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Home » Archives for December 2015 » Page 8

December 2015

  • Living

Keven Moore: ‘Tis the season for the office party — and all the fun and liability that goes with it

December 18, 2015December 17, 20150

The Christmas season is in full swing and with it comes the “Ghost of Holiday Party Litigation” increasing the risk…

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Northern Kentucky men return to action at home Saturday, face off with winless Southeast Missouri

December 18, 2015December 17, 20150

A Saturday evening showdown with Southeast Missouri State at BB&T Arena awaits the Northern Kentucky University men’s basketball team. The…

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  • Government

Unemployment rate remains unchanged at 4.9 percent; labor market greatly improved in ’15

December 18, 2015December 17, 20150

Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary unemployment rate for November was 4.9 percent, remaining unchanged from the revised 4.9 percent rate in…

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  • Business

Extra Space Storage completes transition from SmartStop Storage at Northern Kentucky locations

December 18, 2015December 18, 20150

The transition from SmartStop Self Storage to Extra Space Storage has been completed in the region with signage at all…

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  • Health

SmartHealthToday: Depression is a serious disorder; if you are ‘blue” for more than a few days, seek help

December 18, 2015December 17, 20150

By Peggy O’Farrell SmartHealthToday Depression is a serious mood disorder likely rooted in a combination of factors: Genetics, chemical imbalances…

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Walton’s Jessica Meyer will head from UK graduation to sailing journey from Caribbean to New Zealand

December 18, 2015December 17, 20150

After commencement this Friday, many University of Kentucky graduates will prepare to enter the workforce or graduate school. Jessica Meyer…

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  • Living

Jamie’s Bookshelf: Ten more good books for the avid readers on your shopping list (and they always fit)

December 18, 2015December 17, 20150

By Jamie H. Vaught Special to NKyTribune Second of two parts Are you ready to browse for entertaining new books,…

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Keith Taylor: Calipari says fourth-ranked Wildcats are still searching for an identity

December 18, 2015December 18, 20150

By Keith Taylor Special to NKyTribune Kentucky is searching for an identity. So is Ohio State. Both teams will look…

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Bret Battaglia’s Turfway Park picks for Friday card

December 18, 2015December 17, 20150

Bret Battaglia sets the morning line at Turfway Park in Florence and provides daily picks and comments for the Trib…

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Turfway’s Prairie Bayou Stakes highlights Saturday card, offers full, competitive field

December 17, 2015December 17, 20150

A full gate of colts and geldings will contest the 21st running of the $50,000 Prairie Bayou Stakes at Turfway…

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  • Region/State

German automotive parts maker to build $193.7m production facility in Franklin

December 17, 20150

German-owned automotive parts maker Fritz Winter North America LP plans to build a $193.7 million foundry and production facility in…

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NKU computer science student wins prestigious scholarship to study in Romania

December 17, 20150

Northern Kentucky University Computer Science student Drake Woods has won a prestigious international scholarship to study in Romania this spring….

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  • Region/State

State’s most successful black bear hunt highlighted by harvest of record-setting 500-pounder

December 17, 20150

Kentucky’s first black bear hunt in modern times was held just six years ago in Harlan, Letcher and Pike counties….

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Jamie Vaught: Former Cat Mark Pope bringing his Utah Valley team back to Kentucky to face U of L

December 17, 2015December 16, 20150

Random notes …. Mark Pope is coming to Louisville next week. That’s because the former UK hoops standout is the…

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  • Health

SmartHealthToday: Easy, healthy gifts for anyone on your list — and we’re drawing a picture for you . . .

December 17, 20150

SmartHealthToday Team If you’re like most everyone else, one of the biggest anxieties you experience this time of year is…

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American Pharoah, one of most celebrated racers of all time, settling into quieter life down on the farm

December 17, 2015December 17, 20151

By Liane Crossly Special to NKyTribune Life is different now for American Pharoah. The 3-year-old colt, who closed his career…

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Bevin announces key staff appointments

December 17, 20150

Gov. Matt Bevin has announced three key appointments to the Governor’s Office. Catherine Gatewood Easley will serve as Deputy Chief…

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Newport’s Wertheim receives Order of Merit award from German government for sister cities efforts

December 17, 20150

Sal Wertheim, Special Events Coordinator for the City of Newport, has been honored by the German government for his long-term…

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  • Living

Make the holiday season a safe one by taking caution with candles, Christmas trees, other decorations

December 17, 2015December 17, 20150

Holiday cooking, Christmas trees, candles and holiday decorations significantly contribute to the seasonal causes of home fires, said Kentucky State…

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  • Sports

Norse convert at 58 percent clip, set new single game scoring mark in victory over IU-Kokomo

December 17, 20150

Six players scored in double figures for the Northern Kentucky University women’s basketball team as the Norse again rewrote their…

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Mubea set to graduate first apprentices; $2 million program designed to help ensure quality workforce

December 17, 2015December 17, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor A group of nine students will be recognized as the first Northern Kentucky graduates…

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Bill Straub: Shameless McConnell claiming credit for putting Congress back to work a strange notion

December 17, 2015December 17, 20151

WASHINGTON – A lot has been written over the years, both good and bad, about Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell….

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