Crestview Hills City Council voted 4 to 2 to put a ballot measure on the November ballot asking local residents to decide whether to allow medical cannabis businesses in the city limits.
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Crestview Hills creates a city noise ordinance
Crestview Hills has approved a city noise ordinance that will soon go into effect, regulating noise within the city limits and imposing fines for violations.
Crestview Hills unveils small business incentive program
Crestview Hills has recently approved a small business incentive program that offers low-interest loans and rent subsidies to small medical and office uses to encourage them to locate within the city.
Thomas More lands Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs for first time
The Kentucky Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs is returning to Northern Kentucky in 2024 – this time in a new location. Thomas More University in Crestview Hills is joining the Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs annual Summer Startup program for the first time in the program’s 10-year history. Northern Kentucky University previously hosted the summer program from […]
Mayor praises residents for high voter turnout in Crestview Hills
Crestview Hills Mayor Paul Meier praised residents for voter turnout at Thursday’s city council meeting, but he said he hopes the number will be even higher next year. Almost 48% of the city turned out to vote, compared to 34.7% of those in Kenton County and 38% statewide. “I hope that we can improve that […]
St. Vincent de Paul to host 16th annual Turkeyfoot Trot 5k
St. Vincent de Paul, Northern Kentucky, announced their 16th annual Turkeyfoot Trot 5k Run/Walk. The 5k will occur on Saturday, Nov. 18, at 9 a.m. at Thomas More University, 333 Thomas More Parkway, Crestview Hills. All proceeds from the event support St. Vincent de Paul parish conferences, which assist with helping neighbors in need with […]
Crestview Hills Town Center welcomes Painted Tree Boutiques
Crestview Hills Town Center has seen various changes over the past few months since the closing of the retail store Bed Bath & Beyond. The shopping center has introduced five new tenants since the major relator’s bankruptcy and the closing of the store within the center. Despite these new additions, the space has continued to […]
Thomas More dean elected to Board of Japan America Society of Greater Cincinnati
Bruce Rosenthal Ph.D., dean of the Robert W. Plaster College of Business at Thomas More University, has been elected to the board of the Japan America Society of Greater Cincinnati. Founded in 1998, the society aims to foster business, cultural, and social connections between the citizens, companies, and governments of Japan and the Greater Cincinnati […]
Crestview Hills Town Center adding World Market, reshuffling other businesses
Kenton County’s Crestview Hills Town Center is amid a reshuffling. After Bed Bath & Beyond went bankrupt, one of the complex’s largest retail spaces was up for grabs. In the wake of the closure, Crestview Hills is now signing new tenants and helping current tenants find new storefronts within the development. Today, the shopping center […]
Crestview Hills Council members look to lower property tax for 2023
Citizens of Crestview Hills could be seeing lower real property tax in the future. Mayor Paul Meier read the first reading of an ordinance providing for the levy, apportionment and collections of taxes and revenue for 2023. “This ordinance changes the current tax from $0.167 per $100 value to $.165 per $100 dollar value,” read […]

