Pat Crowley was a man of many talents, skills and achievements, but he always knew that the biggest accomplishment of his rich life was his family, which he loved dearly with every inch of his magnanimous heart. The award-winning journalist and well-known public relations professional and lobbyist died unexpectedly at his home in Fort Thomas […]
Author Archives: Guest Author
Kentucky’s economic success paves the way for future growth
Kentucky’s Governor Andy Beshear has led the state to its best period of economic success in its history, with over 1,000 private-sector new-location and expansion projects totaling over $35 billion in announced investments, creating more than 59,000 jobs.
David Szeremet’s heart journey: From marathon runner to heart surgery survivor
David Szeremet, a 56-year-old runner, was diagnosed with a rare life-threatening condition called endocarditis, which required a new heart valve, and after undergoing cardiac rehab, he is now back to his active lifestyle.
Orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Matthew Hummel discusses joint replacement surgery
Dr. Matthew Hummel, an orthopaedic surgeon at OrthoCincy Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, sees patients at the Edgewood location and specializes in joint replacement surgery, which can help restore mobility and reduce pain in patients suffering from osteoarthritis.
Letter to the Editor: Kenton County police officers award
Written by Susannah Fedders Congratulations to the Kenton County Police officers awarded recognition for saving the lives of people in auto accident or police officers are not recognized enough we thank you for your service every day we pray for your safety everyday we thank you for everything you do for the state of Kentucky […]
Opinion: Did you know Florence has a flag? It’s time to change it.
By Eric Inda What makes Florence uniquely Florence? One of the many various features that Florence, Kentucky has to offer should be a vibrant flag which can truly represent the second largest city in Northern Kentucky, yet that is currently not the case, that statement deserves change. Currently, the flag of Florence is a low-effort […]
Opinion: The conflict over the potential west Newport Kroger isn’t the project—it’s the process
By Brant Owens, resident of Newport’s Westside neighborhood The recent revelation of plans for a new Kroger in West Newport, complete with a gas station and a liquor store, has sparked significant debate. While these plans were only recently disclosed to the public, rumors have been circulating for a while, as Kroger has held a […]
St. Elizabeth Cancer Care: Dr. Douglas Flora Leads Nationally Recognized Program
St. Elizabeth Cancer Care has evolved into a nationally recognized cancer program, attracting top providers from across the country and offering comprehensive, compassionate care through clinical trials, personalized medicine, and whole-person care.
Opinion: 5 ways your generosity is a powerful investment in community
For many, the holiday season is a time of gratitude and giving. Beyond the feel-good factor, donating to charitable nonprofits is a powerful investment in your community. Here are five ways your contributions generate lasting change during the holidays and throughout the year. Help Build a Stronger Local Economy Nonprofits aren’t just charitable organizations—they’re economic […]
Partnering with GCF: Maximizing charitable impact and tax savings
Greater Cincinnati Foundation offers philanthropic advice to help generous people maximize their tax savings and make a difference in the community through charitable giving.

