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Thomas More University unveils first named college, St. Elizabeth College of Natural and Health Sciences

October 1, 2022September 30, 20220

Thomas More University officially unveiled its first named college, the St. Elizabeth College of Natural and Health Sciences on Friday….

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Area students are proud members of UK Marching Band, exhibiting school pride in a special way

October 1, 2022September 30, 20220

By Ann Blackford University of Kentucky Nothing beats a cool fall Saturday in the Bluegrass when University of Kentucky football…

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Erlanger Mayor Fette recognizes ADM Day and its Wild Flavors facility on company’s 120th anniversary

October 1, 2022September 30, 20220

In recognition of the global agribusiness and nutrition company’s 120th anniversary, Mayor Jessica Fette formally declared “ADM Day” in Erlanger….

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State’s $15 million returned for aluminum mill that didn’t happen; long sought by NKY’s Sen. McDaniel

September 30, 2022September 29, 20221

Gov. Andy Beshear announced that the Commonwealth has secured the return of Gov. Matt Bevin’s administration’s $15 million investment in…

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State gets grant to support prevention of suicide and promote mental health among young people

September 30, 2022September 29, 20220

Kentucky will receive a $3,675,000 Garrett Lee Smith Suicide Prevention grant, awarded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services…

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Village Players of Fort Thomas launch season and capital campaign to renovate its historic building

September 30, 2022September 29, 20220

The charming and historic building at 8 N.Fort Thomas Avenue, purchased by the Fort Thomas Woman’s Club in 1941, has…

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NKU, Thomas More team up to host Regional College Fair; 50 representatives on site to meet with students

September 30, 2022September 29, 20220

Northern Kentucky University and Thomas More University are partnering to host the 2022 NKY Regional College Fair on Tuesday, Oct….

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Bill Straub: DeSantis treated immigrants’ lives like game board pieces in assault on common decency

September 30, 2022September 29, 20220

When a foreigner resides among you in your land, do not mistreat them. The foreigner residing among you must be treated…

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Incumbent Michelle Keller holds big lead in campaign funds over opponent Joe Fischer in Kentucky Supreme Court race

September 29, 2022September 29, 20220

By Jack Brammer NKyTribune reporter Kentucky Supreme Court Justice incumbent Michelle Keller is outpacing challenger Joe Fischer in campaign funds…

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BBB: As hurricanes wreak havoc on neighbors, fraudsters lie in waiting; here are helpful guidelines

September 29, 2022September 28, 20220

Hurricane Ian damaging the West Coast of Florida and last week Hurricane Fiona hit Puerto Rick and the Domincan Republic,…

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Life Learning Center receives a $101,000 Impact 100 grant for its Pillars Cafe transformation project

September 29, 2022September 28, 20220

Life Learning Center (LLC) was recognized as one of four 2022 Impact 100 Grant Recipients and received a $101,000 award…

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Al Cross: Kelly Craft has wealth, a running mate, and Comer; what else?

September 29, 2022September 28, 20222

CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. – Kelly Craft has a campaign for governor of Kentucky like none the state has ever seen.               …

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Bill Wulfeck named City Administrator of Erlanger, joining a team preparing for the city’s ‘what’s next’

September 29, 2022September 28, 20220

The City of Erlanger announces the hiring of Bill Wulfeck as the new City Administrator of Erlanger, filling the position…

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NKyTribune: Every candidate in Nov. 8 election can address voters directly; supporters urged to weigh in

September 28, 20220

The NKyTribune welcomes candidate-written columns and letters from citizens related to the November 8 election. Direct messages to voters from…

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Candidate for Kenton County Court judge seeks to disqualify an opponent over residency requirement

September 28, 2022September 27, 20220

By Jack Brammer NKyTribune reporter Ashley McNeese, a candidate for judge in Kenton Family Court’s new 6th division, claims in…

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Governor declares KenTRUCKY Day for Ford’s investment in KY and its F-Series Super Duty truck

September 28, 2022September 27, 20220

Gov. Andy Beshear announced Ford Motor Co., which has produced motor vehicles in the Commonwealth for 109 years, will expand…

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Philanthropists David, Nancy Wolfe donate $1million to NKU Chase College of Law for legal ethics chair

September 27, 2022September 26, 20220

Cincinnati philanthropists David and Nancy Wolf have extended their commitment to justice and fairness through a $1 million gift to…

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A look back in time at bicycling: While the sport is growing, the pastime is not new to the area

September 27, 2022September 25, 20220

By Hillary Delaney Boone County Historical Society Bicycling in Boone County can mean anything from a short ride in the…

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U.S. Bank in Covington robbed, police seek public’s help in find the robber — picture here

September 26, 2022September 26, 20220

Lt. Col. Justin Wietholter, assistant chief of police of the City of Covington asks the public’s help in identifying the…

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Our Rich History: Women’s basketball at Thomas More — a thrilling ride to national prominence

September 26, 2022September 25, 20221

By Dr. Raymond Hebert Thomas More University   Part 64 of our series “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More College/University,…

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Recycle right — here are some tips for cleaning up and what’s recyclable and what’s not

September 26, 2022September 25, 20220

(EDITOR’S NOTE: Confused about what you can and can’t recycle, not to mention the “where” and “how”? Let Covington’s Solid…

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University of Kentucky announces 2022 Chellgren Student Fellows, new director; two fellows from NKY

September 26, 2022September 25, 20220

By C. Lynn Hiler University of Kentucky The University of Kentucky Chellgren Center for Undergraduate Excellence has announced the 2022…

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