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Horizon Community Funds announces $62k to six nonprofits through its Community Impact Fun

August 3, 2021August 2, 20210

Horizon Community Funds has deployed $62,000 across six nonprofits for their work in Northern Kentucky through its Community Impact Fund….

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Newport Independent Schools’ GED program ranked best in Kentucky for 2020-21

August 3, 2021August 2, 20210

The Newport Independent School General Educational Development (GED) program, Campbell County Skills U (CCSU), has been ranked the number one…

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UK track and field alumnae takes gold in Olympics 100-meter hurdles; med students gets bronze in foil

August 3, 2021August 2, 20210

University of Kentucky University of Kentucky track and field alumnae Jasmine Camacho-Quinn of Team Puerto Rico and Team USA’s Keni Harrison swept gold and silver in the Olympic 100-meter…

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Our Rich History: Elias Roser, Newport’s German Methodist pastor and author

August 2, 2021August 2, 20210

By Don Heinrich Tolzmann Special to NKyTribune Part 75 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020.” The Salem…

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Covington Partners seeking 31 mentors in 31 days of August. Ready? Download your application here

August 2, 2021August 1, 20210

Did you know that nearly 40% of at-risk youth report never having an adult mentor of any kind? That’s just…

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers stop the transport of ancient artifacts at Louisville port

August 2, 2021August 1, 20210

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers in Louisville with the help from officers at the National Targeting Center, Antiquities…

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Wood Hudson Cancer Research Laboratory working with 18 students in summer research program

August 2, 2021August 1, 20210

Wood Hudson’s virtual summer Undergraduate Research and Education Program (UREP) is in full swing. Eighteen students, four scientists (Dr. Larry…

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More people head outdoors for recreation as participation posts record; KY’s GDP share: 2.1%

August 2, 2021August 2, 20210

Over the past year, pandemic-related shutdowns inspired Americans to head outdoors to find open, safe places to relax and exercise…

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The River: One-hundred-ninety weeks ago, he started with ‘Where do I start?’ — and look at what came of it

August 1, 2021December 1, 202411

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

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Gateway CTC’s Tiffany Minard added to 43rd class of Leadership Northern Kentucky

August 1, 2021July 31, 20210

Gateway Community & Technical College’s associate vice president of inclusion and intervention services, Dr. Tiffany Minard, has been selected to…

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Who Spiked the Symphony? KSO murders the classics again at two performances next weekend

August 1, 2021July 31, 20210

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra continues its 27th summer series in Devou and Tower Parks with an authentic re-creation of the…

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COVID cases keep rising — 1,648 new cases yesterday, 7 deaths; 85 Kyians are on a ventilator

August 1, 2021July 31, 20210

Staff report The state reported 1,648 new COVID cases Friday, and 354 of those cases were in those 18 and…

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Road Report: KY Transportation Cabinet cites work in District 6; be alert for closures, delays

August 1, 2021July 31, 20210

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 reports the following conditions and/or operations for highways in District Six. Motorists should be aware…

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Thomas More celebrates centennial with inaugural Saints Serve Day of Service, honoring its mission

July 31, 20210

Thomas More University Saints realize their “place in the world and responsibility to others,” as stated in the University’s mission,…

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Supreme Court Justice Michelle Keller participated in panels — one national, one state — recently

July 31, 2021July 31, 20210

Supreme Court of Kentucky Justice Michelle M. Keller of Fort Mitchell recently participated in two panels, one on the national…

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C-Forward promotes Todd Roher to supervisor, as it extends its client base around the region and state

July 31, 2021July 29, 20210

C-Forward has promoted Todd Rohrer to Supervisor. Rohrer joined C-Forward in 2019 with over 13 years of technical experience. He…

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Shot at a Million winner is from Louisville; Julian Sandberg of Beechwood wins full college scholarship

July 30, 2021July 30, 20211

Gov. Andy Beshear congratulated the second set of winners in Kentucky’s Shot at a Million sweepstakes, the state’s vaccine incentive…

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Kenton County Fiscal Court to make high-speed internet available to all residents

July 30, 2021July 29, 20210

Kenton County plans to make high-speed internet available to all residents. “One of Kenton County’s top priorities is to deliver…

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NKU’s President Vaidya kicks off the White House COVID-19 Challenge, urging vaccinations

July 30, 2021July 29, 20210

NKU has taken the White House COVID-19 Vaccine Challenge, and President Ashish Vaidya has kicked off the university’s campaign with…

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State has re-instituted mask mandate for Executive Branch employees, visitors to state office buildings

July 29, 2021July 28, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today As the number of COVID-19 cases in Kentucky continue to grow at an increasing rate,…

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McCormick recalls three seasonings following routine FDA testing and potential salmonella risk

July 29, 2021July 28, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Global seasoning, spice and condiments manufacturer McCormick & Company, Inc., is initiating a voluntary recall…

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First National Bank of Kentucky invites public to stop by its new full-service center in Fort Wright

July 29, 2021July 29, 20210

First National Bank of Kentucky is holding an Open House at its new full-service banking center located at 2001 Dixie…

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