What is Radio Free Hamilton Interactive?
So glad you asked.
It's an opportunity to discuss issues going on in Hamilton and its surrounding areas.
It's an opportunity to toss a pebble into the public consciousness and watch the ripples expand and fill the community.
It's a two way conversation on the issues.
It's the tried and true "Man/Woman on the Street" interview juiced up on technological steroids.
OK, so it's a lazy reporter's (talk about repetitious!) way of asking you, "So what do you think?" and not having to take notes or write your response. You get to do that.
On a regular basis, we'll post an item and then ask, "So what do you think?" You can comment. Others can to. Then you can comment on their comment, and they can comment ... Get the idea?
Radio Free Hamilton Interactive will only truly live up to its name if you actually interact. Please do. Just keep it clean ... this is a family discussion of the issue. We'll edit for appropriateness and do our best to keep the discussion on track. Spelling and grammar are up to you.
So dive in the deep end of the pool of ideas or just sit on the edge and splash your feet. All we are asking is that you interact.
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Definitely keep up the good work on Radio Free! Especially the power line coverage, which is so important and is kind of difficult for people to get and to follow. Having said that, let me comment on the Madison County Tourism's lack of response. What a dereliction of duty, how lazy and reprehensible! This man should have a new job and it should be in any county but Madison!
Posted by: Lisa Oristian | May 09, 2006 at 12:06 PM
I, for one, think this website is wonderful for those of us that live away from the area. What I would love to see is a section where natives of the area that have moved on can make postings of what has become of them since they left. What say yoy?
Posted by: James Fuller | July 17, 2006 at 06:21 PM
This is for Joe Lepage, baseball coach-- Hey Joe, I knew you had the STUFF to make a great coach! Good Luck with the team and congratulations on having an outstanding year . Some coaches go a lifetime without having such a powerful season. Your guys are lucky to have such a fine leader. Not bad for a first year coach!! Love and best regards, Uncle Richard
Posted by: Richard S. Nowak | June 10, 2009 at 09:20 PM