Man Gets 11-plus Years for Drug Trafficking
A Cincinnati man was sentenced to 137 months, more than eleven years, in federal prison on Wednesday after pleading guilty to conspiracy to distribute 100 grams or more of heroin, 40 grams or more
A Cincinnati man was sentenced to 137 months, more than eleven years, in federal prison on Wednesday after pleading guilty to conspiracy to distribute 100 grams or more of heroin, 40 grams or more
Stadium and field lights will illuminate on Monday evening in honor of senior spring athletes within the Kenton County School District.
Former Kenton County Golf Manager Daniel Moening was sentenced to ten years in prison, probated for five years on April 27, after pleading guilty to first degree official misconduct, first degree u
Two Northern Kentucky farms were among 103 across the state to be accepted into the 2020 Kentucky Farm Bureau Certified Farm Market Program.
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The Kenton County Fiscal Court approved the county's participation in the a Trash for Cash program, which allows groups to pick up garbage as fundraisers.
Governor Andy Beshear thanked Covington-based Gravity Diagnostics for its role in testing for COVID-19 across Kentucky, and also noted a good turnout at the temporary drive-up testing site in Indep
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The Kenton County Fiscal Court hosted its first virtual meeting to conduct county business.
The Kenton County Fiscal Court will begin meeting virtually, citing the coronavirus/COVID-19 global pandemic.
A new alternative sentencing program was announced Friday involving the Covington-based Life Learning Center, the Kenton County Detention Center, and the Kenton County Commonwealth's Attorney's Off
Kenton County now has five confirmed cases of coronavirus/COVID-19, the Northern Kentucky Health Department announced Sunday.
The 33-year old woman is at home in isolation.
There are now four confirmed cases of novel coronavirus/COVID-19 in Kenton County.
This story has been updated to include details from a Wednesday evening virtual news conference hosted by the Northern Kentucky Health Department.
The Kenton County Detention Center will not allow visitors to see inmates, Jailer Terry Carl announced Friday.
In a news release, Carl cited concern over the coronavirus/COVID-19.
From the Kenton County Public Library: