Sixteen years after adopting an ordinance relating to when and how sexually-oriented businesses operate, Boone County has a new regulatory resource in place. Boone County can now strictly regulate the time, place and manner a sexually-oriented business operates, said Chattanooga, Tennessee-based attorney Scott Bergthold, who helped craft the new legislation. After its second reading the […]
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Boone County gets first look at concept design for new park’s $6 million office
The Boone County Fiscal Court heard a presentation Thursday for a conceptual design for a new park’s department office. The purpose of the presentation was to give the fiscal court an idea of the capital project so they could decide whether to add the item to the capital budget, as it is an estimated $6.1 […]
Boone County appoints Matthew Webster as new county administrator
Boone County has named Matthew Webster as their new county administrator, according to the city. Webster succeeds Jeff Earlywine, who served in the role for 17 years and is scheduled to retire on July 31. “I am excited and pleased to appoint Matthew H. Webster as County Administrator upon the retirement of Jeffrey Earlywine,” said […]
Fiscal court discusses lease agreement at Rivershore Sports Complex
“I think opportunity is a good word in terms of how we view what’s in front of us,” said Boone County Engineer Jeff Earlywine as he explained to the fiscal court Tuesday the possibility of entering into a new lease agreement with Boone County Knothole for their 38-acre ball fields, Rivershore Sports Center. This comes […]
New Graves Road residents: Does short-term rental policy apply to us?
The Boone County Fiscal Court listened to suggestions Tuesday about whether New Graves Road should be exempt from short term rental policy. New Graves Road has been going through changes after emergency services, the postal service, and delivery drivers were left confused. Jeff Earlywine, county administrator, detailed two ordinances at Tuesday’s regular meeting. The ordinances […]
NKY Chamber honors Jeff Earlywine with community award
The NKY Chamber presented Boone County Administrator Jeff Earlywine with an NKY Community Award during a recent board of directors luncheon. The award is given out to individuals, businesses or organizations throughout the Northern Kentucky Metro region that have made a positive impact in the community. Earlywine is set to retire on July 31 after […]
Take an inside look at the economic development happening in NKY
Northern Kentucky actually surpassed projections for jobs and growth in 2020 despite the pandemic, according to Northern Kentucky Tri-ED. Kenton, Campbell and Boone counties each contributed to that growth in their own particular ways. At last week’s monthly Eggs ‘N Issues event, Kenton County Community Development Manager Josh Wice, Campbell County Economic and Community Development […]
A look back at Jeff Earlywine’s 41 years in public service: ‘Local government is where the rubber hits the road’
After 17 years as the Boone County Administrator and 41 years in public service, Jeff Earlywine will hang his beloved hat and retire on July 31. “Local government is the level that’s closest to the people,” Earlywine told LINK nky. “I think it’s the level where you are afforded the opportunity to have the greatest […]
Boone County’s Jeff Earlywine announces retirement after 17 years
Boone County Administrator Jeff Earlywine announced at Tuesday’s fiscal court meeting that he is retiring after 17 years with the county. Earlywine read a prepared letter aloud to the room. “On June 1, I will celebrate my 17th anniversary of service with the county,” Earlywine said. “One month later, I will celebrate my 41st year […]
Three roads approved for slope repairs in Boone County
Three Boone County roads are on the list for repairs using soil nailing, which reinforces the slope of roads on steep terrain

