EDITORIAL

  • I think it was ridiculous to silence the train whistles

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    by Lynn Van, It was quarter to ten tonite, when what did I hear……..a train whistle in Loveland! I think it was ridiculous to silence the train whistles because they are for the safety of all going through Loveland. I moved here to be near the train as it went through the little city, I…

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    I think it was ridiculous to silence the train whistles
  • L.I.F.E. Pantry helps 250 families with holiday baskets

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    by Terri Carter, The Holiday Spirit was in the air on November 18th as 250 pantry families received their holiday baskets provided by L.I.F.E. Food Pantry. Each family was given a box filled to bursting with everything they would need for both their Thanksgiving and their Christmas/Hanukkah meals. Families also received a generous gift card from…

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    L.I.F.E. Pantry helps 250 families with holiday baskets
  • Thankful for YOU

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    Dear Loveland Magazine Readers, “Painting by Jack, diagnosed with autism at age 3. Jack is nonverbal and likes to communicate through his artwork.” As each of us looks forward to gathering with family and friends and giving thanks, we want you to know how thankful we are to have you as our partners and advocates, allies…

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    Thankful for YOU
  • #GivingTuesday – Help The Loveland Initiative continue their mission

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    by Terri Rogers, #GivingTuesday is right around the corner, November 28. It’s a global day of giving and a day when you can make an impact on low-income children and families in Loveland. The need in our community is real. Loveland has nearly 1,000 residents classified as low to moderate income. We are helping bridge…

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    #GivingTuesday – Help The Loveland Initiative continue their mission
  • Rev. A.J. Hamilton will receive Superintendent’s Award on November 28

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    Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other’s eyes for an instant?  -Henry David Thoreau By Dr. Amy Crouse, Love Always Finds a Way – that was the title of the community forum held on a Saturday morning before school started in my new role as interim superintendent. Reverend…

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    Rev. A.J. Hamilton will receive Superintendent’s Award on November 28
  • Mary Ann Lynn: “Let’s get back to working together.”

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    by Mary Ann Lynn  Earlier this year, 2,000 Loveland residents voiced their distrust and lack of confidence in then-Mayor Mark Fitzgerald by signing a petition for his recall. If Loveland voters want to continue the progress started with the recall effort, we must elect individuals who are committed to change the way Loveland City Council conducts…

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    Mary Ann Lynn: “Let’s get back to working together.”
  • Loveland: Prouder, Stronger, Better

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    by Pam Gross, The 2017 Loveland City Election is about the future of our community. Loveland is changing, young families are moving here, new businesses are opening, and existing businesses are adapting to the changes in our community. These new stakeholders, along with those who make up our history, deserve a leader who understand the…

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    Loveland: Prouder, Stronger, Better
  • Candidate Butler says we can do better

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    by Tim Butler, We are all proud of our hometown of Loveland, Ohio. We have a dynamic downtown right on the Little Miami River, the bustling Loveland Bike Path, the gateway Nisbet Park, and a rich architectural history. We have energized neighborhoods with engaged citizens of many professions and skills. We have high-quality public and…

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    Candidate Butler says we can do better
  • Lynn Oury: “Neal has a common sense approach to problem solving.”

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    by Lynn Oury, My husband, Neal Oury of 34 years, was born and raised in Loveland, and graduated from Loveland Hurst High School in 1975. We currently live in the home Neal built 30 years ago, and where we have raised our two children. Neal has been active in our community, volunteering his time with…

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    Lynn Oury: “Neal has a common sense approach to problem solving.”
  • I couldn’t be prouder says son, Peter Weisgerber

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    by Peter Weisgerber, My family and I have witnessed first hand all of the sacrifices my dad, Rob Weisgerber, has made for the betterment of the city he loves and its over 12,000 residents. Nothing he has done in last 20 years has been self serving. He has given up time with family and friends. He…

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    I couldn’t be prouder says son, Peter Weisgerber