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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HAMILTON TWP. — A leaking compressed gas tank forced fire officials Tuesday, March 16, to shut down a road near the former Peters Cartridge factory and send four firefighters to seek medical attention.
HAMILTON TWP. — Authorities said a leaking compressed gas tank late Tuesday afternoon, March 16, caused a road to shut down and four firefighters to need medical attention.
MASSIE TWP. — Standing in the middle of Caesar Creek Pioneer Village, it’s easy to envision settlers toiling around the sturdy, centuries-old log cabins.
LEBANON — It’s not everyday you get to introduce a national hero in front of a large crowd.
But 17-year-old Joe Barone took the task in stride when he introduced former U.
LEBANON — The odds are 50/50 whether the recent uptick in the national economy will be sustained, according to Stephen Wilson, LCNB president and chairman-elect of the American Bankers Association.
MORROW — After five days of incarceration, a man who led police on a high-speed chase through several communities is being released from the Warren County Jail.
HAMILTON TWP. — Little Miami school board took the final step Tuesday night, Feb. 16, toward placing two tax issues on the May 4 ballot.
HAMILTON — City Council will be considering entering an agreement that will enable Hamilton prisoners to be held in the Middletown jail.
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.
MIDDLETOWN — If the forecast is accurate, ice scrapers, shovels and bags of salt will all be valued commodities by the end of today, Jan.
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