EDITORIAL
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Sunday at midnight last day to submit election commentary
NOTE from David Miller, Editor Sunday, November 5 at 11:59 PM will be the last day Loveland Magazine will accept letters to the editor or guest columns relating to the election on Tuesday, November 7. Beginning today, Loveland Magazine will moderate all future discussion until the election. Reader submissions (or comments on our Facebook Page) must…
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Directory of Pavers: Volunteers needed to finish Veterans’ Memorial Directory
by Walter D. Golladay, Earlier this month, this Loveland resident contacted Loveland City Manager Dave Kennedy and offered to produce a Directory of Pavers adobe PDF digital report for our memorial park. With his assistance, I was given a 48 page City of Loveland paper report detailing the inscriptions of the more than 1,400…
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How a Proposed First Amendment Law Would Protect Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault in Ohio
The Ohio Citizen Participation Act will help prevent frivolous lawsuits against all Ohioans by Evan Mascagni, Immediately following a report by the New York Times that he allegedly sexually assaulted numerous women throughout his career, Harvey Weinstein threatened to sue the Times for defamation. For First Amendment legal scholars, this comes as no surprise. There’s…
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Hamlin to Oury’s critics: “That’s it? That’s all you got?”
by Sherry Hamlin, “I recently read the guest column written by a local business owner attacking the character of Loveland City Council candidate Neal Oury. Why? Because he filed bankruptcy following the economic downturn in 2008. Your attempt to assault his character is offensive to me, and I hope it is offensive to anyone else…
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Neal Oury responds to Ron and Fran Patterson and Tim Canada
by Neal Oury, For the THIRD time, I am making transparent the information regarding the law suits in which I have been named and my experience with personal bankruptcy. Regardless of Ron and Fran Patterson, of Patterson Plumbing and Tim Canada, of Bond Furniture and their motive in bringing these to light AGAIN, this has…
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Concerned about character, Loveland?
“Let’s talk about character, by all means.” by Halie Rebeccaschild, Neal Oury has offered to dedicate himself to the good of the Loveland community though public service as a city council member over the next four years. He has fought to remove those who have sought to exploit our city, selling it off without your input,…
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Attention Loveland Voters – know your candidates!
by Ron and Fran Patterson, We urge you to learn the true facts before you choose your Loveland Council Members in the November 7, 2017 election. As an example, when you go to www.nealouryforloveland.com and review the candidate’s Experience, Mr. Oury’s site is vague about his experience with the Courts and Fortune 500 Companies. To…
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Choosing right Council candidate is imperative so we don’t go back to where we have been
by Shanda Gentry When Loveland’s alarm clocks ring on November 8th all the work that the candidates and residents have put into this election will be done but the work for our city will just be beginning. Loveland has eight candidates vying to represent us, choosing the right ones is imperative so we don’t go…
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Just in case anyone wants to write something to our Troops
by Sergeant Steven T. Kern, Tom Kern, Steven’s father, says, “Just in case anyone wants to write something to our Troops you can mail them to me here at Pratt 4700 Duke Drive suite 140 Mason Ohio 45040 and I will get them sent out. They must be here by October 24th. The more the merrier!!! Thanks…
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Former Drill Sergeant: “Flag is a symbol not an idol.”
“We can continue as a nation to sweep problems under the rug on which we stand – or we can take a knee.” by Steve Link, HAVE TO SAY THIS: If I thought the NFL protests were a slap in the face to “our soldiers, our police officers, and our veterans” as some have claimed,…
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