The most interesting statistic in the results of last week’s “Survey Says” is that 80% of the respondents feel that the data that their city displays on their website is not in a format that can be compared to other cities. Most responders would like to see how their city compares to other cities! And […]
Tag: Election 2015
Republican Candidates for Attorney General Target Democrats During Chamber Forum
The two Republican candidates for Kentucky Attorney General spoke Wednesday in a forum at the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce hosted by the Northern Kentucky Young Republicans. State Senator Whitney Westerfield and Mike Hogan each gave an opening statement and fielded questions from various local officials about how they would address specific issues if elected […]
Polling Places Change in 5 Kenton County Cities
In May, Kentucky voters will select their political party’s nominee for governor & lieutenant governor, secretary of state, attorney general, state treasurer, and commissioner of agriculture. There is no primary for the state auditor’s race. In Kenton County, some voters in five cities will vote in different locations than they did in 2014, Kenton County […]
Pensions, Texas Dominant Themes as Kentucky GOP Governor Hopefuls Speak at Boone Dinner
All four Republican candidates running for their Party’s nomination in this year’s Governor’s race appeared Saturday night at the 4th Congressional District GOP Lincoln Reagan Dinner at the Airport Marriott in Hebron. The most recurring words throughout the four candidates’ speeches? Pensions and Texas. Each of those issues, they said, pose a major threat to […]
Governor Candidate Came to Covington to Walk Bridges. He Has an Idea on Paying for THAT Bridge, Too
Will T. Scott has been running a long time, but last weekend, the former Kentucky Supreme Court justice came to Covington to walk. He’s still running, though. This time, Scott is one of four candidates on the Republican side of the 2015 Kentucky gubernatorial race. He left the state Supreme Court bench in December to […]
Poll: Tight Race Ahead in Kentucky Governor’s Race
A new poll released this week indicates a tight race in the Republican primary in May and the general election in November. “Kentucky is in for a real barn burner of a governor’s race,” said Brock McCleary of Harper Polling. “Generically, Republicans have a slight advantage in the race in November. Two of the four GOP candidates […]
Bunning Endorses Comer-McDaniel for Kentucky Governor
Former US Senator Jim Bunning endorsed the gubernatorial campaign of Agriculture Commissioner James Comer. “I fully support and endorse James Comer for Governor of Kentucky,” Bunning said in a written statement released by Comer’s campaign. “He has consistently demonstrated his ability to fight government waste and abuse, while implementing economic growth initiatives. Kentucky faces many challenges that […]
Bunning Endorses Comer-McDaniel for Kentucky Governor
Former US Senator Jim Bunning endorsed the gubernatorial campaign of Agriculture Commissioner James Comer. “I fully support and endorse James Comer for Governor of Kentucky,” Bunning said in a written statement released by Comer’s campaign. “He has consistently demonstrated his ability to fight government waste and abuse, while implementing economic growth initiatives. Kentucky faces many challenges that […]
A New Highway & Bridge in Ft. Thomas? No Way, Say Pendery, Davis, Talk Radio Host
A proposal tossed out this week by Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner James Comer & State Senator Chris McDaniel (R-Taylor Mill) related to constructing a bridge over the Ohio River from Fort Thomas to Newtown, Ohio has not been well received by local leaders, has been ridiculed on talk radio, has concerned Campbell County Judge-Executive Steve Pendery, […]
A New Highway & Bridge in Ft. Thomas? No Way, Say Pendery, Davis, Talk Radio Host
A proposal tossed out this week by Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner James Comer & State Senator Chris McDaniel (R-Taylor Mill) related to constructing a bridge over the Ohio River from Fort Thomas to Newtown, Ohio has not been well received by local leaders, has been ridiculed on talk radio, has concerned Campbell County Judge-Executive Steve Pendery, […]

