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Voices from Classroom: ‘Now Hiring’ signs out; look at districts’ websites to see if there’s a job for you

January 21, 2022January 20, 20220

By Amanda Klare Beechwood Elementary School Everywhere you go, you see “Now Hiring” signs. A lot of companies are offering…

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Kenton County Democrats call on NKY Republicans to support pre-K, cite advantages of early learning

January 20, 2022January 22, 20221

The Kenton County Democrats have issued a statement that urges Republicans to support the funding allocated in Gov. Steve Beshear’s…

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NKU Honors College offers new, renewable ‘Honors Advantage Scholarship’ to every student admitted

January 19, 2022January 18, 20220

The Northern Kentucky University Honors College announces a new scholarship for incoming freshman students called the Honors Advantage Scholarship, which…

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Kentucky Youth Advocates launch Children’s Advocacy Week at Capitol virtual event; sign up here

January 18, 20220

Hundreds of advocates from across Kentucky are virtually gathering this week to rally on behalf of children and to promote…

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A reminder: Student-athletes involved in agriculture can apply for KDA-KHSAA scholarship — by Jan. 31

January 18, 2022January 17, 20220

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Kentucky student-athletes who are involved in agriculture are invited to apply for one of six…

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NKU ’22 Alumni: Nathan Smith, Jakki Haussler, Tracy Schwegmann, Mac Riley, John Jose, Peg Adams

January 17, 2022January 16, 20220

Northern Kentucky University announces the 2022 Alumni Awards recipients: Nathan Smith, Jakki Haussler, Tracy Schwegmann, H. McGuire (Mac) Riley, John…

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20 NKU students to compete in Econ Games 2022 Conference, sponsored by Fischer Homes

January 16, 2022January 15, 20220

Twenty Northern Kentucky University students will compete in The Econ Games 2022 Conference, co-founded by NKU Associate Professor of Economics…

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House continues questioning Kentucky State University, spells out potential baliout measure

January 15, 2022January 14, 20220

Kentucky lawmakers continued their efforts to monitor Kentucky State University’s (KSU) recovery from years of financial issues that include alleged…

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Rotary Club of Florence accepting nominations for annual Teacher of the Year awards

January 14, 2022January 13, 20220

By Hannah Walters Rotary Club of Florence The Teacher of the Year Award is an opportunity to give back to…

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Boone County Public Library choses Omni Architects to build new Walton Branch, wants public input

January 13, 2022January 12, 20220

Boone County Public Library has chosen Omni Architects as the firm to build the new Walton Branch, which will serve…

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Northern Kentucky University to host third Student Success Summit Jan. 14 ahead of spring semester

January 12, 2022January 11, 20220

Northern Kentucky University will begin the spring semester with its third annual Student Success Summit, a program focused on celebrating…

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NKU grad Christian Dallas leaves his signature mark all over region, completes extraordinary CVG mural

January 11, 2022January 10, 20222

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Christian Dallas has put his considerable talent and his NKU bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts…

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NKU College of Education to launch new Education, Culture and Society program during Spring Semester

January 10, 2022January 9, 20220

The Northern Kentucky University College of Education is announcing the launch of a new Bachelor of Arts in Education, Culture,…

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Senate bill moves school governance decisions away from school councils, back to superintendents

January 9, 2022January 8, 20221

Staff report Senate Bill 1, sponsored by NKY’s Sen. John Schickel, shifts school governance decisions away from school-based decision-making councils…

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Students in grades K-12 invited to submit stories, poems and Illustration to KET Young Writers Contest

January 8, 2022January 7, 20220

Does your child have a story to tell? Students in kindergarten through 12th grade are invited to submit stories, poems…

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NKU Spring Faculty Art Exhibition opens January 18, will feature work of Candice van Loveren Geis

January 7, 2022January 7, 20220

Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts (SOTA) will open its Spring 2022 Faculty Art Exhibition on Jan. 18 at…

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Three education bills take center stage during first week of Kentucky’s 2022 General Assembly session

January 6, 2022January 6, 20220

Day one of Kentucky’s 2022 Legislative Session of the General Assembly included the introduction of three education bills: Senate Bill…

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Henry Webb: This month we honor those responsible for our community’s most precious resource

January 5, 2022January 4, 20220

The only time many people pay attention to their local school board is when there’s a tax vote, but school…

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NKU is postponing the start of classes until January 18, due to COVID infections at record highs

January 5, 2022January 5, 20221

NKU President Ashish Vaidya issued the following alert, postponing the start of classes until January 18: “Current regional case information…

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Gold Star, Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati accepting nominations for third Gold Star Teacher Awards

January 4, 2022January 4, 20220

We all have an educator whose belief in us made a profound impact on our lives. When a teacher helps…

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Melissa Martin publishes a picture book for early literacy: ‘Those Are Not My Underpants’

January 3, 2022January 2, 20220

Melissa Martin, an author from Appalachia, a counselor and columnist, has a new picture book for children, Those Are Not…

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Holmes High School students Aubrie McGovney and Tkira Tolliver join Covington Partners’ board

January 2, 2022January 1, 20220

Two new student representatives on Covington Partners’ Board of Directors already have jam-packed schedules, but they hope their contributions can…

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