The first matchup of the double header at BB&T Arena on Friday night was between Covington Catholic and Dixie Heights. CovCath was hoping to keep things rolling after beating Ryle 63-46 the previous night. Dixie, on the other hand, was hoping to bounce back after a tough loss to Holy Cross on Wednesday. Unfortunately for […]
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Park Hills Nuisance Ordinance Questioned by Rental Property Owner
Dixie Meyer, a Park Hills landlord who asked to be allowed to speak to Park Hills City Council at its meeting Monday night, was warned as she stood up to speak that neither the mayor nor the council would answer any of her questions. City Attorney Todd McMurtry told Meyer that she could submit her […]
Covington Catholic Announces Seven National Merit Finalists
Covington Catholic has announced that seven seniors have been recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation as Finalists in the 61st annual National Merit® Scholarship Program. This total of seven is the most of any high school (public or private) in Northern Kentucky. Last spring, roughly 1.5 million juniors in more than 22,000 high schools […]
CCH to Host Spaghetti Dinner and Fine Arts Festival
The Covington Catholic High School Parents Club will present the annual Spaghetti Dinner and Fine Arts Festival on Sunday, February 21 from 4:00 – 6:30 pm at the school cafeteria. A performance by the award winning CCH Chamber Choir will precede the event at 3:30 pm, and music during the dinner will be provided by […]
Man Killed on Dixie Highway in Park Hills
A man was killed Saturday morning on Dixie Highway near Covington Catholic High School in Park Hills. According to a news release from the Park Hills Police Department, a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle at around 7:22 a.m. The victim, Roger Lee Stephenson, 68, of Park Hills, died at the scene. The driver of […]
Villa Madonna Senior Awarded Spanish Scholarship
Villa Madonna Academy High School senior Mary Wurtz has received a scholarship from the Spanish National Honor Society, sponsored by the AATSP – The American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. Wurtz of Crestview Hills applied by writing an essay in Spanish dealing with how she plans to use her Spanish after high school. […]
NDA to Honor Women Making a Difference at Upcoming Luncheon
Notre Dame Academy will honor three graduates living the mission of NDA and making a difference in the world at the annual Women Making A Difference recognition award luncheon scheduled for Thursday, February 25. This year’s honorees are: Sister Mary Ethel Parrott, SND ’64, Gina Tuemler Wulfeck ’76, and Lisa Davis Louden ‘97. Also during […]
New Scholarship Awarded to Pro-Life CovCath Senior
Covington Catholic High School has announced a new $1,000 scholarship award provided by the Dr. Jerome & Marianne Schutzman Scholarship Fund. The award was presented in January to Coire Ayres, a senior at Covington Catholic, in recognition of his pro-life activities. With this scholarship, the Schutzmans wanted to encourage the importance of religion and character, […]
CovCath Names New Director of Advancement
Covington Catholic High School has announced that Judith M. See has been hired as the Director of Advancement, effective immediately. See joins Covington Catholic following an extensive career in various development leadership roles for the University of Cincinnati (UC) Foundation. Most recently, See was the Senior Director of Annual Giving for the UC Foundation, with […]
CovCath to Host Robotics Tournament in February
Covington Catholic High School’s Robotics/Engineering Club will host its inaugural robotics tournament on February 6. The “CovCath Colonel Classic VEX Tournament” will take place from 9:30am-4:30pm in Steigerwald Hall on the campus of Thomas More College. Spectators are welcome to attend as high school students from across the region battle against each other using robots […]

