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Cystic Fibrosis Foundation celebrates ‘Cincinnati’s Finest’ at finale on April 6

March 15, 2017March 15, 20170

The Greater Cincinnati chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation has found 19 of the best and brightest professionals to carry…

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Leadership Northern Kentucky: ‘Unlock the Block’ pop-up music festival July 22 at Ritte’s Corner

March 15, 2017March 16, 20172

And just when it hit me somebody turned around and shouted – play that funky music. The inaugural music festival,…

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CVG gets top awards — including Best Regional Airport in North America — at World Airport Awards

March 15, 20170

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) has secured top awards after being voted the World’s Best Airport Serving 5 – 10…

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NKY Magazine to induct Butler, Carlisle, Durr into fourth annual NKY Business Hall of Fame

March 15, 2017March 15, 20170

NKY Magazine will induct three honorees into the fourth annual Northern Kentucky Business Hall of Fame on April 25 at…

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Governor’s appointments include Carle to medical assistance council, Evans to deaf commission

March 15, 2017March 15, 20170

Gov. Matt Bevin has made the following appointments to Kentucky Boards and Commissions: Julie K. Spivey and Jay H. Trumbo…

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Prichard Committee: Finding common ground on charter schools in Kentucky as bill goes to Senate

March 15, 2017March 15, 20170

By Brigitte Blom Ramsey Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence Charter school legislation hangs in the balance in the waning days…

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NFIB’s small business ‘Optimism Index’ shows ‘change in policy’ encouraging, labor market tight

March 14, 2017March 14, 20170

Small business optimism remained at one of its highest readings in 43 years, as small business awaits a new healthcare…

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Brent Cooper: NKU is already a winner — great national exposure in game against the Big Blue

March 14, 20171

As soon as it was announced that Northern Kentucky University’s men’s basketball team would be playing the University of Kentucky…

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Ft. Thomas Independent Schools Superintendent Gene Kirchner announces his retirement, June 30

March 14, 20170

Fort Thomas Independent Schools Superintendent Gene Kirchner has announced his retirement with this letter to the board: Dear Board of…

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Grant County senior Haley Bryan earns second Poetry Out Loud state championship

March 14, 2017March 13, 20170

Grant County High School senior Haley Bryan earned her second state champion title March 7 at the Kentucky Poetry Out…

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Boone’s Gray Middle one of few KY middle schools to earn Blue Ribbon designation; learning thrives

March 14, 2017March 13, 20170

By Brenna Kelly Kentucky Teacher Being named a 2016 Blue Ribbon School was not a surprise to teachers at Gray…

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NKY Chamber issues proclamation, declaring this week to be Black & Gold Week, honoring Norse men

March 14, 2017March 13, 20170
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Intrepid Urban Farmer: With big swings in temps, who knows when to start . . . a gardener’s conundrum

March 14, 2017March 10, 20170

By Ginger Dawson Special to NKyTribune This winter sure is weird.  This was supposed to be my first year to…

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SmartHealthToday: With spring sports on the horizon, here’s how to stay healthy and active

March 14, 2017March 13, 20170

By Rory Glynn SmartHealthToday St. Elizabeth Healthcare looks at spring high school sports and what athletes, coaches and parents should…

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Skidaddles childcare in Florence holding open house to celebrate expansion; planning franchises

March 14, 2017March 11, 20170

The Florence Skidaddles drop-in childcare has added 1,000 square feet of space, a 37% expansion, to accommodate growing demand. The…

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News briefs: Let It Go consignment store, Florence Hooters remodeled, Robin Givens at YWCA luncheon

March 13, 20170

MaryBeth McGarr has opened a Let It Go Consignment store at 7926 Alexandria Pike in Alexandria. “We all have material…

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Commission on Deaf and Hard of Hearing to recognize deaf champions, community’s rich history

March 13, 2017March 11, 20170

The Kentucky Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (KCDHH) urges everyone to celebrate National Deaf History Month, March…

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Kentucky Symphony Orchestra’s 25th Anniversary season includes Amadeus Live at Greaves

March 13, 2017March 12, 20170

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra continues its 25th Anniversary Season at Greaves Concert Hall with a another regional premiere — Amadeus…

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BBB Trends: Spring showers, strong storms can bring out ‘storm chasers’ scammers. Beware.

March 13, 2017March 10, 20170

By Sandra Guile Better Business Bureau Spring showers and strong storms can cause untold damage to your property, prompting the…

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Colorectal cancer is preventable — and here are some steps to reduce your risk, from AICR

March 13, 2017March 12, 20170

Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States. It is also one of the most preventable….

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Our Rich History: Celebrating St. Patrick’s day — the Irish in our region; parade one of nation’s largest

March 13, 2017March 12, 20171

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune The following has been adapted from the entry, “Irish Americans,” by Paul A….

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‘Open Hearts/Open Homes’ initiative advocates for adoption and foster care; for Governor, First Lady it’s personal

March 12, 2017March 11, 20170

Governor Matt Bevin and First Lady Glenna Bevin launched the “Open Hearts/Open Homes” initiative at the “Summit to Save Our…

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