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OneJet announces twice daily non-stop service between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati

September 27, 2016September 26, 20160

OneJet (www.OneJet.com), the air transportation network that provides increased access to nonstop travel in small and medium size markets, announced…

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Chief Justice Minton says expungement requests have doubled over past year as result of new law

September 26, 20160

Chief Justice John D. Minton Jr. said in his annual State of the Judiciary address that Kentuckians benefit when the…

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Remembering why The King of Golf, Arnold Palmer, was so beloved — the legend was a gentleman

September 26, 2016September 26, 20160

By Ryan Clark Special to NKyTribune He’s The King. And If you were lucky enough to meet Arnold Palmer, you…

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Westside Action Coalition receives $2000 from Duke Energy to help replace trees on Holman Ave.

September 26, 2016September 25, 20160

Duke Energy has provided $2000 to help replace trees vandalized on Holman Avenue in Covington earlier this year. On July…

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SmartHealthToday: Healthy change can start with little steps — and results can be amazing

September 26, 20160

By Dianne Gebhardt-French SmartHealthToday Change can come one step at a time; and the steps don’t have to be large…

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John Medford: Report from City of Union on stepped-up communications, new director, new web site

September 26, 2016September 25, 20160

I am serving my fourth term as a City Commissioner for the City of Union. I’m proud to serve the…

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Richard Nelson: U.S. Civil Rights Commission says religious freedom is codeword for discrimination

September 26, 2016September 26, 20161

When a tree falls in the forest does it make a sound? How about when the U.S. Civil Rights Commission…

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Our Rich History: ‘Cradle of the Arts,’ celebrates Mother of God Church — Mutter Gottes Kirche

September 26, 2016September 26, 20160

By Don Heinrich Tolzmann Special to NKyTribune A beautifully illustrated new book on Mother of God Church has just been…

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Holly Hill Children’s Services receives grant from Kentucky Colonels to update security system

September 26, 2016September 25, 20160

Holly Hill Children’s Services is the recipient of a 2016 grant provided by the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels. This…

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Billy Reed: A tale of two football coaches and two athletics directors — and a plot taking odd twists

September 24, 20160

This is a tale of two college football coaches, or, more specifically, two athletics directors. One set is experiencing the…

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Are you one of them? 35 million eligible American voters are not yet registered to vote

September 24, 2016September 23, 20160

At least 35 million eligible Americans are not registered to vote, Rebecca Beitsch reports for Stateline. Maps are available to compare…

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Gov. Bevin makes appointments to boards, commissions; includes three Northern Kentuckians

September 23, 2016September 23, 20160

Gov. Matt Bevin has made the following appointments to Kentucky boards and commissions: Robert William Heckel and James A. Huber…

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Thomas More breaks enrollment records, welcomes largest incoming class in history of the college

September 23, 2016September 23, 20160

This fall, Thomas More College welcomed the largest class ever in the history of the college. There are currently 474…

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Commentary: Marching band is the ultimate team sport, working hard perfecting 8-minute show

September 23, 2016September 22, 20160

By Tracy Fuchs Ryle High School Band Booster President Whether attending a high school football game, college or NFL pro’s,…

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Ashland Global Holdings, Valvoline announce IPO of 30m Valvoline common stock shares at $22 per share

September 23, 2016September 23, 20160

Ashland Global Holdings Inc. (“Ashland”) and Valvoline Inc. (“Valvoline”) today announced the pricing of Valvoline’s initial public offering of 30,000,000…

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Catalytic Fund’s Beyond the Curb will take you to charming, historic Ludlow on October 9

September 23, 2016September 22, 20160

Beyond the Curb, an initiative of The Catalytic Fund, will take you to Ludlow on Sunday October 9, from 10…

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Big Bone Lick 34th annual Salt Festival celebrates pioneer living, traditions; to be held Oct. 14-16

September 23, 2016September 22, 20160

Big Bone Lick State Historic Site will celebrate pioneer lifestyles at the 34th annual Salt Festival Oct. 14-16.   The…

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LiveWell NKY to host free Health and Wellness Fair on Saturday at DCCH Farmers Market of Fort Mitchell

September 23, 2016September 22, 20160

LiveWell NKY will be brining its healthy lifestyle programs to the DCCH Farmers Market of Fort Mitchell on Saturday. Stop…

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Dixie grad Brandon Brown one of ten UofL scholars to receive prestigious Grawemeyer Scholarship

September 22, 20160

University of Louisville freshman Brandon Brown, a 2106 graduate of Dixie Heights High School, is one of ten scholars to…

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NKU campus participating in national ITS ON US campaign against violence on college campuses

September 22, 20163

Next week Northern Kentucky University will again join with hundreds of university campuses across the nation to encourage and empower…

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Keeneland September Yearling sale continues strong, entering last four days; foreign buyers active

September 22, 20160

A colt by Majestic Warrior sold for $225,000 to lead a day of strong commerce during the ninth session of…

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Northern Kentucky County Health Centers to distribute free naloxone overdose reversal kits

September 22, 20160

As part of on-going efforts to reduce the harm of heroin use, the Northern Kentucky Health Department is now offering…

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