Tag: Camp Fire

  • Old Loveland bowling alley to be home to Oasis Turf and Tree

    Old Loveland bowling alley to be home to Oasis Turf and Tree

    Loveland, Ohio – In 2014 City taxpayers, through the Community Improvement Corporation (CIC) purchased the site of the closed, Loveland Lanes bowling alley. The CIC demolished the building in 2015 in preparation of looking for a buyer. In April of 2017, the CIC sold the property for $540,000 to Lebanon based Schueler Group who said they would look for investors interested in building a combination of professional/medical office and retail, including restaurant space on the 6.53-acre parcel. Construction was planned to start in April 2017.

    On August 21, by a unanimous vote, the Planning and Zoning Commission approved the site plan for Oasis Turf and Tree to build a 26,284 square foot office/warehouse complex (8,183 square feet of office/business space and 18,101 square feet of warehousing) that will serve as the company’s headquarters with up to 70 employees.

    The site will include a detention basin located in the northwest corner of the property and seventy-nine (79) parking spaces with three (3) handicap spaces.

    Oasis Turf and Tree is currently at 8900 Glendale-Milford Road. The new location will be at 897 Loveland Madeira Road across from the Loveland Kroger store.



    Donate to Camp Fire Relief

    “Our hearts are with the entire community of Paradise and surrounding areas affected by the Camp Fire. Please consider a tax-deductible donation to the…



  • Donate to Camp Fire Relief

    Donate to Camp Fire Relief

    “Our hearts are with the entire community of Paradise and surrounding areas affected by the Camp Fire. Please consider a tax-deductible donation to the Camp Fire Relief Fund to assist the many community organizations serving evacuees and first responders.”

    These charities recommended by the North Valley Community Foundation, The Chico Chamber of Commerce and Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce

    Butte County Schools Fire Relief Fund The Butte County Office of Education created the Schools Fire Relief Fund to provide a one-stop location where individuals or organizations could provide support directly to schools in Butte County. Donors can either specify a specific district or use (textbooks, clothes, etc.) for the funds or make an open donation.
    Camp Fire Relief Fund This fund will provide financial resources to organizations and agencies responding to those affected by the fires in Northern California. 1% of each donation will support the administration and distribution of the fund by NVCF.Non-US Credit Card Holders, click here.
    BCOE – Employee Disaster Relief Fund The Butte County Office of Education (BCOE) created the BCOE Employee Disaster Relief Fund to provide a one-stop location where individuals or organizations can provide monetary support directly to the employees of the Butte County Office of Education.
    Camp Fire Public Safety Family Relief Fund To provide direct financial assistance to public safety employees in Butte County who, with their families, have been displaced by the Camp Fire.
    On the morning of November 8, 2018, the Camp Fire erupted 90 miles (140 kilometers) north of Sacramento, California. By evening, the fast-moving fire had charred around 18,000 acres and remained zero percent contained, according to news reports. The Operational Land Imager on Landsat 8 acquired this image on November 8, 2018, around 10:45 a.m. local time (06:45 Universal Time). The natural-color image was created using bands 4-3-2, along with shortwave infrared light to highlight the active fire. Officials are evacuating several towns, including Paradise. They have also closed several major highways. – NASA (Joshua Stevens) – NASA Landsat 8 Operational Land Imager