Hub & Weber Architects celebrated its move to Covington Station with an open house in late October. The information below is provided by the firm as it continues its commitment to Covington. President Gene Weber felt the time was right to make the move. “Our workload has been growing and we really feel like […]
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Volunteers Sought for College Application Blitz Week at Holmes
College Application Blitz Week is underway at Holmes High School through November 9 and the district is looking for volunteers from the community to assist the students in filling out their college applications. Students will be making appointments with their counselors for one hour blocks at 9:00AM, 10:00AM, 1:00PM, and 2:00PM. If you, your college […]
Volunteers Sought for College Application Blitz Week at Holmes
College Application Blitz Week is underway at Holmes High School through November 9 and the district is looking for volunteers from the community to assist the students in filling out their college applications. Students will be making appointments with their counselors for one hour blocks at 9:00AM, 10:00AM, 1:00PM, and 2:00PM. If you, your college […]
Help Covington Police Bring New Mascot to Town
The Covington Police Department is hoping to use a new mascot as part of its increased marketing effort (SEE: Covington Police Launch New Marketing Effort) but it needs the community's help. With budgets lean, and the mascot's price tag at $5,000, the department is hoping the community can chip in to bring the new mascot to […]
Help Covington Police Bring New Mascot to Town
The Covington Police Department is hoping to use a new mascot as part of its increased marketing effort (SEE: Covington Police Launch New Marketing Effort) but it needs the community's help. With budgets lean, and the mascot's price tag at $5,000, the department is hoping the community can chip in to bring the new mascot to […]
Downtown Covington Seeks to Fill Storefronts – with Art!
From Renaissance Covington: Covington's Pop-up Storefront Installation competition will place temporary original art installations by local artists in vacant storefront windows to engage local artists in reinvigorating the Pike Street Art District and downtown Covington's main commercial corridor. This opportunity will provide artists with a unique opportunity to showcase their creativity by transforming vacant storefronts […]
Downtown Covington Seeks to Fill Storefronts – with Art!
From Renaissance Covington: Covington's Pop-up Storefront Installation competition will place temporary original art installations by local artists in vacant storefront windows to engage local artists in reinvigorating the Pike Street Art District and downtown Covington's main commercial corridor. This opportunity will provide artists with a unique opportunity to showcase their creativity by transforming vacant storefronts […]
NKY Tri-Ed Celebrates 25 Years
This article appears courtesy of RCN partner KYForward and is a special supplement from Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development (Tri-Ed). The Tri-County Economic Development Corporation, formed in Northern Kentucky 25 years ago, will celebrate regional growth and “continued acceleration” of future growth at a reception Tuesday at the Mets Center in Erlanger. Tri-Ed is a […]
NKY Tri-Ed Celebrates 25 Years
This article appears courtesy of RCN partner KYForward and is a special supplement from Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development (Tri-Ed). The Tri-County Economic Development Corporation, formed in Northern Kentucky 25 years ago, will celebrate regional growth and “continued acceleration” of future growth at a reception Tuesday at the Mets Center in Erlanger. Tri-Ed is a […]
Have the Poor Been Ignored in this Election Cycle?
This story appears courtesy of RCN partner KYForward and is a Question & Answer session with Rick Axtell, the Paul L. Cantrell Associate Professor of Religion at Centre College in Danville. Q: How important have issues of poverty been during this election cycle? One disappointing aspect of this campaign is that no one is talking […]

