Nashville, Chicago, Red River Gorge State Park, Mammoth Cave National Park, and Pittsburgh are all within a five-hour drive of Northern Kentucky and offer a variety of recreational activities for a weekend vacation.
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Government at a glance: Weekly meeting highlights
Kenton County Board of Education approved a $1.5 million contract for eight new school buses, Boone County Planning Commission approved a zoning change for cannabis businesses, and Southgate City Council voted to join Southbank Partners to expand their outlook on regional development.
Government at a glance: Weekly meeting highlights
Crescent Springs is awaiting grant funding for renovations to Lou Hartfiel Memorial Park, while Campbell County is offering media tools and resources to residents, and the Kenton County Board of Education is considering a resolution for equipment lease and security agreement from the Kentucky Interlocal School Transportation Association for eight busses.
Carmelo’s in Covington celebrates family legacy with Italian cuisine
Restauranteur Billy Grise and his business partner Mitch Arens are opening Carmelo’s, an American Italian restaurant in Covington, to honor Grise’s great-grandfather’s legacy.
Government at a glance: Weekly meeting highlights
With busy schedules, not everyone can make it to their local city council or fiscal court meeting. LINK nky has you covered. Every Monday, we are recapping what happened in local government over the past week and what you need to know for this week. What happened in NKY government last week? Campbell County Board […]
LINK nky answers reader questions about Kentucky’s 2024 general election
Kentucky offers early voting, known as early in-person, no excuse absentee voting, and has two amendments on the ballot for the 2024 General Election.
OneNKY Alliance Summit to focus on regional unity and connectivity
The OneNKY Alliance Summit is focused on providing Northern Kentucky business and community leaders with the opportunity to learn about the organization’s various initiatives, including the OneNKY Center, EducateNKY, and Breathe Easy NKY, as well as updates on the NKY Regional Identity effort.
Government at a glance: Weekly meeting highlights
With busy schedules, not everyone can make it to their local city council or fiscal court meeting. LINK nky has you covered. Every Monday, we are recapping what happened in local government over the past week and what you need to know for this week. What happened in NKY government last week? Campbell County Fiscal […]
Government at a glance: Weekly meeting highlights
Independence City Council has voted to add a police social worker position to the Independence Police Department, Newport is considering implementing composting services, Union City Commission has recognized Union 42 Bourbon & Brew for its new members, and Dayton City Council has approved a 15% lower property tax rate for the next fiscal year.
Pendleton Hills reveals plans to become a top glamping, recreation, golf spot
Pendleton Hills owner David Bay has revealed plans to transform the property into a premier glamping, recreation, and golf destination, with 110 RV parking bays, 23 themed cabins, 11 treehouses, a fitness center, pickleball courts, cart barn, indoor and outdoor swimming pool, and a brand new clubhouse/restaurant with a pro shop, bar and game room.

