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Loveland’s Fall leaf collection dates
Loveland, Ohio -The 2024 Leaf Collection schedule will begin on Monday, October 14. Leaf collection is done by a city crew using mechanical equipment similar to a vacuum cleaner. Residents are instructed to rake leaves to a place near the street or curb. City Hall asks you to not place leaf piles on the sidewalk,…
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Order Your 4 Free At-home COVID-19 Tests
In late September 2024, all U.S. households may order up to four (4) additional COVID-19 test kits, at no charge, at www.COVIDTests.gov. General Information About At-Home OTC COVID-19 Diagnostic Tests Authorized At-Home OTC COVID-19 Diagnostic Tests and Expiration Dates Related Information Tests are available online or at local stores and you collect your own sample, perform…
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New report praises Ohio saving rescue plan funds, but warns of ‘precarious’ state of child care
Photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons. “The annual cost of care for two children in a center is 93% more than the average rent payment and 28% more than the average mortgage payment in Ohio,” the study stated. By: Susan Tebben – Oho Capital Journal A new analysis looking at child care in several states, including Ohio, shows big…
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The David Bell Era Is Over. So What Now?
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – the Reds’ disappointing 2024 campaign is soon to draw to a close, and David Bell couldn’t quite make it until the end. Cincinnati chose to fire Bell this past Sunday night with a full week of games left to be played. Bell has been the Reds manager since 2019…
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Springfield’s Haitian community ready for attention to move elsewhere
Philomene Philostin in her recording studio at Creations Market in Springfield, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Evans, Ohio Capital Journal.) By: Nick Evans – Ohio Capital Journal Resources are flowing into Springfield, Ohio, after weeks of negative attention fueled by Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and right-wing social media influencers. Ohio state troopers are posted at schools, state health…
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See How Wic can Help You and Your Family
Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, Region and Beyond, SpotlightSee what benefits you and your family could be eligible for and start the application process today WIC gives you access to healthy food, nutrition education, breastfeeding guidance, and so much more. If you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, or have a child under 5 — you can get personalized support for you and your family. Take the…
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Ban on Open Burning now includes part of Loveland
Loveland, Ohio – As parts of the state continue to see extremely dry conditions, a Ban on Open Burning first ordered on Sept. 6, 2024, by Ohio State Fire Marshal Kevin Reardon has been extended and expanded to include Warren and additional counties. The ban impacts any county in Ohio identified by the National Oceanic…
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Please join us for an unforgettable evening of art, altruism, and education
EDITORIAL, Entertainment, Events, Health & Wellness, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, SpotlightThis event is an opportunity to mingle in the art gallery, learn about our foundation’s tireless mission of educating our communities about the fentanyl crisis, and bid on auction items that will help support our foundation’s goals. All proceeds from the evening go toward supporting our mission so that no family loses their Jack. The…
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The need for fentanyl awareness is great
DoitforJack and the Jack Quehl Foundation are on a Mission to Educate Our Community About the Dangers of Fentanyl The need for fentanyl awareness is great. Fentanyl is the leading cause of death of 18-45 year-olds in the U.S. and is increasingly impacting all ages. The only way to combat this epidemic is through spreading awareness in…
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Ohio teachers connect presidential election to classroom curriculum
A student concentrating and taking notes while working in a classroom with her classmates. (Getty Images) By: Megan Henry – Ohio Capital Journal As the presidential election inches closer, Ohio social studies and government teachers are using this as an opportunity to engage their students in civics education. The Ohio Capital Journal talked to three current teachers…
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