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Episcopal priest devotes his free time to football as coordinator of officials who conduct the games

July 26, 2021July 26, 20210

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Rev. Matt Young puts on brightly colored vestments to conduct Sunday worship services at…

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Young people aged 9-12 invited to join the virtual 4-H Junior Master Naturalist program, enjoy four outings

July 25, 2021July 24, 20210

Young people who enjoy being outdoors and learning about nature can join the Kentucky 4-H Junior Master Naturalist program. The deadline to register…

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Ark Encounter to feature diverse lineup at 40 Days and Nights of Gospel music festival Aug. 2 – Sept. 10

July 24, 2021July 24, 20210

A lineup of diverse talent will reign supreme during the 40 Days & Nights of Gospel music festival at Ark Encounter…

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Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky hits major milestone with production of 10 millionth Camry

July 24, 2021July 23, 20210

Age really is just a number at Toyota’s first wholly-owned vehicle plant in North America. Toyota Kentucky, located in Georgetown,…

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KTC plans significant traffic pattern change for northbound Brent Spence Bridge this weekend

July 23, 2021July 24, 20210

A significant travel pattern change will be put into place on I-71/75 northbound beginning tonight, Friday, July 23, weather permitting,…

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Beyond the Curb: Once abandoned, Covington’s converted ‘Pickle Factory’ goes from sour to suites

July 23, 2021July 22, 20210

The previously abandoned, 150-year-old structure known as the Pickle Factory is the focus of the final Season Two episode of…

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Keven Moore: Know the risks and seek proper training before hitting the road in that new RV

July 22, 2021July 21, 20210

It’s the middle of July and Americans are in the thick of the vacation season, with travel expected to approach…

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KTC warns of long delays this weekend on the Brent Spence Bridge — significant traffic pattern changes

July 21, 2021July 20, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says drivers who use the Brent Spence Bridge to travel from…

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Former Bromley mayor, fire chief Donald Jobe killed in crash on Ky 17; awaiting September trial

July 20, 20210

Donald L. Jobe, 39, was killed in a three-vehicle crash on KY 17 at Pioneer Park Tuesday night. He was…

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Our Rich History: Thomas More College in the 1970s and the innovation of ‘Integrative Councils’

July 19, 2021July 18, 20210

Part 6 of our series, “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021 by Tom Ward Special to NKyTribune The…

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Road report: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 update on work this week that could cause delays, closures

July 19, 2021July 18, 20210

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 reports for work on area road that may cause possible delays or lane closures….

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Heathy Headlines: Musician Ken Foltz making sweet music after his minimally-invasive heart surgery

July 18, 2021July 17, 20210

St. Elizabeth Healthcare As a professional musician and saxophone player, Ken Foltz loves spending a few hours jamming with a…

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State Department for Public Health recommends masks for unvaccinated students

July 17, 2021July 16, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The Kentucky Department for Public Health has released new guidance on ways schools can help…

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Beyond the Curb: ‘Boho-chic’ aesthetic gives historic 120-year-old Dayton home a unique, updated style

July 16, 2021July 15, 20210

Although many Americans worked from home in the past year, for the owner of the house in this week’s episode…

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COVID cases hit two-month high; at current vaccine rate, state won’t reach 70 percent until December

July 16, 2021July 15, 20210

By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Kentucky reported 669 new cases of the coronavirus Wednesday, the largest daily number in…

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New data show impact of COVID-19 pandemic on substance abuse from local and national perspective

July 15, 2021July 14, 20210

In early 2020, partners in Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati could show progress in their efforts to fight the region’s…

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Hazard alert notice issued due to rise in work-related pedestrian fatalities in Kentucky

July 14, 2021July 13, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today A rise in work-related pedestrian fatalities has prompted the Kentucky Occupational Safety and Health Surveillance…

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Farmily Nurturing Center, Children’s Home, DCCH Center get grants to support mental health needs

July 14, 2021July 13, 20210

Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky has granted $71,000 across three local nonprofits to support their drastically increased caseloads following…

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Gov. Andy Beshear: Bipartisan jobs plan supports our people, our economy and our future

July 14, 2021July 13, 20212

Opportunity, jobs, the economy and infrastructure are not partisan. They are the pathway to a better future for all Kentuckians…

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Horizon Community Funds grants to two NKY nonprofits increasing access to health care needs

July 13, 2021July 12, 20210

Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky has granted more than $35,000 to two nonprofit organizations in an effort to meet…

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Massive trucks impact COV traffic, parking Tuesday; 96,000-lb. beams part of new pedestrian bridge

July 12, 2021July 12, 20210

Call it an urban episode of the TV series “Outback Truckers.” Three 117-foot-long trucks will thread their way through the…

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Our Rich History: Pres. Richard A. DeGraff and the early 1970s at Thomas More College; ups and downs

July 12, 2021July 18, 20210

By Ray Hebert Special to NKyTribune Part 5 of our series, “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021 When…

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