The crack of the bat and the snap of leather remind America that it’s Opening Day of baseball season. Today all teams remain in contention (even the Cubbies – who will likely be eliminated from playoff contention by mid-week). And if you can’t make it to the park, dial one of these movies up on Netflix […]
Tag: Opinion
Editorial: Gateway’s Move to Covington Represents Net Loss of Students
There’s a dark cloud in the recent announcement by Gateway Community and Technical College that it is moving more programs to the Urban Campus. The 2-mile relocation of some programs from their current Covington (Amsterdam Road) location to downtown Covington actually represents a net loss of educational opportunities in Northern Kentucky’s heavily populated urban core. Why? […]
Editorial: Gateway’s Move to Covington Represents Net Loss of Students
There’s a dark cloud in the recent announcement by Gateway Community and Technical College that it is moving more programs to the Urban Campus. The 2-mile relocation of some programs from their current Covington (Amsterdam Road) location to downtown Covington actually represents a net loss of educational opportunities in Northern Kentucky’s heavily populated urban core. Why? […]
Intrepid Urban Farmer: All About Asparagus
Spring is here! Finally. I don’t care what the weather does now, it is still Spring. I am excitedly anticipating gardening in 2014. Snow if you like, Mother Nature, I am ignoring it. The first signs of spring are, of course, perennial crocuses, daffodils, and various narcissi. But, all true vegetable gardeners know that […]
Intrepid Urban Farmer: All About Asparagus
Spring is here! Finally. I don’t care what the weather does now, it is still Spring. I am excitedly anticipating gardening in 2014. Snow if you like, Mother Nature, I am ignoring it. The first signs of spring are, of course, perennial crocuses, daffodils, and various narcissi. But, all true vegetable gardeners know that […]
Editorial: Businesses Believe New Bridge is Critical
I spoke last weekend at the Kenton County Mayors group meeting about the need for the new Brent Spence Bridge project. I shared that there isn’t much debate within the business community that it is needed. More than 95 percent of our members told us in a survey that we need a new bridge. There has […]
Editorial: Businesses Believe New Bridge is Critical
I spoke last weekend at the Kenton County Mayors group meeting about the need for the new Brent Spence Bridge project. I shared that there isn’t much debate within the business community that it is needed. More than 95 percent of our members told us in a survey that we need a new bridge. There has […]
Editorial: Businesses Believe New Bridge is Critical
I spoke last weekend at the Kenton County Mayors group meeting about the need for the new Brent Spence Bridge project. I shared that there isn’t much debate within the business community that it is needed. More than 95 percent of our members told us in a survey that we need a new bridge. There has […]
Covington Police Union: Little Accountability in City Government
This article was written by the executive board of the Fraternal Order of Police, Covington Lodge #1. It is published here as a contributed editorial. In light of the plea agreement that was entered by former City of Covington Finance director Bob Due, the Covington Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #1 would like to release the following statement: […]
Covington Police Union: Little Accountability in City Government
This article was written by the executive board of the Fraternal Order of Police, Covington Lodge #1. It is published here as a contributed editorial. In light of the plea agreement that was entered by former City of Covington Finance director Bob Due, the Covington Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #1 would like to release the following statement: […]

