Edgewood Mayor John Link is the Kentucky Leagues of Cities’ Elected Official of the Year. KLC presented Link with his award at the city’s meeting on Monday. Sadieville Mayor Claude Christensen, the president of KLC, delievered the honor. There are more than 2,500 elected officials and Link was chosen by his peers for the award. Link […]
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Edgewood: Neighbor’s Chickens, Discarded Toilet Bothersome
Chickens and a discarded toilet prompted an Edgewood man to speak out at Monday night’s city council meeting. Tom Seither, who lives on Meadowlark Drive, came to the city building to complain about a neighbor. Seither said that he left his house one day to find a chicken coop being constructed around a utility […]
Teen Missing from Edgewood Home
UPDATE: The missing girl has been found, police said Wednesday. ORIGINAL POST: A 15-year old girl is missing from her Edgewood home. Police in that Kenton County city say that Sierra G. Wayman ran away from home on Saturday, September 3, and has not been heard from by her family since. Wayman is believed to be […]
Old Cemetery Discovered in Edgewood; Former Police Chief Sworn in as Schools’ Officer
An old cemetery has been found on private property in Edgewood. The cemetery contains around 18 graves, one of which could belong to George Scott, a veteran of the Revolutionary War. Edgewood City Councilman Jeff Schreiver was contacted by a former resident who claimed to have seen the cemetery and agreed to show where he […]
New Turn Lane Expected to Help School-Year Traffic in Edgewood
Edgewood Mayor John Link announced that the right hand turn lane out of the Hinsdale School parking lot will be finished by the start of the new school year. Since there had only been one lane coming out of the parking lot previously, there were some severe traffic backups during the school year. With the new […]
Some Edgewood Residents Concerned About Removal of Parking Pads
A few residents came to the Edgewood City Council meeting on Monday night to ask about parking pads. The city has decided to do away with parking pads in the city, and they have adopted an ordinance to that effect. Resident Charles Zimmerman has property on Lyndale Rd. near a three-way stop. Zimmerman said that […]
Where to See FREE Shakespeare in Northern Kentucky & Cincinnati Parks
Free Shakespeare in the Park – what would summer be without it? Here’s a quick look at the shows and the schedule for Northern Kentucky and downtown Cincinnati parks. This year, Cincinnati Shakespeare offers a sneak peek of its 2016-2017 school/community center tour of three favorites: Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, […]
St. E, OHC Join Forces to Create Comprehensive Cancer Center
OHC has entered into an agreement to transition its Northern Kentucky practice (excluding Maysville) to St. Elizabeth Healthcare effective July 11. With this new arrangement, oncology and patient experiences in Northern Kentucky will transform into something that has yet to be seen in this community. According to the National Cancer Institute’s Kentucky profile, Kenton County […]
Edgewood Postpones Fireworks, Concert Amid Severe Weather Threat
The Independence Day Parade departed as planned on Monday morning, but the evening festivities have been postponed in Edgewood. The city announced in a news release that the annual 4th of July concert and fireworks at Freedom Park have been canceled for Monday and will take place on Tuesday, July 5, at 7 p.m., weather permitting. […]
Edgewood Clarifies RV Rules After Neighbor Complaints, Welcomes New Police Officer
The issue of recreational vehicles (RVs) returned to Edgewood city council on Monday as leaders considered an amendment to the ordinance governing them. Resident Alex Schultz owns multiple RV/campers and restores them for a web-based video series that he produces. Neighbors complained in April and asked council for action. The amendment – which requires two […]

