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Our Rich History: Retrospect and Vista II – Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021

June 14, 2021June 14, 20210

By Raymond G. Hebert Special to NKyTribune Part 1 of our series, “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021….

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The River: Quick-thinking, bravery saved all lives the day Captain Betty turned turtle in the churning water

June 13, 2021December 1, 20249

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with…

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Event to celebrate grand opening of dramatic new Covington Plaza riverfront space

June 13, 2021June 11, 20210

The transformation of Covington’s riverfront was no small thing. Under the careful direction of Prus Construction’s project manager, 500 cement…

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Joy Kramer to retire from KY Court of Appeals on Sept. 1, after 15 years; committee makes appointment

June 12, 2021June 11, 20210

Staff report Judge Joy A. Kramer has announced she will retire from the Kentucky Court of Appeals on September 1…

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Governor gives final regularly scheduled COVID briefing, lifts restrictions for most settings

June 12, 2021June 11, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear marked his final regularly scheduled COVID-19 briefing by thanking Kentuckians for their hard work and sacrifices that…

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Celebration of Dr. Floyd Poore’s life to be held at Triple Crown Pavilion on June 18; he died in January

June 12, 2021June 11, 20210

Floyd G. Poore, 83, a long-time family physician and public servant who served in state govenrment, passed away peacefully on…

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Beyond the Curb: See what’s growing at an urban gardener’s Dayton River City Living cottage

June 11, 2021June 10, 20210

By Jill Morenz The Catalytic Fund To the owner of the cottage in this week’s episode, its Dayton neighborhood feels…

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City of Dayton offers code enforcement amnesty this summer; 50 blighted properties face higher taxes

June 11, 2021June 10, 20210

The Dayton City Council has approved a Code Enforcement Amnesty Program to encourage property owners with outstanding code-enforcement violations to…

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Cases dealing with Beshear’s executive action during pandemic on docket as KY Supreme Court convenes

June 10, 2021June 9, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Two cases involving Gov. Andy Beshear’s powers to issue executive orders during an emergency such…

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Boone County ends long wait for 9th Region softball championship with young team that plays together

June 10, 2021June 10, 20210

By Matthew Dietz NKyTribune sports reporter When Boone County freshman Mollie Sharp lined a walk-off single down the third-base line…

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Behringer-Crawford Museum’s June 16 NKY History Hour to explore story of Covington Blue Sox

June 10, 2021June 10, 20210

Filmmaker and historian Cam Miller will take viewers on a deep dive into his Blue Chip Award-winning documentary, Our True…

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Cinci Fringe Festival features NKU project’s new films presenting insightful dialogue on race

June 10, 2021June 10, 20210

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune correspondent Northern Kentucky University’s Mourning the Creation of Racial Categories, (MCRC) Project is presenting two new…

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Covington City Manager David Johnston resigns, Ken Smith to serve as interim manager; budget extended

June 9, 2021June 9, 20210

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor The Covington City Commission started its caucus meeting Tuesday night with an executive session that…

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Behringer-Crawford Museum exhibit chronicles dual career of baseball star, U.S. Senator Jim Bunning

June 9, 2021June 8, 20210

It will be 57 years to the day. Father’s Day, Sunday, June 21, 1964. That’s the day Northern Kentucky’s Jim…

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Knochelmann appoints Deputy Coroner Amber Constantino to coroner’s post as Suetholz is retiring

June 9, 2021June 8, 20210

Judge/Executive Kris Knochelmann appointed Deputy Coroner Amber Constantino, RN, BSN, FNE as Coroner, succeeding retiring Kenton County Coroner Dr. David…

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Renaissance Covington to debut year-round Pike St. Pop-Up July 1; Mud Lane Blooms is first business

June 8, 2021June 7, 20210

Renaissance Covington (RCOV) will debut Pike St. Pop-Up, the first year-round pop-up shop, on July 1. The new retail space…

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Natalie Deering: It’s OK if you are not OK — If you are having a sense of “blah,” here are some suggestions

June 8, 2021June 7, 20210

Have you noticed yourself having trouble focusing, feeling unmotivated, and experiencing an overall sense of “blah” lately? If so, you’re…

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Our Rich History: Honoring Cincinnati’s German regiments who heeded the call during the Civil War

June 7, 2021June 6, 20213

By Don Heinrich Tolzmann Special to NKyTribune When the Civil War broke out, Cincinnati’s Germans heeded President Lincoln’s call to…

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37th Outstanding Women of NKY Awards to be held tomorrow noon-1 p.m.; it’s free — but register

June 7, 2021June 6, 20210

The 37th Annual Outstanding Women of NKY Awards Celebration, sponsored by St. Elizabeth Healthcare, will be held virtually Tuesday June 8,…

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Strong pitching performances carry CovCath, Beechwood into 9th Region baseball final

June 7, 2021June 7, 20210

By Matthew Dietz NKyTribune sports reporter The Covington Catholic Colonels got a gem of a pitching performance from senior Ashton…

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The River: Space X triggers fanciful remembrances of Buck and Flash, but steamboats claimed his heart

June 6, 2021December 1, 20248

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with…

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Endow Kentucky Tax Credit window opens for KY donors; up to to $10,000 in credits available

June 6, 2021June 5, 20210

One million dollars will be available for nonprofit supporters in Kentucky on July 1. Donors making a gift to an…

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