The Kenton County Public Library is inviting the public to donate their collections of photographs, whether physical or digital, to help preserve family and local history.
The Kenton, Boone, Campbell, and Cincinnati public libraries have partnered with the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky (CVG) International Airport to offer travelers a relaxing space at the Airport Library in Terminal B. This initiative aims to ease...
Shawna Harney, Chief Academic Officer for the Kenton County School District, received the Mary Ann Mongan Literacy Award in recognition of her significant contributions to literacy and educational excellence.
The Kenton County Public Library offers a selection of celebrity cookbooks, providing an opportunity for the community to explore a variety of recipes and cooking styles.
On November 1 and 2, many Latin American countries observe Día de los Muertos, also known as the Day of the Dead. This occasion is a time for remembering loved ones who have passed away, but it is not a day of mourning. Instead, it focuses on celebrating the lives of deceased loved ones and honoring their memories.
Election Day is set for Tuesday, November 5, 2024, in Kenton County. All library locations will be open to accommodate voters. The Covington Branch serves as an early voting location, and additional details can be found on the Kenton County Clerk Early Voting page.
Starting Thursday, October 17, the Covington branch of the Kenton County Library will host a BLINK installation. The artwork, titled "Loophole," is arriving from Spain and features colorful lights emulating the northern lights. Visitors can receive free light-up foam wands while supplies last.
The Covington Branch of the library is inviting visitors to start their BLINK experience at its location. A notable installation titled "Loophole," arriving from Spain, will be featured in the library's parking lot. Library staff will be present near the installation with a community art project for attendees and will distribute light-up foam wands while supplies last.
Nashville, Tennessee recently hosted the annual Bouchercon World Mystery Convention from August 28 to September 1. This event, named after the late mystery author and critic Anthony Boucher, is a gathering point for mystery writers and fans. Attendees have the opportunity to vote on Anthony Awards for outstanding books in various categories.