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Redistricting legislation moves along in General Assembly; delays filing deadline until January 25

January 7, 2022January 7, 20220

Legislative. Congressional and appellate court redistricting topped the action taken in both the Kentucky House and Senate on Thursday, the…

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  • Business

Joe Cotton: Taking a careful look at the stock market and like Hut 8 mining as top stock pick

January 7, 2022January 6, 20220

Market Assessment – As of Saturday, January 1, 2022 at 7:54 p.m. For the last two weeks, the DOW has…

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Governor declares state of emergency following heavy snowfall across state; National Guard activated

January 7, 2022January 6, 20220

Gov. Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency following heavy snowfall that started Thursday and continued through the afternoon…

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Bill Straub: Let us count the ways; just a question of where to start to name ways people don’t like Mitch

January 7, 2022January 7, 20222

Chris Cillizza, an editor-at-large at CNN, penned a column recently in which he posed the question, “Why do so many…

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Gov. Beshear gives State of Commonwealth address, says ‘strong state’ moving forward despite disasters

January 6, 2022January 5, 20220

Gov. Andy Beshear gave his third State of the Commonwealth address, noting this year’s speech feels both the toughest –…

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Dayton Mayor Ben Baker gives ‘State of City address, reviews ’21 accomplishments, ’22 goals

January 6, 2022January 5, 20220

(Editor’s note: Dayton Mayor Ben Baker gave the following address to Dayton City Council on Tuesday night, its first meeting…

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OKI develops innovative tool for environmental mitigation; Boone conservation district studies bats

January 6, 2022January 5, 20220

A nationally acclaimed, innovative environmental mitigation tool developed by the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments (OKI) is already having a…

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Louisville saw record number of counterfeits, illegal drugs in ’21

January 6, 2022January 5, 20220

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers in Louisville saw a record number of fraudulent counterfeits, illegal narcotics, and dangerous…

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Horizon Community Funds partners with Brighton Center to create nonprofit fund to further its mission

January 6, 2022January 5, 20220

Horizon Community Funds announced the creation of a nonprofit fund in partnership with Brighton Center. This exciting partnership will provide…

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January 6, 2021: Justice still being pursued related to Capitol violence; here are those arrested in KY so far

January 6, 2022January 6, 20221

Staff report The FBI continues to arrest and federal district courts continue to adjudicate cases against those found to have…

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Al Cross: Is our democracy in danger? Mitch McConnell doesn’t seem to think so

January 6, 2022January 5, 20222

This is the week of Jan. 6, so we’re hearing a lot about democracy. In Kentucky, it ramped up Tuesday,…

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KY Racing Spotlight to feature Spendthrifts’ Toffey, Keeneland’s Lacy and NKY’s Rep. Adam Koenig

January 6, 2022January 5, 20220

Spendthrift Farm General Manager Ned Toffey, Keeneland Vice President of Sales Tony Lacy and Kentucky State Representative Adam Koenig are…

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With ‘engine’ Sahvir Wheeler injured and out of game, UK Wildcats fall to LSU 65-60 in Baton Rouge

January 5, 2022January 5, 20220

By Keith Taylor Kentucky Today Kentucky struggled without its point guard and couldn’t recover with a makeshift lineup in a…

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Commission to state House: Covington needs ‘seat at the table,’ takes issue with proposed redistricting

January 5, 2022January 5, 20221

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter A firm ‘No.’ That’s what the City of Covington is saying in response to the…

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Snow and ice removal crews will be pretreating state routes in NKY over the next few days — be alert

January 5, 2022January 5, 20220

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 snow and ice removal crews will be pretreating state routes over the next three…

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State reports highest number of new COVID cases and highest positivity rate ever

January 5, 2022January 4, 20220

Kentucky had its highest number of new COVID-19 cases and the highest positivity rate ever recorded, Gov. Andy Beshear said…

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NKU is postponing the start of classes until January 18, due to COVID infections at record highs

January 5, 2022January 5, 20221

NKU President Ashish Vaidya issued the following alert, postponing the start of classes until January 18: “Current regional case information…

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Park Hills Tree Board sets goal of planting 1,382 trees (one per household) over the next two years

January 5, 2022January 4, 20220

The Tree Board of Park Hills approved the goal of planting 1,382 trees (one per household) in Park Hills over…

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Amye Bensenhaver: Expecting disaster, House greets public with unwelcome news — rules limiting debate

January 5, 2022January 8, 20220

What to expect when you are expecting disaster? The House majority greeted Kentuckians with unwelcomed news even before the 2022…

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Kentucky Chamber of Commerce postpones annual dinner set for Jan. 6 due to COVID, weather

January 5, 2022January 4, 20220

In response to the rise in coronavirus cases across the Commonwealth and potentially dangerous winter weather, the Kentucky Chamber of…

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NKY Children’s Advocacy Center receives R.C. Durr Foundation grant for IT infrastructure, cyber security

January 4, 20220

Northern Kentucky Children’s Advocacy Center (NKYCAC) has received a grant from the R.C. Durr Foundation to upgrade the center’s computer…

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Kentucky hits record 20.72% positivity on COVID cases; St. Elizabeth postpones elective surgeries

January 4, 2022January 3, 20220

Gov. Andy Beshear said Kentucky’s positivity rate hit 20.72%, the highest rate ever, and St. Elizabeth confirmed that it is…

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