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Scholaroo report on 2022’s Best & Worst Schools Systems ranks Kentucky #19 ‘best’ among all states

August 22, 2022August 22, 20226

Even though COVID-19 started wreaking havoc early into 2020, the past two years have still suffered the consequences of a…

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BBB tips: Tips on minimizing the impact of inflation on your business

August 22, 2022August 21, 20220

By Sandra Guile Better Business Bureau According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, high inflation rates are driven by significant…

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St. Henry District High School to hold ribbon-cutting on new turf field, athletic complex improvements

August 22, 2022August 21, 20220

St. Henry District High School will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for their new turf field and athletic complex improvements on…

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Newport police ask for information related to an accident on the 11th Street Bridge on Saturday

August 21, 20220

The Newport Police have issued this request for information: On Saturday, August 20th at 12:27 a.m., Newport Police received a…

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The River: Catching a brief, precious glimpse of the American Queen, musing about future of riverboats

August 21, 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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NKU students start new academic year with Victor Fest, moving in — and classes starting Monday

August 21, 2022August 20, 20220

Northern Kentucky University will welcome students for a new academic year with events scheduled over the next three weeks, as…

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The Carnegie searching to fill position, as Maggie Perrino resigns to become SCPA artistic director

August 21, 2022August 21, 20220

Long-time Carnegie Theatre Director Maggie Perrino will leave to pursue a new position as the artistic director of the School…

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Joe Heller: A cartoonist’s perspective on the news of the week — full color, broad strokes, few words

August 21, 2022August 20, 20220

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

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Road report: KYTC District 6 reports on roadwork in progress in the region; look for delays, closures

August 21, 2022August 20, 20220

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 reports on work being done on the regions roadways this week — and reminds…

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Kentucky’s high budget surplus keeps state on track for an income tax cut come January

August 20, 2022August 19, 20220

By Jack Brammer NKyTribune reporter   Kentucky’s second highest budget surplus in history at more than $1 billion puts the…

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Clang-clang! TANK’s Southbank Shuttle Trolley is back today after a COVID hiatus — hop aboard

August 20, 2022August 19, 20220

TANK’s Southbank Shuttle Trolley is back on the job, once more clang-clanging its way through the riverfront cities of Covington,…

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BBB: It’s back to school time, so one more thing to add to your list is online safety and protections

August 20, 2022August 19, 20220

Pens, pencils, paper, bookbags, and other assorted items are probably on many a parent’s to-do list as students head back…

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Abortion remains illegal in Kentucky while state Supreme Court reviews case set for Nov. 15

August 19, 2022August 18, 20220

By Jack Brammer NKyTribune reporter      The ban on abortions in Kentucky will remain in effect at least until the…

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Beyond the Curb: River City Living features new townhomes on Dayton riverfront Manhattan Harbour

August 19, 2022August 18, 20220

By Jill Morenz The Catalytic Fund If you’re curious about what’s happening at Dayton’s riverfront Manhattan Harbour development, this week’s…

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FEMA uses text messaging to communicate with KY flood survivors; exact number of homeless unknown

August 19, 2022August 17, 20220

The Rural Blog “Three weeks after a catastrophic flood hit Eastern Kentucky, local state and federal officials say they are…

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Verst Group Logistics joins NKU’s Haile College of Business to open of Hub of Supply Chain Excellence

August 19, 2022August 18, 20220

Staff report Northern Kentucky University, in partnership with Verst Group Logistics and the Haile College of Business, will hold a…

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TMU launches new Center for Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship, headed by John Ernst

August 19, 2022August 18, 20220

Thomas More University has launched the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship (CTLS) creating a space where faculty, students, and…

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Bill Straub: Donald John Trump is not president, took things that weren’t his — and it wasn’t a ‘raid’

August 19, 2022August 19, 20222

Let’s play a quick game of who said this: “On political corruption, we are going to restore honor to our…

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Trump associate Lewandowski, governor candidate Deters sue each other over contract, defamation

August 18, 2022August 17, 20220

By Jack Brammer NKyTribune reporter The first campaign manager of Donald Trump’s successful bid for president in 2016 and a…

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NKY Health Department offering monkeypox vaccinations at its health centers, priority to high-risk

August 18, 2022August 19, 20221

The Northern Kentucky Health Department is administering monkeypox vaccinations to eligible individuals by appointment at its four health centers in…

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Keven Moore: Storefront vehicle incursions occur with some frequency but they can be prevented

August 18, 2022August 18, 20220

This past Friday in Lexington, a car crashed into Fade’s Barber Shop at the corner of W. Third and N….

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Jennifer Henry: The way the world should work — an idea reinforced by a simple Beach Ball game

August 18, 2022August 17, 20220

Orlando summer storms had hijacked almost an entire coveted day of pool fun. By 8 p.m., however, the last round…

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