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Doulas provide practical support, guidance during birth, and their care can reduce maternal mortality

April 16, 2022April 15, 20220

By Mariann H. Hutti University of Kentucky Healthcare The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released statistics on maternal…

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Slow down, save a life — things to remembers when approaching a highway work zone

April 15, 2022April 14, 20220

Two words to remember when approaching a highway work zone: Slow down. You could save a life, and it might…

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Time to celebrate: Purple People Bridge, one-of-a-kind historic landmark, turns 150-years-old this year

April 14, 2022April 13, 20220

The Purple People Bridge – the one-of-a-kind historic landmark that is the only bridge over the Ohio River dedicated exclusively…

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NKU to host world-renowned pianists April 22 for concert benefitting Ukrainian refugees

April 13, 2022April 12, 20220

In light of the tragic events transpiring in Ukraine, Northern Kentucky University will welcome back two world-renowned pianists and NKU…

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Kentucky by Heart: Gathering of Descendants returns in June; books highlights ‘Wicked Western Kentucky’

April 12, 2022April 11, 20220

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Frontiersman Daniel Boone is perhaps as well-known a name in Kentucky as there is, and…

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Our Rich History: The growth of a strong business program at Thomas More, a liberal arts college

April 11, 2022April 10, 20220

By Tom Ward Thomas More University Part 40 of Our Series: “Retrospect and Vista II: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021”  Decades…

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The River: Steamboat sleuthing is part of his nature and also part of the fun — but what about the RUBY?

April 10, 2022December 1, 20243

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with…

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Enjoy ‘The Irish Spirit,’ the NKY Chamber’s annual group trip, Oct. 10-18; get early discount by April 15

April 9, 2022April 8, 20220

Dreaming of an Irish adventure, a visit to the land of legends and mystical folklore, lush green landscapes and spectacular…

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‘Covington Connect’ wi-fi project wins international award for partnership to smash digital divide

April 8, 2022April 7, 20220

A city-led initiative to smash the digital divide in Covington by expanding access to free, public Wi-Fi has been named…

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City of Erlanger’s Summer Sendoff back for 2nd year; Family City celebration seeks vendors, sponsors

April 7, 2022April 6, 20220

The City of Erlanger’s ode to summer – the Summer Sendoff festival – will be back for the second year….

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Gay Middendorf celebrates 39 years as a loyal volunteer at The Point/Arc — and loves every minute

April 6, 2022April 5, 20220

By Andy Furman The Point/Arc Her title hasn’t changed in 38 years. As for a raise in pay – forget…

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Kentucky by Heart: Speaking in public requires grace, and occasionally biting your tongue

April 5, 2022April 4, 20220

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist While sharing a Sunday religious message at a Lexington nursing home a few years back,…

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Our Rich History: St. Thomas More, patron saint of lawyers; 40-year history of Annual Lawyers Lunch

April 4, 2022April 3, 20220

By Raymond G. Hebert, PhD Thomas More University Part 39 of our series, “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More College/University,…

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The River: In honor and memory of ‘Fish,’ a story of a great skiff race and an adventure on the FLYIN’ FISH

April 3, 2022December 1, 202410

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with…

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Traveling exhibit seeking stories, art celebrating heritage of Covington’s Hispanic community

April 2, 2022April 1, 20224

A little over two years after hosting a well-attended Latino Picnic, Behringer-Crawford Museum is organizing another event to build connections…

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Covington to rename conference room in honor of legal trailblazer, ‘The First One’ Lulu Northcutt

April 1, 2022March 31, 20220

Covington’s Lulu Northcutt made headlines in a March 6, 1929, article in The Kentucky Post newspaper by doing what lawyers…

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Covington Finance Director Muhammed Owusu retires, will return to Virginia to be with family

March 31, 2022March 30, 20220

A month shy of his fourth anniversary with the City of Covington, Finance Director Muhammed Owusu is returning home to…

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72 years later, the 1950 U.S. Census becomes available online on April 1 — and it matters

March 30, 2022March 29, 20220

After a 72-year waiting period, the 1950 United States Census becomes available on Friday, April 1. Why is this important?…

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Kentucky by Heart: Upcoming 225th anniversary of Grants Lick brings back fond childhood memories

March 29, 2022March 28, 20226

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist When Grandma Flairty was still driving, I recall on our family visits her getting in…

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Our Rich History: Sr. M. Albert Murphy, Sr. M. Philip Trauth, founders of TMC history department

March 28, 2022March 30, 20220

By Tom Ward Thomas More University Part 38 of Our Series: “Retrospect and Vista II: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021” Two…

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The River: Anywhere on river is home, but ‘unnamed buyer’ is taking the SPIRIT of Peoria out of Peoria

March 27, 2022December 1, 20247

By Capt. Don Sanders Special to NKyTribune (The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders is sharing the…

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They’re back: NKY Bourbon Barrel Walk along five NKY riverfront cities looking for sponsors, artists

March 26, 2022March 25, 20220

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Catalytic Fund, announces the return of an art project that…

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