Below are the polling locations for this year’s election in Campbell County By Jessie Eden If you’re planning on voting in person on Tuesday, November 3 in Campbell County, here are your polling locations. Please note the following; Everything local in one place. Click here. Four Locations have Changed Per state regulations, some polling locations […]
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Photos: Libertarian Presidential Candidate Rallies Supporters in Covington
Libertarian Presidential candidate Jo Jorgensen brought her longshot campaign to Covington on Sunday. Jorgensen, who talked about a period of time in which she lived in Louisville, has competed in political campaigns as a Libertarian for nearly thirty years. She is running in the 2020 presidential campaign with Spike Cohen has her running mate. Jorgensen’s […]
Op-Ed: We Can Rebuild Ky. Stronger. First, McConnell Must Go
The following op-ed is written by Amy McGrath, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Kentucky. She faces Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in this year’s election. Over the last two weeks in Kentucky, we have had our two highest weekly coronavirus case counts yet. Meanwhile, nationwide, we are again seeing more than 60,000 cases […]
Op-Ed: The Importance of Rural Voting in Ky.
The following op-ed is written by Kentucky Farm Bureau President Mark Haney and Kentucky Electric Cooperatives President and CEO Chris Perry. In communities across the country, children are taught from a young age about the importance of getting out on Election Day and voting. The right to vote is the cornerstone of any democracy and an important tool for making […]
In-Person Voting in Kentucky Starts on Tuesday, October 13
Here’s everything you need to know about in-person early voting in NKY! (Img: Google) By Jessie Eden In-person early voting in Kentucky kicks off on Tuesday, October 13. Here is everything you need to know if you want to cast your vote before November 3. At the location below, you can just walk-in and […]
Op-Ed: Voting for Your Neighbors
The following op-ed is written by Erlanger Mayor Jessica Fette. As election day grows closer, it is important that we closely examine the candidates that are running for office. Understanding the difference between a politician and a public servant has a tremendous impact on the future of your city, county, state, and country. The definition […]
Rabbit Hash Mayoral Race Underway – and Incumbent Dog Faces Big Challenge
Rabbit Hash Mayor Brynneth Pawltrow hopes to win another four-year term. The pit bull has overseen the rebuilding and reopening of the Boone County river town’s famed Rabbit Hash General Store, which was destroyed in a fire. Additionally, Brynn said that she has advocated for animal rescue organizations and shelters across the region. Mayoral elections in […]
“Vote for NKY” Receives Grant to Boost Local Voter Turnout
A $10,000 grant is expected to help in the effort to boost voter turnout in Northern Kentucky. The Vote for NKY campaign, championed by the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce announced that it received the grant from the Murray and Agnes Seasongood Good Government Foundation. The funds will be managed by the Horizon Community Funds […]
Op-Ed: Marsy’s Law Offers Only Empty Promises; Vote No on Amendment 1
The following op-ed is co-authored by Sen. John Schickel (R-Union), Commonwealth’s Attorney Shane Young, ACLU-Kentucky Staff Attorney Heather Gatnarek, United Kentucky Tea Party spokesperson Scott Hofstra, and Northern Kentucky Tea Party leader Jan Skavdahl. It’s not often that you see an ACLU attorney, a Republican Senator, a Commonwealth Attorney and members of the Tea Party agreeing […]
Op-Ed: Raise the Bar for District Courts by Supporting Constitutional Amendment 2
The following op-ed is written by Campbell County District Judge Karen Thomas On November 3, voters will have an opportunity to raise the bar on Kentucky’s judiciary by requiring candidates for district court judge to have more experience. Surprisingly, candidates for district court judge must only have a law license for two years. Constitutional Amendment […]

