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Kaleidoscope Youth Center: “Tell Gov DeWine to VETO HB68.”
EDITORIAL, Health-Wellness-Disability, Inclusion & Accessibility, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, SpotlightHELP STOP HOUSE BILL 68 FROM BECOMING LAW: Contact Governor Mike DeWine (614-466-3555, governor@governor.ohio.gov, or governor.ohio.gov/contact (https://t.co/J3VeRi8yb4) ) and tell him to VETO H.B. 68. Yesterday, the Ohio Legislature passed House Bill 68 to ban gender-affirming care for minors and ban trans women and girls from playing K-12 and college sports in Ohio. The bill…
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Urging support for nascent cultivated-meat industry
by Jon Hochschartner, The delayed federal farm bill should include increased public funding for cultivated-meat research. For those who aren’t familiar with the term, cultivated meat is grown from livestock cells, without slaughter. It has the potential to dramatically reduce the suffering we inflict on animals, as well as our greenhouse-gas emissions and pandemic risk.…
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We were glad that we had a local agent that could take our call
by CeeCee Collins This month’s article focuses on Insurance for Small Businesses. I’m going to push that thought out a little further and say that Insurance is also very important for non-profit organizations. As a nonprofit ourselves, I truly saw no need for our organization to carry a lot of insurance and felt (to be…
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Ohio Issue 1 and Issue 2 carry massive significance for younger voters
A college student voter. Getty Images. COMMENTARY Gen Z and millennial voters could play an important role in deciding fate of reproductive rights amendment and marijuana law by David DeWitt For Gen Z and millennial Ohio voters, Issue 1 and Issue 2 are critically important. Whether we vote and how we vote will shape what…
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Being a good leader is truly being empathetic to each of your employees
by CeeCee Collins Lately, I have been hearing a lot about empathy in the workplace and the importance its role has in a business’s success. The Little Miami River Chamber Alliance is part of another organization in Ohio called the Southern Ohio Chamber Alliance (SOCA). Basically, they take many chambers and pull them together to…
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Ohio politicians used redistricting for gerrymandered horse-trading. Kick them out of the process
COMMENTARY by David DeWitt It should be abundantly clear to all fair-minded Ohioans at this point that politicians have no business being involved in the redistricting process after lawmakers used the latest round of Ohio House and Senate district mapmaking to strike a bipartisan deal that amounts to little more than gerrymandered horse-trading. Fittingly under the…
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Christopher Myers: Endorses Myra Powers for Milford School Board
by Christopher Myers Myra Powers is the dynamic leader we need to ensure our Milford School Board focuses on helping kids grow. An independent nonpartisan voter like the bulk of MEVSD residents, I objectively endorse Myra Powers for School Board when partisan dialogue brags about assaulting genitalia, reneges on medical and student bankruptcy rights, and…
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A “Thank You” from Joel, Mary, and Josh Wegener
EDITORIAL, Food & Restaurants, Inclusion & Accessibility, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, Spotlightby Joel, Mary, and Josh Wegener Special Neat Treats would like to thank the wonderful citizens of Loveland and the surrounding area for your support of our family business throughout this summer. We are especially grateful to Carol Hall for organizing the recent event to help offset some of our unexpected mechanical expenses. We now…
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Dan Shallenberger: Pease please please be patient with our bus stops
by Dan Shallenberger I have been a school bus driver for 10 years and I have a request for all residents everywhere: please please please be patient with our bus stops and follow the law. I know it stinks getting stuck behind a school bus, and it stinks even more when there’s a stop that’s…
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JCRC Condemns West Chester Tea Party’s Antisemitic Rhetoric
Recently, the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati’s Jewish Community Relations Council learned that on September 5 the West Chester Tea Party hosted a speaker who disseminated numerous extreme antisemitic conspiracy theories. The West Chester Tea Party subsequently repeated many of these ideas in an email sent to their membership on September 9. Since this came to…
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