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The Fort Thomas Police Department is set to collaborate with the DEA and the Fort Thomas Lions Club on Saturday, April 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Detective Brandon Vance and Officer Nicholas Hoffman will be present to collect old, expired, leftover, and unused prescription medications for safe disposal.

Tree ID walk set for October 16 at Tower Park

Green Umbrella Greenspace Alliance, in collaboration with the Fort Thomas Tree Commission and Urban Canopy Works, is organizing a free Tree ID Walk. This event is part of Northern Kentucky Tree Week and will take place on Wednesday, October 16th at Tower Park in Fort Thomas, Kentucky.

Community invited to join pumpkin carving for Fort Thomas Pumpkin Walk

Help is needed for the Fort Thomas Pumpkin Walk, scheduled for Friday, October 25 in Tower Park. Participants are invited to carve pumpkins and can either pick them up to work on at home or use the facilities provided at the Armory located at 950 South Fort Thomas Avenue. The event organizers have made tools available for those who choose to carve on-site.

Kroger Health partners with Fort Thomas Farmers Market for vaccine clinic

Kroger Health, in collaboration with the Fort Thomas Farmers Market, is organizing a vaccine clinic on October 9, 2024. The event will take place from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Participants have the opportunity to receive vaccinations for Covid, flu, shingles, and pneumonia.
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Campbell County lifts burn ban after recent rainfall

Effective today, October 2, 2024, Campbell County has lifted the burn ban that was put in place on September 16, 2024. The decision comes after the county experienced a period of prolonged rain over the past week.