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Boone Library Seeks City Partnership in Expanding WiFi Access to Students
The Boone County Public Library launched a pilot program to provide greater access to the internet for Boone County Schools students.
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The Boone County Public Library launched a pilot program to provide greater access to the internet for Boone County Schools students.
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Two sites of more than 108 and 166 acres in Boone County is poised to be home to an industrial and commercial development.
Boone County is one of six from across the state selected to undergo post-general election audits, Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced.
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A section of Vesper Lane in Petersburg will be closed, per a pending decision by the Boone County Fiscal Court last week.
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The Boone County Fiscal Court is in solid financial shape, County Administrator Jeff Earlywine proclaimed last week after his presentation on the first quarter of the new fiscal year, which covers
Boone County Schools announced Wednesday that it would be adjusting its instructional model to include more in-person instruction, combining its two hybrid groups starting Thursday, October 29.
Three students from Boone County were among those honored in the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s (KYTC) 2019-20 Adopt-a-Highway Art Contest.
A Verona man died Friday night when his motorcycle crashed.
Randy Poe, the recently retired superintendent of Boone County Schools, was appointed this week to the state board of education by Governor Andy Beshear.
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Three Northern Kentucky school districts have new leaders to begin this unique year heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Boone County Fiscal Court watched a presentation last week on its possible tax rates.
Boone County was awarded $430,584 for housing programs.
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The Boone County Fiscal Court approved a change in a concept development plan for a 5.39-acre property located at 1648 Petersburg Road.
State and local public safety agencies across Kentucky received more than $5.7 million from the U.S.