James Butler

Florence residents could see electric bills rise, here’s why

Joshua Hunt, the city administrator of Florence, gave the City Council a briefing on Tuesday regarding a proposed electric franchise agreement that would establish ...

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City of Covington hosts free public education seminars

The City of Covington is offering a variety of free educational seminars, led by city staff members, to city residents. Discover NKY’s activities as ...

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Use the bet365 coupon code ACM365today to get $150 in extra bets for the first week of the 2025 NFL Preseason. 16 football games ...

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Four from NKY show up in preseason KVCA poll

Four teams from Northern Kentucky participated in the Kentucky Volleyball Coaches Association’s preseason poll, which was revealed on Wednesday. With all 25 first-place votes, ...

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Campbell County Education Foundation launches

The official launch of the recently established Campbell County Education Foundation was announced. Founded by longtime educators and community leaders Geoff and Toni Besecker, ...

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Union Township man reunited with dog after someone stole his car — with his pet and wife’s ashes inside

Ohio’s Union Township James Lamb claimed that he discovered he needed a little extra money on Monday night while he was checking into the ...

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TANK on-demand services expand into Wilder

Getting around town for Wilder residents just got easier with curb-to-curb service provided by TANK Plus. Delivered to your inbox every weekday morning, these ...

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Union breaks ground on new town square

What you must understand Union broke ground on its new town square Tuesday morning The square will sit on 22-acres of land on Brilliance ...

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Wil Schroder announces intent to run for Campbell County Attorney

Wil Schroder, a felony prosecutor, two-term state legislator, and senior counsel to Kentucky’s attorney general, declared his intention to run for Campbell County attorney. ...

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Motorized scooter safety: Erlanger considers new guidelines

At Tuesday’s Erlanger City Council meeting, the operation of motorized scooters in the city was discussed. The discussion was brought by Councilmember Jennifer Jasper-Lucas, ...

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