Student council members at St. Joseph School in Crescent Springs collected and arranged for one hundred fuel packs to be donated to Be Concerned’s The Weekend Project. The program provides food security to local children who may go without on weekends. Currently, forty children from John G. Carlisle and Latonia Elementary Schools in […]
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Ellis Named Assistant Vice President at Heritage Bank’s Crescent Springs Branch
Heritage Bank has named a new assistant vice president. Steve Ellis will serve as the manager for the bank’s Crescent Springs branch where he brings more than fifteen years of banking experience. “Steve is a proven leader who brings with him excellent customer service skills and an open, effective management style,” said H. Lytle Thomas, […]
Dance Company Adds Classes for Kids with Autism, Down Syndrome, More
A local dance company is updating its business model to include children who may not otherwise get the opportunity to participate. Expressions Dance Theatre launched RemarkABLE Movement. Alexandra Smith introduced the program designed for children and teens with autism, sensory processing disorder, Down syndrome, and other differences.. “My daughter is a dancer, and has been […]
In Contentious Meeting, Crescent Springs Chooses Villa Hills Police
Crescent Springs will turn to Villa Hills for police services, ending its long-term relationship with Erlanger, and turning down offers from Ft. Mitchell and Park Hills. Monday night’s city council meeting was full of contention and accusations. Councilman Tom Vergamini was most vocally opposed to ending the City of Crescent Springs’s contract with Erlanger. He […]
Ft. Mitchell Police May Pursue Crescent Springs Contract
Ft. Mitchell Police Department may take a chance at patrolling Crescent Springs. “I do think it is something we should look at putting out a bid for,” Chief Andrew Schierberg said Monday night. He said that it could create some efficiencies through sharing services with Crescent Springs and save both cities money. The City Crescent […]
Crescent Springs to End Contract with Erlanger Police
The City of Crescent Springs will end its contract with the Erlanger Police Department. Crescent Springs city council voted Wednesday to authorize Mayor Lou Hartfiel to provide notice to the Erlanger Police that the contract would end on June 30, 2018, which is the scheduled end of the current 5-year contract between the city and […]
Who Will Police Crescent Springs? Erlanger Alters Offer, Villa Hills Looking, Too
The question over who will provide police services to Crescent Springs remains unanswered. Last week, the City of Erlanger amended its offer to continue offering police patrol services to its neighbor, and Villa Hills Police Chief Bryan Allen expanded on his proposal for that city’s department to take over for Crescent Springs. “Their big hang […]
Crescent Springs to Evaluate Options for Policing City
A week after the City of Erlanger voted to reject a short-term contract extension to provide police services to the City of Crescent Springs, the City of Crescent Springs voted not to give further notice about its police plans. Instead, Crescent Springs may issue a request for proposals from other police departments. The Crescent Springs […]
Erlanger Rejects Crescent Springs Proposal for Police Contract Extension
This story has been updated to include comments from Crescent Springs city administrator George Ripberger. The City of Erlanger rejected a 6-month contract extension to provide police services to the City of Crescent Springs. Erlanger Police Department has patrolled Crescent Springs on a contractual basis since 2008. The current contract expires on June 30, 2018. […]
Local School First in Region Accredited by American Montessori Society
Northern Kentucky Montessori Academy (NKMA) recently became the first and only school in Northern Kentucky to be accredited by the American Montessori Society (AMS). To achieve this distinction, Crescent Springs-based NKMA underwent a rigorous process of examining and documenting every aspect of their school, including their governance practices, curriculum, fiscal and personnel policies, facilities, health and […]

