There’s wide agreement in Kenton County that local government structure could be improved. The unanswered question is how? The Northern Kentucky Forum will explore that question during a discussion with a panel of experts on Wednesday, July 16, at Beechwood High School auditorium. “This is the third time the Forum has looked at […]
Tag: Kenton County
Man Accused of Abusing 18-Month Old Child Turns Self In
The man sought by Erlanger Police for allegedly abusing an 18-month old child has turned himself in. Mitchell Craddock, 27, arrived at the Kenton County Detention Center on Wednesday and was arraigned in Kenton Circuit Court on Thursday. He is accused of abusing the child in Crescent Springs in the early morning hours of last […]
Man Accused of Abusing 18-Month Old Child Turns Self In
The man sought by Erlanger Police for allegedly abusing an 18-month old child has turned himself in. Mitchell Craddock, 27, arrived at the Kenton County Detention Center on Wednesday and was arraigned in Kenton Circuit Court on Thursday. He is accused of abusing the child in Crescent Springs in the early morning hours of last […]
Man Sought for Alleged Abuse of 18-Month Old Child
A man is wanted after allegedly abusing an 18-month old child. Erlanger Police are looking for Mitchell Allen Craddock who they say abused the child in the early morning hours of Saturday in Crescent Springs. Craddock is believed to be in Newport. There is an active warrant of first degree criminal abuse for Craddock who […]
Man Sought for Alleged Abuse of 18-Month Old Child
A man is wanted after allegedly abusing an 18-month old child. Erlanger Police are looking for Mitchell Allen Craddock who they say abused the child in the early morning hours of Saturday in Crescent Springs. Craddock is believed to be in Newport. There is an active warrant of first degree criminal abuse for Craddock who […]
Northern Kentucky Sites Part of New State Book Celebrating Conservation
A new book by award-winning nature photographer Dr. Thomas G. Barnes celebrates the properties that have been purchased with the assistance of the Kentucky Heritage Land Conservation Fund (KHLCF) during its first twenty years. Kentucky, Naturally displays hundreds of beautiful photographs of the state’s protected lands, providing detailed descriptions of each site, including the natural flora […]
Northern Kentucky Sites Part of New State Book Celebrating Conservation
A new book by award-winning nature photographer Dr. Thomas G. Barnes celebrates the properties that have been purchased with the assistance of the Kentucky Heritage Land Conservation Fund (KHLCF) during its first twenty years. Kentucky, Naturally displays hundreds of beautiful photographs of the state’s protected lands, providing detailed descriptions of each site, including the natural flora […]
Your Sanitation Bill is Going Up Again, and Likely Again & Again
Your bill from Sanitation District 1 will be going up again, and according to the outlook presented on Monday morning, will go up continually for all of the near future. Boone County Judge-Executive Gary Moore, Kenton County Judge-Executive Steve Arlinghaus, and Campbell County Judge-Executive Steve Pendery all gave their blessing to a 5% increase on […]
Your Sanitation Bill is Going Up Again, and Likely Again & Again
Your bill from Sanitation District 1 will be going up again, and according to the outlook presented on Monday morning, will go up continually for all of the near future. Boone County Judge-Executive Gary Moore, Kenton County Judge-Executive Steve Arlinghaus, and Campbell County Judge-Executive Steve Pendery all gave their blessing to a 5% increase on […]
Debate Over SD1 Rate Increase Involves Two Meetings in Two Buildings
The Judges-Executive of Boone, Kenton, and Campbell Counties will vote on Monday morning whether to accept a 5% rate increase from Sanitation District 1. The utility’s board of directors on Tuesday voted in favor of the increase despite public disagreement among its members that not only dominated its own meeting but also the Kenton County […]

