Kentucky's largest city has that prime mix that attracts tech companies, young talent
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A 30-minute drive along the Ohio River due east from downtown Cincinnati, Clermont County is part of the Cincinnati metro area but offers a slower pace of life.
Hamilton County is ready for business – and it’s spelled REDI, as in the Regional Economic Development Initiative Cincinnati.
Pendleton County is located between Lexington and Cincinnati, in a picturesque area where the Main and Licking rivers meet.
Kenton County has diversity of land and living choices, from the urban county seat Covington, directly across the Ohio River from Cincinnati’s downtown, to the rural...
Community events, easy access to large cities, a lower cost of living compared to surrounding areas, and neighbors who care about one another make Grant County...
Located on the banks of the Ohio River, across from the Indiana side of the river, Gallatin County is the smallest Kentucky county in area (99 square miles), but has...
Campbell County’s long-anticipated Route 9 extension project in Newport, a 1.4-mile road with two lanes in each direction, opened in October 2018, completing a multiyear...
Boone, Campbell and Kenton counties have cooperated on the funding, construction and governance of a new regional communications system.
Northern Kentucky is an area steeped in Germanic culture, from the storybook look and feel of Covington’s MainStrasse Village to the rich detail in the German stained...