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Jim Walters: Inflation is scary — and impacts all of us; what’s needed are policies that offer real benefits

July 11, 2022July 11, 20220

Welcome to the scary return of inflation, which Ronald Reagan famously described “as violent as a mugger, as frightening as…

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Ken Shields coaching his Basketball Camp for Boys and Girls at Sports of All Sorts in Florence

July 10, 20220

Staff report Ken Shields is coaching basketball again – well, sort of. The man who finished a 16-year career on…

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The River: Lead us not into temptation and other concerns aboard busy riverboat gaming casinos

July 10, 2022December 1, 20244

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders shares the stories of his long association with the river…

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NKU’s College of Law to host town hall-style meeting so citizens can offer advice on medical cannabis

July 10, 2022July 9, 20221

The Team Kentucky Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee will hold a town hall-style meeting July 14, hosted by Northern Kentucky University…

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Drought-weary Kentucky farms need a good soaker for their crops; corn growers can’t wair

July 10, 2022July 9, 20220

By Aimee Nielson University of Kentucky It’s a dry, hot summer in Kentucky with no significant precipitation on the horizon….

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Kentucky juniors, seniors now eligible for more scholarship awards for dual-credit courses

July 10, 2022July 9, 20220

Over the next two school years, Kentucky high school juniors and seniors who want to take dual credit courses before…

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Florence Christian Church receives AARP Kentucky Community Challenge grant for bicycle repair station

July 10, 2022July 8, 20220

AARP Kentucky is proud to announce that Florence Christian Church has been selected to receive a 2022 AARP Community Challenge grant, one…

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Joe Heller: A cartoonist’s perspective on the week in the news in full color, broad strokes, and few words

July 10, 2022July 9, 20220

            Joe Heller was the editorial cartoonist for the Green Bay Press-Gazette in Green Bay,…

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Beyond the Curb: River City Living showcases an urban oasis in Bellevue, complete with backyard pool

July 9, 2022July 8, 20220

By Jill Morenz The Catalytic Fund This week’s episode of Beyond the Curb: River City Living tours a Bellevue house…

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Union breaks ground on Union Promenade, to include Children’s Hospital’s first primary care facility

July 9, 2022July 8, 20220

The official Ground Breaking ceremony for the highly anticipated Union Promenade development took place on site Friday with a full…

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New OneGoal partnership aims to eliminate equity gaps, improve postsecondary outcomes for students

July 9, 2022July 8, 20220

Leading postsecondary success organization OneGoal, the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE), and Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) announced a…

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Milestones therapeutic horsemanship program presents Rider Horse Show Sunday to show off skills

July 9, 2022July 8, 20220

Head to the farm this Sunday to see riders show off their skills as Milestones, Inc. hosts the second annual…

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Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife asks you to report your wild turkey sightings online

July 9, 2022July 8, 20220

The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources encourages anyone who observes wild turkeys in Kentucky during July or August…

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Duke Energy hopes to restore power for most customers by noon today but more storms forecast

July 8, 2022July 7, 20220

Duke Energy anticipates to restore service to the majority of its customers impacted by Wednesday’s powerful storms by noon on…

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Brad Zapp and Nathan Smith have been appointed to the NKU Board of Regents by Gov. Andy Beshear

July 8, 2022July 7, 20220

Nathan Smith (’94), of Fort Mitchell, and Brad Zapp, of Covington, have been appointed by Gov. Andy Beshear to the…

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Kentucky political tradition, Fancy Farm, is just a month away, kicks off fall political season

July 8, 2022July 6, 20220

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today FANCY FARM, Ky. – With the event now just a month away on August 6,…

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The Paradise Music & Beer Festival returns to Covington’s Braxton Brewing today and tomorrow

July 8, 2022July 8, 20220

The one-of-a-kind Paradise Music & Beer Festival is returning to the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky area, now including FREE admission for…

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Campbell County part of 2nd wave of UK’s HEALing Communities Study on opioid epidemic in KY

July 8, 2022July 7, 20220

By Elizabeth Chapin University of Kentucky The University of Kentucky’s $87 million HEALing Communities Study (HCS) to address the opioid…

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Commercial Club of Cincinnati names first-ever woman president; Candace McGraw is secretary

July 8, 2022July 7, 20220

The Commercial Club of Cincinnati, the city’s oldest civic-business club, announced its newly elected officers and executive committee for the…

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Bill Straub: Vying to replace worst deal in history is nomination of Chad Meredith to federal judgeship

July 8, 2022July 7, 20220

Since it costs a lot to win and even more to lose You and me bound to spend some time…

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Duke Energy restoring service after strong storms leave about 100,000 customers without power

July 7, 2022July 6, 20220

Duke Energy is assessing damage and restoring power after a powerful storm knocked out power to approximately 100,000 customers in…

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Jefferson Circuit Judge gives both sides until July 18 to file pleadings before ruling on abortion injunction

July 7, 2022July 7, 20220

By Mark Maynard Kentucky Today A Jefferson circuit judge is giving both parties until July 18 to file pleadings before…

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