Erlanger’s E-Angel program delivers hope, services to needy, created by social services coordinator
By Pat Crowley
City of Erlanger
The delivery of a hot meal. Giving an elderly woman the ability to hear. Providing a bus ticket home and a warm place to stay. Stuffed animals, coloring books and balloons for children who are injured, suffering loss or in a difficult or traumatic situation.
Those are...
Bill passes Senate committee to fund public charter schools and pilot in Jefferson County, Northern KY
By Tom Latek
Kentucky Today
A bill to provide a funding mechanism for public charter schools and a pilot program in Jefferson County and Northern Kentucky was approved by the Senate Education Committee...
Our Rich History: Sr. M. Albert Murphy, St. M. Philip Trauth, founders of TMC history department
By Tom Ward
Thomas More University
Part 38 of Our Series: “Retrospect and Vista II: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021”
Two Sisters of Notre Dame of Covington, Mary Albert Murphy and Mary Philip...
Move over kids, parents are breaking free for their own Spring Break with friends this year
“It’s not just students who need a break after the past couple of years,” says Rose Ackermann, Executive Editor at FamilyDestinationsGuide.com. ‘Mom and Dad deserve a bit of...
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Nominations are now open for NKY Chamber’s Leadership Northern Kentucky Class of 2023
The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for the Leadership Northern Kentucky (Leadership NKY) Class of 2023. This year will mark the 44th year of the program, which began... - More »
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- Kentucky releases February 2022 unemployment report showing numbers continue to improve
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Bill passes Senate committee to fund public charter schools and pilot in Jefferson County, Northern KY
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today A bill to provide a funding mechanism for public charter schools and a pilot program in Jefferson County and Northern Kentucky was approved by the Senate Education Committee... - More »
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- NKU, Covington Independent Public Schools partner to offer scholarships for teachers in masters program
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- Kentucky offers one of first early childhood administrator director apprenticeships
- NKY Education Council announces winners of Excellence in Education awards, presented April 27
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Boone County candidates for local offices, as they will appear on the ballot for the May 17 primary
Boone County Clerk Justin Crigler listed candidates for local offices this year. Primary elections will be held May 17 and the general election will be Nov. 8. In a primary election, registered voters... - More »
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- Kenton County Public Works annual Spring clean-up is April 29, 30 -- two locations for drop-offs
- Secretary of State says more dead voters removed from rolls than new voters were added in February
- Governor signs six pieces of legislation into law, confirms Omicron sub-variant found in Kentucky
- Kentucky courts, civil legal aid programs launch new 'kyjustice.org' website -- free service on legal issues
- Covington commission deals with long-awaited streetscapes, flooding issues, lower liquor fee, more
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Shayna Hamilton: From nurse’s perspective, solving healthcare disparity is problem we should all address
Over 57 million people live in an under-sourced or underprivileged area. We have all heard the words underserved and underprivileged. Underserved refers to an under-sourced person, group, or population... - More »
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- Healthy Headlines: What is vascular surgery -- and what are the conditions that may require it?
- St. Elizabeth celebrates major milestone in fight against lung cancer with 20,000th screening
- Ky. flu cases increase slightly in last few weeks; not too late to get a flu shot, season runs through May
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Kentucky by Heart: Upcoming 225th anniversary of Grants Lick brings back fond childhood memories
By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist When Grandma Flairty was still driving, I recall on our family visits her getting in her late 1940s Chevy and taking my younger brother and me on a trip to “the... - More »
- Our Rich History: Sr. M. Albert Murphy, St. M. Philip Trauth, founders of TMC history department
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- 2022 Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky have been chosen -- and here they are; event is May 17
- BCM offering two new exhibits: Spirit Riders by Naomi Bradford and Abracadabra by Gregg Harper
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Kentucky Youth Advocates’ Terry Brooks says HB7 does more harm than good, urges closer look
Dr. Terry Brooks, executive director Kentucky Youth Advocates, said his organization is “disappointed to see advancement of legislation that has more opportunities for harm than good” for the... - More »
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Erlanger’s E-Angel program delivers hope, services to needy, created by social services coordinator
By Pat Crowley City of Erlanger The delivery of a hot meal. Giving an elderly woman the ability to hear. Providing a bus ticket home and a warm place to stay. Stuffed animals, coloring books and balloons... - More »
- Horizon Community Funds, Children's Advocacy Center team up to provide donor opportunities
- Covington Kenton Public Library hosting Job Fair for youth 16-24 to meet actively-hiring employers
- Northern Kentucky Workforce Investment Board names new members to board of directors
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- Good Scout Award luncheon draws 600 and raises $400,000 for scouting in SW Ohio and NKY
- Horizon Community Funds, ArtsWave collaborate on new fund to deepen support for arts in NKY
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KDFWR resumes in-person hunter education program and firearms range training halted during pandemic
The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is returning to hunter education program in-person classroom courses and firearms range training. The department halted in-person training in March... - More »
- Move over kids, parents are breaking free for their own Spring Break with friends this year
- Prices at pump trended down this week, due to drop in demand, but price of oil steadily increasing
- Governor Beshear signs eight bills passed by legislature into law
- Art Lander's Outdoors: An early spring migrant, the Eastern Phoebe nests here, heads south for winter
- Pandemic roundup: Violence against school staff rose, Moderna seeking approval for under-6 vaccine, more
- 'Sistahs Who Swing,' a multi-day diversity event, offered by NKU's School of the Arts
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Keith Taylor: A trashed bracket, a blue-blooded final four — It’s what makes March Madness so special
I filled out my NCAA Tournament bracket in Indianapolis and had Kentucky winning it all. We all know how well that bracket aged. It ended up in the trash can. Ever since the Wildcats’ season ended following... - More »
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- Thomas More campus bookstore can begin selling women's basketball national championship t-shirts
- Thomas More basketball teams go 1-1 in semifinal games of NAIA national tournaments
- Kentucky coach John Calipari has no regrets about not playing freshman Shaedon Sharpe this season
- Thomas More basketball teams win close games to reach semifinals of NAIA national tournaments
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Constance Alexander: Personal and professional journeys merge, pave path to road less-traveled
When Mary Thorsby enters a room, she exudes the natural geniality of an extrovert. With a ready smile and a firm handshake, she is the guest who mingles, mixes in easily, and welcomes those on the sidelines... - More »
- Commentary: Kentucky Superintendents urge support of House Bill 1 -- with much-needed reforms
- Joe Heller: The news of the week as told in cartoons -- broad brush strokes, living color, and few words
- Ben Chandler: Kentucky senate must avoid making a difficult situation worse and vote 'NO' on HB7
- Bill Straub: McConnell can site reasons to oppose Supreme Court nominee and can make up others
- Charlene Buckles: HR 123 a positive first step toward removing barriers, biases for AAPI, BIPOC people
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