Snowballing over from another disagreement about how to represent the events in official minutes, a debate over how to formalize meeting procedures took place among Park Hills elected officials on Tuesday. “It needs to happen because everyone seems to have forgotten their behavior,” said Mayor Kathy Zembrodt. “Everyone seems to forget that Robert’s Rules is […]
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Park Hills Council debates whether member walked out: ‘This is crazy’
What you need to know A Parks Hills City Council member walked out of a special meeting last month; now, officials are grappling over how to define the events of the night. “This is crazy,” said an exasperated Council Member, Pam Spoor, during the council’s Tuesday meeting. Her comment was made during a discussion of […]
Park Hills resident files complaint due to council vote after walkout
What you need to know Park Hills resident Gretchen Stephenson has filed a complaint with the Kentucky Attorney General after the council cast votes on a resolution on Monday, despite City Council Member Sarah Froelich walking out of the meeting in protest, thereby denying the body the minimum number of officials legally necessary to conduct […]
Kenton County leaders praise election operations, discuss cell phone concerns
Kenton County leaders praised the efficiency of the recent election, with many noting the efficiency of early voting and the efficiency of the polling places, while discussing the issue of elected officials’ personal cell phone use for city business.
Park Hills considers ordinance that would make Juneteenth a paid holiday
Park Hills held the first reading of an ordinance Monday evening that would add Juneteenth to the list of paid holidays that city employees receive. Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19 each year, marked the first full year of emancipation that formerly enslaved people in Galveston, Texas celebrated in 1866. If this ordinance is passed, Juneteenth […]
Park Hills recognizes former employee for 50 years of service
Charles Lee Meyers, a former board of adjustments member and county engineer for Kenton County, was recognized with a proclamation for his long-standing dedication to the Park Hills community.
Park Hills settles on new venue, allowing council to finally meet in person
Park Hills Mayor Kathy Zembrodt announced Monday night that next month’s meeting will be in person at the Gardens, next to Covington Catholic High School, on May 9 at 7 pm. During the regular April Council meeting, Zembrodt said that her negotiations with Gardens owner Chuck McHale proved fruitful, and they at last agreed on […]

