Tag: Little Miami River

  • Record low temperature in Loveland on January 2nd

    Record low temperature in Loveland on January 2nd

    Photo of the Little Miami River on January 3 at 11 AM along Cones Road just outside Downtown Loveland 

    -9 F

     

     

    Loveland, Ohio – According to the National Weather Service, it was -9 F on Tuesday, January 2 at 7:41 AM in Loveland.

    LOW TEMPERATURES REPORTS FOR TUESDAY JANUARY 2ND
    Clermont County...
    2 SSE Pleasant Plain         -10 F     0835 AM 01/02   39.24N/84.10W        
    3 ESE Loveland                -9 F     0741 AM 01/02
    1 NNE Lebanon                -15 F 
    
    
    THE TEMPERATURE AT THE CINCINNATI NORTHERN KENTUCKY INTERNATIONAL 
    AIRPORT DROPPED TO -7 DEGREES AT 549 AM. THIS BROKE THE MINIMUM 
    TEMPERATURE RECORD FOR JANUARY 2 OF -3 DEGREES...PREVIOUSLY SET IN 
    1928 AND 1887.


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  • Entire Loveland High School senior class spent one day putting Tiger Care to action

    Entire Loveland High School senior class spent one day putting Tiger Care to action

    LHS Senior Ian Cronin helps refinish an outdoor table at Loveland’s Grailville for his Senior Service Day project October 11, 2017

    Loveland Senior Service

    Loveland, Ohio – The day began fairly typically for all 383 members of the Loveland High School (LHS) senior class – gathered in a room to listen and learn, the students heard from presenters about the importance of service. But, Wednesday, Oct. 11, was no ordinary lesson. It marked the sixth annual LHS Senior Service Day, and from 11:30 AM until 2 PM the students were tasked with volunteering at one of 14 Loveland and Cincinnati-area non-profit agencies.

    “This is a learning opportunity we look forward to every year at Loveland High School – and that is not limited to the educators who are involved – our students see the seniors doing this and anticipate the day from the time they are freshmen in our building,” said LHS Principal Peggy Johnson. “It is our Tiger Care building goal in action. It does make a difference in our community. It will continue to influence how our students grow and develop as servant leaders. I want to thank LHS Teacher Brian Baugh for taking the leadership role in organizing the event this year for our students. It was a wonderful experience.”

    “It is our Tiger Care building goal in action.”

    Social media platforms turned into a real-time showcase for the community to see the learning that was taking place during the senior-chosen theme of Let’s come together as one to make a difference; seniors used the Twitter hashtag #383hearts to share their volunteer efforts, and Loveland Interim Superintendent Dr. Amy Crouse featured the service learning opportunities using Facebook Live from the district’s Facebook page (Loveland City Schools).

    “What an amazing opportunity for us to show Tiger Care – one of our big three district goals – in action,” said Crouse. “This annual event is the very heart of what we are trying to teach our students – empathy. It is designed to create an atmosphere for our students to both lead and serve, and see the world – if only for a few hours – from the perspective of a neighbor who they otherwise might not have met.” 

    Students served the service day at the following agencies: Bethany House, Cincinnati Parks Ault Park, Dragonfly, Dress for Success, Grailville, Granny’s Garden, Little Miami River Cleanup, Matthew 25 Ministries, NEST Loveland Community Learning Center, New Life Furniture, QPR Training, Ronald McDonald House, SPCA and St. Francis Seraph School.