Falmouth Kentucky: A Water History Written in Flood and Failure Rivers Gave Life and Risk Falmouth is a small town at the meeting point of the Main Fork and South Fork of the Licking River. That geography brought life. It […]
Falmouth Kentucky: A Water History Written in Flood and Failure Rivers Gave Life and Risk Falmouth is a small town at the meeting point of the Main Fork and South Fork of the Licking River. That geography brought life. It […]
If you have paid attention over the last few years to the Falmouth council meetings, nothing that is going on today should surprise you. The same people who fought tooth and nail against making upgrades and outsourcing trash and electric […]
This is the face of fear. After nearly a decade of warnings from Mayor Sebastian Ernst, Falmouth’s electric grid is finally breaking down and the city has no funds left to repair it. Even though Sebastian brought this issues up […]
Mayor Hazen Should Resign There are ideas that could reshape Falmouth. But let’s be honest, a few things have to change before anything meaningful can even start. This article has two motivations. The first is a bold new idea for […]
Let’s not sugarcoat it. Falmouth, a town of 2,500 people spread across 1.4 square miles on a dry day, just posted a job listing for a City Administrative Officer (CAO). Sounds simple enough, until you read it. And we did. […]
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 […]
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 […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Six weeks, six weeks is a long time for certain things to happen. People who work normal hours and one job, that is 240 hours. If you take someone who works 2 or 3 jobs and does not require as […]
