On today’s episode we’ll hear about COVID testing sites closing in Covington and Florence; an Inside LINK report from our CEO Lacy Starling about the delicate balance of reporting breaking news; what local cities will receive in rescue plan funds; and New Emergency Shelter works to remove barriers to employment. Listen here or wherever you […]
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LINK nky Daily Headlines: June 16, 2022
On today’s podcast Covington approves two key Brent Spence agreements, giving the city ‘seat at the table’; Florence Mall sells to New York-based group; Kenton County Administrator, Deputy Judge/Executive Joe Shriver announces retirement; and Dan Weber’s Just Sayin’: Looking back at baseball . . . and ahead just a bit. Listen here or wherever you […]
LINK nky Daily Headlines: June 15, 2022
On today’s podcast you’ll hear about the following stories: Governor Andy Beshear selects NKU law professor for medical cannabis committee; Cold Spring woman battling breast cancer hits $103,000 Ky. Lottery jackpot; Charles Summe, longtime Kenton Co. commissioner, dies; and Covington intersection closed for next nine days to replace brick pavers.Listen here or wherever you get […]
LINK nky Daily Headlines: June 14, 2022
On today’s podcast we’re covering the following stories: Judge requests more info as lawsuit wants incumbent Campbell commissioner booted from ballot; Overturning Roe and possible impact on infertility treatments explored by NKU law dean in prestigious journal; New state report shows nearly 15% increase in overdose deaths in Kentucky; Crewitts Creek Kitchen & Bar in […]
LINK nky Daily Headlines: June 13, 2022
On today’s podcast, we’re covering an Erlanger boy who helped raise $7,500 for cancer research; Fort Thomas celebrating the return of its community piano; a panel tackling strategies for diversity and inclusion; and the Covington Police hosting reading event with kids in City Heights. Listen below or wherever you get your podcasts.
LINK nky Daily Headlines: June 9, 2022
On today’s episode, we’ll cover how parents are desperate to find baby formula and may face six to eight weeks before shelves are restocked; Kentucky legislators grapple with how to avoid a teacher shortage; Shelter seeks foster parents for kittens amid intake uptick; Independence says yes, Taylor Mill no to contributing funds for BLINK. Listen […]
LINK nky Daily Headlines: June 8, 2022
On today’s episode, we’re following a police search for a shooting suspect in Hebron; Union announces plans for new city building and town center; Rep. Savannah Maddox announces run for governor; and Boone’s Landing is marked on the Ohio River trail. Listen below or wherever you get your podcast.Â
The Kentucky Side: Finding ‘midlife calm’ instead of crisis; Why NKY should visit the state fair
On this edition of The Kentucky Side with Michael Monks, we are joined by Covington author Krista Powers who’s penned a new book called Midlife Calm: An Alternative to Midlife Crisis. Powers is the founder and president of Potere, where she coaches people on their life and professional choices and opportunities. “When you choose and […]
LINK nky Daily Headlines: June 7, 2022
On today’s episode we’ll look into the following stories: Police continue to seek video, physical evidence in death of 9-year old boy; Schools brace for hunger gap as federal waiver expires; Man sentenced to 20 years on 69 counts of possessing child pornography; How to run as a write-in candidate; and the Peach Truck making […]
LINK nky Daily Headlines: June 2, 2022
On today’s podcast: Covington mayor Joe Meyer discusses the Brent Spence at Wednesday’s Optimist Club meeting; Tyson Foods provides affordable transportation for employees through ride-share program; a Covington man was found guilty on sex charges involving a child; and Ford’s Garage is coming to Florence. Listen below or wherever you get your podcasts.Â

