Overcoming adversity is a common theme often heard around the football field, but Bishop Brossart did just that Friday evening at O.W. Davis field in Dayton. In the first half, the Mustangs lost their starting quarterback, Keegan Gulley, and a cheerleader who was injured when a mass of players falling out of bounds on a […]
Author Archives: Jason Finnell
Crescent Springs road, path project to last through October; expect closures
While the intersection of Bromley-Crescent Springs Road and Edenderry Drive has now reopened to traffic, drivers should now be on the lookout for a closure south of Edenderry to Anderson Road. The closures allow for work crews to improve the two-lane road that runs behind the Crescent Springs Remke grocery store, Home Depot, and other […]
Crescent Springs Hardware honored by city for 50 years of service
Fifty years after opening its doors on July 1, 1972, Crescent Springs Hardware received a special Day of Proclamation from Crescent Springs Mayor Mike Daugherty commemorating its five decades of service to the community. July 1 will be Crescent Springs Hardware Day in the city. Still family-owned by the Wilsons, founder Rose received the special […]
Villa Hills to seek grant funding to support large road project
Villa Hills Mayor Heather Jansen thanked Duke Energy for its work in restoring power to the city’s residents after a storm blew through the region earlier this week. Residents in the city were hit particularly hard and were without power for longer than many others nearby. Jansen said at Wednesday’s council meeting that for those […]
Highlands students gather in call for gun reform
“I should be writing my college essay, not my will.” “Schools are for learning, not lockdown.” “Mental illnesses are global. Mass shootings are American.” “Books not bullets.” “Not a single kid has died in a mass reading, yet they’re banning books instead of guns.” Highlands High School students advocated for gun reform during a protest […]
New firehouse, civic club to push back dump truck arrival in Villa Hills
Villa Hills City Council discussed their soon-to-be rebuilt civic club and firehouse during Wednesday evening’s meeting. Ernie Brown of the Villa Hills Civic Club is tasked with rebuilding the 61-year-old community structure along Rogers Road that burned in the overnight hours of Feb. 17. A donation site will be forthcoming on the city’s website in […]
Local developer shows interest in former Drawbridge Inn site
Since the Drawbridge Inn was razed several years ago in Fort Mitchell, the vacant parcel of land overlooking Interstate 75 has had its share of complaints. However, The Greenbrier Group, with its recent purchase of the former Montgomery Inn building, shared at Monday night’s Fort Mitchell City Council meeting that it would like to breathe […]

