The Ludlow Board of Education listened to a presentation about a Mobile Computer Lab at Thursday night’s meeting. The lab debuts Monday at both Mary A. Goetz Elementary and Ludlow High School. Each mobile device, called Stream 11, will be equipped with 33 small HP laptop computers on a cart which charges in the library […]
Tag: Ludlow/Bromley
Fireworks Over Football & Festivals at Contentious Ludlow Council Meeting
The fight continues in Ludlow, and this time it may be more contentious then ever. At a special meeting of the Ludlow City Council on Thursday, Mayor Ken Wynn broke a 3-3 tie, deciding that the city would continue its legal effort to force Ludlow Youth Football to turn over its financial records. Councilman Tom […]
New Bromley Restaurant Takes Step Forward; County, State to Swap Roads
Business partners Jason Perry and Aaron Hedrick came to the Bromley City Council meeting on Wednesday night to turn in papers relating to the property that they now have at 18 Pike Street, the former Simpler Times. They had previously visited council in December to find out if the city would be amenable to a […]
Bromley Chooses Crescent Springs-Villa Hills Over Ludlow, May Explore Own Fire Department’s Future
The City of Bromley chose to contract with Crescent Springs-Villa Hills Fire Department for Advanced Life Support (ALS) service, ending the city’s relationship with private third-party provider Rural Metro. The decision followed the issuance of a letter from Crescent Springs-Villa Hills Fire Chief Jeff Wendt to Bromley City Council and the Kenton County Fiscal Court that […]
Circus Mojo Providing Opportunity of a Lifetime for Local Teen
It seems like before our children are even born we are looking for activities to sign them up for. Will I have a soccer player or basketball player? Will they be on the chess team or Odyssey team? Should I sign them up for gymnastics or football? What about science or the drama club? We […]
State Commission Examining Bromley Fire Department as Neighboring Chief Says City Not Pulling Weight
EXCLUSIVE The chief of the Bromley Volunteer Fire Department has his hands full these days, and not just because he is also the mayor of this northern Kenton County city of roughly 800 people. The Kentucky Fire Commission is examining the department’s roster after names submitted by Jobe were discovered to belong to firefighters who […]
Fight Between Ludlow, Youth Football Organization May Not Be Over Yet, After All
It appears that the battle between the City of Ludlow and Ludlow Youth Football, Inc. is not fully resolved after all, now that a letter was sent from Ludlow City Attorney Jeff Otis to LYF’s legal representative Phil Taliaferro that states that the city will conduct an investigation to determine whether LYF is actually a non-profit […]
Ludlow Schools Will Boost Security with New Key System
Ludlow Independent Schools made a decision this month to re-key the locks on five doors over the Presidents’ Day holiday weekend in February. The deterioration of part of the existing keys to the doors made the decision necessary, and in the spirit of school security, the Board of Education decided to re-key the doors with […]
Ludlow Drops Legal Action Against Youth Football Organization
The City of Ludlow has dropped its legal pursuit of an open records request from Ludlow Youth Football, Inc. because the financial records in question either do not exist or are in not in the organization’s possession, according to a letter written by LYF attorney Phil Taliaferro. The letter was read aloud during the city […]
Bromley Resident Worried About Heroin Activity; Questions Raised About Special Meeting
Allen King, a resident of Shelby and Rohman streets in Bromley, came to the regular Bromley council meeting Wednesday night to warn council that the war on drugs has come to his street. “I saw a person shooting up in his car on this street,” King said. “A couple weeks later it happened again, only […]

