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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Rewind to 2023 To really get a feel for where the current issues with the Fire Department started, we’ve got to rewind back to 2023, when tension between Falmouth and Pendleton County had already been simmering for years. Community Sentiment […]
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 […]
I first became aware of the Kentucky League of Cities after the wrongful arrest of Sebastian Ernst. If you’re unfamiliar or just want to review, Chief of Police Marty Hart arrested Sebastian against legal advice. The city attorney at the […]
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 […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]***** The Falmouth Town Crier ***** Some of the Whispers: The NPFD ambulance was in Falmouth last night. A call came in—just two minutes from the station. The patient, unable to obtain help, called back to check the ETA of […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Falmouth, Kentucky has no shortage of officials willing to ignore problems, life-threatening or not. It happens more often than most care to admit. But today, we focus on two brothers who didn’t just ignore the town’s crumbling infrastructure. They found […]
