KSP vehicle auction scheduled for June 9 – Cars, trucks, SUVs, semi-trucks, trailers plus more

The Kentucky State Police will put approximately 110 running and 50 non-running vehicles and other miscellaneous items up for public auction on Friday, June 9. The vehicle brands include Dodge, Jaguar, Toyota, GMC, Chevy, Cadillac, Ford and Mazda. Other miscellaneous items include commercial kitchen equipment, trailers and a vehicle lift. The auction will be held…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Once upon a time, American bison was free-ranging native Kentucky species

During Kentucky’s pioneer era, longhunters and early explorers feasted on buffalo steaks and roasts. Herds were vast and had a significant impact on the land, grazing down vegetation as they traveled, and creating an extensive network of wide trails throughout the state. Many of Kentucky’s buffalo trails served as primitive roads for early explorers, and…

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NKU’s Research and Education Field Station to hold ‘Talk & Walk’ nature series, starting Wednesday

Northern Kentucky University’s Research and Education Field Station (REFS) kicks off its “Talk & Walk” nature series with the first event, Planting for Pollinators, on Wednesday, June 7.   The “Talk & Walk” nature series takes place at the Field Station, which is adjacent to and facilitates the use of the St. Anne Woods and…

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Gray Master Builders take first place at LEGOLAND North American Open Championship in California

The Gray Master Builders team that represented Kentucky in the FIRST LEGO League LEGOLAND North American Open Championship in California in May brought home the goods. The team of sixth graders from Gray Middle School in Union received the first place Project Research Award in a competition that included 80 teams from around the world,…

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Transportation Cabinet awards $24.9 million in federal funding for community improvements

Governor Matt Bevin has approved $24.9 million in Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) and Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) funds for communities across the Commonwealth. TAP and CMAQ programs are federally funded reimbursement programs administered through the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s (KYTC) Office of Local Programs. “By updating this year’s priority ranking criteria, we ensured federal…

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Petition to dump reformulated gas could ease pain at the pumps; prices higher in NKy than Cinti last month

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Motorists may get some relief at the pumps if the federal government green lights a plea from Kentucky lawmakers to stop selling reformulated gasoline in Northern Kentucky and Louisville. Sean Alteri, head of Kentucky’s Division for Air Quality, said the average gas price last month in Cincinnati was about 15…

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KYTC project updates; new alignment for Newport KY 9 expansion, bridge work on I 71/75 in Kenton County

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 Office urges motorists to be aware of the following projects underway in Northern Kentucky KY 9 Expansion – Newport – North Section – Construction continues on a new alignment between 5th Street and the Taylor Southgate Bridge.   On Sunday, June 4, traffic will be switched in two locations of…

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Numerous special events across the state highlight annual Free Fishing Weekend June 3-4

The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources will celebrate Free Fishing Weekend June 3-4. Free Fishing Weekend, an annual event since 1992, offers residents and non-residents the opportunity to fish Kentucky waters without a license or permit. Limits on the size and number of fish that anglers may keep still apply. Additionally, anglers may…

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Schools out – bring the kids to the Boone County Public Library; see June calendar of activities here

The Boone County Public Library offers events at its branches and throughout the county during the month of June. A list of scheduled events for teens and children is included here. A separate list of events for adults has been posted separately. Storytime: Tiny Tots (18 months to 2-1/2 years) Mondays, 10 a.m. Scheben Branch,…

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American Dreamers Talk Radio celebrates fifth anniversary with small business mentoring award

If you’ve had a mentor who’s made a positive impact on the way you run your small business, American Dreamers wants to hear about it. The American Dreamers Talk Radio show, which interviews local small business CEOs and entrepreneurs on 55KRC (550AM), celebrates its fifth anniversary on air this year. As part of its celebration,…

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Update: Date for pretrial conference updated on new trial for convicted killer David Dooley

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Editor’s note: This story is being reprinted with the updated information on the pretrial conference because of the amount of public interest in this case. The NKyTribune wants to ensure that all parties that have an interest in this case have the most current and accurate information available. The…

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With Nearly $5.8 B in corp. investments, KY shatters record; on pace to create most new jobs since 2006

In fewer than five months, companies pledged nearly $5.8 billion in new-facility investments and expansion projects in Kentucky, eclipsing the state’s full-year record from 2015 of $5.1 billion, Gov. Matt Bevin announced today during a news conference at the Capitol. Those corporate investments also put Kentucky on pace this year to create the greatest number…

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As summer travel season approaches, CVG has some helpful insights to make your trip easier

The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) is launching into the summer travel season by offering passengers more flights and destinations. Destinations such as Baltimore/Washington D.C., Chicago, Denver, Minneapolis, New York City and San Diego have been added to the low-cost, nonstop flight mix. With summer kicking off this weekend, now is the time to plan…

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Cooper High School’s Kellie Clark, Kentucky Teacher of the Year, hits the right note with students

By Brenna R. Kelly Kentucky Teacher As a performer, there’s no better feeling than getting a standing ovation – except maybe getting five. That’s what happened to Kellie Clark after the Cooper High School choral teacher was named 2018 Kentucky Teacher of the Year. “My classes, when I walked in, they all were standing up…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Of all the Asian exotic threats to woodlands, chestnut blight stands out as worst

Anglers bemoan the scourge of Asian carp — silver and bighead carp — fouling our rivers and lakes at the expense of bass, crappie, striped bass, walleye and other game fish. Land managers spend thousands of dollars and man hours eradicating Asian Bush Honeysuckle, which forms dense thickets in forest understories, shading out, and out-competing…

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