COVID-19

Covid cases closes Falmouth City Hall

    Falmouth City Council held its first virtual meeting on Tuesday, November 17, 2020, due to a couple of council members who had been affected by Covid-19 and due to some residents who were quarantining, but who wished to attend, according to City Attorney Brandon Voelker.

County government offices closing to public

    Pendleton County local government officials have decided to close their offices to the public as the county’s positive covid cases continue to grow.     County Clerk Rita Spencer said that licenses can be renewed via mail or by calling 859-654-3380 or 859-654-2143. A credit card in needed.

Governor takes actions to slow virus spread

    Telling the state that “everyone needs to get tested regularly,” Governor Andy Beshear took several actions through executive orders to combat the spread of the covid virus.     Restaurants were closed to inside dining for three weeks.

Pendleton County in run as red zone county

    Pendleton County continues to be designated red zone for the eighth day in a row.     After first being labeled a red zone county on Sunday, November 8, the county reached a zenith of  58.7 on Thursday, November 12 when 16 new cases were reported.