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There will be a wildflower talk sponsored by the Avantgardeners and the Parks Committee given by Patrick Applegarth, botanist and biologist, held on February 27, 2025 at the Behringer Crawford Museum Education Center at 7:00pm. The talk will cover native ephemerals and wildflowers. It will include the benefits of planting a wildflower bed, where wildflowers can be viewed, and which varieties prosper in our area. There is no charge.
JUST RELEASED! Top Places to Live in Kentucky and in Kenton County.
https://wkdq.com/apparently-everyone-is-moving-to-this-kentucky-
A big welcome to our new full-time police officer, Thomas Bradford!
Thank you Charlie Meyers for your years of service to Park Hills!
GREAT NEWS! Mayor Kathy Zembrodt received news today 10/12/23 that the City of Park Hills has been awarded a grant from OKI for the complete repair and restoration of Amsterdam Road from Sleepy Hollow to Hamilton Road. The grant requires a 35% match from the city which the city has saved for that purpose. The total project cost will be approximately $3,000,000. The city will immediately begin preliminary work on the project. The Mayor and the City thank the residents for their patience as we work steadily towards accomplishing this project. The city also thanks Kenton County for their advice and assistance in achieving this grant.
Aging and Disability Resource Center
Aging & Disability Resource Center
Brent Spence Bridge Corridor
Brent Spence Bridge Corridor
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