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Great Oaks Police Academy graduate blazes trails
At 57, Jenny Sena is the oldest graduate in the history of the Great Oaks Career Campuses Police Academy. It’s just one more milestone, though, for someone who has been breaking new ground her whole life. She graduated early from high school and began college at the University of Wisconsin as a 17-year-old. One semester was…
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In Warren County: If your organization is in the State of Ohio Prioritization List
Warren County, Ohio – If your organization is in the State of Ohio Prioritization List, complete this form to be placed on the vaccination scheduling list. Warren County Public Health says they will work with you as they continue to receive doses from the Ohio Department of Health. They do not have an ETA on when…
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Loveland Teachers, do you want to bring your lessons to life?
Great Parks’ educators and certified staff members can ignite a passion for science and history in students of all ages. Great Parks of Hamilton County is Starting 2021 Virtually! Welcome to Great Parks of Hamilton County’s school program offerings for the 2020–2021 school year. They will bringing the best of nature to you, wherever your…
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LHS Winter Sports Has Huge Victories Over Christmas Break!
The photo above by Claire Besler is Senior Bowler Jacob Kim by Cassie Mattia Loveland, Ohio – Student-Athletes and sports fans across Ohio are celebrating as Winter sports are finally back in session! Over Winter break, the LHS Winter sports teams competed and gained some unbelievable ECC (Eastern Cincinnati Conference) victories! There have been many…
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Despite brawls, no OSHP arrests at clashing protests at Ohio Statehouse last Wednesday
By Jake Zuckerman and Ohio Capital Journal A pugilistic day of political demonstrations that included two brawls between far-right demonstrators insisting the presidential election was stolen and Black Lives Matter activists ended with no arrests last Wednesday. At least two rounds of fisticuffed rumbles with an array of participants broke out at different points through the…
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Butter tubs, yogurt containers now accepted in Rumpke’s recycling program
Rumpke Customers Can Now Recycle More Loveland, Ohio – Residents can now fill their recycling carts with even more material. Starting this month, customers can toss yogurt containers, fruit cups, butter tubs, sour cream tubs, cottage cheese tubs and whipped topping tubs in recycling carts with other bottles, cans, cardboard, cartons and paper. In making…
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Wenstrup condemns actions of the “criminals” who broke into the U.S. Capitol
Dear Friends, It was a tumultuous week for our nation. Yet, America has shown her resolve. It is critical that everyone – regardless of political party – work to lower the collective temperature of our political discourse. We must, as Ronald Reagan often said, disagree without being disagreeable. Before any political ideology or persuasion, we are first…
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Cincinnati Bengals Draft Targets in College Football Championship
By: Willie Lutz at Last Word On Sports Former Loveland Magazine sports writer Willie Lutz is now writing for Last Word On Sports. Here is what he says about a few exciting Cincinnati Bengals draft targets who will play in the National Championship tonight. In the last college football game of the 2020 season, Ohio-based fans plenty of reasons…
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AMENDED HEALTH ORDER for Nursing Homes
Governor DeWine announced today that Ohio Department of Health Director Stephanie McCloud signed the Sixth Amended Director’s Order to Limit Access to Ohio’s Nursing Homes and Similar Facilities, with Exceptions. This revised order clarifies that in-person compassionate care visits are permitted in nursing homes and similar facilities. The new order does not change required precautions…
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Governor DeWine announces Phase 1B vaccination plan
Phase 1B Today, Governor DeWine announced that people in phase 1B of Ohio’s vaccination distribution plan will be able to receive vaccinations beginning on Tuesday, January 19. Those 80 years of age and older will be prioritized first in this next phase, roughly totaling 420,000 Ohioans. Ohio is expected to receive 100,000 doses during the…
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