It was 1999 and the technology world was facing an international news and industry event: Y2K. When the clock ticked upon midnight on the first day of the new millennium, would everyone’s computer crash? It was a busy time to be in information technology. Brent Cooper founded his company out of an office in his […]
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Company Celebrating 15 Years with Party in Downtown Covington
It was 1999 and the technology world was facing an international news and industry event: Y2K. When the clock ticked upon midnight on the first day of the new millennium, would everyone’s computer crash? It was a busy time to be in information technology. Brent Cooper founded his company out of an office in his […]
River Cities Prepare to Show Off Assets, Possibilities to Legislators
Some Frankfort power players will be wined and dined in Northern Kentucky, and then a day’s worth of brags and wants will be laid out for them. Some of Northern Kentucky’s most influential people have been busy practicing together for the occasion, gathering upstairs at Southbank Partners, eye level with the World Peace Bell, going […]
River Cities Prepare to Show Off Assets, Possibilities to Legislators
Some Frankfort power players will be wined and dined in Northern Kentucky, and then a day’s worth of brags and wants will be laid out for them. Some of Northern Kentucky’s most influential people have been busy practicing together for the occasion, gathering upstairs at Southbank Partners, eye level with the World Peace Bell, going […]
Cooper to Chair United Way Campaign in Northern Kentucky
Fort Thomas resident Brent Cooper, president of C-Forward in Covingtin, will chair the 2014 United Way of Greater Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky annual campaign. “Having served in a number of community organizations over the years, I’ve seen first hand the positive impact United Way has on our community,” Cooper said. “Our goals are the same. We all have a vested […]
Cooper to Chair United Way Campaign in Northern Kentucky
Fort Thomas resident Brent Cooper, president of C-Forward in Covingtin, will chair the 2014 United Way of Greater Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky annual campaign. “Having served in a number of community organizations over the years, I’ve seen first hand the positive impact United Way has on our community,” Cooper said. “Our goals are the same. We all have a vested […]
New Spence Bridge could heavily impact Fort Thomas, area economy
G. Michael Graham Photo. The four lanes on the Brent Spence Bridge (above) currently stand 11 feet wide. A new bridge may bring more businesses to places in the area such as Fort Thomas. By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM Fort Thomas Matters Reporter The Ohio and Kentucky state governments may not agree on certain aspects in […]
City has procedures for taking care of potholes
G. Michael Graham Photo. The Fort Thomas General Services Department fixes potholes year-round. The biggest time of the year to replace potholes is early spring. By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM Fort Thomas Matters Reporter Like many cities, Fort Thomas residents see potholes on the streets throughout the year.
Northern Kentucky Theatre People Honored at Regional Competition
Footlighters’ “Godspell” raised the roof at last weekend’s regional theater community conference, where local ACT-Cincinnati and the regional OCTAfest combined to celebrate the best of the 2013-14 season at Miami University Hamilton. “Godspell,” directed by Gary Rogers, is one of three excerpts invited to move on to statewide competition at the annual Ohio Community Theatre Assn. convention […]
Northern Kentucky Theatre People Honored at Regional Competition
Footlighters’ “Godspell” raised the roof at last weekend’s regional theater community conference, where local ACT-Cincinnati and the regional OCTAfest combined to celebrate the best of the 2013-14 season at Miami University Hamilton. “Godspell,” directed by Gary Rogers, is one of three excerpts invited to move on to statewide competition at the annual Ohio Community Theatre Assn. convention […]

