Uniqueness is rare, according to Lisa Sweasy, the curator and director of the Vent Haven Museum – a one of a kind museum all about ventriloquism in Northern Kentucky. “Nowhere else can you see a collection of this magnitude with a corresponding massive archive that tells the story of each piece here,” Sweasy said of […]
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Vent Haven Museum Boosted by New Book, Upcoming Convention
Uniqueness is rare, according to Lisa Sweasy, the curator and director of the Vent Haven Museum – a one of a kind museum all about ventriloquism in Northern Kentucky. “Nowhere else can you see a collection of this magnitude with a corresponding massive archive that tells the story of each piece here,” Sweasy said of […]
Ft. Mitchell Next for “Fairness Ordinance” Legislation
The steady addition of Northern Kentucky cities with fairness ordinances is set to continue with Ft. Mitchell. The legislation extends legal protections to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people. A first reading of the ordinance was presented on Monday night. Following a second reading, the city council will vote on the matter. “As other cities […]
Ft. Mitchell Next for “Fairness Ordinance” Legislation
The steady addition of Northern Kentucky cities with fairness ordinances is set to continue with Ft. Mitchell. The legislation extends legal protections to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people. A first reading of the ordinance was presented on Monday night. Following a second reading, the city council will vote on the matter. “As other cities […]
Senior Housing Development Denied in Ft. Mitchell
A proposal to construct a senior housing development on a more than 12-acre site off Grandview Drive in Ft. Mitchell was unanimously rejected by city council on Monday night. The plan had received overwhelming approval from the Kenton County Planning Commission, in a 13-1 vote, despite Planning & Development Services of Kenton County recommending disapproval. […]
Senior Housing Development Denied in Ft. Mitchell
A proposal to construct a senior housing development on a more than 12-acre site off Grandview Drive in Ft. Mitchell was unanimously rejected by city council on Monday night. The plan had received overwhelming approval from the Kenton County Planning Commission, in a 13-1 vote, despite Planning & Development Services of Kenton County recommending disapproval. […]
Senior Housing Development Denied in Ft. Mitchell
A proposal to construct a senior housing development on a more than 12-acre site off Grandview Drive in Ft. Mitchell was unanimously rejected by city council on Monday night. The plan had received overwhelming approval from the Kenton County Planning Commission, in a 13-1 vote, despite Planning & Development Services of Kenton County recommending disapproval. […]
Beechwood Teacher Named to State Advisory Council
A Beechwood teacher is among fourteen educators from across the state named to the Kentucky Department of Education’s (KDE) Teachers Advisory Council (TAC), Education Commissioner Jason E. Glass announced on Thursday. The council is designed to improve Kentucky’s educational landscape by providing the commissioner of education with direct input from classrooms. The TAC was created to […]
Beechwood Teacher Named to State Advisory Council
A Beechwood teacher is among fourteen educators from across the state named to the Kentucky Department of Education’s (KDE) Teachers Advisory Council (TAC), Education Commissioner Jason E. Glass announced on Thursday. The council is designed to improve Kentucky’s educational landscape by providing the commissioner of education with direct input from classrooms. The TAC was created to […]
Ft. Mitchell Will Again Weigh Whether Apartments are Best Use for Site
A more than-twelve-acre site on Grandview Drive in Ft. Mitchell is once again targeted for a type of development that the city officially does not want. Woda Cooper Development hopes to construct a four-story building with 88 units of senior housing on land that more than a decade was hoped to be home to commercial […]

