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Boy Scouts help CVG commemorate Veterans Day, place 400 flags at entrance in patriotic display

November 11, 2016November 11, 20160

For the 12th year in a row, local Boy Scouts help the community commemorate Veterans Day by placing more than…

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Jeff Hoover of Jamestown will become first GOP Speaker of the House in nearly 100 years

November 10, 20161

Today, Jeff Hoover’s selection as Speaker of the House was assured as the new House Republican super majority voted in…

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Governor Bevin: Election Day history made — roar of the people is coming through loud and clear

November 10, 2016November 10, 20160

History was made Tuesday in both the Commonwealth and the nation. A political outsider won the Presidency and did so…

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Scarf It Up to benefit from Impresa Business Network’s ‘Quarter Fest,’ with fun auction

November 10, 2016November 10, 20160

Scarf It Up For Those In Need will be the beneficiary of an event hosted by the Impresa Business Network’s…

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Aggressive state effort results in more than doubling of grant money available to victims of violent crime

November 10, 20160

Grant money to help victims of violent crime is more than doubling this year, thanks to an aggressive state effort…

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Growing opioid epidemic results in more grandparents raising their children’s children

November 10, 20160

An increasing number of grandparents are raising their grandchildren, largely because many of the children’s parents are addicted to heroin…

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Keven Moore: Emergency treatment for drug overdoses in schools is sad but necessary

November 10, 2016November 10, 20160

Just a few days ago, we heard the news about a Garrard County special education teacher who was accused of…

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Workers’ comp payments for medical service in Kentucky are below 18-state median, study says

November 10, 2016November 10, 20160

Medical payments per claim in Kentucky were lower than the median of 18 states, according to a recent study from…

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Fort Mitchell’s ‘Shane’s Best Friend’ campaign to raise funds for police dog; funders stepping up

November 10, 2016November 10, 20160

Continuing the fight against heroin and other illegal and dangerous drugs, the City of Fort Mitchell Police Department is seeking…

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Impact 100 opens 2017 grant cycle with $100,000 in grants at stake; learn about the process here

November 10, 2016November 9, 20160

Impact 100, a women’s collective giving organization which funds grants of $100,000 to area nonprofits, has opened its 2017 grant…

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Boone County schools PiBiotics team gets Staples Foundation ‘2 Million and Change’ grant

November 10, 2016November 10, 20160

The PiBotics Boone County Schools District High School Robotics Team has been selected by a Staples associate to receive a…

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Come see, hear about ‘The Marvelous Moon’ at Thomas More College’s BB&T Conservatory Saturday

November 9, 20160

Thomas More College is hosting an open house of its BB&T Observatory on Saturday, November 12, for “The Marvelous Moon.”…

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Northern Kentucky kids voted, too — for Trump, Paul, Massie, cursive handwriting and safe social media

November 9, 20161

Northern Kentucky kids flocked to the polls on Election Day. Future voters of any age were encouraged to go to…

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Get ready to Get Healthy to Win Big — St. Elizabeth Healthcare, HealthyWage team up for contest

November 9, 2016November 9, 20160

St. Elizabeth Healthcare and HealthyWage are offering a new region wide contest to encourage residents to lose weight. The contest…

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Campbell County Election 2016: Voters go for Trump, Paul, Massie, Moser, Blau and Peluso

November 8, 20160

Campbell County voters chose Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton for preside by a 58% to 34% margin. Voter turnout was…

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Election 2016 Kenton cities: Covington has new mayor, Joe Meyer; other council, commission results

November 8, 2016November 8, 20160

Joe Meyer, former state legislator, has been elected the new mayor of Covington, defeating incumbent Sherry Carran by a 13%…

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NAMI of Northern Kentucky offers ‘Ask the Doctor’ program Thursday as part of its Speaker Series

November 8, 2016November 8, 20160

The National Alliance on Mental Illness of Northern Kentucky will presents the next program in its Speaker Series on Thursday…

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This vote’s in and final: Landslide winner is the traditional Chocolate Chip in Littlest Angels election

November 8, 20160

In keeping with a fine — and tasty — election tradition, City of Union Mayor Larry K. Solomon participated in…

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Legendary Keeneland bugler, George ‘Bucky’ Salle, dies at age 87; an ‘ambassador for racing’

November 8, 20160

George “Bucky” Sallee, bugler at the historic Keeneland race track for more than 50 years until his retirement in the…

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Wildfires continue in eastern Kentucky, threatening safety and air quality; burning bans in some counties

November 8, 2016November 8, 20161

As of Monday afternoon, there were 33 active wildfires being managed or monitored in Kentucky.  Approximately 14,800 acres have burned…

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Kids can vote, too, so take them along — Kids Voting offers opportunities for kids to cast their votes

November 8, 20160

Future voters — of any age — are encouraged to go to the polls with their parent/guardian to cast a…

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Keeneland’s November Breeding Stock Sale begins today — 4,762 horses — and runs through Nov. 20

November 8, 20160

Keeneland’s globally important November Breeding Stock Sale begins today, featuring among the 4,762 horses cataloged a number of Grade 1…

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