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Our Rich History: Memorial Day: Revisiting the role of Covington in our nation’s Civil War

May 26, 2025August 7, 20250

We’re celebrating ten years of Our Rich History. You can browse and read any of the past columns, from the…

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  • Health

State provides tips (and resources) for safe, healthy enjoyment of Commonwealth’s water receation

May 26, 2025May 25, 20250

With summer approaching, the state is offering safety tips as you enjoy the Commonwealth’s abundant water resources, whether you’re boating,…

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Daily Yonder: Rural craft entrepreneur Cynthia Main preserves Appalachian broom tradition

May 24, 2025May 23, 20250

By Kim Kobersmith The Daily Yonder Rural arts programs helped Eastern Kentucky maker Cynthia Main develop Sunhouse Craft, a sustainable…

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Kentucky’s Circuit Clerks celebrate 20 statewide 2025 Donate Life Scholarships

May 22, 2025May 22, 20250

Kentucky’s Association of Circuit Court Clerks has announced the winners of its statewide Donate Life Kentucky scholarship program. The student…

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  • Living

Mike Tussey: Split Shift – if you worked one, it was not a fun day

May 22, 2025May 21, 20250

It’s a good bet that your dream job would be Monday thru Friday and your hours would be 9-5. Of…

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Government briefs: What happened in Park Hills, Lakeside Park, Covington, Kenton County, Florence, Elsmere, Taylor Mill

May 18, 2025May 17, 20250

By Patricia Scheyer NKyTribune reporter PARK HILLS Park Hills City Council listened to the first reading of an ordinance changing…

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EducateNKY to host ‘Start Strong’ Summit, a convening around improving early learning and kindergarten readiness

May 17, 2025May 17, 20250

On Wednesday, May 21, EducateNKY, headed by Cheye Calvo, will host the “Start Strong” Summit, a convening focused on improving early…

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  • NonProfit

Covington Farmers Market to present 2025 Farm to Fork fundraiser June 21 at Covington Plaza

May 17, 2025May 16, 20250

The Covington Farmers Market, a program of the Center for Great Neighborhoods, has announced its 2025 Farm to Fork fundraiser…

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  • Region/State

Art Lander’s Outdoors: White-tailed deer remain one of Kentucky’s greatest conservation success stories

May 16, 2025May 15, 20250

May and June are important months in the life of white-tailed deer. That’s when does give birth to fawns, start…

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  • Health

Tips to improve your child’s speech development, when to seek help for communication challenges

May 16, 2025May 15, 20251

By Dr. Joneen Lowman University of Kentucky Communication begins at birth when you make eye contact and talk to your…

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  • Sports

Dan Weber’s Just Sayin’: So many sports heroes for NKY to celebrate, too many to count here

May 13, 2025May 12, 20253

The idea was to scope out the all-time best of the best in Northern Kentucky sports. Shouldn’t be all that…

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  • News

More than 45 million Americans expected to travel over Memorial Holiday period May 22 – June 1

May 13, 2025May 12, 20250

More than 45.1 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home over the Memorial Day holiday period, defined…

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SD1 recognized for sustainability, impact with NKY Chamber Environmental Stewardship Award

May 13, 2025May 12, 20250

Sanitation District No. 1 (SD1), Northern Kentucky’s regional wastewater and stormwater utility has received the 2025 Environmental Stewardship Award from…

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Kentucky by Heart: The eastern gray squirrel is another of Kentucky’s iconic animal symbols

May 13, 2025May 12, 20250

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist “We could see the squirrels as they came closer, jumping from tree to tree, bridging…

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  • Our Rich History

Our Rich History: Johann Schmitt acquisition at Mother of God Church in Covington

May 12, 2025May 12, 20251

(We’re celebrating ten years of Our Rich History. You can browse and read any of the past columns,from the present…

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  • News

Climate change intensified April flooding in Kentucky, according to scientific modeling

May 12, 2025May 11, 20250

By Liam Neimeyer Kentucky Lantern An increasingly warming climate intensified the deluge of rain that fell on Kentucky and other…

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  • Business

AAA: Good news for those planning a summer road trip — a break on gas prices

May 12, 2025May 11, 20250

Kentuckians looking forward to a long-awaited summer road trip may find their budget for gas leaves a little more wiggle…

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Final line-up announced for world’s largest Christian Music Festival at Ark Encounter

May 11, 2025May 10, 20250

The Ark Encounter themed attraction and Abraham Productions, Inc., have announced the final line-up for the world’s largest Christian Music…

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  • NonProfit

Three NKY nonprofits among 11 in region to receive part of $2 million in OKI transportation grants

May 11, 2025May 10, 20250

Social service agencies that provide transportation for seniors and individuals with disabilities are set to receive a funding boost, thanks…

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Resurfacing project to create new traffic pattern on Highland Pike/Kyles Lane in Ft. Wright Monday

May 11, 2025May 10, 20250

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) will begin a resurfacing project on Highland Pike beginning Monday, May 12, which will result…

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  • Region/State

Senators McConnell and Guthrie introduce bill that would expand Mammouth Cave National Park

May 11, 2025May 10, 20250

Kentucky’s most well-known national park could be getting bigger, as U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell, R-Louisville, and U.S. Congressman Brett Guthrie,…

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  • Health

Purple People Bridge to unveil suicide prevention signs as part of Mental Health Awareness Month

May 10, 2025May 9, 20250

In a life-saving initiative aimed at raising awareness and providing support for mental health, the Purple People Bridge will unveil…

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