Taylor Mill will host its annual Easter Egg Hunt at Pride Park on Saturday, April 1st beginning at noon. (Sat.… Read More
National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day: The city of Taylor Mill wishes to express our appreciation for our own TMPD as well as all other police officers and express our continued support of law enforcement. A special recognition day of January 9th is set aside for citizens and organizations to show their support for this vital community service and the brave men and women who so proudly serve its ranks. You can show your support in a number of ways:• Wear blue clothing in support of law enforcement.• Send a card of support to your local police department or state agency.• Share a story about a positive law enforcement experience on social media.• Ask children in your community to write letters in support of law enforcement.• Participate in Project Blue Light - Proudly display your blue light in support of law enforcement. Most importantly, if you see a police officer, thank a police officer.
Taylor Mill will host its annual Easter Egg Hunt at Pride Park on Saturday, April 1st beginning at noon. (Sat.… Read More
WHAT: Pancake Breakfast WHEN: Saturday February 11th 9 a.m. WHERE: Pride Park Community Center WHY: To show appreciation for all… Read More
Beginning with the January 11th city commission meeting, all meetings will be held at the Pride Park Community Center until… Read More
After last night’s city commission meeting, the new commission was sworn in. Mayor Bell, commissioners Caroline Braden, Dan Murray and… Read More
The Northern Kentucky Area Development District’s Hazard Mitigation Plan team would like your input on updating the region’s Local Hazard… Read More
Kenton County KY 3716 (Waymans Branch Road) 0.0 – 1.4 mile-marker – A project to work on ditching and other maintenance… Read More
The city will have representatives from our fire and police departments, along with their vehicles for the kids to explore… Read More
The time to plan for a fire emergency is long before you have a fire emergency. Teach your children the… Read More
Kentucky has lifted the open burn ban but residents are reminded that a permit from the fire department is still… Read More
On August 8, 2022, while attending the Kentucky Association of Chief’s of Police conference in Somerset Chief James Mills accepted… Read More