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NKY Community Action Commission accepting applications for assistance with home energy bills

May 17, 2020May 16, 20202

In response to the COVID-19 emergency, Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission is now taking applications for an added spring open…

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Voices from the Classroom: Members of the Class of 2020 get a chance to have their say; they speak out

May 17, 2020May 16, 20200

By Amanda Klare Beechwood Elementary School Since March, we have seen our local schools and communities rally around the Class…

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Supreme Court Justice Michelle Keller to receive KY Bar Association’s Distinguished Judge Award

May 17, 2020May 16, 20200

Supreme Court of Kentucky’s Justice Michelle M. Keller, was selected by the Kentucky Bar Association’s Board of Governors to receive…

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Beshear emphasizes re-opening the economy safely; funeral homes, retail, restaurants opening this week

May 17, 2020May 17, 20200

Kentucky Today Gov. Andy Beshear on Saturday posted a video update for Kentuckians on the coronavirus pandemic and emphasized re-opening…

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Voting on June 23: Postcard reminder for mail-in voting, fewer on-site voting sites, register by May 26

May 16, 2020May 17, 20200

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Despite it likely being the most unusual one in state history, preparations are on schedule…

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Phyllis George, former Miss America and First Lady of Kentucky, dies of rare blood disease at age 70

May 16, 2020May 16, 20209

Staff report Phyllis George, Miss America of 1971, a broadcast television pioneer and former First Lady of Kentucky, died Thursday…

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New ‘toy’ — a mini-paver — for Covington Public Works will help tackle potholes, bad pavement

May 16, 2020May 15, 20200

The newest “toy” bought by the City of Covington’s Public Works Department will bring noticeable benefits for drivers: Smoother road…

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NKY has 43 new COVID cases, Kentucky has 252 cases, 4 deaths; state parks to reopen in June

May 16, 2020May 15, 20200

As of Friday afternoon, the NKY Health Department reported 43 additional cases of COVID-19 in Northern Kentucky, for 877 total…

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KDE releases initial guidance on how to restart schools for 2020-21 year amid pandemic

May 16, 2020May 15, 20200

The Kentucky Department of Education has released a new guidance document about questions schools and districts should consider when they…

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2020 Census and Bean Haus Too; volunteers to help attendees fill out forms at today’s grill-out

May 16, 2020May 15, 20200

The Covington Census Committee is “crashing” Bean Haus Too’s community grill-out today in an effort to raise Census participation rates…

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State to reopen tourism, encourage in-state travel; make a state park reservation starting May 19

May 16, 2020May 15, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear announced today that as part of the Healthy at Work initiative the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet will reopen…

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Kenton County libraries to reopen with drive-thru on May 18 with limited hours

May 16, 2020May 15, 20201

Kenton County libraries reopen with drive-thru service on May 18. All Northern Kentucky libraries will either begin drive-thru or curbside…

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Al Cross: As Trump’s virus work drags them down, Republicans seem frantic

May 15, 2020May 21, 20201

Republicans facing an election amid a century-rank catastrophe made worse by their president are throwing anything they can against the…

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Kentucky Class of 2020 encouraged to participate in national ‘Graduate Together’ telecast Saturday

May 15, 2020May 14, 20200

Kentucky high school seniors and teachers are encouraged to share their stories and participate in the national “Graduate Together” telecast…

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Harold Tomlinson: Rural internet infrastructure lacking but improvement is coming soon

May 15, 2020May 12, 20202

During this unprecedented time, we can see around us our many blessings, as well as our challenges. Carroll County is…

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NKY Restaurant Relief Fund distributes 10 more $1,000 grants to local bars, restaurants

May 15, 2020December 7, 20200

The generosity of the Northern Kentucky – and now, Greater Cincinnati – region has enabled the NKY Restaurant Relief Fund…

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NKY has 27 new COVID cases, 1 death; state 199 new cases; Team Kentucky assistance funds available

May 15, 2020May 14, 20200

As of Thursday afternoon, the NKY Health Department reported 27 additional cases of COVID-19 in Northern Kentucky and one death,…

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Erlanger, Ft. Mitchell mayors issue executive orders so restaurants can expand to outdoor dining

May 15, 2020May 15, 20200

As COVID-19 restrictions grew, Matt Grimes, watched as his number of employees decreased. “We went from nearly 50 employees to…

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Today is Peace Officers Memorial Day; Governor orders flags at half-staff at all state office buildings

May 15, 2020May 14, 20200

In accordance with a proclamation from the White House, Gov. Andy Beshear has directed that flags at all state office…

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Design to start on Peaselburg storm sewer work to alleviate backups, flooding in neighborhood

May 14, 2020May 13, 20200

An engineering firm is being hired to design the newest phase of a multi-million-dollar, decade-long effort to alleviate basement sewer…

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Bill Straub: Ugliness joins with falsehoods to come out in open, revealing McConnell’s disdain for Obama

May 14, 2020May 13, 20204

It’s no secret that Senate Republican Leader Mitch “Root-‘n-Branch’’ McConnell has long looked upon former President Barack Obama with the…

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Headline Books releases The Redemption, final installment of Lauren Hudson’s award-winning trilogy

May 14, 2020May 13, 20200

Staff report Completing the final book in her series of novels presented special challenges for two-time Independent Author of the…

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