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A message to the Loveland Class of 2018
By Loveland Superintendent Dr. Amy Crouse, Dear Class of 2018: You have turned that tassel and headed out to take on the world. For a celebration of such magnitude, I turned to some classic characters from childhood that I hope you will remember as you continue to grow, as written by author A.A. Milne, for…
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Drayton Durham: That is one of the most satisfying things to see when your having a rough day
Welcoming Summer at the Loveland Magazine office in the West Loveland Historic District at 514 West Loveland Avenue. The way it should be for all children. by Drayton Durham Ever wish to be at the beach but never have enough money? Well, Dave Miller has brought that to Loveland. When my mom and myself drive down…
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Mayor John Cranley: “Converting guns into weapons of mass destruction should be stopped.”
On Oct. 1, a shooter attacked a large crowd attending a country music festival in Las Vegas, killing 58 people and injuring hundreds more with the use of bump stock-equipped rifles.The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is proposing a rule that would regulate bump stocks and they need YOUR input. Be part…
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Loveland-Symmes Fire Department awarded five Samsung/Android tablets
by Bruce Hawk, The Ohio Division of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) selected the Loveland-Symmes Fire Department (LSFD) as an awardee of five Samsung/Android tablets. The advancements in technology have allowed for improvements in the ability or firefighters to document the care that they provide to their customers. Tablets can be utilized to assist in the process…
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Building Tiger Nation
By Dr. Amy Crouse, Greetings from the office of the greatest job EVER; as the superintendent of the Loveland City School District, I have the privilege of serving the more than 500 members of our staff – 70 percent of whom call our school community home; the 4,800 Tiger students who we work to grow…
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Chief Rahe wants to build relationships that last
by Chief Dennis Sean Rahe The Loveland Police Department needs your help. The Loveland Police Department needs your help. We are a team of 17 sworn police officers and 3 administrative members doing our best to serve our community of 13,000 residents, and even more visitors. Each year those 20 people answer more than 10,000 calls…
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Dianne Decker Bomar to City Council: For our children, there is no more important work that you will do
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is a statement Dianne Decker Bomar read at the open forum of the May 22 Loveland City Council meeting. Loveland Magazine Publisher, David Miller stood at the podium with Bomar and expressed his endorsement of the statement. Council did not engage in the conversation of declaring June 1 Gun Sense Safety Day in…
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#TigerCare: Hope Squad comes to Loveland Schools
By Eric Dool, Loveland Director of Student Services It is built into our district goals: Tiger Care. When considering all that Care could embody for our students, resilience – the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness, and self-efficacy – one’s belief in one’s ability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish a task, stand…
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Spending Night with no phones, but Jack White
by Willie Lutz, I’m an avid concert goer, something most folks around me know or have been a part of over my 21-plus years as a person. I’ve been to big shows, small shows, and everything in between, but for the first time, I had a small part taken out, and it made the concert…
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