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Drive-Thru Coffee Coming to Ft. Wright - but Brand Not Yet Public
There will soon be a new place to drive up and drive off with a hot cup of coffee in Ft. Wright, but developers are mum about which business will operate it.
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There will soon be a new place to drive up and drive off with a hot cup of coffee in Ft. Wright, but developers are mum about which business will operate it.
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Ft. Wright city council approved amnesty for those facing tax penalties related to last year's property taxes.
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The Golden Corral restaurant in Ft. Wright is set to be demolished to make way for a new location of Mike's Car Wash, the second Northern Kentucky location for the regional chain.
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Ft. Wright Police Chief Ed Butler showed city council a picture of a new cruiser, a Dodge Durango, with a new decal for the department.
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The Ft. Wright city council took the oath of office last week, administered by State Rep. Kim Banta (R-Ft. Mitchell).
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The City of Ft. Wright enlisted Santa and Mrs. Claus to ride around its neighborhoods Saturday and families came out and waved.
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Plans for new gateways into Ft. Wright were presented to city council last week.
A local private equity investment firm announced the first closing of its debut fund.
Golden Corral has permanently closed its Northern Kentucky locations.
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Ft. Wright Mayor Dave Hatter was honored by the Kentucky League of Cities at last week's city council meeting.
There will be no charges in a deadly shooting that took place Friday on Interstate 75 near Ft. Wright on Friday, Kenton County Commonwealth's Attorney Rob Sanders said Friday.
For the second straight year, a Northern Kentucky mayor has been named elected city official of the year by the Kentucky League of Cities (KLC).
Nine Northern Kentucky city governments were approved for nearly $3 million in reimbursements from the federal coronavirus relief legislation approved earlier this year to address the
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The City of Fort Wright approved a settlement agreement with Community of Faith Presbyterian Church related to an easement that allows for parking for visitors to the James A.
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Battery Hooper Days returned to the James A. Ramage Civil War Museum property in Ft. Wright over the weekend.
RCN photographer Brian Frey captured these photos.