Fish and Wildlife Department sets special events to highlight Free Fishing Weekend June 4-5

The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources will celebrate Free Fishing Weekend June 4-5, when no license is required to fish Kentucky waters. Free Fishing Weekend, an annual event since at least 1992, offers residents and non-residents the opportunity to fish Kentucky waters without a license or permit. Size and creel limits on the…

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Five years later, community, investigators still look for answers in killings of Bill and Peggy Stephenson

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Years have passed since one of the most tragic days in Boone County history that still seems too horrible to comprehend. On May 29, 2011, William “Bill” Stephenson failed to open the Trucker’s Chapel he oversaw at the T A Truck Stop in Florence. Stephenson prayed with truckers in…

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Kentucky Farm Bureau offers statewide professional development workshops for educators in June

The school year is rapidly coming to a close, but the hard work that teachers put into classroom preparation and improving their instructional techniques continues on through the summer. To aid those efforts, Kentucky Farm Bureau (KFB) invites educators from across the state to attend one of its five free professional development workshops held in…

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Kentucky officials urge motorists to ‘Click It’ to stay safe while traveling over the holiday weekend

The Kentucky Office of Highway Safety (KOHS), Louisville Metro Police and the Kentucky State Police (KSP) are reminding motorists to buckle up. Law enforcement agencies throughout the state are participating in the nationwide Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement mobilization May 23 through June 5. “Every day, unbuckled motorists are losing their lives in…

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Skyward names advisory council to help support implementation of the myNKY community plan

Skyward, the engine behind the myNKY plan, a community-driven five-year strategic work plan designed to elevate Northern Kentucky, is pleased to announce the roster of individuals who will make up its inaugural Reaching Skyward Council (RSC). The Council will be an advisory group of community stakeholders committed to Skyward’s successful implementation of the myNKY community…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Bony bowfin is a ‘living fossil,’ one of Kentucky’s remarkable ancient fish

This is the first of four articles on Kentucky’s ancient fish species. Future articles in the series will include gar, paddlefish and sturgeon. The bowfin (Amia calva) is a taxonomic relic of the Jurassic geologic period, an era of prehistory made famous in a 1993 film with the tagline “When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth.” The…

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World’s largest scientific society meeting in Northern Kentucky this week, thanks to group’s local members

The American Chemical Society (ACS), is meeting this week at The Northern Kentucky Convention Center for the third time since 2000, thanks to the efforts of a group of local ACS members. The ACS is the largest scientific society in the world. Approximately 900 attendees from the Society’s five-state Central Region are in Covington Wednesday…

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Law enforcement officers, officials from across the region launch annual ‘Click it or Ticket’ campaign

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The annual Click it or Ticket campaign kicked off Thursday at the AAA/Bob Summerel Tire and Service location on Red Bank Road in Cincinnati. The event included more than 50 law enforcement officers from throughout the region, who showed up to show support for the campaign. Millions of Americans…

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Capitol Hill newspaper identifies Brent Spence Bridge as top infrastructure emergency in the nation

The Brent Spence is the number one infrastructure emergency in the United States and is threatening “both the economy and public safety”, according to a Washington-based newspaper that covers Congress and the federal government. In a story posted on the website of The Hill that carries the headline “Five big infrastructure emergencies”, the Brent Spence…

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Kentucky by Heart: Locating U.S. Air Force Academy in Nicholasville could have been real game-changer

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist It sounds truly impressive: The United States Air Force Academy, Nicholasville, Kentucky. “Off we go, into the wild blue yonder…” The city named is, of course, incorrect; the institution is actually at Colorado Springs, CO. But according to reports and a story from Byron Crawford in the Courier-Journal in 1987,…

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Curate My Community from Cincinnati Museum Center takes flight at CVG with special exhibits

Staff Report Curate My Community is a series of exhibits at various locations that lets the Cincinnati Museum Center share its rich collections and the region’s incredible natural and manmade history while extensive renovations are being made to the facility. The Museum Center is still open for business as usual with construction set to begin…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Late spring means it’s time to chase redear sunfish and bluegill

By Lee McClellan Special to NKyTribune (This is the eighth installment of the “Spring Fishing Fever” series of articles, detailing productive fishing techniques and opportunities across Kentucky. The series will continue until early summer. An archive of past articles is available on the department’s website at www.fw.ky.gov). May is a special time for anglers who…

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Kentucky Tourism sees strongest overall economic impact growth in 10 years

Kentucky Cabinet of Tourism, Arts and Heritage Sec. Don Parkinson announced Thursday that Kentucky’s tourism industry has experienced the strongest overall economic impact growth rate the state has seen since 2005. Kentucky’s tourism industry generated $13.7 billion in economic impact during 2015, an increase of five percent over the previous year. The industry supported more…

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Yeager, Drees and the late Ralph Haile inducted into Northern Kentucky Business Hall of Fame

Builders John Yeager and Ralph Drees and the late banker Ralph Haile were inducted into the Northern Kentucky Business Hall of Fame at an event to be held Wednesday at the Radisson Cincinnati Riverfront Hotel. NKY Magazine, in partnership with the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, sponsors the event. The magazine’s Northern Kentucky Business Hall…

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