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Robert Prichard always wanted to be a family doctor; retiring from St. E. Healthcare, looking for new fun

February 6, 2022February 6, 20220

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor As a young boy living a quiet life in quiet Louisa, Kentucky, all Bobby Prichard…

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Department of Corrections wants to hire correctional officers to fill 1,038 positions at 13 state prisons

February 6, 2022February 5, 20220

The Kentucky Department of Corrections (DOC) is currently hiring correctional officers to help fill 1,038 full- and part-time positions available…

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O’Rourke Wrecking Company to perform demolition of IRS facility in Covington; work to begin in March

February 5, 2022February 4, 20220

Almost 55 years after it opened and 2½ years after it closed, the sprawling IRS data processing facility will soon…

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AAA: ‘Flat out’ — avoid these two tire troubles this winter to also avoid a tire-related emergency event

February 5, 2022February 4, 20220

During the first few weeks of 2022, AAA Roadside Rescuers in Central Kentucky responded to an average of more than 48…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Black bass fishing improves as temperatures moderate in mid-to-late February

February 4, 2022February 2, 20220

Early February is the halfway point of the 89-day winter season. Yes, it can still be unseasonably cold, with periods…

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State, cities and counties ask for cooperation as snowplows span out, state of emergency declared

February 3, 2022February 2, 20220

The major winter storm bearing down on Kentucky, prompting issuance of ice storm and winter storm warnings in much of…

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NKY Young Professionals seeking nominations for Next Generation Leader Awards

February 2, 2022February 1, 20220

Nominations are now open for the 2022 Next Generation Leader Awards (NGLAs), presented by Northern Kentucky Young Professionals (NKYP). A…

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Devou Good Foundation offers $500 E-bike incentive transportation option good for health, environment

February 1, 2022January 31, 20220

Committed to active transportation in the Greater Cincinnati area, the Devou Good Foundation is pledging $50,000 for the region’s first…

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Our Rich History: The Thomas More Accelerated Program — TAP — becomes a reality

January 31, 2022January 30, 20220

By Tom Ward Thomas More University Part 30 of Our Series: “Retrospect and Vista II: Thomas More College/University. 1971-2021” In…

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Road report: KYTC District 6 reports on this week’s work on our highways — watch for delays, closures

January 31, 2022January 30, 20220

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 report for highway work in District Six and advises motorists should be aware of…

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Big projects grab headlines, but small businesses also had major impact on Ky’s economic momentum

January 29, 2022January 28, 20220

Kentucky’s economy set a record pace in 2021, including all-time highs in job creation and private-sector new investment. Large-scale projects…

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‘Who Deyton’ is back in Dayton for Bengals’ Super Bowl run; Mayor Baker makes a proclamation

January 28, 2022January 27, 20220

Dayton Mayor Ben Baker is at it again, issuing a new proclamation once again renaming the City of Dayton as…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: State’s natural wonders awe visitors with big timber, soaring rock bridges, caverns

January 28, 2022January 27, 20220

Kentucky’s five physiographic regions are home to several natural wonders of worldwide importance. Diverse communities of plants and animals, and…

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Legislators can ‘help us change world,’ say experts; ‘R&D lab critical to attracting biotech startups’

January 27, 2022January 26, 20220

By Tony Remington, Gravity Diagnostics, Tim Schroeder, CTI, and Ray Takigiku, Bexion Special to NKyTribune With a single investment, the…

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Gov. Beshear announces $19.4M to clean drinking water projects, improved sewer systems in NKY

January 26, 2022January 25, 20220

Gov. Andy Beshear announced more than $19.4 million to one county and three water utilities serving Campbell, Kenton and Boone…

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Covington official Ross Patton makes plans for next adventure — in France; city seeking replacement

January 25, 2022January 24, 20220

Even if you haven’t met Ross Patten personally, odds are you see evidence of his work every day throughout Covington….

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Our Rich History: Thomas More College adds a football program which has become very successful

January 24, 2022January 23, 20220

By Dr. Raymond G. Hebert Thomas More University Part 29 of Our Series: “Retrospect and Vista II: Thomas More College/University…

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Road report: KYTC District 6 update on this week’s construction projects; be alert to delays, closures

January 24, 2022January 23, 20220

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 reports active highway projects this week and advises motorists to be aware of possible…

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Enson Harbor opens in former Joe’s Crab Shak in Bellevue — a robot is there to serve you great food

January 23, 2022January 22, 20220

A robot is here to serve you at Enson Harbor restaurant — and the food is spectacular. The City of…

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NKU has 120 student-athletes named to Horizon League Fall Academic Honor Roll

January 23, 2022January 22, 20220

Northern Kentucky University had 120 student-athletes named to the 2021 Horizon League Fall Academic Honor Roll, the league office announced…

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House passes $64B budget, leaving $1.14B unspent; does not include Covington’s life sciences funding

January 22, 2022January 21, 20221

Staff report Kentucky’s Republican-led House passed by an 85-to-8 vote its own version of a new two-year $65 billion state…

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Voices from Classroom: ‘Now Hiring’ signs out; look at districts’ websites to see if there’s a job for you

January 21, 2022January 20, 20220

By Amanda Klare Beechwood Elementary School Everywhere you go, you see “Now Hiring” signs. A lot of companies are offering…

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