Wednesday, September 24th, 2025
Good morning, Hamilton. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 24th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Oxford Lane Library had a small electrical fire Monday that affected its children’s department and damaged some furniture and computer stations—cleanup is underway and the branch may reopen today while the children’s area stays closed until books are professionally cleaned. A decision about Friday’s planned anniversary party has not been made. WVXU
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Former chaplain Ayman Soliman was detained for 72 days in Butler County Jail after his asylum was terminated and he was released recently when his status was reinstated. He described harsh conditions and isolation that worsened his mental health—he also lost his job as he could no longer work legally in the United States. Local 12 News
- ➤ Butler County commissioners considered a plan to dissolve the county's independent emergency management agency amid strong concerns from police, firefighters, and community members about public safety. They will vote on the proposal next Tuesday—officials also denied any plan to put the sheriff in charge. WLWT
- ➤ The Lincoln Heights council postponed voting on a motion asking the Sheriff’s Office to review evidence from the Feb. 7 neo-Nazi demonstration because earlier investigations found no cause for arrests — council members raised concerns and said they may revisit the issue in a future meeting. WLWT
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ A resident of Sycamore Township was confirmed to have West Nile virus and recovered at home after treatment. Public health officials treated standing water with mosquito larvicide near the home—following positive tests from mosquito traps in nearby townships. The Enquirer
- ➤ The Hamilton County Public Health Department confirmed the first human West Nile virus case in 2025 when a resident (from Sycamore Township) tested positive; officials warned that while most infections cause mild symptoms, the virus can lead to serious illness and urged residents to avoid mosquito bites. WLWT
- ➤ A person in Sycamore Township contracted West Nile Virus and recovered after likely being bitten by a mosquito in the Tri-State, with Hamilton County Public Health being notified on Aug 28. Officials performed mosquito surveillance and treated standing water near the home (three mosquito samples tested positive this year) to reduce further risks. Local 12 News
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Southern Ohio Young Professionals Networking Mixer
4-6 p.m. — Hydraulic Bar — Free entry — Connect with fellow young professionals at the re-launch of the Southern Ohio Young Professionals initiative.
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Goat Yoga at The Summit Hotel
9-11 a.m. — The Summit Hotel — Free venue parking — Experience the cutest yoga class around with adorable goats at The Summit Hotel.
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Hamilton Hispanic Festival
2-8 p.m. — Marcum Park — Free admission — Celebrate Hispanic culture with vibrant music, food, and traditions in a community-focused atmosphere.
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BYU Cougars vs. Cincinnati Bearcats Women's Volleyball
1-4 p.m. — Fifth Third Arena — Ticket prices vary — Watch an exciting women's volleyball matchup between the BYU Cougars and Cincinnati Bearcats.
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Warmduscher Concert
8-11 PM — Woodward Theater — Ticket prices vary — Experience the eclectic sounds of misfit band Warmduscher in a lively setting.
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Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors
7:30-11:30 p.m. — Cincinnati Shakespeare Company — $14 – $78 — Experience a humorous twist on the classic vampire tale with outrageous gags and playful innuendos.
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Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors
7:30-11:30 p.m. — Cincinnati Shakespeare Company — Tickets from $138 — Experience a hilarious twist on the classic tale of Dracula.
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Patricia Paz Tango Milonga
4-7 p.m. — Revel OTR Urban Winery — $ — Experience a captivating evening of Argentine tango and folklore music featuring Patricia Paz and Alejandro Ziegler.
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