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  • Fields-Ertel Road and Columbia Road roundabout opened today

    Fields-Ertel Road and Columbia Road roundabout opened today

    Deerfield/Symmes Township, Ohio – The intersection of Fields-Ertel Road and Columbia/Lebanon Road was re-opened today. The closure was for the construction of a roundabout at the intersection.

    Here… Put this on your phone as you approach! Thank you D Bergheger for the prod!



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    RP Diamond is the exclusive retailer of LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL SPIRIT WEAR

  • [Exclusive Video] LHS Principal Peggy Johnson presents the Class of 2017

    [Exclusive Video] LHS Principal Peggy Johnson presents the Class of 2017

    On June 3, the 2017 Loveland High School Class celebrated their commencement during a ceremony at Xavier University’s Cintas Center at 1 PM. Loveland Magazine was the only area media to cover the event.

    In this LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video, you will watch as Principal Peggy Johnson presents the Class of 2017.



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  • 2017 Amazing Charity Race brings fun and charity together [video]

    2017 Amazing Charity Race brings fun and charity together [video]

    The 2017 Amazing Charity Race took place in Miami Township and Loveland this year with 1,500 racers supported by 500 volunteers. Here are the video highlights from a team of LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV videographers and led by our Sam Smith.


    Loveland Magazine has been proud to partner with other sponsors to help make the Races a success

    Your company can become a partner of next year’s Race and you too can become part of supporting the charities that are helped each year.

    Your corporate sponsorship will go a long, long way in supporting the many local charity organizations the Amazing Charity Race supports. Please email Terrie Puckett: tecumseh70@hotmail.com to find out more.


    Sponsorship Guidelines 

    These general guidlines can be modified to meet your marketing needs.

    Sponsorship inquiries contact Terrie Puckett: tecumseh70@hotmail.com

    We understand you may already have a community investment program at your company. Maybe you are already blessed with great name recognition in the community. Investing in the Amazing Charity Race is investing in your local community. Here are great 5 Reasons to Sponsor ACR 2017:

    • The organizations we support are mostly small, all-volunteer, community-based charities. This means that most are not connected to bigger giving opportunities like the United Way or Community Shares.

    • These small organizations rely on financial support from ACR for specific projects and for meeting the gaps in dollars from other sources just to keep going.

    • A sponsorship of ACR has a more positive direct impact on the organizations we help in the local community than a larger sponsorship to a national organization.

    • All of the charities take part on the day of the race, contributing to the overall success of the event through sweat-equity and inspiration.

    • The more cash sponsorships we can bring in to cover direct costs, the more money we can allocate to the 50+ local charities that volunteer each year. Wouldn’t it be great to have your company be associated with this type of positive community involvement? In the last 11 years we have distributed close to $500,000 LOCALLY.

    But don’t just take it from us…

    Read what  some of our past charities say:

    “The Tukandu Cycling Club pair’s blind and visually impaired stokers with sighted captains for rides on tandem bicycles. The money the club has received over the years has helped us pay for repairs to our bikes, purchase bike helmets and bikes. The Amazing Charity Race Board has been very generous to the club over the years and we appreciate their support.”
    ~Jim Cable, Tukandu Cycling Club

    “The Isaac Walton League provides canoes and kayaks for Boy Scouts/Girl Scouts etc., for experiences and river cleanup. Many other non-profits use the grounds.  The monies received help maintain the property and upkeep.”
    ~Ann Schnure

    The Karen Carns Foundation pledges that a child will never be removed from his or her environment of a private elementary or high school education due to a life-changing event that affects the family’s financial situation.   The support of the Amazing Charity Race has helped us keep many students in their private school after a parent’s death, and those families are ever so grateful.  The Race organizers always manage to create the best, most twisted events for us to run every year, and we all absolutely love it.  This event draws the most KCF volunteers to any of our events and it just keeps getting bigger and better every year!”
    ~Ed Driscoll

    We would love to work with you. These general guidelines can be modified to meet your needs.  For more information, or to set up a meeting with our team, please contact Terrie Puckett at tecumseh70@hotmail.com

    Sponsors: all levels

    • logo on racer and volunteer tee shirts (approximately 1750 ordered each year)

    • logo and hot link on Sponsor page of ACR website

    • listing as Sponsor in any print materials and advertising

    Sponsors: $500.00 value and up

    • all the above

    • Sponsor Spotlight—a paragraph about your company—in 2 email blasts and 2 Facebook posts prior to race day

    Sponsors: $1000.00 value and up

    • all the above

    • 2 race teams registered in 2017

    • increase to 4 Sponsor Spotlights (email and Facebook posts) prior to race day

    • opportunity to address race participants at end of race party

    Sponsors: $3000.00 value and up

    • all the above

    • 10×10 booth at either the start line or end line

    • opportunity to address race participants at map release

    • opportunity to address charities at check distribution party

    • 2 additional Sponsor Spotlights (email and Facebook) post-race (August to December 2017)

       


    Thank You To Our Sponsors

     

     
     
     
     

     

     
     

     
     

     

     

     


  • [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] Ali Syed gives Valectorian speech at LHS Graduation

    [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] Ali Syed gives Valectorian speech at LHS Graduation

    On June 3, the 2017 Loveland High School Class celebrated their commencement during a ceremony at Xavier University’s Cintas Center at 1 PM. Loveland Magazine was the only area media to cover the event.

    In this LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video, you will watch as Ali Syed gives his Valectorian speech at the LHS Graduation.





     
  • [Exclusive Video] Julia Dillhoff and Rachel Ingal give their co-Salutatorian speech at LHS Graduation

    [Exclusive Video] Julia Dillhoff and Rachel Ingal give their co-Salutatorian speech at LHS Graduation

    On June 3, the 2017 Loveland High School Class celebrated their commencement during a ceremony at Xavier University’s Cintas Center at 1 PM. Loveland Magazine was the only area media to cover the event.

    In this LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video, you watch Julia Dillhoff and Rachel Ingal give their co-Salutatorian speech at the LHS Graduation.



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    Help your child improve their academic performance this school year by enrolling them in the creative arts program at VisionArts studio in Loveland!

     



     
  • Riverside/Kemper closing postponed until Thursday

    Riverside/Kemper closing postponed until Thursday

    Loveland, Ohio – A Press Release from the City Manager’s office:

    Due to necessary modifications, the Riverside Drive closure planned for today (Wednesday June 28th) has been moved to Thursday June 29, 2017. The road will be closed from West Loveland Avenue to Twightwee to allow for completion of road repairs along the railroad tracks. The closure will begin at 8:00 a.m. and continue throughout the day with a re-opening of the roadway at approximately 4:00 p.m.

    Questions: Call David Kennedy, City Manager at 707-1454



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  • [Exclusive Video] Council Majority shuts down meeting and goes home

    [Exclusive Video] Council Majority shuts down meeting and goes home

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland Magazine was live last night, and the only local media outlet to cover the Loveland Council meeting. Before City business was discussed, Mayor Fitzgerald read a statement accusing Councilmember Rob Weisgerber of condoning violence towards Councilmember Pam Gross. Weisgerber tried to respond, but the meeting was abruptly adjourned and the microphone turned off, with votes by Fitzgerald, Gross, Angie Settell, and Steve Zamagias.

    Weisgerber, Kathy Bailey, and Ted Phelps voted to continue the business meeting.

    The result was also that residents who say they had hard hitting statements they wanted to make during the open forum, were also not heard last night.

    Bailey, who voted against the adjournment said afterward that she believed the adjournment was rehearsed and scripted by those who voted for it. You can see her interview at the end of the live-stream. Fitzgerald, Gross, Settell, and Zamagias had left the meeting room, so were not available for any rebuttal to Bailey’s allegation of a scripted shut-down of the meeting.

    The live-stream continued to run after the “majority” council members had left the room, and you can watch as Weisgerber addresses the audience and the charges made about him by the Mayor.

    You can go to the end of the live-stream to see the interview with Bailey.

    Here is the social media post that Fitzgerald said was left on Weisgerber’s Facebook page and therefore condones violence towards Gross:

    Rob Weisgerber

    June 21 at 9:50pm ·

    To all my friends out there and especially for those who have spoken out against Mark Fitzgerald and Pam Gross on Loveland City Council. Pam Gross today submitted 9 separate public documents requests for all emails and documents between me and a host of private citizens. The magnitude of the list of names is very disturbing. She had also made the same request of Ted Phelps and Kathy Bailey included in those 9 requests.

    I will be clear that her request looks to be so broad and ill defined that no one can respond. Legal council now has to be involved to resolve. Pam is costing you the residents of Loveland by wasting your tax dollars on petty requests.

    The depth Pam Gross is willing to stoop to for her campaign is embarrassing

    (Name Redacted by Loveland Magazine) You dont have to give her anything. Thats a violation. Does she have a subpeona? She can request all day long. Lol who does she think she is? Trying to pull another fast one with intimidation. She nerds a good old fashion loveland ass kicking 80s style lol.

    Bailey said there was important City business on the Council agenda last night. In protest, some members of the audience crumpled or ripped in half, the meeting agenda.

    EDITOR’S NOTE: Loveland Magazine sent an email this morning to the Councilmembers who voted to shut down the meeting asking for their response regarding Kathy Bailey’s accusation last night that the abrupt closing down of the council meeting was pre-planned.



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  • [Exclusive Video] Jane Pearson’s President’s Address at Loveland High School Graduation

    [Exclusive Video] Jane Pearson’s President’s Address at Loveland High School Graduation

    On June 3, the 2017 Loveland High School Class celebrated their commencement during a ceremony at Xavier University’s Cintas Center at 1 PM. Loveland Magazine was the only area media to cover the event.

    In this LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video, you will Jane Pearson’s President’s Address.



    New offerings for your child at VisionArts studio in Loveland

    Help your child improve their academic performance this school year by enrolling them in the creative arts program at VisionArts studio in Loveland!

     



     
  • [Exclusive Video] Highlights of 2017 LHS Graduation

    [Exclusive Video] Highlights of 2017 LHS Graduation

    On June 3, the 2017 Loveland High School Class celebrated their commencement during a ceremony at Xavier University’s Cintas Center at 1 PM. Loveland Magazine was the only area media to cover the event.

    In this LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video, you will see a highlight reel of the ceremony.





     
  • Riverside and Kemper will be closed on Wednesday

    Riverside and Kemper will be closed on Wednesday

    Loveland, Ohio – On Wednesday at approximately 6 AM, Riverside Drive will be closed from West Loveland Avenue to Twightwee to allow for completion of road repairs along the railroad tracks. The closure will continue throughout the day with a re-opening of the roadway at approximately 4 PM.