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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3 days ago |
lovelandmagazine.com | David Miller
A six-unit, 3-story townhome that is proposed by local builderĀ John Hill ConstructionLoveland, Ohio – On March 5, a six-unit, 3-story townhome development proposed by local builder John Hill Construction, to be located at 200 Railroad Avenue within the Historic Preservation District Boundaries, was determined to be āinappropriateā for the neighborhood.
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5 days ago |
lovelandmagazine.com | David Miller
by David MillerRicky Mulvey was an Intern and talking head at Loveland Magazine, starting when he was in middle school until he graduated from Loveland High School. Of his amazing accomplishments while with Loveland Magazine was in 2012 when he reported during President Barak Obama’s campaign rally in Cincinnati’s Eden Park and when then Vice-President Joe Biden held a reelection campaign rally at Milford High School.
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1 week ago |
lovelandmagazine.com | David Miller
Loveland, Ohio – This LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video is of the Loveland Schools State Budget Town Hall that was held at the media center of the Loveland Middle School on Wednesday evening. The state budget that will determine spending for the next two years in Ohio is making its way through the Ohio General Assembly. Governor Mike DeWineās budget proposal could cut funding for the Loveland City School District and many other public schools.
Ohio House budget would cut all elected members of the State Board of Education, limit board to five
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lovelandmagazine.com | Susan Tebben
The Ohio Statehouse. (Photo by David DeWitt, Ohio Capital Journal.)A provision in the version of the two-year state budget passed by Ohio House Republicans would eliminate elected members from the State Board of Education. This comes after the last budget stripped the board of most of its power. The budget passed by the House last week would reduce the board membership from 11 elected members and eight governor-appointed members to five, all appointed by the governor.
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lovelandmagazine.com | Nick Evans
(Photo by Morgan Trau, WEWS.)A measure moving through the Ohio Senate would direct public schools to display historical documents like the Declaration of Independence or the Bill of Rights. It also includes the Ten Commandments, a religious document. The measure is one example in a wave of state legislation attempting to roll back a bright line separating religious displays from public school classrooms.
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