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Loveland gets new Quint
Photo courtesy of Loveland Symmes Fire Department Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Symmes Fire Department‘s Quint 62 ladder truck has arrived. A Quint, is a quintuple combination pumper, is a fire truck that combines the capabilities of a ladder truck and a fire engine. “Quintuple” refers to the five functions that a quint provides: pump,…
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Roaming Naturalist & Little Miami Conservancy invite you to Historic Downtown Loveland
Loveland, Ohio – Celebrate the shortest day of the year with a guided evening hike with The Roaming Naturalist and the Little Miami Conservancy. Hikers will enjoy a peaceful forest walk and say goodbye to the darkness and welcome the return of light with a quiet moment by candlelight..Pre-registration is required to attend. Save your…
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Ohio’s STORK Act: Tax relief for parents or a push against abortion rights?
(Adobe Stock Photo) If the STORK Act is passed, Ohio would join states such as Georgia, which already allow tax deductions for unborn children, a policy enacted in 2022. By Vanessa Davidson / Broadcast version by Farah Siddiqi reporting for the Kent State NewsLab-Ohio News Connection Collaboration. __________ Listen to this story: Ohio Rep.…
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Wreaths Across America honors Ramsey-Paxton Cemetery
All photos courtesy of the Ramsey-Paxton Cemetery Association Loveland, Ohio – The Ramsey-Paxton Cemetery Association says, “Thank you Wreaths Across America!” On Sunday Wreaths Across America they laid wreaths at the Ramsey-Paxton Cemetery in Loveland. There will be an official ceremony on Saturday December 14 at Noon, at the Maineville Cemetery at 476 E. Foster-Maineville…
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Hemp industry workers testify against bill that would ban intoxicating hemp products
Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Latest Stories, News, Spotlight, Statehouse and Around OhioPeople who spoke out against Senate Bill 326 bill called for regulations, not a ban on sales — arguing that would cause the illicit market to flourish. By: Megan Henry – Ohio Capital Journal Workers in the hemp industry spoke out against a bill that would ban intoxicating hemp products in Ohio, effectively putting them out of…
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Register now for Loveland Preschool
Loveland, Ohio – Preschool registration is now open for next school year. Families with students who will be 3-5 years old in the fall can register online now through January 13. Space is limited. Find details on our website by following this link.
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Ohio House passes bill that could cause expelled students to undergo a psychiatric assessment
By: Megan Henry – Ohio Capital Journal The Ohio House passed a bill that would allow school districts to create a policy to expel a student that poses an “imminent and severe endangerment” to the safety of other students or school staff for 180 school days, and possibly longer. House Bill 206 passed with a 65-15 vote during Wednesday’s…
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Jewish groups, Ohio Attorney General, support bill to define anti-semitism
The Ohio Holocaust and Liberators Monument is seen on the Statehouse grounds. (Photo courtesy of the official Ohio Statehouse website.) By: Susan Tebben – Ohio Capital Journal Religious groups and advocates across the state signaled their support for a bill that would cement a definition of anti-semitism into Ohio law. In a recent meeting of the Ohio…
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Ohio Dems try to repeal laws conflicting with reproductive rights amendment during lame duck
By: Susan Tebben – Ohio Capital Journal Ohio Democratic lawmakers are asking the state legislature to undo laws on the books that they say conflict with the reproductive rights amendment passed by voters in 2023 that’s now part of the Ohio Constitution. Several of those laws have been struck down by judges, either temporarily as a lawsuit continues…
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Republican bill would require Ohio school districts post their Pledge of Allegiance policy
Getty Image By: Megan Henry – Ohio Capital Journal Republican lawmakers want to require Ohio school districts to make their Pledge of Allegiance policy publicly available. State Reps. Gail Pavliga, R-Portage County, and Tracy Richardson, R-Marysville, introduced House Bill 657 over the summer and testified in support of their bill Tuesday during the Ohio House Primary and Secondary Committee…
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