- Looking back at 2008
The year 2008 brought Grant County a lot of changes, as well as tragedy and triumph.
- Corinth lights are for love of season
Billy Hill likes Christmas lights. Hill, the mayor of Corinth, has been decorating his home for as long as he can remember.
- Cleanup continues on I-75
CORINTH - The clean up on Interstate 75 northbound in Grant County will continue this morning.
- Lane of I-75 near Corinth closed
A short section of northbound Interstate 75 near Corinth reopened about 11:30 p.m. Thursday after a tractor-trailer crash earlier in the day caused it to be shut down, Kentucky State Police said.
- Ky. officials lay out budget cuts
Gov. Steve Beshear took his plan to offset the state's budget crisis through cuts in government services and a boost in Kentucky's cigarette tax to the public Thursday night, speaking to a packed high school ...
- Crash Closes I-75 In Grant County
Northbound I-75 remained closed in Grant County Thursday evening after a morning crash by a semi pulling two trailers that left one of the trailers completely destroyed by fire.
- Suspected grave robber thwarted
Sandra Lilly hadn't put a Christmas tree on her son's grave for fear it would be stolen like the other decorations she's lovingly placed in Hill Crest Cemetery since her son's death in May.
- Got salt?
The temperature has dipped and that means the potential for snow and ice aren't far behind.
- Work To Close I-75 Lanes Overnight
Freeway traffic may be slowed overnight in Grant County, Ky. due to lane closures on Interstate 75 for roadwork.
- Holiday open houses Friday at 11 shops, galleries
Eleven shops and galleries, most in downtown Richmond, will host holiday open houses from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday.
- Corinth man charged in sweep
Robert Lee Kinney, Jr., 24, of Corinth, was one of 68 people indicted for alleged drug trafficking.
- Fatality shuts down interstate
An Ohio woman was killed when her car went over an embankment and caught fire last week near Corinth.
- What's up (or down) with gas prices?
A significant drop in gas prices in the past week caused cars to line up onto the street waiting to fill up at some Grant County stations.
- Alcohol sales get thumbs up
Dry Ridge will be dry no more after a convincing majority of voters chose to make the city moist.
- One Dead After Grant Co. Accident
One lane of southbound I-75 is open after a deadly crash in Grant County Wednesday afternoon.
- Dry Ridge OKs alcohol in restaurants
Dry Ridge residents no longer will have to leave town to enjoy a cold beer or glass of wine at a restaurant.
- Judge orders change in alcohol issue
DRY RIDGE - A recent court ruling has changed the 'yes' or 'no' ballot question that will decide whether alcohol sales will be allowed in Dry Ridge restaurants.
- Glore tapped to replace Matt Hicks
That's the answer that Carl and Carol Gordon want answered as they work through the debris and burned belongings inside what is left of their brick and vinyl sided home on Taft Highway in Dry Ridge.'> Gordon ...
- Dry Ridge to vote on drinks
Voters will decide this fall whether Dry Ridge will live up to its name. Residents in this 2,400-person Grant County city will vote on whether alcohol can be served in restaurants that seat more than 50 people.