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Kentucky Aviation Museum to induct Notre Dame grad, Lt. Col. Amy McGrath, into its Hall of Fame

August 18, 20160

Staff Report Lt. Col. Amy McGrath Henderson, a Covington native and 1993 graduate of Notre Dame Academy, will be inducted…

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SmartHealthToday: Kids going back-to-school? Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you through it

August 18, 2016August 17, 20160

SmartHealthToday Team Kids headed back to school this week? You’re going to want to download this guide. It’s full of…

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East Kentucky Power Cooperative expanding landfill gas-to-electric plant in Boone County

August 18, 20160

East Kentucky Power Cooperative (EKPC) is expanding its landfill gas-to- electric plant at Bavarian’s Landfill in Boone County. The plant,…

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GoVoteKy’s online voter registration system sets new record; more than 10,000 new voters have signed up

August 18, 2016August 18, 20160

More than 36,000 Kentuckians have used the Commonwealth’s online voter registration system to register or update their registration, setting a…

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If you thought it was really hot in July — well, it was — the hottest month on record says NASA

August 18, 2016August 18, 20160

If you thought July was especially hot, you were right. NASA researchers say July was the world’s hottest month on…

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Work ethic, devotion pay off for Holy Cross alum, baseball player Blake Tiberi — now with Mets affiliate

August 18, 2016August 18, 20160

By Evan Merrill NKyTribune intern Hard worker, passionate athlete, humble personality — that’s how the people who know Blake Tiberi…

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National Judicial College to honor Kentucky’s Chief Justice John Minton; special reception in Cincinnati

August 18, 2016August 17, 20160

The National Judicial College (NJC) will honor two pillars of the judicial community in October with the Advancement of Justice…

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Survey of low-income Kyians, Arkansans, Texans suggests Medicaid expansion making them healthier

August 18, 2016August 17, 20160

A survey of people in Kentucky and other states suggests that the 2014 expansion of the Medicaid program under federal…

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Keven Moore: Zika virus and the workplace; some tips for precautions to ensure safety

August 18, 2016August 17, 20160

The Zika virus has been in the news and making headlines for several months now, as we recently have seen…

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Lt. Governor to keynote Gateway’s ‘Raise the Floor’ program; recruits women to advanced manufacturing

August 17, 2016August 17, 20160

Gateway Community and Technical College welcomes Lt. Governor Jenean Hampton as the keynote speaker for the 2016-17 Raise the Floor…

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Cheaper than pain pills, heroin making inroads in southern, eastern KY — disease risks follow

August 17, 20160

Partly because it’s much cheaper than pain pills, heroin is “quickly making inroads in Southern and Eastern Kentucky,” the head…

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CTI to invest $36.4 milllion in move to RiverCenter Towers from Blue Ash; estimates 500 new jobs

August 17, 2016August 17, 20160

Gov. Matt Bevin announced today that CTI Clinical Trial and Consulting Services, a global, privately held company providing therapeutic expertise…

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Paul Long: It shouldn’t be this way, but it is — when you are running, protect yourself, don’t be a target

August 17, 2016August 17, 20160

As we celebrate the achievements of our top athletes in Rio 2016, back home we are  mourning the deaths of…

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Covington FOP objects to public statements by mayor, city manager, in wake of endorsements, Klein responds

August 16, 2016August 16, 20160

The Covington Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) rebuked the city’s mayor and city manager in a press release today for…

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Nominations sought for annual James Madison Award for service to the First Amendment

August 16, 20160

The Scripps Howard First Amendment Center is again seeking nominations for its annual James Madison Award. The award, created in…

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KyCIR: Amid delays, lawsuits, capital punishment in KY faces uncertain future; public support waning

August 16, 20160

By Will Wright Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting The mention of “death row” conjures images of inmates pacing in their…

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Northern Kentucky Education Council gets Gates Foundation grant for ‘Resilient and Ready’ initiative

August 16, 2016August 15, 20160

The Northern Kentucky Education Council (NKYEC) has been awarded a $200,000 grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to…

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Feds say there’s no proof flossing improves oral health; dentists say it’s low risk, low cost, so do it

August 16, 2016August 16, 20160

Flossing might help you have better oral health. But there’s no proof of it, despite decades of recommendations by dental…

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Kentucky Humanities Council offers travel grants to KY Book Fair — schools should apply by Aug. 31

August 16, 2016August 15, 20160

Registration is open for the Kentucky Humanities Council’s Kids Day at the Kentucky Book Fair, which features programs for students…

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Gov. Bevin adjusts pay of ‘front line workers’ — including social workers, corrections officers

August 15, 20160

The Governor’s Office has announced that “in an effort to retain and recruit social workers, and to fulfill Gov. Matt…

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Gov. Matt Bevin’s most recent appointments to boards include Kenton Police Chief Spike Jones

August 15, 20160

Gov. Matt Bevin has made the following appointments to Kentucky boards and commissions: Michael D. “Spike” Jones, Arthur E. Ealum,…

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Ft. Thomas’ Luke Fedders places in Top Ten at U.S. Arabian Horse Show, continues family tradition

August 15, 2016August 16, 20160

By Melinda Zemper Special to NKyTribune Luke Fedders of Fort Thomas knows his horse well. The 11-year-old and sixth grader…

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