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William Lawrence: Federal policymakers must protect American innovation and technology for small businesses

April 18, 2022April 17, 20220

There’s enough bad news coming out of Washington. Inflation. Higher energy prices. Open borders and more. Here in Kentucky, we…

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The River: A goal met with more to come, representing more ‘moments in time’ and waiting to see what happens

April 17, 2022December 1, 20248

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

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Ark Encounter, Creation Museum, Answers in Genesis expecting 10-millionth visitor this week

April 17, 2022April 16, 20220

The internationally popular attractions of Answers in Genesis, the Ark Encounter, and Creation Museum, are about to welcome their 10…

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Attorney Robert E. Sanders named ’22 Person of Year by Covington Education Foundation

April 17, 2022April 16, 20221

Attorney Robert E. Sanders has been named 2022 Person of the Year by the Covington Education Foundation and the honor…

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Pain patients, doctors worry CDC’s revised opioid prescription guidelines won’t help patients enough

April 17, 2022April 16, 20222

Kentucky Health News Opioid prescriptions in the U.S. have fallen more than 40 percent over the past decade in response…

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Crew from Burlington Baptist spent week in Benton helping rebuild home destroyed by West KY tornado

April 17, 2022April 18, 20220

By Mark Maynard Kentucky Today Ken Ford and a crew from Burlington Baptist spent five days in Western Kentucky assisting…

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Monday, April 18 is last day to register to be able to vote in the Kentucky primary election May 17

April 17, 2022April 16, 20220

Monday is the deadline to register to vote in Kentucky’s primary election. The Kentucky Democracy Project called ‘Northern Kentucky Loves…

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Covington’s new ‘toy’ — a cold planer attachment — provides a smoother driving, better pothole repair

April 17, 2022April 16, 20220

Slowly and methodically, Todd Redman drove a Bobcat skid steer loader down Covington’s Martin Street, the attachment on its front…

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Shannon Gilday of Taylor Mill indicted for capital murder in shooting of Jordan Morgan in February

April 17, 2022April 16, 20220

Shannon Gilday of Taylor Mill has been indicted by a Madison County grand jury for capital murder in the fatal…

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Joe Heller: A cartoonist’s view of week’s important news in full color, broad brush strokes, few words

April 17, 2022April 16, 20220

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

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Former House Speaker Jeff Hoover, once a broken man, is living promise of Easter: Hope, redemption

April 16, 2022April 15, 20220

By Jack Brammer NKyTribune reporter Jeff Hoover, a high-profile leader in Kentucky politics, was a broken man. He stood solemnly…

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Chris McDaniel: A legislative update on the final week of the ’22 General Assembly

April 16, 2022April 15, 20220

This week marked the official end of the 2022 Regular Session, including the final days of the veto period and…

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Health bills among those passed and failed in the last two days of the legislative session

April 16, 2022April 15, 20221

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The Republican legislature overrode more than two dozen of Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear’s vetoes…

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51st annual Duvenek Memorial Art Show to be May 14 at George Rogers Clark Park in Covington

April 16, 2022April 15, 20220

The 51st Annual Duveneck Memorial Art Show will be held on Saturday, May 14, from Noon–5 p.m. at the George…

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Lisa Desmarais awarded Chamber’s Community Award for long service to community in various roles

April 16, 2022April 15, 20220

The NKY Chamber honored Lisa Desmarais, chairwoman of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) Board of Regents, with…

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Governor provides updates on Gigafactory, the KY Derby Festival, Easter fun, vehicle tax refunds

April 15, 2022April 14, 20220

Gov. Andy Beshear updated Kentuckians on economic development, his released tax returns, the Kentucky Derby Festival, Easter and Derby week…

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Kentucky Today: McConnell talks inflation, Ukraine, abortion, free speech, religions freedoms, midterms

April 15, 2022April 14, 20221

By Lawrence Smith Kentucky Today Inflation, Ukraine, Roe v. Wade, and religious freedom were all topics addressed by Senate Minority…

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Chamber’s annual Legislative Recap Breakfast April 28 features Koenig, McDaniel, Moser, Santoro

April 15, 2022April 14, 20220

On April 28 the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Legislative Recap Breakfast at the Cincinnati Airport…

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Slow down, save a life — things to remembers when approaching a highway work zone

April 15, 2022April 14, 20220

Two words to remember when approaching a highway work zone: Slow down. You could save a life, and it might…

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Bill Straub: Mitch McConnell has erased all doubt that he places party over country — in his own words

April 15, 2022April 21, 20220

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell places party over country. That’s not me saying it, although I’ve made the observation in…

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On first of two days back, General Assembly starts override votes on bills vetoed by Governor

April 14, 2022April 13, 20220

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Gov. Andy Beshear vetoed some two dozen bills passed by the General Assembly during the…

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Time to celebrate: Purple People Bridge, one-of-a-kind historic landmark, turns 150-years-old this year

April 14, 2022April 13, 20220

The Purple People Bridge – the one-of-a-kind historic landmark that is the only bridge over the Ohio River dedicated exclusively…

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