Plenty happened in Northern Kentucky this past weekend. If you’re eager to keep up, sit back, relax and take a listen to today’s headlines.
Author Archives: Meghan Goth
As LINK nky's executive editor, Meghan Goth oversees editorial operations across all platforms. Before she started at LINK in 2022, she managed the investigative and enterprise teams at WCPO 9 in Cincinnati. She has also worked at The Cincinnati Enquirer, Dateline NBC and The New York Times Syndicate. She graduated with her Bachelor's in journalism from the University of Cincinnati in 2007 and received her Master of Science in Journalism from Columbia University in 2008.
LINK nky Daily Headlines: Monday, March 13, 2023
Plenty happened in Northern Kentucky this past weekend. If you’re eager to keep up, sit back, relax and take a listen to today’s headlines.
Boone County investigators solve 1976 cold case using genealogical DNA
In June 1976, Carol Sue Klaber’s body was found in Boone County. On March 8, 2023, police announced that they had solved the cold case during a press conference at the Boone County Sheriff’s Office. Speaking next to an enlarged photo of Klaber, Detective Coy Cox told the crowd of reporters and onlookers Wednesday morning […]
LINK nky Daily Headlines: Monday, March 6, 2023
Plenty happened in Northern Kentucky this past weekend. If you’re eager to keep up, sit back, relax and take a listen to today’s headlines.
Grenade found in Fort Mitchell mailbox didn’t contain explosives, police say
The Fort Mitchell Police Department said a grenade found in a mailbox that led to the evacuation of an intersection Saturday afternoon was not a working grenade and did not contain explosives. The U.S. Postal Service called in a suspicious package around 11:30 a.m. in the mailbox outside Biggby Coffee near Orphanage Road and Dixie […]
LINK nky Daily Headlines: Monday, Feb. 27, 2023
Plenty happened in Northern Kentucky this past weekend. If you’re eager to keep up, sit back, relax and take a listen to today’s headlines.
Boone County’s Jeff Earlywine announces retirement after 17 years
Boone County Administrator Jeff Earlywine announced at Tuesday’s fiscal court meeting that he is retiring after 17 years with the county. Earlywine read a prepared letter aloud to the room. “On June 1, I will celebrate my 17th anniversary of service with the county,” Earlywine said. “One month later, I will celebrate my 41st year […]
Boone County approves plan to increase SD1 rates by $5 or less per month per household
Northern Kentucky’s residential wastewater and stormwater rates may be increasing with a restructure outlined at county fiscal court meetings this month, but Sanitation District No. 1 Executive Director Adam Chaney assured Boone County’s Fiscal Court Tuesday that it would be beneficial to the community in the long run. SD1, as the organization is known locally, […]
LINK nky Daily Headlines: Monday, Feb. 20, 2023
Plenty happened in Northern Kentucky this past weekend. If you’re eager to keep up, sit back, relax and take a listen to today’s headlines.
Will East Palestine train derailment affect NKY’s drinking water?
The Northern Kentucky Water District is monitoring water intake valves on the Ohio River after an East Palestine, Ohio train derailment and subsequent toxic plume caused concerns that chemicals could be finding their way into local drinking water. Northern Kentucky does not need to worry about contaminated water right now, said water quality manager Mary […]

