Two city safety and emergency workers announced their retirements at the Crestview Hills July city council meeting. One of the retirees, fire Chief Adam Fuller attended the meeting, thanking the council for support during his tenure. “This is my last council meeting. I may get emotional,” Fuller said. Beginning his career at Fort Mitchell in […]
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Crestview Hills, Edgewood partner to deal with Horsebranch Road erosion
A recent Memorial Day weekend storm created a small erosion on a creek bank between Edgewood and Crestview Hills on Horsebranch Road, and the cities are working together to get it fixed. “It’s not gigantic,” said Crestview Hills City Administrator Alex Mattingly at a Thursday evening city council meeting. “It’s near a country road, and […]
Drees transfers land to Crestview Hills for $1
Crestview Hills City Council members voted unanimously at a meeting Thursday evening to accept the transfer of two parcels of property on Shinkle Road from The Drees Company for $1. “This was given to us,” said Alex Mattingly, Crestview Hills’ city administrator. “We have identified this as a small parcel of land, adjacent to Shinkle […]
Thomas More University to grant two honorary degrees at 2023 commencement
Thomas More University will grant two honorary degrees at its commencement ceremony on May 13 at 10:30 a.m. at the college’s stadium in Florence, according to a press release from the university. The first degree will be granted to Robert W. Plaster, who died in 2008 and will receive a posthumous Doctor of Business Administration. […]
Crestview Hills Bed Bath & Beyond location to close after retailer files for bankruptcy
The Crestview Hills Town Center is set to lose Bed Bath & Beyond after the struggling home goods retailer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Sunday. Additionally, store locations at 2719 Edmondson Road in Cincinnati and 5800 Deerfield Blvd. in Mason are also closing. Nationally, there are 360 Bed Bath & Beyond store locations — […]
Thomas More University acquires Northern Kentucky Five Seasons Family Sports Club
Thomas More University is ringing in the new year with the acquisition of the Northern Kentucky Racquet Club, also known as the Five Seasons Family Sports Club facility. The club, located at 345 Thomas More Parkway in Crestview Hills, will continue to operate under the Five Seasons brand name. The acquisition comes as part of […]
Former home of Bengals player on market for $1.8M
This story originally appeared in the Nov. 25 edition of the weekly LINK Reader. To see this story and others sooner, subscribe to the weekly newspaper here. The home of former Cincinnati Bengal Domata Peko, who played defensive and nose tackle for 11 seasons, has been listed for sale for nearly $1.8 million. The Crestview […]
NKY Cities receive grant funding from regional council of governments
Multiple cities from Campbell, Kenton, and Boone Counties have received grant funding from the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments, also known as OKI, for regional transportation projects. The agency awarded a total of $11.19 million across the three counties; it awarded $69 million in funding across the three states. “$69 million dollars is the largest […]
FotoFocus event at Thomas More to feature HomePlace exhibit
Thomas More University will be hosting The HomePlace by photographer Sarah Hoskins as part of the of the 2022 FotoFocus Biennial. Nonprofit arts organization FotoFocus will showcase the exhibit from Oct. 13 to Nov. 2 at the Eva G. Farris Art Gallery on Thomas More’s Crestview Hills campus. This is FotoFocus’s sixth biennial, encompassing more […]
Thomas More University receives grant to preserve special collection
Thomas More University was one of just 65 schools nationally to receive a Preservation Assistance Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. The university plans to use the $10,000 grant to fund a general preservation assessment, train staff, and purchase preservation supplies for a special collection in the Thomas More Room of the Benedictine […]

