OneNKY Alliance Says Name Change Better Reflects Regional Vision
The Northern Kentucky Regional Alliance is now the OneNKY Alliance.
In an announcement, the organization stated that the change better reflects its vision for the region.
The Northern Kentucky Regional Alliance is now the OneNKY Alliance.
In an announcement, the organization stated that the change better reflects its vision for the region.
The Gateway Community & Technical College Foundation Board added two new faces this month.
A Northern Kentucky hub for entrepreneurs is looking for high school students in the region to show of their ingenuity with the return of "Startup Saturday" later this month.
PetSuites celebrated its twentieth anniversary this month at its first location in Erlanger.
Since opening in 2000, the pet care services provider has opened forty resorts nationwide.
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Purrfect Day Cafe is now open in Covington.
The new business where customers can book time to play with adoptable cats while eating and drinking treats is located at 25 West 8th Street.
The Exchange Market at Newport on the Levee opens Saturday with ten local businesses operating inside the former Barnes & Noble Booksellers store now transformed into an 11,000-sq.
The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce announced four recipients of its NKY Community Award.
Chicken Salad Chick announced Monday that it is opening its newest location in the Crestview Hills Town Center.
The executive vice president of the Building Industry of Northern Kentucky was selected as president-elect of the 2021 National Association of Home Builders' (NAHB) executive officers council (EOC)
The Greyhound Tavern, a longtime favorite among Northern Kentucky's restaurants, has been sold.
Family Dollar celebrated its grand reopening in Bellevue last month, with a broader assortment of items available for sale, including for the first time $1 merchandise from Dollar Tree brands.
A Covington-based marketing firm announced its acquisition of a Seattle-based e-commerce agency.
The organization that operates the Purple People Bridge between Newport and Cincinnati named Mike Claypool as board member emeritus.
A count of black-owned businesses in Northern Kentucky is underway.