Hi everyone. I’m Christian LeDuc, the new Community Editor for CityBeat and LINK nky. I’m beyond honored to lead two teams of talented journalists at these iconic Tri-State publications. I’ve been a massive fan of the work CityBeat and LINK nky have produced over the years, and I’m excited for what’s to come. So why […]
Category: Opinion
Opinion: Thoughts on students protesting during school hours
Written by Shelley Funke Frommeyer, Kentucky State Senator, District 24 I’ve been troubled by a recent article in LINK nky about student walkouts in our Northern Kentucky schools protesting ICE actions. What stands out most isn’t the topic itself, but the way the piece frames these events with language that feels more like a call […]
Letter to the Editor: Say No to the SAVE Act
Written by Karen Brown, Coordinator, LWV of NKY The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, has been vigorously opposed by the League of Women Voters since its inception. While this Act can appear as a method to ensure non-citizens do not vote, the reality is that it will create barriers that are burdensome for voters […]
Inside LINK: What does the CityBeat purchase mean for LINK nky?
On December 5, LINK Media, the parent company of LINK nky, bought CityBeat, the 31-year-old alternative weekly newspaper in Cincinnati. It was not a decision we came to lightly, and I wanted to take this opportunity to explain to (literally) everyone in Northern Kentucky why we did it. When we founded LINK in 2021, our […]
Sen. Frommeyer’s Legislative Update: Week six of the 2026 Legislative Session
As we wrap up week six of the 2026 Legislative Session, the pace of work in Frankfort is accelerating. With fuller committee agendas, legislation is moving to the floor and priorities are advancing with thoughtful debate. At this point in the session, more than 100 pieces of legislation have officially passed at least one chamber. […]
Opinion: Festival Park belongs to the community—and the community proved It
Written by Mike Radwanski, Newport City Commissioner Festival Park is more than a venue on a calendar. It’s a shared front porch for our city—a place where neighbors gather, ideas collide, and community comes to life. That’s why, when we set out to shape the future of Festival Park in 2021, we did something simple […]
Opinion: Northern Kentucky can do more together
Brent Cooper is the president and CEO of the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. Northern Kentucky’s strength lies in recognizing that Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties—and the 37 cities within them—are linked together as one place. Our elected leaders, at all levels, should not only continue to embrace that reality, but actively work to reinforce […]
Opinion: Winter Storm Fern reminded Kentucky why reliable power matters
Written by Daviess County Judge/Executive Charlie Castlen When Winter Storm Fern swept across Kentucky, it put real pressure on our communities. Families worked to keep their homes warm, first responders stayed on the roads, hospitals prepared for emergencies, and local governments monitored conditions hour by hour. As temperatures dropped and electricity demand surged, the ability […]
Letter to the Editor: Our aging caregivers are suffering in silence
Written by Samantha Harrison, founder of Momentum Family Strategies Every week in Kentucky, I meet parents in their late seventies and eighties who are still caring for their adult children with disabilities. Many of those adult children are in their fifties. Their bodies are failing. Lifting is unsafe. Bathing is dangerous. Transfers put everyone at […]
Opinion: Just say “NO” to Kenton County’s S.R.I.!
Written by John F Robbins If you’ve driven recently in southern Kenton County, you’ve likely seen signs like this and wondered what they mean. “S.R.I.” is Kenton County government’s abbreviation for its “Site Readiness Initiative” plan which would make preparations to attract manufacturing facilities and warehouses to be built on agricultural and rural lands in […]

