EDITORIAL

  • Future of City Hall: An open letter to City Council

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    Can you please tell me, what is the harm in slowing this process down just a little? To: mfitzgerald@lovelandoh.gov, szamagias@lovelandoh.gov, asettel@lovelandoh.gov, kbailey@lovelandoh.gov, pgross@lovelandoh.gov, tphelps@lovelandoh.gov, rweisgerber@lovelandoh.gov Cc: dkennedy@lovelandoh.gov  by Stacy Mullenix Dear Council and City Manager,   Good afternoon.  I am a relatively new resident, having moved my family from Blue Ash to Loveland in 2014,…

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    Future of City Hall: An open letter to City Council
  • Our goal isn’t ‘good’

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    By Chad Hilliker, Loveland City School District superintendent “Good is the enemy of great.” – James C. Collins It is a powerful thought, isn’t it? It’s the kind of idea that wakes you up a little and really makes you think. “Good” is being comfortable with status quo; “good” is when “best practice” is practiced…

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    Our goal isn’t ‘good’
  • Honoring Daniel

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    by Mark Barden (Daniel’s father) Dear Loveland Magazine Readers, Every morning before school, my sweet little Daniel used to wait for the school bus to come by – crouched down and ready to race alongside it to the bus stop down the street. Daniel would sprint through the grass, then hop on board with his green…

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    Honoring Daniel
  • Together we can solve hunger at the Hunger Walk and 5K Run

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    Spend your Memorial Day with the L.I.F.E. Food Pantry and walk, run, skip, or stroll around the Ohio River! by Linda Bergholz, Dear LIFE Food Pantry Supporters, Now is the time to lace up your shoes and hit the pavement for a tremendous cause! Join us on Monday, May 29th for the 14th annual Hunger Walk…

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    Together we can solve hunger at the Hunger Walk and 5K Run
  • Barry Kuhn embarrassed by behavior and lack of respect on both sides of City podium

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    “We are all one Loveland. Let’s get back to thinking that way.” by Barry Kuhn I’ve been watching the Loveland City Council meetings the last few months, and I believe that it is now time, as a Loveland resident, to speak up.   [quote_right]I’m embarrassed as a resident of this great city.[/quote_right]Let me start by saying…

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    Barry Kuhn embarrassed by behavior and lack of respect on both sides of City podium
  • [Richard Fisher] “I really need to know all long-term income projections from the city hall replacement.”

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    An Open Letter to Loveland City Manager Dave Kennedy by Loveland resident Richard Fisher:   Hi Mr. Kennedy, It would seem there is certainly plenty of financial justification for the removal and replacement of our current city hall based on the intent of 4 of 7 council members on moving against what I think is…

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    [Richard Fisher] “I really need to know all long-term income projections from the city hall replacement.”
  • [Mary Ann Lynn to City Manager] “Relative to these concerns, I have several questions.”

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    [quote_box_right]I wonder if we are in for more the same – buildings that are too tall for the historic district, lacking any charm or character, and lacking compatibility with the architecture of historic Loveland.[/quote_box_right]This is an “Open Letter” to Loveland City Manager Dave Kennedy by Loveland resident, Mary Ann Lynn.    Mr. Kennedy, Like many…

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    [Mary Ann Lynn to City Manager] “Relative to these concerns, I have several questions.”
  • [Lisa Freeman] “Put a halt to the destruction of city hall.”

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    This is an “Open Letter” to Loveland City Manager Dave Kennedy by Loveland resident, Lisa Freeman. Mr. Kennedy, As a resident of Loveland for the last 12 years, I sincerely hope you will stop the demolition of city hall. I have attended many city council meetings over the years and am particularly dismayed at the lack…

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    [Lisa Freeman] “Put a halt to the destruction of city hall.”
  • Loveland[x]

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    By David Knapp, Loveland City School District director of technology “In any given moment we have two options: to step forward into growth or to step back to safety.” – Abraham Maslow Growth is not easy. It can be scary, is often messy, doesn’t follow any prescribed path, and looks different for every single one…

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    Loveland[x]
  • Peggy Goodwin: The Loveland Farmers’ Market will open as scheduled

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    Dear Loveland Magazine Readers, The Loveland Farmers’ Market will open as scheduled on Tuesday, May 2nd!  Everyone, from our market-goers to our vendors to the 8 volunteers who are organizing and operating the market this year are excited about “Opening Day.”  The market will be open every Tuesday afternoon from May through October running from…

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    Peggy Goodwin: The Loveland Farmers’ Market will open as scheduled