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Hello from Loveland Learning Garden’s New Board President
by Katie Taylor I joined the Board of Directors of the Loveland Learning Garden in May of 2023 as the Director of Operations. I also have two kids in Loveland City Schools, and both of them have participated in Loveland Learning Garden School Day Programming. I want to thank each of you for your continued…
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Ohio Humanities’ programs, grants, and operations – “This situation is unprecedented.”
Dear friends, I am writing to share an update about Ohio Humanities’ programs, grants, and operations. Last week, an array of Executive Orders and memos were released by the White House Office of Management and Budget that impacted all federal funding, including grants that Ohio Humanities receives from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).…
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‘The power of showing up’: What this Black History Month means to 19th staff
This year’s celebration of our history and culture feels even more pressing, present and vital to many of us. This story was originally reported by The 19th. Meet the team and read more of The 19th’s reporting on gender, politics and policy. For the third year, a handful of Black staffers at The 19th have…
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Strengthening Our Schools Through Collaboration: Reflections from the Community Advisory Team
by Brad Goldie Dear Loveland Community, It has been my honor to work with Community Advisory Team (CAT) this year and to represent them as I have presented their feedback to the local school board. Working alongside a group of passionate and dedicated community members to support the continued success of our students and schools.…
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Community Advisory Team Op-Ed by Superintendent Mike Broadwater
by Mike Broadwater Superintendent Loveland City Schools Dear Loveland Tiger Community, When I joined Loveland City School District as Superintendent in 2021, one of the first things we began to work on was our #beLOVEland Strategic Vision. Parents, students, staff, and community members worked together to set shared goals for our district.…
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GUEST EDITORIAL: Banning TikTok enables online censorship
Content creators demonstrate in front of the U.S Capitol in 2024 in opposition to proposed legislation banning TikTok. Francis Chung/POLITICO via AP Images From the Freedom of the Press Foundation The Supreme Court yesterday upheld the federal law passed last year to ban TikTok, accepting the government’s arguments that national security threats posed by the…
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Ohio Republicans start the year by throwing public education under the school bus
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine gets off a school bus as part of the first Ohio School Bus Safety Working Group meeting at the Ohio Department of Public Safety Atrium on Sept. 11, 2023. (Photo by Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal). Commentary by Marilou Johanek – Ohio Capital Journal It didn’t take long. The new legislative…
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Protecting Loveland’s Scenic and Community Heritage: The Riverside Development Proposal
Dear Editor, As our community comes together to review the proposed Special Planning District (SPD) development along Riverside Drive, it is crucial that we approach this process with transparency, collaboration, and a shared commitment to protecting the scenic and historic character of the Little Miami River. What’s Happening: A developer has submitted a proposal to…
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DOITFORJACK Foundation is thrilled
EDITORIAL, Education, Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, SpotlightThanks to the outpouring of generosity from our incredible community, the DOITFORJACK Foundation is thrilled to announce that we claimed the #1 spot in the Cincinnati Gives Challenge, raising an extraordinary $94,541! This achievement is a testament to the power of collective action and the deep compassion of our supporters. These funds will allow us…
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