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Saturday, June 28th, 2025

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Good morning, Hamilton. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 28th of June.

CRIME NEWS

  • On Wednesday, a Food Town in Hamilton experienced a shooting when Justin Ytaurte entered the store to demand money, leading to a struggle that left a clerk with a shot arm—witnesses said he fled toward a park with the gun still in hand, and he now faces aggravated robbery and felonious assault charges with a court date set for July 3.  FOX 19 Now
  • Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich scheduled a press conference after Terry Stiles was sentenced to over nine years in prison for setting the fire that damaged the Big Mac Bridge and 1000 Hands Playground in November 2024—since then, all four involved have pleaded guilty.  WCPO
  • The wife of the slain OTR gym owner told reporter Tricia Macke she is grieving his loss—she seeks changes to help prevent similar tragedies in the future.  FOX 19 Now

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Butler County officials are asking voters in November to approve the renewal of a 1.3-mill levy and an additional .7-mill levy to fund services for seniors who need help with transportation, meals, and care—up to six other local levy proposals are also on the November ballot. The levies would add about $24.50 per $100,000 in property value and are critical to keep support for roughly 4,000 older adults.  Journal-News
  • Governor Mike DeWine signed a law in 2022 that allows residents to use consumer-grade fireworks on holidays such as New Year's, Chinese New Year, & Cinco de Mayo, Memorial Day weekend, Juneteenth, July 3, 4, and 5, Labor Day weekend, and Diwali. The law requires fireworks to be used safely, with retailers providing safety glasses and pamphlets & local officials able to restrict discharges in their areas.  WLWT

HEALTH NEWS

  • Veterinarians in Cincinnati have seen more cases of pet heat stroke in the past week—especially in dogs with short snouts and breeds used to colder climates. They warn pet owners to keep pets cool, avoid walking them on hot pavement, and never leave them in cars—using air conditioning and ice packs when needed.  WLWT

EVENTS

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  • USA vs Ireland Women's National Soccer Match

    3-4:30 p.m. — TQL Stadium — Cost varies — Celebrate the USWNT's accomplishments as they take on Ireland in an exciting soccer match.

    Sun, 6/29/25

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  • Singo: Music Bingo Night

    7-9 p.m. — Municipal Brew Works — Free to play — Enjoy a fun twist on bingo filled with your favorite song titles and great tunes.

    Tue, 7/1/25

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  • Movies in the Park

    7 PM — RiversEdge Amphitheater — Free entry — Enjoy a free outdoor movie night under the stars with friends and family in a beautiful summer setting.

    Wed, 7/2/25

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  • Hamilton 4th of July Celebration

    10 AM — Butler County Fairgrounds — Free entry — Celebrate Independence Day with a vibrant parade, historic open houses, a free concert, and fireworks.

    Fri, 7/4/25

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  • Robin Trower Concert

    7:30-9 p.m. — Taft Theatre — Ticket prices vary — Experience the legendary guitarist Robin Trower, known for his unique sound and impact on rock music.

    Sun, 7/6/25

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  • Anime Ohio 2025

    3 PM – 5 PM — Sharonville Convention Center — Ticket prices vary — Celebrate anime and cosplay with voice actors and exciting panels.

    Fri, 7/11/25

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  • Sounds of Beauty and Wonder Featuring Cincinnati Opera

    10 a.m.-2 p.m. — Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park — Free with admission — Experience music for all ages with instrument-making and a captivating opera performance.

    Sat, 7/12/25

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  • Hamilton Chalk the Block

    1-6 p.m. — Rotary Park — Free entry — Connect with local artists and unleash your creativity in a fun, engaging environment.

    Sun, 7/13/25

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  • Singo: Music Bingo Night

    7-9 p.m. — Municipal Brew Works — Free to play — Enjoy a fun twist on bingo with your favorite tunes filling the air.

    Tue, 7/15/25

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  • Taste of the Tropics with Flora and Steel Drums

    6-8 p.m. — Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park — Included in general admission — Immerse in tropical vibes with steel drums and delightful cocktails as you explore botanical wonders.

    Fri, 7/18/25

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