Covington commission hears details on RiverCenter ‘Piazza’ plan, creating an outdoor entertainment area

By Kevin Eigelbach NKyTribune reporter Soon, you might be able to buy a beer at one of the restaurants in RiverCenter in Covington, and walk around on the patio drinking it, without fear that a police officer would write you up for violating the state’s open container law. At Tuesday’s Covington City Commission meeting, commissioners…

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More rain coming, meaning more flooding; AAA offers advice, safety tips for drivers, homeowners

With heavy rain projected for most of the tri-state area this week, standing water and flooding can be an issue for drivers. Nearly 1.2 million traffic crashes occur each year on wet pavement. Flooded roadways are also a concern for motorists. Ohio River continues to rise and extensive flooding will continue. Flood stage at Cincinnati/Covington is…

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Cov City Commission: Social media policy tabled, John R. Green, Riverfront Commons move forward

By Ryan Clark Special to NKyTribune Fearing they could be harming the public’s ability to interact with them in a transparent way, commissioners decided Tuesday to table their proposed new Social Media Policy, which called for disabling citizen comments on city posts. Last week, commissioners heard the proposed policy after City Manager David Johnston said…

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Voice of the Cincinnati Reds Marty Brennaman named Honorary Pace Vehicle Driver for Quaker State 400

Hall of Famer and Cincinnati Reds radio announcer Marty Brennaman will serve as the Honorary Pace Vehicle Driver for the eighth annual Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Quaker State 400 on Saturday, July 14. “I am thrilled and excited to have the opportunity to drive the pace car. I can’t express my appreciation to Mark…

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Covington City Commission: Social media policy, Covington West 7th, Riverfront Commons and more

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter Residents, you’re going to have to silence those tweets and posts. At least, you will if the city of Covington approves its new Social Media Policy, which was presented to commissioners at their caucus meeting Tuesday night. “After reviewing our current social media usage, city staff determined it is in…

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ORSANCO’s River Sweep poster contest winners include two from NKY: Landon Reid, Kelcy Bollman

The Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO) has announced the winners of the 2018 Ohio River Sweep Poster Contest. Among the winners are Glenn O. Swing’s Landon Reid for the T-Shirt Design and IHM’s Kelcy Bollman, 4th grad winners. The Ohio River Sweep is an annual riverbank cleanup held along the Ohio River and…

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Prep Sports Notebook: Top-ranked basketball teams on opposite sides of Ohio River face off this week

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter The top-ranked boys’ and girls’ high school basketball teams in Northern Kentucky preseason coaches polls have home games against the top-ranked Division I teams in Cincinnati this week. On Tuesday, Covington Catholic will continue its annual interstate series with Moeller in boys’ basketball. Moeller was ranked 17th in the…

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Barren River Lake State Resort Park to host Sandhill Cranes late January tours; register for limited seating

Barren River Lake State Resort Park will host its Sandhill Cranes tours on two weekends in late January, 2018. Thousands of sandhill cranes make Barren River Lake a winter stop as they congregate in huge numbers to migrate. The lake’s exposed mud flats in winter provide the birds with a perfect spot to rest and…

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FCC on both sides of river as Cinci council committee approves stadium infrastructure money

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor FC Cincinnati engaged in a full court press across Greater Cincinnati Monday. FCC President and General Manager Jeff Berding and supporters of a new soccer stadium in Oakley attended a Cincinnati City Council Budget and Finance Committee meeting trying to convince its members to support up to $37 million…

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BB Riverboats offering Holiday Dining Cruises all through December, with great food, music and fun

BB Riverboats is offering Holiday Dining Cruises throughout the month of December. To make reservations see the website or call 859-261-8500. Located at 101 Riverboat Row, BB Riverboat says its Holiday Dining Cruises will run throughout the month of December. Climb aboard and enjoy a fantastic holiday meal, listen to some of the season’s favorite…

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City of Newport, River Metals Recycling offering electronics drop-off at city hall Saturday

City of Newport  and River Metals Recycling  offer an electronics drop-off only recycling event at the City Building on Saturday, November 18 from 8 a.m. to noon. Go to the rear parking lot at 998 Monmouth Street. Acceptable Items for Electronic Scrap: Cell Phones Cell Phone Batteries Circuit Boards Copper Yokes CPU Chips DVD/CD Drives…

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Mural commemorating 1937 Ohio River flood dedicated at West River Center Blvd in Covington

Thursday morning, members of the community and Kentucky officials gathered to celebrate a new mural by Tammy Batson Stephens in Covington. The new mural, located in the 200 block of West River Center Boulevard, was designed and painted by local Covington resident Tammy Batson Stephens.  The mural, located on east side of the pump station,…

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Walton man shoots truck driver, kills himself in suspected road-rage incident at Richwood truck stop

NKyTribune staff An apparent road-rage incident at the Pilot Travel Center in Richwood Tuesday has left one man in the hospital and another dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. A release from the Boone County Sheriff’s office indicates Ronald Melvin, 44 of Morrow, Ohio, pulled up to the pumps at the truck stop on Richwood…

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Commonwealth Attorney Rob Sanders to prosecute driver in the deaths of five family members in crash

Staff report Kenton County Commmonwealth Attorney Rob Sanders has executed an arrest warrant charging five counts of murder and will prosecute the lone survivor in a crash in Independence last week that killed five members of the same family. Each count of murder is punishable by 20-50 years or life in prison. Daniel Gries, 57,…

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Thomas More College is part of strategic regional resource alliance for the Ohio River Basin

The Ohio River Basin Alliance (ORBA) has entered into a strategic agreement with the Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO), the Foundation for Ohio River Education (FORE) and Thomas More College that will provide leverage, influence, and funding opportunities for regional initiatives designed to address resource issues throughout the Ohio River Basin.   ORBA…

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BLINK draws largest crowd ever for a downtown Cincy event, surpasses Riverfest, Taste, Oktoberfest

Cincinnati Police officials say BLINK, October 12-15, brought the largest gathering of people ever to downtown Cincinnati and Over-the-Rhine. BLINK saw larger crowds than Riverfest (500,000), Taste of Cincinnati (550,000), and Oktoberfest Zinzinnati (675,000). “For the entire weekend, we estimate that there were more than one million visitors to the BLINK experience,” said Cynthia Oxley,…

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Covington Commission holds off on Licking River Greenway next phase to find ways to stay on budget

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune Reporter Commissioners will wait a bit longer before moving forward on a project to build a sidewalk to connect the city’s parks, they decided at their caucus meeting Tuesday night. Last week, Mayor Joe Meyer requested to hear a presentation regarding the plan, referred to as The Licking River Greenway project….

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Get ready for the 10th Annual Great Ohio River Swim on Sept. 24 — record number expected

A reminder that the Great Ohio River Swim will take place this Sunday. A pre-event swimming work-out session and clinic will be held in the Ohio Tiver on Friday morning. Excellent river and weather conditions are anticipated. The 10th Annual Great Ohio River Swim (GORS) will take place on Sunday, September 24 starting at 8:15…

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