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Michael is the chief content officer at LINK nky. Email him at [email protected]

Michael Monks saying goodbye to LINK and NKY

For the past dozen years I've written your stories. Now, I'm taking some time to write my own. Over the coming weeks, I'm packing up and...

LINK nky Team of the Week nominations now open for Nov. 21 – 27

It is time to nominate Northern Kentucky’s next LINK nky Team of the Week. As a reminder, our honor is available to any athletics team...

Vote for the LINK nky Team of the Week – Nov. 14 – 20

The nominations are in for the next LINK nky Team of the Week competition. To be the winning team, fan votes play a heavy role,...

The Kentucky Side: Books exploring NKY’s ‘curious’ history and popular, lesser-known landmarks

In this edition of The Kentucky Side, we talk with the authors of two new books. Greg Hand's Cincinnati Curiosities: Healing Powers of the...

Vote for the LINK nky Team of the Week – Nov. 7 – 13

The nominations are in for the next LINK nky Team of the Week competition. To be the winning team, fan votes play a heavy role,...

Football playoffs: Only three NKY teams survive second round

The second round of the Kentucky high school football playoffs brought the end of the season for seven Northern Kentucky teams. Three managed to march...

The Kentucky Side: Discussing Election Day in NKY

Correction: In an earlier version of this podcast, I misidentified the Democrat running in House District 68. The candidate is Kelly Jones, but I said...

NKY football round-up: How our teams did in playoffs’ first-round

The high school football post-season is here and the first round is in the books. As LINK nky sports editor-at-large Dan Weber has written, "When...

Bromley is small but mayoral candidates dream big

Editor's note: This story originally appeared in the Nov./Dec. issue of the LINK Reader, our print publication. With a population on the decline for the...

Villa Hills city council candidates answer questions

There are seven candidates running for six seats on the Villa Hills City Council. All six incumbents: Seth Thompson, Jim Cahill, Cathy Stover, Suzanne...

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