Campbell County is partnering with its cities to provide police social worker roles, which are expanding across Northern Kentucky, with Bellevue and Dayton being the first cities to join the program.
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Campbell County celebrates students’ achievements in Governor’s programs
Campbell County students were recognized by the fiscal court for their participation in the Governor’s Scholar Program, Governor’s School for the Arts and Governor’s School for Entrepreneurship.
Campbell County declares October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month
The Campbell County Fiscal Court has proclaimed October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month, emphasizing the need for collective action to address and prevent intimate partner violence, and highlighting the services provided by the Ion Center to support survivors.
Campbell County Police Department welcomes two new officers
Two new police officers, Storm Painter and Erik Schnitzler, were sworn into the Campbell County Police Department on Sept. 4, after completing 20 weeks of training at the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training and riding with a training officer for 12 weeks.
20 pounds of e-cigarettes collected at Campbell County Schools, grant sought for more containers
Campbell County Fiscal Court is reapplying for a grant to install collection containers in schools to safely dispose of e-cigarettes, which contain hazardous substances such as liquid nicotine and lithium-ion batteries.
Campbell County Fiscal Court approves lower tax rate for 2024
The Campbell County Fiscal Court approved a 2024 tax rate of 16.50 cents per $100 of valuation, which is estimated to produce gross revenues of $13,366,833, with revenue received in excess of last year’s revenue used for continuing operations costs, retirement contributions, inflationary increases and expenses for general government purposes.
Campbell County joins Kentucky Ohio River Regional Recreation Authority
Campbell County has passed a resolution to participate in the Kentucky Ohio River Regional Recreation Authority, which aims to create a river recreation authority for 25 counties bordering the Ohio River.
Campbell County citizens call for stronger enforcement of fireworks laws
Campbell County residents are raising concerns about the enforcement of residential fireworks, citing the potential for fires and the difficulty in enforcing the state law, and are seeking solutions to address the issue.
Campbell County celebrates student achievements in academics, athletics
The Campbell County Fiscal Court recognized over 40 students from local high schools for their significant athletic and academic achievements.
Kenton County prohibits cannabis businesses across the county
Kenton County is prohibiting cannabis businesses countywide following similar moves from neighboring Campbell and Boone counties. At a meeting on Tuesday, July 9, the Kenton County Fiscal Court conducted the second reading of an ordinance that would prohibit cannabis businesses within the county’s territorial limits. The first reading took place on June 11. “This will […]

