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Recovered addict, actress Jodie Sweetin to share her story at NKU, to benefit Northern KY Hates Heroin

November 28, 20160

Actress Jodie Sweetin is best known for her role as Stephanie Tanner on the popular sitcom Full House, but the…

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For first time since 2013, NKU to host 2017 National Economics Challenge for KY high school students

November 28, 20160

A partnership between Northern Kentucky University’s Center for Economic Education, the Kentucky Council of Economic Education, and Central Bank will…

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Four local WWII veterans will share their stories at Boone County Public Library on Pearl Harbor Day

November 25, 20160

On Wednesday, December 7, the 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, four local WWII veterans will share their remarkable stories at…

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Vote is in and winner is: Norse mascot Victor E. Viking gets remade body but gets to keep his head

November 22, 20160

The Northern Kentucky University Athletics department has announced the winner of the Victor E. Viking contest. Following a five-day online…

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‘Stronger By Degrees’: Council on Postsecondary Education reports record number of college degrees awarded

November 22, 2016November 22, 20160

Kentucky’s public and independent colleges and universities conferred a record 65,829 degrees and credentials during the 2015-16 year, representing a…

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NKU Prof. Chamberlain teaches theater costuming — and that leads to the power of student philanthropy

November 21, 2016November 21, 20160

By Mark Neikirk NKU’s Scripps Howard Center Ronnie Chamberlain’s classroom had the look a doll factory. Headless torsos, some dressed,…

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River Ridge 5th grader, Megan Rust, wins division of the National School Bus Safety Contest

November 21, 2016November 20, 20160

By Mike Marsee Kentucky Department of Education Megan Rust, a 5th-grade student at River Ridge Elementary School (Kenton County), won…

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Latest state test scores show modest progress in narrowing achievement gaps, but not enough

November 17, 20160

The latest state test results reveal a mixture of good news and troubling challenges about Kentucky’s progress in narrowing achievement…

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For Ruth Moyer Elementary, a National Blue Ribbon School, it’s best practices every day, all day

November 16, 20160

By Brenna R. Kelly Special to the NKyTribune from the Kentucky Department of Education Dawn Laber’s phone hasn’t stopped ringing…

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Kentucky Education Savings Plan providing ‘Black Friday’ incentive start a new kysaves.com account

November 15, 20160

Black Friday is known for the retail industry’s frenzy of deals and discounts, but this Black Friday the Kentucky Education…

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NKU Forum cafe series talk: Journalist Al Cross leading a discussion about the election results

November 13, 20160

Given the interest in understanding Election Day results, the Northern Kentucky University Scripps Howard Center for Civic Engagement will be…

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NKU announces two Fast Track application sessions to help students with spring semester enrollment

November 12, 20160

With the spring semester just around the corner, Northern Kentucky University will again host a series of Fast Track application…

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Thomas More College adds new multi-discipinary field of study for majors, Ethical Leadership Studies

November 11, 2016November 12, 20160

Thomas More College has added a new field of study called Ethical Leadership Studies. It combines leadership, business and ethics…

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Boone County schools PiBiotics team gets Staples Foundation ‘2 Million and Change’ grant

November 10, 2016November 10, 20160

The PiBotics Boone County Schools District High School Robotics Team has been selected by a Staples associate to receive a…

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Come see, hear about ‘The Marvelous Moon’ at Thomas More College’s BB&T Conservatory Saturday

November 9, 20160

Thomas More College is hosting an open house of its BB&T Observatory on Saturday, November 12, for “The Marvelous Moon.”…

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Northern Kentucky kids voted, too — for Trump, Paul, Massie, cursive handwriting and safe social media

November 9, 20161

Northern Kentucky kids flocked to the polls on Election Day. Future voters of any age were encouraged to go to…

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This vote’s in and final: Landslide winner is the traditional Chocolate Chip in Littlest Angels election

November 8, 20160

In keeping with a fine — and tasty — election tradition, City of Union Mayor Larry K. Solomon participated in…

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Brigham Young University student from Hebron receives NASCAR Chevrolet Diversity Scholarship

November 8, 20160

NASCAR and Chevrolet today announced the winners of the second annual NASCAR Chevrolet Diversity Scholarship Contest during a press conference…

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Boone County extension office offering healthy cooking classes with lessons that go beyond the kitchen

November 8, 2016November 8, 20160

By Aimee Nielson UK Agricultural Communications In the past 18 months, Jamie Porter has faced many challenges. Her husband passed…

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Gateway honoring veterans at Emerge in Covington with complimentary haircuts and chair massages

November 7, 20160

Gateway Community and Technical College’s Emerge Hair Studio & Spa will honor veterans, active military and first responders Nov. 9-11,…

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‘Why I Love America’ calendar contest for Kenton County schools; winners named from each grade

November 7, 2016November 7, 20160

Kenton County Attorney Stacy Tapke and a team of judges including, Fort Mitchell Police Chief Andrew Schierberg, Kenton County Commissioner…

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UK’s College of Ag, LSU researchers get $4m grant to study ‘lignin’ and engage rural students in science

November 6, 20160

Lignin is a byproduct of the biofuels, pulp and paper, and sugarcane industries. It has a pretty low value on…

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