By Mary Casey-Sturk Chris Rust is a wood carver. A sculptor. An artist. A visionary. Rust can look at a tree stump, and a canvas is born. Using his chainsaw, Rust, of Fort Thomas, has created dozens upon dozens of unique pieces of art that dot our community and beyond. He’s created pieces for personal... Continue Reading →
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Spanish Students Visit Indian Hill: Hosts Needed for 2026
By Mary Casey-Sturk Robin Hunsucker, the co-founder of Live-N-Learn, had a great experience as an exchange student in high school. She spent time living with a host family, traveling with them and becoming completely immersed. Later, in college, she had the opposite experience. Hunsucker explains, “That trip (in high school) was just completely transformative. I... Continue Reading →
Kindling a Fire: “What Are You Doing About AI?”
By Cincinnati Country Day Head of School Rob Zimmerman ‘98 “What are you doing about AI?” If this isn’t the question I get asked the most, it has to be close. And with good reason – artificial intelligence is one of the singular challenges to modern education. I am convinced that it will permanently alter... Continue Reading →
CVG Airport Previews 2026 Spring Break Travel Season-Offers Tips for Travelers
Expecting 1-2% passenger increase over last yearMany spring breakers headed to Florida The spring break travel period started around March 6 and ends April 12 this year. The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) is expecting as many as 1.2 million travelers over the six-week period, a 1-2% increase compared to last year. Travelers in the... Continue Reading →
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,... Continue Reading →
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... Continue Reading →
Cincinnati Country Day School Teacher Recently Quoted in The Economist
Article written by CCDS student Melanie Young `29 Dr. Jeremiah McCall, Cincinnati Country Day School history teacher and recognized international expert on teaching history through gameplay and game design, recently had the honor of being quoted in the highly esteemed magazine The Economist. His words were used in an article titled “What if the best... Continue Reading →
“Appalachian Spring” Comes to 8 North Center for the Arts
Appalachian Spring: Words, Music, and Crafts of the Mountains comes to 8 North Center for the Arts for one weekend only! Experience the heartbeat of this vibrant and uniquely American culture, expressed in poetry, art, craftmanship and song March 6-7-8, A curated exhibit of various handmade art and crafts will be on display during all... Continue Reading →
Reaching the Right Customers with Living Magazines
By Chris Eden, Owner / Managing Director In today’s competitive environment, our goal is simple. We aim to help you reach more customers. Not just any customers, but the right ones. Living Magazines is backed by more than 40 years of reputation and trust. It puts your brand in front of thousands of engaged, local households each... Continue Reading →
Feeling at Home in Cologne
By Mary Casey-Sturk Late last fall, my cousin Sally and I had a travel adventure. We traveled on the Eurostar from London to Lille in France, then onward to Brussels, Belgium and Cologne, Germany via other trains. Staying at budget hotels, getting lost a time or two and indulging in Belgium waffles, patisserie, chocolates and... Continue Reading →
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... Continue Reading →
