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Hamilton! Thrive Issue #100
April 10th - Today is Issue #100 of the Thrive Newsletter!
Dear Hamilton! Thrivers,π’
π«π«Today is Issue 100 !!π«π«
Hello amazing subscribers! I just wanted to extend a heartfelt thank you to the reason this publication has made it to this milestone - That would be YOU!π―π―
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In This Hamilton! Thrive Issue
ππHCSD Is Hiringππ
ππCity Buys 86 Acres On Tylersville Roadππ
Support Mimiβs Lilβ Kitchen
πHello Dolly Coming Up April 25th Thru 28thπ
ππPyramid Hill Presents Mounds Moon And Stars Exhibitππ
ππUseless Trivia - Why Not !!ππ
ππButler Tech Serving Lunch Thursday And Fridayππ
βΎπ§’π§’Brewers Throw One In Redsβ Face π§’π§’βΎ
βοΈβοΈDaily Weather ReportβοΈβοΈ
π§βπ¨π§βπ¨This Is Issue 100 !!π§βπ¨π§βπ¨
π€ͺπ€ͺπ΅βπ«π΅βπ«Stupid Dad Jokesπ΅βπ«π΅βπ«π€ͺπ€ͺ
π π On This Day In Sports Historyπ π
π€£π€£Humor/ Far Sideπ€£π€£
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Hamilton City Council unanimously approved the acquisition of 86 acres of land adjacent to Tylersville Road for $1.5 million, utilizing funds from the city's electric department. The decision to allocate these resources was guided by the potential for future green energy initiatives.
The specifics of the envisioned low-carbon energy projects were not disclosed by city officials in response to inquiries. Challenges associated with installing wind turbines due to the proximity to Butler County Regional Airport were acknowledged, potentially influencing the nature of future developments on the site.
The purchased land, known as Hogan Farm, is strategically situated near the bustling Hamilton Enterprise Park, which hosts various industrial ventures including the 80 Acres indoor farming facility. The proximity to this established industrial hub suggests the possibility of utilizing portions of the acquired land as an extension of the park.
In a report prepared for council by Dan Moats, the Executive Director of Infrastructure, the necessity of securing the Hogan Farm property for potential green energy endeavors was emphasized, aligning with the climate objectives outlined in President Biden's administration. The seller of the land is identified as Hogan Financial Co. LLC.
Moats highlighted the flexibility of the acquisition, stating that if not entirely utilized for energy generation, the land could be repurposed for conventional development, with conditions outlined for potential reimbursement by the General Fund.
City Manager Joshua Smith's office provided insights into the city's long-term energy planning process, indicating that considerations for infrastructure size and type, as well as potential generation opportunities, are currently underway. The decision to focus on this site was influenced by the burgeoning electric consumer base in East Hamilton and the ongoing construction of the Gateway substation in the area, emphasizing the importance of ensuring long-term reliability.
Regarding the financial aspects, negotiations with the property owner resulted in a favorable price per acre compared to recent acquisitions in the vicinity. The utilization of electric funds for the purchase reflects the intended utility-centric use of the property. However, the city remains open to economic development prospects, provided that financial arrangements ensure the Electric Fund's restitution for the original purchase price.
While public discussion during meetings has been limited due to the pandemic, the decision-making process was preceded by ample opportunities for public input, with the item initially appearing on the council agenda in February.
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Mimi's Donuts & Bakery is a family owned local business that offers delicious donuts and fresh baked muffins, cakes, cookies, pies and coffee.
Please visit.
2267 Millville Ave
513-280-1911
Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre Will Be Presenting βHello Dollyβ
April 25-27, 2024 @ 7:30PM
April 28, 2024 @ 2:00PM
Details To Follow
Mounds, Moon and Stars is officially open! The presence of the visionary People of the Hopewell culture remains with us today, and we are still discovering the depth of their engineering expertise, artistic brilliance, and influential spiritual worldview. Join us in recognizing and appreciating the People of the Hopewell culture who designed and developed the ceremonial sites we now call the Newark Earthworks. Organized by the Great Circle Alliance and made possible with funding from Ohio Humanities.
Admission into the Park allows you to see this show for FREE! Mounds, Moon and Stars will run until July 28, 2024.
Artworks featured:
Spirit Figure by Lipa Pitsiulak, Early 1960s
Shaman Spirit Figure by Annie Taliggaq, Ealry 1960s
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Apple seeds contain cyanide.
As they say, an apple a day keeps the doctor awayβunless you eat too many apple seeds, that is. The tiny black seeds found in the fruit contain a plant compound called amygdalin that turns into hydrogen cyanide if the seeds are chewed or digested, according to Medical News Today. Seeing as cyanide is poisonous (even deadly in high doses), you should definitely spit those seeds out. Do the same for apricot, peach, and cherry seeds, which contain the compound as well.
A cubic inch of human bone can bear the weight of five standard pickup trucks.
Human bodies can sometimes feel vulnerable and fragile. But if you want to feel like a superhero, keep in mind that human bone is actually stronger than both steel and concrete. "Bone is extraordinarily strongβounce for ounce, bone is stronger than steel, since a bar of steel of comparable size would weigh four or five times as much," biomedical engineer Cindy Bir told Live Science in 2010. "A cubic inch of bone can in principle bear a load of 19,000 lbs. (8,626 kg) or moreβroughly the weight of five standard pickup trucksβmaking it about four times as strong as concrete."
The average American spends about 2.5 days a year looking for lost items.
When Pixie Wireless Tracker commissioned the largest independent lost and found survey in the U.S. in April 2017, the research showed that Americans spend around 2.5 days each year in total looking for their lost things. The most commonly misplaced items, according to the survey, are remotes, phones, keys, and glasses. Luckily, the survey also found that 29 percent of people who have lost their wallet or purse have had them returned to them. Those are pretty good odds!
CafΓ© Lee will be opening with Seniors Niguel Partee Stanley, from Colerain and Eiran Ramsey, from Fairfield, running the restaurant. They will be running our student led CafΓ© this week on Thursday, April 11th and Friday, April 12th from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. We will be accepting cash, check or credit so please come and support the Culinary Arts program.
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πΊπΊπ»π»The Brewers Throw One In The Face Of The Reds 9-5π»π»πΊπΊ
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π¨οΈWarm But Rainy The Rest Of The Weekπ¨οΈ
AccuWeather
Tornado threat high as severe weather rumbles across southern US
Severe storms packing high winds, large hail, flash flooding and tornadoes will sweep eastward across the southern United States into Thursday. Some of the tornadoes are likely to occur after dark.
The likelihood of severe weather and at least a few tornadoes will ramp up into Wednesday afternoon and evening across the south-central United States as a slow-moving storm system develops and intensifies, AccuWeather meteorologists warn. The threat of tornadoes includes them occurring during the nighttime hours, which adds to the danger.
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Hamilton Thrive Is 100 Issues Old Today !!
Thank You To Our Loyal Readership. Itβs Because Of Your Continued Support That We Are Still Here! We Will Continue To Try And Deliver Content That Is Both Informative And Entertaining. Please Share This Newsletter With Your Friends And Family. Together We Will Bring Hamilton Closer Together!!
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Stupid Dad Jokes
Sometimes I tuck my knees into my chest and lean forward.
That's just how I roll.π€£
Why did the golfer bring two pairs of pants?
In case he got a hole-in-one!π€£π€£
Why can't your nose be 12 inches long?
Because then it would be a foot!π€£π€£
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On This Day in Sports History
1880 British Open Men's Golf, Musselburgh Links: Scotsman Bob Ferguson wins first of 3 straight titles; beats Peter Paxton by 5 strokes
1896 Australian athlete Edwin Flack claims the middle distance double at the Athens Olympics winning the 800m final in 2:11.0; his 2nd victory of the Games after success in the 1500m
1896 Greek shooter Pantelis Karasevdas scores a perfect 40 hits to win the military rifle event at the Athens Olympics; Greek 1-2-3 with Pavlos Pavlidis and Nicolaos Trikupis taking out the minor placings
1912 1st exhibition baseball game at Fenway Park (Red Sox vs Harvard)
1913 Brooklyn Superbas' (later Dodgers) Ebbets Field opens; visiting Philadelphia Phillies win, 1-0
1925 At the height of his fame Babe Ruth rushed to hospital with a mysterious condition labelled βthe bellyache heard round the world". Ruth reported dead by some newspapers. [1]
1928 Top-Oss soccer team forms in Oss
1931 Stanley Cup Final Game Three: Chicago Black Hawks defeat Montreal Canadiens 3-2 (Canadians eventually win in best of five series)
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