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City of Dayton installs new bike racks along Sixth Avenue, popular route for region’s cyclists

May 28, 2017May 27, 20170

The City of Dayton has installed eight new bike racks between McKinney and Clay along Sixth Avenue in Dayton. “We…

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Judges executive approve SD1 2018 fiscal year budget; includes 5 percent increase in sanitary sewer

May 19, 20170

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The region’s judges executive have voted unanimously to approve the Northern Kentucky Sanitation District…

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Our Rich History: Fickenscher family celebrates 90 years of baking memories; today, Cookie Jar Bakery

May 1, 2017May 3, 20170

By Dan Knecht Special to NKyTribune The Fickenscher family has been baking delicious memories for 90 years, since 1927. The…

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Dayton’s Hometown Heroes Sports Cafe, a family-friendly neighborhood spot, has ribbon-cutting

April 3, 2017April 3, 20170

Hometown Heroes Sports Café celebrated its grand opening in Dayton on Monday with a ribbon cutting ceremony officiated by Mayor…

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Braxton Brewing Company to open innovation facility on Ei8ht Ball Brewing Company site in Bellevue

March 22, 2017March 22, 20170

Braxton Brewing Company has shared its latest expansion plans, announcing an innovation facility ahead of their 2nd Anniversary Party on…

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High-quality preschool makes a difference in the lives of kids and families; partnership grants matter

March 12, 2017March 11, 20170

By Brett Jager United Way of Greater Cincinnati Amanda Unsell is a mother of four living in Dayton, Kentucky. While…

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Southbank Partners president Moreland provides updates on current, future projects at CBC Luncheon

January 20, 2017January 20, 20171

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The monthly Covington Business Council Luncheon at the Madison Event Center Thursday had a…

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Tharp Museum to be rededicated as Dayton Heritage Museum; ceremony, day of celebration scheduled

January 18, 20170

NKyTribune staff Tharp Dayton Heritage Museum is changing its name to Dayton Heritage museum. Benefactor, Charlie Tharp, graciously agreed to…

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Dayton hires Yoder as Main Street Manager; city officials say experience set him apart

January 4, 2017January 4, 20170

The City of Dayton, Kentucky has hired Robert Yoder to serve as its next Main Street Manager. “With unique assets…

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Northern Kentucky celebrates success, looks toward future with Skyward’s four-part plan as blueprint

January 3, 2017January 3, 20170

By Hannah Purnell NKY Thrives Recent years have seen sweeping changes for the better in Northern Kentucky, but the most…

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myNKY Nano Grants help promote events throughout Northern Kentucky; a little goes a long way

October 2, 20160

By John Fox NKY Thrives A $250 contribution might not sound like a lot of money when you’re planning an…

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Inaugural River Cities Relay in August to take runners along Riverfront Commons path

June 14, 2016June 14, 20160

Northern Kentucky’s newest signature event, the River Cities Relay, takes place August 27, along the proposed Riverfront Commons path. The…

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Catalytic Fund’s Beyond the Curb offers inside look at iconic Northern Kentucky homes, urban living

June 8, 2016June 7, 20162

By Hannah Purnell Special to NKyTribune from NKY Thrives How many times have you driven by one of Northern Kentucky’s…

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Skyward, Center for Great Neighborhoods to offer nano grants in Northern Kentucky Communities

June 7, 2016June 7, 20160

Skyward and The Center for Great Neighborhoods (The Center) are partnering to offer nano grants throughout Northern Kentucky. Called the…

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Excellence in Education: Awards honor community, business volunteers for helping students achieve

May 9, 20160

Last in a series The Northern Kentucky Education Council and the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce present an annual Celebration…

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As the great outdoors beckon, Riverfront Commons comes into focus with projects throughout NKY

May 2, 20160

Gov. Matt Bevin vetoed a line item in the state budget that would have continued an allocation of $150,000 in…

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Gov. Bevin veto cuts $150,000 in funding in each of the next two years for Riverfront Commons project

April 29, 20160

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Riverfront Commons will lose $150,000 in state funding in each of the next two…

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Beyond the Curb: Follow the spotlight to urban revitalization in Bellevue, Dayton behind-the-scenes

April 19, 2016April 19, 20162

Bellevue and Dayton are charming historic river cities, but that a doesn’t tell the full story. Each of these communities,…

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Southbank Partners working with public-private partnership to bring reliable broadband to NKY

April 14, 20160

Southbank Partners wants to help Northern Kentucky get wired. Southbank Partners recently hosted a presentation by operators of KentuckyWired, a…

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Flagg Springs Golf Course in Campbell County sold to local businessmen; major improvements planned

April 12, 2016April 13, 20160

Vic Dawn and Scott Schoulties, Campbell County natives and residents who operate the successful Riverside grocery store chain in Northern…

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Kentucky’s Main Street program reports $76.1m investment in downtowns in 2015, including NKy’s

April 10, 2016April 10, 20160

The Kentucky Main Street Program (KYMS) announced that in 2015, 44 communities reported $76.1 million of cumulative investment in their…

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Covington’s Point Perk coffee shop provides employment opportunities for people with disabilities

March 7, 2016March 7, 20160

By Liz McEwan Special to NKyTribune from NKY Thrives Covington has a new community coffee shop, and it’s serving much…

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