Join us for some fall fun at Spooky Nook on Thursday, September 21st from 5:30-7:30 p.m. for a Community Cookout, complete with a delicious spread from the Hamilton Police & Fire Department. You can also take on the firefighters' challenge course, where you'll even get to spray the fire hose! Other exciting activities include visiting the Hamilton Fire Department's safety house, watching drone and K9 demonstrations, checking out police, fire & SWAT vehicles, seeing the 17 Strong Cube, touring the Fitness Center, and much more!
What was recently a 'No Parking' zone on Park Avenue, now has 17 additional parking spaces to serve the Main Street business district and surrounding neighborhoods.
Beginning on Tuesday, August 15th (weather permitting), approximately 3.2 miles of the Great Miami River Recreational Trail in Hamilton will be temporarily closed for resurfacing.
The City of Hamilton is seeking applications for an opening on the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA). The BZA is a 5-member body responsible for hearing appeals from individuals who are requesting exceptions or variations for City Ordinances in regard to land use and building requirements, as well as from individuals appealing to decisions from the Architectural Design Review Board (ADRB). It is the BZA’s responsibility to treat all individuals fairly and courteously. Each appeal is heard and decided on its own merit.
ALUMNA DANIELLE AMRINE OFFERS A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO REDUCING HOMELESSNESS AS CEO OF WELCOME HOUSE NORTHERN KENTUCKY, AFTER HAVING EXPERIENCED HOMELESSNESS HERSELF FIRSTHAND.
ROXANA HOLLAND, DIRECTOR OF FIELD EDUCATION AND AN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF SOCIAL WORK AT MSJ, INTERVIEWED BY FOX 19 ON TRIHEALTH’S DEDICATION TO TREATING PATIENTS BASED ON THEIR NEEDS.
The Regional Storm Water Collaborative, which the City of Loveland belongs, and the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden are excited to team up for the 10th Rain Barrel Art Project and Auction.
OHIO CAMPUS COMPACT HONORS ANTHONY (ANT) WRIGHT WITH THE 2023 CHARLES J. PING STUDENT SERVICE AWARD FOR HIS CO-OP WORK AS AN AMERICORPS/STUDENT RESOURCE CENTER COORDINATOR RUNNING THE LION’S CUPBOARD AT MOUNT ST. JOSEPH UNIVERSITY.
In anticipation of a large audience, the April 11 Planning Commission meeting has been moved to the Harrison American Legion Post 199 (10700 Campbell Road).