Friday Oct 30 | Campbell County Recorder
A recent meeting with state officials has the developer of Manhattan Harbour in Dayton and city officials optimistic they will get approval for a state tax incentive and will be able to start major construction soon.
First responders get H1N1 shot
WILDER - Ambulances, fire trucks and patrol cars surrounded the Wilder city building Tuesday afternoon as first responders from throughout Northern Kentucky heeded a call to receive the H1N1 flu vaccine.
Northern KY man sought for bigamy
A warrant has been issued for a northern Kentucky man who failed to show up for sentencing on a bigamy charge.
COLD SPRING - As the curious library patrons who toured it discovered, the tractor-trailer parked outside the Cold Spring branch of the Campbell County Public Library on Monday was no ordinary bookmobile.
Sell running for Campbell judge-executive
ALEXANDRIA - Kevin Sell, who resigned this week as chairman of the Fourth Congressional District Republican Party, has filed a letter of intent to run against Campbell County Judge-executive Steve Pendery in the May primary.
Southgate House Serves Up Good Music, Haunting Past
" The Historic Southgate House has a rich history in politics, music and the paranormal.
Municipal league to honor Callery
COVINGTON - The Municipal Government League of Northern Kentucky will honor former Covington mayor Butch Callery at its annual awards dinner next month.
Wilder chief to run for Campbell sheriff
NEWPORT - Wilder Police Chief Tony Rouse has filed a letter of intent to run against Campbell County Sheriff John Dunn in November 2010.
Family claims bullfrogs' Ky. origins
ALEXANDRIA - There are evenings when Janet and Ron Rouse open their bedroom windows and doze off to the hypnotic summer symphony of bullfrogs bellowing beneath the stars.
New winery added to Herbst Tour
CAMP SPRINGS - Lonnie Enzweiler never imagined that he would take up growing grapes for winemaking after retiring as a banker.
Teen Testifies In Former N. Kentucky Teacher's Rape Case
A teen who said he had sex with a former northern Kentucky high school teacher took the witness stand in the first day of the teacher's trial.
Train hits car in Campbell County
MELBOURNE - Emergency crews responded to a report of a car hit by a train in Campbell County.
NEWPORT - Three attorneys have been nominated for an open Campbell Family Court Judge seat.
Area police seek to reduce unsafe driving in N. Ky. By Paul McKibben * pmckibben@nky.com * October 7, 2009 The state has awarded grants to several law enforcement agencies in Northern Kentucky to help them reduce unsafe driving.
Political notes from across NKY
PARK HILLS - U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Louisville, will address The Conservative Forum at a noon luncheon Oct.
Missing something? Maybe you don't realize it yet, but the Kentucky State Treasury might be holding onto some money for you, a family member or one of your friends.
Campbell Schools seek feedback
ALEXANDRIA - Campbell County Schools wants to know from students, staff, parents and community members what can be improved in the district.
Political notes from across NKY
This week, the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce launched a new online advocacy tool, ActForNKY.com, in conjunction with "Grassroots Month." As the Chamber's main portal for federal and state advocacy efforts, the Web site will provide news feeds, information about the group's policy positions, voter information, legislators' contact ...
Ruling muddles sex offender enforcement
Kentucky State Police say it will be a bureaucratic nightmare to figure out which registered sex offenders do not have to comply with Kentucky's tougher residency restrictions.
Lanes on four Ohio River bridges will be closed next week while Kentucky and Ohio transportation department crews inspect the structures.
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