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Jamie Ruehl: Beshear’s legacy will be his failure to lead and his mishandling of pandemic lockdowns

June 12, 2023June 11, 20238

I remember being at my desk when it was announced that we would not be returning on Monday to “flatten…

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His daughter wants to know why Johnny Daulton had to die a violent death in a Kenton County Jail cell

June 12, 2023June 12, 20230

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Tonya Jones will be the first to say she never really had a father, but…

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Our Rich History: VMC/TMC/TMU athletes who made a difference, 1921-2021 — Rick Hughes

June 12, 2023June 13, 20230

(This is part of an occasional series on athletes who made a difference at Villa Madonna Academy/Thomas More College/Thomas More…

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Kentucky Education Television names winners of ’23 Young Writers Content; here are NKY’s

June 12, 2023June 11, 20230

Kentucky Educational Television has announced the winners of its ’23 Young Writers contest which asks students in grades Pre-K through…

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Juneteenth annual celebration to be held at Lincoln Grant Scholar house in Covington on Saturday

June 12, 2023June 11, 20230

The Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission’s (NKCAC) Fatherhood and Lincoln Grant Scholar House programs will partner with St. Elizabeth Healthcare…

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The River: How a riverman almost had a gig in the TV production industry — and first met George Clooney

June 11, 2023December 1, 20245

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with…

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meetNKY’s Julie Kirkpatrick to discuss region’s tourism at Covington Business Council luncheon

June 11, 2023June 10, 20230

Julie Kirkpatrick, President & CEO of meetNKY, will discuss the re-creation of meetNKY, the region’s tourism organization from pre COVID…

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Road report: KYTC District 6 provides updates on work underway this week; beware delays, closings

June 11, 2023June 10, 20230

KYTC District 6 reports on road work on region’s highways this week. Be award of delays and closings — and…

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Jeff Rubin: Older adults and opioids — accidental overdosing and potential for misuse is very real

June 11, 2023June 10, 20230

A friend of mine was talking with me recently about how his visit to the City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia…

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What a difference the word ‘or’ makes in controversial anti-trans law

June 11, 2023June 10, 20230

By McKenna Horsley The Kentucky Lantern A disagreement over the meaning of “or” in a controversial anti-trans law has ignited…

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KY Association of Environmental Education launches Kentucky Green Schools program to inspire students

June 11, 2023June 9, 20230

The Kentucky Association for Environmental Education (KAEE) has announced the launch of the Kentucky Green Schools program, which is designed…

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Joe Heller: A cartoonist’s view of week’s news — Father’s Day, smoke, PGA/LIV, mosquitoes, insurance

June 11, 2023June 10, 20230

                    Joe Heller was the editorial cartoonist for the Green Bay…

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Newport police looking for information regarding a bomb threat at Newport Pavilion Kroger on Saturday

June 10, 20230

On Saturday at 10:31 a.m., Newport Police were dispatched to a bomb threat at the Kroger store located at Newport…

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Meet retired executive Skip Egbers — you can just call him the Godfather of Pickleball

June 10, 2023June 9, 20230

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter OK – maybe he didn’t invent what has become the fastest growing sport in the…

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Secretary of State Michael Adams reports strong new voter registration — 2,266 new voters

June 10, 2023June 9, 20230

Secretary of State Michael Adams announced that new voter registration remains strong coming out of the May 16 primary election….

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For Family By Family, City of Florence team up for first Juneteenth Celebration on June 19th

June 10, 2023June 9, 20230

 For Family by Family LLC (FFBF) and the City of Florence will present a first Florence Juneteenth Event, Monday June 19, from…

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Erlanger makes official the appointment of Peter Glenn to city’s Chief Administrative officer

June 10, 2023June 9, 20230

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter The city of Erlanger has a new Chief Administrative Officer, who will officially start…

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NKU’s Art Preparatory offering summer education programs for students of all ages, abilities

June 10, 2023June 9, 20230

Northern Kentucky University Art Preparatory believes that the arts are the bridge to imaginative and real worlds that can expand thinking…

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Point Arc gets gift from Heritage Bank — plaque welcoming people to Covington, home of Point Arc

June 10, 2023June 8, 20230

It was birthday 51 for The Point/Arc of Covington. And Lee Scheben, President of The Heritage Bank gave the non-profit…

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Steve Rawlings: Dams, education, budget take center stage during first week of interim session

June 10, 2023June 9, 20230

Legislators returned to the capitol last week as the 2023 legislative interim kicked off and the pace picks up for…

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Matt’s Take: A new era of Reds baseball . . . and it has only just begun

June 10, 2023June 9, 20230

By Matthew McAdow NKyTribune sports columnist As I watched the first game against the Dodgers on Tuesday, I could feel…

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Covington police have arrested a Cincinnati man in connection with ‘groping’ of women in Mainstrasse

June 9, 20230

Covington Police have Cameron Chambers, 30, of Cincinnati in connection with an investigation of several reported instances of sexual abuse…

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