This story originally appeared in the March 24 edition of the weekly LINK Reader. To see these stories first, subscribe here. At almost 23 years old, recent college grads, roommates, and BFFs Caden Adams and Kayla Braden have accomplished what most early 20-somethings haven’t — they own a small business. In 2022, they opened Peachy and […]
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LINK Streetscapes: Where to take in the madness of March
This story originally appeared in the March 24 edition of the weekly LINK Reader. To see these stories first, subscribe here. For basketball fans, there are few things more exciting than the month of March. Basketball games on every day and at nearly every hour, anticipating to see if your team will make the next round. […]
Florence firefighters deliver award-winning chili and baby boy in one afternoon
This story originally appeared in the March 17 edition of the weekly LINK Reader. To see these stories first, subscribe here. A recent shift at the Florence Fire Department got unexpectedly spicy as first responders pivoted from a charity chili cookoff to a mother giving birth just one block away. Chris Fuhrmann, Cody Brown, Vince […]
Rick Robinson’s 1968: March
This story originally appeared in the March 17 edition of the weekly LINK Reader. To see these stories first, subscribe here. Rick Robinson is a local author who is writing a book based on life in Northern Kentucky in 1968 and what we can learn now. LINK will publish excerpts from the book regularly in […]
Ch. 3 of NKY in 1968: A promise ‘etched in stone’ is delivered as war rages in Vietnam
This story originally appeared in the March 17 edition of the weekly LINK Reader. To see these stories first, subscribe here. Rick Robinson is a local author who is writing a book based on life in Northern Kentucky in 1968 and what we can learn now. LINK will publish excerpts from the book regularly in […]
Streetscapes spills on boba and Model Ts
This story originally appeared in the March 17 edition of the weekly LINK Reader. To see these stories first, subscribe here. Much of Florence is filled with chain staples from fast food to casual eateries, but in between the chains hide some small businesses that are worth checking out. This Streetscapes heads to Florence, y’all, […]
When taxes are higher than school performance, is it time to consolidate?
This story originally appeared in the March 17 edition of the weekly LINK Reader. To see these stories first, subscribe here. Correction: An image that appeared in the March 17 edition incorrectly identified the salary of Campbell County Schools superintendent as $260,000 annually. The graphic should have reflected a $165,000 salary. LINK nky regrets the […]
NKY legislators hedge bets for sports gambling bill
This story originally appeared in the March 24 edition of the weekly LINK Reader. To see these stories first, subscribe here. Northern Kentucky resident and sports bettor Collin Barnes admitted he’s grown used to traveling across state lines to place his bets. He told LINK nky there were times he drove across the Ohio River and […]
LINK Streetscapes: Local Lenten-friendly eats and fish Friday faves
This story originally appeared in the March 10 edition of the weekly LINK Reader. To see these stories first, subscribe here. Each Friday over the course of Lent poses an extra challenge for many Northern Kentucky residents deciding where to eat. For those sick of cheese pizza and fast food fish, these restaurants have locals […]
Local chef shares appetite for good food, better representation
This story originally appeared in the March 10 edition of the weekly LINK Reader. To see these stories first, subscribe here. If Christian Gill looks familiar, it’s because the telegenic and colorful haired chef/restaurateur has appeared on a myriad of competition Food Network and Netflix shows. Between 2017 and 2022, he appeared on Guy’s Grocery […]

