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Kentucky’s nursing workforce looks fairly stable, says new survey by state Board of Nursing

June 3, 20230

By Sarah Ladd The Kentucky Lantern About 40% of Kentucky’s nursing workforce has been on the job for less than…

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Keven Moore: Growing nuclear verdicts fueled by third-party litigation funding — here’s how

June 3, 20230

Long gone are the days when someone or a group of people were injured, killed, or has been wronged by…

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Leroy Ellington’s Sacred Hearts to kick off Behringer-Crawford’s 2023 Music@BCM concert series June 8

June 3, 20230

Master showman and sax-playing front man Leroy Ellington is kicking off the 2023 Music@BCM summer concert series, Thursday, June 8…

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Task force looking for solutions to Kentucky’s large-animal veterinarian shortage starts its work

June 3, 2023December 20, 20230

A task force charged with finding solutions to Kentucky’s large-animal veterinarian shortage met in Frankfort this week at the Kentucky…

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St. Elizabeth to host special events, activities in honor of National Cancer Survivors Day on Monday

June 2, 20230

St. Elizabeth Healthcare announces a series of special events and activities in honor of National Cancer Survivors Day and Lung…

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Team of paddlers embarked today on the Ohio River Challenge, a 250-mile, 10 day expedition

June 2, 20230

A team of intrepid paddlers embarked today on the Ohio River Challenge, a 250-mile, 10-day expedition from Portsmouth, Ohio, to…

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Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky to establish first U.S.-assembled BEV plant in Georgetown

June 2, 20230

Kentucky has further solidified its place as a national leader in the rapidly growing electric vehicle industry as leaders at…

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Cove Federal Credit union names five students who earned $2000 scholarships for college

June 2, 20230

Cove Federal Credit Union has announced the recipients of the 2023 Cove Federal Credit Union Scholarship. Five local students, members…

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NKY Chamber’s June 13 Eggs ‘N Issues to explore importance of women in high-ranking positions

June 2, 20230

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce (NKY Chamber) will welcome three panelists for Eggs‘N Issues: Women in High-Ranking Leadership Positions…

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Newport Education Foundation accepting donations for renovation of high school’s Wildcat Stadium

June 2, 20230

The Newport Education Foundation is now accepting donations to help pay for the renovation of Newport High School’s Wildcat Stadium. The…

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Florence city council reinforces ban on chickens, citing zoning ordinance against farm animals

June 2, 20231

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Florence city council met this week for a special meeting to take care of…

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Bill Straub: If you only see bad guys in public service, then, like Paul, you see bad guys despite evidence

June 2, 20231

Let’s see…Adolph Hitler, Uncle Joe Stalin, Tony Fauci, Pol Pot, Mao Tse… Whoa. Wait just a doggone minute. Something wrong…

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CovCath’s improbable doubles comeback gives Colonels first team tennis state championship

June 1, 20230

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter NICHOLASVILLE – They’d already lost the first set 6-2 and were down 5-1 in…

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Tough luck for young Highlands’ team in state tourney softball for second straight year

June 1, 20230

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter LEXINGTON – A young Highlands Bluebirds’ team could not halt the Ninth Region’s six-year…

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Walton-Verona boys, Beechwood girls pull off surprising sweep in Class 1A state track meet

June 1, 20230

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Northern Kentucky teams sweeping state titles in Class 1A track and field comes as…

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HOMEARAMA, nation’s oldest luxury showcase, coming to NKY for first time: Newport’s Martin’s Gate

June 1, 2023July 28, 20230

Staff report The nation’s oldest luxury home showcase, HOMEARAMA, is celebrating 60-years of featuring the most innovative and inspiring homes…

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KY lawmakers to convene 2023 Interim Session June 6 in Frankfort; 2024 Regular Session set for Jan. 2

June 1, 20230

The 2023 Interim Session is poised to officially begin Tuesday morning with a host of interim joint committee meetings in…

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Northern Kentucky Pride parade and PrideFest is Sunday, festival features fun activities

June 1, 20230

After a record turnout in 2022, NKY Pride is back and better than ever with a full schedule of family-friendly…

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Cincinnati Children’s to open Cold Spring primary care office, includes mental health, telehealth options

June 1, 20230

Cincinnati Children’s will open a primary care office Monday, June 5, in the Campbell County city of Cold Spring, bringing…

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New research shows Kentucky foster youth transitioning into adulthood face resources gap

June 1, 20230

By Nadia Ramlagan Public News Service Kentucky’s former foster youth have a steeper climb into adulthood than their peers, according…

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Enzweiler Building Institute to hold two job fairs during June for skilled trades profressionals

June 1, 20230

The Enzweiler Building Institute will host two job fairs this June. The first will be held Wednesday, June 7 from…

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Rob Franxman named Assistant County Administrator in Boone County, part of Webster’s new plan

June 1, 20230

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Rob Franxman has been named Boone County Assistant County Administrator/County Engineer. The recommendation was…

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