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NKU student-entrepreneur Isaiah Kelly earns place at top business pitch competition for Smoove Creations

March 4, 2021March 3, 20210

Northern Kentucky University graduate student Isaiah Kelly is heading to one of the most prominent business pitch competitions around the…

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Judge Shepherd temporarily blocks three bills that limit governor’s power, hearing to take place

March 4, 2021March 3, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Franklin Circuit Court Judge Phillip Shepherd issued a temporary injunction keeping three bills passed by…

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Gov. Beshear says 731,000 Kentuckians have been vaccinated, reports 1,175 cases, 33 deaths

March 4, 2021March 3, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear announced more than 731,000 Kentuckians have now had at least the first dose of one of the…

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USDEA releases National Drug Threat Assessments showing ‘harsh reality’ of drug threats

March 4, 2021March 3, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration on Tuesday released the National Drug Threat Assessment, an annual…

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Keeneland to offer limited ticket packages — seating and dining — for Spring Meet April 2-23

March 4, 2021March 3, 20210

Keeneland has released plans to offer fans a limited number of ticket packages for dining, reserved grandstand seating and general…

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Covington mayor tells commission Brent Spence project an ‘existential threat’ to city revitalization

March 3, 2021March 2, 20210

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter Calling it an “existential threat” to the city’s revitalization, Covington Mayor Joseph U. Meyer spoke…

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Red Cross encouraging Kentuckians to join in to help those in need during Red Cross Month in March

March 3, 2021March 2, 20210

One year since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, people have stepped up to address the emotional needs…

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Personalize Your Plate for National Nutrition Month to develop a healthful eating pattern

March 3, 2021March 1, 20210

By Tracey True The Diary Alliance March is National Nutrition Month® and this year the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics…

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Governor reports 700,000 Kentuckians have been vaccinated; 1,080 new cases, 19 deaths

March 3, 2021March 2, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Gov. Andy Beshear announced a continued decline in most of the numbers dealing with the…

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Purrfect Day Cafe celebrates 200th adoption; shelter cats find new homes through partnership

March 3, 2021March 2, 20210

The Purrfect Day Café in Covington recently celebrated their 200th cat adoption, a major milestone for the Café which opened…

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Northern Kentucky among first areas targeted for initial KentuckyWired network access

March 3, 2021March 2, 20210

The more than 3,000 miles of high-speed, high-capacity fiber-optic cable extending through Kentucky’s 120 counties by KentuckyWired is nearly complete,…

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Jay Fossett named Dayton Chief Administrative Officer, has extensive legal and government experience

March 3, 2021March 3, 20210

Mayor Ben Baker announced at the Dayton City Council meeting tonight that the city is hiring Jay Fossett to serve…

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Teresa Werner: Fixing the hidden costs of climate change; every person wants a healthy environment

March 2, 2021March 2, 20215

Our taxes cover disaster relief, our insurance and premiums reflect what the insurers must pay for natural disasters, and we…

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COVID Roundup: Covid cases drop, Beshear opens up some businesses to 60%, vaccines open to 1C

March 2, 2021March 1, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear announced 18 industries can increase capacity to 60% as the state completes its seventh straight week of…

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BBB: Adults 18-24 at highest scam risk in 2020; online purchase scams are riskiest

March 2, 2021March 1, 20210

Adults ages 18–24 reported the highest median losses ($150) and the highest likelihood of loss (56.6%) to BBB Scam TrackerSM…

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Work to start March 15 on Covington 11th Street vehicle, pedestrian bridge over CSX tracks

March 2, 2021March 1, 20210

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) work is about to begin on a project to demolish the closed 11th Street Bridge…

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Girl Scouts of Wilderness Road will benefit from Walmart’s Round Up program in March

March 2, 2021March 1, 20210

Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road (GSKWR) will be the beneficiary of Walmart’s Round Up Program throughout the month of…

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Vaccinations for Phase 1C (60 and older, high risk, essential workers) available; make appointment here

March 1, 2021March 1, 20210

Kentucky is moving into the Phase 1C COVID-19 vaccination stage beginning today. Phase 1C includes people aged 60 years or…

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McConnell announces $269 million in additional boost for Kentucky colleges and universities

March 1, 2021February 28, 20210

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced Kentucky’s colleges and universities were allocated a total of…

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Our Rich History: ‘Endless and bottomless sand’ nearly doomed Cathedral construction

March 1, 2021February 28, 20211

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to the NKyTribune When the bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Covington, Camillus Paul Maes, sank…

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Lynn James: 21st decade of 21st Century is off to a blazing start, not wanting to be outdone by the last

March 1, 2021February 28, 20210

Has anyone noticed when we started the new year, we started a new decade? Yes, a decade starts with the…

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State ends February note — seventh consecutive week of declining cases; ‘going in right direction’

March 1, 2021February 28, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Kentucky is ending the month of February on a positive note regarding the COVID-19 pandemic,…

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