Ron Clark, known as ‘America’s Educator’ to speak to students at Newport Independent Schools next week

Ron Clark – a teacher, best-selling author and the subject of an uplifting film about his unique and acclaimed approach to education – will visit Northern Kentucky Monday to make a presentation to administrators, teachers and staff of the Newport Independent School District. “I’m in my 30th year in education, and I’m hard to impress,”…

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Fort Thomas man charged in fatal April crash near Florence; burglary suspect caught after I-75 chase

NKyTribune staff A Fort Thomas man has been charged with manslaughter in connection to a three-car accident near Florence in April that claimed the life of one of the drivers. Boone County Sheriff’s deputies arrested Maxwell Detzel, 23, Tuesday afternoon. He has been charged with Manslaughter 2nd Degree (Felony), Criminal Mischief 1st Degree 2 counts…

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New report shows staggering increase in number of Kentucky adults, children receiving disability benefits

A new report shows an increase of staggering proportions in the number of Kentucky adults and children receiving disability benefits. The report was prepared by Kentucky’s Disability Determination Services (DDS), within the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) and presented at the Kentucky Work Matters task force meeting yesterday in Frankfort. The groundbreaking study…

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NKY Mayors: A call to legislature to #freeCERS — state’s pension crisis threatens employees’ future

We all hope to retire some day with enough income to maintain a modest lifestyle. Maybe you have private investments, have paid into Social Security or have a pension. Whatever your plan for retirement, imagine your concern if that future was threatened. That’s what city, county and school employees invested in the County Employees Retirement…

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Covington Neighborhood Collaborative to host Neighborhood Summit on ecological issues

The Covington Neighborhood Collaborative (CNC) announced its 2017 Covington Neighborhood Summit will be held at Gateway Community College (downtown Covington location), 525 Scott Blvd. on Saturday, October 14, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Participants are highly encouraged to register prior to the event. The CNC…

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An opportunity for a unique ‘Game Preserve’ fall tourism package in Bracken County Oct. 21

By Carol L. Williams Special to NKyTribune Whatever happened to Monopoly and other table-top games? What about lawn games of skill like croquet, horseshoes, bocce and box hockey? Have they gone the way of the Dodo? Fortunately, the answer is no! Old fashioned board games and lawn activities are experiencing a revival thanks to Millennials…

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Gov. Matt Bevin: Seeking solutions to the bottleneck at Brent Spence Bridge is crucial to KY commerce

Drivers describe traffic conditions on the Brent Spence Bridge that spans the Ohio River between Covington and Cincinnati as a “bottleneck,” a “choke point,” a “source of gridlock” and a variety of other less printable names. The corridor where Interstates 71 and 75 converge in Northern Kentucky and southern Ohio serves families, recreationists, a regional…

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Kenton County Public Library Halloween events include crafts, haunted house, trick-or-treating, more

The Kenton County Public Library has provided a list of Halloween events at its branches throughout the month of October. Covington Branch, 502 Scott Blvd. Creepy Crafts Thursday, October 12, 7-8 p.m. We’ll have a handful of different Halloween crafts to make. Cook-a-Book Halloween! Saturday, October 21, 11 a.m.-noon Preschool & School Age Join us…

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Child struck and killed while riding bike in Latonia, Cincinnati man charged with leaving the scene

On Friday, Oct. 6, Covington Police responded to the 0-100 block of East 32nd Street where a vehicle struck a child. The child, who was riding a bicycle during the collision, was killed instantly. The vehicle involved did not remain at the scene of the collision. Detectives and responding officers located the suspected vehicle and…

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Bowling Green’s Cline installed as president; state award winners recognized at REALTORS Convention

Kentucky REALTORS® (KYR), one of the state’s largest professional associations representing more than 10,600 members, elected and installed its 2018 Board of Directors and leadership during the 95th Annual KYR Convention in Cincinnati. Steve Cline, a member of the REALTOR® Association of Southern Kentucky (RASK) in Bowling Green, was installed at the Convention as the…

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Mystery of bicyclist struck and killed on KY 237 in Hebron more than a month ago remains unsolved

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Boone County Sheriff’s investigators are still searching for answers in the death of Allen Williams of Hebron. Williams, 48, was struck and killed in the early morning hours of August 26, while riding his bicycle northbound on North Bend Road (KY 237), near Northside Drive in Hebron. More than…

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SD1’s Western Regional treatment plant receives Kentucky Infrastructure Authority’s H2O award

SD1’s newest treatment plant, which began operating about five years ago, racked up another award when the Kentucky Infrastructure Authority (KIA) recently announced the first ever recipients of its new H2O awards. Presented at the 2017 Governor’s Local Issues Conference in August, the agency’s H2O Award is designed to recognize excellence in efficiency, regionalization and…

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Friends of Covington to celebrate those who beautify city with awards to be presented October 11

Fall brings cooler temperatures, falling leaves and once again this year, the annual Friends of Covington Beautification Awards, which will be presented Wednesday, Oct. 11, in an event that is open to the public at the Behringer-Crawford Museum in Covington’s Devou Park. This year marks the 26th year that the Friends of Covington will honor…

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Campbell County Public Library calendar of events in Ft. Thomas, Cold Spring and Newport for October

A monthly list of events at Campbell County Public Library branches is provided here. The Campbell County Public Library operates three branches. The Cold Spring Branch is located at 3920 Alexandria Pike in Cold Spring, phone 859-781-6166. The Carrico/Fort Thomas Branch is located at 1000 Highland Ave. in Fort Thomas, phone 859-572-5033. The Newport Branch…

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Our Rich History: Augusta College’s Echo Hall dormitory gets new life; want to be part of saving it?

By Carol L. Williams Special to NKyTribune During its General Conference in 1820, the Methodist Episcopal Church called for establishment of educational institutions throughout America, particularly frontier areas. The Kentucky and Ohio Conferences answered the call by pooling their resources and co-sponsoring the establishment of an institution in Augusta. On 7 December 1822, Augusta College…

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C-J’s Deborah Yetter gets Madison Award for Service to First Amendment; Judy Clabes to give address

By Mike Farrell NKyTribune special editor A journalist whose reporting on the deaths of children abused or murdered while under the supervision of a state agency is the 2017 recipient of the James Madison Award for Service to the First Amendment. Deborah Yetter, a reporter for the Louisville Courier-Journal, is the 12th recipient of the award…

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Jury recommends 5-year sentence for woman who caused serious accident while high on Oxy, Xanax

NKyTribune staff report A jury found Michelle Hirnikel guilty of Second Degree Assault and other offenses, for causing an accident in November 2015 that left another driver seriously injured. The jury took just less than an hour to convict Hirnikel, who investigators say was under the influence of Oxycodone and Alprazolam (Xanax) when her vehicle…

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