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In Ludlow, there’s always a circus in town; you might say they’ve got their Mojo on and lovin’ it

March 8, 2016March 8, 20160

By Shelly Whitehead Contributor When most of us think of big riverfront destinations around these parts, our minds likely shift…

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DreamFest attracts 800 of region’s gifted students to NKU for special program to explore, challenge

March 8, 2016March 7, 20160

Nearly 800 of the region’s brightest students will gather at Northern Kentucky University this week to explore their talents and…

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Sure enough, KHIP study shows when it comes to keeping healthy — we are our own problem

March 8, 2016March 7, 20160

There are many ways to assess a person’s health. One way is to ask people to evaluate their own health….

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Ryan Quarles: Hungry Kentuckians need help — check off box on your tax return to commit to help

March 8, 2016March 7, 20160

One in six Kentuckians is food insecure, which means they lack consistent access to enough nutritious food for an active,…

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Education Notes: Wood Hudson undergrad researcher presents findings; local teachers honored

March 7, 20160

Nolan Calhoun, a 2015 student in Wood Hudson’s Undergraduate Research Education Program presented his research findings at the 15th Annual…

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Our Rich History: Rabbit Hash General Store ‘hugged you like a grandma;’ a place where stories are shared

March 7, 2016March 15, 20160

By Don Clare Special to the NKyTribune That old building had personality. It hugged you like a grandma would. It…

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SmartHealthToday: People with diabetes need to step up when it comes to fitness; here are some tips

March 7, 2016March 6, 20160

Most of us need to get more physical activity into our daily routines. People with Type 2 diabetes especially need…

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Eli Capilouto: Investment in higher education means a brighter tomorrow for all of Kentucky

March 5, 2016March 4, 20160

In the wake of the First World War, former University of Kentucky President Frank L. McVey believed that the university…

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Kentucky leads the nation in colon cancer rates, but it’s 90 percent preventable through screening

March 5, 2016March 4, 20160

All too often Kentuckians don’t get screened for colon cancer because of fear, embarrassment, lack of access and cost concerns,…

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SEC Women’s Tournament: Kentucky overcomes slow start, wins over Florida in quarterfinals

March 4, 20160

Kentucky outscored Florida by 20 points in the second quarter and went on to beat the Gators 92-69 in Friday’s…

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Johnathan Gay: Kentucky impact on aerospace industry is significant and continues to grow

March 4, 2016March 3, 20160

What if the popular TV game show Family Feud asked of contestants, “Around the world, what is Kentucky most famous…

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CVG offers travel tips as spring/summer travel season approaches — anticipating travelers’ needs

March 4, 2016March 3, 20160

The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) is launching into the spring/summer travel season by offering passengers more flights and destinations….

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Joseph McGowan, 71, Bellarmine’s third president, dies after illness, remembered as ‘visionary leader’

March 3, 20160

Dr. Joseph J. McGowan, who became Bellarmine University’s third president in 1990, passed away Tuesday after an illness. He was…

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Gayle Pille: Coyotes are here in growing numbers — much maligned, feared and harmless

March 3, 20161

By Gayle Pille Special to NKyTribune In an age when many species of animals are disappearing at an alarming rate,…

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Ethics Reporter: Nearly 700 outlets lobbying General Assembly during first month, spending $2.3 million

March 3, 20160

A total of 658 businesses and organizations were registered to lobby in the first month of the 2016 General Assembly…

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Animal welfare organizations applaud Kroger’s switch to 100 percent cage-free eggs by 2025

March 3, 2016March 3, 20161

Kroger, the nation’s largest supermarket chain, announced its commitment to improving animal welfare in its entire supply chain by switching…

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Keven Moore: Flaws with unintended consequences — ‘detectable warning pavers’ are a pet peeve

March 2, 2016March 3, 201613

Everyone has his own set of pet peeves and one of mine is found when entering grocery stores, retail outlets,…

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DCCH Center for Children and Families ‘Swing into Spring Gala’ benefits abused, neglected children

March 2, 20160

DCCH Center for Children and Families annual Swing Into Spring Gala will be held on Saturday, March 19th, at The…

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Excitement mounts as KHSAA Girls’ Sweet 16 comes to NKy for first time, thanks to St. E. Healthcare

March 2, 2016March 1, 20160

By Rory Glynn SmartHealthToday St. Elizabeth Healthcare is the new title sponsor for the premier event in Kentucky high school…

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Bevin says two road programs to continue support for county road projects, bridge replacements

March 2, 2016March 1, 20160

Governor Matt Bevin today announced that two essential road aid programs – both housed in the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s (KYTC)…

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Christine Luken: A consumer’s look at ALDI Food Market’s new, improved stores in Northern Kentucky

March 2, 2016March 1, 20164

The new and improved ALDI Food Market is invading Northern Kentucky and that is a fabulous thing for shoppers! For…

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Latest KHIP poll: Health insurance is important factor in Kentuckians’ ability to get needed health care

March 1, 20160

Having health insurance is an important factor in being able to get needed health care. According to information released today…

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