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To the Fort Thomas Fire Department's EMTs, paramedics, dispatchers, and frontline responders, a message of gratitude has been extended for their invaluable service during EMS Week, observed from May 18 to May 24, 2025.

Mound closure begins at Tower Park Playground for maintenance

Crews have commenced work today, May 12, to repair the turf on the yellow mound at Tower Park Playground.

Voting continues for NKY Magazine's annual Best of NKY competition

Residents of Fort Thomas are encouraged to participate in the annual Best of NKY competition, organized by NKY Magazine.

Cyclists organize slow ride in memory of Sam Scott

Not every bike ride is about speed.
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Community urged to keep sidewalks clean for storm sewer protection

The community is being urged to help protect local storm sewers and waterways by keeping sidewalks and streets clear of certain materials.

Summer camp registration opens for Tiny Tots and Playground Program

Registration is now open for the upcoming summer camps, offering children a chance to engage in various activities and make new friends.

Campbell County honors Vietnam veterans with memorial event

A special event will be held to honor the Vietnam veterans of Campbell County.

Community gathers for annual memorial bike ride honoring Sam Scott

The community is set to gather for the annual Memorial Bike Ride in honor of Sam Scott on Sunday, May 18.

Campbell County announces dates for spring cleanup event

The Campbell County Spring Cleanup Event is set to take place this Friday and Saturday.

Local businesses awarded grow grants for development projects

Congratulations to Fort Thomas Florist, Oates Dentistry, Kids & Cribs, 26 North Fort Thomas Avenue, and 901 North Fort Thomas Avenue for being awarded grants this year.

Business Council Annual Celebration to honor community's standout businesses

The Business Council is set to hold its Annual Celebration, with the event scheduled for Wednesday, May 7.

Fire department begins hydrant testing across the city

The fire department has begun conducting fire flow testing on hydrants throughout the city.

Firefighter Mike Watson retires after 17 years of service in Fort Thomas

Today marks the last day of service for Mike Watson at the City of Fort Thomas Fire Department.

Fort Thomas Independence Day Parade applications are now open for 2025

Applications are now open for participation in the Fort Thomas Independence Day Parade, set to take place on Friday, July 4 at 10:30 a.m. The parade will proceed along North and South Fort Thomas Avenue, starting at the Highland United Methodist...

TANK seeks public input to improve TANK+ service in Fort Thomas

The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky, known as TANK, is reaching out to residents of Fort Thomas for their input.

Easter egg hunt photos available for download

Easter Bunny photos from the city's Easter Egg Hunt last Saturday are now available.

DEA encourages safe disposal during National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

The DEA's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is an initiative aimed at promoting safety and health by encouraging the public to dispose of unneeded medications.

Local couple to lead Independence Day Parade as grand marshals

Deanna and Jim Beineke have been named the Grand Marshals for the 2025 Fort Thomas Independence Day Parade.

Fort Thomas Forest Conservancy plans community Earth Day celebration this Sunday

Join the Fort Thomas Forest Conservancy this Sunday for Earth Day celebrations.