Kenton County has announced that April 14 through 20 will be recognized as Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week. As the only animal control agency in Kenton County, Kenton County’s Animal Control is being acknowledged for its dedication towards animal services in all 19 cities within Kenton County. During the Kenton County Fiscal Court Meeting on […]
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Fort Mitchell proposes change to vicious dog penalties
Fort Mitchell has heard complaints and concerns on the topic of vicious dog penalties in the city over the past few months. In February, the city first read the proposed Ordinance 2023-04, which would change the penalty for animal-related offenses within the city. After proposing the ordinance, the city of Fort Mitchell took calls from […]
What to do if you find a baby deer | Campbell County Animal Control
Provided. By Terri Baker, Campbell County Animal Control Picture: Karen Bailey Baby Deer Season is here. It’s important to remember that deer (like rabbits) do not stay with their young, but leave them and only briefly visit to nurse them. The babies have no smell and are too small to keep up with their mom. […]
A New Fort Thomas City Council Is Ushered In (Roundup January 2017)
The new Fort Thomas City Council held their first meeting on January 3. Councilmen Ken Bowman, Councilwoman, Lisa Kelly with Councilmen Jeff Bezold, David Cameron and John Slawter. Councilman Roger Peterman was absent. FTM file. January 3rd saw the first Fort Thomas City Council meeting of 2017, where council took their symbolic oaths of office. […]
First Mountain Lion Seen in KY in Over 150 Years Killed
A mountain lion was found and terminated at a Bourbon County farm Monday evening. Note: The mountain lion shown here is not the same that was found on Monday. The first wild mountain lion Kentucky has seen since before the Civil War was discovered in a tree on a Bourbon County farm before it was […]
Police Round-Up: Burglary Investigation Continues, Phantom Gun Shots (pt. 2)
Here’s the news out of the Fort Thomas Police Department from this past week: Daytime Burglaries While there have been no new cases of daytime burglary or vandalism over the past week, the FTPD continues its investigation of this crime trend that has swept across all of Northern Kentucky this summer. “We are working on a […]

