City of Hamilton gives its website a new look
In our continuing effort to improve the way our community interacts with us, the City’s website has taken on some new improvements.
Due to the collaborative efforts of Hamilton’s 17 Strong, RENEW, and the local Schools, North End has been on a Path of Revitalization in Recent Years.
North End’s Development Plan Marks Continued Path to Neighborhood’s Revitalization
Love Your Block now accepting applications for 2020 program
Thanks to a national grant, residents of Hamilton’s North End and Jefferson neighborhoods can apply for free minor exterior beautification projects.
Potholes? Street light out? Tall grass? Problem solved.
The City of Hamilton is updating its service request app on March 11th. What used to be known as 'Hamilton 311' will soon be known as MyHamilton (311).
Hamilton community garden founder ‘devastated’ by vandalism
When Alfred Hall arrived at the Hamilton Urban Gardens System (HUGS) on Tuesday to work with some Butler County high school volunteers, he was “devastated” the place had been vandalized for the third time in three months.
After celebrating 2019, Hamilton officials optimistic about what’s coming this year
After expressing excitment for what happened in the Hamilton area in 2019, officials celebrating those efforts are saying they’re optimistic that 2020 can be better.
Want to change government? Join Hamilton’s Charter commission
City leaders are seeking between nine and 15 residents to perform a mission that will determine the way Hamilton operates for years to come.
Hamilton’s 17 Strong Recognizes Community Leaders, Honors Board Member at Annual Celebration Breakfast
A cold, misty Saturday morning did not prevent over a hundred community leaders from coming out in support of one another at the 17 Strong Annual Celebration Breakfast hosted at Miami University Hamilton’s Wilks Conference Center.
These blank Hamilton spaces will soon display the city’s newest colorful murals
Carol Combs, chairwoman of the Jefferson Alliance, takes her three children during the summer and school breaks to see the StreetSpark murals that have been painted around Hamilton in recent years.
Former city council member named Hamilton’s Citizen of the Year
Former City Council Member Kathleen Klink, a main force behind the 17Strong effort to strengthen Hamilton’s 17 neighborhoods, has been named Citizen of the Year.
What to know about Holiday Lights on the Hill, which starts Friday in Hamilton
A Hamilton holiday light display offers more than a place to drive through during the Christmas season.
Best Hometowns 2019: Hamilton
This Butler County community is home to vibrant public art, welcoming businesses and an initiative that unites and highlights the city’s 17 neighborhoods.
Hamilton Teachers Pitching in to Tidy up North End Neighborhood
Garfield Middle School teachers partner with city to clean up the North End
Blight Fighters: Meet Hamilton’s two new AmeriCorps VISTAs
Thanks to a national grant, Ellen and Joshua will be spearheading Hamilton’s Love Your Block program for the next year.