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This is an installment of reporter Julia Fair s series By the way, NKY. Here, you ll find what s going on in Northern Kentucky.
If there s something you think should be included, email reporter Julia Fair at jfair@enquirer.com Passing an ordinance would be a waste of paper Edgewood City Council emails about abortion clinic ordinance
In May, Lebanon became the first city in Ohio to ban abortions.
When local cities pass new legislation, especially on polarizing social issues, I wonder who’s going to do it next. So, I’ve been on the lookout to see if any Northern Kentucky cities are going to try to outlaw abortions locally.
Area meetings today…
The Delaware County Board of Supervisors will meet at 1:15 pm at the courthouse. The Board will hear a presentation and project update from Midwest Construction Consultants on the jail and Sheriff’s Office project.
The Manchester City Council meets at 5 pm tonight at the City Council Chambers, which will be closed to the public due to COVID – the public can participate via Zoom or phone. Tonight, the Council will hear a presentation from HomeServe about offering a Service Line Warranty Program for residents. The Council will also hear a request from Riverbend Pub & Grill to construct a covered deck on their south patio/porch area. Riverbend is also requesting permission to block off a portion of South Franklin Street and East Delaware Street for a benefit ride on Saturday afternoon, July 10
Dec 21, 2020
Edgewood Town Court Judge Scott Norrick discusses issues facing the court, in this March 2020 photo. John P. Cleary | The Herald Bulleton
EDGEWOOD A decision has been delayed for 90 days concerning the future of the Edgewood Town Court.
The Edgewood Town Council voted Monday to delay action on whether to close the court.
Discussion on the possible closure arose after Town Court Judge Scott Norrick was elected judge of Madison Circuit Court Division 5 on Nov. 3.
Councilman Art Leak said he supported the delay but said the Anderson and Elwood city courts and the Circuit Courts need to be working on a contingency plan if Edgewood’s court is closed.