The Taylor Mill Police Department is working to complete another certification from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA). This year’s inspection had to be virtual due to the coronavirus pandemic. Police Chief Steve Knauf and City Commissioner Mark Kreimborg thanked Lieutenant James Mills and Sergeant Ken Holstein for making the presentation happen. […]
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Taylor Mill to Reopen City Building, Hopes for In-Person Commission Meeting in June
The Taylor Mill city building is set to open to the public again on Monday, June 1, and Mayor Dan Bell hopes to have that month’s city commission meeting, on June 10, there. That will depend on what Governor Andy Beshear says about such meetings, Bell said. City leaders are still asking the public to […]
Photos: Parade for 100-Year Old Taylor Mill Man
Homer Groger was scheduled to be the grand marshal of the City of Covington Memorial Day parade, but it was canceled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, as the Taylor Mill man turned 100 over the weekend, he received a parade of his own. People drove up to his home and thanked him for […]
Taylor Mill’s Poynter is School Resource Officer of the Year
The school resource officer at Scott High School in Taylor Mill was named the state’s top school resource officer (SRO). Jimmie Poynter is with the Taylor Mill Police Department. “I received the packet of information like I do every year,” Poynter explained. “The packet has information about nominating the Educator of the Year, and the SRO […]
Taylor Mill Commission Recap
The Taylor Mill city commission met via video on Wednesday night to hear second readings for four ordinances, a necessary measure to adopt them as law. One officially names a portion of Pride Parkway previously known as Taylor Mill Road, between the Grand Avenue Bridge and Vincent Avenue. Another ordinance grants the non-exclusive contract for […]
Taylor Mill Swears in Two New Officers
Two new police officers were sworn in at a Taylor Mill city commission meeting earlier this month. City Administrator Brian Haney administered the oath of office to Nathan Kling and Jordan Norris. Their families were on hand for the ceremony. The city commission also adopted a new ordinance raising the impound fee for vehicles from […]
Taylor Mill Seeks to Become City of Ethics
The City of Taylor Mill has begun the process of becoming a state-certified ethics city. At its special city commission meeting last week, city leaders listened to the first reading of an ordinance making that so. The city’s ethics ordinance was established in 1992 and then revised in 2000, but the city commission agreed that […]
Trifecta Club in Taylor Mill Caters to Fans of Iconic Local Brands
A new private event space has been added to what is known as the Trifecta building in Taylor Mill. The newer downtown Taylor Mill structure, anticipated as the first of many developments to land in that area eventually, is home to three iconic Cincinnati brands: LaRosa’s Pizzeria, Skyline Chili, and Graeter’s ice cream. The Trifecta […]
Man with Multiple Drugs in System Guilty in Crash that Killed Wife
An Independence man pleaded guilty Thursday to charges related to a deadly crash last June. Yakema J. Buckley, 40, pleaded guilty in Kenton Circuit Court to charges of second degree manslaughter, second degree assault, and two counts of first degree wanton endangerment. The charges were brought after a June 5, 2019 crash in Taylor Mill […]
Dunkin’ to Open in Taylor Mill
Dunkin’ is coming to Taylor Mill. The national donut and coffee chain, previously known as Dunkin’ Donuts, is expected to locate at the Districts of Taylor Mill. One Holland plans to add the Dunkin’ location in November of next year with construction starting in February, pending approval from the city’s planning and zoning board. The […]

