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‘Oh, the Places You’ll Go’ on Read Across America Day — thanks to Gov. Matt Bevin; tune in, kids!

March 1, 2017March 1, 20170

While governors and presidents and kings and princes and all kinds of important people have work to do on Dr….

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NKU names Diana McGill, an alumna and faculty member, as new dean of College of Arts and Sciences

March 1, 20170

Dr. Diana McGill, a Northern Kentucky University alumna who has spent her entire professional career at NKU, has been named…

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Enzweiler Building Institute opens enrollment period for classes to fill skilled trade jobs in construction

March 1, 2017March 1, 20172

The Enzweiler Building Institute announces its open enrollment period for the 2017-2018 has begun.  “We are experiencing the largest shortage…

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Women’s Initiative presents 2017 Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky to nine honorees

March 1, 2017March 1, 20170

The Women’s Initiative is pleased to announce this year’s Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky honorees. The professional accomplishments of these…

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Associated Press Reporter Jesse Holland to speak on ‘Race in America’ as part of Six@Six Lecture Series

March 1, 2017February 28, 20170

The Northern Kentucky University Scripps Howard Center for Civic Engagement will present a program on “Race in America: Then &…

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Seven-year-old Ethan Desai battles rare disease, Osteogenesis Imperfecta, and is inspiration to others

February 28, 2017March 2, 20170

By Anya Rao SmartHealthToday February 28 was declared Rare Disease Day by Kentucky’s governor to raise awareness for the many…

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NKU Faculty Senate: A resolution on concealed carry urges legislature to let campuses set policies

February 28, 2017February 28, 20170

NKU’s Faculty Senate approved a resolution on concealed carry legislation being considered in the Kentucky General Assembly. The resolution of…

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NKU faculty senate votes to censure university gag order in Jane Doe case; judge already dismissed it

February 28, 2017February 28, 20170

Note: The NKyTribune has been following the Jane Doe rape case and objected in federal court to a gag order…

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Madison Stuart: Islam in America and the stories we don’t get hear about Muslim in mainstream life

February 28, 2017February 27, 20170

At the start of January, as several inches of snow dusted the campus and friends began posting pictures of warm…

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CVG is ‘StormReady,’ says National Weather Service, designation earned by preparing for emergencies

February 28, 2017February 28, 20170

The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) has been designated as StormReady® by the National Weather Service. StormReady® communities are prepared…

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Play ball! Coaches meeting for softball teams for Covington’s Adult Softball League on March 1

February 28, 2017February 27, 20170

The City of Covington’s Parks, Recreation & Facilities department is gearing up for its 2017 Adult Softball League, scheduled to…

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‘Kentucky Farmers Feed the Hungry’ — if you are in K-12, you can enter KyAg’s essay and poster contest

February 28, 2017February 27, 20170

How do “Kentucky Farmers Feed the Hungry”? Kentucky students have until April 7 to submit original works to answer that…

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Former Gov. Beshear to give party response to President Trump’s speech to Congress tonight

February 28, 2017February 27, 20170

Former Gov. Steve Beshear will give his party’s response to President Donald Trump’s speech to Congress Tuesday night, “highlighting the…

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‘Bridging the Talent Gap’ survey will help identify skill shortages in the state; see it here

February 27, 20170

The Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) is part of a statewide group sponsoring a Kentucky Society for Human…

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Our Rich History: Iconic buildings in Covington stand in testimony to the work of the YWCA

February 27, 2017February 27, 20170

By David E. Schroeder Special to NKyTribune The Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) has a long tradition of service in…

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Ron Bridges, AARP: Campaign underway to oppose any change that would increase Medicare costs

February 27, 20170

AARP Kentucky has just launched a campaign to let Congress know we oppose any plan to increase Medicare costs and…

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BBB Trends: National Consumer Protection Week, coming up, designed to help you know your rights

February 27, 2017February 26, 20170

By Sandra Guile Better Business Bureau Are you looking to protect yourself from fraud or identity theft? Maybe you heard…

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Bevin declares ‘Rare Disease Day’ on February 28; advocates to gather in Frankfort

February 27, 2017February 27, 20170

Governor Matt Bevin has declared a Day of Proclamation for Kentucky rare disease patients for February 28. Rare disease advocates…

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Erlanger-Elsmere school district gets the votes for a State Farm Neighborhood Assist $25k grant

February 27, 2017February 26, 20170

In just 10 days, 72,000 people cast 1.8 million votes to support children in Erlanger and Elsmere.  Residents of the…

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Prichard Committee offers leadership ‘basecamp,’ inside look at public education, for NKY parents

February 27, 2017February 26, 20170

The Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence will bring a new parent leadership training one-day “basecamp” to Northern Kentucky in April….

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NKU earns No. 4 seed in Motor City Madness, Horizon Leagues’ conference tournament; face Wright State

February 27, 2017February 26, 20170

By Bryan McEldowney NKU Athletic Communications With a 21-win regular-season and share of third-place in the Horizon League in the…

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Norse women fall to Green Bay, Horizon League leader and top seed, 74-37; end season 9-21

February 26, 20170

By Chloe Smith NKU Athletics Communication Northern Kentucky women’s basketball fell to the League leader and top seed for the…

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