NASCAR, Race Team Alliance and 704Games collaborate to create NASCAR Esports League

NASCAR, Race Team Alliance and 704Games announced today a collaboration that will create the first-ever NASCAR esports league on consoles, eNASCAR Heat Pro League. The newly formed esports league will feature up to 16 race teams and 32 drivers, each owned and operated by prominent NASCAR race teams. Fans across the nation that own NASCAR…

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North American Properties closes on Newport on the Levee, plans include $100 million+ investment

Cincinnati-based North American Properties (NAP) has closed on its purchase of Newport on the Levee from California-based The Price Group, LLC. The property is a 360,000 square foot, mixed-use development with incredible views of the Cincinnati skyline and the Ohio River, surrounded by local attractions such as the Newport Aquarium and Purple People Bridge. “As…

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Our Rich History: Several presidents have visited Kentucky, and a new book tells that story

By Wayne Onkst Special to NKyTribune When President Trump visited Kentucky this fall, he was adding to the long history of presidential visits to the Commonwealth. For 200 years, presidents have traveled to Kentucky for public business, using the state’s centrally located rivers, railroads and airports. Kentucky has also played an important role in national…

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Intel Falcon drones supplement KYTC inspection of Daniel Carter Beard Bridge, improve safety

Intel has collaborated with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and the Minnesota Department of Transportation to improve bridge inspections. The collaboration will supplement manual inspections of the Daniel Carter Beard Bridge connecting Ohio and Kentucky and the Stone Arch Bridge in Minnesota. Throughout the inspections, Intel’s advanced automated commercial drone hardware and software solutions increased efficiency…

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When ‘sideline’ gig become success: Bluegrass’ Sideline takes stage at Dixie Station Dec. 7

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter What started as a side project for some seasoned Bluegrass musicians turned into an award-winning band. This week they’re bringing their strings to northern Kentucky when the aptly named Sideline takes the stage at Dixie Station in Elsmere on December 7. A well-pedigreed six-piece ensemble out of Raleigh, NC, Sideline…

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Boone County seeks applicants for the 2019 class of ENGAGE: Government Citizens Institute

Boone County is holding a free citizens academy program called ENGAGE for residents or business owners that are interested in learning more about County Government. The 2019 class will be the County’s second class after a successful inaugural session last year. The nine week Citizens Academy is an educational program with presentations each week on…

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Covington Parks & Rec’s work with Holmes High students leads national webinar discussion

When parks and recreation officials around the nation tune in for an online seminar today, their eyes (and ears) will be focused on Covington. Covington’s Parks & Recreation Manager Rosie Santos, is one of three panelists who will lead the discussion on how to engage communities in advancing park access and quality. Santos said the…

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Interactive light-based installations wanted for BLINK; SkyStar stay extended to June

BLINK, illuminated by ArtsWave, has announced a call to artists for the October 10-13, 2019 event. Cincinnati’s homegrown art and light phenomenon is looking for artists to submit proposals for interactive light-based installations produced by ArtWorks. BLINK’s inaugural event in October 2017 spanned 20 Cincinnati blocks and was experienced by more than one million visitors,…

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NKY Chamber to host “Where We Stand” legislative agenda reception at Devou Golf and Event Center

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce (NKY Chamber) will host its annual “Where We Stand” legislative preview reception on Tuesday, December 18 at Devou Golf & Event Center (1201 Park Drive, Covington). The Legislative Preview will feature a panel discussion with Senator Chris McDaniel, Chairman of Appropriations and Revenue; Representative Diane St. Onge, Chairman of…

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BBB Trends: Protect your holiday packages from being stolen; porch pirates threaten holiday cheer

By Sandra Guile Better Business Bureau Online shopping is a great time saver during the holiday season but the shipped packages left on the doorstep provide a great opportunity for theft. According to insurancequotes.com, 26 million Americans have had holiday packages stolen from their homes since 2015. This often happens because people aren’t home when items…

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4th Annual Covington Winter Night Bazaar SUNDAY at Roebling Point — Clydesdales, shopping, food

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY 4 – 10 P.M. becuase of the weather; Clydesdales 5-7 p.m. Renaissance Covington’s popular outdoor Winter Night Bazaar is back for the fourth year on December 1st from 4-10 p.m. in Roebling Point.
 Go to Park and Court Streets in Roebling Point
, The event is free, family-friendly, dog-friendly…

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NKU closes first half with 30-2 run, rolls to convincing 78-60 win over UMBC on Friday night

By Don Owen NKyTribune reporter Without question, Drew McDonald would’ve enjoyed setting Northern Kentucky University’s all-time record for career rebounds in front of the home crowd at BB&T Arena. Instead, McDonald will gladly settle for Friday night’s convincing 78-60 victory over visiting Maryland-Baltimore County. He finished with a game-high 21 points and five rebounds as…

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NKU Foundation selected to lead Northern Kentucky innovation efforts with Tri-ED, community partners

Gov. Matt Bevin today announced the KY Innovation office selected the Northern Kentucky University Foundation, Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Corp. (NKY Tri-ED) and other partners to establish a regional hub to serve and promote more innovative entrepreneurs and startup businesses in northern Kentucky. The NKU Foundation will partner with NKY Tri-ED and entrepreneurship service…

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Climate Change: A look at the latest National Climate Assessment report — and a heads up

Staff report Thirteen federal agencies released findings this week in a 1,600-page report on climate change. The U.S. Global Change Research Program is a consortium of 13 federal agencies that include the Department of Defense, NASA and the Environmental Protection Agency. The fourth National Climate Assessment is the latest of required reports on federal research…

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Covington Commission meeting: Mayor demands MainStrasse Association ‘wrap up business affairs’

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter Take action. And do it soon. That was the gist of the Mayor’s strong words directed to the MainStrasse Village Association Tuesday night, after enduring two months of its shaky financial standing. In September, it was widely reported that the Association would be filling for bankruptcy. “That bankruptcy has never…

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Logano is Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion; Reddick wins Xfinity, Moffitt truck champ

Following a long and winding road, Joey Logano finally owns the biggest prize in motorsports. The driver of the No. 22 Team Penske Ford capped off a memorable season in fitting fashion – by capturing the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship with a victory in Sunday’s Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. To…

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NKU’s Institute for Health Innovation gets $200k grant to expand opioid interventions in Owen County

Northern Kentucky University’s Institute for Health Innovation (IHI) had received a $200,000 federal grant to address the opioid epidemic in rural Kentucky. The Health Resources and Service Administration’s (HRSA) grant will support expanding interventions for opioid misuse in Owen County. The IHI will also use the funds to develop innovative approaches for health related workforce…

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National-model partnership means KY’s universities can increase commercialization of innovations

Gov. Matt Bevin announced formation of the Commonwealth Commercialization Center (C3), a national-model partnership between Kentucky’s universities and colleges to translate intellectual property and innovations into market-ready products and startups while providing businesses access to collective public resources. Led by the Cabinet for Economic Development’s KY Innovation office, the University of Kentucky and the University…

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Gov. Bevin, First Lady honor Kentucky adoptive, foster parents, including NKY’s Nancy Clary

Gov. Matt Bevin, First Lady Glenna Bevin and Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) officials recently honored several families from across the Commonwealth for their service as adoptive and foster parents to some of the state’s most vulnerable children. “We are determined to make Kentucky the gold standard — to make this truly as…

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Kentucky Transportation Cabinet ready to respond to snow, ice season — crews trained, salt on hand

Stocked salt supplies, trained maintenance crews and 1,400 plow trucks are ready to respond during this snow and ice season. Approximately 2,000 Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) snowfighters are responsible for maintaining more than 28,000 miles of road during winter weather events. “November is the launch of snow and ice season for the Cabinet, and our…

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