Tag: Loveland-Miamiville Road

  • We Would Like to Cordially Invite you to the 2021 Loveland Job Fair!

    We Would Like to Cordially Invite you to the 2021 Loveland Job Fair!

    Join us for a Job Fair!
    Your “one stop shop” for finding a great job or employee!
    Sponsored by:
    Oasis Conference Center & Express Employment Professionals


    NOW ACCEPTING VENDOR BOOTH REGISTRATIONS!

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – Are you one of the many individuals in search of a great job? Or maybe you have or run a business that is in desperate need of expanding your staff…we have got you covered as the Loveland 2021 Job Fair is ready and willing to meet your needs!

    On May 17th from 4 PM to 7 PM at the Oasis Conference Center located at 902 Loveland-Miamiville Road will be hosting the 2021 Job Fair sponsored by the Oasis Conference Center, Express Employment Professionals, and Suzy Cree from Keller Williams. Those that are seeking a profession will be able to learn more about potential sign-on and retention bonuses, trade certifications, unexplored job industries, and shift schedules. Employers who are looking to fill positions will have the opportunity to sign up for a Job Fair Booth that will include a covered table and chairs. The fee for reserving a booth at the 2021 Job Fair will be $40 and will be open for both vendors and employers to rent. If you would like to register for a booth at the Job Fair click here.

    The 2021 Job Fair is completely FREE for the public to attend and completely safe as the event will be adhering to ALL Covid-19 safety guidelines! Below are some of the vendors that will be present this year!

    COMPASS GROUP

    Crown Services Inc

    Express Employment Professionals

    General Electric Credit Union

    Graeters

    Health Quest

    Home Instead

    Jack Rabbit – Loveland

    Magnolia Springs

    Mane, Inc.

    Mike’s Carwash

    Oasis Golf Club & Conference Center

    Shelter Insurance

    SwimSafe Pool Management

    Tano Hospitality Group

    Paxton’s

    For more information on the 2021 Job Fair you can visit the Little Miami Chamber of Alliance’s website or call their office at 513-683-1544.

    For the latest news on all things Loveland stay tuned to the Loveland Salad with Me, Cassie Mattia!

  • Miami Township group will stop rush hour traffic by kneeling in silent prayer Friday

    Miami Township group will stop rush hour traffic by kneeling in silent prayer Friday

    EDITOR’S NOTE: This story has been updated:

    Miami Township, Ohio – The press release sent out by Lisa Kerwin, a Pastor at Epiphany United Methodist Church says, “On Friday, June 19, Epiphany and other SW Ohio UMC congregations will stop traffic by kneeling in silent prayer, offering peaceful protest and witness for 8:46 minutes to respectfully mark the tragic death of George Floyd and the many victims before him who have lost their lives to injustice.” The plan is to shut down roads at 6 PM this Friday afternoon.

    The events are apparently planned around the region, however, the location for the civil disobedience in the Loveland area is the corner of Branch Hill-Guinea Pike and Loveland-Miamiville Roads. This is the Kroger and Walgreen intersection.

    The press release calls it a “Peaceful Witness” event and further says, “The Miami Township Police Department and surrounding businesses are invited to attend and/or participate as a show of support.”

    Lisa Kerwin is the Pastor of Care Ministries at Epiphany United Methodist in Miami Township. (Church Photo)

    Loveland Magazine asked Kerwin, “Have you been given permission by Miami Township Police to shut down the road? Are people prepared to be given citations or go to jail?”

    Kerwin responded Friday via email by saying, “We are not going to be arrested. We have police support. They will be there!!”

    Loveland Magazine reached out to Miami Township Police Chief Mike Mills, and asked him if the organizers had been given permission to shut down this intersection. He responded this morning saying, “We, the police, cannot give permission to shut down the intersection. There is a process through the Township Government to apply for permits, but it is not a quick process.” Mills said that Kerwin had met with him and that they are reconvening this week to discuss logistics and a plan for a peaceful protest.

    Mills added, “We are working with them to keep everyone safe and encouraging a peaceful protest in the right-of-way and the not the roadway.”

    Miami Township Police Chief Mike Mills (Township Photo)

    Loveland Magazine also asked the Chief, “According to the release, your department has been invited to ‘participate’. Will you or any of your officers join? Will you allow your officers to participate?”

    Mills responded this morning by saying, “We will be there to make sure everyone is safe. Sometimes bad actors show up in support of one side or the other and distracts from the cause.”

    When asked for his reaction to a plan to shut down the roads, Mills said, “We will support their 1st Amendment Right.”

  • Up-date on Price Road bridge replacement

    Up-date on Price Road bridge replacement

    START OF CONSTRUCTION:

    October 2019

    ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE:

    March 2020

    ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST:

    $450,000

     

    Miami Township, Ohio – The Price Road Bridge, which is located in Miami Township and carries approximately 900 vehicles per day between the City of Milford and Loveland-Miamiville Road, will be replaced.

    On April 2, 2019, the bridge was closed to all traffic. The old structure has been demolished and a new bridge will be built in the same location.

    As a result of damage that occurred to the bridge structure, the Price Road Bridge was closed to all traffic on April 2, 2019. The old structure has been demolished and a new bridge will be built in the same location.
    Design plans for the new bridge are currently under review and in the process of being finalized. Construction is expected to begin by October; the anticipated completion date is March 2020.