Ludlow High School hosted its annual homecoming parade through the city on Friday night. RCN’s Brian Frey produced these photos.
Tag: Ludlow/Bromley
Photos: Ludlow Train Viewing Station Opens
The City of Ludlow officially opened its new Train Viewing Station, next to the city building on Elm Street. The event on Saturday featured music, food, and a dog costume contest. Photos by RCN’s Brian Frey.
Ludlow to Celebrate Opening of Rail Viewing Station on Fun-Filled Saturday
The City of Ludlow will host a ribbon-cutting for its new Plaza and Rail Viewing Station on Saturday. The multi-million dollar projected funded by the city and the Northern Kentucky Area Development District brownfield revolving loan fund program, which uses grants from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to finance the cleanup of brownfield sites to […]
With New Chief, Communication Lines, Bromley Looks to Move on After Ex-Mayor’s Arrest
Following his arrest on September 30, ex-Bromley mayor Donnie Jobe also stepped down as chief of the city’s volunteer fire department. Wayne Keller took over as fire chief and was introduced to the city council in his new role on Wednesday night. With Jobe gone from both his city posts, the city now looks to […]
Ex-Bromley Mayor Waives Corruption Charges to Grand Jury
Former Bromley Mayor Donald “Donnie” Jobe appeared in Kenton District Court on Tuesday for a preliminary hearing after he was arrested September 30 on corruption charges. Jobe, 36, is charged with four counts of tampering with public records, two counts of theft by deception involving city checks, fraudulent use of a city credit card, tampering […]
Photos: Urban Living Tour of NKY River Cities
This fall’s Beyond the Curb tour was a celebration of five Northern Kentucky river cities and the new and new-again homes and businesses that define their urban renaissance. RCN’s Brian Frey produced these photos from last Sunday’s tour of Dayton, Bellevue, Newport, Covington, and Newport. For more details on the properties featured, visit Beyond the […]
Former Bromley Mayor, Fire Chief Arrested on Multiple Charges
This story has been updated with details on the charges against Jobe. Former Bromley mayor Donnie Jobe is in the Kenton County Detention Center facing multiple charges. Jobe, 36, was booked late Sunday night. He faces charges of abuse of public trust of less than $10,000, theft by deception, tampering with physical evidence, tampering with […]
Ludlow Schools Win $100,000 Preschool Grant
Ludlow Independent Schools won a Preschool Partnership Grant from the Kentucky Department of Education which will fund the district with $100,000 for each of the next two years to expand all-day preschool for 3- and 4-year olds. The district was optimistic about winning the grant after having received a planning grant last year. Mary A. […]
NKY River Cities to Be Showcased on Urban Living Tour
For the past few years, the Catalytic Fund has hosted Beyond the Curb, a tour of the urban renaissance taking place in Northern Kentucky’s River Cities. Previously, the event took place in one city at a time, with the exception of a joint event in Bellevue and Dayton. This year’s tour, which coincides with the […]
Ludlow Schools See Enrollment Increase & Other Notes
Ludlow Independent Schools have seen an increase in enrollment from last year. Superintendent Michael Borchers announced that Thursday night at the board of education meeting. “The school year ended last year with 768 kids enrolled,” said Borchers. “This year we currently have 776 students enrolled, and we have 24 more in the process of enrollment. […]

