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Kentucky simplifies Child Care Assistance Program application process with online service Benefind

January 22, 2018January 21, 20187

It’s now easier for Kentucky families to apply for child care assistance funds. The Cabinet for Health and Family Services…

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U.S. Department of Justice data shows incarceration rates rise in Kentucky against national decline

January 21, 2018January 20, 20180

New data from the federal agency charged with tracking criminal justice statistics around the nation reveals Kentucky’s incarceration rate is…

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Yuengling, America’s oldest beer, will now be sold in Kentucky for the first time, to rollout in March

January 20, 2018January 19, 20181

D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc., America’s Oldest Brewery®, is pleased to announce that it is expanding the distribution of its…

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Sullivan University System named among Best Places to Work in Kentucky for the fourth time

January 19, 2018January 19, 20181

The Sullivan University System has been named as one of the Best Places to Work in Kentucky. Sullivan was one…

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CVG has record-breaking passenger volume and cargo growth in 2017; best December in history

January 18, 2018January 17, 20180

In 2017, the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) served 7.8 million passengers, its largest volume since 2010. This represents a…

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Florence Freedom’s owner Clint Brown dies suddenly at 63; bought the team in 2004

January 17, 2018January 17, 20180

By Erik Lake NKyTribune reporter Florence Freedom Owner, President and CEO Clint Brown passed away suddenly early this morning. Brown,…

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CVG has lowest airfares in the region, ranking 83 nationally: Passengers are paying $250 less per ticket

January 17, 2018January 16, 20180

The U.S. Department of Transportation released its average airfare ranking report for third quarter 2017, and the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International…

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State Farm Agent Kennedy to host ESPN College Game Day Bus at Wings and Rings in Crestview Hills

January 16, 2018January 16, 20180

In advance of the ESPN College GameDay Covered by State Farm show and the Florida at Kentucky game on Saturday,…

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Campbell County Library’s new Alexandria Branch opening tomorrow — join the celebration

January 15, 2018January 15, 20180

The new Alexandria Branch of the Campbell County Library will hold a grand opening on Tuesday. The branch will be…

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Danner earns first career training win in Turfway Park’s first race on the Saturday card

January 15, 2018January 14, 20180

Trainer Kelsey Danner, 32, scored her first career training win Saturday, Jan. 13, when 3-year-old filly Majestic Bold broke her…

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Jury finds Johnson guilty of murder in strangulation death; Taylor Mill’s first homicide in more than 30 yrs

January 14, 20180

A Kenton County jury deliberated for just 30 minutes Friday, before convicting Lamont Brandon Johnson, 41, of Murder for the…

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Duke Energy workers going to Puerto Rico to restore electricity; hundreds of thousands still without it

January 13, 20180

Duke Energy workers are heading to Puerto Rico to assist with hurricane restoration work            Twenty-three Duke Energy Ohio…

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STREAM gains steam as natural extension of STEM education at Kenton County Public Library

January 12, 20180

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The ribbon was cut Thursday evening on the Kenton County Public Library Erlanger Branch…

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NKY and state health officials renew call for syringe exchange, education, with disclosure of HIV cluster

January 11, 2018January 10, 20180

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Tuesday’s disclosure of a cluster investigation of HIV infections among people who inject drugs…

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NKY NAACP Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Outreach Luncheon Monday at Newport Syndicate

January 11, 2018January 10, 20180

The Northern Kentucky Branch, NAACP 14th Annual Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. Community Outreach Luncheon takes place Monday, Jan. 15,…

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Gary Beatrice dies; businessman known for support of nonprofits, leadership roles in NKY Chamber

January 10, 2018January 10, 20180

Gary Beatrice, age 55, of Independence, passed away on Monday, January 8, 2018, at his residence surrounded by his family….

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KY Department of Education, Valvoline seeking nominations for Kentucky Teacher Awards

January 10, 2018January 9, 20180

The Kentucky Department of Education and Valvoline Inc., sponsors of the Kentucky Teacher Awards, have opened the nomination process for…

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Dayton Independent Schools to honor graduate Stan Steidel for 52 years of dedication to NKY athetics

January 10, 2018January 9, 20180

As a child, Stan Steidel lived on Maple Street in Dayton, where he grew up playing basketball, baseball, and football…

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KY, NKY health departments join forces to investigate rise of HIV cases, hoping to stop spread

January 9, 20180

Representatives from the Northern Kentucky Health Department and the Kentucky Department for Public Health announced today that they have initiated…

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Arraignment postponed for man charged with five counts of murder in Oct. crash in Kenton County

January 9, 20180

NKyTribune staff The arraignment of Daniel Edward Greis, scheduled for Monday, was postponed until later this month. The Kenton Commonwealth…

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KY Lottery experiences big revenues (no winners) in big Powerball, Mega Millions; $10.8m for state

January 9, 2018January 8, 20180

Although Kentucky wasn’t one of the locations where the winning Powerball and Mega Millions tickets were sold this weekend, sales…

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Labor Cabinet conducted ‘consultative surveys’ to help employers correct violations and save penalties

January 8, 2018January 8, 20180

Last month, the Labor Cabinet conducted five free on-site visits, or “consultative surveys,” for employers across Kentucky. As a result…

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