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 […]
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]Let’s Get Realistic. This took me 8 hours. Not 8 weeks. Not a $50,000+ engineering contract. Just me, a spreadsheet, and Google My Maps. Yes, an engineering firm might use ArcGIS and wrap it in bureaucratic polish. But this? This […]
[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 […]
Let’s start this one with honesty: We got one detail wrong. And in Falmouth, getting something wrong is a rare event, mostly because city hall and its electric utility make “wrong” a full-time job. A big thanks to Ben Wolfe, […]
Let’s get something straight from the start: Corruption doesn’t care how small your town is. In fact, it thrives in small places, quiet corners where nobody’s watching, where folks assume the system works just because it’s always been there. But […]
Falmouth, there is a dual identity when thinking about our reporting methods and how we want to improve the town for everyone. When the government body of the City of Falmouth, KY operates as they do and have for countless […]
Sure.. Let’s play! So apparently asking too many questions is now a problem. The City of Falmouth, through its attorney, just responded to my five open records requests not by honoring them, but by accusing me of trying to “disrupt […]
