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Covington groups organizing beautification projects on Make a Difference Day, Oct. 22; need volunteers

October 7, 20160

Covington residents are invited to join together to make a difference in their neighborhood on Saturday, October 22 as part…

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Richard Nelson: Religion and politics do mix — and preachers have free speech rights as well

October 7, 2016October 7, 20160

Religion and politics are the two topics to avoid in polite company, and pastors should never talk about the latter….

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Innovation Alley gets grant from Republic Bank; street festival celebrated entrepreneurship

October 7, 20160

UPSTART held a street party at Covington’s new Innovation Alley to celebrate entrepreneurship in Northern Kentucky. Thursday’s celebration on the…

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‘Preservation Trailblazers 50th Anniversary Celebration to be held in Frankfort on Oct 14

October 7, 2016October 6, 20160

Early registration has been extended for the “Preservation Trailblazers 50th Anniversary Celebration” planned Friday, Oct. 14 in downtown Frankfort, commemorating…

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All State Florence agency secures $1000 grant for KY 4-H Foundation from its Helping Hands program

October 6, 2016October 6, 20160

Florence Allstate agency owner Rebecca Utz recently secured a $1,000 grant for the Kentucky 4-H Foundation Inc. A longtime volunteer…

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Andrea Fieler: NKU’s World Language, Literatures’ German-American Day, German influence in region

October 6, 20160

Each year Northern Kentucky University’s Department of World Languages and Literatures as well as the many German-Americans throughout the United…

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KyCIR: State Attorney General investigator, accused of lying to grand juries, finally put on leave this week

October 6, 2016October 6, 20160

By R.G. Dunlop Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting A state attorney general’s investigator now under scrutiny by his office has…

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Lawrenceburg power plant site will be Indiana’s 4th port, thanks to brownfield redevelopment company

October 6, 2016October 6, 20160

The Ports of Indiana announced today that Indiana Michigan Power has agreed to sell its recently retired Tanners Creek coal…

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Thomas More’s Creative Writing Vision Program presenting event with two poet laureates on Oct. 12

October 6, 2016October 6, 20160

Thomas More College’s Creative Writing Vision Program is presenting “Express: A Creative Writing Exchange” with Kentucky Poet Laureate George Ella…

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Stumbo appoints legislative panel to investigate Bevin’s ‘potential illegal actions’: gov. strikes back

October 6, 2016October 6, 20160

Citing authority granted in Kentucky’s Constitution, House Speaker Greg Stumbo announced Wednesday that he has formed a five-member legislative panel…

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Duke Energy lineman from Burlington getting ready for his first big international ‘rodeo’ competition

October 6, 2016October 5, 20160

Staff Report Call it the Olympics for linemen, the Super Bowl for linemen — or by its real name, a…

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Red Tape Reduction Initiative sports first in series of regulation cuts intended to spur job growth

October 6, 2016October 6, 20160

Gov. Matt Bevin announced the first of what he expects to be many administrative regulations to be cut or changed…

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Feds approve Bevin’s dismantling of Kynect, but express concerns, urging smooth transition

October 6, 2016October 6, 20160

It’s official. Kentuckians will sign up for health insurance on HealthCare.gov instead of Kynect during this year’s open enrollment, which…

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Kenton County’s Mark Mains named assistant director of Kentucky 4-H after a national search

October 6, 2016October 5, 20160

A lifelong 4-H’er has taken the helm of one of Kentucky’s most popular and storied youth development programs. The University…

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Keven Moore: Plenty of reasons to be scared out of your wits at those seasonal Haunted Houses

October 6, 2016October 5, 20160

October is here and the Halloween season is nearly upon us. Community groups, schools, charities, non-for-profit organizations will be designing,…

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KCTCS honored benefactors at 16th Celebration of Philanthropy Awards held in Louisville

October 6, 2016October 5, 20160

The Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) honored college benefactors at a Celebration of Philanthropy Awards dinner Saturday, Oct….

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CHFS recognizes top performing child support collectors, includes Boone Co.’s Neace

October 6, 2016October 5, 20160

The Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) has announced the state’s 20 top-performing child support collection partners from…

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It’s HalloWhinney time at the Kentucky Horse Park — come enjoy the horses in their costumes

October 6, 2016October 6, 20160

It’s not Halloween in Kentucky without seeing horses dressed in costume and there is no better place to see that…

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Lots of folks are trying to ‘Eat Mor Chikin,’ camping out for prizes at new Chick-fil-A in Ft. Wright

October 5, 2016October 6, 20160

The First 100 who camped out overnight were greeted with fanfare as they marched into the new Chick-fil-A in Fort…

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NKU’s Chase College of Law leads the state in graduates passing the 2016 Kentucky bar exam

October 5, 20160

Northern Kentucky University’s Chase College of Law is the top law school in Kentucky for graduates passing the 2016 Kentucky…

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Gov. Bevin appoints two NKyians to new Kentucky Claims Commission, to oversee claims against state

October 5, 20160

Governor Matt Bevin has signed an Executive Order appointing commissioners to the new Kentucky Claims Commission. As a single administrative…

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People in the News: Nieves joins Tri-ED, Benson joins Habitat for Humanity, two NKY attorneys on top list

October 5, 2016October 5, 20160

Nieves joins Tri-ED Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Corporation (Northern Kentucky Tri-ED) announced that Jamie Nieves has joined Northern Kentucky…

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