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 […]
Tag: Campbell County
More Funds Secured for Campbell Roads
More funding has been awarded for two road projects in Campbell County. State Rep. Dennis Keene (D-Wilder) announced that he helped secure nearly $675,000 in additional monies for the work. “As funds become available, I am continuing to work with transportation officials in Frankfort so that we receive our share of the dollars for our […]
More Funds Secured for Campbell Roads
More funding has been awarded for two road projects in Campbell County. State Rep. Dennis Keene (D-Wilder) announced that he helped secure nearly $675,000 in additional monies for the work. “As funds become available, I am continuing to work with transportation officials in Frankfort so that we receive our share of the dollars for our […]
Poll: 20% Undecided in Kenton, Campbell Judge-Exec Races
As the finals days of the 2014 primary election season slip away, candidates for the top elected positions in Kenton and Campbell Counties have no reason to slow down their campaigns. A poll indicates tight races on both sides of the Licking River in the GOP primaries for Judge-Executive. While full numbers and information were […]
Poll: 20% Undecided in Kenton, Campbell Judge-Exec Races
As the finals days of the 2014 primary election season slip away, candidates for the top elected positions in Kenton and Campbell Counties have no reason to slow down their campaigns. A poll indicates tight races on both sides of the Licking River in the GOP primaries for Judge-Executive. While full numbers and information were […]
Tourism Dollars Increase in Northern Kentucky
The economic impact of tourism in Kentucky amounted to more than $12.5 billion in 2013, Governor Steve Beshear and Tourism, Arts and Heritage Secretary Bob Stewart announced today. The economic impact figure is a 2.6 percent increase from 2012. Northern Kentucky accounted for $1.7 billion of that figure, an increase of 1.8%. “Our tourism industry continues […]
Tourism Dollars Increase in Northern Kentucky
The economic impact of tourism in Kentucky amounted to more than $12.5 billion in 2013, Governor Steve Beshear and Tourism, Arts and Heritage Secretary Bob Stewart announced today. The economic impact figure is a 2.6 percent increase from 2012. Northern Kentucky accounted for $1.7 billion of that figure, an increase of 1.8%. “Our tourism industry continues […]
Operation Confidence: NKU Campus Sees Notes of Encouragement Popping Up
Students in Kristin Hornsby’s Honors Race, Gender, and Theatre (TAR 102H) class were tasked late this semester with finding a way to benefit the campus community in some way. The positively inspired result is posted all over campus in encouraging notes stuck to walls, doors and windows. It’s all part of the Operation Confidence campaign […]
Operation Confidence: NKU Campus Sees Notes of Encouragement Popping Up
Students in Kristin Hornsby’s Honors Race, Gender, and Theatre (TAR 102H) class were tasked late this semester with finding a way to benefit the campus community in some way. The positively inspired result is posted all over campus in encouraging notes stuck to walls, doors and windows. It’s all part of the Operation Confidence campaign […]
Operation Confidence: NKU Campus Sees Notes of Encouragement Popping Up
Students in Kristin Hornsby’s Honors Race, Gender, and Theatre (TAR 102H) class were tasked late this semester with finding a way to benefit the campus community in some way. The positively inspired result is posted all over campus in encouraging notes stuck to walls, doors and windows. It’s all part of the Operation Confidence campaign […]

