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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.
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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.

Fort Thomas seeks parks laborer for full-time position

The city of Fort Thomas is seeking to fill the position of Parks and Greenspace Laborer I. The role involves maintaining city assets such as parks, landscaping, athletic fields, right-of-ways, and park structures.

Rumpke announces service delays due to weather conditions

Due to adverse weather and road conditions, Rumpke Waste & Recycling has announced that its services will not operate on Monday, January 6, 2025.

Campbell County issues Level 2 snow emergency due to severe weather

The Campbell County Office of Emergency Management has issued a Level 2 Snow Emergency on January 5, 2025.

Snow removal plan prioritizes main routes as winter approaches

The General Services Department has issued a reminder to residents about snow removal procedures as winter approaches.

Fort Thomas schedules January Christmas tree pickups

The City of Fort Thomas has announced that it will collect Christmas trees left at the curb on the first three Wednesdays in January, specifically on the 8th, 15th, and 22nd.

Applications open for 2025 Flea in the Fort; deadline set for February

Applications are now open for the 2025 Flea in the Fort event.

Fort Thomas announces 2025 events schedule

The Fort Thomas community is preparing for an exciting year with the release of the 2025 events schedule.

Rumpke announces holiday service schedule changes and recycling guidelines

Rumpke has announced changes to its service schedule for the upcoming holiday season.

Holiday house decorating contest map released; judging set for tomorrow

The map for the 2024 Holiday House Decorating Contest is now available.

City Building displays art from Moyer's second-grade class

Moyer's second-grade Art Around Town class recently visited the City Building to deliver a collection of their artwork.

Fort Thomas Holiday House Decorating Contest starts soon

The City of Fort Thomas has announced it will host a contest for local residents, featuring several categories.

Fort Thomas Renaissance Board seeks applicants for three open positions

The Fort Thomas Renaissance Board is seeking to fill three seats for the upcoming year.

Holiday Walk 2024 offers photos with Santa Claus

Residents who attended the Holiday Walk 2024 had the opportunity to capture memorable moments with Santa Claus.

Fort Thomas announces annual holiday house decorating contest categories

The Fort Thomas Holiday House Decorating Contest is set to return this holiday season in Northern Kentucky.