Over 12,386 stories about the Greater Loveland Area, have been published since 2004. Loveland Magazine LLC is locally and independently owned with offices in Loveland, Ohio… where we live. Before Loveland Magazine was published in 2004 it had been nearly four decades since Loveland had its own newspaper. Loveland Magazine is not connected, owned, or funded by the City of Loveland, the Chamber of C
ommerce, or any other corporation. Loveland Magazine LLC is co-owned by David Miller and Cassie Mattia. Read more About Loveland Magazine and the Publisher... http://bit.ly/2gyn1s6
Loveland Magazine, found at http://lovelandmagazine.com was founded by 45-year Loveland resident, David Miller. Read Loveland Magazine's "About" statement here: http://wp.me/P5GW9F-v
Loveland Magazine publishes local, state, national, and international news and opinion. Over 12,386 stories about the Greater Loveland Area, have published since 2004. Our bias is towards being socially progressive and liberal, and fiscally conservative when fiscal policies bend towards equality and serving the members of society on the lowest rung.
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