Revamped Department of Vehicle Regulation website offers convenient alternative for many services

Tired of waiting in long lines or using personal time to renew your vehicle registration? Have you exhausted time and energy trying to enroll in state traffic school or file your trucking taxes? The Department of Vehicle Regulation (DVR) has announced upgrades to its website that offer a more convenient option to provide motorists the…

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Bass Pro Shops announces intention to purchase Cabela’s in $5.5 billion transaction

NKyTribune staff Bass Pro Shops has announced plans to purchase Cabela’s for $65.50 per share in cash. The deal represents an aggregate transaction value of approximately $5.5 billion. There has been speculation about a deal between the two American outdoor retailers with similar origins and business philosophies for months. Bass Pro currently has no stores…

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Brighton Center 50 Years, 50 Stories; Volunteer, client share positive impressions of Center services

As part of its 50th Anniversary Celebration this year, Brighton Center has introduced a “50 Years, 50 Stories” series to highlight some of the customers, volunteers, donors, community partners or supporters who are part of its history. The Northern Kentucky Tribune has partnered with Brighton Center to share some of those firsthand accounts with our…

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Our Rich History: IRS Center dedicated in 1967, thanks to U.S. Congressman Brent Spence

by Paul A. Tenkotte Special to the NKyTribune Benjamin Franklin once said that “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” Ironically, for Covington, Kentucky, thanks to U.S. Congressman Brent Spence (1874-1967), federal taxation translated into a sound employment and tax base for the city. Spence served the 6th…

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UpTech 5 cohort features diverse startups with strong regional focus; an ‘innovative invitation’

By Hannah Purnell NKY Thrives Jonathan “JB” Woodruff was in the process of changing hats one recent morning at UpTech’s Covington headquarters. He does that a lot, as one of only two full-time staff for the regional tech accelerator that recently announced its fifth annual cohort of data-driven startups. In his role as Program Director,…

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Independence woman killed in rollover accident on Interstate 75 in Walton Saturday, two others injured

An Independence woman was killed in a single-vehicle rollover accident on Interstate 75 in Walton Saturday afternoon. Boone County Sheriff’s officials say Angela Wood, 56, was a passenger in a Ford Explorer driven by Mercedes Daniels, also of Independence, when the car experienced a tire malfunction. The vehicle left the road and overturned several times…

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Kentucky Symphony Orchestra announces its 25th season, returns to ‘Old KY Home’ for four concerts

Special to the NKyTribune Twenty-four years ago this Fall, the Northern Kentucky Symphony, now the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, (KSO) took the stage for the first time at the newly opened Greaves Concert Hall on the campus of Northern Kentucky University. To mark the group’s 25th Anniversary Season, the KSO returns to its “Old Kentucky Home”…

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Covington Business Council releases legislative agenda, announces election forums for city races

The Covington Business Council has released its 2016 legislative agenda in advance of two upcoming election forums it will hold separately for the Mayoral and City Commission races. The major tenants the CBC supports/has an interest are: The formation of a business improvement district funded by assessing property owners in exchange for services or support…

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Board of Elections records show Matt Teaford, challenger to Dennis Keene, has withdrawn from race

Matt Teaford, 24, the Republican challenger to Dennis Keene, democrat incumbent 67th District House of Representative, has officially withdrawn from the race. The state Board of Elections reports that Teaford withdrew on September 24. Teaford, who identifies himself as co-founder of CityNova, confirmed that “I certainly did” withdraw. The withdrawal leaves Keene without an opponent…

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Chief Justice Minton says expungement requests have doubled over past year as result of new law

Chief Justice John D. Minton Jr. said in his annual State of the Judiciary address that Kentuckians benefit when the three branches of state government work together. His comments were made before the General Assembly’s Interim Joint Committee on Judiciary at the Capitol Annex in Frankfort. The full address can be found here. “Leading our…

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FedEx to hire more than 500 seasonal workers at facility in Independence in coming months

NKyTribune staff The battle for seasonal holiday workers in the Northern Kentucky region has begun. FedEx has just announced plans to hire more than 500 employees at its facility in Independence this holiday season. These positions include package handlers, drivers and other support positions. The majority of these workers will work in the Fedex Ground…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: It’s prime time to catch stream smallmouth bass on topwater lures

By Lee McClellan Special to NKyTribune Shorter days and yellowing leaves are about the only ways you can tell it is the third week of September. Temperature wise, it feels like August lasted six plus weeks. “We are 10 degrees behind, water temperature wise, than usual for this time of year,” said David Baker, Central…

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Are you one of them? 35 million eligible American voters are not yet registered to vote

At least 35 million eligible Americans are not registered to vote, Rebecca Beitsch reports for Stateline. Maps are available to compare voter registration in states in 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014. Stateline map: Voter registration by state in 2014: Hawaii has the lowest rate of eligible residents registered to vote, at 64 percent, followed by Wyoming…

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Cindric Claims First ARCA Victory in Crosley Brands 150 at Kentucky Speedway; claims prized jukebox

By Kevin Kelly Special to NKyTribune from Kentucky Speedway As the Crosley Brands 150 stretched beyond its scheduled distance on Friday at Kentucky Speedway, thoughts of taking home the winner’s trophy danced in Austin Cindric’s mind. The prized jukebox eluded the 18-year-old in the same race one year earlier. A determined drive assured it would…

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Law suit questions Matt Teaford’s candidacy; he says he isn’t raising money and hasn’t campaigned

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Where is Matt Teaford, Republican candidate for Kentucky’s 67th District House of Representatives? Where does he live and why hasn’t he filed any required fundraising reports with the State Board of Elections? Those are the questions behind a suit filed in Campbell Circuit Court by attorneys Anna Stewart Whites of…

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Attorney General Beshear partners with truckers coalition to help prevent human trafficking

Attorney General Andy Beshear announced today that his office is partnering with the Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT) Coalition to find ways to offer more training to Kentucky commercial drivers and truck stop employees in recognizing and reporting human trafficking. A main goal of the coalition, Beshear said, is to offer training to all new drivers…

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