Ludlow Kicks Off Celebration of Sesquicentennial
On February 20, 1864, Ludlow became a city.
On February 20, 2014, the City kicked off the celebration of its 150th anniversary, the sesquicentennial.
On February 20, 1864, Ludlow became a city.
On February 20, 2014, the City kicked off the celebration of its 150th anniversary, the sesquicentennial.
The City of Ludlow voted Thursday to sell its old trash incinerator in Devou Park.
The Ludlow Police Department received its first ever accreditation through the Kentucky Association of Chiefs of Police.
As the year 2015 approaches, it’s time to start thinking about Northern Kentucky’s next strategic plan.
UPDATE: The chemical spill from the Elk River in West Virginia is expected to make its way into the Cincinnati area at 9 p.m. when it should arrive at the Richard Miller Treatment Plant.
The City of Bromley has appointed a new member to its city council following the death of longtime councilman
The City of Covington hopes to acquire the old incinerator in Devou Park that belongs to the City of Ludlow.
When Rob Dreyer was named Ludlow Fire Chief in 2012, the department was strictly volunteer and using outdated equipment.
Longtime Bromley City Councilman Dan Gardiner passed away on Sunday, December 29, at his home.
He was 66.
Circus Mojo is raising funds to send some of its artists to Germany for the Ninth Annual Circus Exchange.
Ludlow is the only city in Northern Kentucky not to collect a gross receipts tax, a percentage taken from the total gross revenues of a business.
You can check out some of the stately Victorian homes of Ludlow and Newport this weekend as each city offers its annual Christmastime tours.