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Gayle Pille: No shortage of squirrels in Northern Kentucky — where there are trees, there are squirrels

February 17, 2017February 16, 20171

Kentucky is home to four different species of squirrels – the Southern Flying Squirrel, Red Squirrel, Eastern Gray Squirrel, and…

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Stephen Pruitt: Blurring lines between college prep and career/technical education classes is good thing

February 17, 2017February 16, 20170

Blurring the lines when you’re painting stripes for a new road is probably not a good thing. Blurring the lines…

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SmartHealthToday: How much caffeine is too much? Some ideas to help you evaluate your habit

February 17, 2017February 16, 20170

By Shelly Reese SmartHealthToday Baby, it’s cold outside and that extra cup of hot tea or coffee sounds soooooo appealing….

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Brighton Center only site in Kentucky selected for Teens Linked to Care prevention services initiative

February 17, 2017February 16, 20170

Brighton Center has been selected as one of only three pilot sites in the country, and the only in Kentucky,…

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Fernando Figueroa: Sharing Gateway’s regional plans, starting with vision and identifying purposes

February 17, 2017February 16, 20170

I’ll be sharing specific actions we are taking in the upcoming months as we work toward our college’s strategic goals….

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Dept. of Local Government awards 20 grants; Campbell County, Independence get $75k each

February 17, 2017February 16, 20170

Gov. Matt Bevin and the Department for Local Government (DLG) selected 20 Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) grants for…

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Kentucky exports reach new, all-time record in ’16 — with aerospace leading all categories

February 17, 2017February 16, 20170

Kentucky’s exports broke an all-time record in 2016 with $29.24 billion in goods and services shipped abroad from the Commonwealth,…

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Letter to the Editor: JoAnn Schwartz urges Gov. Bevin to move Kentucky toward sensible tax code

February 17, 2017February 16, 20170

It’s been a week now since Governor Bevin’s State of the State address. I have been mulling over his words,…

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Boone County Distilling in Independence among new members of Kentucky Bourbon’s Craft Tour

February 16, 20170

The iconic Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour® is expanding with two new members in Lexington and Northern Kentucky, giving fans…

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Covington looking for nominations for 3rd annual Business Recognition Program; deadline March 17

February 16, 20170

The City of Covington currently seeks nominations for its third annual Business Recognition Program through an online form, direct mail or…

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State Revenue Department says taxpayers getting refund checks faster than expected; e-filing is quicker

February 16, 20170

Kentucky taxpayers who have submitted their individual tax returns and are expecting a refund will not have to wait any…

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Keven Moore: Threat of vehicle-ramming attacks could take place anywhere — always be alert

February 16, 2017February 16, 20170

In the America’s heartland, many of us live out our everyday lives without the worry of terrorist striking close to…

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Health Issues Poll provides insight into insurance coverage among Kentucky adults; 12% uninsured

February 16, 2017February 15, 20170

Having health insurance is an important factor in being able to get needed health care. Since 2008, the Kentucky Health…

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St. E. Healthcare hosts physical therapy students in friendly ‘Crosstown Splint Off’ competition

February 16, 2017February 15, 20170

St. Elizabeth Healthcare invited students from Mt. St. Joseph University’s physical therapy (PT) program, Xavier University’s occupational therapy (OT) program,…

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Kentucky State Police form Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) for officer-involved shootings

February 16, 2017February 15, 20170

With increasing public interest and media attention throughout the U.S. regarding the use of deadly force by law enforcement agencies,…

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BBB Trends: Beware of job offers online — some sites just aren’t what they are pretending to be

February 16, 2017February 12, 20170

Any job offers extended from www.rds-usa.com should not be accepted. BBB learned that the domain for the website is registered…

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TMC offers help for prospective students with learning differences through ‘Enrollment Boot Camp’

February 15, 2017February 14, 20170

Thomas More College’s Institute for Learning Differences is offering assistance to prospective students with documented learning differences and their parents….

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Newport Business Association’s annual meeting to be held February 22; members are free

February 15, 2017February 14, 20170

The Newport Business Association(NBA) Annual Meeting and Presentation of Awards is Wednesday, February 22 at the Newport Syndicate/Gangsters Dueling Piano…

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Fort Mitchell Mayor Jude Hehman reports to community on progress, accomplishments and goals

February 15, 2017February 16, 20170

Writing in the city’s e-newsletter, Fort Mitchell Mayor Jude Hehman reported on his second year in office. He said a…

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Urban Market and Stella Artois Bar now open in Concourse A at CVG

February 15, 2017February 14, 20170

CVG is celebrating the grand opening of a new food and beverage option, Urban Market and Stella Artois Bar, now…

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Gateway to expand nursing program in fall, adding 24 nursing students; apply online

February 15, 2017February 14, 20170

The Gateway Community & Technical College nursing program will expand in August by adding a fall 2017 cohort of 24…

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Commission on Women seeking ‘history makers’ nominations of women as role models

February 14, 20170

March is National Women’s History Month, and the Kentucky Commission on Women (KCW) is honoring women by recognizing “history makers”…

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