When the safety net vanishes for independent restaurants, community steps forward with Chowdown Cares
In this environment, even a brief disruption can threaten a small restaurant’s ability to stay open.
As part of their efforts to build a positive business community, leaders of this small Campbell County community (population 3,100) will consider economic development incentives to qualifying businesses on a case-by-case basis. Long home to industrial, warehousing and wholesale operations, Wilder has diversified its tax base with companies like Castellini Produce Sourcing and Delivery and Town and Country Sports Complex. Wilder’s growing list of recreational options includes Frederick's Landing Park and Boat Launch, just three miles from the Ohio River; funky pizza chain Mellow Mushroom and Regal Wilder Theater, showing the latest flicks without the mega-mall crowds.
In this environment, even a brief disruption can threaten a small restaurant’s ability to stay open.
There are many paths to higher education, and for students who don’t pursue it right after high school, they might need more flexibility to obtain their degree.
Protech Home Medical has been aggressively expanding in recent months.
City leaders are working to make Frederick’s Landing park a focal point of the area's redevelopment.
City of Wilder leaders have ambitious plans for the town's Frederick’s Landing park, envisioning it as a focal point of the city’s redevelopment.
The program works will colleges to help re-engage students who have paused their studies.
The program works with colleges to help re-engage students who have paused their studies.
The NKY Funders' Grants competition brings philanthropists together in common causes.
The Greenway is part of a long-range plan to create a hub for urban outdoor recreation that involves everything from canoeing to hiking and biking.
Students with academic potential often face obstacles in completing their educations. Two major grants from Northern Kentucky business leaders aim to help.
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