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Chippie’s Summer Camp-in-a-box for kids 5 to 10 will unlock clues to Kentucky’s past; sign up by June 11

April 10, 2021April 9, 20210

What mysterious objects lie hidden in Behringer-Crawford Museum’s archives? Youngsters aged 5 to 10 will use photos, videos and other…

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Susan Smith joins Covington as new business recruiter, after 22 years at meetNKY

April 9, 2021April 8, 20211

Covington’s new Manager of Business Attraction has biked through the Rockies in a hailstorm, hiked the Inca Trail to Machu…

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At end of Verona fisherman Wolfgang Kratzenberg’s line was a state-record saugeye at 9.05 pounds

April 8, 2021April 7, 20210

Kentucky’s state record for a sauger-walleye hybrid fell on March 21 when Wolfgang Kratzenberg of Verona caught a saugeye out…

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In-person unemployment appointments open for April 15 start after being closed for three-plus years

April 7, 2021April 6, 20213

Gov. Andy Beshear and Labor Cabinet Secretary Larry L. Roberts announced today that in-person unemployment insurance (UI) services will open…

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Behringer-Crawford’s NKY History Hour presents The Women of Dinsmore Homestead, Weds., 6:30 p.m.

April 6, 2021April 5, 20210

The Dinsmore farm in Boone County was worked primarily by men, but it is the stories of the women who…

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Transportation Cabinet District 6 reports projects that may cause delays, lane closures this week

April 4, 2021April 3, 20210

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 reports these projects in the District Six area and warns of possible delays or…

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Leadership Kentucky announces Elevate Class of 2021, which includes five Northern Kentuckians

April 3, 2021April 2, 20210

Leadership Kentucky has named the members of the Elevate Kentucky Class of 2021 which includes five Northern Kentuckians. Elevate Kentucky…

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April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month; buckle up, put down phone when behind the wheel

April 3, 2021April 3, 20210

In honor of National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s (KYTC) Office of Highway Safety (KOHS) is partnering…

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Mission: Save the monarch; Saturday cleanup at Goebel pollinator garden part of national effort

April 2, 2021April 2, 20210

Volunteers are invited to gather Saturday to remove dead nettle and dead leaves from a corner of Goebel Park in…

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Bill Straub: Fortunate Kentucky has Secretary of State Michael Adams and progress on election reform

April 1, 2021March 31, 20211

Kentucky is fortunate in these days of bitter partisanship to have Secretary of State Michael Adams. While states like Georgia,…

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Legislative session gaveled to close as budget approved, numerous bills passed; here’s a summary

March 31, 2021March 31, 20210

The Kentucky General Assembly’s 2021 regular session was gaveled to a close this evening, ending a session in which lawmakers…

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Former jail, city-county office tower in Covington to become apartments, commercial space

March 28, 2021March 26, 20211

One of Covington’s tallest buildings when it opened in 1969, 303 Court St. is about to get even taller –…

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‘Look at us!’ Brad Fritz (Wheelchair Waver) to make swimsuit calendar for those with disabilities

March 26, 2021March 25, 20210

By Ryan Clark
 NKyTribune reporter Brad Fritz has a joke he likes to tell his classes. He knows that when…

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Cincinnati Zoo partners with Electrada to provide amenity to patrons with electric charging needs

March 21, 2021March 20, 20210

The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden – recognized as the “Greenest Zoo in America” – has revved up its sustainability…

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In ‘cradle of American art pottery,’ ceramicists celebrate their art through virtual national conference

March 19, 2021March 18, 20210

By Vicki Prichard Special to NKyTribune One might say that Fort Mitchell-based artist Marsha Karagheusian talks with her hands. That’s…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Often overlooked by anglers, Lake Malone offers excellent largemouth bass fishing

March 19, 2021March 15, 20210

This is the 15th article in an ongoing series about Kentucky’s major reservoirs. Lake Malone is 18 miles north of…

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Keven Moore: U.S. car crash deaths increased in 2020 despite the pandemic and we drove much less

March 18, 2021March 17, 20210

In my line of work as a safety and risk management, we know that frequency always breeds severity, and the…

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Constance Alexander: Crystal Wilkinson’s ‘The Birds of Opulence’ will enthrall Kentucky readers

March 17, 2021March 16, 20210

Imagine a tree, a bird in the tree, the hills, the creek, a possum, the dog chasing the possum. Imagine…

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Do you have what it takes? Covington police seeking ‘protect and serve’ candidates for exam this summer

March 15, 2021March 14, 20210

The Covington Police Department is looking for people who want to protect and serve their community with honor and professionalism….

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Our Rich History: Building bridges, ending monopolies — Newport commuters

March 15, 2021March 14, 20210

by Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Part 66 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020.” The opening…

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KY Transportation Cabinet District 6: Update on road projects in NKY; possible delays, lane closures

March 14, 2021March 16, 20212

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 gives notice of the following. Motorists should be aware of possible delays or lane…

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Jack Moreland surprised with special send-off on his retirement — proclamation, drive-by parade

March 13, 2021March 13, 20210

Jack Moreland, who has led of Southbank Partners for the past 11 years, was recognized at a surprise retirement send-off…

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