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 […]
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 […]
On Thursday October 2, 2025 Falmouth City Council has on its agenda the second reading to remove the historic overlay designation from parts of the zoning map. This is both a subtle and a huge change for a town to […]
I am in the early stages of a decision I have made. Waiting on and trying to inspire any sort of effective change while officials are already holding office is usually untenable. It is not supposed to be but here […]
I am in one of the moods I get in every once in a while. Dangerous is the best way I can describe this mood. Dangerous because my honesty passes my tact. I have a confession, Falmouth. When I feel […]
Some stories don’t get passed down because they’re uncomfortable. But that’s exactly why they should be. Williamstown, Kentucky,1924. The Klan was in town. Not in whispers. Not in rumors. Out in the open. The 1920s Klan wasn’t just burning crosses […]
