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Hamilton! Thrive Issue #125
May 7th Vote For The Best Of Butler County
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT !!
Itโs May and the weather is getting warmer. I encourage everyone to take advantage of our community billboard. There will be plenty of yard sales and other local activities that can be posted to share with our readers. If you have an event or know of something going on on your block, please let us know so we can post and promote for you! Email your info to:
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In This Hamilton! Thrive Issue
โ๏ธTribute To Justice Sharon Kennedyโ๏ธ
๐๐Help Wanted - Averitt Truck Driver๐๐
๐ฐHamilton seeking up to $4M in OneOhio grant funds๐ฐ
๐ซ๐ซVote For Best Of Butler County๐ซ๐ซ
โพ๐งข๐งขReds Regroup To Take On The D-Backs๐งข๐งขโพ
๐Community Billboard๐
๐๐Daily Weather Report๐๐
๐๐Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Auditions๐๐
๐งน๐งน17 Strong Cleanup At 2020 Grand Blvd๐งน๐งน
๐คช๐คช๐ตโ๐ซ๐ตโ๐ซStupid Dad Jokes๐ตโ๐ซ๐ตโ๐ซ๐คช๐คช
๐ฉบ๐ฉบTo Your Health๐ฉบ๐ฉบ
๐คฃ๐คฃHumor/ Far Side๐คฃ๐คฃ
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." |
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Elected officials, judges, attorneys, and court employees from Butler County came together on Wednesday afternoon for a special gathering to pay tribute to Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Sharon Kennedy, a former Hamilton police officer and county domestic relations judge.
The occasion marked a significant moment in the annual Law Day commemoration, held every May 1st to celebrate the fundamental importance of the rule of law and to foster a deeper appreciation of our legal system, as highlighted by the American Bar Association.
Reflecting on Justice Kennedy's journey, Melynda Cook Howard, president of the Butler County Bar Association, expressed profound admiration, stating, "Who could have imagined that Butler County would be home to such a distinguished jurist? It is truly remarkable to witness her transformation from a Hamilton police officer to the foremost female figure in law enforcement."
Cook Howard further emphasized the significance of revitalizing the Law Day celebration, noting that there could be no better way to honor the occasion than by celebrating the accomplishments of Sharon Kennedy.
Justice Kennedy's roots in Colerain Township, just a stone's throw away from Fairfield, laid the foundation for her remarkable career. From her formative years at Northwest High School to earning a bachelor's degree in social work from the University of Cincinnati in 1984 and eventually graduating from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1991, her journey exemplifies dedication and perseverance.
Having patrolled the streets of Hamilton and navigated the complexities of the courtroom as a law clerk, defense attorney, and county domestic relations judge in Butler County, Justice Kennedy's ascent to the state's highest court as associate justice in 2012 is a testament to her unwavering commitment to justice.
Touched by the heartfelt ceremony, Justice Kennedy wiped away tears as she beheld the plaque that will adorn the lobby of the Butler County court wing, symbolizing her enduring legacy.
In her gracious remarks, Justice Kennedy expressed her profound gratitude, stating, "It is truly an honor to stand before you today, and I am deeply humbled by the recognition from the Butler County Bar Association. This day of acknowledgment is not merely a reflection of my individual achievements but a tribute to the extraordinary community that has supported me in realizing my fullest potential."
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Hamilton seeking up to $4M in OneOhio grant funds for a piece of Ohioโs opioid settlement funds
Hamilton will seek anywhere from just under $2 million to $4 million in its grant request, which would support the cityโs fire department.
These funds, stemming from the pharmaceutical industry's involvement in the national opioid epidemic, are set to be dispersed across 19 regions within the state, with nearly $51.2 million allocated for this purpose.
Hamilton falls within Region 14, encompassing Butler, Clark, Clermont, Clinton, Greene, Madison, and Warren counties. The OneOhio Recovery Foundation has designated $7.1 million to be distributed within this region.
The City of Hamilton is poised to request anywhere from just under $2 million to $4 million in grant funds to bolster its fire department. City Clerk and Special Projects Manager Daniel Tidyman, along with Fire Chief Thomas Eikelberger and Assistant Fire Chief Gerald Wirtz, have outlined several crucial items in their proposal. Foremost among these are 14 Lifepak 35 monitors, each costing $60,000 and serving as a vital component of emergency medical response.
Additionally, the city seeks financial support for eight motorized Stryker StairChairs ($20,000 each), one to three medic units (ranging from $195,000 to $225,000 each), eight Lucas devices ($20,000 each), and 15 AED devices ($3,000 each). Tidyman notes that the city may also explore additional equipment options for funding.
Notably, the OneOhio grants do not necessitate a local match, offering a significant opportunity for municipalities grappling with the repercussions of opioid-related crises. In recent years, Butler County has experienced fluctuations in unintentional overdose deaths, with 260 reported in 2017. From 2018 to 2022, the county ranked seventh in overdose deaths, while Clark County ranked fifteenth, according to the Ohio Department of Health's Unintentional Drug Overdose Report.
The grant portal has been open since last month, allowing agencies and organizations to register since March. Hamilton Mayor Pat Moeller, serving as the chair of OneOhio Region 14, expresses optimism for the potential impact of these funds, emphasizing the importance of leveraging this opportunity for the benefit of Hamilton and Butler County.
"Region 14 receives the largest allocation of funds among all regions in Ohio," Mayor Moeller underscores. "Given our size and the scope of need, I earnestly hope that Hamilton and Butler County secure multiple grants from the $7.1 million available."
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Vote For The Best Of Butler County Attractions
Here are the finalists in Best Attraction:
โข Artspace Hamilton Lofts and Resident Gallery
โข Garver Family Farm Market
โข Hamiltons Urban Backyard
โข Jungle Jims International Market
โข Pinball Garage
โข Sorg Opera House
Encore Community Theatre Presents Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!
Interested in sharing the stage with everyone's favorite flying car? If so, Encore is looking for actors for this musical adaptation of the beloved family film. With 10+ named roles and featured parts in the large ensemble, start your summer with a Bang by auditioning for Encore's 29th season!
Auditions are May 10th and 11th
The show runs July 18th-20th
For more information and to sign up, visit our website at:
See you at auditions!
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Support Your Local Businesses
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Reds Regroup, Host The Diamondbacks
Tonight At 6:40
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๐โ๏ธStormy Couple Days Then Chilly Weekendโ๏ธ๐
AccuWeather
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Spring Clean To Report
To 2020 Grand Blvd
Today At 5PM
Get into the spring cleaning mood with 17STRONG. At 1700 hours (5pm), from May 1-17, Hamiltonโs cleanup Cube will be visiting a different neighborhood each day. We are looking for volunteers to help with these cleanups and would love to have you join us for 17 minutes during the hour of 5-6pm!
The Cube will have everything you need, including gloves, trash bags, and litter grabbers. So bring yourself and, perhaps, a friend to one or more of our 17 cleanups. Below is the schedule of cleanup locations.
May 7th - East End (RSVP on Facebook)
2020 Grand Blvd.
May 8th - Taft Place/Gov. Hill (RSVP on Facebook)
301 Thomas Blvd.
May 9th - Riverview (RSVP on Facebook)
721 S. 2nd St.
May 10th - Rossville (RSVP on Facebook)
206 S. D St.
May 11th - New London (RSVP on Facebook)
1094 Southern Hills
May 12th - No Cleanup; Happy Mother's Day!
May 13th - Prospect Hill (RSVP on Facebook)
Sutherland Park
May 14th - North End (RSVP on Facebook)
Moser Park
May 15th - Jefferson (RSVP on Facebook)
Jefferson Park
May 16th - Armondale (RSVP on Facebook)
1093 Western Ave
May 17th - Dayton Lane (RSVP on Facebook)
643 Dayton St.
The โCommunity Cleanup Chest,โ a.k.a. โThe Cube,โ is Hamiltonโs all-in-one neighborhood cleanup package, and it is available for your neighborhood cleanup. The Cube is stocked with everything you need to host a successful event. Learn more about The Cube and how to reserve it for your cleanup at https://www.17stronghamilton.org/cleanups.
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๐ณ๐ณStupid Dad Jokes๐ค๐ค
If you wait long enough to cook dinner,
everyone will eat cereal!๐คฃ๐คฃ
I'll call you later.
"Don't call me later, call me Dad."๐คฃ๐คฃ
So a vowel saves another vowel's life.
The other vowel says, "Aye E. I owe you."๐คฃ๐คฃ
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