Pat Crowley was inducted Tuesday into the Greater Cincinnati Journalism Hall of Fame, where WVXU’s Howard Wilkinson called him an extraordinary human being. “Days before he died he was at the NKY convention center dishing out food to people who had nowhere else to go,” Wilkinson said at the Greater Cincinnati Society of Professional Journalists […]
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Portions of U.S. 27 renamed in honor of Pat Crowley
A portion of U.S. 27, specifically from 5th Street in Newport to Highland Avenue in Fort Thomas, was officially renamed in honor of the late Patrick Crowley on Wednesday. Crowley was a fixture in the region, having worked as a journalist and later as a public relations professional. The event, which took place at the […]
Remembering Patrick J. CrowleyÂ
Pat Crowley was a man of many talents, skills and achievements, but he always knew that the biggest accomplishment of his rich life was his family, which he loved dearly with every inch of his magnanimous heart. The award-winning journalist and well-known public relations professional and lobbyist died unexpectedly at his home in Fort Thomas […]
‘Everybody has a Pat Crowley story’
When we heard about the passing of Northern Kentucky’s Pat Crowley, each of us here at LINK told our own Crowley story. Then we worked to quickly put together a story with his family’s statement so that the community would know what happened and be able to tell their own Crowley stories. In the newspaper […]
Former reporter, public relations pro Pat Crowley dies at 63
Pat Crowley, who worked for 27 years as a journalist before founding public relations firm Strategic Advisers in 2009, died Saturday at the age of 63, according to a statement from his family. “He was well known in the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati community for his intelligence, humor and wit, compassion, work ethic, and […]
Kenton County mayors continue discussions on housing and police recruiting
The Kenton County Mayors Group met and discussed affordable housing and police recruiting at their meeting on Saturday. A state legislature interim committee is looking into the former, and the latter is being affected by new police training requirements and competition for contract positions.
Regional Tourism Groups Battered But Determined, Excited for a Strong Future
Pat Crowley (l) welcomed (l to r) Julie Kirkpatrick of meetNKY, Abby Grewe of Ovation and Julie Calvert (Cincinnati Convention and Visitors Bureau) to NKY Chamber’s “Eggs ‘n’ Issues”. LINK file. by Robin Gee On Tuesday, members and guests of the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce (NKY Chamber) heard from representatives of three regional tourism […]

