Northern Kentucky Solid Waste Management Area is the recipient of $250,000 in grant money from the state to expand recycling, reduce the amount of solid waste going into landfills and improve the environmental management of household hazardous waste, which includes electronic scrap and mercury from homes. The Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet’s Division of Waste Management announced more […]
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Thomas More College President Makes Surprise Announcement to Local Scholars
Thomas More College President David Armstrong made a surprise announcement during last week’s launch of the NaviGo Scholars program. Additionally, Armstrong said each of the scholars would have the opportunity to receive a $10,000 scholarship to TMC. (RELATED: See the full list of scholarship recipients) “Through the NaviGo Scholars program, these students will have […]
Thomas More College President Makes Surprise Announcement to Local Scholars
Thomas More College President David Armstrong made a surprise announcement during last week’s launch of the NaviGo Scholars program. Additionally, Armstrong said each of the scholars would have the opportunity to receive a $10,000 scholarship to TMC. (RELATED: See the full list of scholarship recipients) “Through the NaviGo Scholars program, these students will have […]
Former Covington Finance Director Bob Due Sentenced to Prison
Former Covington Finance Director Bob Due is headed to prison after hearing his sentence on Thursday from Kenton County Judge Gregory Bartlett. An examination by Kentucky Auditor Adam Edelen revealed that Due stole $793,000 from the city coffers over the course of a dozen years. After multiple delays in the sentencing date, Due was sentenced to ten […]
Former Covington Finance Director Bob Due Sentenced to Prison
Former Covington Finance Director Bob Due is headed to prison after hearing his sentence on Thursday from Kenton County Judge Gregory Bartlett. An examination by Kentucky Auditor Adam Edelen revealed that Due stole $793,000 from the city coffers over the course of a dozen years. After multiple delays in the sentencing date, Due was sentenced to ten […]
Bank of Kentucky Hometown Business of the Month: Crescent Springs Hardware
The Bank of Kentucky is proud to introduce its new award, “Hometown Business of the Month”. This award is presented to a local business nominated and selected by a team of Bank of Kentucky employees who evaluate bank clients who exemplify being a “hometown” business. The Bank of Kentucky started from humble beginnings in a trailer on […]
Bank of Kentucky Hometown Business of the Month: Crescent Springs Hardware
The Bank of Kentucky is proud to introduce its new award, “Hometown Business of the Month”. This award is presented to a local business nominated and selected by a team of Bank of Kentucky employees who evaluate bank clients who exemplify being a “hometown” business. The Bank of Kentucky started from humble beginnings in a trailer on […]
Bank of Kentucky Hometown Business of the Month: Crescent Springs Hardware
The Bank of Kentucky is proud to introduce its new award, “Hometown Business of the Month”. This award is presented to a local business nominated and selected by a team of Bank of Kentucky employees who evaluate bank clients who exemplify being a “hometown” business. The Bank of Kentucky started from humble beginnings in a trailer on […]
Lecture Series at Civil War Museum Includes Session on Ft. Wright’s Namesake
The James A. Ramage Civil War Museum, in conjunction with the City of Fort Wright, Kentucky, presents its 3rd Annual lecture Series. Local Historians share their knowledge about the Civil War. The lecture series features two local professors and a retired principal who will share their expert knowledge. The June 8th series features Dr. Michael Adams Regents […]
Lecture Series at Civil War Museum Includes Session on Ft. Wright’s Namesake
The James A. Ramage Civil War Museum, in conjunction with the City of Fort Wright, Kentucky, presents its 3rd Annual lecture Series. Local Historians share their knowledge about the Civil War. The lecture series features two local professors and a retired principal who will share their expert knowledge. The June 8th series features Dr. Michael Adams Regents […]

