A dog park and cold beer are brewing at a new business in Florence. Lee Cahill has been building his business idea of a taproom and dog park for over a year, and it’s almost ready to open. Originally from Verona, Cahill attended the University of Louisville for his degree in biology. That’s when he […]
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Sponsored: Endow Kentucky Tax Credit – A special tax break on your charitable gifts
This article was written by Laura Menge, Senior Philanthropic Advisor at Greater Cincinnati Foundation. Generosity deserves some credit. Are you a Kentucky taxpayer who enjoys supporting Kentucky nonprofits? Are your clients? Is your company? The Endow Kentucky Tax Credit presents a unique, highly tax-advantageous opportunity for charitable gifts to endowments that provide permanent support for […]
Endow Kentucky Tax Credit – A special tax break on your charitable gifts
This article was written by Laura Menge, Senior Philanthropic Advisor at Greater Cincinnati Foundation. Generosity deserves some credit. Are you a Kentucky taxpayer who enjoys supporting Kentucky nonprofits? Are your clients? Is your company? The Endow Kentucky Tax Credit presents a unique, highly tax-advantageous opportunity for charitable gifts to endowments that provide permanent support for […]
Explosives found in car parked near Covington police station
This story includes information first reported by WCPO, our content-sharing partner, and has also been updated with additional information from LINK nky The Cincinnati bomb squad was called to Covington on Thursday night, where police said they found a vehicle parked on a road with explosives and guns inside. It happened around 9:30 on Thursday […]
Holly Hill names new CEO
Holly Hill Child and Family Solutions has named James Sherry its new CEO. Originally from Australia, Sherry has lived in the states for five years. He has a background in coordinating public health, and most recently served at a nonprofit focused on helping children with Autism. He said he sees his interest in the two […]
Emergency repair project on Brent Spence Bridge nets fourth award
The emergency repair of Brent Spence Bridge has earned another award. The bridge, which spans the Ohio River between Covington and Cincinnati, houses interstates 71 and 75, and carries more than 160,000 cars daily. In November 2020, a truck carrying chemicals was involved in a wreck with another semi-trailer, causing a fire in the middle […]
False call leads police to Covington church
Part of Sixth Street in downtown Covington was shut down Thursday afternoon as police responded to a call about someone with a gun at Mother of God Church. The Covington landmark was surrounded by police vehicles and officers and the street in front of it was shut down between Russell and Washington streets. Covington Police […]
Gov. Beshear vetoes charter school bill
Gov. Andy Beshear vetoed House Bill 9 Thursday. Under the bill’s provisions, Northern Kentucky could possibly be home to a charter pilot school as early as 2023. “Our taxpayer dollars should not be redirected to for-profit entities that run charter schools,” Beshear said in his Thursday press conference. “As attorney general, I can tell you […]
The long-awaited new Grant’s Lick Elementary School may finally be underway
The process of building a new Grant’s Lick Elementary School began around 2019 with the purchase of 80 acres in southern Campbell County near Plum Creek Church. With the current elementary school building being built in 1936 and a growing population in southern Campbell County, the Campbell County School District couldn’t pass up the opportunity […]
Inside LINK: A new, weekly column from LINK’s CEO
A few weeks ago, one of LINK’s Managing Board members looked me in the eye and said, “You know, the success or failure of LINK is 100 percent your responsibility.” Talk about a reality check. The part of me that values collaboration, teamwork, and a flat(ish) hierarchy wanted desperately to protest – to say, no, […]
