Good News NKY

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Local Author Publishes Unique Children’s Book

By Chuck Keller, Contributor Once upon a time, a man named John Noble had the idea to create an illustrated children’s book based upon a chapter from a fanciful Italian novel. The adventure began. But he didn’t know that this adventure would take him halfway around the world and back. He has much to learn…

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Good News NKY: KY State Parks Kick Off Camping Season, Mar. 13

Content courtesy of Kentucky State Parks Kentucky State Parks will kick off camping season on March 13 at 20 campgrounds across the commonwealth. Campgrounds opening on March 13 include Barren River Lake, Big Bone Lick, Blue Licks Battlefield, Carr Creek, Columbus-Belmont, Dale Hollow Lake, General Burnside, General Butler, Grayson Lake, Greenbo Lake, John James Audubon,…

NKY’s Largest Earth Day Celebration, April 26

By Chuck Keller, Contributor The Fort Thomas Forest Conservancy (FTFC) will host its annual Earth Day Celebration in Tower Park on April 26 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. The year’s first big city celebration is also the largest Earth Day event in Northern Kentucky. Earth Day offers the opportunity to bring people together to…

Serenity Recovery Network accepts its $100,000 grant from Impact 100 in September, 2025. They are one of 4 local nonprofits that were awarded large, transformational grants last year. Since its founding 25 years ago in Indian Hill, Impact 100 has awarded over $7.7 million to community nonprofits. Photo provided

Impact 100 Celebrates 25 Years of Giving Back

By Mary Casey-Sturk, IHL Editor It all started with an idea. Indian Hill resident Wendy Steele wanted to give back to the community in a big way. Her powerful idea was to bring women together, combine resources and fund transformational change.  With the help of Steele’s close friends and business associates, she was able to…

School Resource Officers Build Community By Building Safety

By Chuck Keller, Contributor I once read that “Without a sense of caring, there can be no sense of community.” There is a ring of truth there. And that level of caring is in Fort Thomas’ School Resource Officers (SRO), Zac Rohlfer and Chris Goshorn.  Since the Columbine murders in 1999, schools and communities have…

Scherpenberg at the Fight For Air Climb. Photo provided.

Helping Our Neighbors: Meet Eric Scherpenberg

By Mary Casey-Sturk When I sat down with Eric Scherpenberg at Fort Thomas Coffee, I expected to learn about his commitment to Fort Thomas and his work in the community. What I didn’t realize is that our conversation would turn to a very personal subject for me – heart attacks. In 2018, I suffered a…

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