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State unemployment rate down slightly in August, matching national average; labor force expanded

September 16, 20160

Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary unemployment rate for August 2016 was 4.9 percent from a revised 5 percent in July 2016,…

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Traffic pattern change, lane closures for I-71/75 construction project in Kenton County this weekend

September 15, 2016September 15, 20160

Traffic will shift over to the new pavement this weekend on Interstate 71/75 in Kenton County as work continues on…

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Immigration Rally, March on Sunday to support immigration reform, protest separating families

September 14, 2016September 13, 20161

A local coalition of community member organizations will join in a peaceful Immigration Rally and March on Sunday to protest…

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Florence man struck and killed on Turfway Road overnight; no charges filed in the incident

September 13, 2016September 13, 20160

NKyTribune staff A Florence man was killed late Monday after being struck by a car on Turfway Road. The Florence…

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NKU won’t move Chase Law School to downtown; Kenton County to pursue ‘marketable residential’

September 12, 20160

NKU Pres. Geoff Mearns has told Kenton County that the university will not be moving Chase Law School to the…

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NKU College of Business names St. E.’s Garren Colvin 2016 Dr. Tom Cate MBA distinguished alumni

September 12, 20160

Northern Kentucky University’s Haile/US Bank College of Business is pleased to announce St. Elizabeth Healthcare President and CEO Garren Colvin…

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Mermaids return to Newport Aquarium; festivities include Mermaid and Pirate Ball, Breakfast

September 12, 2016September 12, 20160

Mermaids return to Newport Aquarium to enchant guests Oct.1 through Oct. 16. Visitors will see mermaids swimming gracefully in the…

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People in the news: Ruttle to speak at Rotary; Fed names new VP; Turfway adds to marketing staff

September 9, 20160

Judge Ruttle to speak at Kenton Rotary Kenton County District Court Judge, Ann Ruttle, will be the guest speaker at…

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AD Bothof deposition in Doe vs. NKU reveals a ‘sexual incident,’ involving basketball players

September 6, 2016September 7, 201631

NKyTribune staff report A deposition of NKU Athletic Director Ken Bothof filed as part of public court documents in the…

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Kenton County Parks offers free Star Gaze on Sept. 9; get ready for Great American Eclipse of 2017

September 6, 2016September 5, 20161

Kenton County Parks & Recreation, the Cincinnati Observatory Center, and the Midwestern Astronomers are hosting a free Star Gaze on…

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Art Off Pike: Urban arts festival coming for 12th straight year, celebrating arts of all sorts, Sept. 25

September 4, 2016September 4, 20160

Covington’s annual urban arts festival celebrating art in all its forms, Art Off Pike, returns for its 12th year Sunday,…

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Ceremony to be held at Northern Kentucky 9/11 Memorial, monument to Brian Williams to be unveiled

September 3, 2016September 2, 20160

The Northern Kentucky 9/11 Memorial will be commemorated on Sunday, September 11, starting at 7 p.m. at the Crescent Springs…

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People in the news: Dale Silver promoted to VP at C-Forward; Gateway’s Wilhite gets national honor

September 2, 20160

Dale Silver has been promoted to Vice President of Client Services at C-Forward, an Information Technology service firm based in…

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Attorney General says University of Louisville violated Open Records Act denying records on basketball ban decision

September 2, 20160

By William Teague Special to NKyTribune The University of Louisville violated the Open Records Act when it failed to provide…

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Newport, Bellevue firefighters undergoing 3-day training session — with eyes on saving lives

September 1, 2016September 1, 20161

The Newport Fire/EMS Department under the direction of Chief Bill Darin are undergoing a 3-day training session using the “Denver…

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Straussing Out: KY Symphony offers last Devou Park concert of season — really starting a new year

September 1, 2016September 1, 20160

Labor Day Weekend in the Tri-state offers more than simply a send-off to summer. So many activities are just beginning…

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Thomas More College unveils the all-inclusive Robinson Family Academic Mentoring Center

August 31, 2016August 31, 20160

Thomas More College unveiled its comprehensive approach to academic support, celebrating the opening of the Robinson Family Academic Mentoring Center…

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State Rep. Meyer says voicemail shows Gov. Bevin used threats in attempt to prompt party switch

August 30, 20162

Democratic State Legislator Russ Meyer alleges Gov. Matt Bevin threatened him and his district in a December voicemail, according to…

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Leadership Northern Kentucky class kicks off first River City Relay over the weekend — starts tradition

August 29, 2016August 28, 20160

A project of Leadership Northern Kentucky Class of 2016, the River Cities Relay has set a high bar for the…

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NKU’s Steely Library to present exhibition of work of Thomas Noble, 19th Century Civil War-era artist

August 28, 2016August 27, 20160

Northern Kentucky University’s Steely Library will present an art exhibition on the work of Thomas S. Noble, a prominent 19th…

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Want to make a difference? Consider volunteering as coach in the One to One program in reading, math

August 26, 2016August 26, 20160

“Coach a child – change a life.” This is what the One to One Program has done since 2008 by…

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State unemployment rates fall in 93 of 120 counties, rose in 27; Boone, Kenton among the lowest

August 25, 20160

Unemployment rates fell in 93 Kentucky counties between July 2015 and July 2016, but rose in 27 counties, according to…

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