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Billy Reed: Untrue and unfair — SI’s report that UofL sports culture is ‘dangerous to women’

October 11, 2015October 11, 20150

A few weeks ago, I introduced Tom Jurich at the first Women In Sports Heroes banquet sponsored by the Louisville…

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Friends of Covington announce winners of 24th annual neighborhood beautification awards

October 11, 2015October 11, 20150

This year marks the 24th year that the Friends of Covington will honor home owners and business owners with Beautification…

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Ludlow’s Circus Mojo receives federal grant to help export its circus arts vocational program

October 11, 2015October 12, 20150

Circus Mojo has received a grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration State Trade and Export Promotion that will allow…

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It’s Bullying Prevention Month; take the online ‘I want to be a school safety Superhero’ pledge

October 10, 2015October 11, 20150

October is Bullying Prevention Month and Kentucky Center for School Safety proudly announces the theme for Kentucky Safe Schools Week…

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Christ Hospital offering free screenings this weekend as part of the First Ladies Health Initiative

October 9, 20150

Continuing its mission to improve the health of the community, The Christ Hospital Health Network is supporting the First Ladies…

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Don Then: Some opportunities to hear writers at library, and ten tips if you are writing a book

October 9, 20150

The following information comes from the Cincinnati Public Library: “To Kill a Mockingbird remains one of the most beloved novels…

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Looking for well-paid career opportunities? Get your Passport to Manufacturing at five open houses, tours

October 9, 20150

The Northern Kentucky Chapter of the Kentucky Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education (NKY FAME), Gateway Community & Technical College (Gateway)…

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Trouble Behind Bars: There is a real cost of the abuse and misconduct in Kentucky’s jails

October 9, 2015October 9, 20150

Last of a series By R.G. Dunlop Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting Abuse and misconduct in Kentucky’s county jails inflict…

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Florence Inn owner says he’ll put his land up for sale, as his lawyer reviews enforcement board ruling

October 8, 2015October 8, 20150

By Mark Hansel NkyTribune managing editor In an exclusive interview with the NKyTribune, Florence Inn owner Sridar Kadaba, of the…

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NKy native Ken Pendery to celebrate opening of 11th area First Watch in Florence on Monday

October 8, 2015October 8, 20150

First Watch CEO and President Ken Pendery will be celebrating First Watch’s 11th area restaurant opening in his homeplace on…

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Campbell County’s Mark Cummins among those honored with Governor’s Ambassador Awards

October 8, 2015October 8, 20150

Campbell County Juvenile Detention Center Superintendent Mark Cummins was among the “most generous public employees” honored today with the presentation…

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Trouble Behind Bars: Derrick Rose died behind bars, there again for yet another of many misdemeanors

October 8, 2015October 8, 20150

Fourth in a Series By R.G. Dunlop Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky.—Derrick Rose spent a fair amount of…

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NKy’s ‘drug czars’ on front lines of war on heroin — fighting addictions, planning education campaign

October 8, 2015October 8, 20151

By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune Contributor When heroin-addicted inmates start leaving the Kenton County Detention Center injected with a medication that…

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Bill Straub: Despite Kentucky’s erratic political history, that Bevin is even close is incomprehensible

October 8, 2015October 8, 20150

WASHINGTON – It was the venerated Sam Rayburn, a Texas Democrat who served as Speaker of the House for 17…

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Mark your calendars for Women’s Initiative annual breakfast; keynote speech by author Tasha Eurich

October 8, 2015October 7, 20150

Mark your calendar for the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Women’s Initiative’s annual breakfast — and the celebration of the…

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Paul Long: When ya gotta go, ya gotta go . . .runners are acutely aware of the lack of public restrooms

October 7, 20151

By Paul Long Special to NKyTribune Runners are acutely aware of the lack of public restrooms. We are often searching…

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Tri-ED gets national award of excellence for its NKY Boost, a pacesetter for business retention, expansion

October 7, 2015October 7, 20150

The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) presented Northern Kentucky Tri-ED with a Gold Excellence in Economic Development Award for NKY…

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Asbury Methodist’s 36th annual craft fair set for November, raises money for worthy causes

October 7, 2015October 7, 20150

A Northern Kentucky time-honored tradition for over 36 years will return to Highland Heights in early November. The annual Asbury…

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Casey’s Law activist Charlotte Wethington to speak to Women’s Network on heroin issues

October 7, 2015October 7, 20150

Unlikely activist Charlotte Wethington of Transitions will speak about heroin abuse at a meeting of the Women’s Network of Northern…

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Prichard Committee special report shows schools are expanding literacy beyond English class

October 7, 20150

Special to NKyTribune Kentucky’s new English, math and science standards support each other by connecting knowledge and skills across subjects;…

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Baker Hunt appeal of ruling against its new addition to be heard Thursday by Covington commission

October 7, 2015October 7, 20150

By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune Contributor The Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center has appealed a July ruling against its plans…

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SmartHealthToday: If children are misbehaving, take a closer look at their sleep schedules

October 7, 2015October 7, 20150

By Colleen Weinkam SmartHealthToday reporter If you have a child who is misbehaving, you might want to hold off on…

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