Walton officials shared details about their plans to move forward with hiring a city administrator at a Tuesday evening City Council meeting. According to Mayor Terri Courtney and the council, Walton is working on crafting the job description and salary for the city’s first-ever full-time city administrator, with the intention of accepting applications in the […]
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Walton mayor, council member sworn into office
Newly elected city officials in Walton were sworn into office during Tuesday evening’s city council meeting. Mayor Terri Courtney, who has been serving as interim mayor since May after former Mayor Gabe Brown resigned from office following an investigation into his conduct in office, was formally elected into office by Walton residents. She defeated Brown […]
The state of medical cannabis in Northern Kentucky
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, medical cannabis will be legal in the state of Kentucky. Over the past few months, municipalities throughout Northern Kentucky have been deciding what that will look like in the region. Each city is responsible for creating zoning regulations to make way for (or not allow) those types of businesses to operate. […]
Walton likely won’t allow cannabis operations in the city next year
Walton isn’t likely to join other Kentucky cities in allowing medical cannabis operations within its city limits next year. At a meeting Tuesday evening, the city council unanimously voted to approve a first reading of a measure prohibiting cannabis business operations in Walton. The city will miss the first phase of cannabis testing facilities and […]
Walton City Council seeks interim mayor after resignation
Walton City Council is accepting letters of interest for the position of interim mayor following Mayor Gabe Brown’s resignation, with the deadline set for May 14.
Walton mayor resigns again
Walton Mayor Gabe Brown submitted a letter of resignation to City Council on Tuesday, effective immediately, and the city has 30 days to appoint an interim mayor to serve the remainder of his term.

