Looking Back

Looking Back - February 2

25 Years Ago - December 5, 1995     Community donations to purchase defibrillators aided in saving the life of a Falmouth man. EMT’s were called to the Budde home on Elm St.

Looking Back - January 19

25 Years Ago - November 21, 1995     An unmarked Falmouth police cruiser was stolen and while being chased by KSP ran into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Booher on Main Street. The car was taken from Roberts Garage and was damaged considerably in the accident.

Looking Back - January 12

25 Years Ago - November 14, 1995     192 deer taken with a gun on opening weekend in the county. Lakota Taxidermy biggest deer checked in was Buddy Eaton’s 13 pointer with a 20 inch outside span and 18 inch inside span.

Looking Back - December 15

25 Years Ago - October 17, 1995     Denise Fisher, of Snakelick Road in Pendleton County, was seriously injured by a bull on her farm asshe was trying to put it back in the pasture.     Historical Society looking for Civil War soldiers buried in the county.

Looking Back - December 8

25 Years Ago - October 3, 1995     Nine property owners in Pendleton County are notified they are now residents in Kenton County. Nine families living on Rogers Road and Grassy Creek Road in the western part of Pendleton County received tax bills from Kenton County.

Looking Back - October 13

25 Years Ago - August 15, 1995     Sign up now for Licking River Canoe Derby at HFO Expo. Entries are in need for the Licking River Canoe Derby to be held at the Kentucky Hunting and Fishing Outdoor Expo on Saturday August 26 at the Fairgrounds.

Looking Back - September 29

25 Years Ago - July 25, 1995     Pendleton County recently entered into a contract with Rumpke Waste, Inc. to provide once a week waste collection to all county residents at $9 a month starting August 1.     New sign at Pendleton County Country Club is unique. It is one of only five in the nation.

Looking Back - September 15

25 Years Ago - July 11, 1995     Falmouth one of five new communities welcomed to Ky Main Street program. These communities were welcomed into the program for 1995. The cities are to be commended for their efforts of preservation at the local level.

Looking Back - September 1

25 Years Ago - June 27, 1995     Legislators talk with teachers, parents,  and administration about KERA. Discussed were their likes and dislikes of the Kentucky Education Reform Act.

Looking Back August 25

25 Years Ago -June 20, 1995     Curfew goes into effect today it will be unlawful for any person under the age of 18 to be or remain in or upon any public place within city limits from midnight to 6 a.m. Saturday and Sunday and 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. Monday through Friday.