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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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Cold remains in area after snow, wind ease

12:05 AM Saturday, January 14, 2012

Today’s weather will include a break from the wind and snow, but not bitterly cold temperatures.

Temperatures are expected to reach only the lower 20s with a high of about 24 degrees, said Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Rich Wirdzek.

Firearms training to continue despite cuts

9:28 AM Monday, December 19, 2011

HAMILTON — The Hamilton police department spends more per officer on firearms training than departments in Middletown, Fairfield and the Butler County Sheriff’s Office, according to a Journal News analysis.

Volunteers to lay wreaths Saturday for veterans at Greenwood Cemetery

11:33 AM Friday, December 9, 2011

HAMILTON — Local volunteers will observe the National Remembrance Ceremony to honor all veterans at noon Saturday at Greenwood Cemetery, 1602 Greenwood Ave.

Clerks at check-cashing business owe fees from loans

3:50 PM Tuesday, December 6, 2011

HAMILTON — Two employees of a check-cashing and payday-lending business are accused of taking out unauthorized loans and not paying the required fees.

Man threatens to shoot during gas station robbery

12:59 PM Thursday, December 1, 2011

HAMILTON — Police are looking for a man who stated he had a gun and would shoot during a gas station robbery Wednesday.

Civil rights group alleges racial profiling by Hamilton police

8:08 PM Tuesday, November 29, 2011

HAMILTON — A civil rights organization is looking into allegations that minorities are being unfairly treated by Hamilton police and the Butler County court system.

Historic courthouse closed after boiler malfunction

6:00 PM Friday, October 28, 2011

HAMILTON — The Historic Butler County Courthouse was closed down Friday and its reopening is in question after a malfunction heavily damaged the aged boiler Thursday evening in the facility.

Church protest at Miami draws crowd

9:18 PM Tuesday, October 25, 2011

HAMILTON — Thousands of Miami University students rallied Tuesday afternoon against a small group from a Kansas-based church that holds protests to express its views against homosexuality.

Drug bust nets $10K in crack cocaine

10:54 AM Tuesday, October 25, 2011

HAMILTON — Four men arrested last week in two separate incidents are charged with first-degree felonies of trafficking or possessing significant amounts of crack cocaine, Hamilton police said.

Farm market festival returns

8:37 PM Friday, October 21, 2011

HAMILTON — A fall tradition for children to celebrate the season will continue this weekend at Al Couch Farm Market.

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