Assistant Campbell County Attorney Bob List is retiring and was recognized by the fiscal court for his role held since 1990. Several Campbell County officials spoke at Wednesday’s Campbell County Fiscal Court meeting on List’s behalf. Campbell County Attorney Steve Franzen said that, in their position, they sometimes deal with tens of thousands of people […]
Tag: Campbell County Judge/Executive Steve Pendery
NKY leaders join support for Gov. Beshear’s ‘Pre-K for All’ initiative
Last week, 63 county judges/executives, 31 mayors and the Kentucky Association of School Superintendents all endorsed Gov. Andy Beshear’s Pre-K for All initiative, including several Northern Kentucky leaders. Campbell County Judge/Executive Steve Pendery, Newport Mayor Tom Guidugli Jr, Bellevue Mayor Charlie Cleves and Crestview Hills Mayor Paul Meier all endorsed the initiative. The Pre-K for All initiative […]
TANK Plus pilot program launches in Campbell County Tuesday
TANK Plus, a flexible, on-demand way to get around in Campbell County, will launch on Aug. 13 with a ribbon-cutting event at the Campbell County Senior Center, providing residents with access to medical facilities, schools and fresh food and groceries.
Master Provisions breaks ground on new facility in Independence
Master Provisions, a Florence-based nonprofit specializing in surplus food and clothing distribution, has officially broken ground on its new distribution facility in Independence. Officials from the nonprofit said the organization outgrew the Borland Family Distribution Center — a 17,500-square-foot base facility that’s served as its base of operations since 2011. The center, located at 7725 […]
Campbell County opts out of cannabis business operations
Campbell County voted to opt out of allowing cannabis business operations in the county until they can develop their own regulations, giving each city more time to make their own decisions.
Campbell County’s proposed $68.7 million budget sees $12 million increase
The Campbell County Fiscal Court has proposed a $68.7 million 2024-2025 fiscal year budget, a $12 million increase from the previous year, due to anticipated pass-through grant funding of $10 million from the state, and other known cost increases.
Campbell County honors Officer of the Year
Campbell County Police Department recognized Major Jeremy Newberry as its Officer of the Year for his dedication, professionalism, and commitment to the department.

