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The River: Getting night watchman duties, wearing shirt too big, hat too small and missing New Orleans

May 12, 2024December 1, 20243

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

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Kentucky State Parks celebrating 100th anniversary with special events in May, including at Big Bone Lick

May 12, 2024May 22, 20240

The celebration of Kentucky State Parks’ 100th anniversary continues with a variety of exciting events in May. “Kentucky State Parks…

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Notre Dame graduate is defensive standout on top team in U.S. pro volleyball league’s first season

May 12, 2024May 13, 20240

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter When she started playing volleyball in the third grade, Morgan Hentz had no idea…

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Brent Spence Bridge project receives federal environmental approval to move forward

May 11, 2024May 13, 20240

Kentucky and Ohio officials on Friday announced federal environmental approval has been granted to allow the $3.6 billion Brent Spence…

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  • Education

Enzweiler, Life Learning Center celebrate second group of graduates from Trades Certificate Program

May 11, 2024May 13, 20240

The Enzweiler Building Institute and the Life Learning Center have graduated the second cohort from their collaborative Life Skills Training…

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Voter registrations soar ahead of May 21 primary with more than 8,300 new voters added April 1-22

May 11, 2024May 29, 20240

The Kentucky Secretary of State’s office has announced voter registration continued to grow ahead of the May primary, with 8,306…

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Votor registrations soar ahead of May 21 primary with more than 8,300 new voters added April 1-22

May 11, 20240

The Kentucky Secretary of State’s office has announced voter registration continued to grow ahead of the May primary, with 8,306…

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  • Education

Two NKY students — from Highlands, Beechwood — among U.S. Presidential Scholars ’24; only 5 in state

May 10, 2024May 10, 20240

Staff report Two NKY students are among five Kentucky students of the 161 high school seniors named to the U.S….

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Primary ’24: Ten candidates are vying for Covington City Commission; eight will advance to fall ballot

May 10, 2024May 10, 20242

By Nicole Erwin NKyTribune reporter City commissions are more than just another tier of local government; they are the bedrock…

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  • Sports

A sweet-swinging ‘student of the game,’ Ryle’s AJ Curry tops all Kentucky high school hitters

May 10, 2024May 10, 20240

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter At a rangy 6-foot-2 and 186 pounds, Ryle High’s AJ Curry does not look…

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  • Living

Ohio River is a valuable resource and the Ohio River Sweep helps keep it clean; in Covington, it’s June 1

May 9, 2024May 9, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter It’s 981 miles long. The source of drinking water for over five million people. It…

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  • Education

Point/Arc’s Zembrodt Education Center graduates largest transition class — and students built a ‘city’

May 9, 2024May 9, 20240

The largest Transition graduating class – a total of 50 – for The Point/Arc’s Zembrodt Education Center (ZEC) received their…

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  • Business

Esperanza means hope — and that’s exactly what Leo Calderon offers Latinos through ESP program there

May 8, 2024May 8, 20241

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Esperanza. In Spanish – it means hope. And that’s exactly why Leo Calderon founded the…

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  • Health

KY Center for Smoke-Free Policy honors champions of smoke-free communities, including NKY’s Gieske

May 8, 20240

Kentucky Health News The Kentucky Center for Smoke-Free Policy at the University of Kentucky and the Kentucky Department for Public Health’s Tobacco Prevention & Cessation…

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  • Sports

Florence Y’alls aren’t just back, they’re better, team leaders say with opener coming up Thursday

May 8, 2024May 8, 20240

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter After eight months away, it would be easy to say, “They’re back.” And yes,…

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With one year left until federal enforcement deadline, Kentuckians encouraged to get ‘REAL ID ready’

May 8, 20240

Will your license fly? That’s the question state officials urge Kentuckians to ask themselves as only one year remains before…

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  • Government

Weight limit reduced on KY 8 bridge; lanes down to two as precaution after deterioration found

May 8, 2024May 8, 20240

Weight limit reduced on Ky. 8 bridge Lanes down to 2 as precaution after deterioration found After a recent inspection…

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  • News

KY SOS Michael Adams chosen for 2024 Profiles in Courage Award for defense of election integrity

May 7, 20240

The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation has announced Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams has been chosed as its 2024…

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  • Education

No one has more rings than Beechwood’s Miles Laird nor has anyone given out more hugs and high-fives

May 7, 2024May 7, 20241

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter His name is Miles. From the Latin meaning “soldier.” Which seems on the money…

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  • Business

NKY Chamber recognizes nine local businesses as winners of 2024 Business Impact Awards

May 7, 2024May 7, 20240

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce (NKY Chamber) recognized local business leaders and innovators who have positively impacted the Northern…

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Our Rich History: White Castle — porcelain buildings, square burgers, fair-‘n-square employee benefits

May 6, 2024May 6, 20240

By Paul A. Tenkotte, PhD Special to NKyTribune Part 4 of an occasional series about fast food restaurants Admit it….

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Flying Pig weekend — 39,245 participants; Jason Salyer is men’s Marathon winner; Olivia Anger takes women’s division

May 6, 2024May 6, 20240

For the second year in a row, Jason Salyer of Tipp City is the men’s division winner at the Cincinnati…

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