Regan Silverton. FTM file. By Jennifer Summer The Fort Thomas Art House had its first show featuring young artists, ‘Emerge’, this past weekend. The event was a showcase of original art created by Fort Thomas’ very talented youth. This show was curated by parents Amy Silverton and Chris Franzen-Smith. Tracy Davis State Farm. This is […]
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Fort Thomas City Council Roundup (April)
Vance Patterson giving presentation on the Charters of Freedom Foundation. FTM file. By Jennifer Summer The Fort Thomas city council met on Monday, April 18, 2016 at 7 p.m. A special guest at this meeting was Vance Patterson and his wife Mary Jo, from North Carolina. The Pattersons have founded the Charters of Freedom, a […]
Fort Thomas Schools Continues to Expand Digital Conversion
FTM file. By Jennifer Summer In 2014, the Fort Thomas Board of Education approved plans to move forward with a major instructional technology initiative. The Fort Thomas Digital Conversion Plan is specifically meant to ensure that we effectively leverage technology as an instructional tool in order to better prepare our students for 21st century success. […]
Fort Thomas School Board Roundup (April)
Kim Grillot, sponsor of the Kentucky Youth Assembly talks about the conference at a Board of Education meeting. By Jennifer Summer The Fort Thomas Board of Education met on Thursday, April 14, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. Board member, Brad Fennell was absent. Here’s your roundup. K-9s to Fight Crime Nine HMS students presented their legislative […]
New Local 1928 Logo Created by Highlands Middle School Student
L to R: Chris Rust, Linnea, Ken and Laura Fecher, Tammy Webster and Collin Shadwell. By Jennifer Fields-Summer Highlands Middle School students recently had the opportunity to design a new logo for fire fighter’s union Local 1928. Mr. Collin Shadwell’s eighth grade class worked for several weeks to create something that perfectly represented Fort Thomas […]
Residents Come Out To Ask Questions of Street Tax Program
Catherine Ampere addresses the Public Works Committee at the street tax public hearing on 3-22-16. Credit: Jennifer Fields-Summer. By Jennifer Fields-Summer The Public Works Committee met Tuesday evening to discuss the plans to resurface five of Fort Thomas’ streets; Barrett Drive, Daisy Lane, Haywood Court, Winding Way, and Gaddis Drive. Because Fort Thomas employs a […]

