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How Lakeside Park’s weather has changed June 1 since 2010
Over the last 15 years, temperatures on June 1 have ranged from a high of 90°F in 2022 to a low of 48°F in 2020, according to Open-Meteo.
Tracking June 1 weather in Fort Wright over the last 15 years
Over the last 15 years, temperatures on June 1 have ranged from a high of 90°F in 2022 to a low of 48°F in 2020, according to Open-Meteo.
Fort Mitchell’s June 1 weather: A 15-Year history
Over the last 15 years, temperatures on June 1 have ranged from a high of 90°F in 2022 to a low of 48°F in 2020, according to Open-Meteo.
How Lakeside Park’s weather has changed June 4 since 2010
Over the last 15 years, temperatures on June 4 have ranged from a high of 92°F in 2011 to a low of 55°F in 2013, according to Open-Meteo.
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Fort Mitchell’s June 4 weather: A 15-Year history
Over the last 15 years, temperatures on June 4 have ranged from a high of 92°F in 2011 to a low of 55°F in 2013, according to Open-Meteo.
Tracking June 4 weather in Fort Wright over the last 15 years
Over the last 15 years, temperatures on June 4 have ranged from a high of 91°F in 2011 to a low of 55°F in 2013, according to Open-Meteo.
Jill Holthaus honored with KCTCS Pathfinder Award
Gateway Community & Technical College has recognized Jill Holthaus, a school counselor at Schott High School, with the 2024-25 Kentucky Community & Technical College System (KCTCS) Pathfinder Award.
Kenton County celebrates graduating class with high success rates
The Kenton County School District has announced the graduation of 1,100 students from Dixie Heights, Scott, and Simon Kenton High Schools.
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