Standing tall and proud like the Carroll Chimes Bell Tower in Mainstrasse Village, Covington & Northern Kentucky continue to hold a substantial lead on Cincinnati in the Yahoo! Travel City Smackdown. Each week, Yahoo! Travel pits two rival cities against each other with a writer from each area penning the case for their hometown. The River City News editor […]
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Who’s Who of Northern Kentucky to Lead Region’s Strategic Plan Process
The myNKY community visioning outreach effort has selected the members of a leadership team that will help to create and lead the plan for the future of Northern Kentucky. The twenty-seven team members represent a variety of generations, geographies, organizations, industries, and beliefs to ensure the next vision for Northern Kentucky is as representative of the […]
Who’s Who of Northern Kentucky to Lead Region’s Strategic Plan Process
The myNKY community visioning outreach effort has selected the members of a leadership team that will help to create and lead the plan for the future of Northern Kentucky. The twenty-seven team members represent a variety of generations, geographies, organizations, industries, and beliefs to ensure the next vision for Northern Kentucky is as representative of the […]
Who’s Who of Northern Kentucky to Lead Region’s Strategic Plan Process
The myNKY community visioning outreach effort has selected the members of a leadership team that will help to create and lead the plan for the future of Northern Kentucky. The twenty-seven team members represent a variety of generations, geographies, organizations, industries, and beliefs to ensure the next vision for Northern Kentucky is as representative of the […]
Guest Editorial: Japan Still a Best Choice for Business Partnership
The following editorial is written by Tony Webb, Board Chairman of the Japan America Society of Greater Cincinnati. This region has been, and will continue to be, a leading choice of investment of Japanese businesses with close to 150 calling Greater Cincinnati home. The Consulate of Japan in Detroit recently identified 136 Japanese businesses in southwest Ohio […]
Guest Editorial: Japan Still a Best Choice for Business Partnership
The following editorial is written by Tony Webb, Board Chairman of the Japan America Society of Greater Cincinnati. This region has been, and will continue to be, a leading choice of investment of Japanese businesses with close to 150 calling Greater Cincinnati home. The Consulate of Japan in Detroit recently identified 136 Japanese businesses in southwest Ohio […]
Gateway, NKU Announce Reverse Transfer Program
A new reverse transfer program between Northern Kentucky University and Gateway Community and Technical College will offer students the option of obtaining an associate’s degree even after transferring from Gateway to NKU. “A community college education is an important step toward a fulfilling life and career,” said Gateway President/CEO Ed Hughes. “Our new reverse transfer […]
Gateway, NKU Announce Reverse Transfer Program
A new reverse transfer program between Northern Kentucky University and Gateway Community and Technical College will offer students the option of obtaining an associate’s degree even after transferring from Gateway to NKU. “A community college education is an important step toward a fulfilling life and career,” said Gateway President/CEO Ed Hughes. “Our new reverse transfer […]
Comer, McDaniel to Help Northern Kentucky Young Republicans Group Launch
Only 3,473 voters between the ages of 17 and 34 voted in the May 2012 primary election in Boone, Kenton, and Campbell Counties according to statistics from the Kentucky Board of Elections. 77,266 were registered. As a percentage, that’s 4.5% turnout compated to voters over the age of 62 who voted at 27% turnout […]
Comer, McDaniel to Help Northern Kentucky Young Republicans Group Launch
Only 3,473 voters between the ages of 17 and 34 voted in the May 2012 primary election in Boone, Kenton, and Campbell Counties according to statistics from the Kentucky Board of Elections. 77,266 were registered. As a percentage, that’s 4.5% turnout compated to voters over the age of 62 who voted at 27% turnout […]

