Region and Beyond
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I only have eyes for you
Friday, February 12, 1:30 p.m. Saturday, February 13, 1:30 p.m. Stories of love, lust, and romance abound in Taft artwork from paintings to porcelains and everything in between. Join Manager of School and Docent Programs Lisa Morrisette in an exploration of romantic art as we uncover these love stories. FREE Members and Students, $10 Non-members (includes Museum…
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Birth Certificates and Childhood Immunizations Available
It may seem early, but as most schools are now accepting registrations for new Kindergarten students, its time to begin preparing to go back to school. Birth certificates, and childhood immunizations are required to enroll in Kindergarten. Clermont County Public Health can help. Clermont County Public Health offers birth certificates for any individual born in…
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New immunization rules for 7th graders
Did you know that Ohio Department of Health revised the immunization requirements for students entering the seventh grade? Students must show proof of the following immunizations before returning to school in the fall of 2016: * Tdap vaccine (to protect from tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis) * Meningococcal vaccine (to protect from meningitis) For questions about vaccines your…
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Proud elected president of Clermont County Board of Commissioners
David Uible elected vice president Batavia, Ohio – Commissioner Bob Proud was elected president of the Clermont County Board of Commissioners for 2016 at the board’s Jan. 11 reorganization meeting. Commissioner David Uible was elected vice president. Proud is serving his seventh and final term as a commissioner. He was first sworn in as commissioner on January 3, 1989, at 30…
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Dole announces withdrawal for Listeria in salads
Listeria can cause a serious, life-threatening illness Dole Fresh Vegetables, Inc., is temporarily suspending operations at its Springfield, Ohio production facility, and is voluntarily withdrawing from the market all Dole- branded and private label packaged salads processed at that location (see the product list at http://www.cdc.gov/listeria/outbreaks/) Products subject to the voluntary withdrawal are identified with a…
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Harry Steger, former Loveland finance director is child sex criminal
Former Loveland Director of Finance, Harry Steger, now of West Chester ,has pleaded guilty of to one count of gross sexual imposition and one count of attempted sexual imposition involving two underage children. The charges are 3rd and 4th degree felonies. Court records show that in exchange for the plea, three charges of gross sexual imposition, 1st degree…
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Sanders To Speak Via Remote in Loveland Saturday evening
Presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders will be speaking live via remote at The Trails at East Loveland, at 101 S. Third Street, on Saturday, January 23, at 6 PM. The event is free and open to the public, and there will be refreshments. Tom Calarco said, “The purpose of the event is to acquaint and educate…
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BBB helps couples stress less when planning their wedding
BBB’s microsite also provides budgeting tips and average pricing From the moment the question is popped until the day the “I do’s” are exchanged, brides and grooms-to-be have plenty of planning to do. Better Business Bureau® wanted to help make wedding planning as easy as possible by creating bbbweddinghelp.com, a one-stop wedding resource microsite. Weddings…
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Rally for Talley
Stefan must rely on his village for support On December 26, Stefan Talley was rushed to the hospital due to an inability to move without extreme, excruciating pain. He had somehow fractured his femur. One day later, doctors diagnosed a tumor as the root cause for his injury and pain. Following biopsies, the diagnosis for…
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Hoxworth Blood Center Has Critical Need for Donors
Demand Outpaces Donations Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati officials said there is an immediate need for blood donors of all types and a critical need for Type O Negative donors. Hoxworth officials said a sharp drop in the local blood inventory is due to sluggish donations that have worsened due to illness and inclement…
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