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Home Builders of Northern Kentucky install leadership team for 2017; Bill Cullen is new president

December 12, 20161

The Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky installed its 2017 leadership at an event held Thursday, December 1st at Summit…

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KY Dept. of Revenue warns of schemes designed to steal identities, personal financial information

December 12, 2016December 11, 20160

The Kentucky Department of Revenue wants all Kentuckians to be aware of possible schemes that are designed to steal identities…

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VonLehman moves into grand new 30,000-sq-ft office building in Fort Wright with 106 employees

December 12, 20160

Special to NKyTribune VonLehman & Company, one of the largest accounting firms in the Greater Cincinnati area, recently moved into…

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Despite success on pro-football field, business it wasn’t enough, Terry Samuels wanted his UK degree

December 12, 2016December 12, 20160

By Ann Blackford UKNow reporter Terry Samuels was playing tight end for the University of Kentucky Wildcats football team in1994…

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BBB Trends: Protect your holiday packages from being stolen — beware of ‘porch pirates’ out there

December 12, 2016December 11, 20160

By Sandra Guile Better Business Bureau Online shopping is a great time saver during the holiday season but the packages…

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Our Rich History: The 1894 railroad strike in Ludlow proved disastrous for workers and the city

December 12, 2016December 12, 20160

By Dave Schroeder Special to NKyTribune Northern Kentucky at one time had a very strong labor movement. Manufacturing and railroads…

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Michael Duffy: Remember your first job? Real best thing is your young son’s pride in his first paycheck

December 12, 2016December 11, 20160

Do you remember your first job? Not the one cutting lawns babysitting or delivering newspapers. I mean the first job…

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SmartHealthToday: Your heart really can be broken . . . but it can be fixed too; know why and how

December 12, 2016December 11, 20160

By Dianne Gebhardt-French SmartHealthToday It’s more than a line in a poem. More than a lyric in a song. Your…

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Holmes High School students witness real-life civics lesson as their interpreter takes oath of citizenship

December 12, 2016December 11, 20160

Special to NKyTribune When Mayra Guzman came to Northern Kentucky from Mexico 10 years ago the only words she could…

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Think Kentucky: Angel Investment Tax Credit repeats success in Year Two; applications open for next year

December 12, 2016December 10, 20160

The Kentucky Angel Investment Tax Credit program’s second year looks similar to its inaugural campaign as it once again matched…

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Gentry, Rouse and Roush named by Judicial Nominating Committee for Kenton Family Court vacancy

December 12, 2016December 11, 20160

The Judicial Nominating Commission, led by Chief Justice of Kentucky John D. Minton Jr., has announced nominees to fill the…

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Beshear wins $335k share of multistate settlement with Bristol-Myers Squibb over Abilify drug claims

December 12, 2016December 11, 20160

Attorney General Andy Beshear announced today that his office will be transferring nearly $335,000 to the state’s General Fund from…

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Dr. John Redden who practiced medicine in Covington for more than 60 years has died at age 93

December 11, 20161

Dr. John D. Redden, M.D., of Fort Mitchell who was in private practice in Covington for more than 60 years,…

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NKU women: Norse fall by three in overtime, 72-69, to Murray State; season record now 2-7

December 11, 2016December 11, 20160

By Chloe Smith NKU Athletics Communications Northern Kentucky women’s basketball trailed Murray State for 36 minutes in regulation, but pushed…

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Commentary: Plan to cut taxes at top, increase revenue both misguided and dangerous

December 11, 2016December 9, 20161

By Anna Baumann Special to NKyTribune The details of the Governor Bevin’s closed-door study on tax reform are unknown, but…

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Heritage Bank establishes endowed scholarship at NKU to honor bank founder, Arnold E. Caddell

December 10, 20160

In 1990, the local banking market was consolidating quickly – but where others saw obstacles, Arnold E. Caddell saw opportunity….

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Think Kentucky: In a craft beer boom, Kentucky breweries lift up their industry and others

December 10, 2016December 10, 20160

Special to NKyTribune from Think Kentucky Near first light on an overcast December morning, chilly patrons awaiting a special brew…

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Beshear announces ‘tool kit’ to help law enforcement speed processing of sexual abuse exam kits

December 10, 2016December 10, 20160

Attorney General Andy Beshear has released a set of resources to support Kentucky’s law enforcement community in investigating and prosecuting…

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Commentary: Parents, fans need to be held accountable when they step out of line

December 10, 2016December 9, 20160

By DeAngelo Wiser Special to NKyTribune A game is stopped so officials can have a fan ejected. A parent punches…

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Your ‘Salt Tooth’: Much loved, much used spice a major culprit in cardiovascular disease

December 10, 2016December 10, 20160

By Jennifer Smith Special to NKyTribune A sprinkle over a baked potato or a teaspoon to flavor a pot of…

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State General Fund receipts rose 1.4 percent in November; road fund income up 12.1 percent

December 10, 2016December 10, 20160

State Budget Director John Chilton reported Friday that General Fund receipts rose 1.4 percent in November compared to last year….

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Kentucky Board of Education approves ‘best practices’ framework for possible charter schools

December 9, 2016December 9, 20160

The Kentucky Board of Education (KBE) has approved a framework for charter schools, should the General Assembly consider public charter…

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