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Jim Beam Urban Stillhouse opens in Louisville; latest attraction celebrates state’s $3 billion industry

October 2, 2015October 1, 20150

Governor Steve Beshear joined Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer and other local leaders for a ceremony to help open the Jim…

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New report details Community Banking in the 21st Century, details challenges facing today’s bankers

October 2, 2015October 1, 20150

The Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) joins other state bank regulators, the Conference of State Bank Supervisors and the Federal…

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Home Builders Association creates ‘festival’ atmosphere for HomeFest Manhattan Harbour

October 2, 2015October 1, 20150

The Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky will open HomeFest Manhattan Harbour beginning October 3rd running through October 18th. The…

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AT&T expands high speed Internet at more than 200 locations in Ky; Governor lauds expanded access

October 1, 2015October 2, 20150

Across Kentucky, more people will have access to AT&T* high-speed Internet as the enhanced 4G LTE network has been enhanced…

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KDE releases state school test scores; Johnson, Highlands, Beechwood, Walton-Verona in top ten

October 1, 2015October 1, 20150

NKyTribune Staff Report Data released from the Kentucky Department of Education show a mixed bag of results for the state’s…

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Bill Straub: Whiz-kid Thomas Massie just out of his element in Congress, is mainly good at whining

October 1, 20152

During its horrendous inaugural season in 1962, the New York Mets stumbled home with a 40-120 record, the worst in…

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Chamber’s Emerging 30 event celebrates companies who achieve revenue and growth targets over three years

October 1, 2015September 30, 20150

On Thursday, October 22, the Northern Kentucky Chamber will recognize the success of growing businesses in our region at the…

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The Endow Kentucky tax credit program increases endowed funds across state by more than $15m

October 1, 2015September 30, 20150

By Jerry Seale NKyTribune Intern The Endow Kentucky tax credit program leveraged more than $15 million in new permanent charitable…

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Don Then: Two books by regional authors will enrich your experiences and expand your horizons

October 1, 2015October 1, 20150

The late novelist William Styron (Sophie’s Choice, The Confessions of Nat Turner, and Lie Down in Darkness) once observed that…

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month: She got bad news, then vowed to use her second chance to do good

October 1, 2015September 30, 20150

St. Elizabeth News Service October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This is first of several stories on the subject the…

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Marketbasket survey shows lower retail prices for food, thanks mostly to lower energy prices

September 30, 2015September 30, 20150

Lower retail prices for several foods, including whole milk, cheddar cheese, bacon and apples resulted in a slight decrease in…

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Kentucky Innovation Network presents second IdeaFestival, a magnet for innovative, creative minds

September 30, 2015September 29, 20150

For the second year, the Kentucky Innovation Network takes the presenting-sponsor role in IdeaFestival, the forum beginning today in Louisville…

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Henson and Hague — 40 plus years of friendship — shared in interchange of poetry, fiction and music

September 30, 2015September 29, 20150

Thomas More College’s New Writer-in-Residence Dick Hague and Author-Editor Michael Henson shared from their latest publications in a relaxed interchange…

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NKU alum, an award-winning designer at IBM, will deliver public lecture as part of Design Week

September 29, 2015September 29, 20150

Northern Kentucky University will host Oen Michael Hammonds, an NKU alumnus and lead facilitator and advisory designer at IBM, on…

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Ten Northern Kentuckians among those honored as heroes, inducted into state Veterans’ Hall of Fame

September 29, 2015September 29, 20150

Ten Northern Kentuckians were among 25 new heroes honored by the Kentucky Veterans’ Hall of Fame in ceremonies at the…

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Ag Commissioner Comer says Kentucky will be the epicenter of industrial hemp production

September 29, 2015September 29, 20150

Industrial hemp will cover tens of thousands of acres and generate thousands of jobs in Kentucky in the near future,…

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Chamber offering flu shots for employees of local businesses; part of emphasis on health and wellness

September 28, 20150

In October, the Northern Kentucky Chamber has organized two days for employees from local companies to get ahead of flu…

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Veterans Affairs gave away 1,200 gun locks to law enforcement agencies, aimed at preventing suicides

September 28, 2015September 27, 20150

During Suicide Prevention Month in September, the Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (KDVA) gave away more than 1,200 gun locks…

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CPA Q&A: Opening a new business — about start-up expenses, setting your salary, and more

September 28, 2015September 28, 20150

By Shannon VonEye, CPA The VonLehman Company Q: How Are My Start-Up Expenses Deducted? A: Individuals starting a new business…

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Governor and First Lady set example by getting flu vaccination — and encourage others to do the same

September 28, 2015September 28, 20150

As flu season approaches, Governor Steve Beshear and First Lady Jane Beshear are encouraging others to protect themselves by getting…

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‘Step Up’ challenge has seven participating companies in friendly, healthy competition for United Way

September 28, 2015September 28, 20150

Seven Greater Cincinnati companies have pledged $10,000 a piece to compete in a walking challenge to benefit United Way’s Collective…

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Our Rich History: The Catholic Worker movement, Cincinnati and Pat Flannery — and Pope’s inspiration

September 28, 2015January 18, 20161

First in a series by Paul A. Tenkotte Special to the NKyTribune On Thursday, September 24, last week, Pope Francis…

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