The Kentucky League of Cities, a regional nonprofit and insurance provider that advocates for the financial interest of cities in the commonwealth, has awarded the Lakeside Park/Crestview Hills Police Department a Workers Compensation Safety Grant. The grant is issued to member cities to help improve their safety infrastructure and reduce their insurance liability. The league […]
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Two Crestview Hills Safety Service members announce retirement
Two city safety and emergency workers announced their retirements at the Crestview Hills July city council meeting. One of the retirees, fire Chief Adam Fuller attended the meeting, thanking the council for support during his tenure. “This is my last council meeting. I may get emotional,” Fuller said. Beginning his career at Fort Mitchell in […]
Lakeside Park announces Armed Forces 5K Walk/run
Lakeside Park councilmember Mary Ann Thaman announced Monday night at the regular April council meeting that there will be an Armed Forces 5K walk and run on Saturday, May 21. The race will start at Crescent Springs park at 8:30 a.m. Active and inactive military personnel are eligible to join in the military cup challenge. […]
Car crashes into Lakeside Park Barleycorn’s
It was just your typical quiet, sunny Monday afternoon in Lakeside Park, until a car crashed into the side of Barleycorn’s shortly before 3 p.m. The restaurant & bar is located at the corner of Dixie Highway and Hudson Avenue. According to the Lakeside Park Police, the car crashed into Barleycorn’s after avoiding another collision […]
New Mayor Sworn In as Lakeside Park Continues with Sober-Living House Talks
Written by Patricia A. Scheyer, LINKnky contributor The new mayor of Lakeside Park was sworn in to office last Monday, and then city council’s business returned to the issue of sober-living houses. Longtime city councilman Paul Markgraf took the oath of office to become the small city’s new mayor, replacing longtime Mayor David Jansing, who […]
Lakeside Park Mayor Resigns: “I’m done. I’m absolutely done.”
Lakeside Park Mayor David Jansing announced his resignation during Monday night’s city council meeting. The resignation is effective January 1, he said. Jansing said that the reason for his departure his personal, though he did offer comment about the ongoing battle in the city over the presence of sober-living houses. Oxford House, a national organization […]
Lakeside Park Residents Continue to Press for Action on Sober-Living Houses
There have been multiple meetings in Lakeside Park to address residents’ concerns over the opening of a third sober living house operated by Oxford House in the city, and though the issue was not on the agenda for Monday night’s council meeting, it was brought up again. Mayor David Jansing was absent due to a […]
Sober Living Home Returns as Issue in Lakeside Park Meeting
The issue of a sober living house opening in Lakeside Park returned to the city last week. More than a dozen residents attended a meeting at the city building to learn more about Oxford House, which is opening another Northern Kentucky home in Lakeside Park at 109 Farmcrest Court. The meeting was scheduled to be […]
Lakeside Park Residents Protest Third Sober-Living Home in City
Residents of a Lakeside Park subdivision protested a third Oxford House sober living home set to operate in the city. Roughly thirty residents attended a meeting Monday at the city building to air grievances about the new use for 109 Farmcrest Court. The property was purchased by Anthony and Amber Stoeber last month, according to […]
Man Convicted on Rape Charges Involving Two Young Girls
A local man was convicted this week on charges of rape and sodomy involving two girls under the age of 12. Joshua Robert Turner was tried on eight felony counts of rape and sodomy. A Kenton County jury deliberated for about half an hour before reaching a guilty verdict, and then for another three hours […]

