It was a big night for the supporters of an important piece of Ludlow’s history. During Thursday night’s city council meeting, council members approved a recommendation to designate the Ludlow Railyard Storehouse as a Ludlow Landmark Building. “The building represents an important chapter of Ludlow’s history,” said Andy Corn, chairman of the Urban Design Review […]
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Park Hills Police welcomes new officer, moves into new building
It’s been a busy season for the Park Hills Police Department. During Monday night’s council meeting, Police Chief Cody Stanley gave council members an update on how things are going. Stanley has been working seven days a week following the retirement of one of his officers. Council member Pamela Spoor thanked him for all the […]
Ludlow mayor to back Riverfront Commons grant
Ludlow City Council approved a resolution that will let the mayor submit a letter of commitment for the city’s share of the Riverfront Commons RAISE Planning Grant during their city council meeting Thursday night. The Riverfront Commons project is a 20-mile paved multi-use path connecting Ludlow to Melbourne along the Northern Kentucky riverfront. Once complete, […]

