Newport Central Catholic High School is planning to build a $10 million athletic complex, which will include locker rooms, coach offices, a lighted cross, a blue track, and a plaza. It will be named Robert J. Schneider Field.
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First Campbell County Wawa to be built in Alexandria
The Alexandria Planning Commission has approved a Wawa convenience store and gas station at the Southwest corner of Main Street and US 27, which will offer freshly prepared-to-order food.
Newport residents voice concerns about the 4th Street Bridge project
The 4th Street Bridge project has been the subject of discussion between Newport, Covington their residents and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, with concerns about the number of lanes and connectivity between sidewalks and the bridge to surrounding areas.
Alexandria will put medical cannabis on the ballot
The Alexandria City Council voted unanimously to send medical cannabis to the ballot for residents to decide, citing its benefits for people with certain medical issues.
Alexandria unveils preliminary new city campus design
The Alexandria City Council was presented the new city campus design with a new attached community center and police department, which will include a gym, a common area, planning and zoning, meeting rooms, offices, and the new council chambers.
Campbell County residents share concerns for comprehensive plan update
Campbell County is conducting visioning sessions to gather input from residents on the future comprehensive plan, which will guide the preservation and development of land in the county.
Newport approves spending to help repair, fully reopen Purple People Bridge
Newport Board of Commissioners voted to spend $62,500 towards the repair and full reopening of the Purple People Bridge, while the Northern Kentucky Port Authority is also committing to raising and allocating funding for the bridge’s reopening and long-term operation.
Hillside slippage forces some Southgate residents to relocate temporarily
Over 30 residents of Southgate’s Woodland Hills Condominiums have been asked to temporarily relocate due to hillside slippage caused by a sanitary sewer upsizing project, and SD1 and the Homeowners Association are working with a third-party relocation specialist to assess the individual needs of the residents.
Kit salon opens in Fort Thomas with commitment to community
Molly Hardin, a Fort Thomas native, has taken over the former Salon on Highland and opened her own boutique salon, Kit, which offers standard hair services, community classes and community outreach through Foster Friendly.
Cold Spring will not send medical cannabis to the ballot
The Cold Spring City Council has decided not to send medical cannabis to the ballot for residents to decide, instead will consider to have their planning and zoning commission create regulations for the dispensaries.
