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Commentary: Expanded unemployment benefits are a crucial bridge for Kentuckians and our economy

June 5, 2021June 3, 20210

As a coalition of organizations representing Kentucky workers, families and communities, we urge state lawmakers to protect expanded pandemic unemployment…

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Twenty-two percent of adults in the region experienced financial difficulty during pandemic

June 2, 2021June 1, 20210

As the COVID-19 virus spread throughout the region, its impact went beyond physical health and also affected the financial well-being…

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Capacity at Ky. businesses, other venues increased to 75 percent; return to 100 percent set for June 11

May 30, 2021May 29, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today After lifting the mask mandate earlier this month, Gov. Andy Beshear on Friday increased capacities…

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Chris McDaniel: This Memorial Day, let us appreciate the blessings of freedom like never before

May 30, 2021May 29, 20210

Last Memorial Day, we were all experiencing an absence of normality due to COVID-19. At that time, we realized that…

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Covington begins rolling back pandemic-related restrictions, programs as city returns to ‘normal’

May 29, 2021May 28, 20210

The pandemic isn’t over — yet. But as COVID-19 case numbers continue to decrease and the number of people vaccinated…

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Covington Board of Education approves spending plan to help combat educational impact of COVID-19

May 29, 2021May 28, 20210

To address student learning loss during the COVID-19 pandemic, Covington Independent Public Schools will host a longer summer session, enroll…

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Bellevue-Dayton Memorial Day Parade returns for May 31 after one-year hiatus due to pandemic

May 26, 2021May 25, 20210

After a one-year hiatus because of COVID-19, the Bellevue-Dayton Memorial Day Parade will return to the Campbell County river cities…

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Under three percent of Ky. coronavirus tests positive in last seven days; new cases continue to decline

May 18, 2021May 18, 20210

By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Major measures of the pandemic in Kentucky continued to decline last week. The percentage…

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Kentucky by Heart: Woodford County’s Spark Community Cafe on mission to provide food for all

May 18, 2021May 17, 20210

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Down on the corner of Main and Green Streets, in downtown Versailles, former high school…

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Council on Postsecondary Education caps tuition at near-historic lows in effort increase affordability

May 16, 2021May 15, 20210

The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education has capped tuition increases near historic lows for the next two years, limiting the…

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John Schickel: Successful Derby shows Kentucky’s beloved horse industry has come charging back

May 7, 2021May 6, 20210

Despite the difficulties brought on by COVID-19 over these past 14 months, I was happy to join my fellow Kentuckians…

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Commentary: Kentucky’s nurses deserve thanks for dedication, volunteerism in face of COVID-19

April 28, 2021April 27, 20210

A little more than a year ago, none of us could have imagined anything like COVID-19. We went from gathering…

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Beshear says most restrictions go away with 2.5m Kyians vaccinated; 270 cases, 7 deaths Monday

April 13, 2021April 12, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear announced the Team Kentucky Vaccination Challenge: When 2.5 million Kentuckians have received at least their first dose…

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WKU now accepting nominations for 2021 Kentucky Teacher Hall of Fame; nomination deadline May 31

March 26, 2021March 25, 20210

Nominations are now open for the Kentucky Teacher Hall of Fame 2021 class. Established in 2000, the Kentucky Teacher Hall…

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Beshear reports 731 new COVID cases, 25 deaths, 3.4% positivity; mask up, get vaccinated

March 20, 2021March 19, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear announced 731 new COVID-19 cases in Kentucky, 25 deaths and a positivity rate of 3.40%. “With now…

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Governor reports 963 new cases, 19 deaths and 3.88% positivity, all declining; sign up for vaccine

March 13, 2021March 12, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear announced 963 new COVID-19 cases and 19 deaths in Kentucky and a positivity rate below 4%. “The…

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Council on Postsecondary Education unveils $1.5 million plan to boost mental health on campuses

March 4, 2021March 3, 20210

The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE) is tapping $1.5 million in federal relief funds to improve mental health services…

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Public invited to submit artwork for Team Kentucky Gallery to be displayed in state Capitol’s main hall

March 1, 2021February 28, 20211

Gov. Andy Beshear and First Lady Britainy Beshear on Monday invited Kentuckians to lend their artistic talents to a new…

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Kentucky by Heart: Despite intrusion of virus, we’ve made positive changes and learned valuable lessons

February 23, 2021February 22, 20210

By Steve Flairty KyForward Columnist The pandemic experience has been a bummer for most of us. I passed through my…

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Interact for Health unveils new resource to educate community about COVID-19 vaccinations

February 20, 2021February 19, 20210

The development of the COVID-19 vaccines was unprecedented in many ways, leaving many in Greater Cincinnati with questions about this…

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Joseph Kurtz: HB 149 offers Kentuckians the right to choose the education their children deserve

February 19, 2021February 18, 20211

Former State Representative Jim Wayne authored an opinion piece calling on Catholics to oppose House Bill 149, which would create…

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Special COVID-19 health insurance enrollment period begins; Kyians have until May 15 to choose a plan

February 18, 2021February 17, 20211

Kentuckians have a new opportunity to enroll in health insurance for 2021 on HealthCare.gov, but only for a limited time….

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