As a partner with the USDA and the Georgia Department of Education, Newton County Schools is preparing to serve our communities during the operation of its 2024 Seamless Summer Option (SSO) Free Meal Program. The program is available for children 18 or younger or 21 and younger with a disability on Mondays-Thursdays from June 3-27, 2024, at several community locations.
By Patricia A. ScheyerNKyTribune reporterPark HillsLiz St Onge, president of the Park Hills Civic Club, talked to the members of Park Hills City Council this week, familiarizing them with th
By Ryan ClarkNKyTribune reporterEnough is enough, residents are saying. Once again, Covington citizens attended the Commission’s regularly scheduled legislative meeting Tuesday night to voice
By Patricia A. ScheyerNKyTribune reporterThe Great Depression was a serious time in history when people did what they could to survive. The entire country suffered under a cloud of despair and p
By Ryan ClarkNKyTribune reporterTwo proposed economic development agreements could bring in more than $1.7 million in new payroll taxes for the city. Commissioners heard both possibilities at th