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Grants to help Children’s Home of NKY expand mental health services

The Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky is expanding access to mental health services in the local community after receiving several different grant awards. The lack of affordable access to mental/behavioral healthcare and addiction treatment services is currently at crisis levels across the Commonwealth of Kentucky and throughout the nation, and multiple professional healthcare associations have declared […]

Posted inEducation

Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission announces their renovated Head Start Center 

The Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission recently announced the ribbon cutting ceremony for its newly renovated Head Start Center in Burlington. The ceremony will be held Oct. 13 at noon at 3261 Maplewood Drive.  The $3.2 million renovation includes a sensory learning room, a parent area, an improved gymnasium, a commercial kitchen, an upgraded playground, […]

Children’s Law Center, Inc. hosts first “Boots, Bourbon, and Biscuits” brunch

This article was written by Sasha Naiman, Executive Director at the Children’s Law Center. Children’s Law Center, Inc. (CLC), a nonprofit legal service center protecting the rights of children and youth, will host a Boots, Bourbon, and Biscuits Brunch supporting CLC’s vital services in our community. CLC is recognized locally and nationally for its advocacy […]

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Life Learning Center awarded $101,000 from Impact 100

Life Learning Center was recognized as one of four 2022 Impact 100 Grant recipients from across the Cincinnati area, and the only one in Northern Kentucky. The $101,000 award will support Life Learning Center’s Pillars Café Transformation project, an announcement said. The Covington-based Life Learning Center helps at-risk individuals gain education and employment opportunities. Most […]

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Boone County Public Library’s Chapin branch closes full-service operations

After more than 70 years in operation, the original Boone County Public Library’s Chapin branch has closed its doors in Petersburg, Kentucky — well, sort of. Due to staffing issues, Executive Director Carrie Herrmann said the library will be turned into Kentucky’s first express location; it will include an honor book system, where attendees can […]

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