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Baker Hunt proposing major renovation, may face opposition at the Urban Design Review Board

June 16, 20150

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Reporter One of Covington’s most revered institutions and some members of the city’s most exclusive neighborhood…

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St. Elizabeth names new president and CEO, Garren Colvin who has been serving in interim position

June 15, 20150

Garren Colvin has been named the new President and Chief Executive Officer of St. Elizabeth Healthcare. He has been with…

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Governor announces funding of eight programs aimed at fighting, treating heroin abuse

June 15, 2015June 15, 20150

Governor Steve Beshear today took another step to build upon the success of the 2015 landmark anti-heroin legislation he signed…

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Thomas More College names Jeff Briggs new vice president of finance and operations

June 15, 2015June 15, 20150

Thomas More College in Crestview Hills has named Jeff Briggs Vice President of Finance and Operations. Briggs spent the past…

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Kentucky Lottery reports $200,000 Cash Ball ticket was sold in Covington for Saturday’s drawing

June 15, 20150

There was a $200,000 Cash Ball winner sold at the following retailer for the Saturday, June 13th drawing: Deters &…

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Covington Summer Youth Program aimed at preventing a ‘summer slide’ for students

June 15, 20150

By Mike Marsee Special to the NKyTribune It is one thing to run a program that keeps kids entertained during…

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Our Rich History: Grand old Latonia Racecourse set records during its glory days, closed in 1939

June 15, 2015January 18, 20161

This is part of a regular series especially for the NKyTribune on local history by three distinguished historians, Paul Tenkotte…

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Remembering distinguished editor John Carroll who died Sunday of rare neurological disorder at age 73

June 15, 2015June 15, 20150

John S. Carroll, a widely admired newspaper editor who restored the reputation and credibility of The Los Angeles Times in…

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Amazon hiring for full-time jobs at Hebron; team participates in Walk Now for Autism Speaks

June 15, 20150

Amazon associates from the company’s Hebron fulfillment operations recently participated in the 2015 Walk Now for Autism Speaks to raise…

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These Suits REALLY Rock — your friends and neighbors have talent you didn’t suspect. What fun!

June 12, 2015June 12, 20150

Special to the NKyTribune Suits That Rock will return to The Carnegie’s Otto M. Budig Theatre stage for the 8th…

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Covington announces updated trash and recycling guidelines as Rumpke takes over the service July 1

June 12, 2015June 12, 20150

Beginning on July 1, Rumpke Waste & Recycling will provide City residents and businesses with trash and recoiling services, the…

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Dolwick Drive in Erlanger is booming commercial development, maybe site for new specialty hospital

June 12, 2015June 11, 20152

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Reporter When Northern Kentuckians think about booming commercial development and multi-million-dollar business investments in offices and…

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Three film projects get Ky Tourism incentives; one in NKy by Chris Collinsworth for NBC Sports

June 11, 20150

The Kentucky Tourism Development Finance Authority has approved three film projects for financial incentives. Under the new film incentive law…

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Erlanger Lions Club holds thank-you picnic for Erlanger-Elsmere police and their families

June 11, 2015June 11, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Reporter What says summertime more than neighbors getting together for a grill out and picnic? That’s…

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Panning for gold in local streams a rich-not-so-quick adventure — but a lot of fun; there is gold there

June 11, 2015June 11, 20151

By Gayle Pille NKyTribune Correspondent There is gold in these here hills, folks. Word is there’s a couple of ole…

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Hear latest from developer of Hotel Covington
at June 18 Covington Business Council luncheon

June 11, 2015June 10, 20150

Salyers Group President Guy van Rooyen addresses the Covington Business Council monthly luncheon June 18 to provide the latest update…

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Two Covington historic neighborhoods offer tour of public gardens, greenspaces as fundraiser

June 10, 2015June 10, 20151

Twenty-seven private gardens and greenspaces and several small public parks will be on exhibit June 20 and 21 during the…

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150 area high schoolers chosen as Navigo Scholars by eight local companies focusing on jobs, careers

June 10, 2015June 10, 20150

Special to NKyTribune Looking to build their own workforce, eight local companies will also brighten the futures of 150 area…

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Barbara Howard made big impact over five decades at Redwood, now ‘retiring’ for her ‘what’s next’

June 10, 2015June 10, 20150

By Nick Gonnella NKyTribune Correspondent Barbara Howard did not originally envision the impact she would have on thousands of lives…

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Scarf It Up participating in World Wide Knit in Public Day at NKy’s Joseph-Beth on Saturday

June 10, 2015June 10, 20150

Volunteers of Scarf It Up For Those In Need will be participating in the World Wide Knit in Public day…

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Book Party! Join Rick Robinson who’ll sign his newest novel, ‘The Advance Man,’ here on June 18

June 9, 2015June 9, 20150

Local author Rick Robinson’s latest novel, The Advance Man, which spent its first weekend on Amazon’s top seller list in…

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Cold Spring turning 75 next year, seeking stories, historical pictures, information on time capsule

June 9, 2015June 9, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Reporter Cold Spring turns 75 years old next year, and the city is planning to celebrate…

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