The City of Ludlow and Ludlow Youth Football will continue their legal saga, it appears. The Kentucky Court of Appeals issued a notice that the City of Ludlow’s pre-hearing statement was overdue, and the issue was raised at Thursday’s city council meeting. Paula Graszus, a representative of Ludlow Youth Football (LYF), addressed council during […]
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Bromley’s Fire Department Festival Won’t Return; City Preparing Cautious Budget
The Bromley Volunteer Fire Department will not host its once annual summer festival, it was announced last week. During the city council meeting, it was noted that a committee within the department had explored its options, but had difficulty securing amusement rides, and did not want to repeat a less successful festival that featured inflatable […]
Park Hills Police to Continue Patrolling Bromley; City Searches for Way to Increase Pay
The Park Hills Police Department will continue to patrol the neighboring City of Bromley through 2025. Bromley City Council unanimously approved the extension on Wednesday, and will pay the same amount of $100,000 per year that it has been paying. Park Hills Police Department has patrolled Bromley since 2012. On Monday night, Park Hills City […]
Ludlow Wins Grant to Improve Math Scores, Adopts Smoke-Free Policy
A Ludlow school is the recipient – along with a few others – of a new math grant. Ludlow Schools superintendent Michael Borchers announced Thursday that Mary A. Goetz Elementary, along with Grant’s Lick Elementary in Campbell County, 9th & 6th District Schools in Covington, and Newport Primary and Intermediate Schools, received the math achievement […]
“Huge” Development Coming to Ludlow but Details Limited
Something “huge” and exciting is coming to Ludlow. What that is, though, is not entirely clear. Mayor Ken Wynn said at Thursday’s city council meeting that the development is huge and that the people of Ludlow would be pleased. The site is around where the historic Ludlow Lagoon was drew residents and visitors from around […]
Bromley Man Convicted on Child Molestation
A Bromley man is convicted of raping a child. On Wednesday, a Kenton County jury found Alfie Compton guilty of first degree rape, two counts of first degree sodomy, and first degree sexual abuse. The charges stemmed from raping a child under 12 years old. Ludlow Police Sgt. Eric Love investigated the case. On May […]
After Long Debate to Buy It, Bromley Council Votes to Get Rid of Bobcat
This story has been updated to clarify comments by a member of council. The saga of the Bromley bobcat continued at last week’s city council meeting. It was a year ago that Mayor Donnie Jobe first suggested that the City of Bromley purchase its own bobcat, a vehicle used in maintenance projects. At the time, […]
Chromebooks Arrive for Ludlow Students; District Sets Facility Goals
The Ludlow Independent School Board voted last week to approve its draft facility plan, which is basically a wish list for future projects. Every five years, all school boards have to update their plan, taking off anything they have accomplished on the list and putting on new goals. Superintendent Michael Borchers worked with architect […]
Ludlow Helped Her Find Her Artistic Voice, Now She’ll Have Her First Opening There
My name is Savannah Vagedes. I am 18 years old, a graduate of Ludlow High School, and an artist. My passion for art had sparked at a young age. It carried me through many things like moving all around the country, disconnection from family, and more. I’ve lived so many places in my life, but […]
Biggest Riverfront Commons Project Yet Will Start in Spring
The largest project yet associated with Riverfront Commons will get underway this spring. The 11.5-mile recreational trail along the Ohio River will ultimately connect Ludlow, Covington, Newport, Bellevue, Dayton, and Fort Thomas. The ambitious project is managed by Southbank Partners in partnership with the municipalities, and on Tuesday, a $1.2 million contract will be awarded […]

