Sunday, June 29th, 2025

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Good morning, Hamilton. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 29th of June.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Two suspects, Jerome Collier from Hamilton and Dayton’s Dy’Shonna Goins, were indicted on a total of 12 charges on Friday after a June 16 shooting at Bar II in Middletown left four people shot and one man dead & court appearances are expected soon. Journal-News
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ High St., a home decor store on Reading Road, is entering the Cincinnati Pride Parade for the first time with a float that will roll about halfway through the route. Store owner Matt Knotts and his husband Andrew Kiley said the float will feature a three-foot-high LED screen—on which dancers will appear—and disco balls while they also open a new in-store bar called Rosemary's. WLWT
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Butler Tech announced a free manufacturing training program for adult students that will start on July 14 at its adult education campus in Monroe—offering eight weeks of technical training and job placement help. The program is funded by a $200,000 grant from Ohio Life Sciences and its partners and aims to prepare students for advanced manufacturing jobs. Journal-News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Butler County has named Lisa Dierling as the new Children Services director, using 30 years of experience to guide teams in keeping children safe & working well together. The agency changed its name to the Department of Human and Social Services to boost care for children and address homelessness in the county. Journal-News
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Cincinnati Children's announced a $365M expansion in Liberty Township to boost care access and add 250 new jobs. The project will add a five-story building and update 170,000 square feet—its largest investment since a $600M critical care tower opened in late 2021. Local 12 News
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Great Parks is enhancing Mitchell Memorial Forest's 8-mile mountain bike trail by adding a skills course at the trailhead and a skills loop along the first section to help riders practice pump features plus berms. The $160,000 project is funded partly by an $68,000 grant and levy proceeds. Local 12 News
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Hometown Appliances Real Estate Networking Event
6-8 p.m. — Hometown Appliances — Free entry — Connect with local real estate professionals and explore collaboration opportunities.
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