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District Judge Ann Ruttle suspended for seven days per agreement with Judicial Conduct Commission

April 9, 2021April 8, 20211

The Judicial Conduct Commission has come to an agreement with Ann Ruttle, District Court Judge for Kentucky’s 16th Judicial Circuit…

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Dr. Lynne Saddler to leave Northern Kentucky Independent Health Department at end of the year

April 8, 2021April 7, 20210

Dr. Lynne Saddler will step down from her position as leader of the Northern Kentucky Independent Health Department at the…

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Bipartisan effort successful in reopening Northern Kentucky State Medic Examiner’s office

April 7, 2021April 7, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear, through a bipartisan effort, announced that funding has been appropriated for the Office of the State Medical…

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GET OUT THE VAX: Regional campaign aims to vaccinate 80% of those eligible by the 4th of July

April 6, 2021April 6, 20210

Regional businesses, community partners and health leaders from both sides of the river are gathering at Smale Riverfront Park today…

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Navigation lighting project closes one lane on Clay Wade Bailey Bridge from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. until April 9

April 6, 2021April 5, 20210

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District 6 Office advises motorists that a navigation lighting project is taking place on various…

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Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce provides final round-up on legislative actions

April 5, 2021April 5, 20211

The Northern Kentucky Chamber has provided this final legislative round-up, offered in partnership with MML&K Government Solutions: The 2021 Kentucky…

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Keeneland busy stakes day is big day for the track — $22.7 million handle third largest single day in history

April 4, 2021April 3, 20210

Godolphin’s undefeated homebred Essential Quality prevailed by a neck after a prolonged stretch duel with Highly Motivated to win the…

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Transportation Cabinet District 6 reports projects that may cause delays, lane closures this week

April 4, 2021April 3, 20210

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 reports these projects in the District Six area and warns of possible delays or…

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Commonwealth Hotels acquires two Hyatt hotels west of Chicago, now manages 47 properties

April 3, 2021April 2, 20210

Commonwealth Hotels has acquired the Hyatt House Chicago/Naperville/Warrenville and the Hyatt Place Chicago/Naperville/Warrenville. The neighboring hotels offer guests varying amenities…

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REDI Cincinnati annual meeting recognizes strong 2020, honors Gravity Diagnostics as a growth winner

April 2, 2021April 1, 20210

REDI Cincinnati hosted its seventh annual meeting virtually with more than 200 guests to celebrate the region’s 2020 project wins,…

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Turfway Park concludes winter/spring meet with 36.5% increase of all sources handle to $81.7million

April 1, 2021March 31, 20210

A stout 36.5% increase of all sources handle, along with a rise in starters per race, topped Turfway Park’s 38-day…

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Legislative session gaveled to close as budget approved, numerous bills passed; here’s a summary

March 31, 2021March 31, 20210

The Kentucky General Assembly’s 2021 regular session was gaveled to a close this evening, ending a session in which lawmakers…

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Kentucky lawmakers send bill partially banning no-knock warrants to Governor Andy Beshear

March 31, 2021March 30, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The bill severely restricting the use of no-knock warrants is now on its way to…

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BCM’s NKY History Hour presents the life and times of Clyde and Mary Middleton tomorrow at 6:30 p.m.

March 30, 2021March 29, 20210

Although not born or raised in Kenton County, Clyde and Mary Middleton, through years of service in political, religious and…

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Ralph Drees, homebuilder, philanthropist, friend of the community, dies at 86 after long illness

March 29, 2021March 28, 20210

Ralph Anthony Drees, 86, of Crescent Springs, passed away peacefully on Saturday at Hospice Care of St. Elizabeth in Edgewood….

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Turfway closes meet as Like the King surges in the stretch to take 50th running of Jeff Ruby Steaks

March 28, 2021March 27, 20210

M Racing Group’s Like the King surged in deep stretch under jockey Drayden Van Dyke to win Saturday’s 50th running…

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KY Supreme Court unanimously agrees with The Kernel that the UK violated the state’s Open Records Act

March 27, 2021March 26, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The Kentucky Supreme Court unanimously upheld a ruling on Thursday finding the University of Kentucky…

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Kentucky unemployment rate improves slightly in February mirroring trend in joblessness nationally

March 26, 2021March 25, 20210

Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary February 2021 unemployment rate was 5.2%, according to the Kentucky Center for Statistics (KYSTATS). The preliminary…

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Education bills: Beshear vetoes 2 that ‘undermine public education,’ signs 5 putting education first

March 25, 2021March 25, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear, a graduate of Kentucky public schools, vetoed two bills that hurt educators and undermine public education. He…

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Gov. Beshear signs 10 bills focused on ‘well-being’ of Kyians, vetoes three bills ‘not in best interests’

March 24, 2021March 23, 20211

Gov. Andy Beshear signed 10 bills that “prioritize the well-being and safety of all Kentuckians, with a special focus on…

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Governor signs 13 bills — one caps cost of insulin — and vetoes 5 others

March 23, 2021March 23, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear signed House Bill 95 (HB 95), protecting the health and lives of Kentuckians with diabetes by capping…

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NKY Hidden Gems: Plan a staycation close to home — how about staying in a Yurt at A.J. Jolly Park?

March 22, 2021March 21, 20210

By Jill Morenz Special to NKyTribune A.J. Jolly Park’s yurts are a cross between a rustic tent and a nice…

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