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Florence Christian Church’s Fresh Start Shower Ministry is safe place for homeless for showers

May 7, 2022May 7, 20220

As an outreach ministry of Florence Christian Church, the Fresh Start Shower Ministry promotes dignity through a safe place with…

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SD1 saves customers time and money by automating sewer line locate requests

May 7, 2022May 6, 20220

Sanitation District No. 1 (SD1) announced that as part of the utility’s commitment to continuous improvement in a Lean Culture,…

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Kentucky Teacher: A summary of education bills passed by General Assembly, most in effect July 14

May 7, 2022May 6, 20220

By Brian Perry Kentucky Teacher The 2022 Kentucky General Assembly adjourned April 14 after passing a biennial budget for 2022-2024…

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News briefs: Sparks gets certification, Guidugli gets state appointment, Kenton litter crews, more

May 7, 2022May 6, 20220

Campbell’s Sparks gets emergency management certification Kentucky Emergency Management Association President Drew Chandler presented the Credential for Professionalism to James…

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Customs patrols seize shipments of fake jewelry, handbags; buy Mom’s gifts from legitimate retailers

May 7, 2022May 6, 20220

Mother’s Day is upon us, and U.S Customs and Border Protection (CBP) urges consumers to purchase their Mother’s Day gifts…

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Sen. John Schickel: Senate Bill 1 is a win for Kentucky students and parents

May 7, 2022May 6, 20220

After eight years of effort, with Senate Bill 1 becoming law, the voice in our schools’ operations has been given…

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Joe Cotton: Stocks of the Week are Design Therapeutics and Upstart Holdings

May 7, 2022May 6, 20220

Market Assessment as of Wednesday May 4, 10:30 p.m. In our Market Letter of May 2, we said that “Preservation…

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It’s the battle of conservatives among Republicans in the May 17 NKY primary races for KY House

May 6, 2022May 6, 20220

By Jack Brammer NKyTribune reporter   Republican challengers battling Republican incumbents in more and more political primary elections are criticizing…

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NKU to hold three commencement exercises: Today for Chase Law School, Saturday for all others

May 6, 2022May 5, 20220

Northern Kentucky University will honor more than 1,900 students at its 50th Commencement exercises today, May 6 (Salmon P. Chase…

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Welcome House teams up with St. E. Healthcare to open medical respite program at old north location

May 6, 2022May 5, 20220

Welcome House, Inc., in partnership with St. Elizabeth Healthcare will open a medical respite program Monday at The Pavilion, formerly…

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12 medical professionals, including a NKY dentist, face criminal charges for distribution of opioids

May 5, 2022May 4, 20220

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Fourteen people, including 12 medical professionals, face criminal charges in Kentucky and five other states,…

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Three NKU teams earn finalist status at KY Pitch annual statewide competition in Lexington

May 5, 2022May 4, 20220

Three startups representing Northern Kentucky University completed a near-sweep of a recent statewide, intercollegiate pitch competition. Each of the three…

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Verona’s Doug Kurzynski purchases Zoup! Eatery in Florence, following in parents’ footsteps

May 5, 2022May 4, 20221

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter He’s a chip off the old block – well, not really. Doug Kurzynski’s parents owned…

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Day-long service project by 80+ volunteers to lead to dedication of Lemker Field at St. Elizabeth Park

May 4, 2022May 3, 20220

More than 80 volunteers will participate in a day-long service project at Memorial Park and Lemker Field in Ludlow on…

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Incumbent U.S. Rep. Massie has big lead in GOP primary against Wirth, Washington, McDowell

May 4, 2022May 3, 20221

By Jack Brammer NKyTribune reporter   His votes and comments sometimes arouse controversy, evident of the headlines: • Rep. Thomas…

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Square1’s NEXT High School Pitch event selects three top teams who win TMU scholarships

May 4, 2022May 3, 20220

Square1 held its annual NEXT High School Final Pitch Event, providing opportunities for additional coaching, prizes, and startup support to…

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Registration now open for Girl Scouts of Wilderness Road NKY summer day camps

May 4, 2022May 3, 20220

Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road (GSKWR) encourages Kentucky girls to grow and explore in a safe, outdoor environment through…

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45 high school juniors from 30 schools named to 2023 Regional Youth Leadership class

May 4, 2022May 4, 20220

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce announced the 45 high school juniors selected for the 2023 Regional Youth Leadership (RYL)…

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Kentucky Career Center hosts 16th annual Veterans Career Fair on Thursday, bring resume

May 4, 2022May 3, 20220

The Kentucky Career Center is partnering with approximately 50 regional businesses to connect veterans, entry-level job seekers, and other individuals…

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Cooper senior Max Perry wants to bring Holocaust story alive for students with survivor Sami Steigmann

May 3, 2022September 2, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter It just doesn’t make much sense. The event was 83 years ago. The young man…

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REDI Cincinnati, Tri-ED earn Conway Award for Economic Development from Site Selection magazine

May 3, 2022May 2, 20220

Regional economic development organizations REDI Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Tri-ED earned recognition with the 2022 Mac Conway Award for Excellence…

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Boone, Campbell and Kenton among eight counties where open burning is restricted until Sept. 30

May 3, 2022May 2, 20220

Ozone season has begun, and for eight Kentucky counties — including Boone, Campbell and Kenton — that means taking extra…

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