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Horizon Community Funds, Aviatra Accelerators join to support region’s female entrepreneurial efforts

January 9, 2021January 8, 20210

Aviatra Accelerators and Horizon Community Funds have launched a new fund to bolster Aviatra’s work in shaping entrepreneurial passions to…

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David Herriman fund at GCF gives annual arts funding awards to Cinci Opera, Q-Kidz, ish Festival

January 9, 2021January 11, 20210

The David C. Herriman Fund of Greater Cincinnati Foundation (GCF) has granted its third annual arts funding awards, totaling $226,000,…

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Paul Hill: An Open Letter to Donald Trump: I once admired you as ‘cool guy,’ you changed my mind

January 9, 2021January 8, 20211

OPEN LETTER TO DONALD TRUMP Let me say that I admired you when I was in my twenty’s. I bought…

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Republican lawmakers off and running on top priorities, fast-tracking 10 bills

January 8, 2021January 7, 20211

By Mark Maynard Kentucky Today Armed with veto-proof power, Republican lawmakers were off and running on their top priorities Thursday….

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Kentucky Humanities’ Kentucky Reads novel is The Birds of Opulence by Crystal Wilkinson

January 8, 2021January 7, 20210

Kentucky Humanities has selected Crystal Wilkinson’s The Birds of Opulence for its 2021 Kentucky Reads. The novel will be at the center…

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Braxton Brewing’s Evan Rouse on what it means to be names to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list

January 8, 2021January 7, 20210

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter COVINGTON — When he was 16, Evan Rouse took a family trip to drop his…

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Beshear reports 4,911 new COVID-19 cases, second-highest ever, and 37 deaths; in a ‘dangerous place’

January 8, 2021January 7, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear reported 4,911 new COVID-19 cases in the Commonwealth’s second-highest daily report – yesterday’s report was the highest-ever…

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Beshear unveils ‘Better Kentucky Budget’ during virtual State of the Commonwealth address

January 8, 2021January 7, 20212

The State of the Commonwealth is stronger and more prepared than most to defeat COVID-19 and sprint into the future,…

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Applications open for Chamber’s Business Impact Awards recognizing local business

January 8, 2021January 7, 20210

Each year, the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce (NKY Chamber) recognizes local business leaders and innovators through its Business Impact…

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Kentucky Commissioner of Education: How to talk to students about January 6 — it’s a teachable moment

January 8, 2021January 7, 20210

By Jason E. Glass Commission of Education Throughout the course of my education career, I have engaged in numerous discussions…

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Al Cross: McConnell’s speech was a turning point, at last, as he stands up for the truth

January 8, 2021January 7, 20211

On one of the most dramatic days in American history, Kentucky’s senior senator saw he would lose control of the…

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Events at Capitol: Mitch McConnell’s remarks to Senate before/after mob; Gov. Beshear’s remarks

January 7, 2021January 7, 20213

A civics lesson U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) delivered the following remarks yesterday regarding the Electoral College certification…

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Gov. Beshear reports highest-ever daily cases, 5,742 cases, 34 deaths; need ‘centralized effort’

January 7, 2021January 6, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear announced the highest-ever daily report of COVID-19 cases in the Commonwealth and the highest positivity rate —…

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Kenton County Public Library going ‘fine free’ in 2021 — no overdue fines on most items

January 7, 2021January 6, 20210

The Kenton County Public Library will no longer charge overdue fines on most items. This comes months after a successful…

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‘Problem trees’ being removed with Covington’s blessing; Duke pruning this week in West Latonia

January 7, 2021January 6, 20210

A contractor for Duke Energy is pruning trees throughout West Latonia this week, and that work will include the removal…

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Supreme Court extends restrictions on jury trials, grand juries and other business until April 1

January 7, 2021January 6, 20210

The Supreme Court entered two new Administrative Orders that further extend restrictions on jury trials, grand juries, show cause dockets,…

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Karen Cheser announces retirement as superintendent of Fort Thomas public schools

January 7, 2021January 6, 20211

In her fourth year leading one of the highest-performing school districts in Kentucky and the surrounding region, Dr. Karen Cheser…

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Bill Straub: So it has come to mob rule, terrorism, vandalism of Capitol, encouraged by sitting President

January 7, 2021January 7, 20215

A little more than 85 years ago, during an era of rising fascism in Europe, Sinclair Lewis, who authored such…

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Covington moves forward with Protective Life development agreement, hires code inspectors

January 6, 2021January 5, 20210

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter COVINGTON – “A fantastic win.” “A feather in Covington’s cap.” “Very positive.” That’s how city…

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Heil brothers to develop Altura Estates custom-homes on site of former Campbell boys home

January 6, 2021January 5, 20211

Brothers Ken, Bob and Joe Heil — south Newport natives who operate some of Northern Kentucky’s best-known businesses — have…

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Beshear reports 1,781 new COVID-19 cases, 25 deaths; talks vaccines and contact tracing

January 6, 2021January 5, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear reported 1,781 new COVID-19 cases and 23 deaths — and positivity rate of 11.4 percent. He also…

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Beverly Bell: The Miley murders and swift justice — death of golf star Marion Miley was devastating blow

January 6, 2021January 5, 20210

The story had everything you could want: a young, gifted and nationally acclaimed athlete is brutally murdered at a swanky,…

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