If you control utilities, services and money in a broke town, you control the elections forever.
If you control utilities, services and money in a broke town, you control the elections forever.
Today’s Random Falmouth Facts Story Context: Historical * Originally, the land that became Falmouth was part of a 1,000-acre grant given to Colonel Richardson Holt, a Virginian soldier, for his service in the Revolutionary War. * In 1848, the present-day […]
This beautiful building was built in 1925 and served as a High School until it’s last graduation in 1968. Then until 1995 it served as a middle school. It remained a service to the community until the latter part of […]
This is a passion driven plan that our former and future Mayor Sebastian Ernst made in regarding the Old School Building on Chapel Street. Story originally reported on facebook.com/thefalmouthwhisper
Our embed feature in is not working yet. Here is the original story. https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2025/04/23/stolen-sheep-focus-of-feud-impeached-northern-kentucky-mayor-sebastian-ernst/83140378007/ This post from our Facebook site was orginally posted here. Story originally reported on facebook.com/thefalmouthwhisper
In 1967, the nation’s dairy farmers started dumping milk down the drain to protest their low working wage. This led to some pretty rowdy demonstrations — including this one in Falmouth, Ky., in March 1967. Story originally reported on facebook.com/thefalmouthwhisper […]
• John Waller from Falmouth, Virginia, formally established Falmouth in 1793. • Before the city was incorporated, the settlement was located at the Forks of the Licking. • In 1967, dairy farmers dumped 31,000 pounds, or 3,600 gallons, of milk […]
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