Our Rich History: The story of one of NKY’s wealthiest women, Keturah Moss Leitch Taylor, and her empire

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune When Major David Leitch, founder of Leitch’s Station in present-day Wilder, Kentucky, died in 1794, he left his estate to his young wife, Keturah Moss Leitch. She inherited all his earthly possessions, his wealth, as well as thousands of acres of land comprising today’s Cold Spring, Highland Heights, Alexandria,…

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New resources help us understand health in Appalachia, focuses on Culture of Health factors

Three new resources released by the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), and the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky offer a fresh approach to understanding health in Appalachia by focusing on community strengths and identifying local factors supporting a Culture of Health. These resources include case studies of ten “Bright Spot”…

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U.S. Sec. of Transportation Chao in NKY to celebrate $67.5m grants for Boone interchange improvements

  NKyTribune staff U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao was at the Boone County campus of Gateway Community and Technical College Friday to celebrate a proposed $67.5 million Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) grant. Secretary Chao was joined Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Secretary Greg Thomas, U.S. Representative Thomas Massie, Boone County Judge Executive Gary Moore,…

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The Banks’ celebration of 10th anniversary to include 150-foot-high SkyStar observation wheel

NKyTribune staff To celebrate the 10th anniversary of The Banks in Cincinnati, SkyStar, a 150-foot-high mobile observation wheel will open August 31 through December 2. SkyStar will operate on Freedom Way at The Banks, across from the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. The continued goal of the Banks is to change the way the world…

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Interstate projects in Ohio, KY to impact travel this weekend; Donaldson ramp, Lytle Tunnel closures

NKyTribune staff Interstate projects are expected to have a major impact on traffic on both sides of the Ohio River over the weekend. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 Office provided the following information on a pavement repair project on southbound I-71/I-75 from just before the KY 371 (Buttermilk Pike) Exit 186 to KY 1017…

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Tickets available for Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center Twilight in the Gardens fundraiser, event will sell out

The Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center, situated in the Historic Licking Riverside District of Covington, will host Twilight in the Gardens on September 22, 2018 on its Covington campus. Twilight in the Gardens is Baker Hunt’s largest fundraiser. On this special night of food, fun, and art, the gardens of Baker Hunt will be…

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Drive Sober or Get Pulled over campaign underway in Erlanger/Elsmere and across NKY through Labor Day

NKyTribune staff If you choose to drink and drive in Erlanger and Elsmere – beware. The Erlanger and Elsmere Police Departments have joined with law enforcement throughout the nation for the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign, which began on Aug. 17 and extends through September 3. The strong nationwide impaired driving crackdown will…

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Collaborative kicks off Build Health Challenge and is aimed at smoke-free policies, reducing tobacco use

Staff report Build Health Challenge was kicked off this week by St Elizabeth Healthcare and a collaboration that includes the Northern Kentucky Health Department, Center for Great Neighborhoods, the Regional Alliance and Three Rivers District Health Department. The collaboration is working together to pass tobacco-free policies and reduce tobacco use in Covington and Gallatin Couty…

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Teresa Werner: Giving the Commonwealth a seat at table on issue of climate change and fossil fuels

Carbon dioxide is one of the greenhouse gases in our atmosphere.  Greenhouse gases trap heat and without them, Earth would be a frozen planet.  Since the Industrial Age, the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas) to produce energy helped transform our economy and our lives.  Yet we now know that the burning…

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Lakeside Park native Hentz, now a star at Stanford, named to preseason All-Pac-12 volleyball team

NKyTribune staff Former Notre Dame Academy standout Morgan Hentz, now a star libero for NCAA powerhouse Stanford, has been named to the preseason All-Pacific-12 Conference volleyball team. Hentz, a native of Lakeside Park, is one of five returning starters for Stanford. The Cardinal were picked as preseason Pac-12 favorites on Wednesday, receiving all 11 possible…

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Major sewer project set to begin in Covington’s Eastside neighborhood, will take months to complete

A $1.2 million sewer project is about to begin in a corner of Covington’s Eastside neighborhood. Workers from SD1, Sanitation District No. 1 of Northern Kentucky, began moving construction equipment and materials on Monday to the eastern end of Tenth Street near the floodwall in preparation for work that will take several months.   While…

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Law enforcement agencies join forces on Operation Back to School to check compliance of sex offenders

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Law enforcement officials from throughout the region came together in Erlanger Tuesday morning to help ensure Northern Kentucky’s children have a safer path to school. Operation Back to School, a program led by the Erlanger Police Department, included participants from seven departments and the U.S. Marshal’s office who spent…

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Upcoming changes to Kentucky licenses allows residents to choose standard or travel credential

NKyTribune staff The credential Kentuckians rely on most to verify their identities will undergo major upgrades in 2019 to enhance security. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) officials today announced the launch of the Confident Kentucky initiative to improve the security of state driver’s licenses and introduce a new Voluntary Travel ID credential that meets federal standards…

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Craig Frye of SD1 shows why and how to have a rain garden; help keep stormwater out of the system

By Hannah Carver NKyTribune reporter As green land space shrinks in Northern Kentucky, rainwater has fewer places to go, leading to an increase in unmanaged stormwater runoff that’s presenting greater threats of erosion, flooding, and pollution to the community. “As we increase the impervious surface — the hard surface, concrete, asphalt — you’re going to…

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Jug Handle project designed to alleviate congestion to begin at U.S. 42/ KY 842 in Boone County

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) has announced a start date for construction  on Northern Kentucky’s first jug handle project. The upgrade is designed to improve traffic flow and alleviate congestion at the intersection of U.S. 42 and KY 842 (Weaver Road and Hopeful Church Road) in Florence. Work will start the week of August 13. “Jug…

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