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Blog: Kenton County Connects
Community Press - 10/27/2008
The Community Recorder staff keeps you up to date with what's going on in Kenton County.
Headlines for Friday, November 21
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As heard on TV: Ingrid Michaelson
The Enquirer - 11/21/2008
If you watch TV, you know Ingrid Michaelson, a Staten Island-based singer-songwriter who plays tonight at the Madison Theater.
Builders push for buyers' tax incentive
The Enquirer - 11/21/2008
As Congress argues over a bailout package for the auto industry, Northern Kentucky home builders are trying to win support for a new housing rescue plan.

Praying as execution nears
The Enquirer - 11/21/2008
People from across N.Ky. gather at St. Walburg Monastery on the eve of Marco Allen Chapman's execution, to pray for him and the children he killed in Warsaw, Ky.
Sex-offender case goes to court
The Enquirer - 11/21/2008
A registered sex offender's battle against being forced to move after Kentucky revised residency restrictions goes before the Kentucky Supreme Court today.

Specialized lanes speed airport check
The Enquirer - 11/21/2008
While fewer travelers are expected at airports this Thanksgiving season, local officials still expect to be busy and they have a message for travelers: Plan ahead.
Holiday production to start new tradition in Independence
User submitted (Amy Roundtree) - 11/20/2008
A community group in Independence is trying to start a new holiday tradition.
The Independence Theatre Guild in conjunction with Simon Kenton High School will perform a recent...
Airport is Here Today, Here Tomorrow
User submitted (Sandy Guile) - 11/20/2008
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport representatives shared a Top 10 List of things businesses and communities need to know about the airport as they presented “CVG: Here Today, Here...

Villa Hills to fix Rogers Road bridge
Community Press - 11/20/2008
City engineer Dave Whitacre expects a project to repair the bridge on Rogers Road behind the police station to last about two weeks.
Externships give Dixie students taste of real world
Community Press - 11/20/2008
Although the name of Dixie Heights High School's new career-oriented program is a play on words, the concept is anything but.
City to be Santa's mailman
Community Press - 11/20/2008
Christmas is coming early to Taylor Mill with a city-organized Letters to Santa and Christmas tree lighting.

Arnett students in give
Community Press - 11/20/2008
Teacher Dorothy Durham shook her head in amazement as she recalled a food drive held by Arnett Elementary in the past.
Zonta Club and Joseph-Beth presents Coupons for Change
User submitted (Terri Purtee-Stein) - 11/20/2008
The Zonta Club of Cincinnati will hold a Coupons for Change fundraiser in conjunction with Joseph-Beth Booksellers at their Rookwood Pavilion store located at 2692 Madison Road in Hyde Park...

Elections board's on the case
The Enquirer - 11/20/2008
The Kentucky State Board of Elections on Friday is going to dig into the problems Kenton County voters experienced on Election Day.
Kimmich defends work/ambition
The Enquirer - 11/20/2008
Republican Scott Kimmich, who has announced his 2010 campaign for Kenton County judge-executive, does not plan to give up his job as the county's deputy judge-executive.

State reviews voting problems
The Enquirer - 11/19/2008
The Kentucky State Board of Elections on Friday is going to dig into the problems Kenton County voters experienced on Election Day.

19-year-old admits firebombing
The Enquirer - 11/19/2008
A drug deal gone bad that led to the firebombing of an Independence home a year ago.Justin Stahl, 19, apologized for throwing a Molotov cocktail into the house.
Government Forum Addresses Post Election Kentucky
User submitted (Sandy Guile) - 11/19/2008
Now that the drama of a historical election is over, Senator Damon Thayer and Representative Dennis Keene will discuss “The Elections Are Over….What Now?” Fri., Nov. 21, 11:30 a.m.
Dems say candidacy creates conflict
The Enquirer - 11/19/2008
Republican Scott Kimmich, who has already announced his 2010 campaign for Kenton County Judge-executive, does not plan to give up his job as the county's deputy judge-executive.
Kenton Housing takes over Rosedale Manor
Community Press - 11/19/2008
Judge Executive Ralph Drees turned over the "key" and ownership of Rosedale Manor in Covington to Kenton Housing Inc., the non-profit which has ran the home over 50 years, during a ceremony Tuesday...
Fundraiser to raise money for family resource, youth service centers
Community Press - 11/19/2008
The Erlanger-Elsmere Family Resource and Youth Service Centers will hold a Holiday Fundraiser at Margarita's Restaurant on Nov. 25.

Kenton County going green Business, schools looking to be environmentally-friendly
Community Press - 11/19/2008
When Carol Kruer Quill and her brother Jim were discussing a potential development on some land left to them by their grandfather, they knew right away the theme they wanted to use.

Police officer uses iron will in triathlon
Community Press - 11/19/2008
Competitors coming to the end of the Ironman Florida Triathlon Nov. 1 in Panama City Beach, Fla. collapsed or crawled over the finish line.
Elsmere tax receipts will be higher than anticipated
Community Press - 11/19/2008
The city council heard a first reading of a budget amendment ordinance at their Nov. 18 meeting, adjusting the city's expected revenue for the 2008-09 fiscal year.
Tell us your foreclosure story
The Enquirer - 11/19/2008
With the economy sending more and more homes to the auction block, The Enquirer wants to hear from people facing foreclosure.
Election results to be certified Friday
The Enquirer - 11/19/2008
The State Board of Elections is scheduled to certify the results of the Nov. 4 election Friday.