Republican Seth Winslow Young, a Villa Hills resident, has announced his candidacy for Kentucky House District 63. Young, a first-time candidate for public office, jumps into a GOP primary with two other candidates: incumbent Rep. Kim Banta, who’s held the seat since 2019 and Cole Cuzick, a former aide to Congressman Thomas Massie. House District […]
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OneStop expanding into NKY with mission to elevate local event vendors
What you need to know After spending over a decade of his career in the hospitality industry, entrepreneur Lamont Blackwood decided to leverage his experience to start a new venture – one he ambitiously hopes could become the Amazon of the hospitality world. Blackwood co-founded an event-planning business in 2021, growing it across the U.S. […]
Campbell County Farm Bureau recognized for 2025 membership, program achievement
Campbell County Farm Bureau was officially recognized for outstanding membership and program accomplishments in 2025. The bureau was recognized at the 106th Kentucky Farm Bureau annual meeting in Louisville for meeting the organization’s 2025 membership and program benchmarks. The award is given to county offices that meet or exceed the Kentucky Farm Bureau’s profitability and […]
Carroll Cropper Bridge zone painting underway as major repairs progress
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is moving ahead on a zone painting project on the Carroll Cropper Bridge that aims to minimize future traffic interruptions. The bridge connects Kentucky and Indiana across the Ohio River in Boone County. Due to the bridge’s age and condition, KYTC wants to keep the crossing in good shape before the […]
NKY Water District receives statewide workplace safety award
The Northern Kentucky Water District received the 2025 Kentucky Employers’ Mutual Insurance Destiny Award for excellence in workplace safety. To earn the award, organizations must demonstrate their ability to manage a formal safety program, provide on-site training and regular safety meetings for employees, and display an ongoing commitment to safety from all levels throughout the […]
Lakeside Park councilwoman announces resignation
Councilwoman Cassi Schabell of Lakeside Park has announced her resignation from the city council. Schabell explained her resignation was due to moving to Edgewood in a post on voicesoflakesidepark.com. “My recent move to Edgewood necessitates my resignation, but I will always value the relationships I built here and the opportunity to serve,” Schabell wrote in […]
New Dairy Queen opens on Dixie Highway in Erlanger
Erlanger is now home to Northern Kentucky’s newest Dairy Queen franchise. On Thursday, the American Dairy Queen Corporation announced the opening of a new Dairy Queen at 3098 Dixie Highway. The building, which was previously a Taco Bell, has been extensively renovated to function as a Dairy Queen. The restaurant is operated by Keep It […]
Point/Arc’s ‘Perk the Halls’ Christmas market set for Saturday
Covington-based nonprofit The Point/Arc is set to host its ‘Perk the Halls’ holiday market at the organization’s Point-Perk coffee shop. The event — slated for Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. — will feature nine local vendors, most of whom previously participated in Covington’s summer farmers market. A student string trio from Northern Kentucky […]
Futurist Christopher Rice outlines how AI, workforce shifts will shape the future
What you need to know Artificial intelligence, educational attainment, demographic shifts, automation – these are just a few pressing topics that occupy futurist Christopher Rice’s mind on a daily basis. Institutions, economic stakeholders, and political leaders turn to Rice for guidance on how to best prepare their operations for the future. Now, he’s sharing his […]
C&A Auto Sales becomes U-Haul neighborhood dealer in Latonia
Covington’s C&A Auto Sales is adding U-Haul as a service offered by the business. C&A Auto Sales at 4002 Winston Ave. in Latonia offers on-site U-Haul truck rentals and moving supplies, with staff available who speak Spanish. C&A’s hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. […]

