If you wanted to travel to just one city named Loveland other than ours in Colorado, the one in Ohio would be the one to put on the list.
Loveland, Ohio lies about 25 miles northeast of Cincinnati, along the Little Miami River. The latest census data shows a population of only about 13,000. It s a small town.
It would be a fun trip, if you had that kind of money, to just pick up and go visit The Other Loveland. Hang out for a few days, see what the sister-city is all about.
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Let s take a look at five things to know about the other Loveland.
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Cincinnati weather: Flooding continues Friday morning. Cool, dry weather for the rest of the week Quinlan Bentley, Cincinnati Enquirer
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Flooding is expected to continue into Friday morning, with otherwise cool, dry weather forecast for the remainder of the week.
A flood warning remains in effect for the Ohio River at Cincinnati until Saturday evening, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, Ohio.
A flood stage of 56.8 feet was recorded Thursday evening. As of 6 a.m. Friday the river was at 56.33 feet. The river is expected to rise to a crest of 56.8 feet early Friday morning. It will then fall below flood stage early Saturday afternoon, forecasters said.
Great Parks of Hamilton County says flooding has prompted it to cancel plans to hold a groundbreaking ceremony Monday for the last section of the Little Miami Scenic Trail.
The ceremony for the $7.9 million Beechmont Bridge Connector was to have been held at the terminus of the trail near Ohio 32 and Beechmont Avenue in Anderson Township.
But Great Parks spokeswoman Kimberly Whitton said in an email that, “The trail runs along the Little Miami River, which is currently out of its banks. We do plan to reschedule.”
Workers are already relocating utilities for the Beechmont Bridge Connector, which will stretch half a mile across the Little Miami River and connect with the Lunken Airport Bike Trail as well as the Ohio River Trail to Downtown Cincinnati.