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Gateway receives $50,000 grant from Schroth family trust for Urban Metro Campus, to be matched by state

March 11, 20150

Gateway Community and Technical College has received a $50,000 grant from the John A. Schroth Family Charitable Trust, PNC Bank,…

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  • Sports

Art Lander’s Outdoors: Record-breaking snow, cold bring both good and bad news

March 11, 2015March 10, 20150

The change to Daylight Savings Time was last Sunday, and Spring starts next week on March 20, but temperatures are…

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  • Government

Bill expanding use of ignition interlocks OK’d by Senate; aimed at reducing drunk driving

March 10, 20150

Saying it would reduce the number of habitual drunken drivers, a majority of state senators voted today for legislation that…

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Donald Then: Calling Me Home is a poignant novel about a forbidden love and the trials that come with it

March 10, 2015March 10, 20150

The premise of Calling Me Home by Julie Kibler is profound in its simplicity: Isabelle McAllister, a white woman in…

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  • Health

Research indicates students throw away less food since new, healthier lunch rules in place

March 9, 20150

Kentucky Health News One of the most consistent complaints about the healthier school-lunch standards is that more food ends up…

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No More Bullying: Schools can patrol their ‘hotspots,’ prevent bullying in those areas

March 9, 20150

This column on bullying in schools will run periodically on NKyTribune. By Melissa Martin Special to NKyTribune Bullying in the…

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Spotlight on Women: Gretchen Landrum runs NKy Convention Center, puts region’s best foot forward

March 5, 20150

By Laura Kroeger The Women’s Initiative Gretchen Landrum has been executive director of the Northern Kentucky Convention Center since 2006,…

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  • News

State of emergency declared as another dangerous winter storm cripples Kentucky

March 5, 20150

For the second time in less than a month, Gov. Steve Beshear has declared a state of emergency. “Two significant…

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Need a little good weather news? Cold retreats next week, March sun will warm things up

March 5, 20150

A change in the weather pattern will turn off arctic air invasions to allow the March sun to go to…

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The Catalytic Fund CDFI certification opens doors to federal funding for community development

March 4, 20150

The U.S. Department of the Treasury has certified the Catalytic Development Funding Corp. of Northern Kentucky as a Community Development…

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Paul Long: Runners – the human kind – have sights on Keeneland for RunTheBluegrass half-marathon

March 4, 2015March 4, 20150

Dozens of Northern Kentucky runners will be heading south at the end of the month, turning the tables on the…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Invasive plants and animals are threat to native species in state

March 4, 2015March 3, 20150

Invasive, exotic species that pose a threat to native plants and animals are making big news these days. It’s a…

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  • Living

Keven Moore: On-demand workforce growing quickly but also raising important questions

March 3, 20150

Did you have any idea how life would change with the invention of the smartphone? I certainly never imagined. In…

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Flying Pig orienteering competition continues at MSU, Carter Caves, offering navigational challenges

March 2, 2015March 2, 20150

While many sports boast a ‘need for speed’ to succeed, this arduous sport demands participants to make split-second decisions and…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Heads up state anglers, your fishing license is about to expire

February 28, 2015February 27, 20150

By Lee McClellan Special to NKyTribune FRANKFORT, Ky. – It is the time of year anglers must make an investment…

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Newport Business Association throws annual meeting celebration; gives awards, installs officers

February 26, 2015February 26, 20150

The Newport Business Association knows how to throw an annual meeting and awards presentation. And the celebration was full on…

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  • Voices

Brian Halloran: Ask your legal issue questions here; meantime, if you have an auto accident . . .

February 26, 2015February 26, 20151

Attorney Brian Halloran is a native Northern Kentuckian and graduate of Chase College of Law. He will answer your questions…

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  • Government

Capitol Notes: Keene’s ignition interlock device bill advances; human trafficking, KEES, P3 bills also move forward

February 26, 20151

  Ignition interlock device bill approved by House A bill that would replace hardship licenses for DUI offenders with an…

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  • Sports

Art Lander’s Outdoors: Hunting predators like coyotes provides a unique experience

February 25, 2015February 24, 20151

Hunting coyotes is an experience unlike any other in Kentucky. You are hunting a predator, an animal of high intelligence,…

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  • Government

Capitol Notes: KTRS bond bill, early childhood bill pass House, head to Senate

February 24, 20150

KTRS bond bill on to Senate A House proposal to authorize $3.3 billion in bonds to reduce the unfunded liability…

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  • Sports

Calipari gets 100th win at Rupp as Wildcats slam Auburn to run streak to 27 in a row

February 21, 2015February 22, 20150

By Ashley Scoby Special to NKyTribune You could say that No. 1 Kentucky won a basketball game on Saturday night….

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Don Then: She was admirably ambidextrous and seriously stupid, driving, texting, applying makeup

February 20, 2015February 20, 20150

I don’t know about you but I’ve see some wacky things as I am out and about, driving the roads…

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