There are features of office buildings that most people take for granted. The landscaping on the outside, the painted stripes in parking lots, the clean carpets in the workspaces. Someone has to make sure these things happen. That’s where City Wide Building Maintenance of Cincinnati comes in. The Ft. Mitchell-based company was founded by a […]
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Arrested: Man Accused of Assaulting Officer, Fleeing
The man accused of assaulting a Kenton County Police officer and then fleeing the scene leading to a countywide manhunt that lasted around eight hours is now behind bars. Erlanger Police caught up with Marquez Anthony Moore on Thursday evening and arrested him. He is currently at the Kenton County Detention Center. Moore, 23, was […]
Wiffle Ball Field of Dreams in Bellevue is Sure Sign of Summer
There are different signs that a new season has officially started and with the arrival of warm weather and green leaves on the trees, many are looking ahead to all the customary hallmarks of summer. For Kevin Brannock, though, there is no more telling event that summer has arrived than opening day at the wiffle […]
Tie Vote Again for Campbell Parks Appointment, Road Fix Moves Forward
Another step was taken by the Campbell County Fiscal Court to accept bids for reconstruction of Fox Run Road. County Administrator Matt Elberfeld explained how pre-existing roads that aren’t on the county road list can be accepted by the county for maintenance. What that requires is that the property owners pay for the cost of […]
More NKY Families Qualify for Food Assistance – But Do They Know?
Many Northern Kentucky families are eligible for benefits through the federal Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program but don’t realize that they qualify. Under new guidelines which are effective through March 2016, a family of four with an annual household income of $44,863 or less would be eligible for WIC. Complete guidelines for a variety […]
Ken Rechtin’s Another Voice: Regionalism is Dead in Northern Kentucky?
Last week’s Survey Says: 77 % of those responding identified themselves as Republicans. 66% of those Republicans indicated that they will vote for Bevin in the primary on May 19th, while only 20% indicated that they would vote for the candidate with the local running mate and 10% said they will be voting for Heiner. Scott finished a […]
Erlanger Names New Police Chief, Awards Scholarship to Dixie Senior
Tony Wilson pledged to uphold the duties of the Chief of Police while his wife held the bible, and Mayor Tyson Hermes read the oath at the regular Erlanger City Council meeting Tuesday night. Wilson praised the foresight of former chief Greg Sandel who hired him over twenty years ago, and for the mentoring help of Tim Thames, […]
Another Budget Year, Another Union Fight With City Hall
What has become an annual tradition in Covington continues in 2015. As City Hall prepares its next budget for the fiscal year that begins on July 1, the leadership of the police and fire unions are ramping up to fight what they expect could be cuts to their respective departments. Public shots were fired at […]
Pit Bull Owner, Supporters Ask Dayton Council to Change Law
A mother from Ft. Thomas stood with her young son before the Dayton City Council on Tuesday night and talked about the time he was attacked by a dog, forcing a visit to the hospital. The culprit? An unattended golden retriever. Tammy Nolan’s point was that all dogs may bite and that owners should be […]
Congressman Visits Improved Covington School
Northern Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie visited Glenn O. Swing Elementary School in Covington on Tuesday to check out the after-school program there. Massie was shown the gym for playtime, the computer lab where students play educational games and get homework help, classrooms where craft activities commemorating the 200th birthday of Covington were taking place, and a […]

