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Our Rich History: Msgr. William F. Cleves worked to make Thomas More better known throughout region

March 14, 2022March 13, 20220

Msgr. William F. Cleves, Thomas More’s scholar president, part II. See part 1 of Fr. Cleves’ presidency By David E….

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Covington Public Works now hiring seasonal workers for outdoor jobs; application available online

March 14, 2022March 13, 20220

The City of Covington’s Public Works Department is hiring seasonal workers to tackle an array of primarily outdoors duties, including…

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Survey shows $4 gas is tipping point for Americans, 59% will make changes as prices reach record highs

March 13, 2022March 11, 20220

A new survey from AAA has found that two-thirds of Americans felt gas prices were too expensive just a few…

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Covington begins enforcing metered parking spaces on nights, weekends to protect small businesses

March 12, 2022March 11, 20220

Seeking to preserve on-street parking for the small businesses who need it to survive, the City of Covington will begin…

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Work to begin March 16 on ‘Texas Turnaround’ at 4th Street entrance to northbound 71/75 in Covington

March 10, 2022March 9, 20220

Work is scheduled to begin Wednesday, March 16, on the “Texas Turnaround,” a state-funded plan to reduce accidents on the…

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Our Rich History: Msgr. William F. Cleves, Thomas More’s scholar president; learned many languages

March 7, 2022March 6, 20220

By David E. Schroeder Special to NKyTribune Part 35 of our series, “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021…

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Road report: KYTC District 6 reports work on highways this week; be aware of closures and delays

March 7, 2022March 6, 20220

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 reports work planned for highways this week and urges motorists to be aware of…

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Transportation crews to begin treating for noxious weeds, improve visibility, preserve infrastructure

March 7, 2022March 6, 20220

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) crews will begin treating for noxious and nuisance weeds throughout the state in April to help…

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Point/Arc’s Regina Watts named to Commonwealth Council on Developmental DIsabilities

March 6, 2022March 5, 20220

By Andy Furman The Point/Arc Regina Watts, a 14-year member of The Point/Arc – she doubles as IT Manager and…

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Covington IRS site: Construction trailers mark months of demolition, while RFPs draw attention

March 5, 2022March 4, 20220

The long and complex process of transforming the vacant 23-acre IRS site into a reimagined neighborhood jumped forward this week…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Crappie populations in Ky’s major reservoirs shift often throughout March

March 4, 2022March 1, 20220

March is a transitional month for crappie in Kentucky’s major reservoirs. When there are several days in a row of…

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City of Covington hires five new police officers, include military veterans, law enforcement transfers

March 4, 2022March 2, 20220

Before Mayor Joe Meyer administered the oath of office to five new police officers Monday, he encouraged them to maintain…

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Cov Commission: Mayor lauds ‘no tolls’ on new bridge; commission considers lowering liquor fee

March 2, 2022March 2, 20220

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter As he can do, Mayor Joseph U. Meyer left his most notable comments for the…

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St. E. Healthy Headlines: You’re likely getting too much salt; tips for maintaining a healthy sodium limit

March 2, 2022March 1, 20220

St. Elizabeth Healthcare Do you know if you’re getting too much daily salt in the foods and beverages you enjoy?…

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Covington Parks & Recreation Guide mailed to all residents outlines roster of old favorites and new fun

March 2, 2022March 1, 20220

The 2022 Covington Parks & Recreation Guide will be landing in mailboxes soon, and its pages reveal a robust year…

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Kentucky by Heart: Impactful books change lives, a look at some Kentucky-connected game-changers

March 1, 2022February 28, 20220

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist The power of a good book can change the course of individual lives. Many people…

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Ky, Ohio governors seek $2billion in federal funds for new companion bridge to Brent Spence without tolls

February 28, 20220

By Jack Brammer NKyTribune reporter Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed off on an aggressive plan…

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Our Rich History: Bob Berger and the Social Work program at Thomas More College

February 28, 2022February 27, 20220

By Raymond G. Hebert, PhD Thomas More University Part 34 of our series, “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More College/University,…

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Covington’s purchase of new cruiser is first step toward catching up for badly needed cars

February 27, 2022February 26, 20220

A Covington police officer recently started to follow and pull over a driver who appeared to be impaired – but…

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Sen. John Schickel: Legislative update for Week 8 of ’22 session — budget review continues in Senate

February 27, 2022February 26, 20220

With each passing day of the session, you can feel legislative efforts intensifying as lawmakers seek to enact bills that…

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As oil prices march higher, follow prices at the pump; tips to get the most from each gallon of gas

February 26, 2022February 26, 20220

Persistent unrest between Russia and Ukraine continues to have a rippling effect on the oil market, which in turn is…

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Long-time Northern Kentucky design firm Hub+Weber Architects unveils new brand identity

February 26, 2022February 25, 20220

Hub+Weber Architects, an architecture, interior design, and master planning firm headquartered in Covington, has unveiled a new brand identity reflecting…

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