Download this episode (right click and save) John Slawter. Provided. Fort Thomas Matters is providing in-depth discussion with all nine Fort Thomas City Council candidates. All podcasts were recorded before any one was published so all candidates were on level playing ground. Fort Thomas Matters Radio is sponsored by OMEGA Processing Solutions.
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PODCAST: FTM Radio – Jason Steffen Talks Campbell County Democratic Reorganization
Download this episode (right click and save) Jason Steffen. FTM file. Jason Steffen sits down with FTM Radio to talk about the reorganization of the Democratic Party, which takes place every four years. Steffen, a Fort Thomas resident, last ran for the Kentucky State Senate in 2014 against Republican, Wil Schroder. Steffen, who is part […]
OMEGA Processing Solutions Honored as 2016 Business Impact Awards Finalist
Northern Kentucky Chamber Award Program Recognizes Companies Making a Positive Impact on the NKY Region OMEGA Processing Solutions has been selected by the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce as a finalist for the inaugural Business Impact Awards. Nominated in the Small Business Category, these awards honor local companies who are seen to be making a […]
FTM Radio Podcast: The Kentucky Caucus From a Volunteer’s Prospective
Download this episode (right click and save) L to R: Mark Collier, Sarah Cameron, Brian Sand and David Cameron on FTM Radio. Sponsor: Omega Processing Solutions. FTM Radio talks about the Kentucky Caucus from the front lines in Campbell County. Mark Collier, Sarah Cameron and David Cameron were volunteers at the Campbell County Presidential Caucus […]
FTM Radio Podcast: Chuck Keller
Download this episode (right click and save) Chuck Keller. We talk to long-time Highlands teacher, and FTM contributor, Chuck Keller. Chuck talks about: – What makes Highlands different. – The Facebook culture leading to negative thoughts. – The “stupid wall.” – Lots of other anecdotes that will make you feel better about your place in […]
FTM Radio Podcast: Speed limits, New-Construction Housing Market, Adam Meier, Holiday Walk
See all of the FTM Radio archives at FortThomasMatters.Podbean.com or search iTunes/Google Play “Fort Thomas Matters.” Download this episode (right click and save) Mark Collier and Darrin Murriner discuss the issues of the day in Fort Thomas. – Should speed limits be revisited? – The state of the new-construction housing market in Fort Thomas. – […]
Omega Processing Investing in Students’ Sound Financial Savvy
OMEGA Processing Solutions’ support bolsters Newport Central Catholic’s personal finance education initiative “Thrive n Shine” is a online gaming app that helps to reinforce NCC’s commitment to sharing in the education of the whole person Students in the newly required Personal Finance class at Newport Central Catholic (NCC) were surprised to learn of their homework […]
FTM Radio Podcast: Handicapping the 2015 Election
Download this episode (right click and save) Jack Conway, Matt Bevin and Drew Curtis are running for the office of the Kentucky Governor. Chris Ware, Lexington Herald Leader. FTM’s Mark Collier handicaps the constitutional races in Kentucky this year. SPONSORED by OMEGA Processing & City BBQ – Highland Heights. GOVERNOR: Bevin v Conway ATTORNEY GENERAL: […]
FTM Radio: Allison Ball, Candidate for Kentucky State Treasurer
Download this episode (right click and save) Recorded Friday, October 23 2015 at 15 N. Pizza in Fort Thomas, Kentucky. Via – Two candidates deeply rooted in Appalachia — one a retired school teacher and state lawmaker, the other a bankruptcy attorney and political newcomer — are competing in the down-ballot campaign to become Kentucky’s […]
FTM Radio Podcast, “Ask Me Anything” (10-12-15)
Download this episode (right click and save) You can download all of our FTM Radio podcasts at FortThomasMatters.podbean.com, or search “Fort Thomas Matters” on iTunes or search “Fort Thomas Matters” on the Podcast App. In this episode of FTM Radio, I sat down with Corporate Bravery author, Darrin Murriner, to discuss questions submitted to FTM. […]

