To those who fought, served, sacrificed, endured, or still do, we see you. We honor you today on Veterans Day, and every day.
To those who fought, served, sacrificed, endured, or still do, we see you. We honor you today on Veterans Day, and every day.
Why Pendleton’s Future Rests on Industry and Unity Let’s be blunt. Pendleton County is not going to grow by accident. Not anymore. Not after decades of outmigration, closed storefronts, and big ideas that never quite made it off the drawing […]
The Lead Up: Mounting Pressure in Dairy Falmouth’s Milk Dump Protest and the Decline of Kentucky’s Dairy Era By the early 1960s, dairy farmers across Kentucky were feeling squeezed. Costs for feed, fuel, labor, and equipment kept rising, while the […]
The Truth About the Power Struggle Behind Your Law Enforcement The people of Pendleton County deserve to know the truth. Right now, State Representative Mark Hart is working hand in hand with his twin brother, disgraced Falmouth Police Chief Marty […]
Whispers of Retaliation, Tenant Threats, and a Challenge to Speak Up I am breaking from the election articles today because once again, something of import has been brought to my attention. One of the most despicable things I have heard […]
Falmouth’s Dairy Rise, 1920 to 1960s In the decades after World War I, the hills and pastures of Pendleton County quietly shifted gears. What had long been mixed farms, some cattle, some corn, some milk for the family and a […]
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 […]
