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WIB names five recipients of workforce annual awards at NKY Works Forum

September 14, 2024September 13, 20240

Perfetti Van Melle has been awarded the first annual Talia Frye Workforce Investment Champion award as part of the Northern…

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Kentucky law enforcement still looking for Joseph Couch, sought for I-75 shootings

September 13, 2024September 13, 20240

Kentucky law enforcement, along with several other agencies, is still searching for Saturday’s alleged I-75 shooter, 32-year-old Joseph Couch. Couch…

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Northern Kentucky developers, teachers unions fuel Amendment 2 money race

September 12, 2024September 11, 20240

By Tom Loftus Kentucky Lantern The big money being donated to defeat the so-called “school choice amendment” on the November…

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Thomas More University celebrates opening of new Academic Center

September 11, 2024September 11, 20240

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Thomas More University’s celebration of the opening of its new Academic Center with a ribbon…

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Horizon Community Funds awards $100,000 to 6 nonprofits, largest impact cycle in its history

September 10, 2024September 9, 20240

Horizon Community Funds has granted $100,000 to six different nonprofits serving Northern Kentucky. This is the largest Community Impact Fund…

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Kamala Harris, Donald Trump to face off in only debate of presidential campaign Tuesday

September 9, 2024September 8, 20240

By Shauneen Miranda States Newsroom Washington Bureau Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will take the stage…

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Supreme Court Justice Michelle Keller receives ‘Justice for All’ award from NKY lawyers group

September 8, 2024September 7, 20240

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Supreme Court Justice Michelle M. Keller has received the seventh annual ‘Justice for All’ Award…

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‘Raise a Glass’ to National Bourbon Heritage Month; full slate of events on The B-Line

September 7, 2024September 6, 20240

This September, bourbon enthusiasts are invited to celebrate Bourbon Heritage Month, a month-long celebration of “America’s Native Spirit.” Northern Kentucky…

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Drought conditions deepen across Kentucky on heels of extended hot and dry weather

September 6, 2024September 5, 20240

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The continued hot and mostly dry conditions of the past week has led to deepening…

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Welcome House CEO Danielle Amrine receives state award from KHC for ‘homeless solutions’

September 4, 2024September 3, 20240

Welcome House, Inc. CEO Danielle (Daney) Amrine has received the Lynn Luallen Innovation Award from the Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC)….

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Children’s Law Center celebrating 35 years of protecting vulnerable youth, since its founding by Kim Tandy

September 3, 2024September 3, 20240

Thirty-five years ago, Children’s Law Center, Inc. (CLC) opened its doors in Newport. CLC’s founder, Kim Tandy, created the unique…

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Book review: Lawyer Roger Braden’s homage to the coal miner; is it lights out for King Coal?

September 2, 2024September 2, 20240

By James P. Dady Special to NKyTribune King Coal, it was called, and never has there been a more powerful…

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Flotsam! River Circus, making its way down Ohio, to stop at Sawyer Point for free shows

September 1, 2024August 31, 20240

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Flotsam! — a troupe of musicians, circus performers and puppeteers traveling on a handmade ramshackle…

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Kentuckians traveling over Labor Day Holiday can expect heavy traffic, lower prices at the pump

August 31, 2024August 29, 20240

Labor Day is the unofficial close to the summer travel season and for many in Kentucky — and across the…

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Newport on the Levee fireworks Sunday — here’s the schedule for family-friendly fun

August 30, 2024August 29, 20240

For an ultimate summer send-off, enjoy a great view of WEBN fireworks, live-music, family-friendly activities and more on Sunday at…

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Dolly Parton visits Kentucky to celebrate statewide expansion of ‘Imagination Library’

August 29, 2024August 29, 20240

Gov. Andy Beshear and First Lady Britainy Beshear welcomed Grammy Award-winning artist, actress and philanthropist Dolly Parton to the Bluegrass…

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Kentucky auditor Allison Ball files lawsuit against Gov. Andy Beshear over iTwist database access

August 28, 2024August 27, 20241

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts Allison Ball and Ombudsman Jonathan Grate has filed a lawsuit…

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Oakley Farris, generous philanthropist, to celebrate 100th birthday — looking forward to the next 100

August 27, 2024August 26, 20240

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Oakley Farris is on the verge of having lived for an entire century. The…

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Riverfest ’24 heads up: Boom on the Bridge, Covington and Newport familiar restrictions

August 26, 2024August 25, 20240

Staff report Cincinnati’s Riverfest on Labor Day is nationally recognized as one of the top single-day festivals in the country….

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Hebron Baptist Church hosting Congolese church plant — ‘the nations are in Northern Kentucky’

August 25, 2024August 24, 20240

By Mark Maynard Kentucky Today Hebron Baptist Church is not only going to the nations — the nations are coming…

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Newport gets ‘historic’ $1 million grant to plant trees, its largest ‘green investment’ in history

August 24, 2024August 25, 20240

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter The city of Newport took the first step toward a future of shade for…

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From neighborhood workshops to Carnegie exhibit, Climate Action fellow made mark on, in The Cov

August 23, 2024August 22, 20240

Communications professional Elese Daniel’s mission during her two-month stint at Covington City Hall was to gauge interest in climate and…

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