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The Week at the Capitol: Just two days, but certainly two of the busiest this year — a round-up

March 13, 2021March 12, 20210

The Kentucky Senate and House of Representatives convened only two days this week. But in terms of bills passed and…

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NKU students produce mini-documentaries examining Kentucky’s Black history and culture

March 12, 2021March 11, 20210

By Mark Neikirk Northern Kentucky University A new, short video about an exhibit at the Behinger-Crawford Museum is one of…

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AAA: Small speed increases matter — impacts crash outcomes, cancels vehicle safety effectiveness

March 10, 2021March 9, 20210

Even small speed increases can have huge impacts on crash outcomes and cancel the effectiveness of vehicle safety features, according…

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Erlanger officials urge pedestrians and motorists to be cautious, follow safety rules and slow down

March 10, 2021March 9, 20210

An alarming number of young people who were recently struck by vehicles while crossing streets in Erlanger have city officials…

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Students who complete KCTCS line worker program find jobs waiting for them — and the pay is good too

March 10, 2021March 9, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Graduates of one of the many programs offered by the Kentucky Community and Technical College…

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Tom Mitts: Home — Newport artist’s paintings on exhibit at Boone County main library through April 10

March 10, 2021March 10, 20210

“I want to document the place I call home.” That’s how artist Tom Mitts (1962–2017) described his paintings in an…

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Kentucky Distillers’ Association celebrate passage of 3 bills, championed by Rep. Koenig, Sen. Schickel

March 8, 2021March 7, 20210

The Kentucky Distillers’ Association celebrated the final passage of three KDA priority measures, including House Bill 415, the update to…

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Trees, beautiful trees: Covington’s Urban Forestry Division wants to write a 20-year master plan

March 8, 2021March 7, 20210

Unlike … say … marigolds (which take only about eight weeks to go from seed to flower) trees take decades…

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Klosterman Baking Company to hold three-day job fair starting March 10 at Hebron bakery

March 8, 2021March 7, 20210

Klosterman Baking Company will hold a three-day job fair from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. March 10 to March 12…

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Our Rich History: ‘Connecting the dots’ between Cincinnati, Covington and Newport

March 8, 2021March 7, 20212

By Paul Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Part 65 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020.” “Connecting the dots”…

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BCM’s NKY History Hour: William Goebel was NKY’s only 20th Century governor — for just 3 days

March 7, 2021March 6, 20210

Growing up in Covington, the son of German immigrants, young William J. Goebel developed a thriving law practice and a…

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Nominations open for 2021 Next Generation Leader Awards, deadline March 19

March 7, 2021March 6, 20210

Nominations are now open for the 2021 Next Generation Leader Awards (NGLAs), presented by Northern Kentucky Young Professionals (NKYP). A…

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Something to look forward to? Billions of cicadas will be visiting Kentucky in May-June

March 6, 2021March 16, 20210

By Katie Pratt University of Kentucky This May and June, billions of 17-year periodical cicadas will emerge from the ground all…

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Kentucky Kids Count County Data Book gives insight into how lives of children and families can be improved

March 6, 2021March 5, 20210

By Josie Shriver NKyTribune reporter The Kentucky Kids Count County Data Book, in its 30th year, provides the numbers behind…

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Constance Alexander: Teaching the history of our country is hard enough, but living it is even harder

March 6, 2021March 5, 20210

Schools are not adequately teaching the history of American slavery, educators are not sufficiently prepared to teach it, textbooks do…

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Behringer-Crawford Museum opens exhibit of artist, author, adventurer Harland Hubbard’s artwork

March 5, 2021March 4, 20211

Several never-before exhibited paintings by Harlan Hubbard are among the artwork and memorabilia displayed in Behringer-Crawford Museum’s latest salute to…

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Once a nanny always a nanny: Jan Gilliam takes care of people managing Point/Arc’s company in Latonia

March 4, 2021March 4, 20210

By Andy Furman The Point/Arc Jan Gilliam cares for her staff at The Point/Arc Apparel – Embroidery and Screen Print…

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Transportation Cabinet announces additional lane, ramp closures for Brent Spence Bridge maintenance

March 2, 20210

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) on Tuesday announced that crews successfully completed the preliminary work that was planned for the…

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COVID Roundup: Covid cases drop, Beshear opens up some businesses to 60%, vaccines open to 1C

March 2, 2021March 1, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear announced 18 industries can increase capacity to 60% as the state completes its seventh straight week of…

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Our Rich History: ‘Endless and bottomless sand’ nearly doomed Cathedral construction

March 1, 2021February 28, 20211

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to the NKyTribune When the bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Covington, Camillus Paul Maes, sank…

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Lynn James: 21st decade of 21st Century is off to a blazing start, not wanting to be outdone by the last

March 1, 2021February 28, 20210

Has anyone noticed when we started the new year, we started a new decade? Yes, a decade starts with the…

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Road projects update: Transportation Cabinet provides updates on NKY projects, possible delays

February 28, 2021February 27, 20210

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 reports the following projects going on in Northern Kentucky. The public should be alert…

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