I first became aware of the Kentucky League of Cities after the wrongful arrest of Sebastian Ernst. If you’re unfamiliar or just want to review, Chief of Police Marty Hart arrested Sebastian against legal advice. The city attorney at the […]
I first became aware of the Kentucky League of Cities after the wrongful arrest of Sebastian Ernst. If you’re unfamiliar or just want to review, Chief of Police Marty Hart arrested Sebastian against legal advice. The city attorney at the […]
Let’s Get This Straight In Kentucky, if a council member flat out stops doing their job, if they stall, sabotage, lie, or just sleepwalk through every vote, you, the voter, cannot recall them. Once the votes have been counted, your […]
Good evening, Falmouth. Today is October 28. Fun fact: It has been 3 months and 9 days since we last brought this up. Nearly 8 months since the issue was first raised. And in all that time, the City of […]
Before we delve into the candidates and how they’re shaping up, it’s a prudent time to talk about agenda. Elections always bring an opportunity for change. In recent years, Falmouth has started cleaning up. This article isn’t about praise or […]
Pendleton County’s hills, once considered more burden than blessing, weren’t always the pastoral gem they are today. By the late 1800s, the land was chewed through by decades of row cropping, mostly tobacco, corn, and wheat. The soil was tired, […]
It’s no secret: The Whisper is not polite, non partisan, and definitely not to be swayed. We have no party affiliation, not because we’re rebellious, but because we’re tired of the politics and practices that keep feeding a machine that’s […]
There’s always more to the story than what makes the papers. Before any flood, before the big disasters, Falmouth was already hustling, not just with plows in the fields, but with sheep on the ridges and machinery clanking in town. […]
Falmouth’s landscape may look sleepy now, but this land has worked harder than most. Before the Dollar Generals and car washes, before half the storefronts emptied out, this county fed itself and a good chunk of Kentucky, off of what […]
On October 1st, I reported on the Falmouth Police Department’s raid at 125 Ronda Drive in Falmouth, KY. What I did not know at the time, and what was pointed out to me later, was this: 125 Ronda Drive is […]
While the Falmouth Police Department touts how transparent they are and how great they are for public safety, they are openly breaking the law themselves. Before I explain, I would hope they’d be good for public safety, especially since, in […]
