Loveland Magazine
Loveland Magazine LLC is a locally owned and independent publication based in Loveland, Ohio, where its founders reside. Established in 2004, it marked the return of a newspaper to Loveland after nearly 40 years. Loveland Magazine operates independently and is not affiliated with the City of Loveland, the Chamber of Commerce, or any other corporate entity. The magazine is co-owned by David Miller and Cassie Mattia. Our editorial stance leans towards social progressiveness while maintaining a fiscally conservative approach that promotes equality and supports the most vulnerable members of our community. At Loveland Magazine, we uphold a strict policy of inclusivity and do not discriminate based on race, color, age, ethnicity, religion, national origin, pregnancy, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, disability, or military status, in any of our programs or activities.
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lovelandmagazine.com | Marty Schladen
Stock photo from Getty Images. State spends billions on job incentives that mostly benefit the wealthyOhio had the sixth-highest unemployment of any state in April. The news comes after years of state officials spending billions on economic growth programs tilted heavily toward the wealthy. It might seem ironic, but Ohio’s economy added jobs in April even as unemployment continued to grow. That’s because job growth isn’t keeping up with the numbers joining the workforce.
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lovelandmagazine.com | Susan Tebben
U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., speaks to reporters as he leaves a news conference following a House Republican Conference meeting at the U.S. Capitol on April 8, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)The U.S. House Republican budget bill could spell significant losses for low-income families in Ohio, specifically those in need of food assistance and those on Medicaid.
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lovelandmagazine.com | Megan Henry
Ohio state Sen. Paula Hicks-Hudson, D-Toledo, and other members of the Senate Democratic Caucus discuss the amendments they submitted to the state‚Äôs two-year operating budget. (Photo by Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal). Ohio Senate Democrats have submitted 423 amendments to the two-year state operating budget ‚ÄĒ including one removing the¬†$600 million bond package for a new¬†Cleveland Browns stadium in Brook Park, and one to fully fund public schools.
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lovelandmagazine.com | Amanda Becker
Read Amanda Becker‚Äôs Loveland, Ohio connection in her Bio below. This story¬†was originally reported by Amanda Becker of¬†The 19th.¬†Meet Amanda and read more of her reporting on gender, politics and policy. _____________URBANA, OHIO ‚ÄĒ Oaks and Sprouts, Tonni and Graham Oberly‚Äôs family farm, got the email from the Ohio Association of Foodbanks just after five o‚Äôclock on the first Friday in March.
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lovelandmagazine.com | Nick Evans
Ballot petition signature collection. Photo by WEWS. In a short meeting, the Ohio Ballot Board signed off on a proposed constitutional amendment abolishing property taxes in the state. The only question before the board was whether the proposal contains one or multiple amendments. Supporters contend lawmakers have been unwilling or unable to make significant enough changes as property taxes climb.
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