Posted inNews, Politics

Governor Taps Cetrulo for Appeals Court Vacancy

Governor Andy Beshear announced last week that he has appointed Northern Kentucky attorney Susanne Mowery Cetrulo, of Edgewood, to serve an unexpired term on the Kentucky Court of Appeals, Sixth Appellate District, Division 2, consisting of Bath, Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Fleming, Gallatin, Grant, Harrison, Henry, Kenton, Lewis, Mason, Nicholas, Oldham, Owen, Pendleton, Robertson, Shelby, […]

Posted inEducation, Health, News

NKU Awarded $1 Million Federal Grant to Combat Opioid Epidemic

NKU Griffin Hall Center for Informatics.  Northern Kentucky University received $1 million from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) as a part of the Rural Communities Opioid Response Program. This initiative was established to reduce the morbidity and mortality of substance misuse by enhancing rural residents’ access […]

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Beshear Appoints NKY Residents to State Boards, Commissions

Governor Andy Beshear has appointed multiple people from Northern Kentucky in recent weeks to serve on state boards and commissions. On August 13, the governor appointed Timothy O’Hearn as a member of the Housing, Buildings and Construction Advisory Committee.  O’Hearn, of Fort Thomas, is a business agent at Local Union 392 Plumbers, Pipefitters & Mechanical […]

Posted inEducation, New Faces, News

After More than Two Years, Newport Schools Finds Its Spanish Teacher

The Newport Independent School District filled a Spanish teacher position that had been open for more than two years. The district announced Monday that it has hired Beatriz Granados Molina to teach grades eight through 12. Granados Molina, a native of Ciudad Real, a small town near Madrid, Spain, previously taught those same grades in […]

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Ky. Poll Shows Vaccine Hesitancy Dropped from Six Months Ago

A new Vaccines in Kentucky Poll, commissioned by the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky, shows efforts to encourage COVID-19 vaccines have persuaded two-thirds of those who said earlier this year they were open to changing their minds. The poll, conducted August 4 to September 4, showed overall lower hesitancy by about one-third, compared to a similar […]

Posted inNews, Nonprofit

Emergency Shelter Launches $5 Million Capital Campaign

The Emergency Shelter of Northern Kentucky (ESNKY) launched its $5 million capital campaign to complete construction on its new facility at 436 West Thirteenth Street in Covington. The funds will also expands the shelter’s programs, replenish cash reserves, and create an endowment for the future of the organization, an announcement said. The capital campaign secured […]

Posted inEducation, News

Kenton Co. Students Get Jumpstart on Aviation Opportunities

The Kenton County School District (KCSD) and Cincinnati State Technical and Community College have teamed up to offer opportunities for fifteen high school juniors interested in pursuing careers in aviation maintenance technology and to become certified drone pilots in the process. Earlier this week, KCSD Superintendent Dr. Henry Webb joined Cincinnati State President Dr. Monica […]

Posted inCulture, Infrastructure, Lifestyle, Preservation

Two New Historical Markers to Celebrate 3L Highway, Ancient Civilizations

Two new historical markers are coming to Kenton County sites, the Kenton County Historical Society announced. A ceremony is planned for both locations on Sunday, September 26. One marker will be placed at the intersection of Old Madison Pike and Madison Pike (KY 17) about a quarter mile south of the Waffle House in Ft. […]

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