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Map for Easter Egg Hunt 2025 unveiled with location details

The Easter Egg Hunt is approaching, and participants should note the specific locations for different age groups.

Fort Thomas tackles park vandalism with potential legal action and community involvement

The Fort Thomas community is facing increasing challenges with vandalism and improper use of its park facilities.

A day of family-friendly Easter activities planned at Tower Park

Get ready for a springtime celebration at Tower Park on Saturday, April 19.
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Fort Thomas Farmers Market kicks off 2025 season at the Mess Hall

The Fort Thomas Farmers Market begins its 2025 season today.

DEA partners with Fort Thomas for Drug Takeback Day

The Fort Thomas Police Department has announced its collaboration with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Fort Thomas Lions Club for the DEA Drug Takeback Day, scheduled for Saturday, April 26.

Fort Thomas prepares for Easter Egg Hunt at Tower Park

The Fort Thomas Easter Egg Hunt is scheduled for Saturday, April 19 at Tower Park.

Business ribbon cuttings announced for April in Ohio

Kroener Hale Law Firm, a family-owned legal establishment, is holding a ribbon-cutting event.

Route 8 in Fort Thomas closed due to landslide

A landslide has led to the closure of a section of Route 8 (Mary Ingles Highway) in Fort Thomas.

Earth Day celebration to be held in Northern Kentucky on April 27

The Fort Thomas Forest Conservancy is gearing up to host the largest Earth Day celebration in Northern Kentucky.

Local leaders highlight community partnerships at State of the City event

In a recent event hosted by the Fort Thomas Business Council, Mayor Haas and City Administrator Matt Kremer joined Fort Thomas Independent Schools Superintendent Brian Robinson to discuss key developments and collaborations within the community.

Registration opens for Fort Thomas summer camp 2025

Registration for the Fort Thomas Recreation Department's summer camp is now open for the 2025 season.

Fort Thomas Museum kicks off 2025 season on April 4

The Fort Thomas Museum will open its doors for the 2025 season starting Friday, April 4, at noon.

Michael Skop's sculpture dedication event set for March 29 at Highland Hills Park

There is a dedication event for Michael Skop’s "Kentucky Family" sculpture on Saturday, March 29, at 3pm.

K9 Bulleit completes training with Officer French at Ark Encounter

Officer TJ French and his K9 partner, Bulleit, have successfully completed a comprehensive training seminar at the Ark Encounter in Williamstown.

Fort Thomas Coffee shines in cocktail competition

Fort Thomas Coffee has secured second place in the New Riff “Give it a Rye” Cocktail Competition.

Fort Thomas seeks camp counselors for summer program

The Fort Thomas Recreation Department has announced openings for Camp Counselors for the upcoming 2025 Summer Camp season.

U.S. Bank executives discuss evolving tactics in financial fraud prevention

Scammers continue to adapt their tactics in the ever-evolving landscape of financial fraud, targeting individuals across all demographics.

Officer Jack Fields completes law enforcement basic training academy

Officer Jack Fields has successfully completed the Department of Criminal Justice Training Law Enforcement Basic Training Academy.