Nearly 900 Kentucky health care providers, including St. Elizabeth Healthcare in Northern Kentucky, will receive more than $115 million in pandemic relief funding. The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) will provide the funding as part of phase four of the Provider Relief Fund, which was established through the bipartisan Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security […]
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Free COVID Vaccine for Children, Others Set for Wednesday at Museum Center
The Cincinnati Museum Center (CMC) is partnering with Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center to vaccinate young children against COVID-19 during a free clinic at Union Terminal on Wednesday, December 29. The clinic is targeting kids ages 5 to 11, but older kids and adults also may also receive the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at no charge. No appointment is necessary […]
Dixie Heights Seeks Nominations for Inaugural Alumni, Faculty Awards
Dixie Heights High School is seeking nominations for its inaugural Distinguished Alumni and Faculty Awards. The inaugural class of awardees will be recognized at the Distinguished Alumni Celebration Banquet on Sunday, May 1. Nominations close on January 15. The award program is organized by Dixie Heights’s Parent-Teacher Organization, the Colonels Club. The organization’s mission is to connect the […]
Independence Boy Wins Scholarship After Growing 26-Pound Cabbage
An Independence boy was awarded a $1,000 scholarship from the Bonnie Plants 3rd Grade Cabbage Program. Brody Brock, a student at Kenton Elementary School, was selected as Kentucky’s winner in the program after growing a 26-pound cabbage deemed “best in state”. Bonnie relaunched the Cabbage Program this year as a remote-friendly learning activity to safely […]
Ky. Voter Rolls Show GOP Gains, Dems Loss; Deadline for Party Registration Nears
For the eighth time this year, more names were removed from Kentucky’s voter rolls than added, Secretary of State Michael G. Adams announced. In November, there were 7,349 voters registered while 7,744 were removed (6,606 deceased voters, 615 felony convicts, 443 moved out of state, 64 adjudged to be mentally incompetent, and 27 who voluntarily […]
Why Little to No Holiday Decorations in Downtown Covington this Year?
A couple weeks ago, Debbie Bonfilio took her grandkids to see the Christmas display in the windows at Sims Furniture in Covington. The elaborate showcase of the season features half a block of moving, mechanical North Pole characters like elves, reindeer, and even Santa Claus himself preparing for their big day. The furniture store started […]
Campbell Co. Grads Jolly and Bertsch Each Reach 1,000-Point Milestone for TMU
Two members of the Thomas More men’s basketball team scored their 1,000th career points in a Wednesday night victory over Miami-Hamilton in Crestview Hills. The Saints won the game 99-64 and improve to 11-2 on the season. Garren Bertsch and Reid Jolly, both Campbell Co. High School grads, joined the 1,000-point club in the game. […]
Dismal First Half Dooms Norse as NKU Falls at Indiana, 79-61
Northern Kentucky fell behind early at Indiana on Wednesday night before losing to the Hoosiers, 79-61. In a slow start, the Norse saw Indiana score sixteen unanswered points in the first half as part of an overall 20-3 run over about nine minutes. NKU went more than ten minutes without a bucket in the first […]
Teen Missing from Independence Since October is Found in Carrollton
A teen missing from Independence since October was located in Carrollton and safely returned, Attorney General Daniel Cameron and the Independence Police Department said Wednesday. The 17-year old girl was reported missing on November 1 by the Department of Community Based Services (DCBS) with the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. She had last been […]
Molloy Appointed by Governor to Replace Retiring Kenton Judge Bartlett
Northern Kentucky attorney Mary Kathleen “Kate” Molloy was appointed by Governor Andy Beshear to fill the Kenton County Circuit Court judge’s seat currently held by the retiring Judge Gregory Bartlett. Bartlett is stepping aside at the end of the month after serving since the 1990s. Molloy will fulfill the unexpired term in Division 3, for […]

