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NKY’s Wuchner, Simpson bill results in task force convened to facilitate state contracts with nonprofits

July 8, 2016July 8, 20160

A new government task force has been set up as a result of legislation sponsored by two Northern Kentucky legislators,…

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Kids Ready Conference to convene early childhood professionals, launch of Kentucky ALL STARS

July 8, 2016July 8, 20160

Nationally known experts and authors on early childhood development will speak at the 2016 Ready Kids Conference hosted by the…

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Chef Foster: Time to toss out those old jars and cans and bring in some new, fresh spices and herbs

July 8, 2016July 8, 20160

When was the last time you bought herbs and spices for your kitchen pantry? A week ago, months, perhaps as…

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Step It up, Kentucky — join the campaign to get healthier by making walking a priority

July 8, 2016July 7, 20160

The Kentucky Department for Public Health (DPH) is challenging communities and organizations to join Step It Up, Kentucky!. This statewide…

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NKY counties, St. Elizabeth partner with ASC to launch 24/7 substance abuse helpline, 859.577.CARE

July 7, 2016July 7, 20160

Boone, Campbell and Kenton Counties and St. Elizabeth Healthcare have partnered to launch a regional heroin helpline with the assistance…

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Covington’s Westside Community angry about destruction of young trees, rallying to re-plant

July 7, 2016July 7, 20161

Neighbors in Covington’s Westside Community work up to anger, frustration and disappointment today as they discovered that 17 young trees,…

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Paul Long: Runners seeking health benefits, endurance, fitness, a challenge — and social benefits

July 7, 2016July 6, 20160

A marathon is a long, slow race that covers 26 miles and 385 yards — a distance determined during the…

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CVG, Bright Light produce wayfinding videos to help passengers navigate terminal, concourses

July 7, 20160

The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) in partnership with Bright Light, has produced wayfinding videos to help passengers navigate the…

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Jobless rate down in 91 counties year-to-year in May; Boone, Campbell among lowest in state

July 7, 2016July 6, 20160

Unemployment rates fell in 91 Kentucky counties between May 2015 and May 2016, rose in 24 counties, and remained the…

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Have questions about heartbeat irregularities? St. Elizabeth offering free event to answer them

July 7, 2016July 6, 20160

Is that occasional heart flutter something to worry about? Are heart failure and arrhythmia related? Can irregular heart rhythms cause…

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Keven Moore: Accommodating food allergies in the workplace — here are some tips that will help

July 6, 2016July 7, 20160

As a food allergy survivor with three near-death experiences to peanuts in the past two decades, two of which occurred…

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‘Skip’ Fangman, former mayor of Park Hills, dies at age 81; services tomorrow at St. Agnes

July 6, 20160

Leonard “Skip” Fangman who served as mayor, vice-mayor and councilman for Park Hills died July 3 at the age of…

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Gov. Bevin targets ‘red tape’ that hampers business growth in Kentucky; sets up website for your input

July 6, 20162

Gov. Matt Bevin aims to identify and eliminate or revise outdated and unnecessary state regulations that hamper business growth in…

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Ky FAME, Mubea sponsor driver Garrett Smithley in weekend’s NASCAR race at Kentucky Speedway

July 6, 2016July 5, 20160

The Northern Kentucky Chapter of the Kentucky Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education (KY FAME) and Mubea announce sponsorship of Garrett…

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Gayle Pille: Handsome cowbirds (aka buffalo birds) are nomads — let others raise their chicks

July 5, 2016July 6, 20160

By Gayle Pille Special to NKyTribune Cowbirds have an interesting history. The handsome Brown-headed Cowbird that is so common in…

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Lung Association urges Kentucky to protect citizens against secondhand smoke

July 5, 2016July 4, 20160

From the Kentucky Lung Association Ten years ago, the U.S. Surgeon General released a report detailing the potentially deadly health…

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BBB Trends: Think twice before putting your credit card into a card reader; skimmers popping up all over

July 5, 2016July 5, 20160

The next time you stop to fill up the gas tank or pick up a few things at the store…

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Aramark to finance, construct new $37 million dining facility on Eastern Kentucky University campus

July 5, 2016July 5, 20160

Eastern Kentucky University and Aramark Educational Services LLC have reached a $37 million agreement by which the food services vendor…

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NKY group among three winners of Public Awareness Initiative Awards for efforts to stop elder abuse

July 5, 2016July 4, 20160

Three community groups — including one from NKY, have received awards from the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services…

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Arch Gleason, 69, Kentucky Lottery President and CEO, dies of injuries from fall

July 4, 2016July 4, 20160

Long-time Kentucky Lottery President and CEO Arch Gleason has died. He passed away Friday due to injuries sustained in a…

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Report on state’s public water systems shows consistently excellent quality, safe drinking water

July 4, 2016July 4, 20160

Data from Kentucky’s 441 public water systems shows they consistently produce excellent quality water in compliance with the Safe Drinking…

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Our Rich History: Sisters of Notre Dame Fourth of July celebration in Park Hills has deep roots

July 4, 2016July 5, 20161

by David E. Schroeder Special to NKyTribune The Sisters of Notre Dame have been holding a Fourth of July Festival…

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