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Map of what will flood in Falmouth at 43 feet

Map of what will flood in Falmouth at 43 feet

Will your home flood is just a few clicks away

Unlike 1997 when the river crested and folks had to guess on whether it will reach them, Falmouth is one of only two cities in Kentucky in which you can check your address and how much it will flood within Falmouth.
Attorney General Daniel Cameron said Gov. Andy Beshear needs to reopen churches to in-person services or face legal action. (Facebook screenshot)

Attorney General Daniel Cameron said Gov. Andy Beshear needs to reopen churches to in-person services or face legal action. (Facebook screenshot)

Reopen churches to in-person services or face legal action, AG says

Attorney General Daniel Cameron is calling upon Gov. Andy Beshear to reopen churches to in-person services or face legal action. During a Tuesday press conference outside the Capitol, Cameron said, “The Governor should allow churches to resume in-person services, consistent with the (U.S.
Train Scene

Train Scene

Walker hit by train in Falmouth

An unidentified male was struck by a train just north of the Ridgeway Avenue viaduct in Falmouth at approximately 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 11. He was pronounced dead on the scene by Coroner Jonathan Peoples. The investigation is continuing by Kentucky State Police and CSX investigative team.
Coronavirus

Coronavirus

Coronavirus is here

    While it has been widely thought that the coronavirus was in Pendleton County but just not a confirmed, diagnosed case, we now know it is officially here.     Three Rivers Health Department released a statement on Monday afternoon verifying that a case had been confirmed.

Massie's plan for coronavirus bill

There was bad news Thursday from the jobs market, as roughly 3 million Americans – including almost 50,000 Kentuckians – filed for unemployment last week, labor department data shows.
counterfeit front

counterfeit front

BREAKING NEWS: Counterfeit 100s being passed in Pendleton County

A mid-30s, dark-haired, white male entered Wells Market wishing to pay for his $10 in gas with a $100 bill. Tina Rodgers who was working behind the counter noticed the bill just did not feel or look right and refused to accept it. She did not return the bill and he fled.