Region’s stakeholders weigh in on BSB study and agree – new bridge needed, funding the challenge

NKyTribune staff The reaction from some the region’s leading stakeholders to the Brent Spence Bridge Strategic Corridor study released by Gov. Matt Bevin Tuesday was consistent. All agreed with the conclusion that a new bridge is needed and that funding the project will be the major challenge. The responses received by the Northern Kentucky Tribune…

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EnerBlu to invest more than $400m to locate HQ, manufacturing operations in Lexington and Pikeville

Gov. Matt Bevin joined local officials and executives from EnerBlu Inc. in Pikeville Friday to announce the company’s decision to locate its headquarters and manufacturing operations in Kentucky. The company will invest $372 million and create 875 full-time jobs in Eastern Kentucky with the establishment of a production facility in Pikeville, and an additional $40…

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Turfway Park selections for Wednesday

Turfway Park’s Mike Battaglia provides daily selections and comments for the Tribune during the live racing meets. Selections for Wednesday, Dec. 13 RACE 1 NOBLE MASTER comes off of two dead-last efforts at Hawthorne but is a much better horse running on the all-weather surfaces. He could spring the mild upset in the opener. BACK TOGETHERAGAIN…

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Kentucky state police offers cautions, advice for driving in hazardous conditions; be prepared

With the possibility of wintery weather moving into the state this weekend, the Kentucky State Police (KSP) is cautioning motorists to be prepared for hazardous driving conditions. “Winter driving can present formidable challenges including sleet, snow, slick roads, freezing temperatures and reduced visibility,” says KSP spokesman Sergeant Josh Lawson. “It can be a deadly combination…

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Some reminders from AAA about how to deal with colder weather, snow on the road — be prepared

With the first snow of the season, AAA is providing a refresher on driving during snowy and icy conditions and winter car care prep. Cold temperatures wreak havoc on car batteries and tires, and snow causes treacherous driving conditions.  As a result, AAA is gearing up for winter emergency roadside assistance calls.  AAA’s fleet of tow trucks, battery trucks…

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Speedway Children’s Charities distributes more than $3.2m nationwide, KY chapter gives to 25 nonprofits

Speedway Children’s Charities officials announced today that the far-reaching nonprofit will distribute more than $3.2 million in grants to 435 charitable organizations across the country this year, bringing the total allocation amount to more than $52 million since the O. Bruton Smith family founded the nonprofit in 1982. Funds distributed by Speedway Children’s Charities chapters…

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BBB Trends: Online shopping is a great convenience, but be careful about delivery — porch pirates at work

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, 25.9 million Americans have had holiday packages stolen from their homes since 2015. This often happens because people aren’t home when items are delivered, allowing thieves –…

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NKITA and World Affairs Council of Greater Cincinnati celebrate more inclusive rebranding

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The Northern Kentucky International Trade Association (NKITA)) announced a new partnership with the World Affairs Council of Greater Cincinnati at New Riff Distillery in Newport Thursday. The World Affairs Council also unveiled rebranding that will incorporate both sides of the Ohio River in its name. The organization will now…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: The Red-tailed Hawk, Kentucky’s most conspicuous raptor

The Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis), a year-round resident, is perhaps the most conspicuous raptor in Kentucky. This large hawk, often observed paired up the late fall and winter, is one of six hawk species that nest in-state, including the Sharp-shinned Hawk, Cooper’s Hawk, Red-shouldered Hawk, Broad-winged Hawk, and Northern Harrier. Beginning in November, local resident…

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Eva Farris is celebrated for a lifetime of philanthropy on her birthday, as she nears a century of life

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Northern Kentucky celebrated on of its most prominent and generous philanthropists on the eve of her 99th birthday Monday afternoon. Eva G. Farris was born in Havana, Cuba, but she is Covington through and through. She married prominent Northern Kentucky businessman Oakley Farris in 1950, following a chance meeting…

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Behringer-Crawford’s packed December calendar is holiday-filled with family fun for the season

Behringer-Crawford Museum’s calendar is packed with holiday activities this December, beginning with the Holiday Toy Trains, which will be rolling now through Sunday, January 14, with 250 feet of track and more than 30 guest-activated displays. There’s more animated action in store with Wahoo’s Winter Wonderland, a three-room, kid-sized, exhibit based on the children’s book by…

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CovCath completes perfect season with impressive victory in Class 5A state championship game

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter LEXINGTON — There wasn’t much suspense during Covington Catholic’s methodical march to the Class 5A state football championship. The Colonels won all five of their playoff games by comfortable margins, including a 49-13 victory over Madison Southern in the title game on Saturday at the University of Kentucky’s Kroger…

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Still no date for Dooley retrial in the 2012 killing of Michelle Mockbee; pretrial conference set for January

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor David Dooley will have to wait until next year to find out the date for his new trial. There was speculation that Circuit Court Judge James R. Schrand might set the date at a pretrial conference Friday morning, but Dooley’s attorney, Deanna Dennison, said she needed more time to…

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Purple People Bridge all decked out for Christmas Walk — Tree of Lights, decorations, music, activities

For the first time in its 145-year history, the Purple People Bridge will be decked out with lights, decorations, and music during the month of December as part of the bridge’s inaugural Christmas Walk.   Giabella Guidugli, the five-year-old daughter of Newport Vice-Mayor Tommy Guidugli, flipped on a switch to turn on a Tree of…

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Many Kentuckians with Obamacare plans received premium notices that over-estimated costs for 2018

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News With a shortened enrollment period, huge cuts in advertising and in-person assistance, and ongoing efforts to repeal and replace the federal health law, it’s no wonder many Americans are confused about whether they can or should sign up for health coverage on government marketplaces this year. Perhaps the most…

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Kenton Fiscal Court declares Sen. Richard Roeding Day, recognizes induction of Farris into Veterans HoF

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Tuesday was a night for proclamations and the recognition of some of Northern Kentucky’s most prominent leaders at Kenton County Fiscal Court. State Sen. Richard “Dick” Roeding, served in the General Assembly from 1991 to 2009 and passed away in October. He was recognized by the Kenton County Fiscal…

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NKU men play host to Berea at 7 p.m. Wednesday, followed by showdown with Morehead State Sat.

By Don Owen NKyTribune reporter After playing four straight games away from home, Northern Kentucky University returns to action in BB&T Arena on Wednesday night when Berea College visits at 7 p.m. Berea, which competes at the NCAA Division III level, is 3-0 going into Wednesday night’s game. NKU is 4-2 after dropping a hard-fought…

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Catalytic Fund to celebrate renovation of Covington’s Bradford Building into condos, commercial space

Staff report Another landmark Covington structure, the Bradford Building, will become livable, convenient condos and vibrant commercial space, thanks to The Catalytic Fund and its project investors. A groundbreaking ceremony will be held at 4:30 p.m. today at the site, 326-336 Scott Street, for the project supported by Heritage Bank, the City of Covington and…

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