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ATLAS OBSCURA: The running buffalo clover, tiny and resilient, may be removed from endangered list

September 21, 2019September 20, 20190

By Sabrina Imbler Atlas Obscura The running buffalo clover used to sprawl across eight states, from West Virginia to Arkansas….

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General Assembly 2020 to run January 7 to April 15 for the constitutionally allowed 60 days

September 21, 2019September 20, 20190

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The 2020 General Assembly will be from Jan. 7 to April 15. Lawmakers will meet…

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NKY Spotlight: Chamber offers weekly news podcast; this week featuring women leaders

September 21, 2019September 20, 20190

Jeremy Schrand of the Chamber hosts this week’s NKY Spotlight podcast which focuses on leadership. Guests are: • Licensed Private…

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Boone County High School senior finds a career after summer internship with Reigler Blacktop

September 20, 2019September 19, 20190

By Charley Wayman Building Industry Association Devin Wilson is a senior at Boone County High School and a student in…

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State Chamber of Commerce names first woman, Ashli Watts, president and CEO; Adkisson retiring

September 20, 2019September 19, 20190

The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce has named Ashli Watts of Frankfort as President and CEO of the state’s largest business…

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Local antique store find sparks book series for author Heather Grothaus’ Sons of Scotland romance novels

September 20, 2019September 20, 20190

Special to NKyTribune Author Heather Grothaus’s stop into Twice as Nice Antiques and More in Bellevue was done on a…

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Al Cross: Bevin resorting to scare tactics on immigration in ad designed to play to Trump’s base

September 20, 2019September 20, 20191

On Sept. 9, Gov. Matt Bevin accused his opponent for re-election, Attorney General Andy Beshear, of using a “scare tactic”…

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Kentucky League of Cities honors Ft. Mitchell Mayor Jude Hehman as Elected Official of the Year

September 20, 2019September 20, 20190

Fort Mitchell Mayor Jude Hehman is the sole recipient of the 2019 Elected Official of the Year award that will…

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Guidugli Family Picnic — a NKY political tradition — is back after more than a decade on Sunday

September 20, 2019September 19, 20190

Special to NKyTribune The Guidugli Family Picnic, one of Northern Kentucky’s great political traditions, is returning to Campbell County after…

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Consumer tip: National Tune-Up Day coming; perfect time to schedule your annual furnace check-up

September 19, 2019September 18, 20190

By Ryan Houlehan Special to NKyTribune September 25 is National Tune-Up Day, which means it’s the perfect time to be…

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Bill Straub: Bevin has high-flying aspirations; loves taxpayer-owned airplane, fending off immigrants

September 19, 2019September 25, 20191

Give Gov. Matt Bevin credit. His highfalutin aspirations are frantically taking him from local embarrassment to national laughingstock. Say what…

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The Carnegie offers Art of She season — dedicated to featuring art of women artists across the globe

September 19, 2019September 12, 20190

The Carnegie’s ART OF SHE 2019-20 season is dedicated to featuring the art of women artists from the region and…

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Kentucky’s on-again, off-again Real ID licenses are off again; local clerks can’t handle the extra workload

September 19, 2019September 18, 20190

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The on-again, off-again rollout of Kentucky’s new driver’s licenses to meet federal standards of the…

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Fore! Kids Golf tournament supports Bluegrass Care Navigators’ Bright Path, a program just for kids

September 19, 2019September 18, 20190

For ten years, Alice Sparks and a committee of dedicated volunteers have hosted the Fore! Kids Golf tournament in Northern…

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Keven Moore: Believe it or not, there are hazards in the popular corn mazes; be careful everywhere!

September 19, 2019September 19, 20190

October is a couple of weeks away and it’s that time of the year again where fall is in the…

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Kim Moser: A roundup report on interim committee activities; exploring issues facing legislature

September 18, 2019September 18, 20194

Interim committees met September 9 through 13 for their monthly meetings, bringing together members of the House and Senate to…

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Voices from Classroom: As a morning monitor at Dixie, I am going to channel the ‘Handshake Guy’

September 18, 2019September 18, 20194

By Jennifer Henry Dixie Heights High School This school year, my assigned morning duty is to monitor the main entrance…

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NKU’s Pres. Vaidya shares fall highlights with Board of Regents; ‘student success’ is focus of all efforts

September 17, 2019September 16, 20190

Northern Kentucky University’s President Ashish Vaidya shared NKU highlights during his remarks at the Sept. 11 Board of Regent’s meeting….

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Kentuckians just keep getting bigger, weighing in at 5th in nation in obesity — older kids rank 3rd

September 17, 2019September 16, 20190

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Kentucky adults just keep getting larger, reaching an all-time high for the number of…

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New state ‘Hope and Help’ website continues momentum in combating the opioid epidemic

September 17, 2019September 16, 20190

Gov. Matt Bevin has announced a new statewide public awareness effort to continue the Commonwealth’s historic momentum in combating the…

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Covington schools opens District Enrollment Center; makes it easier to register children in one-stop spot

September 17, 2019September 16, 20190

Covington Independent Public Schools has opened its District Enrollment Center so that parents/guardians can register all their children at the…

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Commentary: Farm family speaks out against proposed SNAP rule; public comment ends Sept. 23

September 17, 2019September 16, 20190

By Rae Strobel and Adam Barr Barr Farms As farmers who raise high quality fresh, organic vegetables, we want anyone…

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