On Monday, March 28, Eat Healthy NKY will hold its inaugural Food Summit at Turkey Foot Middle School from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. to showcase healthy eating habits, local food production, and food preparation in our region. The free, family-friendly event will cover several topics, including how to eat healthy on the go, where […]
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St. Elizabeth Invited to Precision Medicine Summit at the White House
St. Elizabeth Healthcare is one of 30 organizations across the nation that has been invited by the White House to participate in President Obama’s Precision Medicine Initiative Summit on February 25. This event will bring together 150 leaders from the Federal government, private sector, academia, research organizations, and patient advocacy groups to highlight precision medicine […]
Pair of Villa Madonna Student Athletes Sign Letters of Intent
Villa Madonna Academy senior Alexa Meier of Edgewood has signed a letter of intent to play both soccer and softball at Midway University. Meier was named a Northern Kentucky Softball Coaches Division III All-Star. She was also part of the NKAC Championship soccer team at Villa. She is a member of National Honor Society. Meier […]
Survey: Ranking the “Smartest” Cities in Northern Kentucky
Well, well, well… seems like we got a bunch of smarty pants in Northern Kentucky! At least compared to the rest of the state. According to a survey by Zippia, 6 of the 10 “smartest cities in Kentucky” are in Boone, Kenton, and Campbell Counties. Zippia, a career-search website, analyzed 78 Kentucky cities that have more […]
Website: 3 Northern Kentucky Cities Rank Among State’s “Most Boring”
Well, the controversial website Road Snacks is at it again, and either you laugh, cry, sneer, or ignore their latest findings about Northern Kentucky cities. This time, the site which describes itself as, “The bad side of cities in America. We use science and data to create bite-sized news stories about where you live,” has […]
Xavier Student from Edgewood Wins International Investing Competition
One of Matthew Tarka’s earliest memories is sitting on his father’s lap in front of a computer and learning about the stock market. At the time, he was about 5 years old. Now, he’s a freshman at Xavier University and his knowledge of investing has grown dramatically. It also has paid off. Tarka, a finance […]
St. E Expands Air Medical Services, Opens Base in Grant Co.
St. Elizabeth and Air Evac Lifeteam have joined forces to increase air medical services coverage in Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana with a new base in Grant County. The base scheduled to open on January 15 and located on the campus of St. Elizabeth in Williamstown will ensure even more residents in the region will have […]
City to Close on Additional Property for Presidents Park, but What to Do With It?
Edgewood Mayor John Link gave an update this week on the city’s property acquisition of 7 acres adjacent to Presidents Park near the tennis courts. All of the papers have been signed and Link said the closing could be in February. The property is scheduled to be added to Presidents Park, but council was […]
Chickens in Edgewood Cause Concern for Resident
Edgewood City Council listened to a complaint about the chicken ordinance Monday night which the city passed a few months ago. Bob Barth, who finds himself in the ubiquitous position of reluctant chicken neighbor, stood up to relate why he thinks council should rescind the ordinance, or at least tweak it to make it easier on the neighbors […]
City Commits to Transparency with Purchase of New Program
Edgewood City Administrator Brian Dehner and Senior Deputy Clerk Belinda Nitschke gave city council an overview of a program called “Open Gov”, a program that promotes financial transparency. The program is in use all over the country, and the treasurer of the state of Ohio purchased the program and made it available to every community there. In Kentucky, […]

