Fourteen years ago the world changed. Peoples’ eyes were opened to a new kind of warfare, a cruel kind targeting innocent men, women, and children. September 11, 2001 is a day that will live in infamy, right along with the day Pearl Harbor was bombed. No one who lived through September 11 will be able to forget the […]
Tag: Crescent Springs
Northern Kentucky 9/11 Memorial to Be Dedicated on September 11
The Northern Kentucky 9/11 Memorial will be dedicated on Friday, September 11 starting at 6:00 p.m. at the Crescent Springs Community Park at 805 Buttermilk Pike in Crescent Springs. The public is invited. Construction of the Northern Kentucky 9/11 Memorial is complete after 3 ½ years of fundraising and includes renderings of the Twin Towers that once graced the […]
Help Sharing America’s Marrow Fight Cancer
On May 21, members of the Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati communities will have the opportunity to join the bone marrow donor registry and potentially save the life of a patient fighting blood cancer. Sharing America’s Marrow (SAM), a grassroots movement to register 50,000 donors in 2015, is coming to Pee Wee’s Place in Crescent Springs this Thursday to host a […]
Man Gets 30 Years for Murder of Baby
A man who accepted a special type of guilty plea in the murder of his girlfriend’s newborn baby will spent the next three decades behind bars. Robert Schierer, 25, was sentenced in Kenton County Circuit Court on Tuesday by Judge Patrica Summe. He accepted an Alford plea in March, meaning that he maintained his innocence […]
Kenton Co. Man Pleads Guilty to Possessing, Distributing Child Pornography
A Kenton County man pleaded guilty Thursday to charges of distribution of matter portraying a sexual performance by a minor and possession of matter portraying a sexual performance by a minor. Kenneth Sundberg, 47, was arrested in January after investigators from the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office conducted a search warrant at his Crescent Springs home. […]
Weekend Comedy Show to Benefit 9-11 Memorial in Northern Kentucky
The Northern Kentucky 9/11 Memorial Committee hosts “Stand-Up For 9/11”, an evening of comedy benefiting the construction of the Northern Kentucky 9/11 Memorial on Saturday, April 25 from 8-10 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.). It’s happening at the Taylor Mill Moose Lodge 1469 (5347 Taylor Mill Road, Taylor Mill). Headlining the show is Michael Flannery, who has […]
Kenton Co.: Police Chief to Retire; Big Road Project Moves Forward
The Kenton County Fiscal Court will apply to the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana (OKI) Regional Council of Government for matching Federal SNK Funds for Phase II of the Bromley-Crescent Springs Road project. The County must pay for 20 percent of matching funds for the second phase which amounts to around $700,000 with the state paying the remaining 80 […]
Buttermilk Crossing Sells for More Than $11 Million
The Crescent Springs retail center anchored by a Staples store has been sold to out of town investors. Kenton County Property Valuation Administrator (PVA) records show that Buttermilk Crossing was sold on March 15 for $11.3 million to Buttermilk Realty, LLC. The Cincinnati Business Courier reported this week that the LLC is attached to a private family […]
Man Pleads Guilty in 3-Month Old Baby’s Death
A man pleaded guilty Wednesday morning to causing the death of a 3-month old baby. Robert Schierer, 24, pleaded guilty to murder, admitting that he caused the fatal injuries that led to the death of 3-month old William Elijah Forsythe in November 2013, The baby suffered the injury in a Crescent Springs apartment that Schierer shared […]
Crescent Springs Man Dies in Boone Co. ATV Crash
A man is dead after an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) crash in Boone County. The ATV, a Polaris Ranger, was on a steep grade when it rolled over, killing Thomas Roach, 27, of Crescent Springs. A passenger, Mark Trenkamp, of Taylorsport, was partially ejected and was wearing a seatbelt. Roach was not wearing a helmet or […]

