
SQUARE1 high school startup pitch program is in full swing in 5th year; students get experiential learning
SQUARE1 has launched its 5th Startup Scholars program which provides high school students the opportunity to innovate, create, and better prepare for life’s next steps.
The program will pull together eight months of work with more than 500 high school students from Boone County to Butler County leading...

NKY Chamber December Eggs ‘N Issues focuses on wide range of riverfront development projects
By Mark Hansel
NKyTribune managing editor
The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce December Eggs ‘N Issues discussion focused on riverfront development and there was plenty to talk about.
Panelists...

Andy Beshear sworn in as Kentucky’s 63rd governor, one of youngest, says we are all on Team Kentucky
By Tom Latek
Kentucky Today
On a cold, blustery Frankfort day, Andy Beshear was sworn into office as Kentucky’s 63rd governor on Tuesday.
He wasted no time heating things up, using an executive...

Rep. Kim Moser announces pre-filing of legislation for training for mental health, substance abuse crisis
Proper training is critical to safely and effectively care for someone experiencing a mental health crisis.
That is why State Representative Kim Moser of Taylor Mill has pre-filed legislation that would...
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Keven Moore: ‘Tis the season for the ghost of Christmas party litigation — a workplace risk
The Christmas season is in full swing and with it comes the “Ghost of Holiday Party Litigation” increasing the risk of a workplace claim arising from inappropriate workplace conduct such as harassment,... - More »
- NKY Chamber December Eggs 'N Issues focuses on wide range of riverfront development projects
- KentuckyWired, state's high-speed fiber optic cable network, activated its first site in Owenton
- Reminder: Tomorrow's Chamber Eggs 'N Issues has local leaders discussing riverfront development
- NKU, Cincinnati Chamber support launch of minority-owned social media company Inphlu
- BBB Trends: Here's the list (check it twice) wishing consumers to stay scam-free this holiday season
- Sanitation District No. 1 recognizes two local contractors for storm water management efforts
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SQUARE1 high school startup pitch program is in full swing in 5th year; students get experiential learning
SQUARE1 has launched its 5th Startup Scholars program which provides high school students the opportunity to innovate, create, and better prepare for life’s next steps. The program will pull together... - More »
- Georgetown University report ranks Thomas More No. 1 among Kentucky colleges for long-term gain
- Kenton County librarian Brandstetter among those awarded tuition scholarship for Spring 2020 semester
- NKU's Construction Management program ranks among the top in nation for best value
- Kentucky Community and Technical College System President Jay Box announces retirement
- Northern Kentucky University Center for Economic Education hosts Danny Dollar Academy for Literacy
- State's third Kentucky Advanced Technical College launched for NKY students in healthcare services
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Judge denies restraining order; new Kentucky Board of Education will hold special meeting today
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Kentucky Education Commissioner Wayne Lewis could learn if he is out of a job soon as the newly reconstituted Kentucky Board of Education has called a special meeting for today. Gov.... - More »
- Andy Beshear sworn in as Kentucky's 63rd governor, one of youngest, says we are all on Team Kentucky
- New look -- flat, digitally printed, modern -- coming for KY license plates; they are cheaper to produce
- Rep. Sal Santoro presented 2019 "Friend of Kentucky Cities" award at Walton City Council meeting
- Governor-elect Andy Beshear names top level staff appointments; Including Cameron to AG vacancy
- You elected 'em, come watch 'em; Covington City Commission sets 2020 Tuesday meeting schedule
- Local Covington business districts compete for City money, services with 2nd RIPPLE effect
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The Northern Kentucky Health Department releases annual report, highlights accomplishments
The Northern Kentucky Health Department has released its 2018-2019 Annual Report, highlighting the work it has accomplished to prevent disease, promote wellness and protect against health threats. Highlights... - More »
- Hepatitis A outbreak in NKY declared over by Northern Kentucky Health Department
- Rep. Kim Moser announces pre-filing of legislation for training for mental health, substance abuse crisis
- New report finds that more than 10 percent of working adults in Kentucky lack sufficient food
- Fort Thomas' Highlandspring receives statewide recognition for outstanding care and quality
- Flu spreads in Kentucky as holiday season begins; best advice is to get vaccinated and don't shake hands
- Data from CDC shows 6.2 million youths now use tobacco products; 85 percent use e-cigarettes
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Horizon’s The 410 giving circle grants more than $13,000 to Southbank Partners for new murals
Nearly 100 community members involved with The 410 and with the Newport Business Association gathered at New Riff Distilling to present a check for $13,120 to Southbank Partners Wednesday. The 410, Horizon... - More »
- Burlington couple among those honored from across the state for service as adoptive and foster parents
- Kentucky by Heart: A look at some worthy Kentucky service organizations for your holiday giving list
- Our Rich History: Leitch's Station becomes first settlement in Campbell Co. after Revolutionary War
- The River: Memories of winterizing the steamboats for the season and other historic times on the river
- Cave tours, hiking, among 243 experiences at Carter Caves' 11th annual Winter Adventure Weekend
- NKY Senior Games: Winter Edition offers fun activities for those 50 and over, registration open
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KOHS, KSP remind motorists to plan a holiday season ride; ‘Drive Sober’ campaign through Jan. 1
The Kentucky Office of Highway Safety (KOHS) and Kentucky State Police (KSP) are reminding motorists to be responsible behind the wheel as the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” increased enforcement... - More »
- Gov. Beshear issues Executive Order to reorganize Board of Education; ten ousted members file suit
- U.S. Supreme Court rules Kentucky law requiring doctors to perform ultrasounds will stay in place
- Hebron man arrested after standoff, charged with robbery and kidnapping of his mother
- KYTC District 6 road report update on current construction projects in Northern Kentucky
- Joan Mitchell, educator, coach and tireless advocate for girls' sports in Kentucky, has died
- Favored Jean Elizabeth dominates Holiday Inaugural Stakes at Turfway Park for fourth straight stakes win
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Center for Great Neighborhoods provides opportunities to lead, help shape policy, fill needs
Editor’s note: This story is part of a series the Center for Great Neighborhoods will roll out this fall to raise awareness for the different ways it works to create positive change in Covington. Providing... - More »
- Sweet Cheeks Diaper Bank celebrating its 4th year, seeks donations for diapers to families in need
- Jack and Phyllis Moreland to be honored at KET's 12th annual Martinis & Mistletoe event Wednesday
- People Working Cooperatively raises more than $80,000 during 'Ramp It Up For Veterans' telethon
- ArtsWave Pride grants more than $23K to programs, Campbell County Public Library among recipients
- 'Landlord Santa' helps provide a warm and Merry Christmas for area children in need
- Holiday Open House and more events this month at the Campbell County Public Library
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UK accepts $20 million gift from Cincinnati lawyer and will name J. David Rosenberg College of Law
Rosenberg and his wife Diane have pledged $20m to the UK College of LawThe University of Kentucky Board of Trustees voted to accept the gift commitment of $20 million from J. David Rosenberg and to officially... - More »
- UK's trustees approve demolition of Kirwan-Blanding Residence complex, to add new student living space
- Kevin Porter, founder and chef at Coach and Four, The Boot, dies at age 63 in Lexington hospital
- State budget director reports General Fund receipts rose 7.6 percent in November compared to 2108
- Despite trade concerns, Kentucky agricultural receipts hold steady for third year, net incomes up
- 1N5 presents Children's Hospital with $150K; final payment for commitment to mental health programs
- Art Lander's Outdoors: The Snowy Owl, a winter migrant rarely observed in Ky., but not unheard of
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UK’s quarterback Lynn Bowden receives one of college football’s top honors, Paul Hornung Award
By Keith Taylor Kentucky Today Lynn Bowden claimed one of college football’s top honors on Wednesday when he was named winner of the Paul Hornung Award, given to the most versatile player in college... - More »
- Mike Battaglia’s Turfway Park picks for Thursday
- High school football coaches recognize outstanding players with Top 26 Awards at post-season banquet
- Kentucky's Lynn Bowden declares for NFL draft, will pay in December 31 Belk Bowl against Virginia Tech
- Mike Battaglia’s Turfway Park picks for Wednesday
- NKU basketball notebook: Norse conditioned to win as Walton joins exclusive club in Horizon League
- NKU blisters nets for 70.8 percent shooting in second half, pulls away for 76-57 win over Eastern Kentucky
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Bill Straub: The Grim Reaper holds fast, then blames the other side; count the bills just sitting on his desk
The best way to describe the legislative acumen of Senate Republican Leader Mitch “Root-‘n-Branch’’ McConnell is to resurrect the three-card monte guys that used to set up outside the Port Authority... - More »
- Brent Cooper: As region, we made big strides in voting turnout, now let's engage in policy, infuence
- Letter to Editor: Debra Graner celebrated Beshear's inauguration, hopes for restoration of voting rights
- Secretary Ramsey: Kentucky Leading the Way in Education, Workforce Development
- Lauren and Rob Hudson: Letter of Common Ground about America's roots; understanding the beginnings
- Jason Bailey: Will the 2020 Budget Session be like watching Groundhog Day? State needs better
- Snavely: Energy and Environment Cabinet has accomplished much in the last four years
