Preparing for closure of IRS ‘flat top’ facility in 2019: Covington gets update, net job loss 1638

The City of Covington received updated information regarding the recent announcement of the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) closure of its Flat Top Covington facility. Last week, the IRS announced it will be closing its Flat Top facility in Covington as of 2019, resulting in the elimination of nearly about 1,800 jobs in the area. Mayor…

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Services set for former Covington mayoral candidate Matt Winkler, found dead in Devou Park Friday

Services have been scheduled for former Covington mayoral candidate Matthew Winkler, found dead in Devou Park Friday morning. His family has posted on Facebook that his death was a suicide related to PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome) as a result of two tours of duty in Afghanistan. Visitation for Winkler, a Marine Corporal, will be…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: With autumn around the corner, it’s time to fall for trout all over again

By Kevin Kelly Special to NKyTribune Anglers treasure the fall months in Kentucky. The shortening periods of daylight and the cooler, drier air bring welcome relief from summer and bring on the fall colors. It’s during this time of transition that some of the best fishing of the year can be had. For trout anglers,…

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Four Boone County Schools ‘Garage Stars’ recognized by pupil transportation publication

Earlier this year, School Transportation News asked for nominations of fleet managers, supervisors, lead technicians, foremen, and others who stand out in their area of operations for their leadership and expertise in the bus garage. Of 105 nominees from throughout the country, four came from Boone County. School Transportation News only had space to profile nine…

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IRS to close Covington ‘submission processing operation’ in 2019, move affects 1800 employees

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor In a move that will impact 1800 employees of 4100 in the metropolitan area, the IRS says it will close down its “submission processing operations” in Covington by 2019. For the 2017 filing season, the IRS will hire temporary employees at the facility rather than permanent employees. Cost savings over…

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Traffic pattern change, lane closures for I-71/75 construction project in Kenton County this weekend

Traffic will shift over to the new pavement this weekend on Interstate 71/75 in Kenton County as work continues on the northbound pavement rehab project from 184.7 – 186.9 mile-marker. Beginning at 10 p.m. September 16 (Friday night), traffic will be reduced to one lane northbound for the traffic switch.  The lane restrictions will be…

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Kentucky by Heart: From east to west, parks to lakes to caves, there is much to love about our state

By Steve Flairty KyForward columnist When Rich Dailey talks about what he likes about his adopted state of Kentucky, it sounds like he sees the place as somewhat of a pleasant sanctuary. “Silence and solitude are certainly not unique to Kentucky,” said Dailey, “but they are the first two qualities that I experienced after I…

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Mermaids return to Newport Aquarium; festivities include Mermaid and Pirate Ball, Breakfast

Mermaids return to Newport Aquarium to enchant guests Oct.1 through Oct. 16. Visitors will see mermaids swimming gracefully in the 37-foot long, 120,000-gallon Amazon Tunnel alongside some of the biggest freshwater fish in the world, the Arapaima. Mermaids will be swimming from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the week, and 10:30 a.m. to 4:30…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Global trade has wreaked havoc on the flora and fauna of North America

Globalism, and the resulting trade with nations in Europe and Asia, has wreaked havoc on the flora and fauna of North America. Trade with foreign nations has intentionally, or unintentionally, brought non-native plants and animals to the U.S. and Canada that threaten ecosystems, and the very existence of some of our most important native species….

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Our Rich History: Mother Teresa had a life-long friend and supporter in Covington’s Helen Theissen

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune On Sunday, 100,000 people gathered in St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican, including 1,500 homeless people who were given seats of honor. They were all there to celebrate the canonization of Mother Teresa of Calcutta (1910-1997) as a saint by Pope Francis. The frail little nun, with a…

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Art Off Pike: Urban arts festival coming for 12th straight year, celebrating arts of all sorts, Sept. 25

Covington’s annual urban arts festival celebrating art in all its forms, Art Off Pike, returns for its 12th year Sunday, September 25. Running from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., the urban arts festival takes place in downtown Covington on 7th Street between Washington and Madison and draws thousands to the city’s urban core. The event…

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State Tourism Department launches new travel webpage to promote 2017 Great American Eclipse

With one year left before much of western Kentucky becomes the epicenter of the Aug. 21, 2017 total solar eclipse, the Kentucky Department of Travel and Tourism has created a webpage to enhance the visitor experience and inform guests what to expect during this astronomical phenomenon, www.kentuckytourism.com/eclipse/. This page provides direct links to tourism offices…

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Boone County Public Library activities for adults in September include yoga, concerts, health clinic

The Boone County Public Library offers events at its branches and throughout the county during the month of September. Some events are one time only while others are recurring throughout the month. A list of scheduled events for adults is included here. A separate list of events for teens and children is available here ….

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Princess Party, Dr. T-Rex Dinosaur Show, Artreach Children’s Theater among activities at BCPL in Sept

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

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Bellevue, Covington produce video celebrating 50th anniversary of National Historic Preservation Act

The Cities of Covington and Bellevue have produced a video “Northern Kentucky Preservation at 50: From Saving Houses to Creating Places” celebrating the 50th anniversary of the National Historic Preservation Act. The video was a project of both cities and was produced by Spotted Yeti Media and premiered at Darkness Brewing in Bellevue. Certified Local…

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Legislative action considered on increasing level of minimum auto insurance requirements

Concerned that the minimum auto insurance allowed under Kentucky law doesn’t provide motorists with enough coverage for property damage, a panel of state lawmakers met recently to discuss whether legislative action was needed. “The current limit seems to be sufficient to cover the vast majority of claims,” Carl Breeding, representing the Property Casualty Insurers of…

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UpTech announces fifth cohort — from more applicants than ever, nine startups are chosen

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter Drawing from a pool of more applicants than they’ve ever received, UpTech, Greater Cincinnati’s accelerator for data-driven startups, announced that nine new startup companies from around the world will join its fifth cohort. “I’m excited for this year’s cohort,” says JB Woodruff, UpTech Program Director. “We’re bringing in our first…

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