
Campbell County eliminates dog licensing fee to increase compliance
Campbell County is eliminating its dog licensing fee to increase compliance and streamline the process. The current $5 fee will be eliminated, but residents will still be required to register their dogs so the county can track rabies vaccination records. “We hope that we’ll get more information by being able…
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Highland Heights Mayor Greg Meyers to seek another term
Highland Heights Mayor Greg Meyers announced his campaign for re-election as mayor. After serving four years on the city of…
Residents raise traffic concerns at Memorial Pointe in Southgate
Two Southgate residents attended the city’s Wednesday evening council meeting to express their concerns about traffic near their homes. The…
Corporex seeks zone change for 190-unit apartment complex near CVG
What you need to know Covington-based real estate developer Corporex wants to build a 190-unit, multi-family apartment complex off Mineola…
Campbell County selects Conger Construction for new public safety building
Campbell County awarded the construction manager-at-risk contract for its new public safety building project to Conger Construction Group. The building…
Proctor announces reelection bid for Kentucky House District 60
Kentucky House Rep. Marianne Proctor (R-Union) announced her reelection campaign for the statehouse on Dec. 15. Proctor represents Kentucky’s 60th…
Covington encourages residents to go green this holiday season
The City of Covington is urging residents to adopt sustainable practices this holiday season to minimize waste and safeguard the…
Training for tomorrow’s careers starts in kindergarten
What you need to know Beechwood Independent Schools is taking the training wheels off K-12…
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What you need to know When Brenden Pulte lived in Newport, he did not have…
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What you need to know “Everyone that’s going to enter the labor market in the…
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What you need to know Are robots about to overtake everything, including McDonald’s? “In my…
Keep readingBridging the gap: how parents, schools in NKY are building community together
April Draine moved to Northern Kentucky with her husband and three kids in April 2022.…
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