The Ludlow Board of Education issued revenue bonds last week to fund a replacement of the gymnasium’s roof and the heating and air system at Mary Goetz Elementary School. Joe Nance, vice president of Ross, Sinclair and Associates, came to the meeting on Thursday to explain the anticipated costs. Because of state offers and local […]
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These Historic Projects Won this Year’s River City Preservation Awards
In celebration of National Preservation Month and the 50th anniversary of the National Preservation Act the cities of Covington, Newport, Bellevue, and Ludlow are gathering to recognize excellence in historic preservation in their communities. On Thursday, May 19, at 7:00 p.m., the River Cities Excellence in Historic Preservation Awards ceremony will be held at […]
9 River City Buildings that Should Be Restored
Did you know that May is National Historic Preservation Month? Most of the urban cities of Northern Kentucky have adopted ordinances officially recognizing the month as such locally, too. As the Northern Kentucky River Cities continue their strong resurgence, the restoration of historic buildings has played a significant role. But, since we’re greedy and spoiled, […]
Listen: With $300,000 Yanked from Riverfront Commons, What’s Next for Project?
One of the casualties of Governor Matt Bevin’s veto pen was $300,000 that was expected go towards Riverfront Commons, the recreational trail system being developed along Northern Kentucky’s River Cities. The project would link Ludlow and Covington in Kenton County to Newport, Bellevue, Dayton, and Fort Thomas in Campbell County along the Ohio River. While […]
Wellness Wednesday: 7 Flying Pig Post-Marathon Strategies to Keep You Running Healthy and Strong
Though I am not the first, I do want to congratulate all those who partook in the Flying Pig half- or full-marathon. What a huge endeavor. Now, why we completely breakdown our physiological system and do this to our ourselves are questions unbeknown to me. Fortunately, the race was kind to the record breaking 39,692 […]
Ludlow Man Arrested for Peeing on Plane
When you gotta go, you gotta go – and now a Ludlow man is behind bars in North Carolina. According to reports, Jordan Gardner, 28, was en route to Charlotte on a red eye flight from San Francisco when after about an hour into the journey, he pulled down his pants in the cabin and […]
New Dental Care to Be Available for Ludlow Students
The Ludlow Board of Education approved a contract with Health Point to provide dental care for students in the district at Thursday’s meeting. Ludlow joins other school districts, such as Dayton, Newport, and Erlanger-Elsmere, in providing this service. The cost will be a maximum of $30 per visit, but if the child is on Medicaid […]
Bromley Teen Named Young Marine of the Year
The Young Marines, a national youth organization, has named YM SgtMaj Caleb Maurer, 15, its Division 2 “Young Marine of the Year”. Maurer, a resident of Bromley, is a member of the Northern Kentucky Young Marines under the command of Lynne Arnold. The unit meets in Latonia. Maurer is a freshman at Dixie Heights High […]
Councilman Resigns in Bromley; City May Buy Bobcat
Bromley City Councilman Kaleb Miller stepped down and his resignation was formally accepted by the rest of council at Wednesday night’s meeting, which was rescheduled from earlier this month. Council is asking all interested parties to apply for Miller’s vacated seat to submit an application to the city building by May 3. By state law, […]
Op-Ed: Ludlow Youth Football Responds to Litigation, News Articles
Ludlow Youth Football is more than just a sports organization, we are a family. For some players and cheerleaders, this is the case both literally and figuratively. Recently several articles have appeared in area news outlets that seemingly attempt to call into question the integrity of the organization, as well as our members and volunteers. […]

