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Don Then: If you love true crime with a novelist’s flair, add Brian Forschner’s Cold Serial to your bookshelf

November 19, 2015November 19, 20150

Writing true crime stories is a tough beat, one that requires diligence and stamina. Topics often curdle blood. The truly…

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NKU Foundation names new president, Barry Kienzle, and other new officers and board members

November 19, 2015November 19, 20150

One of the region’s top business executives will now lead the Northern Kentucky University Foundation, Inc. Barry G. Kienzle (’73)…

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Ludlow’s Wynners Cup Cafe offering last art show of the year, featuring eight artists

November 19, 2015November 19, 20150

WynnersCup Cafe is hosting its last art show of the year on Friday, November 20, from 6 to 9 p.m….

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New ‘Reworking Kentucky’ to provide workplace-ready assistance to those struggling with addiction

November 19, 20150

State, business and health leaders have launched an initiative aimed at connecting Kentuckians recovering from addiction with employment services. “Reworking…

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Bill Straub: If we are going to turn a blind eye to plight of refugees, a ‘Modest Proposal’ may work

November 19, 20151

With massive apologies to the great Jonathan Swift, whose original text, “A Modest Proposal,’’ from 1729, is liberally quoted throughout….

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Lt. Gov. Luallen touts state’s economic momentum, speaking to area business leaders, consultants

November 19, 20150

Lieutenant Governor Crit Luallen touted Kentucky’s successful business and economic development initiatives, telling regional company executives in Northern Kentucky that…

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Kentucky Arts Council celebrates 50th birthday with 50 Days of Arts around the state, including NKy

November 19, 2015November 19, 20150

From Kentucky Arts Council To commemorate its 50th anniversary as a state agency, the Kentucky Arts Council is celebrating with…

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Good news, hard realities: Building new two-year budgets presents first challenge to lawmakers

November 19, 2015November 19, 20150

By John Gregory Special to NKyTribune When state lawmakers convene in January, their top agenda item will be to pass…

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Letter to the Editor: Friends of Our Troops say thanks to Campbell County VFW Auxiliary for Christmas mail

November 19, 2015November 18, 20150

Dear Editor: As we prepare for the upcoming Christmas mail campaign, Friends of Our Troops would like to extend special…

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Beshear Legacy: Outgoing Governor cites ‘Baker’s Dozen’ accomplishments, says ‘hit the accelerator’

November 18, 2015November 18, 20150

Governor Steve Beshear summed up the impact of his eight years as Kentucky’s chief executive today with a single phrase:…

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Paul Long: Plenty of hill options for running, but Straight Street Hill Climb is all uphill — and grueling

November 18, 20150

Northern Kentucky has hills. Cincinnati has hills. Wherever you run in the area, you will finds hills — small inclines…

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Yoga Vespers: A special benefit at St. John’s church in Newport will benefit Cops & Kids, Beyond the Call

November 18, 2015November 17, 20150

Perhaps you’ve been to Target at Newport Pavilion on a random Saturday morning in December and noticed the place swarming…

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Southern Air adds additional freighters to its fleet, expanding DHL Express service to 10 aircraft

November 17, 2015November 17, 20150

Southern Air, Inc., an operating subsidiary of Worldwide Air Logistics Group, Inc., has added two additional freighters to its fleet,…

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Michael Hammons of Park Hills elected board president of Kentucky Historical Society

November 17, 20150

Michael J. Hammons of Park Hills has been named new board president of The Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) and Wayne…

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Mike Denham: Education really does pay — and in more ways than we may think

November 17, 20150

In the late 1990s, the state rolled out a simple but effective campaign summarized by two words: “Education pays.” That…

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From ProPublica: A reading guide to understanding the deadly terror in Paris and Beirut

November 17, 2015November 17, 20150

By Adam Harris ProPublica On November 13, terrorists hit Paris with a series of coordinated attacks — France’s deadliest since…

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Thomas More College to launch anthology of poetry, prose as part of Visiting Author Series on Nov. 30

November 17, 20150

Thomas More College’s Creative Writing Vision Program presents Quarried: Three Decades of Pine Mountain Sand & Gravel, a showcase of…

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Covington-based Ashland Inc. breaks ground for new Valvoline global headquarters in Lexington

November 17, 2015November 17, 20150

Ashland Inc. celebrated a new 162,400-square-foot office building on its Lexington campus Monday. The new building will serve as the…

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Operation Christmas Child: Gift-filled shoeboxes for children in need collected in Latonia home

November 17, 2015November 17, 20150

Operation Christmas Child (OCC) is the world’s largest Christmas project of its kind. OCC sends gift-filled shoeboxes to children in…

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Consumer alert: Criminals may be stealing your credit card numbers; check your accounts frequently

November 17, 2015November 16, 20150

It’s a common practice today to use a credit or debit card to purchase gas or withdraw money from an…

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SmartHealthToday: A good marriage is good for your health — how happy are you with your life?

November 17, 2015November 16, 20150

By Dianne Gebhardt-French SmartHealthToday People with good marriages tend to eat better, live longer, exercise more, relax more, and heal…

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NKY Startup Resource provides online tool for local entrepreneurs to find the help they need

November 17, 2015November 16, 20150

Northern Kentucky business owners have a new outlet for supporting growth. The NKY Startup Resource (www.nkystartupresource.org), launching November 17, will…

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