The Northern Kentucky Convention & Visitors Bureau launched a new brand identity and website at its annual meeting in Downtown Covington on Thursday evening. meetNKY.com will be the new online domain for the bureau which had previously used NorthernKentuckyCVB.com. The new logo was conceived by Eric Mower and Associates of Cincinnati. Meanwhile, the Northern Kentucky Convention […]
Tag: Kenton County
Due Pleads Guilty to $793,000 Theft from Covington, Could Spend Less Than 3 Years in Prison
Bob Due did not live a lavish lifestyle during his fourteen year career as finance director for the City of Covington. He was not known for flashy suits, a nice car, or a sprawling home. Day to day, he appeared to be a man who lived within the means of his roughly $80,000 annual salary. […]
Due Pleads Guilty to $793,000 Theft from Covington, Could Spend Less Than 3 Years in Prison
Bob Due did not live a lavish lifestyle during his fourteen year career as finance director for the City of Covington. He was not known for flashy suits, a nice car, or a sprawling home. Day to day, he appeared to be a man who lived within the means of his roughly $80,000 annual salary. […]
Small Publisher Disputes Enquirer Article at Kenton Fiscal Court Meeting
An article penned by Kenton County Judge-Executive for the occasionally published What’s Happening in Kenton County was again the topic of conversation among members of the Fiscal Court. The winter/spring edition of What’s Happening featured a question-and-answer style column by Arlinghaus about how the Kenton County Airport Board functions and operates. The board, where all voting members are […]
Small Publisher Disputes Enquirer Article at Kenton Fiscal Court Meeting
An article penned by Kenton County Judge-Executive for the occasionally published What’s Happening in Kenton County was again the topic of conversation among members of the Fiscal Court. The winter/spring edition of What’s Happening featured a question-and-answer style column by Arlinghaus about how the Kenton County Airport Board functions and operates. The board, where all voting members are […]
Man Pleads Guilty in Villa Hills Shooting
A man pleaded guilty this week to two counts of attempted murder, one count of first degree assault, and two counts of first degree wanton endangerment after a shooting in Villa Hills. Ronald Corman was scheduled to face trial starting Wednesday but pleaded guilty on Monday. There was no plea agreement and Corman faces seventy […]
Man Pleads Guilty in Villa Hills Shooting
A man pleaded guilty this week to two counts of attempted murder, one count of first degree assault, and two counts of first degree wanton endangerment after a shooting in Villa Hills. Ronald Corman was scheduled to face trial starting Wednesday but pleaded guilty on Monday. There was no plea agreement and Corman faces seventy […]
Due Scheduled to Change Plea in Embezzlement Case
Former Covington finance director Bob Due is scheduled to appear in a Kenton County courtroom on Thursday where he is expected to change his not guilty plea. Due was arrested last August and indicted months later on fifteen counts including abuse of the public trust for more than $100,000, theft by deception including cold checks […]
Due Scheduled to Change Plea in Embezzlement Case
Former Covington finance director Bob Due is scheduled to appear in a Kenton County courtroom on Thursday where he is expected to change his not guilty plea. Due was arrested last August and indicted months later on fifteen counts including abuse of the public trust for more than $100,000, theft by deception including cold checks […]
Sheriff Endorses Tapke in County Attorney Race
Kenton County Sheriff Chuck Korzenborn announced his support for Stacy Tapke in her race to be the Kenton County Attorney. Tapke faces Sharif Abdrabbo and Donald Nageleisen in the GOP primary on May 20. “Kenton County deserves a County Attorney who understands the important role that office plays in keeping our community safe and […]

