City of Covington hearing explains use of $3.6 million Community Development Block Grant, HOME funds

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter City residents have until June 25 to study and comment on a plan for how officials will use $3.6 million in federal funding earmarked to improve the lives of low to moderate-income area families. Chances are, the residents are going to like what they see. Jeremy Wallace, community development manager…

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Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services recognizes human services employees

The Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) has recognized several human services staff from across the state for their exemplary service to the commonwealth. The employees, part of the CHFS Department for Community Based Services, were honored at the Governor’s Mansion this week for leadership and accomplishments over the past year. CHFS Secretary…

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With final spending numbers in, lobbying hits all-time high for 2018 General Assembly session

The final lobbying spending numbers for the 2018 General Assembly are in, and spending hit an all-time high of $10.67 million, putting Kentucky on track for a record-breaking year in which more than $22 million will be spent on lobbying. The lobbying spending reports filed by a wide array of businesses and organizations give another…

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Medicaid to require some to participate in community engagement; learn more at CHFS forum in Covington

On July 1, Campbell County will become the first county in Kentucky that requires some Medicaid enrollees to participate in community engagement activities to keep their health care benefits. Enrollees, health care professionals and others interested in learning more about community engagement are encouraged to attend a state-hosted Stakeholder Advisory Forum at 1 p.m. on…

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Hotel Covington, George W. Robson Jr. House, recognized with State Historic Preservation Awards

Kentucky Supreme Court Justice Bill Cunningham of Kuttawa was honored with the top prize at the 39th Annual Ida Lee Willis Memorial Foundation Historic Preservation Awards at the Kentucky Governor’s Mansion, presented by the foundation in partnership with the Kentucky Heritage Council/State Historic Preservation Office (KHC). Hotel Covington and the Salyers Group and Bellevue’s  George W….

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Don’t forget the 6th annual Taste of Newport — food, music and fun — on Sunday 11 a.m.-6 p.m.

A reminder that the sixth annual Taste of Newport is coming up this weekend — Sunday from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. In the past, more than 20 Newport restaurants and food businesses have participated. Two live music stages will feature several genres of music, including rock, folk, originals, bluegrass, western and more. Participating food…

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School’s out; the Boone County Public Library has a full calendar of June events for teens and kids

The Boone County Public Library offers events at its branches and throughout the county during the month of June. A list of scheduled events for teens and children is included here. A separate list of events for adults is published separately. Storytime: Tiny Tots (18 months to 2-1/2 years) Mondays, 10 a.m. Scheben Branch, 8899…

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#SharkSummer at Newport Aquarium; one child free with full-priced adult, new babies at Shark Central

Newport Aquarium, the Shark Capital of the Midwest, is kicking off the summer season with a fintastic event celebrating sharks. During #SharkSummer, May 27 to July 8, guests will get the opportunity to journey through the aquarium, discovering fun shark facts and shark related exhibits around every corner. They’ll even get to touch sharks including…

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Music, food & art — Sixth annual Taste of Newport set for June 3 from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m.

The sixth annual Taste of Newport will take place on June 3 from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. In the past, more than 20 Newport restaurants and food businesses have participated. Two live music stages will feature several genres of music, including rock, folk, originals, bluegrass, western and more. Participating food businesses include: BB Riverboats,…

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More than 100 conservation officers will be patrolling Kentucky waterways this weekend; enjoy but be safe

Boaters can feel safer during the upcoming holiday as conservation officers with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources join other law enforcement agencies for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. More than 100 conservation officers will patrol Kentucky’s waterways this weekend to watch for dangerous boaters. “We want everyone to have a great time…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Ky’s dirty dozen noxious, invasive plants threaten state’s ecological integrity

They are atop everyone’s list of the most destructive plants to Kentucky’s ecological integrity. These noxious, invasive exotics out-compete native plants, threaten biodiversity, and in some cases pose a health risk to livestock and humans. The battle to rid the state of these exotic pest plants rages on each Spring on public and private lands…

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It’s Summer Reading Y’all at the Boone County Public Library branches; programs begins June 1

Kick off summer reading at all Boone County Public Library locations on Thursday, May 31 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. with carnival games, interactive inflatables and a free . Meet community helpers and see their trucks. Boone County has reading programs for all ages, from birth to adult. Last year 12,485 people participated in Summer Reading –10,046…

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