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So you’ve been vaccinated, here’s all you need to know about your white CDC vaccination card

April 25, 2021April 25, 20210

What are you supposed to do with that white vaccination card you get after receiving a coronavirus vaccine? Should you…

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Billy Reed: Finally, as the angels smiled, I picked up the credentials for my 53rd Kentucky Derby

April 25, 2021April 24, 20211

LOUISVILLE – On a gray morning that was cold and drizzly, my son-in-law and I pulled into the parking lot…

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Nine months and 81,468 compressions later, the Stryker LUCAS has proved its worth in lives saved

April 23, 2021April 22, 20210

In the old days, it wasn’t unusual for paramedics from the Covington Fire Department to find themselves standing in the…

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The Takeoff: Despite COVID-19, opportunities remain for women workers, entrepreneurs

April 23, 2021April 22, 20210

By Abby Ober Blue North 
The numbers are stark, staggering and are a cause for concern. According to CBS News,…

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KCTCS board names Paul Czarapata third president after national search; had served as interim president

April 22, 20210

The Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) Board of Regents selected Paul Czarapata as the new president of KCTCS…

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29 businesses affected by pandemic receive COVID-19 $1,000 assistance grants from City of Dayton

April 22, 2021April 22, 20210

Twenty-nine businesses in the City of Dayton received funding from the city’s COVID-19 Financial Assistance Program, which provided $1,000 grants…

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DCCH Center for Children and Families ‘Swing into Spring’ virtual fundraiser runs through Sunday

April 22, 2021April 21, 20210

DCCH Center for Children and Families is raising funds for survivors of child abuse with its “Swing Into Spring” Virtual…

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Northern Kentucky’s first quarter single family residential permit activity reveals strong growth

April 22, 2021April 21, 20210

Northern Kentucky is experiencing strong growth for residential single-family permits in this first quarter over 2020’s first quarter. Sixty-three percent…

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Award-winning Girl Scouts dedicate two Free Little Libraries they built in Erlanger

April 21, 2021April 20, 20210

The City of Erlanger joined Kentucky’s Wilderness Road Girl Scout Troop 1801 recently to dedicate two Free Little Libraries designed…

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New carriers, new routes, and low airfares are winning combination for CVG travelers

April 21, 2021April 20, 20210

The addition of new airlines, new flights and increased frequency of flights at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) are…

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St. Elizabeth Healthcare is early contributor in national COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium study

April 21, 2021April 20, 20210

The St. Elizabeth Healthcare Clinical Research Institute, an early contributor to the COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium (CCC19), is collaborating in…

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State of the City: Even with COVID, 2020 was a good year for Newport, City Manager Fromme says

April 20, 2021April 19, 20210

Not even the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic could halt the job growth, investment and progress in The City of…

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Twenty NKy high school students among 120 selected for Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs

April 20, 2021April 19, 20210

The Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs (GSE), a highly competitive summer program where Kentucky high school students focus on product innovation…

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Our Rich History: The greatest watch works in the world: Newport’s lost industrial opportunity

April 19, 2021April 19, 20210

By Alan F. Garratt Special to NKyTribune Part 69 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020.” In the…

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The River: Now a Captain and ready to take the Delta Queen and her ‘Kiddie Crew’ on an excursion

April 18, 2021December 1, 20247

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

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Natalie Deering: Get your daily GEM vitamins to improve your mood — and get outdoors

April 18, 2021April 17, 20210

When was the last time you touched a tree, smelled a beautiful flower, or rubbed your bare feet in the…

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Julie Kirkpatrick: Why I took the vax and ask that you please take the vax too (we need to get back to hugs)

April 17, 2021April 16, 20210

This has been a long and hard haul with COVID for everyone, I know. With the arrival of the vaccines,…

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Kentucky Supreme Court to consider cases involving executive powers, including bills passed this year

April 17, 2021April 16, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Two separate cases involving Gov. Andy Beshear’s powers to issue executive orders related to the…

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Walton-Verona wins 8th Region All “A” Classic baseball title without giving up a hit in three games

April 16, 2021April 15, 20210

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Walton-Verona won the 8th Region All “A” Classic baseball tournament without giving up a…

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Covington issues its first ‘annual report,’ From Opportunities to Action, touting terrific 2020 growth

April 16, 2021April 15, 20210

An eight-page report released Thursday confirms what City officials suspected: Despite the pandemic, 2020 saw stunning growth and investment in…

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Kentucky’s latest unemployment report indicates slow recovery, but many still face challenges

April 16, 2021April 15, 20210

Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary March 2021 unemployment rate was 5%, according to the Kentucky Center for Statistics (KYSTATS). The preliminary…

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Half of vaccine-hesitant KY adults open to changing mind on COVID-19 vaccine with more information

April 15, 2021April 14, 20210

Half of Kentucky adults who are reluctant to take the COVID-19 vaccine are open to changing their minds if they…

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