Legal Aid of the Bluegrass is seeking volunteers for its Medicare SHIP Program, which provides free, confidential assistance to Medicare beneficiaries, their families and caregivers.
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Covington to begin conversations on emergency shelter audit
The Covington City Board of Commissioners is considering a management audit of the Emergency Shelter of Northern Kentucky to improve its management techniques and reduce its reliance on public services.
SparkHaus secures state funding for incubator in Covington
Kenton County received $6 million in state funding for SparkHaus, an entrepreneurial incubator in Covington, to help local entrepreneurs access the resources they need to grow their businesses.
Linden Grove Cemetery to give away free seedlings for Arbor Day
Linden Grove Historic Cemetery and Arboretum in Covington is hosting an Arbor Day event on April 27 to raise environmental awareness and stewardship, featuring free seedlings and live music.
Covington’s Eastside neighborhood gears up for Rock the Block home repair event
270 volunteers from the Greater Cincinnati branch of Habitat for Humanity will perform home repairs and exterior improvements in Covington’s Eastside neighborhood on April 20th as part of the organization’s mission to provide more affordable housing options for people.
Matt Haverkamp Foundation honored by Kenton County Fiscal Court, NKY Drug Strike Force
The Kenton County Fiscal Court and the Northern Kentucky Drug Strike Force jointly honored the Matt Haverkamp Foundation for purchasing 106 K9s for Greater Cincinnati police departments, including 10 in Northern Kentucky.
Life Learning Center volunteers to plant trees in Latonia, Covington
The Life Learning Center and the Covington Urban Forestry Board are collaborating on a spring tree planting initiative, where community volunteers will plant trees in and around the Life Learning Center’s campus and in Latonia.
Parish Kitchen serves over 170 guests on Reds Opening Day
The Parish Kitchen, a charitable service provider administered by Catholic Charities, served over 170 guests during their Reds Opening Day luncheon, and will celebrate their 50th anniversary with special lunch meals throughout the week and an open house celebration on June 17.
Covington Commission defers vote on Tri-State Trails infrastructure recommendations
The Covington City Commission passed over voting on a proposed 10-year agreement with Tri-State Trails, a regional advocacy group that aims to improve biking and trail infrastructure, in order to have a session to discuss the details of the plan.
Boone County votes not to enter regional workforce development initiative
Boone County Fiscal Court voted against entering into an interlocal Memorandum of Agreement with Kenton County, Campbell County and the Northern Kentucky Area Development District to support the Northern Kentucky Works initiative.

