Cincinnati Business Courier - Fri Nov 06
Having just listened to Louisville Mayor Jerry Abramson at the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Government Forum this afternoon, I am officially suffering from leader envy.
Turkey Foot keeping Indian mascotCampbell County Recorder - Fri Nov 06
After soliciting public opinion through open meetings and online surveys, a committee formed to consider Turkey Foot Middle School's name and mascot decided a change wasn't needed.
N.Ky. Man Guilty Of Killing Girlfriend's Baby SentencedWCPO-TV9 Cincinnati - Thu Nov 05
A Kenton County jury found a Covington man guilty of murdering a 3-month-old baby Thursday.
Post a CommentCampbell County Recorder - Thu Nov 05
County governments are paying for more pauper burials and cremations in 2009 than anytime else in recent memory.
Ralph Drees Honored For - Exemplary Leadership'Kypost.Com - Thu Nov 05
Ralph Drees will be honored this month for his leadership. COVINGTON, Ky. a ' Kids Voting Northern Kentucky will present the organizationa TMs highest honor, its Civic Leadership Award, to Ralph Drees during a luncheon on Nov.
More deaths could be from H1N1Campbell County Recorder - Thu Nov 05
Kentucky health officials reported four H1N1 flu-related deaths this week and are investigating "several more" deaths that may be related to the virus, a top health official said Thursday.
Second swine flu death reported in Northern KentuckyFOX19 Cincinnati - Wed Nov 04
The Northern Kentucky Health Department has reported its second death from H1N1 complications in as many days.
Jurors Hear Testimony In Murder Trial Of BabyCincypost.Com - Wed Nov 04
Jurors heard emotional testimony on Wednesday in the trial of a Covington man accused of killing his girlfriend's baby.
Suspension Bridge Topic Of Sunday LectureCincypost.Com - Wed Nov 04
The 2009 History, Art and Culture Lecture Series will present a oeJohn A. Roebling and his Suspension Bridge on the Ohio River a oe with Dr.
Northern Kentucky Woman Dies Of Swine FluWLKY - Tue Nov 03
Health officials said a northern Kentucky woman in her mid-50s has died from complications associated with the H1N1 virus, or swine flu.
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