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Lisse Steakhuis ribbon-cutting celebrates new, high-end restaurant in old Chez Nora spot in Mainstrasse

August 25, 20160

Covington officially welcomed Lisse Steakhuis to MainStrasse Village Wednesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The new restaurant is located in the…

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City of Fort Mitchell lowers city’s tax rate for property owners; rate now lowest since 2004

August 25, 2016August 24, 20160

With a unanimous vote, the Fort Mitchell City Council approved lowering the city’s tax rate by a small amount for…

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  • Health

SmartHealthToday: Librarian Tewes encourages parents to engage children with books

August 25, 2016August 25, 20160

By Colleen Weinkam SmartHealthToday At the Erlanger branch of the Kenton County Public Library, Lise Tewes – coordinator of children’s…

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Dinsmore Homestead’s annual Summer Festival is this weekend — enjoy a real ‘down home’ experience

August 25, 2016August 25, 20160

The Dinsmore Homestead’s annual Summer Festival will take place Saturday and Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. each day on…

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‘Leader in Me’ Longbranch Elementary determined to break down silos, engage parents in child’s school

August 25, 2016August 24, 20160

By Brenna R. Kelly Kentucky Teacher Longbranch Elementary Principal Erika Bowles often tells the 1,600 parents of her students that…

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Kentucky Division of Surplus Property sends helpful items to Louisiana flood victims

August 25, 2016August 25, 20160

As soon as Keith McNeil saw the news about the flood ravaged areas in Louisiana, he knew the Kentucky Division…

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Judicial Conduct Commission makes public a disability retirement order for Judge Lisa Bushelman

August 24, 2016August 24, 20160

The Judicial Conduct Commission has issued an “Agreed Order of Disability Retirement” for 16th Judicial Circuit Family Court Judge Lisa…

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United Way of Greater Cincinnati kicks off $62.1m campaign; banker Hawking to head NKY effort

August 24, 2016August 24, 20160

United Way campaign chair Ted Torbeck announced a goal of $62.1 million at today’s campaign kickoff on Fountain Square. “Cincinnati…

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Commentary: College students face new barriers, challenges related to rising costs of higher education

August 24, 2016August 24, 20161

By Ashley Spalding Special to NKyTribune Kentucky college students face barriers and challenges as they begin a new academic year,…

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  • Health

Bevin administration submits revised Medicaid waiver proposal to federal government

August 24, 2016August 24, 20161

Gov. Matt Bevin submitted the Section 1115 demonstration waiver known as Kentucky HEALTH (Helping to Engage and Achieve Long Term…

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Proud Eastern Ky University alums, Ron and Sherrie Lou Noel, show gratitude through new $1m pledge

August 24, 2016August 24, 20160

Ron and Sherrie Lou Noel, of Union, whose previous donations made possible the Noel Studio for Academic Creativity and the…

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Author Donna Vitucci has a passion for Covington Ladies Home and for telling universal stories

August 24, 2016August 24, 20160

By Anthony Wyatt NKyTribune reporter Nestled along the tree-lined avenues of the Licking-Riverside Historic District lies what Donna Vitucci refers…

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Newport will be the first Smart City in the Midwest, says tech company Nexigen, SmartLINK’s developer

August 24, 2016August 23, 20161

Special to NKyTribune The City of Newport will be the first “Smart City” in the Midwest despite a $50-million dollar…

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Home Builders Association’s Homefest Crown Point enters final days; one home left to sell

August 23, 2016August 23, 20160

The Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky’s Homefest Crown Point, presented by Florida Tile, is approaching its final days. The…

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Wine Over Water, benefiting Brighton Center, coming up this weekend, at Newport’s Purple People Bridge

August 23, 2016August 22, 20160

Wine Over Water, presented by BB&T is just days away on Saturday August 27 from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m….

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Villa Hills’ John Colson Machlitt dies from injuries suffered in fall at Georgetown College fraternity

August 22, 2016August 22, 20160

LEX 18 television station in Lexington is reporting that a Georgetown College student from Villa Hills has died after a…

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People in the News: Tommy Thompson, Brooke Meier, Daniel Furgason — new jobs and awards

August 22, 2016August 23, 20160

Thompson to head Emergency Communications Center Thomas “Tommy” Thompson has been named Executive Director of the Kenton County Emergency Communications…

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Statewide Summit on Philanthropy to feature keynoter Cleveland Fed president Loretta Mester

August 22, 2016August 22, 20160

Loretta Mester, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, will be keynote speaker for the 8th annual…

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BBB Trends: Put down that hammer — and look up an accredited contractor for your fall projects

August 22, 2016August 28, 20160

By Sandra Guile Better Business Bureau It won’t be long before the leaves start to change colors and temperatures start…

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Jockey Club’s Thoroughbred Incentive Program to hold 2017 championships at Kentucky Horse Park

August 22, 2016August 21, 20160

The Jockey Club Thoroughbred Incentive Program (T.I.P.) has announced it will be holding the inaugural T.I.P. Championships on Sunday, September…

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Our Rich History: Riveting new book on Pearl Bryan, one of region’s most celebrated murders

August 22, 2016August 21, 20160

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Unwanted: A Murder Mystery of the Gilded Age, by Andrew Young, is the…

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Add another ‘D’ to the list of causes of bad driving — millions of drowsy drivers are hitting roadways daily

August 22, 2016March 6, 20200

You can now add a fourth “D” to the list of growing perils behind the wheel: “Drowsiness.” Besides driving drunk,…

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