Skip to content
May 14, 2025
  • HOME
  • NKY COMMUNITY CALENDAR
  • OBITUARIES
  • CONTACT US
  • WHO WE ARE
  • COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
NKyTribune

NKyTribune

Northern Kentucky's Newspaper

NKyCVB Slider
CVG
R.C.Durr Foundation
St. Elizabeth
BE-NKY
Duke Energy
previous arrow
next arrow
1

Category Collection

Business3869 News
Education3783 News
Government4085 News
Health3467 News
Living3923 News
News4430 News
NonProfit3609 News
Our Rich History498 News
Region/State3953 News
Sports7908 News
Voices3543 News
  • Business
  • Education
  • Government
  • Health
  • Living
  • News
  • NonProfit
  • Region/State
  • Sports
  • Voices
Home » News » Page 132

News

  • News
  • News Ticker

Child Victims’ Trust Fund gives Family Nurturing Center $56k for Stewards of Children program

May 22, 2018May 21, 20180

Child protection agencies in northern and western Kentucky will be able to train even more children, families and communities on…

Read More
  • News
  • News Ticker

Teen author Lauren Hudson’s newest fantasy fiction novel released as e-reader, hardcopy coming

May 21, 2018May 20, 20180

Special to NKyTribune Headline Books has announced the e-reader release of Northern Kentucky teen author Lauren Hudson’s new fantasy/fiction novel,…

Read More
  • News
  • News Ticker

Voting ‘Do’s and Don’ts’ from Secretary of State Alison Grimes; know where to go and what to do

May 20, 2018May 21, 20180

Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes, Kentucky’s chief election official, is reminding voters of Election Day “Do’s and Don’ts” in…

Read More
  • News
  • News Ticker

News briefs: Governor’s appointments; LGM Pharma names CFO: ITCP comes to Sullivan University

May 19, 2018May 17, 20180

Governor’s appointments The Governor has appointed these NKyians to boards and commissions: The Kentucky Board of Landscape Architects: • Gary…

Read More
  • News
  • News Ticker

Kentuckian Gina Haspel confirmed as first woman director of the CIA; Senate vote is 54-45

May 18, 2018May 17, 20180

Kentuckian Gina Haspel, 61, has been confirmed as the first woman director of the CIA, confirmed by the Senate on…

Read More
  • News
  • News Ticker

Veteran newsman Kimball Perry dies; former reporter for the Post and the Enquirer was one of a kind

May 17, 2018May 16, 20186

By Joseph Fenton Special to the NKyTribune Kimball Perry, an irascible, hard-driving, soft-hearted reporter, died unexpectedly Tuesday and way too…

Read More
  • News
  • Sports

Calipari, Barnhart saddened by passing of former SEC commissioner Mike Slive

May 16, 20180

By Keith Taylor Kentucky Today When Kentucky coach John Calipari counted former Southeastern Conference Commissioner Mike Slive as one of…

Read More
  • Featured
  • News
  • News Ticker

NKY’s John Nalbandian confirmed for appointment to the 6th U.S. Court of Appeals, based in Cincinnati

May 16, 20182

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today A Northern Kentucky attorney has won confirmation by the U.S. Senate to the federal appeals…

Read More
  • News
  • News Ticker

Kentucky Launches first-of-its-kind apprenticeship program for social services to enhance opportunities

May 16, 2018May 15, 20180

Gov. Matt Bevin Tuesday announced an innovative new registered apprenticeship pilot program aimed at strengthening social services careers throughout the…

Read More
  • News
  • News Ticker

KY FAME class of 2018 graduates 22; sponsors and Gateway CTC work together to develop workforce

May 15, 2018May 15, 20180

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The 2018 graduates from the KY FAME Advanced Manufacturing Technician Program were recognized recently…

Read More
  • News
  • News Ticker

Braxton Labs celebrating its first anniversary, rescheduled for May 19th; join the party

May 15, 2018May 14, 20180

Braxton Labs is a place to spark conversation, ignite innovation and celebrate the craft community. On Saturday, May 19 Braxton…

Read More
  • News
  • News Ticker

Special KET feature ‘Kentucky’s Secret Gardens’ airs tonight, next Monday, features two Newport gardens

May 14, 20180

Rustic garden rooms, colorful planters, elaborate ponds, Japanese-inspired archways, whimsical beds of wildflowers – all are highlighted as part of…

Read More
  • News
  • News Ticker

Heads up for safe boating: As season looms, Ohio River boating requires extra care around tow boats

May 14, 2018May 13, 20180

Recreational boating on the Ohio River can be great fun for the family, but as National Safe Boating Week approaches,…

Read More
  • News
  • News Ticker

Grimes takes part in naturalization ceremony with Kentucky’s 141 newest citizens

May 13, 2018May 12, 20180

Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes took part the week in Louisville in her 80th naturalization ceremony since taking office,…

Read More
  • News
  • News Ticker

‘Better in the Bluegrass:’ Celebrating culinary tourism, special fare, upcoming season of Top Chef

May 12, 2018May 11, 20180

Kentucky is a hidden gem of Southern fare, featuring one-of-a-kind restaurants and chefs specializing in local ingredients and distinctive cuisine….

Read More
  • Featured
  • News
  • News Ticker

30 years ago: Remembering the Carrollton bus crash, 27 victims with a commitment against drunk driving

May 11, 2018May 10, 20182

Thirty years ago this month, the community of Radcliff, Ky., was devastated by the deadliest drunk driving crash in America….

Read More
  • News
  • News Ticker

KTIA recognizes Boone, Campbell and Kenton counties with Economic Engine awards

May 10, 2018May 9, 20180

NKyTribune staff Boone, Campbell and Kenton counties received Economic Engine Awards from the Kentucky Travel Industry Association (KTIA) during the…

Read More
  • News
  • News Ticker

DHL hosting Career Fair on May 12, looking to fill 300 new positions at CVG hub

May 9, 2018May 8, 20181

DHL Express is expanding its workforce amid growth of international e-commerce business and international shipping needs.   The world’s leading…

Read More
  • News
  • News Ticker

News Briefs: CBC seeks volunteers; Fifth Third and books for Literacy Network; AA moves at CVG

May 8, 2018May 7, 20180

The Covington Business Council needs volunteers to plant summer flowers along Madison Avenue. on Saturday from 8:30 a.m. ’til noon.
…

Read More
  • News
  • News Ticker

EKU student Rachel Knoebel of Florence lobbied in D.C. for single-gender organizations, students’ rights

May 7, 2018May 6, 20180

An Eastern Kentucky University senior was one of two Alpha Omicron Pi representatives to lobby in Washington, D.C., recently on…

Read More
  • News
  • News Ticker

Cincinnati Travel & Tourism Week starts tomorrow; showcase events celebrate regional tourism

May 6, 2018May 3, 20180

The Cincinnati region’s destination marketing organizations are celebrating the 35th annual National Travel and Tourism Week, May 6-12, with a…

Read More
  • News
  • News Ticker

News Briefs: NKY artist Ken Page’s painting at Derby Exhibit, Gov. appoints four NKyians to state boards

May 5, 2018May 4, 20180

NKY artist Ken Page will be among the 24 Kentucky artists having work on view in Frankfort for the Governor’s…

Read More
  • 1
  • …
  • 130
  • 131
  • 132
  • 133
  • 134
  • …
  • 202
Facebook Twitter ConstantContact
Donation bug
NKY Tri-ED First National Bank Cove FCU KyCED CForward St. Elizabeth Wiseway NKyChamber

Archives

Affiliations

• Institute for Nonprofit News
• Online News Association
• N. Ky. Chamber of Commerce
• Covington Business Council
© 2024 Kentucky Center for Public Service Journalism. All rights reserved.
  • Business
  • Education
  • Government
  • Health
  • Living
  • News
  • NonProfit
  • Region/State
  • Sports
  • Voices