Richard O Jones has been covering the arts and entertainment scene in Southwest Ohio for 20 years. A life-long resident of Butler County, Richard graduated from Ross High School and Miami University. He is the father of Sean, 22, and Rachel, 19, both of whom are pursuing a career in the entertainment industry. You can often find him walking the streets of Hamilton with Chaplin, a crazy terrier.
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HAMILTON — Everyone at Harrison Elementary School was encouraged to wear the color green to school Wednesday, Feb.
HAMILTON — The Hamilton High School Indoor Marching Percussion Ensemble — also known as the drumline — lets the marching band drummers bang out their own songs long after football season is over.
HAMILTON — The Michael J. Colligan History Project of Miami University Hamilton and the Hamilton Community Foundation are accepting nominations for the 2010 Jim Blount History Educator Award.
HAMILTON — Flonzie Brown Wright began with a soft, impassioned a capella version of “We Shall Not Be Moved,” one of the anthems of the Civil Rights Movement.
HAMILTON — There was a time when the three Ross High School counselors had to wade through a sea of paperwork in order to keep track of students who needed special attention.
HAMILTON — Badin High School senior and co-captain of the cheerleading squad Stacie Zeis hasn’t had her hair “seriously cut” since the second grade.
HAMILTON — Four years ago, when Coach Jim Place took over the Hamilton High School football team, he set up expectations for his players that went beyond academic requirements.
HAMILTON — A statue of President George W. Bush outside Hamilton High School commemorates the day that he came to town to sign the No Child Left Behind Act in 2002.
HAMILTON — Four Badin High School sophomores have been selected J. Kyle Braid Leadership Foundation scholars, recognizing their outstanding leadership potential, strong sense of moral values and their compassion to help the world around them.
HAMILTON — The Hamilton school district’s Transition Fair, now preparing for its fourth year, presents information for all students with disabilities and their families.
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