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Summer raises curtain on Kentucky’s outdoor theaters — but is their final act near?

June 8, 2024June 8, 20240

By Jack Brammer Kentucky Lantern Pioneer Playhouse in Danville will lift the curtain this weekend on its 75th season of…

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  • Business

Keven Moore: Dangers of baby changing stations — caregivers should be alert

June 8, 2024June 7, 20240

A newborn goes through approximately 2,400 diapers before turning one-year-old, which amounts to around 6.6 diapers per day; and on…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Henry G Marks: A bully and a bully pulpit — there’s a metaphor in there somewhere

June 8, 2024June 7, 20240

Think about the school bully. You may have been bullied. You may know someone who was bullied. You are at…

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Sen. John Schickel is keynote speaker at statewide banquet for Knights of Columbus

June 8, 2024June 7, 20240

State Sen. John Schickel, R-Union, delivered remarks to an audience of devoted Knights of Columbus members as the keynote speaker…

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  • Sports

Pitching depth, pitchers hitting, handling unexpected get Ryle to Game 2 over Carter

June 8, 2024June 8, 20240

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter LEXINGTON – Prepare for the unexpected, his fellow Northern Kentucky high school baseball coaches…

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Learning Grove, PNC Foundation celebrate groundbreaking on new outdoor play park

June 7, 2024June 6, 20240

Learning Grove and the PNC Foundation celebrated the groundbreaking of a new nature-based classroom in West Covington at the LearingScape…

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  • Government

General Election filing deadline passed; final candidate list confirmed for Kenton ballot

June 7, 2024June 6, 20240

By Nicole Erwin NKyTribune reporter   The filing deadline for candidates participating in the November 5 General Election closed this…

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  • Business

The voice behind the drive-thru speaker at Florence Sonic is focused on customer service

June 7, 2024June 7, 20240

By Jake Furman NKyTribune reporter You had to scratch your head. Or, perhaps you were just too hungry. But, admit…

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  • NonProfit

Cove Federal Credit Union awards scholarships totaling $10k to five local students

June 7, 2024June 12, 20240

Cove Federal Credit Union has announced the recipients of the 2024 Cove Federal Credit Union Scholarship. Five local students, members…

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  • Education

Horizon’s Jordan McFaull Memorial Scholarship awarded to Beechwood senior Alejandra Saavedra

June 7, 2024June 6, 20240

The 2024 Jordan G. McFaull Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Alejandra Saavedra at the Beechwood High School Senior Honors Night….

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  • Sports

Close but not quite closing for Highlands as Birds look for elusive first state tourney win

June 7, 2024June 7, 20241

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter LEXINGTON – They’ve gotten close. Just not close enough for a proud Highlands program…

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  • Sports

No change for NKY’s state tournament baseball fortunes as Simon Kenton falls in first game

June 7, 2024June 7, 20240

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter LEXINGTON – The beat goes on for Northern Kentucky in the state high school…

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  • Education

Dolly Parton Imagination Library now reaches every preschool child in Kentucky

June 6, 2024June 6, 20240

Staff report The Dolly Parton Imagination Library reaches every preschool child in Kentucky who can now have the gift of…

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  • Government

Covington hears $67M proposal for Central Riverfront; ’25 budget considered

June 6, 2024June 5, 20240

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter It looks promising that another new development is going to come to the Covington Central…

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Covington volunteers pick up trash during River Sweep; in all, 2100 lbs. removed

June 6, 2024June 5, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Richard Harrison said his crew did their part – and the results are there to…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Al Cross: Kentucky Republicans help Trump tear down the system

June 6, 2024July 3, 20244

When Mitch McConnell voted not to convict Donald Trump on impeachment for inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection, which he nevertheless…

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  • Living

Latter Day Saints church donation boosts Be Concerned food supply, customers

June 6, 2024June 5, 20240

The food supply at Be Concerned is looking a lot better than it did just a few days ago.
 That’s…

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Tim Hanner retiring from EducateNKY; new president is Cheye Calvo; Tom Haggard joins as v.p.

June 5, 2024June 5, 20240

After completing the successful launch of EducateNKY over the past year, President/CEO Tim Hanner announced he will retire in July…

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Kenton County Library’s Dave Schroeder talks about new library in Latonia — coming in spring ’25

June 5, 2024June 5, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter It’s coming – and it’s needed. Those were the confident words from David E. Schroeder,…

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Bird flu’s spread from poultry to cattle to humans provokes worry among feds, states

June 5, 2024June 5, 20240

By Jennifer Shutt States Newsroom Dairy farmers throughout the country are on guard and the federal government is mobilizing after…

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Opinion – Christy Burch: ION Center is grateful for legislature’s increased funding for services

June 5, 20240

At the Ion Center for Violence Prevention, everything we do is either preventing violence from happening or from getting worse….

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  • Living

Mike Tussey: Winners are a breed apart even in marbles or ping pong; they know what it takes

June 5, 2024June 5, 20240

You’ll find winners in politics, athletics, broadcasting, teaching, law enforcement, firemen, and of course – in any profession. The list…

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