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These Apps Help People With Disabilities Travel More Easily
WIRED has published this story for the disability community about how technology can be a most valuable travel companion. These apps and services make it easier and safer to get around a new city. Technology makes travel easier by allowing us to research and map out our travel plans. But for the disability community, technology can…
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New Episode: The Queen City Sports Podcast by Chris Ball & Mark Raines
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – You’re in luck, as the Queen City Sports Podcast has arrived a day early! The Bengals played in primetime last week, and Joe Burrow scampered for a 47-yard touchdown to open up the scoring against the New York Giants. But things got a little rockier for the offense after…
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LaRose shares ‘exclusive announcement’ on election integrity with anti-abortion group
Ohio Secretary of State Frank Larose mingles before the 2024 State of the State address in the Ohio House chambers at the Ohio Statehouse. (Pool photo by Barbara J. Perenic, Columbus Dispatch.) By: Marty Schladen – Ohio Capital Journal Ohio elections chief last year allowed the group to manipulate ballot language Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose…
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Benjamin Marcum and Brandon Wilson sworn in as Loveland police officers
Benjamin Marcum and Brandon Wilson (City of Loveland photo) Loveland, Ohio – “We are excited to have these officers on board. They are two great additions to our police department,” Chief Michael Gabrielson said. Benjamin Marcum and Brandon Wilson were introduced at the City Council meeting on Oct. 8, 2024. Marcum began his law enforcement career…
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Demolition of historic home in Loveland’s Historic District under appeal
This story was updated on 10-17 and now includes the feasibility report of the house being restored that was submitted by John Hill. Loveland, Ohio – The demolition of a historic home in Loveland’s Historic District is under appeal by resident Deidre Hazelbaker. The home is at 200 Railroad Avenue. The Historic Preservation and Planning…
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The Candy Police Are Back
Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Police Department and the Hamilton Township Police want to make Halloween a special day for children and adults with special needs. If you reside within the City of Loveland or Hamilton Township and have a loved one living with a disability or special needs, you can request an officer to…
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Loveland Trick-or-Treat Hours
Loveland, Ohio – The City of Loveland’s trick-or-treat hours are 6 until 8 PM on October 31.
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Reds & AGAR collaborate on Pete Rose mural for BLINK
The Cincinnati Reds have teamed up with AGAR to create a mural honoring Reds Hall of Famer Pete Rose, just in time for BLINK Cincinnati, which runs from October 17-20. The mural, featuring Rose in his iconic “headfirst slide,” is painted on a building at the northwest corner of Elm and Magnolia Streets in Over-the-Rhine…
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The role alcohol plays in new cancer cases – landmark new report
THIS ARTICLE IS republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. The original source is The Conversation: ___________ A little bit of alcohol was once thought to be good for you. However, as scientific research advances, we’re gaining a clearer picture of alcohol’s effect on health – especially regarding cancer. The complex relationship between alcohol and cancer was…
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Accessible curbside voting in Hamilton County
Health-Wellness-Disability, Inclusion & Accessibility, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, SpotlightIndependence Alliance worked with the Hamilton County Board of Election (BOE) to update their curbside voting policies to be more accessible. Previously, voters needing an accommodation to vote outside of the polling place were required to bring an additional person with them. This person would then need to enter the voting location to inform poll…
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