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Kentucky awarded nearly $1.1 million grant for apprenticeships from U.S. Department of Labor

June 18, 2018June 17, 20180

The U.S. Dept. of Labor (USDOL) has announced that the Kentucky Labor Cabinet has been awarded $1,085,871 under the ApprenticeshipUSA…

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Our Rich History; John Filson; first Kentucky historian, forgotten Cincinnati founder

June 18, 2018June 18, 20180

By Steve Preston Special to the NKyTribune In his book Daniel Boone, John Mack Faragher describes John Filson as the…

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In Covington, Rumpke to start hour earlier on brutally hot days in effort to keep crews safe and healthy

June 18, 2018June 18, 20180

On brutally hot days, the garbage trucks may be driving down Covington streets an hour earlier than usual.  In an…

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Hall of Fame football coach Bobby Bowden still sharing his faith to the world

June 17, 2018June 17, 20180

By Keith Taylor Kentucky Today Bobby Bowden is still spreading the gospel. During his coaching career that spanned more than…

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Highlands pitcher Drew Rom plans to sign minor league contract with Baltimore Orioles on Monday

June 17, 2018June 17, 20180

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Highlands baseball player Drew Rom said he plans to sign a minor league contract…

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Highlands loses baseball state championship game to nationally ranked Louisville St. Xavier

June 17, 2018June 17, 20180

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter LEXINGTON — It looked like Northern Kentucky’s losing streak in high school baseball state…

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Women in Law Empowerment Forum recognizes Frost Brown Todd as Gold Standard Law Firm

June 17, 2018June 15, 20180

Frost Brown Todd (FBT) is among 42 law firms in the United States that have earned the 2018 Gold Standard…

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Man who used toddler as a shield convicted as persistent felony offender, sentenced to 10 years

June 17, 2018June 16, 20180

NKyTribune staff In October, Anthony Smith’s girlfriend called Elsmere Police to say he was believed to be under the influence…

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Kenton County Animal Shelter to change hours beginning July 1, to be more community focused

June 17, 2018June 16, 20180

Beginning July 1, the Kenton County Animal Shelter will have new shelter hours to offer better services for the public….

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Conner Middle School teacher Harshbarger nominated for LifeChanger of the Year award

June 17, 2018June 16, 20180

Conner Middle School eighth grade math teacher Kirby Harshbarger has been nominated for the 2018-2019 national LifeChanger of the Year…

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Sgt. Pepper Spray Band debuts at Music@BCM June 21, brings sounds of the late 60s and 70s

June 17, 2018June 17, 20180

The Sgt. Pepper Spray Band will rock your world on June 21 at the Behringer-Crawford Museum amphitheater in Covington’s beautiful…

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The River: Time to head back to school, but the river beckoned and college would have to wait

June 17, 2018December 1, 20240

By Capt. Don Sanders Special to NKyTribune The Fall Semester at Eastern Kentucky State College was within a week of…

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Newport High School selects Wynn as varsity football head coach; Wildcats are 4-29 past three seasons

June 16, 2018June 16, 20181

By Don Owen NKyTribune reporter Joe Wynn has been selected as the new football head coach at Newport High School….

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Judge sentences Rand Paul’s neighbor to 30 days behind bars; after plea of guilty to assault

June 16, 2018June 16, 20180

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today A federal judge has sentenced U.S. Sen. Rand Paul’s neighbor to 30 days behind bars…

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Highlands returns to state baseball final after coming out on top in sloppy semifinal game

June 16, 2018June 16, 20180

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter LEXINGTON — It was a game no one would consider a classic. Highlands defeated…

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Latonia Water Park/Splash Pad at Bill Cappel Youth Sports Complex closed for emergency repair

June 16, 2018June 15, 20181

Electricians and Covington Public Works technicians are working furiously to fix the water filtration system at the Latonia Water Park/Splash…

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Beth Underwood: Like any good fairytale, The Kentucky Castle’s story is far from over

June 16, 2018June 16, 20180

It’s not a horse farm or a basketball arena. Nor is it a bourbon distillery. Nevertheless, its one of Kentucky’s…

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Police locate the body of missing Covington woman near Rabbit Hash; three charged, including a juvenile

June 16, 2018June 15, 20180

NKyTribune staff Covington Police located the body of Denita Satchwell late Thursday night in a wooded area near Rabbit Hash….

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Bardstown’s historic Willett Distillery promotes Britt Kulsveen to president and chief whiskey officer

June 16, 2018June 15, 20180

BARDSTOWN, Ky. – The historic Willett Distillery, family owned and operated since its founding in 1936, has announced the promotion…

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Ashley Spalding: To improve health through work, Kentucky needs to commit to better job quality

June 16, 2018June 15, 20180

With the state’s new barriers to Medicaid coverage soon to be erected under the guise of encouraging work, we’ve heard…

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Fort Thomas teachers and parents speak up about technology in survey, differ on priorities

June 16, 2018June 14, 20180

Parents and teachers agree on the importance of technology skills but have different priorities when it comes to teaching digital…

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Adopt-a-Highway volunteers to ‘Summer Scrub’ roadsides; eligible for Beautify the Bluegrass contest

June 16, 2018June 15, 20180

Throughout the Commonwealth, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) Adopt-a-Highway (AAH) volunteers will participate in the scheduled 2018 Summer Scrub cleanup between…

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