Water recreation guidelines is for summer season; tips to decrease health risks when swimming

With summer approaching, The Kentucky Division of Water (DOW) and the Kentucky Department for Public Health (DPH) offer safety tips to help Kentuckians enjoy the many rivers, lakes and creeks in which to boat, fish, swim, canoe or otherwise enjoy our abundant water resources. Despite many water quality improvements, there is the potential for human…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Memorial Day is the official kick-off for the state’s summer boating season

By Kevin Kelly Special to NKyTribune Kentucky’s lakes and streams are bound to be crowded with anglers, paddlers and pleasure boaters during the upcoming Memorial Day holiday weekend. Boating safety officials want everyone to have a safe and enjoyable experience on the water. “On really busy holidays, the boat’s operator has to remain extremely attentive,”…

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NKY projects earn nearly $3.5m in Work Ready Skills Initiative funding, including $2.69 to Home Builders

NKyTribune staff report Four Northern Kentucky projects have earned nearly $3.5 million from the state’s second round of Work Ready Skills Initiative funding. They are the Gateway Community & Technical College, the Freestore Foodbank, Kenton County Schools and the Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky. Approximately $33.1 million in bond money was dispersed to 15…

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Vested in Work Zone Safety Day participants reflect on lost lives to encourage lifesaving change

Against the backdrop of a seven-foot wall displaying 1,400 names from across the country, transportation leaders, surviving family members and law enforcement officials gathered to pay tribute to fallen road crew workers at a Vested in Work Zone Safety event at the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC). Hosted by the KYTC, in collaboration with the Kentucky…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: By the numbers — here’s a closer look at fish and wildlife facts in Kentucky

Here’s some fish and wildlife facts by the numbers: *4 Hunters took fewer than 100 wild turkeys in 4 of Kentucky’s 120 counties during the recently-concluded 2017 spring wild turkey season: Jefferson, 90; Woodford, 85; Fulton, 84, and Fayette, 70. *8 Why do white-tailed deer seem to be always eating? Because, every day they require…

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Trotta’s Steak and Seafood Restaurant celebrates ribbon-cutting in Dayton Main Street District

The Trotta’s Steak and Seafood celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony officiated by Dayton Mayor Virgil Boruske. The full service restaurant is located at 441 Sixth Avenue, in the Dayton Main Street District. Trotta’s Steak and Seafood is owned by Kathleen Trotta. She has decades of experience in the restaurant business, including…

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Boone County GOP calls for Tally Smith to resign; says Commonwealth Attorney has lost credibility

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The Boone County Republican Party has joined Judge/Executive Gary Moore and County Attorney Robert Neace in calling for Commonwealth Attorney Linda Tally Smith to resign. Party Chairman Josh Walton issued the following statement Monday: “Based on the recent ruling by Circuit Judge J.R. Schrand and related media coverage, it has become apparent that…

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Toyota named official vehicle of Kentucky Speedway in announcement at TMMK plant in Georgetown

NKyTribune staff and Kentucky Speedway Kentucky Speedway Monday announced Toyota as the “Official Vehicle of Kentucky Speedway,” a partnership that includes a range of integrated elements that will create exposure for the brand using the venue’s traditional, digital and social promotional platforms. Kentucky Speedway’s annual events, including the Quaker State 400 presented by Advance Auto…

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KY FAME Summit, National Advanced Manufacturing Technician Conference this week in Florence

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The 2017 Kentucky Federation for Advanced Manufacturing (KY FAME) Summit is underway today at Gateway Community & Technical College in Florence. The summit precedes the National AMT Conference, which also takes place in Florence this week at the Cincinnati Airport Hilton on Turfway Road. KY FAME is a partnership…

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Kentucky tourism accounted for more than $14.5 billion in impact on state’s economy last year

The economic impact of tourism in Kentucky was more than $14.5 billion in 2016, the Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet and the Department of Tourism announced Monday. Kentucky’s tourism industry experienced the strongest overall economic impact growth rate since 2005. All nine of the state’s tourism regions registered gains again in 2016. “On the…

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Gray Middle School Master Builders to represent KY at FIRST LEGO League competition in California

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The Boone County youths who developed the Safe Tackle Football Helmet   in an effort to help improve safety two years ago are back with an idea to create an urban habitat for an increasingly threatened insect species. The Gray Master Builders and their City Solitary Bee House will represent…

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Rickhouse Walls going up at New Riff Distilling’s expansive West Newport Whiskey Campus

Recent progress on New Riff Distilling’s whiskey campus is starting to change the cityscape of West Newport. Last week contractors began installing the precast wall panels for the new rickhouse that will become home to thousands of barrels of New Riff whiskey. The panels on the 300-foot-long by 65-foot-high rickhouse will soon be visible from…

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Celebration of Kentucky’s small businesses includes Pacesetter to Bluegrass Electrical of Burlington

Kentucky’s small businesses were celebrated recently in the Capitol Rotunda in Frankfort during Kentucky Celebrates Small Business. The Kentucky Small Business Development Center and the Kentucky District Office of the U.S. Small Business Administration presented the awards ceremony. Acknowledging the importance of National Small Business Week in the state, Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton recognized the…

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National Day of Service for ACDelco, Glenway Auto Center means free auto repair for selected families

On May 11, ACDelco is sponsoring “National Day of Service,” where we are partnering with mechanics and charitable organizations in 25 states to do free vehicle repairs for people in need such as single mothers, veterans and financially strapped families.   Local Florence repair center and Cincinnati-based Glenway Auto Center has signed up to participate and…

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Rep. Wuchner recognized as ‘fearless advocate’ for children by Kosair Charities, Face It Abuse partners

Rep. Addia Wuchner, R-Florence, was recognized by Kosair Charities and Face It Abuse Movement Partners for her dedication to preventing child abuse and neglect in Kentucky, particularly in her role as Chair of the Kentucky House of Representative Health & Family Services  Committee. To recognize her extensive dedication to the safety and welfare of Kentucky’s…

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