Recently, we got a little love letter from the Falmouth, KY Police Department in the form of an article calling us out. Cute. While they didn’t sign it, I’ve got a pretty good idea whose keyboard was working overtime. Let’s […]
Recently, we got a little love letter from the Falmouth, KY Police Department in the form of an article calling us out. Cute. While they didn’t sign it, I’ve got a pretty good idea whose keyboard was working overtime. Let’s […]
Alright, folks. Let’s have a real talk here. Most people know The Dukes of Hazzard as a good ol’ boy TV show from the late ‘70s and ‘80s. Orange Charger, rebel flag on the roof, and two cousins raising hell […]
In the hush of Bedford’s bones, where brick remembers sin, the walls still hum with secrets of what once was… and is again. White dust danced on velvet nights, pills tucked neat in palms, deals were inked in shadowed rooms […]
For those that were asking about the train wreck here is much more info https://www.nkyviews.com/…/text/falmouth_train_wreck.html https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flamingo_(train)
Most folks around town have heard about the flood. A few might bring up the tornado. But hardly anyone talks about the train wreck that rattled Falmouth back in the fall of 1957, maybe because too many people have forgotten, […]
It seems like every time you think the internet can’t get any dumber, someone finds a way to prove you wrong. This time? Kids, some as young as middle school are intentionally shorting out their laptops, all thanks to a […]
Here at The Falmouth Whisper, we hear it all. Some things we dig into and substantiate as best we can; others, we let ride the wind, staying true to the spirit of the whisper. The compliments and yes, the complaints, […]
A quiet pillar standing tall since the very start of Kentucky The Falmouth Baptist Church, originally called The Baptist Church of Jesus Christ at the Forks of the Licking, was founded in 1792, the same year Kentucky became a state. […]
In the quiet expanse of 1973, Kentucky was shaken by a chilling crime spree that started in Lexington and cast a long shadow over Falmouth. It began with the gruesome murders of Reverend John Barnes and his two children, Francine […]
1. The Railroad Changed Everything In the 1850s, the tracks rolled in—and just like that, Falmouth started shifting from sleepy river town to a commercial outpost. Everything started moving faster. Money. People. Power. 2. A Town on the Rise Business […]


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