Kentucky Education Department providing grants to public school districts for ‘mathematics intervention’

The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) is offering an opportunity for Kentucky public school districts to apply for grants that will fund mathematics intervention services for primary students who are struggling to meet grade level or benchmark expectations for mathematics. KDE expects to fund about 90 schools at an estimated $50,000 per year to support…

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Heroes Against Heroin Humanitarian award winners announced; honors those fighting on the front lines

Transitions, Inc. is honoring members of the Greater Cincinnati Community who have been nominated by the community to receive special recognition for their work in providing hope to those individuals, families and the community affected by heroin use. Award Winners will be honored at an Awards Gala and WEBN Fireworks Viewing Party on Sunday, September…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Mentor-youth dove hunts offer great opportunity, sign ups begin Aug. 8

By Lee McClellan Special to NKyTribune The excitement of an opening day dove hunt when you are young spawns a lifetime of memories. Each year, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources plants dove fields that host mentor-youth hunts to introduce young people to the fun of dove hunting. Sign-ups for these fields begin…

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August Eggs ‘N Issues discussion ‘Made in Northern Kentucky,’ Tuesday at Receptions in Erlanger

On Tuesday, Aug. 9, the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce will present  Eggs ‘N Issues: Made in Northern Kentucky  from 7:30-9:00 am at the Receptions Banquet & Conference Center in Erlanger. A panel of local leaders will discuss the impact and importance of the manufacturing industry in Northern Kentucky. Dan Tobergte with Northern Kentucky Tri-ED will moderate a discussion with: Tony Canonaco of Balluff,Ben…

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KY Board of Education presents Kelly Award to NKY’s Brent Cooper, Louisville’s Audwin Helton

The Kentucky Board of Education presented the 16th annual Joseph W. Kelly Award to two business leaders who are actively engaged in making a difference in their local schools: Brent Cooper, president of C-Forward Information Technologies of Covington, and Audwin Helton, president and chief executive officer of Spatial Data Integrations Inc. of Louisville. “Kentucky is…

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Fitness for Life initiative sparks improved health, quality of life for Grant County residents

By Vickie Ashwill NKY Thrives Based on recent national news coverage, you might think that Williamstown and Grant County put themselves on the map this year with the opening of Ark Encounter, the life-size replica of Noah’s Ark. But improving quality of life through health initiatives had already made them a model for Kentucky and…

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Fish and Wildlife sets public meeting on grouse plan; beginning float fishing classes offered

The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources will host three public meetings to gather comments from people interested in ruffed grouse management in the state. Department biologists developed the state’s Ruffed Grouse and Young Forest Strategic Plan to lead focused management efforts to improve grouse numbers in eastern Kentucky. The department has already received…

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Ethics Reporter: 13 businesses that employ lobbyists contributed at least $50,000 to legislative conference

Earlier this month, nearly 1,500 state legislators, legislative staff, governmental officials, and family members from 15 states attended the four days of the Southern Legislative Conference (SLC) Annual Meeting in Lexington. SLC is the southern office of the Council of State Governments, which has its national headquarters in Lexington. Legislative organizations such as SLC, the…

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Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission celebrates 50th year, honors partners

Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission (NKCAC) hosted their Annual Meeting and Awards Celebration on Monday, July 25th, at the Newport Aquarium. This year marks NKCAC’s 50th year of service.   Founded in 1966, NKCAC works with hard-working families, offering them the resources, knowledge and skills they need to realize their full potential.  NKCAC’s main focus…

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MeetNKY offices transformed into Build-A-Bear workshop to make gifts for state’s firefighters

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Those attending the Kentucky Firefighters Association Conference in Northern Kentucky, which kicks off tomorrow, will get a surprise gift at Monday’s opening session. As part of the National Celebrate Services Week initiative, meetNKY partnered with Build-A-Bear Workshop to create 200 stuffed teddy bears for the state’s firefighters. The stuffing,…

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Bill Straub: The hits just keep coming for Massie as he continues to add to his legend

Columnists, for various reasons, hold some empathy for Michael Corleone, recognizing what he meant in “Godfather III’’ when he said, “Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in.’’ Rep. Thomas Massie, R-SomewhereorotherLewisCounty, has evolved into this column’s great white whale to such an extent that I inwardly vowed to let his…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Vultures can be nuisance on the highway, predator of newborn calves

Kentuckians have a conflicted relationship with vultures. While they clean up the carcasses of dead animals, they are something of a nuisance and potential danger to motorists driving rural backroads. They gather in rowdy groups on the pavement or at road sides, feasting on road kill deer, raccoon, skunks or other critters. As vehicles approach,…

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Trust preserves 70 more acres in Perryville, site of Kentucky’s largest and bloodiest Civil War battle

The Civil War Trust has declared victory on three properties totaling 70 acres associated with the historic 1862 Perryville battlefield. This latest preservation success story was the result of a national fundraising campaign conducted by the Trust earlier this year. With the addition of these 70 acres, the Trust has helped save 1,027 acres at…

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