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Beshear reports 776 new COVID-19 cases, 8 deaths; continue to wear masks to stay safe

September 17, 2020September 16, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear on Wednesday reported 776 new COVID-19 cases and eight deaths, bringing the state’s total cases to 58,764…

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Bill Straub: Who to believe? New stimulus package (choose one: does, does not) look promising

September 17, 2020September 16, 20204

It was Sen. George Aiken, a Republican from Vermont, who suggested in the fall of 1966 that the United States…

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Kentucky Chamber gives MVP Awards to Reps. Adam Koenig, Kim Moser, and Sal Santoro

September 17, 2020September 16, 20200

Representatives Adam Koenig, Kim Moser and Sal Santoro were presented the Chamber MVP Award by Kentucky Chamber Vice President of…

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Be assured, travelers, CVG becomes first airport in Midwest to get global Health Accreditation

September 17, 2020September 16, 20200

The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport is the first airport in the Midwest and third in the U.S. to receive an industry-approved,…

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Kenton County Clerk Gabrielle Summe warns that grace period on vehicle registration ends Oct. 6

September 17, 2020September 16, 20200

As of September 15, there are over 14,000 vehicle registrations in Kenton County that are unpaid beyond their original expiration…

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Kentucky enters final stretch in effort to secure responses to 2020 U.S. Census; every one counts

September 17, 2020September 16, 20200

By Nadia Ramlagan Public News Service Kentuckians have a few more weeks to secure the resources they will rely on…

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Latonia’s iconic Dari-Crest leased to Tim Eversole of Bean Haus Bakery, to be refurbished, open all year

September 16, 2020September 15, 20200

Latonia has been receiving great news on the Covington economic development landscape. A few months ago, the City featured the…

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Covington schools seek donations for First Lady’s ‘Coverings for Kids’, so all students, staff have masks

September 16, 2020September 15, 20200

Covington Independent Public Schools will participate in Kentucky First Lady Britainy Beshear’s “Coverings for Kids” initiative to bring in mask…

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Beshear gives wide-ranging report about grants, the opioid fight, more; reports 745 COVID cases, 9 deaths

September 16, 2020September 15, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear on Tuesday reported 745 new COVID-19 cases and nine deaths, bringing the state’s totals to 58,000 cases…

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Covington’s Zapata Cantina holds grand opening in downtown at 8th and Madison, offers ‘authentic fare’

September 16, 2020September 15, 20200

Covington’s Zapata Cantina has opened in Covington. The cantina, named after the early 20th century Mexican revolutionary and folk hero,…

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Union City Commission makes grants to eight businesses to cover expenses incurred due to COVID

September 16, 2020September 15, 20200

At a special meeting of the Union City Commission, the City announced eight grant recipients for the Union Small Business…

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Joe Durrett sets personal record in Boston Marathon, which he ran Monday on Thomas More’s campus

September 15, 2020September 15, 20200

Joe Durrett, the president of the Thomas More Alumni Association Board of Directors, ran this year’s Boston Marathon on Thomas…

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Jason Glass: As we start new school year under unusual circumstances, department stands united

September 15, 2020September 14, 20200

I wanted to start my first column as Kentucky’s new commissioner of education to let you know how happy I…

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City of Covington seeking proposals to help distribute direct food assistance for COVID-19 relief

September 15, 2020September 14, 20200

The City of Covington is looking for help spending $100,000 on food for residents affected by COVID-19. Recognizing that the…

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Beshear reports 342 cases, 5 deaths; cites CARES for NKY governments; Stack updates on schools

September 15, 2020September 14, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear on Monday reported 342 cases and five deaths, bringing the state’s totals to 57,282 cases and 1,065…

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Newport Racing & Gaming facility to open on Oct. 2 for historical racing machine gaming, simulcasts

September 15, 2020September 14, 20200

Newport Racing & Gaming will open its historical racing machine gaming floor, bar and horse racing simulcast area to the…

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Tapit filly sells for $1.25 million at first session of Keeneland’s September Yearling sale

September 14, 2020September 13, 20200

Claiborne Farm, agent, paid $1.25 million for a filly by leading sire Tapit out of Grade 1 winner Embellish the…

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CPE to host webinar Thursday on ‘The Rapid Rise of Dual Credit: Understanding the Positive Impact’

September 14, 2020September 13, 20200

The Council on Postsecondary Education will host a webinar, The Rapid Rise of Dual Credit: Understanding the Positive Impact on…

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Report shows digital safety net helps Kentucky small businesses survive during COVID-19

September 14, 2020September 13, 20200

The Connected Commerce Council (3C) has released a report detailing the existence and importance of the small business “Digital Safety…

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State climatologist Stuart Foster says Kentucky’s climate is becoming wetter

September 14, 2020September 13, 20201

The recent visit of cooler, drier air across Kentucky has provided a break from the summer weather pattern that has…

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Our Rich History: Prostitution, progressivism, and prohibition all part of Newport’s colorful past

September 14, 2020September 14, 20204

By Jeremy D. Shea Special to NKyTribune Part 44 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020.” For many…

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Alicia Whatley: Promoting cessation to end teen vaping — as usage of e-cigarettes has surged

September 14, 2020September 14, 20200

In Kentucky, rates of youth cigarette smoking have been decreasing, but the usage of e-cigarettes has surged. The percentage of 12th grade…

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