Month: June 2025

Increase in Kentucky’s child overdose cases highlighted during National Safety Month

Public News Service, by Brett Peveto Experts are emphasizing the safety of medications for children in Kentucky during June, which is National Safety Month. ...

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Sixth generation of Boone County’s McGlasson Farms puts the ‘u’ back in fruit picking

Written by Chris AldridgeAg News in Kentucky Henry McGlasson relocated from Virginia to the west in the 1860s and constructed a modest log cottage ...

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Ignite Institute student Lily Russell named president-elect of Educators Rising Kentucky

Six students were selected by Educators Rising Kentucky to serve as state officers for the 2025–2026 school year. The tenure of this leadership group ...

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Kentucky’s newly-established Medicaid Oversight and Advisory Board convenes for first meeting

By Public News Service’s Nadia Ramlagan This week was the inaugural meeting of Kentucky’s recently formed Medicaid Oversight and Advisory Board. The board, which ...

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Kentucky by Heart: Former state apiarist Dr. Tammy Horn Potter provides the ‘buzz’ on Kentucky’s bees

By NKyTribune columnist Steve Flairty Let’s continue the conversation from my prior columns about Kentucky state symbols by discussing this week’s topic, which is ...

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Care Net Pregnancy Services of NKY receives Kentucky Colonels grant to provide infant car seats

The Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels (HOKC) has granted Care Net Pregnancy Services of Northern Kentucky a $2,065 grant to buy newborn car seats ...

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Our RIch History: Cincinnati-born William ‘Bill’ Kraus was one of nation’s most important gay rights activists

Ten years of our rich history are being celebrated. From the present until our founding on May 6, 2015, you can peruse and read ...

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Notre Dame Academy administration decides not to rehire girls head basketball coach Kes Murphy

By sports reporter Terry Boehmker, NKyTribune Over the past 15 years, one of the most successful head coaches in 9th Region girls high school ...

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The River: Steamer YORKTOWN was vessel of choice to deliver Cincinnati’s iconic Merz and Mahler Telescope

The captain of the riverboat tells stories. From discovery to a way of life and love, Captain Don Sanders tells the tales of his ...

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Injury puts Lexi Held out of action for nationally televised WNBA game in Chicago on Saturday

By sports reporter Terry Boehmker, NKyTribune An action photo of Lexi Held was posted to a wall in the sports department of DePaul University ...

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