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Home » Archives for December 2015 » Page 15

December 2015

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Matt Bevin sworn in as 62nd governor of Kentucky at traditional midnight ceremonies in Capitol Rotunda

December 8, 2015December 8, 20151

Staff Report Matt Bevin became Kentucky’s 62nd governor at a special swearing-in at midnight in the state Capitol Rotunda. The…

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  • Living

Kentucky by Heart: With simple acts of kindness, Centre coach, players prove to be real winners

December 8, 2015December 8, 20150

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Good things are happening with the Centre College football program these days. Some are measured…

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  • Health
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Myths about the common cold abound; truth is, chicken soup can help, hand-washing is still best

December 8, 2015December 6, 20150

Cold and flu season is here, and the lack of a cure for the common cold has helped sustain much…

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Gayle Pille: Are there Fairy Diddles in your backyard? Hard not to love these nocturnal creatures

December 8, 2015December 8, 20151

A friend was checking his nest boxes recently when he noticed a wren house had chew marks around the entry…

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In last day as governor, Beshear grants 197 pardons, six commutations after extensive review

December 7, 20150

In his final executive action before leaving office, Gov. Steve Beshear today granted 197 pardons and 6 commutations to individuals…

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  • Business

In pitch competition final, TriBlue Engineering takes first place for natural gas purification startup

December 7, 2015December 8, 20150

TriBlue Engineering, a Lexington-based startup that developed an efficient system to clean low-quality natural gas, won first place and a…

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  • Government

300th Kentucky school receives certified Energy Star status, making state second nationally

December 7, 2015December 7, 20150

The Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet (EEC) and the Kentucky School Boards Association (KSBA) today announced a milestone that has…

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Samuel T. Wright of Letcher County sworn in as a justice of the Supreme Court, takes 7th district seat

December 7, 20150

Justice Samuel T. Wright III was formally sworn in as a justice of the Supreme Court of Kentucky today by…

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  • Education

UK President Capilouto says mural of ‘important work of art’ will be placed in a more complete context

December 7, 20150

UK President Eli Capilouto sent a campus wide email to the university community about the controversial historic murals at Memorial…

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Governor-Elect Matt Bevin appoints Charles G. Snavely Energy and Environment Cabinet Secretary

December 7, 2015December 7, 20151

Governor-Elect Matt Bevin has announced the appointment of Charles G. Snavely as Secretary of the Energy and Environment Cabinet. Snavely,…

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Former UK defensive catalyst Art Still formally inducted into College Football Hall of Fame Tuesday

December 7, 2015December 7, 20150

Art Still, whose dominance at defensive end helped lead Kentucky to some of its greatest moments in school history, will…

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  • Region/State

Fort Knox hospital – one of oldest Army hospitals in nation – to be replaced; $80M designated for new one

December 7, 20150

The recently signed National Defense Authorization Act will provide $80 million to build a new 102,000 square-foot medical facility in…

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  • Sports

In keeping with the holiday spirit, Freedom Stocking Stuffer ticket packs include free sandwiches

December 7, 20150

The Florence Freedom and Chick-fil-A at Houston Road have partnered together to make this year’s Stocking Stuffer holiday ticket packs…

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James A. Ramage Civil War Museum in Fort Wright hosts Civil War Christmas event this weekend

December 7, 2015December 7, 20150

Celebrate Christmas of yesteryear with the James A. Ramage Civil War Museum on Sunday, Dec. 13 from noon to 5…

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  • Government

Bevin’s choice for Adjutant General, Stephen R. Hogan, has NKy ties; he ‘understands citizen solider’

December 7, 20150

Governor-Elect Matt Bevin announced the appointment of Brigadier General Stephen R. Hogan as the 52nd Adjutant General of the Commonwealth…

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Keith Taylor: After taking punch from UCLA, UK chalks up first loss as a learning experience

December 7, 2015December 7, 20150

By Keith Taylor Special to NKyTribune Top-ranked Kentucky’s loss to UCLA last week wasn’t necessarily the Super Bowl, but the…

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The story of Blue Blue Sea, a beloved horse who overcomes odds, illustrated by NKy’s Hayley Mullins

December 7, 2015December 7, 20151

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor A children’s book about a beloved blue-collar racehorse who overcomes a devastating illness began when…

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Mayfield capitalizes on turnovers to defeat NewCath in Class 2A state championship game

December 7, 2015December 7, 20150

The NKyTribune is offering focused coverage of NKY high school football throughout the season, thanks to support from St. Elizabeth Healthcare…

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  • Sports

Kinch puts up second straight career scoring high, nets 19 in home win; Norse men fall on road

December 7, 2015December 7, 20150

After tying a career high in her last game against Kentucky, junior Sarah Kinch eclipsed her career mark with 19…

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St. E. participates in special clinical trial on revolutionary new pacemaker, early results positive

December 7, 2015December 6, 20150

Special to NKyTribune From St. Elizabeth Healthcare A round of golf, a game of cards and the chance to enjoy…

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John Schickel: Pre-Civil War-era document triggers reflection as legislative session draws near

December 7, 2015December 6, 20150

I could hear the excitement in his voice when I answered the phone. My friend, Boone County Clerk Kenny Brown,…

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Gov. Beshear orders flags to half-staff for National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

December 7, 2015December 7, 20150
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