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  • CVS Pharmacy on Loveland Madeira/Kemper to close

    CVS Pharmacy on Loveland Madeira/Kemper to close

    Symmes Township, Ohio – The CVS Pharmacy at Loveland Madeira and Kemper Road is permanently closing on December 5.

    CVS, the largest US chain of pharmacies, closed 244 stores between 2018 and 2020. In 2021, it announced plans to close 900 stores by 2024.

    The Ohio Capital Journal reported in September, “The news comes after inspectors have found that CVS’s understaffed stores in Ohio have in some instances lacked controls to protect patients. And it raises the prospect that after buying up independent and small-chain competitors, cost-cutting large chains might not be able to adequately protect patients — when they can provide service at all.”

    Ohio Capital Journal reporter Marty Shadlen said, “CVS bought and closed numerous smaller competitors and moved their prescriptions to its stores. Now it’s been closing its own stores and moving those scripts into its remaining stores, seemingly without adding staff to accommodate the new patients.”

    In at least some cases, the problem isn’t that the companies owning big chains are losing money, it’s that they’re not making enough to keep Wall Street happy. For example, CVS Health made almost $2 billion in profit in the second quarter of this year, but that was 37% less than a year earlier, CNBC reported. But the corporation owns not only the biggest pharmacy retailer. It also owns Aetna, a top-ten health insurer, and CVS Caremark, the nation’s largest drug middleman. And not all of the slump was due to pharmacy operations.

    In the CVS’s second-quarter earnings call, CEO Karen Lynch said, “We grew (pharmacy) revenue to $28.8 billion, an increase of nearly 8% versus the prior year. We generated $1.4 billion of adjusted operating income in the quarter, a decrease of 17% from the prior year, largely due to lower COVID-related volumes.”

  • Brush Drop Off in Symmes Township

    Brush Drop Off in Symmes Township

    Symmes Township, Ohio – The Township has a contract with Irvine Wood Recovery, 110 Glendale Milford Road, Miamiville, to accept yard waste from May 1st through October 31st. The hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8 AM until 5 PM and Saturday from 8 AM until noon (weather permitting).

  • Fallis Road to close August 9 through August 15

    Fallis Road to close August 9 through August 15

    Symmes Township, Ohio – From August 9 through August 15, Hamilton County will be replacing an existing bridge wingwall at 10624 Fallis Road between Riveroaks Drive and Betty Ray Drive.

    This requires the closure of Fallis Road.

    The detour route will be Rich Road – West Loveland Avenue – Wall Street – Fallis Road and vice versa.

  • Loveland-Symmes Fire Department buys air trailer with help from AFG grant

    Loveland-Symmes Fire Department buys air trailer with help from AFG grant

    Photo by Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment Magazine

    Loveland-Symmes Fire Department received a 90/10 grant through the Assistance to Firefighters Grant to buy the air trailer.

    By Bill Adkins and Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment Magazine – Loveland-Symmes Fire Department applied for the Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) in hopes to secure funds to purchase an Air Trailer. AFG grants are designed to aid in the cost to fire departments for much-needed equipment and education. This air trailer will be vital in supporting fire and dive companies with unlimited breathing air.

    Making equipment available as a regional asset can increase the chances of obtaining the grant because, instead of one department having access to new equipment, a magnitude of departments will now have access. Loveland-Symmes Fire Department received a 90/10 grant through AFG to purchase the air trailer. This means the AFG would cover 90% of the cost and Loveland-Symmes would pay the additional 10%.

    Continue reading the full article at Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment Magazine

  • Loveland Youth Baseball 13U team plays for the District Championship tonight

    Loveland Youth Baseball 13U team plays for the District Championship tonight

    Symmes Township, Ohio – Tonight, June 29, the Loveland Youth Baseball 13U team plays for the District Championship at 6:15 PM at Home of the Brave Park.

    Loveland teams hosted this year’s tournament and will play Lakota. Earlier in the week Loveland beat Lakota 13-3 and Lakota would have to beat Loveland twice to be champion, whereas Loveland just needs Thursday’s win to advance.

    If Loveland wins, they advance to the Ohio State Intermediate Tournament in Ashtabula and the road to the Intermediate (50/70) World Series in Livermore, California.

    Scott Carr is the coach of the Loveland All Star team.

     

  • Burgers & Brews w/live music at Lake Isabella

    Burgers & Brews w/live music at Lake Isabella

    Symmes Township, Ohio – Join us this summer for live music and grill-outs on the deck of the Lake Isabella Boathouse.

    Enjoy the fun atmosphere, peaceful views of the lake, and live music for free. Burgers, hot dogs, and refreshing beverages will be available for guests to purchase.

    What to Know:

    Date: Select Fridays Time: 6 – 9 p.m.
    Location: Lake Isabella

    A Vehicle Permit might be required to enter.

    Musical Guests:

    June 23 | Courtney Halloway
    July 7 | Ed Sax
    July 21 | Charlie Millikin
    Aug. 11 | Katie Pritchard
    Aug. 25 | Meg Kecskes

    The boathouse at Lake Isabella just outside of Loveland at the I-275 interchange.
    The boathouse at Lake Isabella just outside of Loveland at the I-275 interchange. (Loveland Magazine file photo)

    Lake Isabella is a quiet 76-acre park that packs a big bite when it comes to fishing for feisty catfish.

    Enjoy a 28-acre pay lake that offers fishing from the bank, dock or rental boat.

    Great Parks stocks its lakes with thousands of pounds of adult fish annually. Farm-raised rainbow trout are stocked in March and October when lake waters are cooler. Channel catfish are stocked in the summer at each lake. Additional species include blue and shovelhead catfish, yellow perch, and panfish.

    Electric trolling motors are permitted. Personal watercraft, such as canoes and kayaks, are not permitted on the lake. Lake Isabella also has a full-service boathouse and reservable Chart Room, Riverside Lodge, and Shady Elm Shelter for group outings. The park offers picnic areas, a playground, and access to the Little Miami River.

    Photo by Great Lakes

    Lake Isabella also has a full-service boathouse located on a 28-acre pay lake that is stocked weekly (March-October) and offers fishing from the bank, dock or rental rowboat. The boathouse has an assortment of rods, reels, lures, artificial and live bait as well as plenty of seating out on the deck. You can purchase day or season passes at the boathouse. An Ohio State Fishing License is not required to fish at Lake Isabella.

    Lake Isabella Campground is comprised of six primitive camping pod sites located in the beautiful, shaded grove of trees adjacent to the Little Miami River canoe/kayak launch and within walking distance to the playground and Lake Isabella boathouse. Each pod site features four picnic tables and shares a fire ring.

    At Great Parks of Hamilton County, the health and safety of our employees and guests are our highest priority. We continue to take precautionary steps and make service adjustments in response to the latest information available from the Ohio Department of Health. More detailed information can be found here.

    • An online reservation will be required to camp at Lake Isabella Campground. Great Parks Campgrounds will not be accepting walk-in reservations.
    • One family household is permitted to occupy a campsite or cabin, up to (6) people.

    Address:

    10174 Loveland-Madeira Road
    Loveland, OH 45140

    Get Directions >

    • Hours: 
    • Open daily from dawn until dusk.
    • Phone:
    • Lake Isabella Harbor: 513-791-1663
    • Lake Isabella Campground: 513-851-2267

  • Northeast Communications center becomes member of program to protect children

    Northeast Communications center becomes member of program to protect children

    Loveland and Symmes Township, Ohio – From the moment the report of a missing child comes in, to the resolution of the case, every action taken has the potential to make the difference between a successful recovery and a tragic outcome.

    The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) developed the Missing Kids Readiness Program to promote best practices for responding to calls of missing, abducted, and sexually exploited children. Emergency communications centers and law enforcement agencies are recognized for meeting essential training and policy elements demonstrating preparedness for responding to a missing child incident.

    To meet the requirements of the Program, the Northeast Communications Center (NECC) located at the Loveland Safety Center on Lebanon Road worked with NCMEC on their missing child policy to ensure it met the critical elements of the model policy for emergency communications centers. In addition, Aaron Burg, Captain of Communications, completed the required agency administrator training and ensured all Dispatchers and Training Officers completed their required training.

    “By demonstrating remarkable leadership, and making this commitment of training and preparedness, NECC is communications to its citizens and families that protecting the lives and safety of their children is a top priority,” said Symmes Township in their Spring newsletter.

    Armed with the information, knowledge, and operational resources gained through meeting the program criteria, NECC is positioned to respond more quickly, comprehensively, and effectively when a child’s life or safety may be at stake.

    NECC becomes the 8th emergency communications center in the State of Ohio and the 2nd in the Greater Cincinnati region to become a member in the Missing Kids Readiness Program.

    To learn more about NCMEC and the Missing Kids Readiness Program, click here.

    To see the full listing of all MKRP recognized agencies, click here.

    Learn more about the Northeast Communications Center (NECC) located at the Loveland Safety Center on Lebanon Road. Since 1999, the Northeast Communications Center has been providing 911 service, emergency, and non-emergency dispatching for the City of Loveland and Hamilton County District 3.

  • Snider Road Closure

    Snider Road Closure

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Symmes Township, Ohio – The Township has announced that beginning on Monday, April 3rd, Snider Road was to be closed for up to 120 days to repair the overpass structure which is situated just north of the I-71/I-275 interchange. The project will include replacing the concrete parapets and vandal fencing and conducting other minor bridge work.

    Traffic will be detoured by way of Kemper Road, US 22/3, Mason-Montgomery Road and Fields-Ertel Road.

    For more information, contact Kathleen Fuller at the Ohio Department of Transportation at (513) 933-6517.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers will open soon

    Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers will open soon

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Symmes Township, Ohio – Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers will open soon near the At Home store and the Chase Bank in the vicinity at 4047 Montgomery Road. The location is also near the Meijer Express Gas Station and the Meijer store.

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    FREDDY?

    Freddy Simon believed he was “the luckiest man in the world.”

    Freddy grew up on a farm near Colwich, Kansas, just outside of Wichita. After finishing high school, Freddy enlisted in the U.S. Army, serving in the Pacific Rim region during World War II. A self-proclaimed “regular guy”, he was awarded the Purple Heart for injuries sustained during service, as well as a Bronze Star for valor.

    freddy in miltary uniform

    Freddy then returned to Kansas, started a family, worked hard in the hospitality industry for 56 years, and raised six children with his wife, Norma Jean.

    Freddy’s family values and patriotic service to his country is the foundation of Freddy’s Frozen Custard and Steakburgers®, and these values have inspired us to do everything The Freddy’s Way.

    Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers® was co-founded in 2002 by brothers Bill and Randy Simon with their friend and business partner, Scott Redler. It was named in honor of Bill and Randy’s father. Together, they built a brand focused on quality, hospitality, cleanliness and timeless traditions.

    Quality
    Hospitality
    Cleanliness

    Today, our Freddy’s Family creates fresh, made-to-order, craveable food, served to our guests with genuine hospitality in a fun, inclusive environment.

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  • Union Cemetery Road to be closed for sanitary sewer project beginning Monday

    Union Cemetery Road to be closed for sanitary sewer project beginning Monday

    Symmes Township, Ohio – The Smith Corporation will be installing a sanitary sewer between 9310 and 9360 Union Cemetery Road beginning Monday, February 20th. The closure is expected to last through Friday, March 17th.

    The project will eliminate three household sewage treatment systems. Metropolitan Sewer Disrrict proposes to construct approximately 500 linear feet of 8-inch diameter gravity sewer, four 6-inch diameter sewer laterals, and sewer appurtenances.

    If you should have any issues, it is suggested you contact Jay Smith with Smith Corporation at (513)782-8882 or Kurtis Boggs with the Hamilton County Engineer’s office at (513)946-8430.