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CRESTVIEW HILLS - Susan Kuhlman Nimmo, 54, died Thursday, Oct. 22, at Hospice of St.
Sanity Singers in concert Dec. 5, 6
The Sanity Singers will give a free concert, Sing We Now of Christmas, at 7:30 p.m., Dec.
Man Pleads Guilty To Torturing And Killing Cats
A Northern Kentucky man has pleaded guilty to breaking into a former co-worker's home and stabbing her two cats to death.
Man pleads to felony for cat killings
COVINGTON - A Highland Heights man is thought to be the first person in Kentucky convicted of felony for killing a cat or dog.
Man's trial begins in cat deaths
A 31-year-old Highland Heights man accused of breaking into a Lakeside Park townhome last year and killing the owner's two pet cats will stand trial in Kenton Circuit Court on Tuesday.
Grants awarded for driving programs
The Kentucky Office of Highway Safety awarded $173,000 to several Northern Kentucky agencies for programs to curb impaired driving, speeding and other dangerous driving practices.
Bring your family and friends to the Lakeside Park Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on October 10th from 2-5 PM.
Brown picks up key endorsements
Boone County Republican Kenny Brown has picked up some major endorsements in his race for county clerk.
Companies Hiring At Covington Job Fair
Local companies were looking to fill hundreds of positions at a job fair in Covington Wednesday.
MDA Selects Neurology Professor for National Award
John Quinlan, MD, a professor in the neurology department of the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and director of the UC Muscular Dystrophy Association Adult Clinic, has been named the recipient of the MDA's 2010 Robert Ross National Personal Achievement Award.
Lakeside Park sets annual bash
LAKESIDE PARK - The city is hosting its annual block party at 4 p.m. Sept. 12 in the Lakeside Presbyterian Church parking lot.
It all began with a blurb in a church bulletin. And it became an experience of a lifetime.
It all began with a blurb in a church bulletin. And it became an experience of a lifetime.
Creation College begins Monday
LAKESIDE PARK - Nearly 900 people from across the country and world will converge on Northern Kentucky next week for Creation College.
Decision expected on education chief
LAKESIDE PARK - The state may have a new education commissioner next week. The final four candidates were interviewed Wednesday in Lexington for a second time by the state education board.
Infrastructure work in Lakeside Park begins
LAKESIDE PARK - Work has begun on a $1.975 million project that calls for the reconstruction of streets, construction of a water main, and a new storm and sanitary sewer system for the Van Deren subdivision here.
Westwood would have said no to gambling
ERLANGER - Sen. Jack Westwood was on a mission to Africa and missed the General Assembly special session that ended last week.
Child porn suspect owned day-care
CRESCENT SPRINGS - A Lakeside Park man who was charged with advertising and possessing child pornography on May 14, until late last year was the owner of a day-care center in Crescent Springs.
Man Charged With Child Porn Faces Federal Judge
Fred Aureden of Lakeside Park appeared before a federal judge on Friday. The judge released Aureden with an electronic monitoring device followed by a list of conditions.
Non-Traditional Students Graduate From Gateway
In this economy, more unemployed people are finding themselves going back to school.