Ohio River research underway at TMC Biology Field Station to determine amount of harmful algae in water

At the Thomas More College Ohio River Biology Field Station, on the banks of the Ohio River near California, Kentucky, a strange looking contraption with a solar panel is attached to a tall pole. It’s part of an important project to protect the drinking water source for the Greater Cincinnati community. Similar systems are being…

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Ribbon-cutting marks addition to NKy riverfront; Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Newport Cincinnati

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Hampton by Hilton brand,  announced the opening of its newest property, Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Newport Cincinnati, with a ribbon-cutting event Thursday. Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Newport Cincinnati is 15 minutes from the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. Guests of the hotel will be near local…

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Covington issues request for proposals for contractors for next phases of Licking River Greenway Trail project

The Mayor and City Commission recently approved the issuance of requests for proposals (RFP) to qualified contractors for the construction of Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the Licking River Greenway Trail (LRG) project. Phases 2 and 3 of the trail project will connect the trail from the Clayton-Meyer Park to Austinburg Park (Phase 2)…

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River Ridge 5th grader, Megan Rust, wins division of the National School Bus Safety Contest

By Mike Marsee Kentucky Department of Education Megan Rust, a 5th-grade student at River Ridge Elementary School (Kenton County), won the computer assisted division of the 2016 National School Bus Safety Poster Contest with this entry. Rust won the computer assisted division, one of six divisions in the contest sponsored by the National Association for…

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Warning, drivers: KSP warns of increased deer activity; 3,283 deer-vehicle collisions last year

With the changing of fall leaves comes the migration of wildlife, particularly deer. The Kentucky State Police is urging all motorists to be aware of the increased dangers posed by deer wandering onto roadways this fall.   “Drivers should be engaged, alert and on the lookout for deer this time of year. Deer mating season…

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Duke Energy awards $50,000 grant to Thomas More College Ohio River Biology Field station

The Duke Energy Foundation has awarded the Thomas More College Ohio River Biology Field Station a $50,000 grant. This leadership gift will be used to launch the 2017 year-long 50th anniversary celebration of the Biology Field Station. The funds will specifically target the ongoing water quality research for undergraduates and related STEM Outreach programs for…

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Traffic fatalities rise on Kentucky’s roadways; drivers urged to make ‘safe decisions behind the wheel’

The rate of fatalities on Kentucky’s roadways is increasing in 2016, according to preliminary numbers from the Kentucky Office of Highway Safety (KOHS). As of Oct. 24, there were 640 fatalities – 29 more than at the same time last year. “With only two months left in the year, we are encouraging drivers to take…

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‘Great day for Southbank:’ OKI awards $7.17m for Riverfront Commons, other improvements

EDITOR’S NOTE: This story has been updated with corrected figures and details on the projects. Newport and Dayton are included in Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Government grants announced Thursday — for a total of $7,172,960 for three projects. The grants include: Newport-South Monmouth: $3,212,560 From the intersection of Carothers Road and US 27 to the…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Conservation officers memorialized at new Big Rivers WMA State Forest

By Dave Baker Special to NKyTribune Two conservation officers, widely regarded for their involvement with local communities, passion for introducing kids to the outdoors and commitment to protecting Kentucky’s wildlife resources, will have a new tract of land at Big Rivers Wildlife Management Area and State Forest named in their honor. The service of Capt….

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Take the plunge! 9th Annual Great Ohio River Swim Sunday (largest swim across river) for good cause

The 9th Annual Great Ohio River Swim (GORS) will take place on Sunday, September 25 starting at 8:15 am at Cincinnati’s Serpentine Wall. Sponsored by Outdoor Adventure Clubs of Greater Cincinnati (OAC) and managed by Tuscon Racing, Inc., the annual swim has grown into the largest cross river open water swimming event on the Ohio River.  Over 150 teen and adult swimmers are expected to participate in…

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NASCAR driver Gaughan swims with the sharks at Newport Aquarium to teach kids about teamwork

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor NASCAR XFINITY Series driver Brendan Gaughan dove with the sharks at the Newport Aquarium Tuesday. The two-time NASCAR XFINITY Series driver was on hand to teach some fifth graders about teamwork and to promote the upcoming VisitMyrtleBeach.com 300 at Kentucky Speedway. The students from McCormick Elementary in Milford were…

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Kroger recognizes those who deliver the goods, during National Truck Driver Appreciation week

NKyTribune staff Kroger took time out Monday to honor the men and women who deliver groceries to its stores across the region, in recognition of National Truck Driver Appreciation Week. The week is set aside to honor all professional truck drivers for their hard work and commitment in performing one of our nation’s most demanding…

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Leadership Northern Kentucky class kicks off first River City Relay over the weekend — starts tradition

A project of Leadership Northern Kentucky Class of 2016, the River Cities Relay has set a high bar for the next class — and established a tradition as well. The group of young leaders designed a project that would promote community vibrancy, embrace regionalism, highlight the beauty of Northern Kentucky, and benefit local charities. Its…

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Add another ‘D’ to the list of causes of bad driving — millions of drowsy drivers are hitting roadways daily

You can now add a fourth “D” to the list of growing perils behind the wheel: “Drowsiness.” Besides driving drunk, drugged, and distracted, new information from the Governors Highway Safety Association reveals 21 hours without sleep is equivalent to a blood-alcohol content of 0.08 percent, pushing the legal limit in all states. A driver who…

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CTI to invest $36.4 milllion in move to RiverCenter Towers from Blue Ash; estimates 500 new jobs

Gov. Matt Bevin announced today that CTI Clinical Trial and Consulting Services, a global, privately held company providing therapeutic expertise to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, will relocate its headquarters to Covington with a $36.4 million investment projected to create up to 500 Kentucky-resident jobs. Bevin made the announcement that the pharmaceutical and biotechnology organization…

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Miguel’s Pizza — where climbers from around the world go as they make their way to Red River Gorge

By Claire A. Johnson NKyTribune intern Drive through east-central Kentucky and you likely will encounter a smiling face with flowing golden hair resembling the sun on bumper stickers, shirts and tank tops. Head toward the Red River Gorge in Powell County and you’ll find that image attached to its home. The logo belongs to the…

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