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You will have the chance to say “yes” to a fresh face and start for Clermont County’s auditor’s office
Loveland local Megan Downey is a 22 year old graduate of Kent State University and works with at-risk youth. Dear Loveland Magazine Readers, This November, you will have the chance to bring change to Clermont County. You will have the chance to say “no” to career politicians with outdated practices. You will have the chance to say “no”…
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Cory Combs will bring conservative fiscal responsibly to Clermont County
Dear Loveland Magazine Readers, As a Milford resident and voter, I am casting my vote for Cory Combs for Clermont County Auditor. I’ve watched him work tirelessly to get his campaign up and running. The commitment he’s shown leaves no doubt that he can devote time to the people of Clermont County. Cory has clear goals…
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The Ramsey-Paxton Cemetery is a hidden gem locally, state-wide and nationally!
“We are fortunate to have such a historical site right in our own thriving town,” stated Jan Beller, Director of the Loveland Museum Center. by Rob Geiger, The Ramsey-Paxton Cemetery, located at Ramsey Court in the White Pillars Subdivision in Loveland, Ohio, needs funding in order to help preserve our local history. The project will…
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The project is called Therapy Swings for Deaf Children
Dear Loveland Magazine Readers, My name is Vincent Proctor and I’m working on my Boy Scout Eagle Project. The project benefits Ohio Valley Voices school for deaf children, located Miami Township just outside of Loveland. GoFundMe donations will be sent directly to the school and be designated for this project. All donations are tax deductible…
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Dr. Crouse on safety updates by Loveland City School District
by Dr. Amy Crouse, Part of being ready for school means making sure buildings and staff are prepared for what the new year holds. Over the summer, the Loveland City School District, like many other districts in our area, took several measures to improve safety and security for students and staff. In Loveland, these safety updates…
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The Eastern Coyote: Ohio’s newest mammal
Interbreeding between western coyotes and the remnant gray wolf populations of the Great Lakes region gave birth to a new species: the eastern coyote Guest Column by Chris Glassmeyer As the early settlers of the U.S. forged westward, their main priority was finding a place to call home. However, as they began to inhabit our country,…
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In Ohio, you can fight public records battles with one click and $25
Don’t be shy. Just the act of following through when government says “no” helps keep public officials on their toes. By Dennis Hetzel Ohio’s state and local governments likely hold hundreds of records that might be important to you or your family. However, it’s not something you’ll ponder until you urgently need access to documents…
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Stuff-A-Cruiser July 21st
by Terri Carter, Next Saturday, July 21st, the Loveland Police Department is sponsoring “Stuff-A-Cruiser” food drive for the L.I.F.E. (Loveland InterFaith Effort) Food Pantry. They will be stationed at the Kroger on Loveland-Madeira Road and will be accepting food donations from 9 AM – 1 PM. Shoppers are encouraged to buy a few extra non-perishable food…
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Charitable giving: Where head and heart meet
How can a person support organizations that help people in need? Some may choose to give their time and abilities through volunteer service while others may provide financial support. Charitable giving provides an opportunity to engage both your head and your heart in making a difference. The following tips from Thrivent Financial can help…
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