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Gov. Bevin: Kentucky Opportunity Zone Initiative holds promise of economic growth for local communities

April 10, 2018April 9, 20180

Gov. Matt Bevin announced Monday the U.S. Department of the Treasury certified 144 Opportunity Zones in 84 Kentucky counties under…

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New Spring Fest event planned for Bellevue’s Historic Fairfield Avenue Shopping District in May

April 8, 20180

Spring Fest IN VUE is coming to Bellevue, for the first time, and bringing lots of food, fun, artists, sales…

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Campbell County Public Library calendar for April includes events and activities at all branches

April 7, 2018April 6, 20180

A list of April events and programs at the Campbell County Public Library branches is provided here. The Campbell County…

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Bookmobiles alive and kicking in Kentucky which has more than any other state; 75 are on the road

April 7, 2018April 4, 20180

By Jen Fifield Pew Research Center The van comes to a stop just as it reaches the hens. A bleating…

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High winds swept through the state overnight, at least two people injured; freeze warnings for NKY

April 5, 20180

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Severe weather that struck parts of Kentucky overnight and into the morning left at least…

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Bill Straub: Worst member of a historically rotten cabinet — drum roll, please — Yes, it’s Scott Pruitt

April 5, 2018April 4, 20184

Identifying the worst member of President Trump’s historically rotten cabinet is akin to picking out the most malodorous skunk at…

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Beechwood hosts five Chinese exchange students in its classes, part of UK’s Confucius Institute program

April 5, 2018April 4, 20180

Beechwood Independent School District launched a student exchange program this school year and is currently hosting five students from China…

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Commissioners hear West’s proposals to hire consultants for zoning, software for social media

April 4, 20180

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter When Tom West was hired on as the city’s economic development director this winter, he…

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Our Rich History: 1968, a turning point in U.S. and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky history

April 4, 2018April 4, 20181

Part 1 of a continuing series on the 50th anniversary of one of America’s great watershed years, 1968. By Paul…

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meetNKY’s Star of Tourism, New Riff Distilling, is enthusiastically embracing role in The B-Line

March 30, 2018March 29, 20180

New Riff Distilling, which helped establish Northern Kentucky as an official Gateway to the popular Kentucky Bourbon Trail®, has received meetNKY |Northern Kentucky…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: After a messy March, weather is improving in time for Spring wild turkey season

March 30, 2018March 29, 20180

After a messy March, filled with snow squalls and cold rains, the weather is beginning to warm up, just in…

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Keven Moore: Getting closer to George Jetson’s age, think of the time saved — and of the risks

March 30, 2018March 29, 20180

By Keven Moore Special to NKyTribune The days where George Jetson hops in his flying saucer-like car from his Skypad…

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Newport to issue Opening Day welcome to former Reds great Tom Browning as new business owner

March 28, 2018March 28, 20180

By Don Owen NKyTribune reporter A former Cincinnati Reds great will be officially welcomed to Newport as a new business…

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Covington City Manager shares restructuring idea; Hassert hired as communication manager

March 28, 2018March 27, 20180

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter When Covington City Manager David Johnston was hired last year, he was surprised to find…

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John Yeager: Sanctuary Village at St. Walburg Monastery will improve quality of life in Villa Hills

March 27, 2018March 26, 20181

As a life-long resident of Northern Kentucky with more than 40 years of experience in residential and commercial development, I…

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Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 provides update on current NKY projects, road conditions

March 26, 20180

NKyTribune staff The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District 6 office provides periodic update on road projects and conditions in the…

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NKU School of Arts announces 2018-19 academic season; here’s the expected schedule

March 26, 2018March 25, 20180

Northern Kentucky University School of the Arts Program of Theatre and Dance has announced our 2018-19 academic season. An exact…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Spring fishing is underway, but anglers should monitor weather trends

March 24, 2018March 23, 20180

The calendar says yes, but the weather forecast can be iffy. Spring fishing is underway and now is the time…

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Villa Hills narrowly approves St. Walburg Monastery agreement; TIF will help fund road improvements

March 23, 2018March 23, 20180

By Kevin Eigelbach NKyTribune reporter On Tuesday evening, a divided Villa Hills City Council approved a plan for a project…

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Campbell County okays Energy Project Assessment District, paving way for PACE energy financing

March 23, 2018March 22, 20180

Special to NKyTribune The Campbell County Fiscal Court approved legislation Wednesday night creating a county-wide Energy Project Assessment District  (EPAD)…

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Jeff Gordon, Joe Gibbs, Roger Penske, among nominees for NASCAR Hall of Fame’s Class of 2019

March 21, 2018March 20, 20180

NASCAR has announced the 20 nominees for the NASCAR Hall of Fame’s Class of 2019, as well as the five…

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Kroger joins Ag Commissioner Quarles, Cattlemen’s Association to announce new all-Kentucky beef

March 21, 2018March 20, 20181

Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles joined Kentucky Cattlemen’s Association leaders, Kroger officials, and farmers to unveil a new all-Kentucky beef product…

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