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Today, Fort Thomas celebrates its 158th birthday.

Fort Thomas celebrates its 158th birthday with local sponsors

Stop by the city building in Fort Thomas this Thursday between 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. to celebrate the city's 158th birthday.

Fort Thomas hosts 'Bridging Back Business' event to support local economy

In an effort to boost the local economy and support businesses impacted by the closure of the Big Mac Bridge, Fort Thomas will host "Bridging Back Business" from March 3-8 and again on March 10-15.

Local artist's statue finds new home in Highland Hills Park

A new statue has been installed at Highland Hills Park.
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Fort Thomas celebrates 158th anniversary with community event

Fort Thomas, Kentucky is set to celebrate its 158th anniversary on Thursday, February 27.

Campbell County provides resources for animal control and services

Campbell County Animal Services has released a flyer detailing the services they offer and providing additional resources available to residents.

Fort Thomas Fire Department offers disaster survival workshop on March 14-15

The Fort Thomas Fire Department is offering a workshop titled "Disaster Survival: A Guide for Individuals, Families & Communities (PER-334)" in Campbell County on March 14–15, 2025.

CORA invites volunteers for trail preparation ahead of spring

Cincinnati Off-Road Alliance (CORA) is preparing local trails for the upcoming spring season.

Southbound I-471 near Daniel Carter Beard Bridge set to reopen on Sunday

The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) is set to reopen the southbound lanes on I-471 near the Daniel Carter Beard Bridge this Sunday, February 9.

St Patrick’s Day skate party scheduled for March 15

The community is invited to celebrate St Patrick's Day with a skate party on Saturday, March 15, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Armory.

Fort Thomas Farmers Market opens vendor applications for 2025 season

The Fort Thomas Farmers Market, known as the largest in Northern Kentucky, is now accepting applications for its 2025 season.

Armory announces revised open gym hours

The Armory has announced updated open gym hours effective this week to accommodate game schedules and requests.

Fort Thomas seeks volunteers for future board appointments

The City of Fort Thomas is seeking volunteers for various boards.

Nominations open for Best of NKY 2025 by NKY Magazine

NKY Magazine has announced that nominations are now open for the Annual Best of NKY 2025.

Fire department urges residents to check smoke detectors after recent house fires

Over the past day, the Fire Department responded to two house fires.

New jewelry store opens in Fort Thomas with veteran-owned business

K. Anderson Jewelers, a new business owned by a U.S. Army Veteran, is set to open its doors to the public.

Campbell County seeks members for Board of Appeals on property tax issues

The Campbell County Board of Appeals is responsible for hearing appeals on property tax assessments and other property-related issues.

Local initiative aims to boost business during slow winter months

The NKY Chamber has launched an initiative named "Dine NKY" to support local businesses during the challenging months of January and February.

Fort Thomas releases January-February 2025 newsletter

The city of Fort Thomas has released its newsletter for January and February 2025.

Fort Thomas Police receive new breath tests and radars through state partnership

Thanks to a partnership with the Kentucky Office of Highway Safety, the Fort Thomas Police Department has recently acquired five new Preliminary Breath Test (PBT) devices and two new in-car stalker radars.