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Fort Wright approves funding to fix deteriorating sidewalk on George Huser Drive

Fort Wright residents can look forward to some construction on George Huser Drive soon.   Recently, it came to Fort Wright officials’ attention that water coming...

Fort Wright looks into equipment to fight electric vehicle fires

There are 302 electric vehicles currently registered in Kenton County. Fort Wright firefighters haven't had to extinguish a lithium-ion car battery fire, but that...

Fort Wright votes to renew cable providers’ franchise agreement

Fort Wright voted to renew their franchise agreement with Spectrum at an Aug. 2 city council meeting. Cable companies enter these agreements with cities...

‘Always willing to get involved’: Fort Wright honors late council member

Longtime Fort Wright resident and civil servant Thomas Henry Jacober died June 18, and the city recognized his dedication by proclaiming Aug. 2, 2023...

Fort Mitchell donates unused police equipment to Williamsburg

Fort Mitchell is taking a community-minded approach to the “reduce, reuse, recycle” slogan with one of city council’s latest decisions. In the process, they’re...

Fort Mitchell approves budget for next fiscal year

With the current fiscal year ending, city governments across Northern Kentucky are crafting and approving budgets for the next fiscal year that runs from...

Local municipalities share input on Brent Spence Bridge corridor designs

The Brent Spence Bridge Corridor will be making big aesthetic changes to the region over the next few years, including the I-71/75 overpasses in...

Fort Wright proposes raising EMS fees

If you are in an area covered by Fort Wright Fire/EMS Department, you may be looking at increased fees in the future. During their May...

Indie Northern Kentucky brings zines, alternative comics to NKY

If you’ve walked past Petri’s Floral in Bellevue recently, you may have noticed a new addition to their storefront: the logo for INK, a...

Fort Wright hears from legislators about 2023 session

The Kentucky state legislative session ended in March. The legislators representing Fort Wright in Frankfort shared their thoughts on the session at a May...

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