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Photographer Katie Woodring brings special insight, caring to pictures of Covington firefighters at work

May 26, 2015July 31, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Reporter Some professions are wrapped in mystique, and capture the imagination. Turn on a TV any…

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County judge-executives aim to seek private funding for regional ‘drug czar’ to coordinate war on heroin

May 26, 2015May 26, 20151

By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune Reporter The top elected officials of Kenton, Campbell and Boone counties are hoping to create a…

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Corrections officers to get pay raises to retain staff and increase recruiting

May 21, 20150

The Kentucky Department of Corrections will enhance its compensation for correctional officers and other hazardous duty staff under a plan…

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Kentucky Republican gubernatorial primary goes into extra innings – what happens next?

May 21, 20150

By Joshua A. Douglas and Thomas E. Travis UK Election Law Society Eighty-three votes. That’s all that separates Kentucky GOP…

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Slim 83-vote margin separates Bevin, Comer in GOP gubernatorial race; Comer seeks recanvass

May 20, 20150

(Click for larger view) Kentucky’s Republican gubernatorial primary remains up in the air this morning as Louisville businessman Matt Bevin…

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Board of Emergency Medical Services recognizes 2015 National EMS Week

May 19, 20150

“EMS Strong” is what draws a special few together to do the important work of providing lifesaving emergency medical care….

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Another 3,000 Kentuckians sign up for health coverage during special enrollment period

May 18, 20150

An additional 3,047 Kentuckians signed up for health coverage during a special enrollment period that ran from March 2 through…

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Covington council approves plan for rehabs of Fifth Street properties and for goats at Goebel Park

May 13, 20150

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Reporter The Covington City Commission has approved a plan that will help a local real estate…

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Kentucky Office of Homeland Security is accepting grant applications through July 10

May 13, 2015May 13, 20150

The Kentucky Office of Homeland Security is accepting applications for the FY 2015 State Homeland Security Grant Program through July…

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Reds join forces with Campbell Co. Solid Waste to help residents recycle electronics during drive

May 13, 2015May 13, 20150

Campbell County Solid Waste is joining forces with the Cincinnati Reds, PNC Bank and Players for the Planet once again…

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Calm waters running through Cold Spring after turmoil; indication of smoother sailing ahead?

May 13, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Reporter After a stormy first quarter to the year, the city of Cold Spring seems to…

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US 62 paving, intersection work Moody to AA starts; work continues from Fourth to Forest, detour remains

May 12, 20150

Contractors will begin nighttime paving operations along US 62 from Moody Drive to the AA Highway at Maysville this week…

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‘The Trooper’ honors Kentucky State Police’s legacy of ‘service, bravery, sacrifice’

May 12, 2015May 12, 20150

The Kentucky State Police has an unveiled a “powerful new symbol” of its history – a bronze statue paying tribute…

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Film incentives bill expected to create jobs, attract productions and promote tourism

May 7, 2015May 7, 20150

Gov. Steve Beshear today signed House Bill 340, which will make Kentucky more competitive in attracting film and television productions…

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Florence Rotary Club to honor law enforcement at luncheon May 11

May 7, 2015May 8, 20150

State Sen. John Schickel will speak at the Rotary Club of Florence’s law enforcement appreciation luncheon next week in Northern…

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Water line concerns brought before state oversight panel for budget consideration

May 7, 20150

Significant funding could be available in the next state budget cycle for line-item grants to help run water lines to…

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NOTICE: Night lane closure on Brent Spence Bridge Thursday

May 6, 20150

The state Transportation Cabinet has announced a night lane closure for Brent Spence Bridge for maintenance: I-75 – Brent Spence…

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Ports of Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky to be re-designated, expanded to include 15 counties

May 5, 20150

Dedication of the Re-designated Ports of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, hosted by the Central Ohio River Business Association (CORBA) will…

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Kenton County needs poll workers; Summe cites absentee ballot availability, changes to polling places

May 1, 20150

The Kenton County Board of Elections is looking for poll workers for the primary election being held on Tuesday, May…

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Ethics Reporter: Advertising spurs 11 percent increase in spending during 30-day session

May 1, 20150

Special to NKyTribune Lobbyists and their employers reported spending about 11 percent more in the recently completed 2015 General Assembly…

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Covington Mayor Sherry Carran imposes ‘partial ban’ on questions at close of commission meetings

April 28, 2015April 29, 20151

By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune reporter COVINGTON – Mayor Sherry Carran has imposed a partial ban on questions during the “public…

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State retirement system to get “actuarial” audit by outside firm; state Chamber calls for more

April 28, 2015April 29, 20152

The Kentucky Retirement System will undergo a level two actuarial audit this summer conducted by an outside firm the system…

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