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Endow Kentucky tax credit available July 1 and funds are limited; you can help strengthen services in NKY

June 18, 2020June 17, 20200

One million dollars will be available for nonprofit supporters in Kentucky on July 1. Donors making a gift to an…

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WYWQ*: Graves Road Interchange in Boone County is moving quickly, relieves congestion, opens land

June 16, 2020June 15, 20203

By Tory McKinley NKyTribune intern Started in January, the Graves Road Interchange Project in Boone County has seen exponential progress,…

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Deadline today to request ballot by mail; other options, candidates, more here for June 23 primary

June 15, 2020June 14, 20200

Staff report Today is the last day for registered voters to request a ballot by mail so they can vote…

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Our Rich History: Organizing for Action: Women’s suffrage in Northern Kentucky, Part 2

June 15, 2020June 14, 20200

By Paul Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Part 31 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020,” and Part 2…

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AAA warns motorists against falling back into dangerous driving habits as economies reopen

June 11, 20200

After three months of staying at home, AAA warns motorists against falling back into dangerous driving habits. As economies reopen…

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Keven Moore: When events and festivals go horribly wrong — and they can; plan for all contingencies

June 11, 2020June 11, 20200

Across America cities, counties, schools, businesses, committees, groups, nonprofit organizations…etc.; are actively planning and hosting events. These events can range…

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Walk Across Kentucky, a new video experience, allows everyone to journey the Bluegrass from home

June 8, 2020June 7, 20200

By Carol Lea Spence University of Kentucky There’s the long way to walk across Kentucky, striding 449 miles from Hickman…

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Our Rich History: Organizing for action — women’s suffrage in Northern Kentucky

June 8, 2020June 9, 20203

Part 30 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport Kentucky, 1795-2020″ and Part 1 of our series: Organizing for Action:…

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Police to conduct campaign against aggressive driving on I-75 corridor in Kenton County on June 16

June 8, 2020June 7, 20201

Police officers have stepped up enforcement on the I-75 Kenton County corridor. An enforcement blitz is only a portion of…

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Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky honorees to be recognized June 23 with virtual celebration

June 7, 2020June 7, 20200

On June 23, the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Women’s Initiative, sponsored by PNC, will recognize its 2020 Outstanding Women…

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Corporex moving ahead on next phase of Ovation, the Homewood Suites hotel and office building

June 7, 2020June 7, 20200

Corporex has announced plans for the elements that will comprise the next phase of Ovation. The latest addition to the…

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Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky grants nearly $60K to nonprofits in COVID-19 battle

June 4, 2020June 3, 20200

Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky has announced its next round of funding to be released during the coronavirus pandemic….

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Keven Moore: Plenty of summertime driving hazards — construction, motorcycles, bicyclists, pedestrians

June 4, 2020June 3, 20201

In the winter, many of us associate the season with risky driving conditions. However as the season changes, it’s important…

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New enhanced Sanitation District No. 1 website improves online experience for customers

June 3, 2020June 2, 20200

Sanitation District No. 1 has launched a new enhanced website to improve the online experience for its customers and other…

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Our Rich History: Newport inventors include Granville Woods and first woman patentee in KY

June 1, 2020May 31, 20200

By John Schlipp Special to NKyTribune Part 29 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020” Historic US patents…

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Supreme Court provides updates on how courts will expand services starting June 1

May 31, 2020May 30, 20200

On May 15, the Supreme Court announced the court system’s reopening plan, which provides guidance on how the Judicial Branch…

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Mark Neikirk: Be safe. Be heard. Vote at home. Make Northern Kentucky’s voice be heard loud and clear

May 31, 2020May 30, 20200

I’ll begin with a confession. I won’t be voting on June 23 in the Kentucky primary which makes it a…

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COVID-19 restrictions ease as ‘100 Deadliest Days’ begin for teens; road fatalities increase in summer

May 29, 2020May 28, 20200

The season when teen drivers are most at risk is getting under way just as eased travel restrictions have motorists…

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NKU breaks ground on student housing project; five-story development scheduled to open in 2021

May 29, 2020May 28, 20200

Northern Kentucky University has broken ground on a new residential building, the first student housing construction on campus since 2003….

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St. Elizabeth Healthcare implements new expanded visitor guidelines for all its hospitals

May 28, 2020May 27, 20201

As healthcare services and community begin to reopen in a phased approach, St. Elizabeth has reviewed and updated visitor guidelines…

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Stuart Sanders: Post-World War II ‘Greatest Generation’ teaches resilience against pandemic

May 26, 2020May 25, 20200

For some of us, our resolve is cracking. Weeks spent at home avoiding the coronavirus has been tiring. We’re depressed….

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Route 9 in Wilder still shut down due to landslide; KTC officials developing plans to reopen

May 25, 2020May 24, 20200

NKyTribune staff Heavy rains the past week have resulted in a landslide near the Newport/Wilder border on Route 9, and…

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