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Good news for KY consumers: Natural gas prices will be lower this heating season — maybe by 21%

October 27, 20150

Kentucky residents who heat their homes with natural gas will see much lower prices at the start of the 2015-2016…

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Kentucky joins lifesaving ‘Yellow Dot’ program aimed at saving lives of motorists involved in accidents

October 26, 20150

Governor Steve Beshear today announced the launch of Kentucky’s Yellow Dot program, designed to improve emergency care to motorists involved…

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NKy legislative caucus seeking ‘conversation,’ hears public voices about Brent Spence Bridge

October 23, 20150

By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune contributor Officials from the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce and the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments…

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Governor announces bids opened soon for second section to expand, improve Ky 9 in Newport

October 23, 2015October 23, 20150

Governor Steve Beshear today announced that the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) will soon be opening bids for construction of a…

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Espousing ‘authentic experience,’ Lt. Gov. Luallen touts economic impact of Ky travel, tourism industry

October 21, 2015October 20, 20150

Lieutenant Governor Crit Luallen today touted the economic impact of Kentucky’s travel and tourism industry, which has increased by more…

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Kentucky League of Cities names new officers; Crestview Hills’ Tim Williams elected to board

October 20, 20150

Williamsburg Mayor Roddy Harrison has been elected president of the Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) with Sadieville Mayor Claude Christensen…

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Gov. Beshear appoints four NKyians to state boards

October 19, 2015October 18, 20150

Gov. Beshear announced new appointments to state boards and commissions recently, including four Northern Kentuckians. Beshear has appointed: Brent Madison…

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Heads up for ‘zipper merge’ starting Monday at I-275 Carroll Cropper Bridge restoration

October 16, 20150

A “zipper merge” will begin on Monday, Oct. 19 to help traffic flow on the Interstate 275 Carroll Cropper Bridge…

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Jason Merrick leads through experience in drug treatment at Kenton County Detention Center

October 15, 2015October 15, 20155

By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune contributor Jason Merrick, charged with helping 100 Kenton County inmates at a time escape the scourge…

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Students statewide invited to enter annual Farm to School Month Art Contest; make it colorful

October 14, 2015October 13, 20150

Agriculture Commissioner James Comer invites Kentucky students to enter the Kentucky Department of Agriculture’s annual Farm to School Month Art…

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Centre College Poll: Americans favor equal treatment under the law in religious freedom controversies

October 13, 2015October 12, 20150

By Benjamin Knoll Special to NKyTribune A nationwide poll conducted by political scientists from Centre College shows that by a…

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State racing commission seeks more regulations on ‘historical race wagering’ despite looming lawsuit

October 12, 20150

The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission wants to implement additional regulations on historical racing even though a legal challenge to betting…

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Judge-Executive Pendery reminds Campbell taxpayers of new rates, discount if paid in November

October 12, 20150

In his latest newsletter, Judge-Executive Steve Pendery reminds Campbell County taxpayers of new tax rates that will appear in tax…

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Covington City Commission upholds UDRB decision, rejects proposed Baker Hunt building design

October 9, 2015October 9, 20150

By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune contributor Some Covington city commissioners were fond of a design for a proposed new classroom building…

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Daily Yonder: While a Kentucky county clerk grabs the spotlight, most others are working quietly

October 9, 2015October 8, 20151

Out of the nations’ more than 3,000 county clerks, only a handful – including Kentucky’s Kim Davis of Rowan County…

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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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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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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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Paul focuses on familiar issues in Florence Rotary address, remains committed to presidential campaign

October 6, 2015October 6, 20151

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor For the second time in less than two months the Florence Rotary Club hosted…

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Holmes’ Shaunda Akemon wins statewide poster contest for Public Service Recognition Week

October 5, 20150

Holmes High School’s Shaunda Akemon won the statewide Public Service Recognition Week poster competition in the 14-18 age group. The…

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State’s public defender program gets federal grant to help alleviate case backups due to conflict of interest

October 5, 2015October 4, 20150

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) Bureau of Justice Assistance announced that the Department of Public Advocacy (DPA), Kentucky’s statewide…

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