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Kenton County sets sights on old Bavarian Brewery in Covington for county administration building

July 10, 2016July 10, 20160

Questions about the future of the old Bavarian Brewery property in Covington are about to be put to rest: Kenton…

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Government briefs: State property tax rate remains flat; First Lady’s foster care transition pilot program

July 10, 20160

State property tax rate The Kentucky Department of Revenue has set the 2016 State Real Property Tax Rate at 12.2…

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Boone County Animal Shelter chosen to participate in ASPCA Adoption Ambassadors campaign

July 8, 2016July 7, 20160

NKyTribune staff The Boone County Animal Shelter was one of just two shelters in Kentucky chosen by the ASPCA to…

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Jobless rate down in 91 counties year-to-year in May; Boone, Campbell among lowest in state

July 7, 2016July 6, 20160

Unemployment rates fell in 91 Kentucky counties between May 2015 and May 2016, rose in 24 counties, and remained the…

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Gov. Bevin targets ‘red tape’ that hampers business growth in Kentucky; sets up website for your input

July 6, 20162

Gov. Matt Bevin aims to identify and eliminate or revise outdated and unnecessary state regulations that hamper business growth in…

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NKY group among three winners of Public Awareness Initiative Awards for efforts to stop elder abuse

July 5, 2016July 4, 20160

Three community groups — including one from NKY, have received awards from the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services…

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Kenton County to recognize 40 years of parks and 20 years of recreation with celebration at Middleton-Mills

July 4, 2016July 4, 20161

Come and celebrate the great parks history in Kenton County at the 40/20 Celebration. The event is being held Sunday,…

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NKY’s Joy Kramer sworn in as chief judge of Kentucky Court of Appeals, elected by fellow judges

July 1, 20160

Judge Joy A. Kramer of Northern Kentucky was sworn as chief judge of the Kentucky Court of Appeals for a…

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Five officers from Northern Kentucky among 20 who complete three-week sergeant’s leadership course

July 1, 2016July 1, 20160

Law enforcement officers from 17 agencies across the commonwealth were recognized today for completing the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training’s…

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Government Briefs: Higher ed cuts to Supreme Court, Kenton Co. lease with Davey Golf, VW settlement

June 30, 2016June 29, 20160

Supreme Court to hear case on higher ed cuts Three lawmakers who are suing Governor Matt Bevin to block cuts…

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Boone County FY 2017 budget increases reserves, funds capital projects, without tax increase

June 29, 2016June 29, 20162

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Boone County leaders say the budget approved by the Fiscal Court June 21 keeps…

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Government briefs: Florence seeks city clerk; Wurz ribbon-cutting; emergency notification in Campbell

June 27, 2016June 27, 20160

Florence seeks City Clerk The City of Florence, Kentucky is currently accepting applications for the position of City Clerk. Applicants…

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Old Time Kentucky: Laura Clay, daughter of Lion of White Hall, was first woman to get Presidential vote

June 27, 2016June 26, 20160

By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist Hillary Clinton is poised to become the first woman nominated for president by a major…

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Scam alert: Labor Secretary warns don’t believe call from ‘Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board’

June 24, 2016June 24, 20160

The Kentucky Labor Cabinet Department of Workers’ Claims has learned of a telephone scam in which individuals are told that…

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City of Florence promotes from within; appoints Hunt Business/Community Development Director

June 24, 20160

The City of Florence has announced the appointment of Josh Hunt to the position of Business/Community Development Director. Hunt began…

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City of Elsmere adopts its first strategic plan, after a sixth-month process involving citizen engagement

June 23, 2016June 23, 20160

The city of Elsmere adopted its first ever strategic plan at a special City Council meeting held at the Elsmere…

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Ethics Reporter: Legislative Ethics Commission approves use of social media fundraising

June 23, 2016June 22, 20160

The Legislative Ethics Commission has approved a formal opinion (OLEC 16-01) responding to a question of whether it is permissible…

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Sen. Schickel receives ‘100 Proof Award’ from KY Distillers Association, Rep. Belcher also honored

June 22, 20160

The Kentucky Distillers’ Association has honored Sen. John Schickel, R-Union, with its prestigious “100 Proof Award” for his leadership in…

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Agriculture Commissioner kicks off Hunger Task Force meetings at Campbell County Extension Office

June 22, 2016June 22, 20161

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The Kentucky Hunger Task Force held the first of 10 regional meetings Tuesday at…

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Secretary of Labor Ramsey to speak at Newport Business Association luncheon on June 29

June 20, 2016June 20, 20160

The Commonwealth’s Secretary of the Kentucky Labor Cabinet Derrick Ramsey will be presenting a “State of the Kentucky Labor Workforce”…

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Gov. Bevin appoints Campbell County’s Cameron Blau District Judge for 17th Judicial District

June 17, 20161

Gov. Matt Bevin has announced the appointment of Honorable Cameron Blau to the office of District Judge for the 17th…

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Whalen’s State of the City and Budget Address highlights successes, plans for the future in Florence

June 15, 20160

By Mark Hansel NKytribune managing editor The City of Florence is on solid financial ground and, despite challenges, is poised…

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