KOI Superior Walls announces plans for new precast concrete manufacturing facility in Boone County
KOI Superior Walls on Thursday announced plans to locate a new manufacturing facility in Boone County, a project that will create 73 new full-time jobs.
The newly-formed company will manufacture precast concrete foundation walls for residential and commercial construction. The initial phase of the manufacturing...
NKY Works announces new initiative aimed at boosting regional workforce, retaining talent
NKY Works was unveiled as a regional workforce development initiative on Thursday at an event held at the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.
“Workforce development is the most...
Saturday’s NKY Restoration Weekend to offer resources, expertise for historic property rehab
Got your eye on a historic home but wondering how to tackle the repairs or renovations? Does the thought of crumbling plaster keep you up at night? What about repairing or maintaining those wood windows,...
Kenton County’s Republican primary candidates are aligned — even indistinguishable — on the issues
By Nicole Erwin
NKyTribune reporter
In Kenton County, as the primary election inches closer, Republican candidates aren’t just aligned on the issues — they are nearly indistinguishable. With the...
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KOI Superior Walls announces plans for new precast concrete manufacturing facility in Boone County
KOI Superior Walls on Thursday announced plans to locate a new manufacturing facility in Boone County, a project that will create 73 new full-time jobs. The newly-formed company will manufacture precast... - More »
- Braxton Brewing, O.K.I. Bourbon team up to 'redefine craft beverage landscape'; kick off on Derby Day
- Beechwood senior Joshua Zyzak named recipient of BBB Cincinnati's Students of Integrity Award
- NKY Chamber of Commerce accepting nominations for 2024 Annual Awards Dinner set for September 12
- CVG to celebrate grand opening of Epic Flight Academy's new aircraft mechanic school today
- Gov. Beshear to make economic development trip to Germany, Switzerland, promoting state with investors
- Chef, reputation got Keyhole Bar & Grill a catering gig for visiting teams at Great American Ball Park
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Council on Postsecondary Education partnering with Ithaka S+R to improve adult learner re-enrollment
The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE) is collaborating with Ithaka S+R, a non-profit educational research and consulting organization, to identify and reduce barriers that prevent adults... - More »
- Gateway students 'Going Pro,' sign certificates of employment during Community College Month
- Holmes student, teacher honored during GEAR UP Kentucky Institute for a College-Going Culture
- Northern Kentucky University partnering on $8.25 million grant to address research funding inequities
- Diocese of Covington to celebrate first baccalaureate Mass for public, homeschool high school seniors
- Florence Rotary to recognize 2024 Teacher of the Year Award winners during regular meeting Monday
- Thomas More University honors three during annual Bishop William A. Hughes Award Dinner
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NKY Works announces new initiative aimed at boosting regional workforce, retaining talent
NKY Works was unveiled as a regional workforce development initiative on Thursday at an event held at the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. “Workforce development is the most... - More »
- Covington City Clerk Susan Ellis -- 'the clerkiest clerk' -- named KCMA's 2024 Clerk of the Year
- Covington Mayor reports city spent more than $550k on emergency calls to Emergency Shelter
- News Analysis: Ukraine vote draws lines for Senate race between Thomas Massie, Andy Barr
- Unemployment rates increase in 80 KY Counties in 2023; Boone, Campbell match national average
- Kenton County Mayors group discusses new state legislation for medical marijuana, planning ahead
- City government briefs: Reports on Edgewood, Florence, Erlanger city councils
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Drug Take Back Day is Saturday, DEA’s twice-yearly effort to rid your homes of unneeded medications
The Drug Enforcement Admnistration has announced that Saturday will be the next National Prescription Drug Take Back Day when the federal agency and its partners will collect tablets, capsules, patches,... - More »
- Measles is highly contagious and potentially deadly; here's how you can protect against the spread
- St. Elizabeth Healthcare to open doors of new Cancer Center-Dearborn in Southeastern Indiana
- KDFWR warning Kentuckians to take precautions to avoid tick bites, infections as weather warms
- New state law on vaping being challenged in Franklin Circuit Court by vape retailers, hemp association
- Free webinar on 'tackling the immunization crisis' set by Foundation for Healthy Kentucky
- St. Elizabeth Physicians honored with Acclaim Award from American Medical Group Association
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Kenton County Public Library offering Candy Land Game tonight; other special events Saturday
Many of us have played the traditional Candy Land game. This classic board game, beloved by generations, invites players to navigate through a vibrant, candy-coated kingdom filled with lollipop woods,... - More »
- With hillside trees removed, resident on 'old' Alice St. wants a 'safety' barrier on Erlanger-owned access
- Mike Tussey: The Merry Month of May means it’s time for the NKY Senior Games beginning May 2
- Kentucky by Heart: Shelby County's Veterans Rural Outreach helps veterans with affordable housing
- Our Rich History: Cincinnati chili -- a Greek immigrant tradition -- a fun food that really caught on
- The River: The Crack(ed) Crew of the Delta Queen, 1970, and sketches by the self-taught Bob Sikes
- Welcome House receives more than $2.1 million in state ERA2 funds to combat homelessness in NKY
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Saturday’s NKY Restoration Weekend to offer resources, expertise for historic property rehab
Got your eye on a historic home but wondering how to tackle the repairs or renovations? Does the thought of crumbling plaster keep you up at night? What about repairing or maintaining those wood windows,... - More »
- Kenton County's Republican primary candidates are aligned -- even indistinguishable -- on the issues
- State receives $105m share of tobacco settlement agreement funds from cigarette manufacturers
- CVG celebrates Epic Flight Academy and new $8 million aircraft mechanic school
- Northern Kentucky Education Council honors 'Excellence in Education' at its annual awards
- Supt. Jay Brewer retiring from Dayton Schools, 'leaving it better' and turning page to a new adventure
- ORSANCO's Foundation for Ohio River Education offers 'Life Below the Waterline' mobile aquarium
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Cove FCU to partner with Kenton County Animal Services for adoption event, donation drive
(Photo from Kenton County Animal Services) Cove Federal Credit Union is partnering with Kenton County Animal Services to host an Adoption Event and Donation Drive on Saturday, May 4 from 9-Noon. Stop by... - More »
- Point/Arc's Zembrodt Education Center to celebrate largest graduation class -- 50 -- in ceremony May 7
- Special Olympics Area 7 Track and Field meet returns to Lloyd High School Saturday
- 'Spring into Reading' event features celebrated children's author Will Hillenbrand and 'Kite Day'
- Earth Day 2024: This year, it's 'Planet vs. Plastics' and a call for a plastic-free future
- Local Scouts collect food items for those in need Saturday during 'Scouting for Food' event
- Baker Hunt Art and Cultural Center announces new summer classes, Learning Kitchen themes
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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Non-native bass, invasive carp have significant impact on Kentucky waters
Editor’s note: This is the second article in a two-part series on fish that have been introduced into Kentucky waters. Two non-native black bass species could potentially have bad impacts on Kentucky’s... - More »
- Most new laws effective July 15; Governor has until end of week to decide fate of those on his desk
- Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources to hold spring surplus item auction May 6 in Frankfort
- 34th annual Law Day, celebrating rule of law, swearing in new lawyers, is Thursday in Frankfort
- KDA gas pump inspection stickers' remind Kyians to 'Never leave children or pets in hot cars'
- Kentucky Small Business Development Center at UK to help new childcare businesses across state
- Governor Andy Beshear vetoes three additional bills following end of legislature's 2024 regular session
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Kentucky coach Mark Pope adds to staff with hire of former Baylor assistant Alvin Brooks III
By Keith Taylor Kentucky Today Kentucky coach Mark Pope added another member to his coaching staff on Thursday. Former Baylor assistant coach Alvin Brooks III joined Pope’s staff after an eight-year... - More »
- Prep Sports Report: High schools fill coaching vacancies with candidates who have connections
- Spring practice is important first step for everybody involved with St. Henry's first football team
- New NKU women's hoops Coach Hans flips script going into detail on how he wants plot to play out
- NKU, Thomas More announce NKU's hiring of Jeff Hans as head women's basketball coach
- Boston Marathon veteran also trains young runners for Beechwood teams that have won state titles
- Prep Sports Report: Cooper football player becomes third family member recruited by major college team
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Opinion – Bill Straub: Purported Comer book deal promises generous payday, sale of more cheap lies
Baseball legend Pete Rose (you know, the fellow who’s not in the MLB Hall of Fame) acknowledged some time back that he has in his lifetime read only one book. It was the one he wrote, titled, Pete Rose:... - More »
- Opinion -- Barry Dunn and Shannon Moody: A focus on prevention in the mission to end child abuse
- Opinion - Mitch McConnell: History will record that America stepped up; Senate approves funding
- Opinion - Constance Alexander: Dorian Hairston's story of Josh Gibson delivers literary grand slam
- Opinion - Ken Rechtin: Earth Day is a day to celebrate our plant -- and resolve to do our part
- Joe Heller: A cartoonist's view of week's news -- Earth Day, dozing Don, Israel-Iran, the jury
- Opinion - Al Cross: The political life and lessons of George Atkins, who died April 14 at age 82