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Richard Wilson

Reporter

I cover a variety of topics and issues that involve Hamilton City Council and the city's administration, including new ordinances, budget planning, community and economic development projects as well as concerns raised by residents and business owners. I graduated from Miami University with a degree in English Journalism and a minor in Botany. I initially took classes at Miami University Hamilton after transferring credits from The Ohio State University. Whenever possible, I take advantage of the excellent fishing opportunities around Hamilton on the Great Miami River.


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Agreement would enable Hamilton prisoners to be held in Middletown

8:45 AM Tuesday, January 26, 2010

HAMILTON — City Council will be considering entering an agreement that will enable Hamilton prisoners to be held in the Middletown jail.

Student who stabbed classmate with pencil could face charges

9:08 AM Thursday, January 14, 2010

HAMILTON — Police said it will be up to the parents to press charges against the boy who stabbed their son with a pencil Wednesday, Jan.

Area braces for first big blast of winter

1:40 AM Thursday, January 7, 2010

MIDDLETOWN — If the forecast is accurate, ice scrapers, shovels and bags of salt will all be valued commodities by the end of today, Jan.

Official: Rail flex likely cause of accident

1:41 AM Friday, December 4, 2009

HAMILTON — Weather and poor railroad track maintenance may be to blame for a train derailment that shut down North B Street for hours Thursday, Dec.

Demand high for home heating assistance

8:19 PM Monday, November 30, 2009

HAMILTON — As winter nears and the economy remains sluggish, more folks need help paying their utility bills.

Family dog targeted by weekend shooting

8:23 PM Monday, November 23, 2009

HAMILTON — George and Carmen Duke said they haven’t heard gunfire in their 2nd Ward neighborhood for many years.

No recount in Hamilton council race; Madison schools race a 'cliffhanger'

12:54 AM Wednesday, November 18, 2009

HAMILTON — After provisional and absentee ballots were counted, Z. Ann Rowe gained more votes in the City Council race than her nearest opponent and has secured the fourth position, according to the Butler County Board of Elections.

Arson conviction upheld by appeals court

11:32 AM Tuesday, November 17, 2009

MIDDLETOWN — The Twelfth District Court of Appeals today, Nov. 17 announced it has affirmed the conviction of a man found guilty of arson and criminal trespass.

Groups, individuals honored for giving

12:52 AM Saturday, November 14, 2009

HAMILTON — In sharing his message of helping the disadvantaged, Hamilton County Coroner O’dell Owens told a large group of philanthropists and nonprofit executives that he would be “preaching to the choir.

Local philanthropists to be honored today

9:48 PM Thursday, November 12, 2009

HAMILTON — Dozens of individuals, businesses and organizations will be honored for their generosity in local communities.

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