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Covid cases inching up and concerns mount over Delta variant; get vaccinated if you haven’t

July 9, 2021July 9, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Kentucky has begun to see another uptick in COVID-19 cases, according to State Public Health…

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NKY Chamber next Eggs-N-Issues presents The Cincinnati Bengals with Montoya, Blackburn,Tobin

July 9, 2021July 8, 20210

Football fans throughout the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky region will want to register for the next Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce (NKY…

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Commentary: Friendly reminder that it’s time to see your dentist; back-to-normal means back-to-dentist

July 9, 2021July 8, 20210

By Dr. Stephanie Poynter and Linda Poynter, PHRDH, BHS Kentucky Oral Health Coalition Like many Kentuckians, we are eager for…

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Former UK basketball star, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist is an advocate for those who stutter — because he does

July 8, 2021July 7, 20210

By Allison Perry University of Kentucky Beloved by Big Blue Nation, former University of Kentucky men’s basketball player Michael Kidd-Gilchrist is perhaps…

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Covington duplex owners to receive refund; city fixes ‘drafting error’ that led to high storm water fee

July 8, 2021July 7, 20210

A two-word change in a Covington City ordinance first passed in February will send most owners of duplexes in Covington…

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Holmes High School seeking nominations for Hall of Distinction, OutstandingYoung Alumnus honors

July 8, 2021July 8, 20210

Holmes High School has an outstanding history of students who have made significant differences in their communities and it recognizes…

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Coach Ken Shields is back on the Court for a basketball camp set for Monday

July 8, 2021July 7, 20210

Ken Shields, the former Northern Kentucky University basketball coach who twice guided teams to the NCAA (Division II) title game…

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Bill Straub: Hard to imagine a wackier contest with two candidates vying for who’s the biggest gun nut

July 8, 2021July 7, 20212

Where else other than Kentucky can you witness a challenger in a congressional race toiling to out-crazy an incumbent who…

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Cove Federal Credit Union names Maureen Hebert and Sandy Cambron to Board of Directors

July 7, 2021July 7, 20210

Cove Federal Credit Union (Cove FCU) announced that Maureen Hebert and Sandy Cambron have been elected to the Board of…

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Some surprises here — list of the most misspelled word in each state. Can you guess Kentucky’s?

July 7, 2021July 6, 20210

Staff report All Home Connections, an authorized sales agent of AT&T, compiled Google search data revealing every state’s most misspelled…

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Science Sistas group wants to help women of color pursue their dreams of careers in medical fields

July 7, 2021July 6, 20210

By Jenny Wells-Golden
 University of Kentucky Tyona Golden and Johnnetta Burns came to the University of Kentucky as freshmen in 2013. As…

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Behringer-Crawford’s Music@BCM summer concert Thursday features Cheryl Renee and her friends

July 7, 2021July 6, 20210

Vocalist, keyboardist and bandleader Cheryl Renée returns to the Thursday night Music@BCM summer concert series on July 8 — along…

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Legislative joint committee draws more than two hours of discussion on Critical Race Theory

July 7, 2021July 6, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Proposed legislation for the 2022 General Assembly that would ban the teaching of Critical Race…

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Covington’s newest police officer is a sergeant with six years experience in Michigan; sworn in, on the job

July 7, 2021July 6, 20210

Covington’s newest police officer is a sergeant with over six years of experience enforcing the law and protecting citizens in…

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Longtime lawmaker Tom Buford dies at age 72, remembered as a ‘giant in the Kentucky Senate’

July 7, 2021July 6, 20210

Kentucky Today A longtime state lawmaker from central Kentucky passed away Monday at the age of 72. 
State Senator Tom…

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The Takeoff: Smoove Creations and the power of customizing entrepreneurship at a young age

July 6, 2021July 5, 20211

By Abby Ober Blue North What happens when you take a product that everyone already knows about and owns, and…

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State’s farmer-florists keep growing, giving special reason to celebrate KY Grown Cut Flower Month

July 6, 2021July 4, 20210

Nothing says summer like fresh flowers. This July, the Kentucky Department of Agriculture and the Kentucky Horticulture Council (KHC) are…

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CPE names Lilly Massa-McKinley as executive director of new Kentucky Student Success Collaborative

July 6, 2021July 5, 20210

Lilly Massa-McKinley, a career leader in higher education with a focus on improving equity and student outcomes, will serve as…

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Six of state’s 61 health departments (including NKY) are losing their directors in wake of pandemic

July 6, 2021July 5, 20210

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Nearly 10 percent of the state’s health departments are losing their directors, with five…

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Summer street cleaning starts July 8 in Covington; signs, link show schedule to move vehicles

July 6, 2021July 6, 20210

Covington’s Public Works Department will begin its annual summer cleaning of residential streets on July 8, and “aesthetic appeal” is…

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Kentucky Symphony Orchestra expands summer series to six performances, starting July 10-11

July 6, 2021July 5, 20210

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra has expanded its traditional Summer series from three to six performances in 2021. The KSO returns…

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Students can apply for state’s Optometry Scholarship program — to improve eye health of state’s citizens

July 5, 2021July 4, 20211

Kentuckians interested in becoming optometrists may apply for the state’s Optometry Scholarship program, administered by the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance…

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