A view of Northern Kentucky at night. How many in our community impacted by COVID-19 struggle to keep the lights on and their homes warm? (photo: Josue Goge/creative commons) by Robin Gee The winter weather is upon us. Every winter some families in our community face bills for heating and other utilities they are […]
Tag: Governor Andy Beshear
Federal Judge: Gov. Beshear cannot stop in-person classes at private religious schools
Newport Central Catholic, FTM file. A federal judge has struck down a portion of Governor Andy Beshear’s executive order requiring private as well as public schools to halt in-person classes until December 7 for elementary schools and January 4 for middle and high schools. U.S. District Judge Gregory Van Tatenhove said in a 22-page order […]
Campbell and Kenton Classified as Red Counties, Beshear Urges Counties to Follow Red Zone Recommendations
Gov. Beshear urged every Kentuckian in 68 red zone counties to up their game in the fight against COVID-19 and follow nine recommendations. Gov. Beshear: 68 Red Zone Counties Need to Operate on COVID-19 Reduction Plan Next Week ​​​​​​​Governor urges counties to implement new recommendations Monday through Sunday On Thursday, Gov. Andy Beshear urged every […]
Two Covid-19 Deaths Reported in Kenton County, New Cases Statewide Total 1,864 with Over 900 Hospitalized
Gov. Beshear: Communities Must Work Together to Stop Spread of COVID-19 ​​​​​​​Red zone recommendations will be successful if everyone does their part On Wednesday, Gov. Andy Beshear said community leaders, schools, businesses and families listed in red zone counties each Thursday on kycovid19.ky.gov should follow new recommendations the following Monday through Sunday to stop the […]
With 1,786 New Cases and 18 Deaths, Beshear Asks Kentuckians in Red Zones to Prepare Weekly Covid-19 Reduction Plan
​​​Each Thursday’s incidence rate map published on kycovid19.ky.gov determines red zone counties for the following week On Tuesday, the Governor said that community, long-term care and school leaders and administrators, as well as Kentucky families in red zone counties, should prepare a weekly COVID-19 reduction plan based on each Thursday’s incidence rate map. Everything local […]
Beshear Names New ‘Red Zone’ Guidance for 55 Counties, 953 New Cases
On Monday, Gov. Andy Beshear reported 953 COVID-19 cases in Kentucky and issued new red zone reduction recommendations to stop COVID-19 spread and protect Kentuckians in the 55 counties currently in the red zone. Everything local in one place. Click here. The Governor said today marked the highest number of new cases ever reported on […]
Beshear: Masks Crucial As Cases Rise Across Kentucky, United States
Gov. Andy Beshear on Friday said Kentuckians must wear masks to prevent further spread of the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) as cases rise across Kentucky and the rest of the United States. Everything local in one place. Click here. “This week has been a tough week, with three out of the five highest days for […]
Beshear: More Kentuckians Hospitalized with Covid-19 Now Than Ever Before
As Cases Rise, Gov. Beshear Calls on Kentuckians to Plan for a Safe Halloween. This year, families must do things differently to protect each other; online guidance can help. Visit the Governor’s Facebook page to watch today’s news conference As we get closer to Halloween, Gov. Andy Beshear said many kids, including his own, are […]
Kenton and Boone Make Top Counties with Covid-19 Cases, White House Recommends Limiting Gatherings
White House Recommends More Limits on Small Gatherings in Red, Orange Counties Public, private gatherings ideally should not extend beyond immediate family Visit the Governor’s Facebook page to watch today’s news conference Editor’s Note: The number of positive cases for Campbell, Kenton and Boone are outlined below. Kenton and Boone made today’s list for top […]
16 New Covid-19 Deaths, Boone County makes List of Top 7 Counties with High Cases
Visit the Governor’s Facebook page to watch today’s news conference Gov. Andy Beshear on Tuesday said as COVID-19 cases continue to increase, the state is beginning to prepare for a fall and winter surge in cases. The First Family all tested negative for COVID-19 again today. Everything local in one place. Click here. Tuesday marks […]

