Bald eagle killed in Grand Rivers; Fish and Wildlife Service offers reward for information

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to the conviction of the person or persons responsible for shooting a federally protected bald eagle sometime around Christmas in Grand Rivers, Kentucky. The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are jointly investigating…

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River Metals Recycling, largest scrap recycler in state, named Newport 2015 Business of the Year

River Metals Recycling (RMR) Newport was named 2015 Business of the Year at the by the Newport Business Association. The Newport facility was recognized for significant contributions to the community, including working with the Fire and Police Departments for emergency response training, donations to the city and park system, and volunteer efforts. RMR was chosen…

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Kentucky Speedway gearing up for 2016 season with new racing surface, new challenges for drivers

A new racing surface and a full slate of sponsors for the season’s races were the highlights of the Kentucky Speedway 2016 Media Luncheon Tuesday. Speedway General Manager Mark Simendinger said the run-up to the Feb. 21, Daytona 500, always gets the juices flowing for race fans. “It’s a great time for us to talk,…

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Plans for $24 million Dayton Riverfront Commons project revealed; trail will connect river cities

KZF, an architecture and engineering design firm in Cincinnati, has revealed the design plans for a riverfront project in Dayton that is part of the Riverfront Commons Trail. Eric Anderson of KZF presented renderings of the riverfront walkway and answered questions about the plans during a recent public meeting in Dayton. Dayton’s unique riverfront design…

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Northern Kentucky’s River Metals Recyling presented ‘elite’ award for exemplary workplace safety record

Kentucky Labor Cabinet Secretary Derrick Ramsey recently recognized River Metals Recycling (RMR) exemplary workplace safety record and recertification into the Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP). “River Metals Recycling has demonstrated their commitment to maintaining a culture of workplace safety, which is why the Commonwealth of Kentucky is proud to celebrate this achievement with…

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Bill to strengthen penalties for drunk drivers passes out of Judiciary Committee; heads to Senate floor

Senator Dennis Parrett, D-Elizabethtown, is continuing the effort to broaden the window that allows for stronger penalties for habitual drunk drivers. Senate Bill 56, which Parrett pre-filed this summer, passed out of the Senate Judiciary Committee and is headed to the Senate floor for a vote. The bill would expand what is known in legal…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Once endangered river otters now likely to be found in Kentucky for generations

This is the fourth article in a series about Kentucky furbearers The river otter (Lontra canadensis) is thriving in Kentucky waterways. A fast, acrobatic swimmer, the river otter has a long, tapered tail and a thick, water-repellent coat of light brown, gray and black fur. Despite its clownish, playful behavior at times, the river otter…

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An educational weekend: See migration of sandhill cranes at Barren River’s Nature Watch Weekends

Barren River Lake State Resort Park is offering its Nature Watch Weekends to view sandhill cranes as they migrate home to the north in January and February. Each year thousands of sandhill cranes make Barren River Lake a stop as they congregate in huge numbers to migrate. The lake’s exposed mud flats in winter provide…

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Changes — from subtle to significant — coming to Covington’s RiverCenter Boulevard over next three years

Special to NKyTribune Hotel guests, residents and those who work along the Covington riverfront are going to be seeing at first subtle but in the next three years significant changes along RiverCenter Boulevard and Third Street to the north and west of the Internal Revenue Service Center. In the past several weeks some minor paving…

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National campaign challenges older drivers to formulate a plan before giving up the keys

The Eldercare Locator, a program established and funded by the Administration for Community Living (ACL) and administered by the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging, has launched a national campaign to help educate the public about the challenges older adults face in accessing transportation and the importance of developing a plan to identify their…

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Law enforcement officers from across Kentucky honored for efforts to target impaired drivers

The Kentucky Office of Highway Safety honored 142 law enforcement officers from 117 agencies across the state for their efforts to target impaired drivers. The 2015 Governor’s Impaired Driving Enforcement Awards were presented to officers with the most impaired-driving arrests in each agency. “Impaired driving is not an accident – it’s an epidemic of careless…

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Kentucky State Police aim to keep holiday travel safe — will target aggressive, impaired, distracted drivers

With fatalities on Kentucky’s roadways up compared to last year’s statistics, the Kentucky State Police are implementing Operation R.A.I.D. (Remove Aggressive, Impaired and Distracted drivers from Kentucky Roadways) in an effort to save lives and reduce injury-related crashes during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday season. Through Nov. 19 of 2014, 585 lives were lost on…

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