
2022 Prep Football Previews: NewCath’s scoring leader last season wants to live up to expectations
The NKyTribune is featuring players on each of the 21 high school football teams in Boone, Campbell and Kenton counties leading up to the first games of the 2022 season on Aug. 19. We will then provide focused coverage of our local teams throughout the regular season and into the playoffs.
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Data shows Ky. remains at 37th in child well-being, with many kids suffering from mental health issues
The latest available data show that as the COVID-19 pandemic began impacting Kentucky and the rest of the nation, the Commonwealth was showing progress in some areas of child well-being as well as ongoing...

Our Rich History: Nursing program comes to Thomas More, becomes part of Diocesan Healthcare World
By Dr. Raymond Hebert
Thomas More University
Part 57 of our series, “Retrospect and Vista II” Thomas More College/University 1971-2021
The Nursing Program at Thomas More University is one of the...

Five awards highlight NKY Sports Hall of Fame summer reunion, set for August 17
By Andy Furman
NKyTribune reporter
Five prestigious awards, and special guest speaker – former Northern Kentucky University and University of Cincinnati basketball coach John Brannen – highlight the...
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BBB alerting consumers of post-disaster document replacement scams in wake of E. Ky. flooding
Coping with the after-effects of disasters like floods, wildfires, tornadoes and other harrowing weather events is traumatic enough. Now imagine trying to recover vital records such as birth certificates,... - More »
- Revival Vintage Bottle Shop to expand this fall with new location inside North by Hotel Covington
- Is that restaurant review even real? BBB offers tips to help consumers spot fake negative reviews
- Cove FCU, Kenton County Library partner for Lunch and Learn event to educate consumers about fraud
- USS Nightmare seeking 'creepiest' monsters to join ghastly Scare Crew -- here are Job Fair opportunities
- Keven Moore: Hard lessons learned and remembered as flash floods devastate Eastern Kentucky
- Seasoned community banker Corey Sidebottom joins First National Bank of KY team as market manager
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Keith Ritchie named NKY outreach counselor for Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority
Keith Ritchie has joined the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority as the outreach counselor for Northern Kentucky. Ritchie will provide student aid and college planning information to residents... - More »
- Northern Kentucky Education Council looking for One to One Reading Coaches to change a child's life
- Kenton Co. Public Library reminding NKY residents to celebrate Summer Reading though August 31
- NKU Chase College of Law student, Eric Rodenberg, named to Graduate Fellows Program in state capitol
- NKU among nine KY colleges working to close equity gaps, increase graduation through CPE initiative
- UK College of Medicine at NKU welcomes its fourth class of medical students with white coat ceremony
- Two NKY teachers -- from Highlands, Newport -- among semi-finalists for '23 KY Teacher of the Year
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Road report: KYTC District 6 reports on projects underway this week; watch for delays, closings
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 reports on work for highways in the region and warns motorists should be aware of possible delays or lane closures on the following projects: DISTRICT WIDE Striping... - More »
- New SD1 EQ tank in Wilder will eliminate 47 million gallons of typical sanitary sewer overflow
- Fort Wright donates police car, sends two cars loaded with products to Whitesburg Police Department
- Covington to invest nearly $1 million in annual resurfacing projects on 22 city streets
- Phase II of Covington's Riverfront Commons Trail now complete and open to the public
- Covington commissioners consider helping residents with backflow valves, hear ARPA project proposals
- Clinics turn to Kentucky Supreme Court to restore abortion access in the state
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Data shows Ky. remains at 37th in child well-being, with many kids suffering from mental health issues
The latest available data show that as the COVID-19 pandemic began impacting Kentucky and the rest of the nation, the Commonwealth was showing progress in some areas of child well-being as well as ongoing... - More »
- West Nile virus detected in Kentucky, transmitted through mosquitoes; how to protect yourself
- UK students make Ecuadorian village's water clean; Lakeside Park's Dylan Buckingham designed system
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection seizes more than $50,000 lethal doses of fentanyl in Louisville
- St. Elizabeth Ft. Thomas Emergency Department honored with Lantern Award for second time
- Eastern Kentucky flooding disruptions may explain downtrend in state COVID cases
- Latest study shows 1.9 million lives were saved by the COVID-19 vaccine in the U.S. alone
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Our Rich History: Nursing program comes to Thomas More, becomes part of Diocesan Healthcare World
By Dr. Raymond Hebert Thomas More University Part 57 of our series, “Retrospect and Vista II” Thomas More College/University 1971-2021 The Nursing Program at Thomas More University is one of the... - More »
- The River: Remembering Madison Berry, 29, on anniversary of his death; 'riverlorian' who loved river
- Covington Parks and Recreation invites residents to annual 'Dog Day' Sunday at Goebel Park pool
- Beyond the Curb: Bellevue home offers easy River City Living; couple wanted walkable neighborhood
- 90th Anniversary of Boone County 4-H & Utopia Fair -- fun for everyone on the agenda; get schedule here
- Northern Kentucky family splits $500,000 jackpot after lucky scratch-off ticket purchase in Alexandria
- Kentucky by Heart: Teacher, columnist Jamie Vaught and son share bonding experience through MLB trip
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News briefs: Adams for SOS, good economy news, Breonna Taylor, Newport’s Night Out, Point/Arc party
Adams announces second bid for secretary of state Republican Michael Adams has said he will seek a second term as Kentucky’s Secretary of State in 2023. Adams specialized in election law as an attorney... - More »
- Good news from CVG: American offers nonstop to Raleigh-Durham; Delta relaunches Paris service
- NKY All-Hazards Incident Management Team finishes 9-day deployment to EKY flooding; returns home
- NKY Chamber of Commerce names region's leaders, businesses to be honored at annual dinner
- People in the News: Elly Piatt, McConnell intern; police recruit, Navy Seaman, Learning Grove CEO
- Flottweg Separation Technology's groundbreaking for new $1.75m warehouse facility in Boone County
- Death toll rises to 35 from historic flooding in Eastern Ky. with number expected to rise in coming days
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Five awards highlight NKY Sports Hall of Fame summer reunion, set for August 17
By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Five prestigious awards, and special guest speaker – former Northern Kentucky University and University of Cincinnati basketball coach John Brannen – highlight the... - More »
- Ricky Skaggs to make debut performance at Ark Encounter during 40 Days and Nights of Gospel
- St. Vincent de Paul Sweet Dreams Bed Program helping NKy children get a good night's rest
- Fort Wright coach Debbi Ogden to lead swimmers at 2023 Special Olympics World Summer Games
- August 10 NKY History Hour to explore the colorful history behind Covington's flood wall murals
- 40 Days & 40 Nights of Gospel Music at the Ark Encounter will run through September 10
- Danny Frazier Band brings mix of blues, soul and country to Thursday's Music@BCM stage
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Republican gubernatorial candidates take jabs at each other, Beshear during Fancy Farm picnic
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today While taking a couple jabs at each other, four of Kentucky’s main Republican candidates for governor in 2023 saved most of their barbs for the current office holder, Democrat... - More »
- Kyians invited to support the Commonwealth's farm families during Farmers’ Markets Week Aug. 7-14
- Democrat Matt Lehman, Republican Thomas Massie differ on vote on abortion constitutional amendment
- Kentucky's tourism industry exceeded expectations, generated $11.2 billion, 83,100 jobs in 2021
- UK basketball open practice, telethon raise over $2.4 million for Eastern Ky. flood victims; more planned
- Gas prices continue to fall across the country, but lower prices could spark increased demand
- Abby Owings is on the move -- and keeps moving; now assistant coach at Eastern Kentucky University
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2022 Prep Football Previews: NewCath’s scoring leader last season wants to live up to expectations
The NKyTribune is featuring players on each of the 21 high school football teams in Boone, Campbell and Kenton counties leading up to the first games of the 2022 season on Aug. 19. We will then provide... - More »
- 2022 Prep Football Previews: Simon Kenton senior quarterback more concerned with winning than stats
- 2022 Prep Football Previews: After playing multiple positions, Ludlow senior moving to quarterback
- 2022 Prep Football Previews: Instilling positive attitude to get better results is Bellevue senior's goal
- 2022 Prep Football Previews: Conner senior lineman not concerned with team's lack of varsity experience
- 2022 Prep Football Preview: CovCath two-way starter needs to be team leader on both sides of the ball
- Matt's Take: Seattle Reds, Phamiliar Faces, and Practice
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Amye Bensenhaver: The Voice-Tribune’s key role in evolution of Ky. open records law often overlooked
Few may know or remember the importance of The Voice-Tribune — a local newspaper, established in 1949 — in the evolution of Kentucky’s Open Records Act. The newspaper celebrated the release of its... - More »
- Joe Heller: A cartoonist's view of news of the week -- broad brush strokes, full color, and few words
- Commentary: There is no urban-rural divide in the need to tackle substance use disorders
- Bill Straub: Poor Mitch McConnell's horrible, awful, horrendous, very bad month; looking for a way out
- The Brennan Center: After redistricting, here's how each party would win the House
- James Catchen: Should my student get an associate degree in high school? AP/Dual-credit advice
- Constance Alexander: Podcast asks big questions about rural life from the 'Middle of Everywhere'
