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Alex Weidner: It’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month; educate, protect yourself against cyber-attacks

October 20, 2019October 19, 20190

According to TechJury, online crimes are expected to cost businesses and individuals $6 trillion by 2021. Nearly 60 percent of…

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Kentucky unemployment rate remains at 4.4 percent in September, up slightly from same period in 2018

October 20, 2019October 19, 20190

Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary September 2019 unemployment rate was 4.4 percent, according to the Kentucky Center for Statistics (KYSTATS). The…

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Magnified Giving to host event to honor those who support its efforts to engage students in philanthropy

October 20, 2019October 19, 20190

Magnified Giving, a local non-profit, whose mission is to educate, inspire, and engage students in lifelong philanthropy, will host a…

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I-75 corridor safety traffic campaign this week results in many citations for various offenses

October 20, 2019October 19, 20190

On Monday, October 14, police officers from the Covington, Erlanger, Fort Mitchell, Kentucky State Police, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, and Kenton…

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Kentucky drops 10th consecutive setback to Georgia Bulldogs in shutout in rainy Athens, 21-0

October 19, 2019October 19, 20190

By Keith Taylor Kentucky Today Kentucky just can’t seem to get over the proverbial hump against Georgia.   The Wildcats…

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Anna Mae Darpel Hammons, matriarch of large NKY family, dies at age 93; visitation is Tuesday

October 19, 20190

Anna Mae (Darpel) Hammons, age 93, of Taylor Mill, died on October 18, 2019. She was the matriarch of a…

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Trump campaign announces Keep America Great rally at Rupp Arena in Lexington on November 4

October 19, 2019October 18, 20191

Staff report The Trump Campaign has announced that the President will host a Keep America Great rally on Monday, November…

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Think about your eyes first before you wear those costume contact lenses with that Halloween outfit

October 19, 2019October 18, 20192

Creepy costume lenses might add a spine-tingling thrill to your Halloween costume, but wearing costume contact lenses without a prescription…

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Bluegrass Care Navigators gets $1million grant to support Alzheimer’s patients and their families

October 19, 2019October 18, 20191

Bluegrass Care Navigators has received a $1 million grant to support Kentuckians who have Alzheimer’s disease and their families.  The…

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Northern Kentucky University students get League of United Latin American Citizens scholarships

October 19, 2019October 18, 20190

Northern Kentucky University students were honored and presented with scholarships by the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC).  …

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NKY Chamber Spotlight: News review, voting, St. E. Cancer Center, a documentary, Women’s Initiative

October 19, 2019October 18, 20190

Kathrine Nero and Jeremy Schrand present the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s weekly Podcast. This week their guests are Carri…

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AccuWeather’s 2019 total hurricane damage estimate is $22 billion — and it likely isn’t over yet

October 19, 2019October 18, 20190

AccuWeather’s 2019 Atlantic hurricane season is winding down as November nears, though it is certainly not over, as those in…

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Al Cross: Facts are facts and they matter; Matt Bevin has convictions — but it’s fair to ask hard questions

October 18, 2019October 25, 20190

Matt Bevin is a conviction politician; he has beliefs and sticks to them. That’s one thing to like about the…

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Newport schools get grant funding for fresh fruits and vegetables throughout the school year

October 18, 2019October 18, 20190

Students at Newport Primary and Newport Intermediate schools will be receiving fresh fruits and vegetables throughout the school year. The…

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Ed Massey: Kentucky farmers facing challenges on multiple fronts as well as positive ones on diversification

October 18, 2019July 30, 20210

This past week, the Interim Joint Committee on Agriculture met to hear a report from Commissioner of Agriculture Ryan Quarles…

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Cincinnati Zoo returns two manatees to Florida and brings one back in less than 24 hours, thanks to DHL

October 18, 2019October 17, 20190

The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden returns manatees Miles and Matthew to Florida as it prepares to rehabilitate Truffleshuffle, the…

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Trey Grayson named executive director of the Aspen Institute’s Rodel Fellowships in Public Leadership

October 17, 2019October 17, 20190

The Aspen Institute announced today that former Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson will become Executive Director of the Institute’s Rodel Fellowships in…

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Governor’s race is a dead heat just three weeks from election day, according to Mason Dixon Poll

October 17, 2019October 17, 20191

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – The governor’s race in Kentucky is a dead heat, according to…

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Keven Moore: Think your business is too small for OSHA? Not exactly! Any company can be inspected

October 17, 2019October 16, 20190

As a risk management and safety consultant I have learned that there is a common myth out there that OSHA…

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Kentucky Extension Homemakers Association made a Census Quilt with a unique square for each county

October 17, 2019October 16, 20190

By Maridith Yahl NKyTribune reporter Quilts are wonderful for snuggling in on a cold winter night, but they can also…

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Bevin, Beshear share the gubernatorial debate stage at University of Kentucky; it’s mostly contentious

October 16, 2019October 15, 20192

Staff report The debate between gubernatorial candidates Matt Bevin and Andy Beshear got contentious Tuesday night, with heated exchanges on…

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CHNK offering Family Preservation Program again, thanks to Cabinet for Health and Family Services

October 16, 2019October 15, 20190

After several years’ hiatus, Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky/CHNK Behavioral Health will again offer a Family Preservation Program (FPP) in…

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