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Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame to induct 17 on July 9 in Elizbethtown

July 4, 2016July 3, 20160

The Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame (KHSBHF) will hold its fifth induction celebration at the Historic State Theater…

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Survival expert McFadyen advises NKY audience to know difference between survival and comfort

July 3, 20160

Special to NKyTribune Ross McFadyen, United States Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) Specialist, presented to a group…

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Phantom Fireworks’ two goals: Helping consumers enjoy their Fourth of July while being safe about it

July 3, 2016July 3, 20160

By Evan Merrill NKYTribune intern Those red, white and blue fireworks displays in backyards this weekend could be more colorful…

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Governor loses first round in legal battle against a new Louisville Planned Parenthood clinic

July 3, 20160

Republican Gov. Matt Bevin has lost the first round in his legal fight against the new but not formally licensed…

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Rene Thompson: Governor’s ‘reinvention’ of Medicaid troubling — belittles working poor, disabled

July 1, 2016July 1, 20160

In the 20th century Americans decided to provide a means by which the financially fragile need not die because they…

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NKY’s Joy Kramer sworn in as chief judge of Kentucky Court of Appeals, elected by fellow judges

July 1, 20160

Judge Joy A. Kramer of Northern Kentucky was sworn as chief judge of the Kentucky Court of Appeals for a…

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Scarf It Up to benefit from ‘Quarter Fest,’ annual event hosted by Impresa Business Network

July 1, 2016June 30, 20160

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

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Chef John Foster: Penultimate party day of summer is upon us — and what pleasant surprises loom

July 1, 2016July 1, 20160

It’s hard to imagine that we are a few days away from 4th of July. The penultimate party of the…

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Wood Hudson Cancer Research Lab got a front yard makeover in Plant it Forward contest

June 30, 2016June 29, 20160

Wood Hudson Cancer Research Laboratory was a recent recipient of a front yard makeover, courtesy of Mix 94.9 Cincinnati and…

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NKy’s Dr. Mike Kalfas tells ‘Pure Politics’ that addiction needs to be treated as a disease

June 30, 2016June 29, 20161

“The sooner everyone understands that addiction needs to be treated as a disease, the sooner communities will make progress in…

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Government Briefs: Higher ed cuts to Supreme Court, Kenton Co. lease with Davey Golf, VW settlement

June 30, 2016June 29, 20160

Supreme Court to hear case on higher ed cuts Three lawmakers who are suing Governor Matt Bevin to block cuts…

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Bill Straub: Having a good laugh at the ‘totality of it all,’ but there is no real joy in Bevin-ville

June 30, 2016June 29, 20164

Way back in 1936 the Republican nominee for president, Kansas Gov. Alf Landon, fell to the FDR juggernaut by more…

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NKU hosting Governor’s Scholars — 360 of top high school students in the state; one of three sites

June 29, 20160

For the next five weeks, Northern Kentucky University will be home to more than 360 of Kentucky’s top high school…

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Courier Journal: First public hearing, in Bowling Green, on Bevin’s Medicaid reform meets buzz saw

June 29, 2016June 29, 20160

Courier Journal Reporter Deborah Yetter from the first public hearing in Bowling Green yesterday about Gov. Matt Bevin’s Kentucky HEALTH…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Eastern box turtle, docile, colorful turtles are joy to encounter

June 29, 20162

The eastern box turtle is present throughout Kentucky, but most often found where there is a mixture of forestlands and…

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Jeff Rubin: As we celebrate 4th of July, remember that veterans deserve dignity, respect — and benefits

June 29, 2016June 28, 20160

This 4th of July as we celebrate the many freedoms we enjoy as Americans, let us not forget the right…

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LOGOMAT Automation Systems completes $1.5m expansion project, to hire five skilled employees

June 29, 2016June 28, 20160

LOGOMAT automation systems, Inc., a Hebron-based manufacturer of high-precision conveyor systems used in assembly and test applications, plans to hire…

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Keven Moore: How to identify workplace bullies and correct this costly risk to your organization

June 29, 2016June 28, 20160

Workplace Bullying defined by Workplacebullying.org is — repeated, health-harming mistreatment of one or more persons (the targets) by one or…

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Kentucky companies to make 5849 hires this year; here are state’s largest employers — UPS is tops

June 29, 2016June 28, 20160

By Claire A. Johnson NKyTribune intern Companies in Kentucky plan to hire 5,849 employees this year, according to the Kentucky…

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KCTCS to offer free dual credit class to high school juniors, aligning with Bevin’s scholarship program

June 29, 2016June 28, 20160

Beginning this fall, the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) will offer a free dual credit class to Kentucky…

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Despite early pitcher’s duel, Florence Freedom prevail as game breaks open in 7-run 7th inning

June 29, 2016June 28, 20160

Locked in a pitcher’s duel, the Florence Freedom, presented by Titan Mechanical Solutions, broke the game open with a seven-run…

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Best-selling, Kentucky-made Toyota Camry starts another streak: Most American-made by Cars.com

June 28, 2016June 28, 20160

The best-selling car in America for 14 consecutive years is on another streak that recognizes its American symbolism: another award…

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