Sep 30, 2009 | The Cincinnati Enquirer
Davis: GOP needs grassroots effort
FORT MITCHELL - Republican grassroots efforts helped U.S. Congressman Geoff Davis win re-election in 2006, helped U.S. Sen.
Music group honors Beechwood teacher
FORT MITCHELL - Beechwood Independent Schools' music teacher Alyssa Vanderpool has been named one of the state's best this year by the Kentucky Music Educators Association.
FORT WRIGHT - Gerald F. McGrath, 69, died Sunday, Sept. 20, at Hospice of St. Elizabeth Health Care in Edgewood.
A man died late Tuesday in a single vehicle crash on northbound Interstate 71/75 at Dixie Highway, police said today.
Deborah Kohl Kremer treated the Florence Rotary Club to a Northern Kentucky history lesson via a presentation and photos from her newly published book, "Northern Kentucky's Dixie Highway." The book is a pictorial history of the highway from when it was a dirt toll road up until recent times.
Bonifer named to new term, Human Rights Commission Gov. Steven Beshear announced Friday, September 18, 2009, that he has re-appointed Lindsey Wilson College Director of Public Relations Duane Bonifer to the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights.
FORT MITCHELL - An accident on northbound Interstate 71/75 has slowed traffic in on the interstate this morning.
Fort Mitchell Baptist celebrates 85 years
FORT MITCHELL - Fort Mitchell Baptist Church is celebrating its 85th anniversary this month with a focus on family and community outreach.
Court system didn't follow contracting rules in hiring lawyer
The Kentucky court system failed to follow state contracting rules when it hired a Fort Mitchell lawyer to fix problems with its courthouse construction program.
Bridge to costs states $160 million
FORT MITCHELL - As design of a rebuilt Interstate 75/71 Brent Spence Bridge continues, state officials in Ohio and Kentucky will be pressed to come up with $160 million over the next six years to help pay for the $2 billion project.
Fort Wright trying to reverse deficit
FORT WRIGHT - Fort Wright City Council members say the city needs to explore all options to reverse a five-year pattern of deficit spending.
Higgins Station Shooter Gets 89 to Life
A man convicted of shooting six people and killing one at the Higgins Station bar last December has been sentenced to 89 years to life in prison.
Beechwood helps Bellevue on test
The juniors at Bellevue High School last spring did not have, as a whole, very good ACT scores.