The River: One-hundred-ninety weeks ago, he started with ‘Where do I start?’ — and look at what came of it
The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with the river — from discovery to a way of love and life. This is a part of a long and continuing story.
By Captain Don Sanders
Special to NKyTribune
One-hundred-ninety weeks ago, the...
Who Spiked the Symphony? KSO murders the classics again at two performances next weekend
The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra continues its 27th summer series in Devou and Tower Parks with an authentic re-creation of the music of Spike Jones in “Who Spiked the Symphony 3?”
In the 1940s and...
Supreme Court Justice Michelle Keller participated in panels — one national, one state — recently
Supreme Court of Kentucky Justice Michelle M. Keller of Fort Mitchell recently participated in two panels, one on the national level and another on the state level.
Justice Michelle Keller
She was one...
Shot at a Million winner is from Louisville; Julian Sandberg of Beechwood wins full college scholarship
Gov. Andy Beshear congratulated the second set of winners in Kentucky’s Shot at a Million sweepstakes, the state’s vaccine incentive program to encourage Kentuckians to get vaccinated against COVID-19....
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More people head outdoors for recreation as participation posts record; KY’s GDP share: 2.1%
Over the past year, pandemic-related shutdowns inspired Americans to head outdoors to find open, safe places to relax and exercise in record numbers. In 2020, 7.1 million more people headed outdoors, and... - More »
- 'Farm to Fork' fundraiser for Covington Farmer's Market Aug. 8 to feature the Standard's Ryan Hanson
- C-Forward promotes Todd Roher to supervisor, as it extends its client base around the region and state
- Northern Kentucky Young Professionals announces 2021 Next Generation Leader Award winners
- First National Bank of Kentucky invites public to stop by its new full-service center in Fort Wright
- Small businesses have until Friday to apply for City of Covington's facade, rent incentive programs
- Fairstead purchases Covington's Cambridge Square, plans $12 million renovation, modernization project
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Kelly French named vice president and chief of staff for Thomas More University
Thomas More University has named 2002 graduate Kelly French as the new vice president and chief of staff. As vice president and chief of staff, French will lead institutional-level projects and advise... - More »
- Gateway CTC's Tiffany Minard added to 43rd class of Leadership Northern Kentucky
- Thomas More celebrates centennial with inaugural Saints Serve Day of Service, honoring its mission
- NKU's President Vaidya kicks off the White House COVID-19 Challenge, urging vaccinations
- NKY students award thousands in grants to local nonprofits through Magnified Giving program
- NKEC's One to One reading program receives $15k grant from Duke Energy Foundation; be a coach
- Governor announces new recommendations for K-12 schools in response to COVID-19 delta variant
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What should Covington’s dog park look like? City officials want to hear from you Aug. 4, dogs welcome
Water bowls, wagging tails, and wide canine grins are familiar sights throughout the streets of Covington, evidence of a dog-friendly culture where four-footed friends are welcome in many businesses and... - More »
- New online tool provides searchable zoning data in Covington's Neighborhood Development Code
- From federal cases to 'funky' stuff, departing Covington city solicitor reflects on career
- Kenton County Fiscal Court to make high-speed internet available to all residents
- City of Erlanger accepting applications to fill seat left vacant by passing of council member Kathy Cahill
- Covington commissioners vote unanimously to move forward with Orchard Park development
- Retired Commonwealth's Attorney Eddy Montgomery to lead AG's Office of Special Prosecutions
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Wood Hudson Cancer Research Laboratory working with 18 students in summer research program
Wood Hudson’s virtual summer Undergraduate Research and Education Program (UREP) is in full swing. Eighteen students, four scientists (Dr. Larry Douglass, Dr. Ron Snyder, Professor Diane Gilb, and... - More »
- COVID cases keep rising -- 1,648 new cases yesterday, 7 deaths; 85 Kyians are on a ventilator
- Shot at a Million winner is from Louisville; Julian Sandberg of Beechwood wins full college scholarship
- Beshear says K-12 schools should require universal indoor masking following updated CDC guidance
- State has re-instituted mask mandate for Executive Branch employees, visitors to state office buildings
- Gravity Diagnostics offers free COVID testing every day with same-day results; cases are rising in KY
- Know the Facts: Here are answers to frequently-asked questions about COVID and the vaccines
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Our Rich History: Elias Roser, Newport’s German Methodist pastor and author
By Don Heinrich Tolzmann Special to NKyTribune Part 75 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020.” The Salem Methodist Episcopal Church at Eighth and York Streets in... - More »
- The River: One-hundred-ninety weeks ago, he started with 'Where do I start?' -- and look at what came of it
- Kentuckians encouraged to support state's farm families during Farmers' Markets Week Aug. 1-7
- City of Dayton to host free nature walk for kids 6-12 this Saturday at Sargeant's Park
- New boutique wine retailer The Bottle Shop offers Covingtonians a new option for wine by the bottle
- New director of education for The Point/ARC's Zembrodt Education Center anxious to get started
- Kentucky by Heart: Sharing some recently-discovered, fascinating facts about Kentucky
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers stop the transport of ancient artifacts at Louisville port
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers in Louisville with the help from officers at the National Targeting Center, Antiquities Unit intercepted a shipment containing 13 pieces of ancient artifacts... - More »
- Road Report: KY Transportation Cabinet cites work in District 6; be alert for closures, delays
- Supreme Court Justice Michelle Keller participated in panels -- one national, one state -- recently
- Out-of-work Kyians encouraged to re-enter workforce prior to the Sept. 6 end of federal pandemic benefits
- Do not feed recommendations for birds remain in place in Boone, Kenton and Campbell Counties
- Rep. Thomas Massie, two colleagues, sue Speaker Pelosi, others, over fines related to mask mandate
- Attorney General's Office finds Kentucky State Police violated the law in denying open records request
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Covington Partners seeking 31 mentors in 31 days of August. Ready? Download your application here
Did you know that nearly 40% of at-risk youth report never having an adult mentor of any kind? That’s just one reason the Covington Partners Mentoring Program is committed to working with the schools... - More »
- Who Spiked the Symphony? KSO murders the classics again at two performances next weekend
- The Hot Magnolias deliver 'Nawlins' sound and the spirit of Mardi Gras to Music@BCM August 5
- Master Provisions receives grant from Duke Energy Foundation to replenish food supplies
- July 31 is last day to register for NKY Harvest school backpack giveaway; distribution set for Aug. 14-15
- Life Learning Center to host more than 40 agency partners at Reentry Resource Fair; open to public
- BCM Aug. 12 Chippie's Sensational Science Labs offers pre-schoolers look at what's inside their bodies
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Five months after historic spring flooding, Eastern Kentuckians are still dealing with the fallout
Flood waters washed out the driveway to a home on Blaines Branch Road in Beattyville. (Photo by Corinne Boyer, Ohio Valley ReSource) By Katie Myers and Corinne Boyer Ohio Valley ReSource Early on a rainy... - More »
- Northern Kentuckians among Governor Andy Beshear's latest board, commission appointments
- Olympic debut increases exposure to rock climbing, and to the delicate locations home to climbing sites
- Art Lander's Outdoors: Ground blinds can offer advantages when hunting deer and turkey
- McCormick recalls three seasonings following routine FDA testing and potential salmonella risk
- UK's rifle star Mary Tucker gets Olympic medal, making two medals for the team with Shaner's gold
- Sorely needed child tax credit payments a welcome boost for families across poverty-stricken region
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Ryle’s list of returning starters includes senior linebacker who was among state leaders in tackles
By Matthew Dietz NKyTribune sports reporter Throughout the offseason, there has been a newspaper article posted in the Ryle football team’s weight room about the crushing 41-36 loss to Dixie Heights... - More »
- Kentucky's Isaiah Jackson drafted 22nd by Washington Wizards, traded to Indiana Pacers
- Northern Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame annual meeting set for Aug. 19 at Ludlow Veterans Hall
- John Calipari's Wildcats will play defending SEC champion Alabama twice in upcoming season
- Jamie Vaught: Middlesboro pastor, baseball super fan Michael Padgett has visited 37 different ball parks
- Cooper girls begin golf season with everyone back from last year's regional championship team
- Soccer players from six N.Ky. high schools on select team that won boys 16-under national title
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Daniel Cameron: Historic settlement brings hope in Commonwealth’s fight against opioid epidemic
After long and hard-fought negotiations, I was proud to announce a historic agreement with opioid companies for their role in fueling the opioid epidemic that has ravaged Kentucky communities for more... - More »
- Billy Reed: It's time to update Kentuckys state song and send 'My Old Kentucky Home' to the dustbin
- Ed Massey: Collaboration is key to delivering effective educational programming to Ky's students
- Al Cross: Gov. Andy Beshear may be masking a reason for not going to Fancy Farm... masks
- Bill Straub: Recent efforts to undermine president are especially despicable, even for Mitch McConnell
- Brian Matthews: Fair chance hiring is key to impactful criminal justice reform in Kentucky
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