Chef, reputation got Keyhole Bar & Grill a catering gig for visiting teams at Great American Ball Park
By Andy Furman
NKyTribune reporter
The Cincinnati Reds. Next – The Cleveland Guardians.
Strange bedfellows? Well, not really.
First, both Major League baseball teams call the Buckeye State – Ohio – home. And, both teams share their minor league baseball stadium – Goodyear Park – in Arizona.
They...
Opinion – Al Cross: The political life and lessons of George Atkins, who died April 14 at age 82
George L. Atkins Jr., who died April 14 at age 82, was a politician for barely a decade. But he was a touchstone for modern Kentucky politics and historical currents that go back more than a century: the...
Thomas More University honors three during annual Bishop William A. Hughes Award Dinner
At a celebration hosted by Thomas More University, three individuals who have made a significant impact on the Northern Kentucky region and demonstrated a commitment to advancing Catholic education, were...
KCTCS celebrates ‘dual credits’ earned by students, real plus for families; NKY among leaders overall
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The Kentucky Community and Technical College System continues to celebrate Community College Month by recognizing the 27,454 dual credit students from 354 high schools who enrolled in KCTCS...
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Chef, reputation got Keyhole Bar & Grill a catering gig for visiting teams at Great American Ball Park
By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter The Cincinnati Reds. Next – The Cleveland Guardians. Strange bedfellows? Well, not really. First, both Major League baseball teams call the Buckeye State – Ohio –... - More »
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Thomas More University honors three during annual Bishop William A. Hughes Award Dinner
At a celebration hosted by Thomas More University, three individuals who have made a significant impact on the Northern Kentucky region and demonstrated a commitment to advancing Catholic education, were... - More »
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NKY welcomes four new law enforcement officers from Kentucky DOCJT basic training Class 547
The Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training (DOCJT) basic training academy graduated 29 new officers this week, including four from Northern Kentucky agencies. “We congratulate these officers... - More »
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St. Elizabeth Physicians honored with Acclaim Award from American Medical Group Association
St. Elizabeth Physicians announced its recent recognition by the American Medical Group Association (AMGA) as an honoree for the Acclaim Award. After winning the award four years ago, St. Elizabeth Physicians... - More »
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Welcome House receives more than $2.1 million in state ERA2 funds to combat homelessness in NKY
Northern Kentucky-based Welcome House is among Kentucky homeless service organizations awarded a portion of $23 million in funding for housing development projects and eviction assistance that will serve... - More »
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ORSANCO’s Foundation for Ohio River Education offers ‘Life Below the Waterline’ mobile aquarium
Celebrate Earth Day this year up close and personal with Ohio River fish. ORSANCO’s Foundation for Ohio River Education (FORE) is featuring its Life Below the Waterline mobile freshwater aquarium at... - More »
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Baker Hunt Art and Cultural Center announces new summer classes, Learning Kitchen themes
(Photo from Baker Hunt) Baker Hunt Art and Cultural Center has announced new classes for the upcoming Summer session, including Painting Starry Night, Drawing Dragons, Photoshop, and Needle Felted Birds. New... - More »
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Kentucky determined to support its domestic violence shelters amid federal VOCA cuts
By Nadia Ramlagan Public News Service As federal Victims of Crime Act funding continues to impact Kentucky’s domestic violence shelters, advocates say they are applauding lawmakers decisions to include... - More »
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Prep Sports Report: Cooper football player becomes third family member recruited by major college team
By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Austin Alexander, a two-way starter on the Cooper football team that was Class 5A state runner-up last season, announced his commitment with the University... - More »
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Opinion – Al Cross: The political life and lessons of George Atkins, who died April 14 at age 82
George L. Atkins Jr., who died April 14 at age 82, was a politician for barely a decade. But he was a touchstone for modern Kentucky politics and historical currents that go back more than a century: the... - More »
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