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Black voters in Ohio will be impacted by Issue 1. How? Depends on who you ask.
Photo by Ken Coleman, States Newsroom. By: Susan Tebben – Ohio Capital Journal Opponents of Ohio’s Issue 1 redistricting reform claim it would be bad for communities of color. Supporters of the proposal to replace politicians with a citizens commission point to the ways the current maps crack and pack Black voters. The Issue 1 proposal would…
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Attorney General Dave Yost files lawsuit against Boeing’s Board seeks accountability for safety failures
Attorney General Dave Yost is suing Boeing’s board of directors on behalf of two Ohio pension funds, seeking accountability for a pattern of safety and compliance failures that have harmed the company and its investors. “The safety failures at Boeing are endangering lives and threatening the financial security of shareholders,” Yost said. “Running a safe,…
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More than 660,000 Ohioans have voted in the election so far
A voter shows identification to an election judge during primary voting on May 3, 2022 in Lordstown, Ohio. (Photo by Jeff Swensen/Getty Images) By: Megan Henry – Ohio Capital Journal More than half a million Ohioans have cast their ballot in the election so far, as of Friday morning. Combining absentee and early voting, more than…
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Loveland District’s annual Quality Profile
Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland City School District has earned an overall 5-Star Rating on the Ohio School Report Card. According to Superintendent Mike Broadwater, a 5-Star Report Card means the district “significantly exceeds” state standards. Loveland has achieved the highest rating for three years in a row. The District’s annual Quality Profile shown below…
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Demolition of home in Loveland Historic District causing uproar
The Loveland’s Historic Preservation and Planning Commission has voted to allow the demolition of this home at 200 Railroad Avenue. Loveland, Ohio – Not many stories that we have published in our 20-year history has generated more FaceBook comments than the story we first broke on October 16 about resident Deidre Hazelbaker appealing the decision…
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Attend the Grand Re-Opening of LIFE Food Pantry
Loveland, Ohio – Please join us for the Grand Opening of the LIFE Food Pantry’s new location at 677 Loveland-Madeira Road. They are still in the same shopping plaza, at the other end by ACE Hardware. Thursday, October 24th 6:30 – 7:30 PM Ribbon cutting ceremony will be held at 6:30 PM, followed by tours…
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Paige Messmer gave this inspirational testimonial about Jack Quehl
Paige Messmer gave this inspirational testimonial about Jack Quehl and tells why his parents Stephanie and Tom are on a mission to inform about the danger of Fentanal. This video is from the recent Do it for Jack Art Night. The DOITFORJACK The Jack Quehl Foundation is on a mission to protect our youth against…
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Take the Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council survey
Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Inclusion & Accessibility, Latest Stories, News, SpotlightIt is the mission of the Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council (DD Council) to create change that improves independence, productivity and inclusion for people with developmental disabilities and their families in community life. DD Council receives federal funding for innovative advocacy, capacity building and systems change activities. These activities are designed to contribute to a coordinated…
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Governor DeWine Appoints Little to Clermont County Municipal Court
Clermont County, Ohio – Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has announced the appointment of Nathan M. Little to the Clermont County Municipal Court. Little, of Cincinnati, will assume office on November 11, 2024, and will be taking the seat formerly held by Judge Jesse Kramig, who resigned. He will serve the remainder of the unfinished term…
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You can help choose the “City Tree”
Loveland, Ohio – The City of Loveland’s Tree & Environment Committee is exploring the idea of establishing an official City Tree. City Hall says that this would be similar to how the State of Ohio named the Buckeye as its official tree and the designation would help support the city’s ongoing recognition as a Tree…
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