Newport City Manager Tom Fromme has announced his retirement after a 44-year career with the city. Fromme, who is 67 and a third-generation Newport resident, has been involved in various roles including police officer, police chief, and city manager. He will retire at the end of the year.
For the 2022-23 school year, Newport High School experienced an increase in enrollment numbers compared to the previous year, with 22 more students being enrolled.
The City of Newport is calling for volunteers to participate in a tree-planting initiative aimed at fostering a healthier environment. With four days remaining, individuals interested in contributing do not need to register.
Newport City Manager Tom Fromme will retire at the end of the year after serving the city for 44 years as a police officer, police chief, and finally overseeing the operation of the city. The third-generation Newport resident spent almost every year of his life in Newport.
For the 2022-23 school year, Newport Regional School experienced an increase in enrollment numbers compared to the previous year, with 177 more students being enrolled.
The City of Newport has announced that City Commissioner Mike Radwanski has achieved Level II certification through the Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) City Officials Training Program. This accomplishment follows his completion of 75.5 hours of training, bringing him closer to earning a Master's in City Governance, which requires 87 hours.