By Chuck Keller, Contributor Interesting lives do not move in a straight line. Curves in the road add interest and intrigue. The road to where you are now was probably not the road you started on. And that’s where the story is. Route 159 is a winding road but it lead me to Meyer’s Goat... Continue Reading →
Campbell County Wineries: Sip, Sip, Hooray!
By Mary Casey-Sturk There’s no need to travel to the Napa Valley to enjoy some award-winning wines. Campbell County is home to several wineries, all part of the Northern Kentucky Back Roads Wine Trail, and all offering several varieties to try and buy. The history of wine in this region is as rich as the... Continue Reading →
Little Free Libraries: Big on Sharing
By Mary Casey-Sturk Colorful cases filled with books, kids stopping to make their selections and starting the first chapter on the walk home, someone stopping their car to quickly add to it. Maybe you’ve seen one while driving in your neighborhood, maybe you’ve contributed a book or taken one, but what are these Little Free... Continue Reading →
Science, History and Art Come to Life at the Lloyd Library and Museum
By Mary Casey-Sturk Many of us have heard of the Lloyd Library and Museum but may not have known exactly what this local institution is all about. A recent trip downtown (it is located at 917 Plum Street) helped illuminate its significance both locally and on a world platform. This world-renowned research library and museum... Continue Reading →
