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Florence temporarily closing entrance ramp to I-75 from U.S. 42 eastbound for sewer lining project

August 19, 2024August 19, 20240

The City of Florence will temporarily close the entrance ramp to Interstate 75 northbound from U.S. 42 eastbound (14.07 mile…

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  • NonProfit

57th annual Campbell County Senior Citizens’ Picnic coming Sept. 25 to Pendery Park

August 19, 2024August 18, 20240

The 57th Campbell County Senior Citizens’ Picnic returns to Pendery Park in Melbourne on Wednesday, September 25, from 11 a.m….

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  • Voices

Opinion – Judy Harris: Clap, clap, wiggle, wiggle; reminder of 10th Amendment meaning

August 19, 2024August 18, 20240

“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited to it by the States, are reserved…

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The River: Capt. Pete McMahan pays tribute to Capt. Colin Washknock, a river pilot

August 18, 2024December 1, 20242

(Capt. Pete McMahan is filling in this week for Capt. Don Sanders with this story about a special river pilot,…

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  • NonProfit

KSO going ‘pops’ for its final concerts of the 30th Summer Series — join in Aug. 31, Sept. 1

August 18, 2024August 17, 20240

Staff report The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra will tap into sweet memories of the past as it offers “pops” favorites in…

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  • Business

U.S. Global Leadership Coalition’s South Summit featured local, national leaders

August 18, 2024August 17, 20240

The U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (USGLC) hosted local and national leaders for its second annual South Summit in Louisville. The…

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  • Education

Positive Parenting: Some tips to help kids return to school with positivity, enthusiasm

August 18, 2024August 20, 20240

By Clarissa Mobley FaceIt Movement/Kosair for Kids The end of summer signals the start of a new school year, a…

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  • Voices

Joe Heller: Cartoonist views of news – crowd sizes, weird, summer, tip taxes

August 18, 2024August 17, 20240

Joe Heller was the editorial cartoonist for the Green Bay Press-Gazette in Green Bay, Wis., from 1985 until being laid…

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  • Sports

Dan Weber’s Just Sayin’: Football’s numbers game here, NKU a candidate for moving on and up

August 18, 2024August 17, 20240

With the KHSAA’s publishing of the state’s high school football rosters this week, it’s something of a signal of the…

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  • Education

Former UK student, Beechwood grad Sophia Rosing pleads guilty to racist assault against fellow student

August 17, 2024August 16, 20241

Staff report A former University of Kentucky student and Beechwood High School graduate has pleaded guilty to four counts of…

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  • Government

Briefs: Park Hills, Lakeside Park, Florence, Ft. Mitchell, Taylor Mill, Covington, Kenton Cty.

August 17, 2024August 16, 20240

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter PARK HILLS Park Hills city council discussed giving approval for an event permit for…

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  • Health

NKY Health Department identifies outbreak of ‘Crypto’, offers safety measures you can take

August 17, 2024August 16, 20240

The Northern Kentucky Health Department has identified an outbreak of Cryptosporidiosis, better known as Crypto, within the Northern Kentucky area…

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  • News

When it comes to elections, ‘think local’; elections are run ‘by neighbors, not overlords’

August 17, 2024August 16, 20240

Establishing community trust in election officials and reminding voters how the democratic process happens in their neck of the woods…

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  • Business

Beware, beware, beware: BBB warns that scams are out there, searching for a victim

August 17, 2024August 16, 20240

The Better Business Bureau warns about scams in general, but gives these ten specific examples for consumers to be aware…

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  • Living

Covington Business Council to hold events related to two new restaurants downtown

August 17, 2024August 16, 20240

The Covington Business Council announces two upcoming events to show off two new restaurant concepts coming to Northern Kentucky’s largest…

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  • Government

Mayor Joe Meyer delivers final ‘State of City’ address to CBC, looks back as well as forward

August 16, 2024August 16, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter It was a time for Joe Meyer not only to look back – but forward…

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  • News

Kenton County commits site development funds for Elsmere manufacturing project

August 16, 2024August 15, 20240

The Kenton County Fiscal Court approved a proposal to utilize a portion of its $13 million site development fund for…

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  • Education

Kentucky School Boards Association explains to members what can be said on Amendment 2

August 16, 2024August 15, 20240

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The Kentucky School Boards Association (KSBA) conducted an hour-long webinar this week to educate its…

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  • NonProfit

Esperanza Latino Center to host Health Fair Sept. 7 at its Center on Pike St., Covington

August 16, 2024August 15, 20240

Esperanza Latino Center of NKY will be hosting a Health Fair on Saturday, Sept. 7, at the Center at 234…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Bill Straub: Barr is wrong about Imane Khelif, Olympic boxer; diversity makes us better

August 16, 2024August 15, 20243

In his never-ending, toadyrific endeavor to ingratiate himself to his Ming the Merciless-like master, King Donald of Mar-a-Lago, Rep. Andy…

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  • Education

Learning Grove gets prestigious accreditation designation, joins only 1300 child care centers

August 15, 2024August 14, 20240

Learning Grove’s early learning center at RiverCenter has again been recognized as an accredited center through the National Accreditation Commission…

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  • News

New Rumpke Waste & Recycling Transfer Station grand opening celebrated in Covington

August 14, 2024August 13, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Efficiency and less wear and tear on the vehicles. Those were the words mostly heard…

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