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The River: Working on a steamboat takes hard work and dedication, ‘fancy pants don’t a leader make’

September 4, 2022December 1, 20244

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

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Covington Business Council to honor Jack Moreland with Founder Award at its 50th anniversary dinner

September 4, 2022September 3, 20220

The stage has been set for the final event in the yearlong celebration of the Covington Business Council’s 50th anniversary…

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COVID Update: Latest map from CDC shows slight drop, NKY still in green; new booster shots approved

September 4, 2022September 3, 20220

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The latest COVID-19 Community Level map, issued each Friday based on data from the U.S….

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U.S. Drought Monitor: Most of KY free from drought thanks to recent rainfall; a few WKY counties still dry

September 4, 2022September 3, 20220

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Rainfall the past two weeks has eased the drought situation in Kentucky, so there are…

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Today is Riverfest, the region’s largest celebration of the year; here are some reminders about the rules

September 4, 2022September 3, 20220

The City of Newport, along with Cincinnati and Covington, will participate in the largest celebration of the year on the…

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The Footlighters present Pippin, in its 50th anniversary year, at Stained Glass Theatre in Newport

September 4, 2022September 3, 20220

There will be magic on the stage this fall in celebration of Pippin show’s 50th anniversary and The Footlighters, Inc….

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Joe Heller: A cartoonist’s take on news of the week in full color, with broad strokes and few words

September 4, 2022September 3, 20220

                Joe Heller was the editorial cartoonist for the Green Bay Press-Gazette in…

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Matt Plapp judging sauce-off contest at National Chicken Wing Festival this weekend in Buffalo, N.Y.

September 4, 2022September 3, 20220

Matt Plapp, CEO of national media and marketing company America’s Best Restaurants, headquartered in Florence, has been selected by Drew…

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It’s National Bourbon Heritage Month, and meetNKY invites you to The B-line to celebrate a rich culture

September 3, 2022September 2, 20220

meetNKY Bourbon enthusiasts are invited to celebrate National Bourbon Heritage Month this September, a month-long celebration of “America’s Native Spirit.”…

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CovCath grads A.J. and Michael Mayer sign new Name Image Likeness agreement with Beacon

September 3, 2022September 2, 20220

By Pat Crowley Special to NKyTribune Covington Catholic High School graduates and brothers Michael Mayer, pre-season All American tight end…

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Kenton County Fiscal Court reduces property taxes to lowest level since 2009

September 3, 2022September 2, 20220

Kenton County’s Judge/Executive Kris Knochelmann, Commissioner Dr. Jon Draud, Commissioner Beth Sewell, and Commissioner Joe Nienaber voted unanimously to reduce…

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Horsemen to the rescue: Volunteer relief teams relied on horses to reach stranded flood survivors

September 3, 2022September 2, 20220

By Hillary Smith University of Kentucky It’s a phrase made famous by beloved TV host Fred Rogers: “Look for the…

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Ribbon-cutting ceremony opens new Turfway Racing & Gaming facility and Thelma Julic was first to play

September 2, 2022September 1, 20220

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter As the ribbon dropped to open the new Turfway Racing & Gaming facility in Florence…

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Bill Straub: Is McConnell losing his mojo? He’s on wrong side of Trump, may be running out of gas

September 2, 2022September 1, 20220

“Got my mojo working, but it – uh uh – just won’t work on you.’’ – Muddy Waters It’s time…

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As ‘unofficial end of summer’ is at hand, here are some safety tips if you are in, around the water

September 2, 2022September 1, 20220

Labor Day may mark the “unofficial end of summer” and if you are throwing one last party before you close…

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NKY Tri-ED celebrates success of its Build + Elevate investor campaign, exceeding goal and ready to work

September 1, 2022August 31, 20220

The Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Corporation (Tri-ED) has reached a successful conclusion of its Build + Elevate NKY investor…

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DBL Law returns to Covington and to a spectacular office overbuild in the century-old Monarch Building

September 1, 2022August 31, 20220

Staff report After more than three decades away, DBL Law has returned to its Covington roots in spectacular fashion. DBL…

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Newport City Manager delivers State of the City address, says city continues to move forward

September 1, 2022August 31, 20220

By Pat Crowley Special to NKyTribune The City of Newport has roared back from the shutdowns and slowdowns of the…

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International Overdose Awareness Day recognized in Capitol Rotunda, remembering those lost to drugs

September 1, 2022August 31, 20220

Adding Kentucky to a list of similar events being held around the world Wednesday, state Rep. Patti Minter, Lieutenant Governor…

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Kentucky gas prices down going into Labor Day, but up year-to-year; Americans still spending less

September 1, 2022August 31, 20220

Kentucky Today Heading into Labor Day weekend, gas prices continued to fall over the past week nationwide, but the rate…

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Elsmere Police hire Jimmy Thomas as school resource officer for Arnett Elementary

September 1, 2022August 31, 20220

The City of Elsmere and the Elsmere Police Department have significantly boosted school safety in the community with the hiring…

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Keven Moore: We must learn habits of preparedness for any possible outcome — to survive and thrive

September 1, 2022August 31, 20220

Have you ever wondered why you do certain things you do? Without thinking, do you stop to assess a parking…

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