Campbell County Recorder - Fri Nov 27
The Kenton County Democratic Club will hold its annual Christmas Party 6-9 p.m. Dec.
Service raises AIDS awarenessCampbell County Recorder - Thu Nov 26
A prayer service written in South Africa and a gathering of people concerned for Northern Kentucky, Greater Cincinnati and the world - that's what World AIDS Day is about.
Arrests made at Newport strip clubsCampbell County Recorder - Wed Nov 25
Newport police raided two strip clubs late Tuesday and arrested 13 employees. The Brass Bull and the Brass Mule, which are located across from one another in the 600 block of Monmouth Street near Sixth Street, were raided at the same time about 10 p.m., a Newport dispatcher said.
H1N1 flu clinic planned locally Dec. 5Grant County News - Wed Nov 25
Targeted groups will be able to receive a free swine flu vaccination Dec. 5 in Grant County.
Riverfront Commons lobbying on holdCampbell County Recorder - Fri Nov 20
The federal lobbying effort paid for by cities along the Ohio River for the Riverfront Commons project has been put on hold.
H1N1 clinics scheduled in NKY schoolsCampbell County Recorder - Fri Nov 20
A schedule has been released by the Northern Kentucky Health Department for swine flu vaccination clinics in schools.
Dressman joins Kenton commission raceCampbell County Recorder - Fri Nov 20
It's official: There will be a three-way Republican primary for Kenton County Commissioner District 2 next spring.
Campbell GOP hosts clothes driveCampbell County Recorder - Wed Nov 18
The Campbell County Republican Party and the Salvation Army are teaming up this holiday season to help local families in need.
Painter, Schulkens vying for commission jobCampbell County Recorder - Tue Nov 17
Alexandria Republican Brian Painter has entered the contest for Campbell County Commissioner for District 1 along with Democrat Mike Schulkens of Cold Spring.
Campbell Co. staff under stressCampbell County Recorder - Mon Nov 16
There's no disagreement in Campbell County Schools that teachers are being asked to do more with fewer resources.
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