When the helpers need help: New methods for first responders to treat their own stress
The people we call for help may not ask for help themselves. But there's a growing awareness and options for treatment.
Located in northwestern Kenton County, the largely suburban city of Erlanger sprang up around the Southern Railroad in the late 19th Century and experienced speedy growth with the expansion of I-75 in the 1960s. Erlanger’s convenient proximity to downtown, CVG, the I-75 corridor and points south has made it an ideal location for engineering and manufacturing operations that benefit from Erlanger’s favorable business environment. Business owners, residents and visitors alike attest to Erlanger’s amiable pace — its nickname is “Friendship City,” after all — citing numerous green spaces, an active historical society, regular farmers markets and family-friendly fun like the Cherry Hill Swim Club, which hosts summer movie nights and other activities.
The people we call for help may not ask for help themselves. But there's a growing awareness and options for treatment.
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Keep an eye on these fast-growing companies in the year ahead and beyond.
A state legislator from Newport joins a growing list of those who support some form of legalization.
The hydroponic farming firm's expansion into Kentucky was one of two significant job announcements in NKY recently.
As the economy evolves from shutdown and belt-tightening mode to recovery, employers are adapting to the new environment.
Faced with the medical and economic crisis, they changed course and adapted to meet the needs of their communities, and discover new opportunities.
A former restaurant space that was vacant for years has been transformed into 10,000 square feet of rehearsal and performance space. Now it’s time to rock.
Kentuckian Roula Allouch has steered the Council on American-Islamic Relations through challenging times over the last five years.
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