The Kenton County Public Library is celebrating 92 Days of Summer Reading (www.92days.org) this June through August. There is a club for everyone in the family: Adults: for every book read or program attended, a raffle ticket it earned. Drawings for gift card prizes held weekly. Teens: Open to anyone starting grades 6-leaving 12! · Read any […]
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Registration Open for Second Annual Pete Minor Father/Child Basketball Camp
This camp is designed to encourage dads and father figures alike to take an active role in their child’s life; stressing the importance of spending time with them and participating in fun activities like playing basketball. The one day camp will promote the basic fundamentals of basketball (shooting, ball handling, passing, defense, rebounding, and offensive […]
Registration Open for Second Annual Pete Minor Father/Child Basketball Camp
This camp is designed to encourage dads and father figures alike to take an active role in their child’s life; stressing the importance of spending time with them and participating in fun activities like playing basketball. The one day camp will promote the basic fundamentals of basketball (shooting, ball handling, passing, defense, rebounding, and offensive […]
Candidate Who Lost in Sheriff’s Race Says County Workers Took His Signs
“I think it’s just a blatant misuse of county money and funds when there’s more important stuff to be done.” Seymour Fisk, the candidate who challenged incumbent Sheriff Chuck Korzenborn in last week’s Republican primary, claims that county workers were removing his campaign signs in southern Kenton County. “I think it’s ridiculous that this is […]
Candidate Who Lost in Sheriff’s Race Says County Workers Took His Signs
“I think it’s just a blatant misuse of county money and funds when there’s more important stuff to be done.” Seymour Fisk, the candidate who challenged incumbent Sheriff Chuck Korzenborn in last week’s Republican primary, claims that county workers were removing his campaign signs in southern Kenton County. “I think it’s ridiculous that this is […]
Northern Kentucky Part of 12 Regions Selected by US to Accelerate Manufacturing Resurgence
Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky are one of the first twelve communities identified today by US Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker as a designated Manufacturing Community, part of the federal Investing in Manufacturing Communities Partnership (IMCP) initiative. The program is designed to accelerate the resurgence of manufacturing in communities nationwide by supporting the development of long-term […]
Northern Kentucky Part of 12 Regions Selected by US to Accelerate Manufacturing Resurgence
Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky are one of the first twelve communities identified today by US Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker as a designated Manufacturing Community, part of the federal Investing in Manufacturing Communities Partnership (IMCP) initiative. The program is designed to accelerate the resurgence of manufacturing in communities nationwide by supporting the development of long-term […]
Man Accused in Deadly Erlanger Hit & Run Appears in Court
Witnesses say he was heavily drinking and then drove his vehicle from Newport toward Erlanger, driving erratically and prompting calls to 911, before ultimately striking and killing a woman on Crescent Springs Pike. Lonnie Turner, 38, appeared in Kenton District Court on Wednesday facing charges of second degree manslaughter, being a persistent felony offender, and […]
Man Accused in Deadly Erlanger Hit & Run Appears in Court
Witnesses say he was heavily drinking and then drove his vehicle from Newport toward Erlanger, driving erratically and prompting calls to 911, before ultimately striking and killing a woman on Crescent Springs Pike. Lonnie Turner, 38, appeared in Kenton District Court on Wednesday facing charges of second degree manslaughter, being a persistent felony offender, and […]
Young Republicans Launch in Covington with Message: It’s Hip to Be Conservative
As he travels around the state campaigning for Republican candidates, Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture consistently sees one thing that gets him down: “I see one thing that’s always a little depressing. We have good crowds but they’re older people.” The first-term Republican, who is mulling an ambitious run of his own in 2015 for the […]

