Alan Bernstein: Public boat dock/marina at Cincinnati Public Landing would not serve larger riverboats

BB Riverboats owns and operates three U.S. licensed and certified vessels: The Belle of Cincinnati, 1,000 passengers; the River Queen, 500 passengers; and the Mark Twain, 150 passengers. For more than 40 years, my family has operated cruises, events centers and restaurants on the Ohio River. We have worked tirelessly to bring visitors, events and…

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Taft Law moves NKY offices to Cov’s RiverCenter, names Robert McBride as partner-in-charge

Taft Law has named partner Robert K. McBride to succeed Robert B. Craig as partner-in-charge of the firm’s Northern Kentucky office. Effective Jan. 1, McBride’s appointment will include overseeing client development, recruiting, and strategy for the Taft Northern Kentucky office, which recently moved locations to better serve its clients. “Taft is on a strong upward…

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Office of Highway Safety reminds Kentucky drivers to plan safe rides during upcoming holiday season

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s (KYTC) Office of Highway Safety is joining the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and law enforcement nationwide in the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign Dec. 16, 2020, through Jan. 1, 2021. “It’s been a tough year for all Kentuckians and I want us to have a great Christmas…

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Protective Life to relocate its core site in the Greater Cincinnati region to RiverCenter Towers in Covington

Kentucky’s efforts to attract and create better-paying jobs statewide took a major step forward as Gov. Andy Beshear and executives from Protective Life Corp. (Protective Life) announced Thursday the company will relocate its core site in the Greater Cincinnati region to RiverCenter Towers in downtown Covington. The new location positions Protective Life for long-term employee…

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Snowfighters on duty for first winter event — rain, snow, freezing temperatures; drivers, be prepared

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 snow and ice removal crews were prepared for the first winter weather event for the Northern Kentucky area.   Some counties had spot treating as needed. The National Weather Service advises rain and snow mix is expected to change over to snow Monday afternoon and continued overnight with a…

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Ohio River reopened to navigational traffic at Brent Spence Bridge; Secretary Gray updates repair work

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) officials and the U.S. Coast Guard reopened the Ohio River Sunday to navigational traffic around the fire-damaged Brent Spence Bridge. KYTC Secretary Jim Gray also gave a public update on the progress of an emergency project to repair and reopen the bridge, which carries Interstates 71 and 75 across the river…

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KCTC temporarily closes seven driver licensing offices — including Florence — due to COVID

Three regional driver licensing offices and four smaller field offices operated by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) have been closed temporarily due to COVID-19 cases. Each office will be thoroughly sanitized in keeping with KYTC Heathy at Work guidelines, and all are expected to be reopened next week. The affected KYTC Regional Driver Licensing Offices…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Laurel River Lake offers good fishing for cool water species fall through spring

Editor’s Note: This is the seventh article in a series about Kentucky’s major reservoirs. Laurel River Lake is in Laurel and Whitley Counties, just off Interstate-75 in Daniel Boone National Forest. The dam is about 20 miles east of Corbin, on Ky. 1193, about 2.3 miles above the Laurel River’s confluence with the Cumberland River….

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KYTC launches virtual state traffic school, graduated driver licensing courses; in-person classes halted

Following red zone reduction recommendations to help combat the spread of COVID-19, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) Division of Driver Licensing will be offering virtual state traffic school and graduated driver licensing courses through the end of February 2021. In-person classes for both programs will be halted temporarily. “Since March, when the COVID-19 pandemic began…

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Distracted, drunk and drowsy drivers pose dangers to trick-or-treaters, other motorists on Halloween

As Halloween 2020 approaches, AAA is reminding of the risk for a dangerous traffic safety trifecta ― increased pedestrian activity, drunk driving, and drowsy driving ― all of which converge this Halloween weekend. The ghostly holiday falls on a Saturday this year, followed a few short hours later by “falling back” at the end of…

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BIA sees large uptick in permits, especially in Boone County; Amazon’s Air Hub is driver

After a brief pause in the residential construction sector of the building industry, it has seen a large increase in permitting activity in Northern Kentucky. Single-family permits have risen 20 percent over last year. That increase is higher in Boone County, which saw an increase of 35 percent for the first three quarters over 2019’s…

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Beyond the Curb: Creativity and vision transform a Newport house featured in River City Living

The sagging house on the edge of Newport’s East Row neighborhood looked unsafe and uninspiring to most passersby. Mark Ramler, owner of Mansion Hill Properties, looks at houses like this a little differently. He jumped at the chance to bring it back to life, uncovering unexpected treasures in the process. “This house was built before…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Kentucky’s Green River Lake features a mixed creel of quality fisheries

Editor’s Note: This is the fourth article in a series about Kentucky’s major reservoirs. Green River Lake is in south-central Kentucky, east of Ky. 55 between Campbellsville and Columbia, in Taylor and Adair Counties. The dam is 26 miles upstream of Greensburg, and 305.7 miles above the mouth of Green River. Drainage area above the…

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Lee Crume: Manufacturing is a key driver to growth in Northern Kentucky

Every October, manufacturers, elected officials and economic development organizations throughout the U.S. celebrate Manufacturing Day on the first Friday of the month, to share what jobs and the atmosphere in the industry is like in the 21st Century. Many people have an outdated perspective on what it means to work in manufacturing. In October, manufacturers…

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Beyond the Curb: River City Living at its best in condos at the beautiful downtown Bradford building

The transformation of the Bradford on Scott in Covington has been dramatic. Built in the late 1800s as a public dance hall, it most recently housed Viva La Foxx Gentlemen’s Club. Since the club closed, the neighborhood has seen significant changes in the businesses and residences now located there. This week’s episode of Beyond the…

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Beshear announces extension of mail-in renewal option for certain driver’s licenses in Kentucky

Gov. Andy Beshear, citing the need to help people stay healthy by avoiding crowds during flu season and the continuing novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, has announced an extension of a special program for mail-in renewal of certain driver’s licenses. “With flu season upon us and the COVID-19 pandemic still a threat across the Commonwealth, it’s…

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