A Bellevue developer has big plans for the former Fifth Third Bank building on Fairfield Avenue, and worked with the city to figure out what leaders might want to see once renovations began. Fifth Third Bank sold the property in April to developer Mark Ayer. Bellevue Mayor Charlie Cleves said Ayer asked the city what […]
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Strangers come together to help community member, then turn it into something bigger
What started as a case of an elderly man being taken advantage of turned into strangers coming together to help their fellow river city neighbor. That effort turned into an idea for a volunteer-based group called Neighbor Helping Neighbor that will provide assistance on other projects that might be too much for one person to […]
Bellevue approves use of golf carts on certain streets within city
The City of Bellevue is following other Northern Kentucky cities’ lead and allowing the use of golf carts on roadways. Golf carts aren’t just used on the golf course anymore; they allow for quick and easy transportation around cities like Fort Thomas and Ludlow. Bellevue City Administrator Frank Warnock called it a “somewhat aggressive move” […]
Check out food trucks and pop-ups at Bellevue’s Foodie Friday event
Foodies can take a stroll tonight through Bellevue’s business district for Foodie Friday, part of the city’s First Friday on the avenue. Visiting food trucks and pop-ups will be parked throughout the 200-700 Blocks of Fairfield Avenue from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Shops, restaurants, and bars are staying open late for the occasion. Bellevue’s […]
Photos: Bellevue/Dayton Memorial Day parade
The community came out in droves to watch the Bellevue/Dayton Memorial Day parade on Monday. LINK contributor Abigail Shoyat shot photos of the event.
Riverview Animal Hospital settles in, adds new veterinarian
The staff at Riverview Animal Hospital in Bellevue is settling in after a move across town from Fairfield Avenue to a new facility at 40 Donnermeyer Drive, across the street from Kroger. The move led to the construction of a new space with a modern and open design, nearly tripling the amount of space of […]
Bellevue’s Barkhouse aims to make dogs feel at home
After leaving their corporate jobs behind, the owners of the boutique-style doggy daycare Barkhouse in Bellevue are getting to live their retirement dream a little early. As long-term fosters with stray animal adoption for over nine years, Nicole Ladnow and her husband, Doug Ladnow, knew they wanted to retire from corporate life and do something […]
Bellevue Police called to Tigerfest for reports of ‘disorderly subjects’
The organizer of last weekend’s Tigerfest in Bellevue said two women got into an argument Friday night and started fighting, prompting a call to the Bellevue Police department. Janetta Steeley, who organizes the annual event to support Bellevue schools, told LINK nky that once the women started fighting, the kids with them then started fighting, […]
Ludlow Community Service Day to be held at Memorial Park
The Reds Community Fund, St. Elizabeth Healthcare and the Duke Energy Foundation are partnering for a day-long service project on Thursday, May 5 at Memorial Park and Lemker Field in Ludlow, Kentucky. Over 80 volunteers from the organizations and the community will be working on projects including: Painting the dugouts, picnic shelter and skate park […]
Dan Weber’s Just Sayin’: Rain, rain go away, basketball stay around for a while
Hey, it’s spring and it’s still raining around here. What to do? How about extending the basketball season – Oh, and add to the artificial turf fields for baseball/softball. Yeah, that’ll do it. JUST SAYIN’. *** Speaking of artificial turf fields, we’re about to get another one in Northern Kentucky soon. Opening Day – and […]

