With an overall positive response to its recreational programs offered during the summer months, Fort Mitchell City Council has its vision focused on additional improvements it can make in the future to build on the department’s forward momentum. “There are several things that would make the program a whole lot better and we have the option to […]
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Ft. Mitchell: Closer to Finding Shirt Mask Bandit, Improvements Coming to 75 Off Ramp
Fort Mitchell city council gave the go-ahead for improvements to be made on the northbound Interstate 75 off ramp on Buttermilk Pike, in addition to Royal Drive leading to the Chamber Center complex. Jim Parsons of Taft Stettinius & Hollister said they are not taking any development away from the properties, only making “simple capital improvements” to […]
He Served 13 Tours in Iraq & Afghanistan and is Honored in Ft. Mitchell
Fort Mitchell honored one of its own Monday evening, presenting resident Matt Zahler with several proclamations and a day in his honor in Kenton County and Fort Mitchell, for his 13 tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. “I couldn’t have done any of it without my wife,” Zahler said, standing in front of Councilman Dennis Zahler, his […]
Mercedes-Benz of Fort Mitchell Announces All-Star Week Sweepstakes
The launch of The Big Red Mercedes-Benz of Fort Mitchell Sweepstakes, with all proceeds benefiting Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, begins July 9. Mercedes-Benz of Fort Mitchell announced the fundraiser today in cooperation with Cumulus Radio and the CEI Sports Cincy Sports Fest. The Sweepstakes will include a two-year lease of a new, red, 2015 Mercedes-Benz CLA250; a […]
Ft. Mitchell’s July 4th Parade to Focus on the Future
The theme for Fort Mitchell’s annual July 4th parade will focus on building for the future. “Together We Build Our Future” portrays a city poised to continue new development, growth and beautification while keeping the spirit of a close-knit community. The popular parade will kick-off at 12:30 p.m. on July 4 from the DCCH Children’s […]
This New Ft. Mitchell Shop Has a Mission for Girls Who Work There
When She’s All That Boutique in Fort Mitchell opens its doors for the first time on June 20, the company’s founders will have taken a huge step towards not only starting a business, but also solidifying a support foundation for four under-resourced high-school girls. The store is owned by Alabama-native Tara Furlough, who opened the […]
Yes, Ft. Mitchell, There Will Be a Recreation Department
Despite widespread rumors to the contrary, there will indeed be a recreation department in the City of Fort Mitchell, City Administrator Sharmili Reddy said at the city council meeting Monday evening. While the Recreation Director Kim Stoll resigned Friday morning, she added that council members spent most of the weekend addressing the vacancy and restructuring the […]
After Sexual Abuse, Former UC Football Employee Banned from All Kroger Stores
The former University of Cincinnati football team employee accused of sexually abusing a 73-year old worker at the Ft. Mitchell Kroger was sentenced Monday. Antrione Rashad Archer will serve 60 days in jail and pay a $250 fine after entering an Alford plea (in which the defendant proclaims his innocence but recognizes that the prosecution […]
In Ft. Mitchell, New Heroin Treatment Program, SD1 Discussed
Kenton County Commonwealth’s Attorney Rob Sanders presented his H.E.A.R.T (Heroin Expedited Addiction Recovery Treatment) program at Monday evening’s Fort Mitchell City Council meeting will be a crucial step in the right direction for a problem that hits close to home for many. Designed to lessen the time drug offenders spend behind bars without treatment, the program is […]
Annual Music Fest Helps Local Kids in Need
On May 29 and 30, Diocesan Catholic Children’s Home Center for Children and Families will host their third annual DCCH Music Fest at their facility on Orphanage Road in Ft. Mitchell. The cost to attend the music festival is $5 with all the proceeds going to supplement the cost of caring for the kids in need […]

