The landmark Keyhole in Bromley is open again with its original name and new ownership. Keyhole Bar & Grill opened in January with new decor and a menu featuring traditional bar-style food, beer, and cocktails. “We decided to keep the Keyhole symbol, and call it the Keyhole Bar and Grill,” owner Ismail Hadi said. “If […]
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Ludlow Schools Eager to Welcome Students Back In-Person for Rest of Year
The Ludlow board of education met in person Thursday night to discuss the district’s plan for students to return. Superintendent Michael Borchers said that the plan was set last Monday, and when Governor Andy Beshear issued his recommendations on Tuesday, the plans were aligned. Ludlow’s plan requires the students to be back in school […]
Ludlow Family Dollar to Celebrate Grand Re-Opening
The Family Dollar in Ludlow is set to celebrate its grand reopening next Saturday, February 6. The store, located at 110 Elm Street, was recently renovated. It now includes $1 Dollar Tree merchandise, additional freezers and coolers, and an expanded selection of food, beauty products, essential items, household products, and seasonal items. “Family Dollar is proud to […]
Ludlow Board Members Sworn In
Like many school districts across the state, staff members at Ludlow Independent Schools were set to begin receiving a COVID-19 vaccine over the weekend. Superintendent Michael Borchers said that 92 percent of the teachers and administrative staff would be receiving the vaccine. The remaining members will not yet be able to receive it due to […]
Photos: Ludlow Schools Distribute More than 3,000 Meals for Students
The Ludlow Independent School District prepared meals for students and families to pick up for the winter break. The district’s ten-member cafeteria crew, headed by Lisa Brownfield, has been busy preparing meals for take-home since the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted traditional schooling back in March. After Thanksgiving, Brownfield brought up the idea of preparing home meals […]
Ludlow Prepares for Delayed Reopening; Will Offer Students Spots at Ignite Institute
Ludlow Independent Schools plans to follow Governor Andy Beshear’s recently issued executive order that schools should delay reopening to in-person learning until at least January 11. That is a week later than a previous executive order mandated. Ludlow Superintendent Michael Borchers explained the situation to the board of education at last week’s meeting. School […]
River City Living: Rescued Rowhouse in Ludlow
The popular Beyond the Curb urban living tours that typically take place twice a year in Northern Kentucky’s river cities, is virtual this year. The Catalytic Fund, which produces the tours and aids in urban development projects, moved to a video tour series this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Ludlow Historic Society has […]
Covington, Ludlow Development Projects Awarded Funds
Three projects and initiatives in Covington and Ludlow received funding Tuesday from the 2020 Urban Revitalization grant program from Duke Energy. The utility company awarded $213,500 to eight projects and small business assistance programs across the Cincinnati area. This is the tenth year of the program which has awarded more than $2.6 million to 83 […]
Bircus Brewing Celebrates 3 Years, Adds Wood-Fired Pizzas
Bircus Brewing Co. will celebrate its third anniversary on Wednesday and announced that it is adding wood-fired pizzas to its menu, with plans to offer pasta, soon. Bircus Grille features the work of Michael Cusumano, head chef at the JW Marriott Fiola at Dopolavoro in Italy, who lent his talents to the Ludlow business to […]
Ludlow Schools Leaders “Heartbroken” Over Return to Virtual Learning
Sixth grade students at Mary A. Goetz Elementary School in Ludlow were near tears when Governor And Beshear announced that in-person learning would cease again as part of the state’s effort to slow the spread of COVID-19. Principal Jason Steffen was in the classroom at the time. “I am completely deflated,” Steffen said at last […]

