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  • Boil advisory does not impact Loveland water customers

    Boil advisory does not impact Loveland water customers

    A Press Release from Loveland City Hall:

    Boil Advisory Does Not Impact Loveland Water Customers

    Some residents have received an emergency alert on their cell phones regarding a boil advisory, this advisory was issued by Cincinnati Water Works and does not impact Loveland water customers.

  • Loveland City School District salutes students for cultivating positive climate

    Loveland City School District salutes students for cultivating positive climate

    25 students honored during varsity basketball game as part of the ‘My Voice, My Choice’ kindness campaign

     

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland City School District salutes 25 students selected by each school for helping to create a culture of kindness. Superintendent Chad Hilliker formally recognized the students during the Loveland High School Tiger varsity basketball game by presenting each student with a certificate and shirt.

    The My Voice, My Choice campaign is focused on creating a positive school climate for all students, calling on our students to stand up for their peers through their words and actions. The students recognized during the ceremony included: 

    Loveland Early Childhood Center

    Eli Stagg
    William Buringrud
    Lilly Gutekunst
    Esha Srivastava

    Loveland Primary School

    Joel Berres
    Jackson Cocco
    Adrianna Bzhikyan
    Jonah Schmidt 

    Loveland Elementary School

    Matthew King
    Camelia Catan
    Sydney Mertes
    Alexa DelloStritto

    Loveland Intermediate School

    Molly Fritsch
    AJ Dahlquist
    Olivia Huff
    Brady Steiner
    Riley Loomis


    Loveland Middle School

    Jose’ Santin-Abarca
    Vanessa Rivera
    Matthew Copfer
    Allie Fogel

    Loveland High School

    Tarah Wagner
    Grace Fjelstul
    Joey Hickey
    Erica Perl



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  • Johnny Peers & the Muttville Comix at Murphy Theater

    Johnny Peers & the Muttville Comix at Murphy Theater

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]After attending Ringling Clown College, Johnny Peers began adopting dogs. And what else would a clown do with dogs but involve them in his shows! Each dog has their own skills and talents, and his menagerie of mongrels never fails to win the hearts of audiences. Children 14 and under FREE, limit three children per paying adult.

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  • You’re invited to Mosaic’s City Block Party

    You’re invited to Mosaic’s City Block Party

    40,000 Easter Eggs

    You’re invited to Mosaic’s City Block Party on Saturday, April 15th from 11 AM until 3 PM. There is something for everyone: egg hunt, car show, escape room, food trucks, and more.
     
    You are encouraged you to pre-register your child(ren) for the 40,000 Easter egg hunt to secure a spot/s and a receive a free gift from Scene 75 (ages 2-11).
     
    Pre-registration ends Wednesday, April 11th. Sponsored by: Mosaic Church, Scene 75, Hershey’s Chocolate, Lykins Energy, Bone Dry Roofing, and Recreational Outlet.
     
    To Pre-Register visit www.PartyAtMosaic.com
     
     
  • Free Spring Fling Carnival at POP on April 18

    Free Spring Fling Carnival at POP on April 18

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  • Several facilities around Loveland receive First Quarter 2017 Clean Kitchen Award

    Several facilities around Loveland receive First Quarter 2017 Clean Kitchen Award

    “The Hamilton County Public Health Clean Kitchen Award represents the gold standard in maintaining safe food service operations,” Kesterman adds.

    When heading out to eat, we often access menus, reviews and recommendations before choosing a spot.  For diners at schools, healthcare facilities or other foodservice providers, there is a level of trust that food is being prepared and handled properly.  Hamilton County Public Health helps take the guess-work out of dining decisions through its online inspection reports and Clean Kitchen Award program. 

     “According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2015, there were nearly 375,000 cases of foodborne illness in the U.S., 2,000 of which occurred in Ohio” says Greg Kesterman, Assistant Hamilton County Health Commissioner.  “Most of what we see in terms of foodborne illness is preventable, which is why we put emphasis on our education and inspection program with the food service facilities we serve,” he adds. 

    “The Hamilton County Public Health Clean Kitchen Award represents the gold standard in maintaining safe food service operations,” Kesterman adds.  “The award is not easy to receive. When you see one on display, it points to an operator that takes the responsibility very seriously.  If you don’t see an award, ask the operator why.”

    [quote_left]When choosing a place to eat, make sanitation a priority.[/quote_left]When choosing a place to eat, make sanitation a priority.  You can view inspection data for all food service facilities and listings for all Clean Kitchen Award winners on the Hamilton County Public Health website at www.HCPH.org.   The Clean Kitchen Award reflects inspection data from the previous two years and is not necessarily indicative of current conditions.  

    The requirements for receiving a Clean Kitchen Award are stringent.  To be considered, facilities must:

    • Have three or fewer violations in the previous two years prior to applying;
    • Have no “critical” or repeat violations in the previous two years;
    • Maintain at least two staff members with Level I Food Handler certification or at least one staff member with a current ServSafe certificate;
    • Submit applications along with corresponding documentation;
    • Have a minimum of two years of inspection data on file with Hamilton County Public Health.

    Following is the list of winning operators for the first quarter of 2017:

    * Repeat Winners

     

    Facility Address Location
    Ameritas Life Ins. * 1876 Waycross Road Forest Park
    Anderson Township Center C.A.S.S. * 7970 Beechmont Ave. Anderson Twp.
    Brookwood Retirement Community * 12100 Reed Hartman Road Sycamore Twp.
    Colerain High School * 8801 Cheviot Road Colerain Twp.
    Ethicon – Dining Room * 4545 Creek Road Blue Ash
    Ethicon – Surgeon’s Lounge * 4545 Creek Road Blue Ash
    KinderCare Tri County 1459 E. Kemper Road Sharonville
    Loveland Early Childhood Center * 6740 Loveland Miamiville Loveland
    Loveland Elementry School * 600 Loveland Madeira Road Loveland
    Loveland High School * 1 Tiger Trail Loveland
    Loveland Intermediate School * 757 S. Lebanon Road Loveland
    Loveland Primary School * 550 Loveland Madeira Road Loveland
    Montgomery Care Center * 7777 Montgomery Road Montgomery
    Mt. Airy Gardens 2250 Banning Road Springfield Twp.
    Our Lady of Grace Catholic School * 2940 W. Galbraith Road Colerain Twp.
    P&G Ivorydale * 5299 Spring Grove Ave. St. Bernard
    St. Gertrude School Cafeteria 6543 Miami Ave. Madiera
    St. Joseph Home 10722 Wyscarver Road Sharonville
    Standard Textile Cafeteria * 1 Knollcrest Dr Reading
    The Alois Alzheimer Center * 70 Damon Road Greenhills
    Agape Children’s Center @ Dayspring Church * 1060 Smiley Ave. Forest Park
    All About Kids 11210 Montgomery Road Symmes Twp.
    Arden Courts – Kenwood * 4580 E. Galbraith Road Sycamore Twp.
    Arden Courts of Anderson * 6870 Clough Pike Anderson Twp.
    Bridgetown Middle School 3900 Race Road Green Twp.
    Colerain Elementary School * 4850 Poole Road Colerain Twp.
    Comfort Inn 9011 Fields Ertel Symmes Twp.
    Delshire Elementary School * 4402 Glenhaven Road Delhi Twp.
    Diane’s Restaurant * 1951 Anderson Ferry Green Twp.
    Kinder Care Ct. #1561 11737 Seven Gables Rd. Symmes Twp.
    La Rosa’s – loveland * 901 Loveland Madeira Road Loveland
    Miami Township Senior Center * 8 N. Miami Ave. Miami Twp.
    Mount Washington Care Center * 6900 Beechmont Ave Anderson Twp.
    Oakdale Elementary School 5280 Foley Road Green Twp.
    Rapid Run Middle School * 6345 Rapid Run Road Delhi Twp.
    Sharon Hill Daycare & Preschool (Tri County) 11550 Chester Road Sharonville
    Skatin Place 3211 Lina Place Colerain Twp.
    Skyline Chili – Springfield Pike 9907 Springfield Pike Woodlawn
    Springmyer Elementary School * 4179 Ebenezer Road Green Twp.
    The Lodge Care Center 9370 Union Cemetery Road Symmes Twp.
    The Veg Head * 920 B Loveland Madeira Road Loveland
    Welch Elementary School * 12084 Deerhorn Dr Forest Park
    White Oak Middle School 3130 Jessup Road Green Twp.
    Youthland Academy 10632 Loveland Madeira Road Loveland
    3 Sweet Girls Cakery 7458 Montgomery Road Silverton
    J. Gumbo’s Finneytown (Gone Gumbo LLC) 879 W. Galbraith Road Springfield Twp.
    Kennedy Avenue Food Mart 5361 Kennedy Ave. Columbia Twp.
    Lincoln Heights Elementary * 1113 Adams Lincoln Heights
    Mt. Healthy Dairy Bar 7840 Hamilton Ave. Mt. Healthy
    Mt. Healthy Jr./ Sr. High School * 8101 Hamilton Ave. Mt. Healthy
    Northwest High School  * 10761 Pippin Rd Colerain Twp.
    Pizza Hut * 9725 Kenwood Road Sycamore Twp.
    Pizza Hut * 9632 Colerain Ave. Colerain Twp.
    Sharon Hill Daycare & Preschool 1275 Kemper Meadow Dr. Forest Park
    St. Bernard Dairy Queen * 4437 Vine St. St. Bernard
    St. Bernard Elementary School * 4515 Tower Ave. St. Bernard
    St. Bernard Elmwood Place High School * 4615 Tower Place St. Bernard
    St. Clement School Cafeteria * 4534 Vine St. St. Bernard
    St. James School Cafeteria * 6111 Cheviot Road Green Twp.
    The Cruise Inn * 695 Northland Blvd. Forest Park
    The Meadows Health Care * 11760 Pellston Ct. Forest Park
    Vermont Primary School * 33 Vermont Ave. Wyoming
    Woodlawn Dairy Queen * 10091 Springfield Pike Woodlawn
    Woodlawn Elementary School * 31 Riddle Road Woodlawn
    Wyoming Elm Elementary * 134 Elm St. Wyoming
    Wyoming High School * 106 Pendrery Ave. Wyoming
    Wyoming Middle School * 17 Wyoming Ave. Wyoming

     

  • Sen. Sherrod Brown: “If you’ve served your time, you shouldn’t continue to be punished for your past mistakes”

    Sen. Sherrod Brown: “If you’ve served your time, you shouldn’t continue to be punished for your past mistakes”

    “Ban the Box” Already Practiced by Counties and Cities Throughout Ohio

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) joined a bipartisan group of Senators today to introduce the Fair Chance Act, which would prohibit federal employers and contractors from asking a job applicant about his or her criminal history until the final stages of the interview process. The legislation was cosponsored by Sens. Cory Booker (D-NJ), Ron Johnson (R-WI), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Joni Ernst (R-IA), and Rob Portman (R-OH).

    “If you’ve served your time, you shouldn’t continue to be punished for your past mistakes,” said Brown. “We need to give folks who’ve paid their debt to society a fair shot to earn a living and contribute to society, rather than ending up back behind bars.”  

    By “banning the box” in federal hiring and federal contractor hiring, the Fair Chance Act will help formerly incarcerated individuals re-integrate into society and gain meaningful employment, while still providing employers the opportunity to learn about criminal histories before hiring. The bill includes important common-sense exceptions for jobs related to law enforcement and national security, jobs dealing with classified information, and other jobs requiring criminal history information.

    Twenty-five states, including Ohio, have taken this step already.  Additionally, cities and counties across Ohio, including Cuyahoga County, Hamilton County, Summit County, Akron, Canton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dayton, Massillon, and Youngstown have already “banned the box” for government employment applications.

    Specifically, the Fair Chance Act would:

    • Ban the federal government from requesting criminal history information from applicants until they reach the conditional offer stage.
    • Prohibit federal contractors from requesting criminal history information from candidates for positions within the scope of federal contracts until the conditional offer stage.
    • Include important exceptions for positions related to law enforcement and national security duties, positions requiring access to classified information, and positions for which access to criminal history information is required by law.
    • Require the Bureau of Justice Statistics, in coordination with the U.S. Census Bureau, to issue a report on the employment statistics of formerly incarcerated individuals.

    Brown introduced the Fair Chance Act in September 2015 with Sens. Booker, Johnson, Baldwin, and Ernst. The bill passed unanimously out of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee in October 2015.

    In May 2015, Brown and Booker led a group of 25 Senate colleagues in a letter urging President Obama to expand job opportunities and reduce recidivism by taking executive action and requiring federal contractors and federal agencies to “ban the box” on job applications.

    Brown also cosponsored the Democracy Restoration Act of 2015, legislation that would restore voting rights to formerly incarcerated individuals in an effort to help Americans who have served their time successfully reenter their communities.