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News from October 2024
The City of Erlanger has scheduled a Special Meeting for the City Beautification Task Force on October 15, 2024. The meeting will take place at the Erlanger City Building, located at 505 Commonwealth Avenue, Erlanger, Kentucky, and is set to begin at 5:00 p.m.

Erlanger schedules special Urban Forest Commission meeting for October

The City of Erlanger has scheduled a Special Meeting for the Urban Forest Commission on October 17, 2024. The meeting will take place at the Erlanger Public Works facility located at 3515 Jack Scheben Drive, Erlanger, Kentucky, starting at 4:00 p.m.

At least 4 business licenses issued in Erlanger during September 2024

There were at least four business licenses issued in Erlanger during September 2024, according to the Kentucky Secretary of State.

Laura Yvonne Annear McGreevy, Fondly Remembered for Her Love and Devotion

Laura Annear McGreevy passed away on Oct. 10. Below is the obituary.
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The Reverend James E. Bernard, 80, of Villa Hills, Kentucky, Passed Away

James E. Bernard passed away on Oct. 10. Below is the obituary.

Lloyd High School recorded 32 more students enrolled in 2022-23 than previous school year

For the 2022-23 school year, Lloyd High School experienced an increase in enrollment numbers compared to the previous year, with 32 more students being enrolled.

Which former Erlanger Post area high school standouts will be in action in the week starting Mon Oct. 14?

This former Erlanger Post area high school standout will be in action in the week starting Mon Oct. 14.

Peggy Lane Winters, Remembered for Her Warmth and Unwavering Support

Peggy Lane Winters passed away on Oct. 11. Below is the obituary.

Funeral or memorial services tomorrow in coverage area

The following funeral or memorial services are scheduled to happen in coverage area tomorrow.

Funeral or memorial services tomorrow in coverage area

The following funeral or memorial services are scheduled to happen in coverage area tomorrow.

Erlanger cancels October 15 caucus meeting

The City of Erlanger has announced the cancellation of its Caucus Meeting originally scheduled for October 15, 2024. The city is committed to providing services to the community with integrity and pride, as reflected in its mission statement: "Performing collectively to provide exemplary services for our community with integrity and pride."

March for Life announces 'Every Life' theme amid ongoing political debates

The March for Life Education and Defense Fund has announced the theme for its 2025 event: "Every Life: Why We March." This was revealed on October 10, ahead of the organization's 52nd annual march scheduled for January 24. The event is set to occur shortly after the inauguration of the next U.S. president.

Togolese priest killed in Cameroon; investigations underway

Father Christophe Komla Badjougou, a priest from the Diocese of Yagoua in northern Cameroon, was killed on October 7 while waiting at the gate of a religious congregation's residence in Yaoundé. The priest was in the city to obtain a visa for Italy.

Diverse stories explore faith themes ahead of gospel reading

The latest collection of stories from OSV News explores a diverse range of topics, including affordable housing projects and hurricane relief efforts. Megan Marley, the Digital Editor, highlights how these narratives resonate with themes from the gospel reading for the week.

Vatican orders laicization of Argentine priest accused of abuse

The Vatican's doctrine office has ordered the laicization of Ariel Alberto Príncipi, an Argentine priest accused of sexually abusing minors. This decision overturns a previous ruling by the Vatican Secretariat of State that had imposed limitations on the priest's activities.

City council candidate forum scheduled for October 16 in Erlanger

The Kenton County Rotary Club is set to host a City Council Candidate Forum on October 16, 2024. The event will take place at the Erlanger City Building, situated at 505 Commonwealth Avenue in Erlanger, Kentucky. Proceedings are scheduled to commence at 7:00 p.m.

San Francisco's Proposition O faces criticism from Catholic leaders

Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone of San Francisco has called on Catholics to oppose Proposition O, a ballot measure that he argues unfairly targets pro-life clinics in the city. The proposition, known as the San Francisco Reproductive Freedom Act, seeks to establish comprehensive reproductive freedom as official policy and requires signage highlighting that certain clinics do not provide abortion services.

Synodal process prompts dialogue among global church leaders

For over three years, the Catholic Church has engaged in a global process of listening and dialogue, termed "synodality," culminating in two sessions this October. Over 350 delegates from around the world have participated in these meetings at the Vatican, known as the 16th ordinary Synod of Bishops. This gathering, titled "For a Synodal Church: Communion, Participation, Mission," is set to conclude at the end of the month.

Opus Dei refutes accusations made in Gareth Gore's controversial new book

A new book has sparked controversy by accusing Opus Dei of involvement in human trafficking, forced labor, and financial misconduct. The organization has strongly denied these claims, describing them as "absolute nonsense." The book, titled "Opus: The Cult of Dark Money, Human Trafficking and Right-Wing Conspiracy inside the Catholic Church," was authored by Gareth Gore and released in the U.S. on October 1.

Harris addresses border security; controversy surrounds Oklahoma Bible directive

Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, participated in a Univision town hall on October 10 at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. During the event, she emphasized her commitment to reinforcing President Joe Biden's asylum policies but did not detail her plans for Dreamers—immigrants brought to the U.S. as children under DACA. Previously, Harris had promised executive actions to provide citizenship pathways for Dreamers and protect immigrants without legal status from deportation.