Region and Beyond
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November is National Adoption Month; 19 youth in Clermont await adoption
Teens Need Families, No Matter What. Clermont County, Ohio – That’s the theme of 2017’s National Adoption Awareness Month, which is recognized nationally and in Clermont County in November every year. And finding homes for older children, particularly teens, can be difficult, said Julie Jordan, Adoption Supervisor at Children’s Protective Services. “Most of the children…
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Halloween candy favorites, and which ones they wouldn’t touch with a 7-foot broomstick
Trick or Treat in Loveland is Tuesday Oct 31 at 6 PM (The City lists no end time) W hen the summer weather finally starts to fade, and the crisp air brings the changing of the seasons, one thing is for sure – fall is finally here and the holiday season has begun. Whether you decide…
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[SHORT SURVEY] Do Ohio parents believe that humans or computers should grade their children’s written essays on Standardized tests?
Loveland-area resident Alice Culbertson, graduate student in Education at Xavier University, is conducting a research study that asks the following question: “Do Ohio parents believe that humans or computers should grade their children’s written essays on standardized tests?” Below is some general information about the topic of human vs. computerized scoring, followed by a short…
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Trump Administration rescinds special ed guidance
by Michelle Diament | October 20, 2017 The Premier Source for Developmental Disability News The U.S. Department of Education is withdrawing dozens of guidance documents addressing everything from transition to due process as part of a Trump administration effort to do away with unnecessary regulation. The Education Department said Friday that it has rescinded 72 guidance…
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Attorney General DeWine announces enhanced efforts to investigate skimmer crimes
In a recent case, BCI agents assisted an Ohio law enforcement agency in identifying more than 700 victims. Columbus, Ohio – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today that cyber crime agents with the Attorney General’s Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) now have a new tool to help local law enforcement agencies investigate crimes involving…
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Do you know what the WIC program is and its importance to babies?
Women Infants and Children Benefits Qualification Guidelines Appointments Forms WIC is a nutrition education and supplemental food program for Women, Infants, and Children. The program’s mission is to improve the nutritional status of mothers, infants, and children during critical stages of growth and development. To participate in WIC individuals must meet income guidelines. Many…
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Just in case anyone wants to write something to our Troops
by Sergeant Steven T. Kern, Tom Kern, Steven’s father, says, “Just in case anyone wants to write something to our Troops you can mail them to me here at Pratt 4700 Duke Drive suite 140 Mason Ohio 45040 and I will get them sent out. They must be here by October 24th. The more the merrier!!! Thanks…
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Dirty Air Alert Monday
It will take action by each of us Monday to lower the risk to our children Loveland, Ohio – The Southwest Ohio Air Quality Agency has issued an Air Quality Advisory on Monday for Loveland. and the surrounding counties of Butler, Clermont, Hamilton and Warren in Ohio, and Boone, Campbell and Kenton counties in Kentucky. The Agency…
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