Newport Business Association presents annual awards, installs officers and board members

The Newport Business Association (NBA) presented its annual awards and installed officers and board members at its recent annual meeting at the Newport Syndicate. Mayor Jerry Peluso presented the 2016 Officers and Board of Directors and administered an oath upholding the NBA’s Mission Statement which is to serve the local businesses through its problem-solving forum,…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Find out about new fishing regulations before you cast that first line in the water

By Lee McClellan Special to NKyTribune This is the second 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). It is no longer getting dark at dinner…

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Dennis Keene: Update on what’s happening in the House, as work presses on alternative spending plan

As work on the House budget plan continued this week, the state’s chief judicial officer warned that the public’s access to justice could be crippled later this year under Gov. Bevin’s proposed spending cuts. During testimony before the House Budget Subcommittee on Justice and the Judiciary, Chief Justice John D. Minton, Jr., of the Supreme…

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Cov200 announces details of Legacy Project — bold goals for the city’s youngest and a mural mosaic

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune Reporter COV200, the volunteer group behind the City of Covington’s bicentennial celebration, unveiled the details of it’s educational Legacy Project at Thursday night’s Legacy Launch Event at the Madison Event Center. Jordan Huizenga, COV200 Education Committee Chair, Covington City Commissioner and director of development at Children, Inc., laid out the details…

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Warning: Please don’t eat predator fish from state’s waters more than once a month — mercury high

They’re tasty, but among top predators, so eat just once a month. All Kentuckians should limit consumption of fish from the state’s waters because they are too contaminated with mercury, according to the latest official advisories. Previously, only children 6 or younger and women of childbearing age were advised to take care eating Kentucky fish….

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Stumbo, judge-executives call for counties to retain greater local share of coal severance money

Noting the “bad predicament” that counties in the Eastern and Western coalfields are in because of steep declines in coal severance revenue, House Speaker Greg Stumbo joined with more than a half-dozen county judge/executives today to urge legislators to let these counties keep a greater share of that money. Stumbo, who represents Floyd and Pike…

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Kentucky by Heart: Many people experienced the feeling of ‘coming home’ to Rabbit Hash Store

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune contributor I was saddened to hear about the recent fire that destroyed a Northern Kentucky landmark. The Rabbit Hash General Store, in Boone County, was a small locale that brought people together in a big way—and all the way back to 1831, according to the Rabbit Hash Historical Society. The Rabbit…

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Our Rich History: Erlanger and the d’Erlanger and Churchill families — unraveling a historical puzzle

by Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Please join us for a free presentation, “Erlanger: From Railroad Suburb to Expressway Suburb,” at the Erlanger branch of the Kenton County Public Library, Thursday, February 25 at 7 p.m. Feel free to share your Erlanger stories, histories, and photos with me at tenkottep@nku.edu. The hefty package in…

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Winners of Behringer-Crawford’s annual Two-Headed Calf Awards announced; reservations by Feb. 28

The chair of the COV200 bicentennial celebration and his wife, a non-profit executive turned Covington city administrator; an author and expert on African-American heritage; a Thomas More College professor and educational leader; and a volunteer and advocate for the Northern Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame are the winners of the sixth annual Two-Headed Calf Awards,…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Lots of good opportunities await anglers suffering from spring fishing fever

By Lee McClellan Special to NKyTribune This is the first 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). The release of the annual Fishing Forecast by…

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KSP says weather conditions can change rapidly, be prepared, watch for stranded motorists

Kentuckians will see a change in weather conditions that may impact their evening driving plans and morning commute. KSP asks motorists to be aware that weather conditions may change rapidly over the next few hours.     “Winter weather provides new challenges and responsibilities to the public and the Kentucky State Police,” says KSP spokesman Tpr….

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Fire destroys Rabbit Hash General Store; in operation since 1831, on National Register of Historic Places

NKyTribune staff report One of the region’s most recognizable landmarks is no more. The historic Rabbit Hash General Store in Boone County caught fire Saturday night and is reportedly a total loss. The building has been a working general store since 1831. It is a central gathering spot in the small riverside community of about…

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Mike Denham: Infrastructure, economic development measures highlight legislative week’s actions

The General Assembly debates dozens of bills each legislative session, but most fall under several broad categories: education, health and public safety, infrastructure and economic development. Those last two were the chief focus of the Kentucky House’s work last week, as my colleagues and I approved legislation that would make it easier for government and…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Five questions with new state Bear Program Coordinator John Hast

By Kevin Kelly Special to NKyTribune The allure of doing “cool stuff” for a living played into John Hast’s decision to take a seasonal job with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources back in 2006. The Owensboro, Kentucky native considered putting his biology degree from Centre College to use as an agriculture extension…

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Vows for Valentines: Magistrate Hoffman’s move to former Magic Shop means ‘I Do’s’ for sweethearts

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter Sometimes a box of chocolate simply won’t do. So, for sweethearts who find themselves swept up in a swirl of romance this Valentine’s weekend, and cannot bear the thought of year-long wedding planning, justice of the peace Steve Hoffman is the man for you. Beginning Friday, February 12th through Monday,…

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Keven Moore: Risk-management mode kicks in as Big-Blue Boogie Man takes fall along with young fan

With the UK Wildcats nursing a substantial lead Tuesday night against the University of Georgia, Darren Moscoe — Rupp Arena’s Big Blue Boogie-Man –took up his usual position in Section 12 at Rupp Arena to dance to the Billie Idol’s song “Mony, Mony” during the pre-planned TV commercial time-out to appear on the Rupp Arena’s…

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Skyward launches LiveWell NKY initiative to improve the health of Northern Kentuckians

Skyward (formerly Vision 2015), the organization charged with developing and managing Northern Kentucky’s strategic plan (myNKY), along with key partners has announced the creation of LiveWell NKY, a community-wide initiative designed to improve the health of Northern Kentucky residents. A key strategy of the myNKY plan’s health goal is to move an additional 9 percent…

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