Southbank’s Moreland to speak at CBC luncheon, updating projects on Imagination 2020 economic plan

The latest developments pertaining to Covington and Northern Kentucky riverfront development will be explored at the January 19 CBC luncheon featuring Southbank Partners President Jack Moreland. The event is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Madison Event Center. Moreland will provide updates on projects that are part of Southbank’s Imagination 2020 initiative. Imagination 2020…

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Kentucky State Police urge motorists to be prepared for hazardous driving conditions

With the possibility of wintery weather moving into the state Thursday, 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 Tpr. Josh Brashears. “It can be a deadly combination if…

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Cooper wins girls’ basketball district seeding game despite double-double performance by Ryle player

Thanks to St. Elizabeth Healthcare Sports Medicine for sponsoring our girls’ high school basketball coverage once again this season. See all of our girls’ basketball stories here and watch for state tournament coverage March 8-12 from BB&T Arena on the campus of Northern Kentucky University. By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter A good team effort trumped an outstanding individual…

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Dayton hires Yoder as Main Street Manager; city officials say experience set him apart

The City of Dayton, Kentucky has hired Robert Yoder to serve as its next Main Street Manager. “With unique assets like the Manhattan Harbour Development, two marinas, and the only Distinguished School District in the Northern Kentucky River Cities, Dayton is poised for growth,” Yoder said Tuesday. Yoder has previously served as the Renaissance Coordinator…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: New Year’s Resolutions provide opportunity to address your bucket list

Most everybody makes New Year’s Resolutions. Typically, these resolutions aren’t much fun, such as lose weight, pay off a credit card bill, or clean up the “junk” in the attic, garage or the basement. Research has shown that few people accomplish these resolutions in the next 12 months, or ever, in some cases. I’m all…

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Brigitte Blom Ramsey: As legislators convene, a reminder of the need for a bold new agenda

As Kentucky’s legislators convene for the 2017 General Assembly, they have clearly communicated their plans to focus on job creation and education – appropriately linking economic and workforce development with equipping our students to compete in a global economy and strengthen the talent pipeline that will position our state for success. Bold goals coupled with…

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Tyler Campbell: Small business depends on technology for climate to foster, attract entrepreneurs

It is certainly no exaggeration to say that small businesses form the backbone of our state’s economy. That’s why it is so important that our elected leaders in Frankfort do everything possible to help these small businesses thrive in a 21st century environment.   Small businesses are a key driver of Kentucky’s economy, and the…

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Prichard Committee says big goals, transparency, better tests create ‘world-class’ education

Ambitious goals, greater transparency and better tests are among the recommendations of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence for the state’s new accountability system. The statewide citizens group said the accountability system should be a major driver of education excellence for all students no matter their background or the barriers they face to success.  …

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Dept. of Insurance to return $1m each to member schools, KLCIS related to failure of company

The Franklin Circuit Court has approved an agreed judgment to return funds from the defunct Kentucky School Board Insurance Trust (KSBIT) to nearly 200 Kentucky schools, colleges and education groups and to the Kentucky League of Cities Insurance Services Association (KLCIS).  Under the terms of the settlement negotiated by Department of Insurance Commissioner Brian Maynard,…

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The Carnegie will present American classic ‘Music Man’ in production on weekends starting January 19

Professor Harold Hill will be marching into The Carnegie with his 76 trombones next month for The Carnegie’s production of THE MUSIC MAN, playing weekends January 19-29, 2017. Winner of six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, THE MUSIC MAN follows fast-talking salesman, Harold Hill, as he cons the people of River City Iowa into buying…

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Time running out to buy tickets for Turfway’s New Year’s Eve party featuring live racing, Doghouse

NKyTribune staff There is still time to purchase premium seats for Turfway Park’s New Year’s Eve party, but some are in short supply. Turfway Park will ring in 2017 with its much-anticipated bash featuring live thoroughbred racing, a free concert by Doghouse and a variety of entertainment options. Live racing gets the party started, with…

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SmartHealthToday: These 10 resolutions are easy to make and to keep — to safeguard your family’s health

By Shelly Reese SmartHealthToday So you want to make 2017 a healthy year, but you’re a little leery about committing to an hour at the gym every day? Here are some suggestions from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to safeguard the health and safety of you and your family, and these New Year’s resolutions…

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Logging by far deadliest job in U.S.; fishing, pilots/flight engineers next, says U.S. Labor Dept.

Logging remained the deadliest job in 2015, says a report by the U.S. Department of Labor. Overall, the U.S. had 4,836 fatal work injuries in 2015, up from 4,821 in 2014. Of those fatalities, 2,054 involved transportation; 800 involved falls, slips or trips, 722 involved contact with objects or equipment, 703 came from violence or…

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Santa Flight: NORAD will be keeping satellite tracking on ‘Jolly Ol’ Elf’ travels tonight — follow along

The North American Aerospace Defense Command is celebrating the 61st Anniversary of tracking Santa’s yuletide journey. The NORAD Tracks Santa website, www.noradsanta.org, features Santa’s North Pole Village, which includes a holiday countdown, games, activities, and more. The website is available in eight languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Chinese. Official NORAD Tracks…

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