This story originally appeared in the Dec. 16 edition of the weekly LINK Reader. To get these stories first, subscribe here. Mainstrasse Village is famous for its architecture and restaurants, but one of the village’s statement-piece buildings is the Boyd Mansion, located at 606 Philadelphia St., in Covington. Listed for $1.5 million, this large, historic structure […]
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NKY Atlas to give leaders new insight to region
This story originally appeared in the Dec. 16 edition of the weekly LINK Reader. To get these stories first, subscribe here. Speaking at the newly renovated Turfway Park in Florence, Northern Kentucky Tri-ED CEO Lee Crume was anxious to reveal the region’s newest resource in its battle for increased economic prosperity. Crume, along with Tri-ED […]
LINK Streetscapes: Erlanger
This story originally appeared in the Dec. 9 edition of the LINK Reader. To get these stories first, subscribe here. This streetscapes is a rather winding one and covers a few different streets but is centralized in the city of Erlanger. If you haven’t had the chance to visit this city, come with me to Erlanger […]
The Dinsmore Homestead: A house with 180 years of history
This story originally appeared in the Dec. 9 edition of the LINK Reader. To get these stories first, subscribe here. The Dinsmore Homestead is a 180-year-old historic home on a 700-acre property in Boone County – it’s also a museum that displays six generations of Dinsmore family history. James Dinsmore, a businessman from Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, […]
Crafty and creative ways to celebrate the holidays
This story originally appeared in the Dec. 9 edition of the LINK Reader. To get these stories first, subscribe here. It’s that time of year: Families and friends get together to share holiday traditions like watching movies, cooking, baking, or wrapping gifts. Whether it’s baking, catching a show, or doing something crafty, here are some local […]
The changing landscape of higher education
This story originally appeared in the Dec. 9 edition of the LINK Reader. To get these stories first, subscribe here. After Shelby Shelton graduated from Boone County High School in 2017, she found what felt like a suitable job for a fresh-out-of-school 18-year-old at FedEx – a job no different from the 40 to 45-hour […]
Church turned house on Overton Street
This story originally appeared in the Dec. 2 edition of the weekly LINK Reader. To see this story and others sooner, subscribe to the weekly newspaper here. Some people like to buy houses once owned by celebrities, but Zachary and Chelsea Bear reside in a place that was once the house of God. Their house […]
Dwindling numbers: An aging congregation ponders its fate
This story originally appeared in the Dec. 2 edition of the weekly LINK Reader. To see this story and others sooner, subscribe to the weekly newspaper here. “I hope we’re not a dying congregation, but if something doesn’t happen, we will be.” Dick Monson, 74, has been a member of Runyan Memorial Christian Church for […]
Affordable housing in Northern Kentucky is everyone’s problem: ‘It could happen to anyone’
This story originally appeared in the Dec. 2 edition of the weekly LINK Reader. To see this story and others sooner, subscribe to the weekly newspaper here. Desiree Bradley was living in Erlanger with her two children and their father when her mother gave her an ultimatum. “She said, ‘If you don’t do something, I will […]
How NKY is fighting to attract talent and keep it here
This story originally appeared in the Nov. 25 edition of the weekly LINK Reader. To see this story and others sooner, subscribe to the weekly newspaper here. A demographic drought is at the forefront of economic discussions in Northern Kentucky, which makes attracting and retaining talent in the regional workforce a critical focal point. Older […]

