Kentucky taxpayers who give lasting support to Kentucky nonprofits deserve some credit! The Endow Kentucky Tax Credit program offers a state tax credit of up to 20% for gifts made to endowments held at a qualified community foundation for the benefit of Kentucky public charities, including schools and religious institutions. The Commonwealth is one of […]
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NKY Small Businesses Benefit from Kentucky Tax Credit Program
When Erlanger-based Engenesys was adding to its team, the Kentucky Small Business Tax Credit (KSBTC) Program helped the company hire the talent they wanted. Engenesys Co-founder John Paselsky said they are very selective in their hiring process, so knowing the tax credit was available offered them the opportunity to onboard professionals who would fit well […]
SPONSORED: NKY Small Businesses Benefit from Kentucky Tax Credit Program
When Erlanger-based Engenesys was adding to its team, the Kentucky Small Business Tax Credit (KSBTC) Program helped the company hire the talent they wanted. Engenesys Co-founder John Paselsky said they are very selective in their hiring process, so knowing the tax credit was available offered them the opportunity to onboard professionals who would fit well […]
The Sunday Story Podcast: Struggling young adults find hope, help at Opportunity House
An innovative, new program for young adults struggling with different life situations and instability is breaking down barriers to help students pursue their education. For this week’s cover story, LINK nky Contributor Mildred Nguyen spoke to three individuals with the Brighton Center’s “Opportunity House”, to learn more about the program and how it helps young adults from […]
SPONSORED: Give your career a vital boost with NKU’s Professional Development Programs
Harnessing your potential and adding to your skillset can be a great boost for advancing in your career. You may have a job where you are comfortable with most of the required tasks…but you know you need to keep up with the latest industry trends and technologies to stay relevant. Or, in some cases, you […]
How NKU, Highland Heights leaders have partnered up: ‘We’ve done such tremendous work here’
Northern Kentucky State College held its grand ribbon cutting in 1968, with residents lining US 27 to support the new institution. The small Northern Kentucky town of Highland Heights had seized the moment, with the state college located next to the city’s borders. Now-Highland Heights mayor Gregory Meyers had a vision, though, to seize the […]
WATCH: The challenge of growth
What do you do when your serene view, which you moved to the country to achieve, may be encroached upon by a new development? But as the population of NKY grows, people have to live somewhere. This video accompanies the cover story in the May 12 edition of the LINK nky Reader. If you’d like […]
LISTEN: Identifying areas of maximum impact with Sean Parker, Main Street Ventures
This week on Mind Your Business, NKY!, LINK nky CEO Lacy Starling and Business Reporter Kenton Hornbeck discuss the new Margaritaville Resort at Newport on the Levee. Learn more about where the resort will be built, the origins of the term ‘Parrot Head’ and how the Newport skyline is changing overall. Also – Kenton doesn’t […]
Saturday NKY HS roundup: Beechwood baseball downs Cooper
The Beechwood Tigers baseball team (3-1) took care of the Cooper Jaguars (0-3) in six innings in 9th Region action. Beechwood hit .393 (11 for 28) overall compared to .190 (4 for 21) for Cooper. Junior third baseman Michael Detzel, senior center fielder Cameron Boyd and senior first baseman Torin O’Shea had two hits for […]
Grenade found in Fort Mitchell mailbox didn’t contain explosives, police say
The Fort Mitchell Police Department said a grenade found in a mailbox that led to the evacuation of an intersection Saturday afternoon was not a working grenade and did not contain explosives. The U.S. Postal Service called in a suspicious package around 11:30 a.m. in the mailbox outside Biggby Coffee near Orphanage Road and Dixie […]

