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Free-standing birthing centers gain ground after St. Elizabeth Healthcare accepts compromise

October 26, 2024October 26, 20240

By Sarah Ladd Kentucky Lantern After compromises from lawmakers, St. Elizabeth Healthcare in Northern Kentucky is now neutral on legislation…

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  • Education

To benefit Zembrodt Education Center, ‘Magic Boy’ (a magician, mentalist) to perform Nov. 8

October 26, 2024October 25, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter For 52 years, The Point/Arc has performed magic. Now, staff, family and friends can see…

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Opinion – William Woods: Jonathan Trimble says Florence deserves leadership, not career politicians

October 26, 2024October 25, 20240

Part of a series on Florence City Council candidates Jonathon Trimble describes himself as a differently abled citizen of Florence….

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News briefs: Sophia Rosing to serve year in jail for UK dorm assault; Sen. Turner dies; Appalshop honored

October 25, 2024October 25, 20241

Staff report A former University of Kentucky student and Beechwood High School graduate has been sentenced to a year in…

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  • Government

Florence council eyes sizable administrative reorganization as finance director retires

October 25, 2024October 24, 20240

The city of Florence has decided to conduct a sizable reorganization within the city, concentrating on the finance department, since…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Bill Straub: It will soon be decided — Will American exceptionalism survive?

October 25, 2024October 24, 20241

In Barry Levinson’s classic comedy Diner, a pair of working-class Baltimore boys find themselves cruising the back roads of Maryland…

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  • Sports

How and where does NKY stand in state football and where do the rankings disagree

October 25, 2024October 24, 20240

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter Five Northern Kentucky teams are listed this week in Sports Illustrated’s overall high school football…

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  • Business

A ‘major milestone’: Newport breaks ground on new parking garage, just beginning of big development

October 24, 2024October 23, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter It was promoted as a garage groundbreaking – but it was much more than that….

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  • Government

Erlanger breaks ground on Eons Park, an innovative multi-functional, ‘bold future’

October 24, 2024October 24, 20244

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter The city of Erlanger welcomed a who’s who of administrators, judge executives, a state…

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  • Living

MIke Tussey: October — apple butter, football, pumpkins, World Series, and Halloween

October 24, 2024October 23, 20242

It’s late October and the leaves are falling, overnight temps are now in the mid 30’s, football is in full…

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  • Health

Rep. Mike Clines honored with KY Academy of Physician Assistants Advocate of Year Award

October 24, 2024October 23, 20240

Representative Mike Clines (R-Alexandria) was honored with the Kentucky Academy of Physician Assistants (KAPA) PA Advocate of the Year award…

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  • NonProfit

Brays collaborate with Horizon to establish a foundation supporting skilled trades

October 24, 2024October 22, 20240

Sara and Brandon Bray, in collaboration with Horizon Community Funds, have founded the Bray Foundation with a mission to strengthen…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Joseph Meyer: Mayor-council form of government is better choice for Covington

October 24, 2024October 23, 20240

Over my eight years as mayor, I’ve been privileged to work with great commissioners and great staff to advance the…

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  • Living

The many lives of Josh Quinn — from bagpipes to FBI to bourbon distilling to tourism

October 23, 2024October 22, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter It wasn’t a presentation, or the usual speech – it was a performance. Courtesy, Josh…

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Opinion – Tom Shelton: Kentucky constitution is strong on public education — vote no on Amendment 2

October 23, 2024October 22, 20240

After spending 20 years in school district administration in two of Kentucky’s largest school districts, Fayette and Daviess Counties, I…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Dave Hatter: Mayor endorses re-election of all six incumbent Fort Wright city council members

October 23, 2024October 22, 20240

I’ve had the privilege and the pleasure of serving as Mayor of my hometown, Fort Wright, for the past 10…

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Kentucky Housing Corp. reports to task force about housing shortage, NKY counties hit hard

October 22, 2024October 21, 20240

The Kentucky Housing Corporation presented at a meeting of the Kentucky Housing Task Force, a special legislative committee formed in early 2024…

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  • Education

Saints Serve Day: From campus to community TMU celebrates 4th annual day of service

October 22, 2024October 21, 20240

Thomas More University canceled all normal daytime classes recently and organized a day of service for its students, faculty and…

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  • Health

Saturday is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day; clean out your old drugs, save a life

October 22, 2024October 22, 20240

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Saturday is the federal Drug Enforcement Administration’s next National Prescription Drug Take Back Day when the…

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Emergency Shelter of Northern Kentucky will hold a ‘Welcome in Winter’ donation drive Thursday

October 22, 2024October 21, 20240

The Emergency Shelter of Northern Kentucky is holding a ‘Welcome in Winter’ donation drive on Thursday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. to…

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  • Voices

Opinion — Kara Harp: A candidate for Bellevue City Council, she will encourage dialogue, good policy

October 22, 2024October 21, 20240

I’m Kara Harp, and I’m enjoying meeting neighbors and new friends as a candidate for Bellevue City Council. My goals…

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Opinion – Dan Bell: Mayor says re-elect the entire mayor-commissioners team

October 22, 2024October 22, 20240

The City of Taylor Mill is growing rapidly. Our population is now around 7,000, and that growth will continue into…

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