[Opinion] Letters to the Editor: Let’s Not Convert Our Farmland of Statewide Importance to Industry
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Letters to the Editor: Let’s not convert our farmland of statewide importance to industry
Written by John Robbins Once dominated by farming, Kenton County in 2026 is split between its very developed, crowded northern half and its sparsely populated southern half which still has plenty farmland, greenspace and nature. Current Fiscal Court leaders, all living in the county’s developed northern half, seem hell-bent on forcing their plan for industrial development on the county’s rural southern half. But a majority of residents in the ru…
Opinion – John Robbins: Let’s not convert our farmland of statewide importance to industry
Once dominated by farming, Kenton County in 2026 is split between its very developed, crowded northern half and its sparsely populated southern half which still has plenty farmland, greenspace and nature. Current Fiscal Court leaders, all living in the county’s developed northern half, seem hell-bent on forcing their plan for industrial development on the county’s rural southern half. But a majority of residents in the rural southern half don’t …
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