Capital Journal WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a much-anticipated decision Thursday that mifepristone, one of two pharmaceuticals used in medication abortion, can remain available under current prescribing guidelines. The high court unanimously rejected attempts by anti-abortion groups to roll back access to what was in place more than eight…
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