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Four NKY cities to receive part of $4.2 million in state funding for parks and recreation projects across Ky.

April 23, 2022April 22, 20220

Recognizing the mental and physical health benefits of time spent outside, Gov. Andy Beshear on Friday announced 41 projects that…

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Iconic Northern Kentucky restaurant Greyhound Tavern sold to One Holland Restaurant Group

November 10, 2020November 9, 20200

The Greyhound Tavern — an iconic Northern Kentucky restaurant and gathering spot that is approaching nearly a century in operation…

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STEP CG to add 83 jobs with expansion, relocation of Covington headquarters to RiverCenter

February 28, 2020February 28, 20200

NKyTribune staff A big week on the economic development front in Covington continued this week, with the announcement of the…

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Dr. James R. Rich, Kentucky’s longest-serving F&W commission member, passes away at age 92

February 21, 2020February 20, 20200

Dr. James R. Rich, a retired family medical practitioner and Kentucky’s longest-serving Fish and Wildlife Commission member, passed away on…

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Independence man admits causing June crash in Taylor Mill that killed his wife, injured two others 

February 14, 2020February 13, 20200

Yakema J. Buckley, 40, of Independence, entered a guilty plea to Manslaughter 2nd Degree, Assault 2nd Degree, and two counts…

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Northern Kentucky lawmakers provide insights to 2020 legislative session at October CBC Luncheon

November 12, 2019November 11, 20190

The October Covington Business Council Luncheon focused on the 2020 legislative session. The forum included Rep. Adam Koenig, R-Erlanger, Sen….

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Former Scott HS basketball standout Jake Ohmer transfers to NAIA champion Georgetown (Ky.)

September 11, 20190

By Don Owen NKyTribune reporter Former Scott High School basketball standout Jake Ohmer, who played two seasons at Western Kentucky…

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Fernando Figueroa: Conversation with NKY mayors spurs discussion of expanding River Cities Initiative

June 5, 2019June 4, 20190

My goal as president of Gateway is to bring together elected officials, businesses, educators and leaders of all kinds to…

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What really happens in the KY State Senate? Fourth grader Dacy Fallyn Freeman reports from Frankfort

March 31, 2019March 30, 20190

By Dacy Fallyn Freeman Kid friendly news and politics reporter Dacy Fallyn Freeman (DFF) is a 4th grade student at…

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Kenton County Planning Commission seeks public input for future land use updates; meeting Jan. 15

January 4, 2019January 3, 20191

The Kenton County Planning Commission’s Implementation Committee will host a public open house on the Direction 2030 comprehensive plan’s Land…

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Kentucky Medical Association recognizes Rep. Kim Moser with award as Outstanding Layperson

August 29, 2018August 28, 20180

The Kentucky Medical Association (KMA) presented its Debra K. Best Outstanding Layperson Award to Representative Kim Moser of Taylor Mill…

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Covington: Sen. McDaniel gives legislative updates, neighborhood parking to be a priority for authority

May 23, 20180

By Ryan Clark NKYTribune reporter Mayor Joseph Meyer had previously called for “brevity” for Tuesday night’s regularly scheduled legislative commissioners…

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Letter to Editor: Phil Peace objects to idea he has created ‘toxic work environment’ in Taylor Mill

May 19, 20180

To the Editor: And the citizens of Taylor Mill: With all of the memorandums and negative press swirling about, I…

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Crews killing invasive plants along Licking River Greenway and Trail in Covington

May 4, 2018May 3, 20180

Hikers along the Licking River Greenway & Trail in Covington should be alert for chain saws and chemicals as work…

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Kentucky lawmakers override governor’s vetoes as teachers watch from the gallery, protest outside

April 14, 2018April 13, 20180

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The Kentucky General Assembly overrode three major vetoes from Gov. Matt Bevin on Friday when…

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Man sentenced to life in prison for strangulation death; Taylor Mill’s first homicide in at least 30 years

March 6, 2018March 6, 20180

NKyTribune staff Kenton Circuit Court Judge Gregory Bartlett followed the recommendation of the jury and sentenced Lamont Johnson to Life…

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SUN Behavioral Health 197-bed hospital in Erlanger completed, will begin to accept new patients in May

February 20, 20180

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Two years to the day after ground was broken, the ribbon was cut to…

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Sanders provides details that led to conviction in Taylor Mill’s first homicide in 30-plus years

February 5, 2018February 5, 20180

NKyTribune staff The Kenton Commonwealth Attorney’s office has provided details in a case that prompted a jury to convict Lamont…

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Jury finds Johnson guilty of murder in strangulation death; Taylor Mill’s first homicide in more than 30 yrs

January 14, 20180

A Kenton County jury deliberated for just 30 minutes Friday, before convicting Lamont Brandon Johnson, 41, of Murder for the…

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Ethics recommendations, Parking Authority, IRS plan, jobs highlight Cov. Commission caucus meeting

January 10, 2018January 9, 20180

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter Residents, get ready for more discussion on some meaty topics. City commissioners spent most of…

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Taylor Mill, Kenton County team up to distribute door hangers on Nov. 11 to educate about heroin epidemic

November 2, 2017November 1, 20170

With the massive increase in heroin use and the rise in overdoses hitting Northern Kentucky, the City of Taylor Mill…

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Society of St. Vincent de Paul needs assistance to help Northern Kentuckians to stay warm this winter

October 25, 20170

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul Northern Kentucky has started collecting new and gently used coats, hats, gloves/mittens, and…

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