Sharonville

Located about 13 miles north of downtown Cincinnati, the city of Sharonville sits mostly in Hamilton County, with a small portion in Butler County. Settlers first arrived in Sharonville, originally called Sharon, in 1788. It was incorporated as a village in 1911 and became a city in 1962. Sharonville is home to Princeton City Schools, a consolidated school district comprised of students from Evendale, Glendale, Lincoln Heights, Sharonville, Springdale and Woodlawn. Former NFL players Tom Waddle and Spencer Ware hail from this first ring suburb of Cincinnati, as does actress and dancer Carmen Electra.  

Mill Creek: Far from dead, the urban waterway has potential for recreation throughout its course

A 43-mile trail along two branches of the stream would connect more than a dozen Hamilton County communities.  

‘Less is more’ as 20th Century Cincinnati returns with sisters at the helm

The event features more than 50 vendors across more than 20,000 square feet of exhibition space.

Hamilton County Commissioners, l to r, VP Alicia Reece, President Stephanie Summerow Dumas, and Commissioner Denise Dreihaus
Public meetings and convening sessions help guide county allocation of federal funds

This money went towards immediate, long-term, and transformational needs.

Kait Connelly is designing the lighting for SCAC's upcoming performance of Beauty and the Beast
Arts outreach and inspiration flow from city center to first ring suburbs

All around the region, art is inspiring and connecting communities and generations in unexpected ways.

The Queen City receives her CROWN

Private and public entities join forces to link communities in health, transportation, environmentalism and commerce.

Superintendent Tom Burton and student Eric Wells
Princeton City Schools—A patchwork of diversity and partnerships

"When you look at the sheer definition of what equity is, it should very much be meeting kids’ needs where they are. That's really what it's about,” distinguishes Superintendent Tom Burton.  

Working in Neighborhoods wins EPA grant to reduce water pollution

Thanks to a $120,000 federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, improvements will be made to the Mill Creek Watershed.

Cure quarantine fever with trips and activities in the Great Parks of Hamilton County

This year’s events will look a little different, but there are still plenty of safe, outdoor activities to enjoy.

Volunteers, signatures needed for affordable housing trust fund

A proposed charter amendment will allocate funds to support the city’s most vulnerable population.

Ten-year plan: improvements to Cincinnati’s libraries

Over the next decade, all 40 branches will receive renovations and improvements.

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