Town halls are not new to Falmouth. They are not a political invention of 2026, and they are not a novelty, a courtesy, or a box to check. They are how this town has made every major decision since the […]
Town halls are not new to Falmouth. They are not a political invention of 2026, and they are not a novelty, a courtesy, or a box to check. They are how this town has made every major decision since the […]
Quietly and steadily, for months now, I have been building. Between long nights, little sleep, reporting, investigations, life and work, I have been developing this vision piece by piece. This began long before the Falmouth Whisper or Whisper Networks LLC […]
Last night we ran a story that stimulated a lot of public discourse. For one, this is exactly what our articles are supposed to do. Circumstances are the clear decision maker in the articles I write. For our new readers, […]
A Breakdown Of What Really Happened This Week In Falmouth There are moments in small town government when a line gets crossed so clearly that it demands attention. What unfolded this week was not a policy dispute. It was not […]
On February 13, an arrest was made in Campbell County involving Canace Renee Fields, the spouse of John Fields, the Fire Chief of the Falmouth Volunteer Fire Department. According to Campbell County records, the charges filed were: ENDANGERING THE WELFARE […]
First, let’s get a few definitions out of the way. Before we talk numbers, we need to understand a few basic terms so everything that follows is clear and transparent. Surplus A surplus means the city ended the fiscal year […]
Pendleton County is standing at a defining moment. The next Judge Executive will not inherit an easy job. They will inherit the consequences of decisions made, decisions avoided, and decisions delayed. The question is simple. What do we expect from […]
When institutions stop protecting children and start protecting themselves, it stops being mismanagement and starts being negligence. I want to begin by apologizing to everyone who has contacted me. The original article opened the floodgates. More than forty parents and […]
A Statewide Pattern of Abuse, Neglect, and Cover-Ups in Kentucky Schools If you’ve been paying attention, really paying attention, what’s happening in Pendleton County isn’t just an isolated failure. It’s a reflection. A microcosm. A warning. Across Kentucky, the walls […]
If you ever wondered why your ambulance might show up late, your fire districts are fighting over who covers what and how, or why police budgets can climb without 24-hour coverage, we do also. We’re not just dealing with high […]
