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Kentucky State Police Post 6 in Dry Ridge increases traffic enforcement during Memorial Day weekend

May 22, 2020May 21, 20200

Kentucky State Police, Post 6 in Dry Ridge, is participating in Operation C.A.R.E. (Crash Awareness Reduction Effort) during the Memorial…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Kentucky’s abundant sunfish can be caught with live bait and basic fishing tackle

May 22, 2020May 19, 20200

They thrive in farm ponds, small lakes and tree-canopied creeks, little fish that are fun to catch and make a…

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Judicial Branch announces plan to resume limited in-person court services starting June 1

May 21, 2020May 21, 20200

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Two weeks after announcing the judicial branch had formed three task forces to determine how…

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Keven Moore: Memorial Day weekend is full of fun and hazards; be safe and sure and observe the rules

May 21, 2020May 20, 20200

Memorial Day, observed on the last Monday of May, was originally known as Decoration Day with its origins dating back…

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People of NKY: Steven White is drawn to history, architecture of Covington and to art, music worldwide

May 20, 2020May 19, 20200

By Ginger Dawson NKyTribune reporter There are people among us, here in Covington, who are dedicated to the fabric and…

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Kentucky by Heart: Tiny Wickliffe community has a lot of ‘Hart’ and many treasured souls

May 19, 2020May 18, 20200

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Wickliffe, Kentucky, sets along the Mississippi River, a couple miles from where the Ohio River…

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Our Rich History: The spirit of our German Heritage lives on through Newport’s Turnverein, closed in 1936

May 18, 2020May 19, 20201

By Don Heinrich Tolzmann Special to NKyTribune Part 27 of our series: Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky Today the building…

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Voices from the Classroom: Members of the Class of 2020 get a chance to have their say; they speak out

May 17, 2020May 16, 20200

By Amanda Klare Beechwood Elementary School Since March, we have seen our local schools and communities rally around the Class…

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New ‘toy’ — a mini-paver — for Covington Public Works will help tackle potholes, bad pavement

May 16, 2020May 15, 20200

The newest “toy” bought by the City of Covington’s Public Works Department will bring noticeable benefits for drivers: Smoother road…

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State to reopen tourism, encourage in-state travel; make a state park reservation starting May 19

May 16, 2020May 15, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear announced today that as part of the Healthy at Work initiative the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet will reopen…

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Harold Tomlinson: Rural internet infrastructure lacking but improvement is coming soon

May 15, 2020May 12, 20202

During this unprecedented time, we can see around us our many blessings, as well as our challenges. Carroll County is…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: James Henshall forever remembered for introducing America to black bass

May 15, 2020May 12, 20200

Editor’s Note: This is the last of three articles on the life and work of the father of bass fishing…

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Covington commissioners vote 4-1 to purchase IRS site, move ahead on plan to reshape downtown

May 13, 2020May 12, 20202

City of Covington and Staff Report The long-awaited redevelopment of 23 acres near the Ohio River moved a big step…

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Northern Kentucky Area Development District gets $300K in EPA brownfield funding, one of five in state

May 12, 2020May 11, 20200

Staff report The Northern Kentucky Area Development District (NKADD) is one of five Kentucky recipients sharing $1.7 million in brownfield…

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AAA: Social distancing prompts Kentuckians to turn to biking and walking for recreation — be safe

May 12, 2020May 11, 20200

Kentucky’s Healthy at Home initiative has Kentuckians mostly homebound and schools closed through the rest of the school year. But, people…

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Our Rich History: VE-Day, May 8, 1945, was official end of WW II European theater; victory was in reach

May 11, 2020May 10, 20200

Part 6 of our continuing series on the 75th anniversary of the closing stages of World War II and Part…

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Innovative mountain K-12 school districts were ahead of the curve on successful at-home learning

May 10, 2020May 8, 20200

By Ron Daley Special to NKyTribune Part Two of Two Rural Eastern Kentucky school districts have utilized the innovative learning…

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Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announces road updates, possible delays for District 6 highways

May 8, 20200

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 has announced the following conditions and/or operations that are being reported for highways in…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: James Henshall moves to Cincinnati where Black Bass odyssey began

May 8, 2020May 5, 20200

Editor’s note: This is the second of three articles on the life and work of the father of bass fishing…

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26 new cases of COVID in NKY; 625 new cases, 14 deaths in KY; testing in NKY, reopenings on way

May 6, 2020May 5, 20200

Staff report As of Tuesday afternoon, the NKY Health Department reported 26 additional cases of COVID-19 in Northern Kentucky, for…

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Soltes ready to end NKU soccer career in positive fashion after rehabbing second ACL injury

May 1, 20200

By Robby Johnson NKU Athletic Communications Northern Kentucky University women’s soccer standout Emily Soltes will be in unfortunate-but-familiar territory this…

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Butler’s Pantry to reopen Monday with expanded grocery offerings, chef-prepared meals to go

April 30, 2020April 29, 20200

Butler’s Pantry in Covington has announced that the restaurant and market will reopen for business on Monday. In an effort…

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