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Nathan Alley is main presenter at Public Forum About Hazardous “Forever Chemicals” in Loveland’s Drinking Water
Education, Events, Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Region and Beyond, SpotlightTuesday, June 4 6 until 7:30 PM Loveland Public Library 649 Loveland Madera Road Loveland, Ohio – Hazardous chemicals, known collectively as “forever chemicals” or PFAS (per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances), were created in the mid-20th century by chemical companies and were used in multiple industries. They are now in our drinking water and have been causing…
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Reds Take Fans To The Brink of Madness
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – The Roller Coaster Season Is In Danger Of Coming Off The Rails How many different ways can one team lose a baseball game? Well, in losing 12 of their last 14 and 15 of their last 19 the Reds have certainly found many of them. And most have been…
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Ohio Division of Cannabis Control eliminates patient fee
Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Region and Beyond, Spotlight, Statehouse and Around OhioBeginning Wednesday, May 15, the Division of Cannabis Control (“DCC” or “Division”) will eliminate the medical marijuana patient and caregiver registration fee. Previously, patients paid $50 annually while caregivers paid $25, until the Division reduced the fee to one cent on March 4. The Division providing further relief to patients with the full elimination of…
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Ohio Traffic Safety Office Announces Free Advanced Driver Training Summer Series for Teen Drivers
Free hands-on training, with one location in Butler County this summer is available for teen drivers to practice crash avoidance techniques and gain the experience necessary to become safer drivers. The Ohio Traffic Safety Office (OTSO) is partnering with three Advanced Driver Training programs to increase access to these specially designed classes that address the…
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Loveland Bike Trail: O’Bannon Creek bridge ribbon cutting May 22
Loveland, Ohio – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources and Ohio State Parks just announced that the new Loveland Bike Trail bridge over O’Bannon Creek in Historic Downtown Loveland will have a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, May 22 at 11:30 AM. The trail and bridge has been open to the public since May 2.…
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What’s next after the FTC said the biggest grocers were inflating food costs?
BY: MARTY SCHLADEN – Ohio Capital Journal The Federal Trade Commission in March released a report saying that the three largest grocers “accelerated and distorted” food costs amid supply disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic. It also said that prices — and profits — remain high for Kroger, Walmart and Amazon even after the supply kinks have straightened themselves out.…
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Public Forum: About Hazardous “Forever Chemicals” in Loveland’s Drinking Water
Education, Events, Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Region and Beyond, SpotlightTuesday, June 4 6 until 7:30 PM Loveland Public Library 649 Loveland Madera Road Loveland, Ohio – Hazardous chemicals, known collectively as “forever chemicals” or PFAS (per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances), were created in the mid-20th century by chemical companies and were used in multiple industries. They are now in our drinking water and have been causing…
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Show Choir Alumni are styling this year in APEX apparel
Apex Imprinted Sportswear and Promotional Specialties is a full service promotional specialty company. We provide assistance with theme creativity, layout and design, and the finest imprinted and embroidered items. We have access to over 600,000 promotional products, and are dedicated to finding the ideal product for your promotional need. Apex has been in business since…
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Ohio lawmakers balance motherhood and legislative duties
Only about 4% of Ohio state legislators are moms with children under 18 in 2022, according to Vote Mama Foundation. BY: MEGAN HENRY – Ohio Capital Journal Mom lawmakers grow in visibility but their proportional representation is still lacking A few Ohio mom lawmakers said they had an important thing to do before officially deciding to run…
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Ohio lawmakers approve cellphones in school measure
BY: NICK EVANS – Ohio Capital Journal Ohio lawmakers signed off on changes to the military seal for high school diplomas on Wednesday. But the bill’s most notable provision was a last minute amendment regarding cellphones in K-12 schools that caught a ride on the non-controversial measure. Recently, Gov. Mike DeWine urged lawmakers to address cellphones in…
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