
R.A. Jones has grown, changed since its founding in Covington; now multi-national, it’s going ‘green’ here
By Andy Furman
NKyTribune reporter
It started with soap – in 1905 – in Covington.
R.A. Jones and Company was founded in 1905 as a soap packaging company – with roots in Covington. The first soap packaging machine was built in 1912. In 1946, KartridgPak in Chicago was founded as a subsidiary of...

The River: Memories of winterizing the steamboats for the season and other historic times on the river
The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders shares the stories of his long association with the river — from discovery to a way of love and life. This a part of a long and continuing...

Jimmie’s Rollerdrome in Elsmere is turning 75 years old; there’s plenty of skating with party in the works
By Andy Furman
NKyTribune reporter
It’s alive and well. And the birthday bash is set for New Year’s Eve.
That’s the date Jimmie’s Rollerdrome in Elsmere turns, gulp – 75.
“Actually,”...

Governor, First Lady invite Kentuckians to Frankfort for Christmas parade, lighting of state tree Dec. 9
Gov. Andy Beshear and First Lady Britainy Beshear on Thursday invited Kentuckians to view the Frankfort Christmas Parade and to join them on the South Lawn of the Capitol for the lighting of the state’s...
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Kentucky agriculture navigating 2024 economic headwinds, opportunities; slight downturn expected
By Jordan Strickler University of Kentucky After achieving remarkable success the previous two years, Kentucky’s agricultural economy will likely experience a modest decline in 2023 and some sectors... - More »
- Jimmie's Rollerdrome in Elsmere is turning 75 years old; there's plenty of skating with party in the works
- Wiseway Supply expands regional footprint with acquisition of Lighting(one) showroom in Loveland
- Deadline is Dec. 29 to apply for part of $128,000 in awards from Covington Small Business Program
- CBC's annual dinner, 'Finding Your Way, to honor Patrick Hughes Thursday; aiming for 500 attendees
- Alexandria Brewing among craft brewers partnering with Kentucky Proud for local-sourcing initiative
- Introducing the new 'Prestant,' with an inaugural Yuletide on York Christmas free concert event
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Applications for NKY Chamber’s 2025 Regional Youth Leadership Class open through February 1
The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce is now accepting applications for the Regional Youth Leadership (RYL) Class of 2025. Students in Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati who will be high school... - More »
- Ryle High School student Ariel Fader selected for United States Senate Youth Program
- NKU students on brink of learning more about the history beneath the surface of Newport Barracks site
- CPE, KHEAA release Kentucky Innovative Scholarship Pilot Program report for 2022-23
- Highlands Middle School students set a record -- 31,000 cans of food in drive for Salvation Army
- Finally getting his college diploma, Ron Haley conquered his disability, helps others at Zembrodt
- KCTCS leadership is committed to working with the state leaders on expectations for 'greater success'
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Covington Vice Mayor Ron Washington is the first to throw his hat in the ring to succeed Joe Meyer
Vice Mayor Ron Washington announced that his campaign for mayor of Covington in the wake of Mayor Joseph Meyer’s annoucement that he would not seek re-election when his term expires next year. Becoming... - More »
- Boone Fiscal Court holds full discussion on rezoning of agriculture acreage; to hold second reading Dec. 5
- NKY's Kevin Grout joins AG-elect Coleman's administration team as Communications Director
- Edgewood makes merry for Christmas, welcomed Santa and celebrated with a party
- Joe Meyer announces he won't seek a third term as mayor and other news from Covington Commission
- Taylor Mill lights up the season welcoming Santa and Mrs. Claus, tree lighting ceremony, and caroling
- First Newport Citizen's Academy, 8-week program to engage citizen participation in local government
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Kentucky healthcare workers, public school educators will be grand marshals of Beshear inauguration parade
Kentucky Health News Kentucky healthcare workers and public school educators will serve as grand marshals of Gov. Andy Beshear’s inauguration parade, which is scheduled for 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec.... - More »
- Boone County, N. Bluegrass CASA groups merge aiming to better serve children; volunteers sought
- St.E. Healthcare, Life Learning Center dedicate new Journey Recovery Center in Covington
- How to recognize the signs of hearing loss and when you should seek help from an Audiologist
- Kentucky Hospital Association's Workforce Survey reports 'acute shortage' of health care workers
- Campbell County's emergency management team earns certificate for 'Community Disaster Preparedness for Healthcare'
- Lung cancer screening can save lives through early detection; debunking top myths about the procedure
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The River: Memories of winterizing the steamboats for the season and other historic times on the river
The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders shares the stories of his long association with the river — from discovery to a way of love and life. This a part of a long and continuing... - More »
- Grand opening, ribbon-cutting at Haven Crossing in Walton; celebrating with Meals for Heroes
- Florence police and fire departments team up with Meijer's for toy drive Saturday; Santa's coming too
- Gospel music singer/songwriter Daryl Mosley to offer free concert at Walton's New Banklick Baptist Church
- Commentary - Mike Tussey: Like sands through the hour glass, so are the days of our lives
- Kentucky by Heart: Recalling the 'lasting blessings' of Christmastime traditions from childhood
- Our Rich History: Regional history is flourishing -- here are two great books for Christmas
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R.A. Jones has grown, changed since its founding in Covington; now multi-national, it’s going ‘green’ here
By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter It started with soap – in 1905 – in Covington. R.A. Jones and Company was founded in 1905 as a soap packaging company – with roots in Covington. The first soap... - More »
- Here are candidates, so far, who have filed to seek election to state General Assembly, U.S. Congress
- Kentucky Education and Labor Cabinet releases county unemployment data for October
- LWV report: Citizens increasingly excluded from lawmaking process by fast-track maneuvers
- Connectivity study shows Kentucky schools achieve highest improvement, from 49th to 5th in nation
- Campbell County Public Library names Chantelle Phillips its newest library director
- Live racing resumes at Turfway Park Wednesday with the return Holiday Meet through December 30
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Brighton Center’s Opportunity House at NKU campus helps young adults achieve educational success
Opportunity House is an innovative program that provides a supportive environment for young adults to reach their education and career goals. Through access to post-secondary education opportunities, stable... - More »
- Behringer-Crawford Museum's 'A Window Through Time' offers a glimpse of Christmas treasures past
- Brighton Center to hold annual Used Toy Sale so children can purchase their own gifts for giving
- St. Vincent de Paul Northern Kentucky sets annual coat distribution schedule for those in need
- National Underground Railroad Freedom Center helps strike first Harriet Tubman commemorative coin
- BCM's Tuesday NKY History Hour to explore origin of newly-discovered 19th-century cabin in Elsmere
- It's Salvation Army Red Kettle Season; listen for the bells, help raise $1m for service to the underserved
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While it’s mild now, with winter in sight and Winter Weather Awareness week, it’s time to be prepared
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Gov. Andy Beshear has signed a proclamation designating Dec. 2-9 as Winter Weather Awareness Week in Kentucky to emphasize the importance of education about the risks of winter... - More »
- Governor, First Lady invite Kentuckians to Frankfort for Christmas parade, lighting of state tree Dec. 9
- Art Lander's Outdoors: Holiday gift ideas for the Angler on your shopping list
- Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Holiday shopping suggestions for outdoor enthusiasts from KDFWR
- KDA's Kentucky Bourbon Trail receives Traverse Award for tourism from KY Travel Industry Assn.
- Kentucky Department of Agriculture accepting submissions for annual Poster and Essay Contest
- Commentary - Bluegrass Wildlife: A reason to be thankful for turkeys and importance of getting along
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Bowling Green overcomes four turnovers to defeat Cooper, 28-14, in Class 5A state championship game
Cooper quarterback Cam O’Hara tries to escape the grasp a Bowling Green defensive player has on his jersey during the Class 5A state championship game. (Photo by Dale Dawn) By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune... - More »
- Not the way CovCath thought state title game would go against 4-time defending champ Boyle County
- Thin, young CovCath learns a basketball lesson or two at a rightly-ranked No. 1 Great Crossing
- Cooper football team wants second appearance in Class 5A state title game to end with victory
- Two great football traditions: Boyle County expected to be in Lexington, CovCath fought to get there
- Kentucky running back Ray Davis declares for NFL draft, will skip Wildcats' postseason bowl game
- Hot-shooting Reed Sheppard leads Wildcats to easy win over No. 8 Miami in ACC-SEC Challenge
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Joe Heller: A cartoonist’s views of week’s news — the Wisemen, Rolling Stones, Santa’s lists, Pearl Harbor coming
Joe Heller was the editorial cartoonist for the Green Bay Press-Gazette in Green Bay, Wis., from 1985 until being laid off in July 2013. He still draws several cartoons a week and distributes them through... - More »
- Op-Ed - Jennifer Jackson: League of Women Voters of KY urges action to enable citizen participation
- Op-Ed - Bill Straub: Here we are again, after thinking it couldn't get worse; Comer going for Dweeb of Year
- Op-Ed - NKY Medical Society: An open letter to Governor Beshear urging action on gun safety laws
- Op-Ed - Diana Carlin: Remembering Rosalynn Carter and the challenges she overcame as First Lady
- Op-Ed - Constance Alexander: Survivors pressed on and have risen from the rubble in post-tornado Mayfield
- Op-ED - David Childs: The death of civility in politics, how we move toward more civil democratic dialogue