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Kentucky Labor Cabinet reports recouping over $118k for state workers, for wage and hour violations

November 2, 20160

Last month, the Labor Cabinet recouped $118,337.13 in unpaid wages for Kentucky workers. This brings the total amount recovered for…

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Demolition of buildings along Washington Street is first step toward Covington’s Duveneck Square

November 2, 2016November 2, 20160

The demolition of buildings along Covington’s Washington Street started yesterday, marking the first step in physically redeveloping the site for…

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Get ready for that Snow Shovel! Braxton Brewing Co. is releasing its next Heritage Series beer

November 2, 2016November 1, 20160

Braxton Brewing Co. is releasing the next beer in its Heritage Series. Rum Barrel-Aged Snow Shovel is a “winter warmer”…

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People in the News: Rogers named Chamber v.p., Emlinger is UofA Lancer, Murray is KCTCS counsel

November 2, 2016November 1, 20160

Chamber names new v.p. Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce has promoted Christie Rogers to Vice President, Special Events. Rogers oversees…

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Education Briefs: New TMC major, Gateway transportation center opens, Chase tops for business

November 2, 2016November 1, 20160

New major at TMC As a blend of management and technology, Management Information Systems brings the best of both worlds…

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Election Day Nov. 8: Here’s a guide for registered voters — available online, with details on your ballots

November 2, 2016November 1, 20160

The nation’s general election is one week away and Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes, Kentucky’s chief election official, is…

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Letters to Editor: Blau says experience counts; Mark Kreimborg wants to be Taylor Mill commissioner

November 2, 2016November 1, 20160

Note: Letters to the editor re local elections are welcome, from candidates and supporters, and Will be printed in the…

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NKY Chamber to host Government Forum with Justice & Public Safety Secretary John Tilley

November 1, 2016November 1, 20160

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce will host a Government Forum event with John Tilley, Secretary of the Kentucky Justice…

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Richard Nelson: Candidate Trump is a creature of the times — and has been in the making for years

November 1, 2016November 1, 20161

Halloween is past and scarier than any goblin at your doorstep is a bitter political season filled with high pitched…

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Brent Cooper: Young author Lauren Hudson, 16, is a writer on the rise — and NKY is supporting her in a big way

November 1, 2016October 31, 20160

  Sixteen-year-old Lauren Hudson has published her first book of fiction — and I say first because more are sure…

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SmartHealthToday: Your kids are off to trick-or-treat; here are some tips for managing all that candy

October 31, 20160

By Shelly Reese SmartHealthToday Parents often have a love-hate relationship with Halloween. Yes, the costumed kids are adorable and the…

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Redwood celebrates successful Living Legacy campaign for its Dorothy Wood Foundation

October 31, 20160

Redwood, the Northern Kentucky based nonprofit which provides services to children and adults with disabilities, celebrated the closure of its…

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Season for spirits: Made-by-ghosts white whiskey, Tanner’s Curse, from Boone County Distilling Co.

October 31, 2016October 31, 20160

The Boone County Distilling Company, one of Kentucky’s most exciting new small batch craft distillers, continues to break new ground…

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Beechwood Marching Band brings home state championship for sixth time in seven years

October 31, 2016October 31, 20160

Beechwood High School’s Marching Band brought home its sixth state championship in the last seven years in the Kentucky Music…

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ReNewport holding ‘Meet & Greet’ for Newport School Board candidates on Thursday

October 31, 20160

ReNewport, a community led initiative focusing on the community’s Quality of Life Plan, is hosting a “Meet & Greet” for…

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Our Rich History: Jim Reis, Kentucky Post columnist, loved history, lived history and made history . . .

October 31, 2016October 31, 20169

Paul Tenkotte, a renowned local historian himself, asked us to repeat our tribute to our colleague Jim Reis, as his…

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SmartHealthToday: You may want to — but you shouldn’t — ignore the red flags of youth suicide

October 31, 2016October 29, 20160

SmartHealthToday Team Each year, 4,600 young people in the United States between the ages of 10 and 24 lose their…

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How Kentucky measures up on key child care policies; quality child care supports the workforce

October 31, 2016October 31, 20160

By Patricia Tennen Kentucky Youth Advocates A new report examining statewide child care policies recognizes Kentucky as one of 31…

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Frontier Airlines celebrates new nonstop from CVG to Tampa with gifts to inaugural passengers Monday

October 30, 2016October 31, 20160

Frontier Airlines and CVG will celebrate new nonstop service from CVG to Tampa (TPA) with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday afternoon….

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Education Briefs: Vote for EES, NKU-US Bank scholarship, VM teacher honored, TM conference

October 30, 2016October 29, 20160

Vote for EES Erlanger-Elsmere Schools has been named one of 200 finalists out of 2,000 applicants for the State Farm…

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Wynners Cup Cafe, Second Sight Spirits to have spaghetti benefit for wreaths for Veterans Cemetery

October 30, 2016October 29, 20160

Ken Wynn at Wynners Cup Cafe and Second Sign Spirits in Ludlow are holding a Spaghetti Dinner on Friday, November…

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Y’all, You’uns, Yinz, Youse: How regional dialects are filling a void in standard English for a plural pronoun

October 30, 2016October 29, 20160

By Dan Nosowitz Atlas Obscura “You guys” is the most common way Americans refer directly to a group of people;…

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