Tuesday Nov 17 | Campbell County Recorder
Billboard decision needs more time
Fort Mitchell City Council says it needs more time to decide whether to seek a change to city zoning law that could result in two 14-by-48-foot, non-electronic billboards going up on unused Beechwood Schools' property facing Interstate 75.
Rudolph Morow, a teacher for life
EDGEWOOD - Rudolph 'Rudy' Alexander Morow's passion wasn't just teaching in the classroom, but being a lifelong teacher to his students.
CRESTVIEW HILLS - Nearly two years ago, county officials in Northern Kentucky began studying a possible regional, indoor, smoke-free workplace law, but the issue has yet to come to a vote.
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Children's lit conference coming up
CRESTVIEW HILLS - About 150 people are expected Nov. 14 at Thomas More College for the 14th annual Ohio Kentucky Indiana Children's Literature Conference.
Eat for the Cause Tomorrow: KLP Scholarship Fund and Max & Ermas
As many of you know, I'm working to raise money for a scholarship fund in memory of my little sister.
Ludlow Students Raise Money For Children's Hospital
A school project on how to start a business turned into so much more for students at one local school.
WASHINGTON - For a small defense contractor in northern Kentucky, having Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell in their corner has been a godsend.
Cable barrier planned for I-275
A cable barrier system credited with saving lives by cutting down on cross-over traffic crashes is planned for portions of Interstate 275 in Northern Kentucky.
CRESTVIEW HILLS - Susan Kuhlman Nimmo, 54, died Thursday, Oct. 22, at Hospice of St.
Hospitals See Increase In Flu Patients
Visits to Tri-State emergency rooms are on the rise as doctors are now seeing record numbers of sick people.
Crestview Hills ponders smoking ban
CRESTVIEW HILLS - City officials want to hear what business owners, residents and other stakeholders think about a proposed indoor smoking ban for Crestview Hills' restaurants, bars and offices.
Political notes from across NKY
Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson has appointed fellow Northern Kentuckian and former secretary of state Ken Harper to a second term on the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance.
While most Miami University students are deep in a REM cycle at 5 a.m., junior T.J. Ware is waking up and getting dressed in his Army uniform.
Ex-Ky. secy. of state to serve another board term
Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson says he's reappointing 1 of his predecessors to the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance.
EDGEWOOD - Eight current and two former Kenton County mayors have endorsed Republican Jon Draud in his primary bid for County Commissioner.
Why was FBI digging at golf course?
CRESTVIEW HILLS - Golfers at Summit Hills Country Club were surprised a week ago by FBI agents supervising a backhoe digging in the rough of their golf course.
FBI digs up part of golf course in northern Ky.
The FBI has dug up part of a northern Kentucky golf course after getting a search warrant, but agents and club officials aren't saying why or what was being sought.
N.Ky.'s Gourmet Strip Celebrated
COVINGTON, Ky. a ' Before Newport on the Levee, Florence or Crestview Hills developed as centers of dining and entertainment in Northern Kentucky, there was the Gourmet Strip.
Grants awarded for driving programs
The Kentucky Office of Highway Safety awarded $173,000 to several Northern Kentucky agencies for programs to curb impaired driving, speeding and other dangerous driving practices.