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The Loveland Daily is independent local news covering Loveland, Ohio-
Community, Government, Events, the Arts, and Local Life.


Will The Reds Make an Effort To Improve in 2026?
***Don't forget to take a moment to subscribe to The Loveland Daily Newsletter via the link below to stay up to date on all the best local sports, government, and community news** The 2025 Reds brought playoff baseball to their fans for the first time since 2013 (unless you count the pandemic-shortened 2020 season). Yes it took an epic collapse from the Mets to help make that happen. On June 13, 2025 the Mets had the best record in baseball at 45-24 and had a 96 percent chan
Christopher Ball
Jan 145 min read


The Pickle Mill Reimagines the Pickleball Experience
The Pickle Mill, created by owners Josh Heller and Ted Dahmus, is a private, reservation-only pickleball facility designed to give players full control over their experience. Instead of crowded courts and waiting your turn, players reserve the space, show up, and play.
Mike Meldon
Jan 142 min read


Meet Odin: Loveland High School's Newest Team Member
After more than two years of planning and collaboration, Odin, a one-year-old German Shepherd, officially began his work as Loveland High School’s facility therapy dog in January.
Mike Meldon
Jan 142 min read


A Letter from The Editor
Hello and welcome to The Loveland Daily . Loveland deserves a news source that is rooted in the community it serves—one that values accuracy over speed, clarity over noise, and trust over clicks. The Loveland Daily was created with that purpose in mind. Our editorial strategy is simple: report the facts, explain why they matter, and do so in a way that respects our readers and our neighbors. We focus on the issues and events that shape daily life in Loveland—local governmen

Ryan Kulik
Jan 133 min read


Loveland High School Sports Weekly Roundup
It was a stellar first week of 2026 for our Loveland High School teams. Our Boy’s Bowling team remained undefeated and at the top of the ECC. The Girl’s Basketball team put a hurtin’ on Turpin, and Loveland Wrestling journeyed to Reading for a big tournament. As the calendar tuned into a new year, let’s check in on our student athletes as the returned to both school and to the courts, lanes, and mats. Boy’s Basketball The Boy’s Basketball squad went 2-0 last week with wins ov
Christopher Ball
Jan 113 min read


For the Loveland We Share
by Deidre Hazelbaker, Loveland City Councilmember Spending time on the campaign trail was a reminder of how deeply people care about Loveland. Door-to-door conversations consistently came back to a few shared priorities: public safety and city services, traffic and speeding, water quality and sidewalk repair, along with thoughtful development. Stepping into my role on Loveland City Council has reinforced just how much thought and information go into each decision. Even after
Deidre Hazelbaker
Jan 101 min read


Loveland Names 2026 Valentine Lady and Celebrates a Beloved Tradition
Loveland is once again getting ready to share its heart with the world, and this year’s Valentine season comes with some special recognitions.
Congratulations to Cynthia Tait, who has been named the 2026 Loveland Valentine Lady, and to Lynn Oury, whose artwork will be featured on the 2026 Loveland Valentine’s Day card.
Mike Meldon
Jan 102 min read


Designed2Sell: Experience, Vision, and Community at the Heart of Loveland Real Estate
"Through The Loveland Daily, Designed2Sell is proud to share local stories, real estate market perspectives, and insights on homes, land, and community life. "
Mike Meldon
Jan 91 min read


A Little Glitter, A Lot of Heart: Why Zanna, Don’t! Is the Show Loveland Should See Right Now
Zanna, Don't! runs Jan. 16th. - Jan 25th. Tickets are $20 http://www.lovelandstagecompany.org/tickets
Jenna Schroeder
Jan 95 min read


New Beginnings: A New Paper, A New Year, and 150 Years of Loveland
"New beginnings have a way of arriving all at once.
As we step into a new year filled with renewed hope, fresh leadership, and reflection, Loveland is also marking a milestone worth celebrating: the 150th anniversary of our city’s founding. It is a moment that invites us to look forward with optimism while also honoring the paths that brought us here. It is in that spirit that we introduce The Loveland Daily."
Mike Meldon
Jan 94 min read


From Campaign to Council
"Last year, I ran for Loveland City Council because I care deeply about this city and the people who live here."
Adam Jeranek
Jan 91 min read


Love Our Land: Looking Back, and Looking Ahead
Local founder Mike Meldon reflects on the beginnings of Love Our Land, its mission to restore biodiversity through native plants, and his decision to step away as the organization enters a new chapter. Celebrating community impact, lasting friendships, and new leadership, the piece looks back with gratitude—and ahead with optimism.
Mike Meldon
Jan 62 min read


The 2025 Bengals Fell Short but The 2026 Bengals Don’t Have To
Chris Ball, The Loveland Sports Guy This past Sunday Myles Garrett and the Cleveland Browns put to bed one of the most frustrating seasons Cincinnati Bengals fans have seen in the Joe Burrow era. It was a season to forget for many, and it’s hard to blame them. A record of 6-11 and yet another winter watching the playoffs from their couches in a year when the AFC North was as winnable as it’s ever been. A defense that looked, at times, to be the league’s worst in the past seve
Christopher Ball
Jan 68 min read


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Top Events Happening in Loveland This Month
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