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  • CancerFree KIDS is expanding to Columbus!

    CancerFree KIDS is expanding to Columbus!

    Loveland, Ohio – In a newsletter sent today CancerFree KIDS announced, they have been proud to invest in pediatric cancer research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus for nearly 15 years and are excited to expand the organization’s presence in the Columbus community under the leadership of their newest team member, Melissa Jackson.

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    Please help us build our CancerFree KIDS community in Columbus! If you or a friend live in the Columbus area and would like to receive more information about events, volunteer opportunities and research impact in Columbus, please let us know!

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    CancerFree KIDS would like to welcome our newest team member, Melissa Jackson, who will serve as our market director in Columbus! CancerFree KIDS has been proud to invest in pediatric cancer research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital for nearly 15 years and we are excited to expand our organization’s presence in the Columbus community under Melissa’s leadership.
    Melissa has extensive experience in public health and non-profit management and has served the cancer community directly through numerous state and national non-profits. As the mother of a pediatric cancer survivor herself, she also founded a local non-profit and support group for parents who have children with cancer.
    Volunteer on Jersey Mike’s Day of Giving! On Jersey Mike’s Day of Giving on March 27th, 100% of sales in Greater Cincinnati and NKY are donated to CancerFree KIDS! Help us make this day a success by volunteering in your local store!
    Learn More and Register to Volunteer

     

    Join the the Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing

    Save the date for the 19th Annual Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing benefiting CancerFree KIDS on Friday, June 7th, Saturday, June 8th and the Corporate Outing on Monday, July 15th! Sponsor registration is also open! Register your foursome and view sponsorship opportunities here.

    19th Annual Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing Benefitting CancerFree KIDS

    About CancerFree KIDS

    CancerFree KIDS aims to find gentler, more effective childhood cancer treatments by funding innovative research projects in the early stages of development. New ideas need money to grow, yet potential breakthrough treatment methods often go nowhere because pediatric cancer research is drastically underfunded.

    CancerFree KIDS provides grants to high-risk/high-reward childhood cancer research projects in these crucial early stages, which allows researchers to prove their concept, secure additional funding, find new treatment therapies and eventually end childhood cancer.

     

  • What Does The Future Hold For Tee Higgins?

    What Does The Future Hold For Tee Higgins?

    by Chris Ball

    Loveland, Ohio – Injuries derailed so much of the promise last season for the Bengals. While the most crucial was to Joe Burrow, Tee Higgins also missed five games due to various injuries and was limited to just 42 receptions, the lowest total of his career. It was very bad timing in a contract year for a player who surely wanted to show the Bengals and the league that he was deserving of a big payday.

    That leaves Higgins and the Bengals in a very unique position this offseason. The team has $53.2 million in cap space which is good for sixth-most in the NFL. There is money to spend , but also plenty of needs to fill including an impending mega-extension for Ja’Marr Chase.

    This is why many Bengals pundits believe that the Franchise Tag is the most likely option with respect to Higgins’ contract status going forward. Briefly, the Franchise Tag a would allow the Bengals to retain Higgins at a salary that reflects the average of the top five players at his position or 120% of his previous salary – whichever figure is higher. There are two types of “tags” the exclusive tag, which would prevent Tee from negotiating with any other team and would fully guarantee his salary.

    The other is the non-exclusive tag which allows players to negotiate with other teams even if they are tagged. If Tee reaches a deal with another team, the Bengals would retain the right to match the deal if they wish. If they choose not to match and Tee signs somewhere else the Bengals would receive a pair of first-round picks as compensation for losing him.

    The average salary of the top five wide receivers would mean that if the Franchise Tag is applied to Tee his potential contract would be for one year at $20.7 million. Bengals fans may recall that this was the track taken by the team with respect to Jessie Bates who played out his year on the Franchise Tag before signing with the Atlanta Falcons last year. It wasn’t a very pretty process as Bates skipped all offseason workouts and much of training camp before finally signing his contract for the year. And just as with Higgins, there were logistical issues in offering Bates a lucrative long-term deal given the need for yet another gargantuan contract the following year for an irreplaceable star player: Joe Burrow.

    It seems unlikely that the Bengals and Higgins will reach an agreement on any sort of extension, though it is a possibility. That leaves the Franchise Tag as the most viable option. The Bengals must tag Higgins by March 5 but the two sides can still negotiate for a longer deal. If they can’t agree by July 15 then (if put in place) the tag becomes official and Tee would be playing on the one-year contract.

    That isn’t necessarily the end of the story, however. There is a question as to whether Tee Higgins would play under the tag. Though it’s rare, players have threatened to sit out an entire season rather than play under the cloud of a one-year contract. While it’s too early to predict what Higgins’ reaction might be, contract talks and the millions of dollars at issue rarely lead to simple or clean solutions.

    The Bengals could apply the tag to Higgins and then trade him to another team that could then work out a longer contract, which is commonly referred to as a “tag and trade.” However, the Bengals are not known for even normal trades much less trades of players playing under the Franchise Tag.

    If Tee Higgins is back for another year, no matter how that’s accomplished, it will undoubtedly be a good thing for this team. Yes, he was injured last year and had some issues with drops, but he showed that he still can be a dynamic and impactful wide receiver. You have no further to look than his 80-yard touchdown against the Steelers to see that when healthy he is a top tier wide receiver.

    Tyler Boyd is gone, Charlie Jones and Andrei Iosivas are young and developing. The Bengals have no consistent threats at tight end. A healthy and productive Tee Higgins punishes teams for double teaming Ja’Marr Chase and frees him up to run deeper routes. Higgins is athletic for his size and strong enough to out muscle most corners in the NFL.

    Even if it is for one year at 20 million, getting Tee Higgins on the field for this team in 2024 is an absolute priority. The window for the Bengals to win and make deep playoff runs will not stay open forever, especially as superstars like Chase (rightfully) will be paid vast sums of money, shrinking the pie for other players on this team.

    While that window is open, the Bengals must do whatever is necessary to put the best players on the field. Players like Tee Higgins.


    Christopher Ball is a longtime Loveland resident and an attorney. He graduated from Loveland High School in 2003 and was a member of the football team before going on to become a coach’s assistant at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. He has been following and rooting for the Reds and Bengals since the early 1990s and has been through the many ups and downs that fandom has wrought over the years.

  • Newest, silliest fun race around: The Leprechaun Chase!

    Newest, silliest fun race around: The Leprechaun Chase!

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    Loveland, Ohio – Just when you thought they were done, the makers of the Amazing Charity Race announce the newest, silliest fun race around: The Leprechaun Chase!

    Saturday, March 16th, starting at 8:30 AM, teams of 2 will use a map of Loveland to the Leprechauns and pots of gold around the city. Four teams will start every 3 minutes. Once you find a Leprechaun, they will give you a piece of gold that will help you solve the final Irish riddle. You must collect all gold pieces and go as fast as you can to the finish line, where the Leprechauns will be waiting for you to solve the riddle.

    Once solved, you can bask in a feeling of accomplishment and enjoy an Irish breakfast from Ramsey’s Trailside Cafe and post-race laughs. The distance is around a 5K and will be completed all on foot. Runners and walkers are welcome, and it will be a timed event.

    Proceeds from the race benefit the Loveland Legacy Foundation.

    $100 per team of 2. – Kids aged 8-13 need to team up with an adult. 14 and over can run with anyone 14 and over.

    Sign up by February 29th to guarantee your shirt size!

    ENTER TO SOLVE THE FINAL IRISH RIDDLE

  • Chased this for weeks

    Chased this for weeks

    David Miller is the Managing Editor of Loveland Magazine

    by David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio – Each morning I sit on our porch at home, listening to NPR and catching up with emails and a first cup of instant coffee. I have a blanket over my legs and feet with a very basic electric heater underneath. Been poking around TikTok too – ouch!

    It’s always before the sun rises and I wait to see if it’s gonna be out! The sun always rises but it’s not always out. I’ve ran over to the Farm quite a few times to hop in my car, crossing the Little Miami over to the Works Pizza parking lot in Historic Downtown that not too long ago got a fresh coat of red paint – along with the railroad passenger car attached to the restaurant.

    I wanted to get the bright red sun and clouds in a photo along with the iconic red landmark. Finally, yesterday – I think my timing was pretty good because most times I was late for the peak moments.

  • Many prizes and a chance to win a $300 Better Blend Gift card!

    Many prizes and a chance to win a $300 Better Blend Gift card!

    Loveland, Ohio – You don’t even have to be a football fan to win big this Super Bowl Sunday! Better Blend Loveland is awarding special discounts to all Rewards Members if these Super Bowl predictions come true!

    For the following predictions, there’s no entry necessary! Just check your Better Blend Rewards account on Monday to see what you’ve won!

    Total points are over 50 $2 off

    Patrick Mahomes interception $1.50 off

    Christian McCafferty touchdown $1.00 off

    3 or more touchdowns scored 50% off

    More than 1 field goal missed 20% off

    Go to the Better Blend FaceBook Page and make your own prediction and win extra! Comment on what you think the final score will be. If you get it right, you’ll win a $300 Better Blend Gift card!

    One voucher per purchase. Vouchers are valid until February 21, 2023.
    This is our way to make the Super Bowl a little more interesting and fun for our healthy community.
    Football enthusiasts and non-sports fans alike can now enjoy the outcomes of the big game Sunday.
  • Body Alive Lagree Set to Open Its Doors in Loveland, Ohio

    Body Alive Lagree Set to Open Its Doors in Loveland, Ohio

    RESILIENCE, DETERMINATION, PROGRESS … It’s LAGREE!

    Loveland, Ohio – Body Alive Lagree, a premier Lagree fitness studio, is excited to announce the grand opening of its newest location in Loveland. The studio is set to open its doors on Friday, February 16. They will be offering $7 Lagree class credits for a limited time, which can be purchased online at https://bodyalivefitness.com/loveland-lagree/.

    “The Lagree Method,” is a high-intensity, low-impact exercise method, that tightens, strengthens, and tones in as little as 30 minutes a session by incorporating bodybuilding principles, such as Time Under Tension, which removes breaks from workouts and grants users the ability to sweat, shake, and persevere through the total duration of every class.

    In addition, many Lagree movements incorporate the use of 600 muscles at once, making this method even more time-efficient for those on the go and those looking for quick but lasting results.

    Adam Engel, a retired MLB player, and Isaac Spence, both 2010 graduates of Loveland High School, are excited to share their passion for fitness with the community in their hometown.

    The studio is equipped with the latest Lagree Miniformer machines, experienced trainers, and a welcoming environment for individuals of all fitness levels. The instructors make every class an amazing workout experience for all fitness levels! Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced Lagree enthusiasts are encouraged to attend!

    For more information about the grand opening, please visit https://bodyalivefitness.com/loveland-lagree/ or contact info@bodyalivefitness.com.

    About Body Alive:

    Body Alive has been a fitness staple in the area since 2012. Since then, they have added more locations throughout Cincinnati and are now opening a new Lagree Studio in Loveland.

    Body Alive is proud to bring this cutting-edge fitness method to the Loveland community, providing a unique and effective workout experience.

  • Ohio Total Solar Eclipse

    Ohio Total Solar Eclipse

    Loveland, Ohio – On April 8, 2024, people within a 124-mile wide stretch of Ohio will experience a total solar eclipse – where the moon appears to totally obscure the sun. And for those not in the path of totality, a partial eclipse will be viewable. A total solar eclipse is a rare and unique event. Ohio’s last visible total solar eclipse was over 200 years ago – in 1806!

    By looking at the map, you will see that the Loveland area is not in the zone where we will experience a “total” eclipse however we should certainly experience a darkened sky because we will be in the “Partial Totality Area”.

    For more on the Ohio Total Solar Eclipse, check out the Ohio EMA’s page. And share your Ohio Total Solar Eclipse adventure with #OhioTheHeartofitAll and #Eclipse24.

    It’s never safe to look directly at the sun’s rays, even if the sun is partially obscured. The only safe way to look directly at a partially eclipsed sun is through special-purpose solar filters, such as eclipse glasses or hand-held solar viewers. Click to find AAS Reputable Vendors for solar eclipse viewers.

    Click on Hamilton County on the map below for eclipse-related attractions!
  • 19th Annual Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing Benefitting CancerFree KIDS

    19th Annual Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing Benefitting CancerFree KIDS

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    June 7 and 8 | Hickory Woods Golf Course

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    July 15 | O’Bannon Creek Golf Club

     

    Loveland, OhioPaxton’s Grill had a great golf outing in 2023, and raised $85K for CancerFree Kids.

    Registration and Sponsorship available by clicking here.

    Download a printable version of our 2024 sponsorship form here.

     

    Watch last year’s check presentation:

    ABOUT CancerFree KIDS

    CancerFree KIDS aims to find more effective and gentler treatments for childhood cancer by funding innovative research projects in the early stages of development. New ideas need money to grow, yet potential breakthrough treatment methods often go unfunded because pediatric cancer research is drastically limited. CancerFree KIDS provides grants to high-risk/high-reward childhood cancer research projects in these crucial early stages, which allows researchers to prove their concept, secure additional funding, and eventually create new treatments for kids.

  • The need for food and basic necessities continues

    The need for food and basic necessities continues

    Loveland, Ohio – The need for food and basic necessities continues to rise for our neighbors in need. You can help by picking up a few of these items on your next shopping trip. There is a drop-off box outside the front door to the pantry for your convenience.

    Please save this image to your phone so it will be with you when you shop. Then, head straight to the pantry at 541 Loveland Madeira Road!

     

    and put your donations in the drop-off box!

     

  • Austin Peay State University Govs open volleyball season with a tournament at Loveland’s Grand Sands

    Austin Peay State University Govs open volleyball season with a tournament at Loveland’s Grand Sands

    Loveland, Ohio – The Austin Peay State University Govs open the season at the Grand Sands Tournament in Loveland, Ohio, where they face Tusculum and Morehead State on February 23rd and Liberty and Atlantic Sun Conference opponent Eastern Kentucky on February 24th. Read on at Clarksville Online…