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Former Loveland Police Officer Anthony Pecord pleads down to three counts of Gross Sexual Imposition
Pecord faced 88 years in prison – Sentenced to 4 by David Miller Loveland, Ohio – Police officer Anthony Pecord was put on administrative leave on January 25 after he was notified by Police Chief Sean Rahe that the City had begun a “formal investigation” on on the same day related to a claim of…
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Dr. Acton, former state health director, will not run for U.S. Senate
Dr. Amy Acton addresses reporters at a news conference earlier this year. Capital Journal photo by Jake Zuckerman By Tyler Buchanan and Ohio Capital Journal Dr. Amy Acton, the former state health director who led Ohio’s pandemic response in its early months, announced Tuesday she will not enter the race to fill Republican Rob Portman’s seat…
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Groups call for budget that “Cares for All Ohioans”
Education, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, Region and Beyond, Spotlight, Statehouse and Around OhioBy Mary Schuermann Kuhlman, Public News Service – OH Columbus, Ohio – As state lawmakers work on Ohio’s budget for fiscal years 2022 and 2023, there’s a grassroots call for the budget to reflect policies that protect and care for all Ohioans and communities. The Ohio Organizing Collaborative and Policy Matters Ohio unveiled their “People’s Budget”…
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[Video] Senior Miya Brines sets Loveland High School high jump record
by Grace Nunn Loveland, Ohio – Senior Miya Brines set a new Loveland High School high jump record on Saturday, March 27 clearing the bar at 5’6 1/2″ in the Loveland dual meet vs Princeton at Tiger Stadium. She placed 1st in the high jump. “I am very honored to be in the Loveland High…
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Paxton’s Grill Invites YOU to its Annual Golf Outing Benefiting CancerFree Kids!
Entertainment, Events, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, Loveland Magazine TV, News, Sports, Spotlightby Cassie Mattia Loveland, Ohio – It’s that time of year again for the Annual Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing! This year the 16th Annual Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing will be once again benefiting CancerFree Kids, a local non-profit that has made it their mission to raise money for children’s cancer research. The benefit will take…
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Pfizer vaccine may soon be offered to high schools in Ohio
Governor DeWine announced that he has asked Ohio’s local health departments and vaccine providers that are offering the Pfizer vaccine to coordinate with local high schools to offer vaccinations to high school students who are 16 or older. Pfizer is the only vaccine that is currently approved for children as young as 16. Today’s announcement…
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Planned Parenthood sues Ohio over telemedicine abortion law
By Susan Tebben and Ohio Capital Journal The national and state chapters of Planned Parenthood sued the state of Ohio Thursday over a law set to go into effect in mid-April that prohibits abortion services conducted through telemedicine. The lawsuit regards Senate Bill 260, signed into law in January and banning an available telehealth option for…
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