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Needle exchanges point to additional challenges, health department officials tell lawmakers

November 10, 20150

Nearly eight months after state lawmakers passed legislation to attack heroin use, three local health departments have embraced one of…

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Kentucky by Heart: Daniel Carter Beard yet another Kentuckian noted for long-lasting contributions

November 10, 2015November 10, 20150

By Steve Flairty KyForward columnist The Boy Scouts of America owe Daniel Carter Beard a huge debt of thanks in…

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Governor Beshear’s appointments to boards and commissions include one from Northern Kentucky

November 7, 2015November 6, 20150

Governor Steve Beshear has made the following appointments to Kentucky boards and commissions: To the Greenup County Covered Wooden Bridge…

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Historic Boone Block in downtown Covington to become ‘standard for future development projects’

November 4, 2015November 5, 20150

The movement toward urban living in Covington’s downtown core will take a big step closer to reality as renovation starts…

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Kaintuckeean: Sun shines bright on our old Kentucky homes, as measured from ‘stone of the seven pines’

November 4, 20150

By Peter Brackney Special to NKyTribune Used for centuries in England, the system of describing land by its metes and…

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Bevin wins — and it’s not even close; two Democrats barely survive a near Republican sweep

November 4, 2015November 4, 20150

Staff Report Republican Matt Bevin pulled off an impressive victory over Democrat Jack Conway, the state’s attorney general, to become…

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Federal grand jury indicts two former deputy jailers in beating death of inmate in Perry County

November 3, 2015November 3, 20150

By R.G. Dunlop From KYCIR A federal grand jury has indicted two former deputy jailers in connection with the 2013…

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Kentucky Book Fair – a celebration of reading and writing – returns for 34th year Nov. 14 in Frankfort

November 1, 2015November 2, 20150

The 34th annual Kentucky Book Fair Nov. 14 will bring more than 200 authors from all genres to the Frankfort…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Old school combo fly and rind still effective lures

October 31, 2015October 30, 20150

By Lee McClellan Special to NKyTribune The swim jig and the swimming retrieve are now mainstays for trophy largemouth from…

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Local boy makes good: As head of St. E Healthcare Ludlow’s Garren Colvin gets job of dreams

October 28, 2015October 28, 20150

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Garren Colvin is the quintessential boy-next-door, complete with boyish good looks, affability and charm. When…

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Boone, Campbell counties among state leaders in motorist collisions with booming deer population

October 28, 20150

Motorists encounter deer on Kentucky roadways throughout the year but the number of collisions increases in the fall. Almost half…

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Paul Long: Nurys Diaz wins lottery to run ‘dream race,’ represent home country in NYC marathon

October 28, 2015October 28, 20150

In the four years since Nurys Diaz started running, she has logged more than 100 races — including 38 half-…

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Thomas More College to host lecture by Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking; open to public

October 27, 20150

Thomas More College, in conjunction with the Diocese of Covington and Kentucky Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, will host…

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Children’s Home Charity Ball ‘Passport to Paris’ to be held November 14, benefits residential program

October 27, 2015October 25, 20150

An evening of international mystique and Parisian fun is in store for guests at the 79th Annual Charity Ball: Passport…

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Kentucky joins lifesaving ‘Yellow Dot’ program aimed at saving lives of motorists involved in accidents

October 26, 20150

Governor Steve Beshear today announced the launch of Kentucky’s Yellow Dot program, designed to improve emergency care to motorists involved…

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Application period ends November 1 for next InnovateHER Challenge competition

October 26, 2015October 25, 20150

UpTech, metro-Cincinnati’s informatics accelerator, in partnership with the HCDC Business Center, Bad Girl Ventures, Ohio River Valley Women’s Business Council…

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Kentucky by Heart: Carl Howell captures Kentucky in ‘golden age of postcards’ in new coffee table book

October 21, 20150

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist A “golden age of postcards” designation for the years 1905-1915 might seem, at first, to…

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Regional soccer: CovCath wins 9th Region boys’ first-round match in penalty kick shootout

October 21, 2015October 21, 20151

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter After losing penalty kick shootouts in the 9th Region boys’ soccer tournament the last two…

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Espousing ‘authentic experience,’ Lt. Gov. Luallen touts economic impact of Ky travel, tourism industry

October 21, 2015October 20, 20150

Lieutenant Governor Crit Luallen today touted the economic impact of Kentucky’s travel and tourism industry, which has increased by more…

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Paul Long: Some answers to ‘What the heck will I wear?’ and, mostly, it’s a matter of preference

October 21, 2015October 28, 20150

Saturday was a glorious day for running. The pre-dawn hours were crisp and cool. Or, perhaps, crisp and chilly. Or,…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: First aid kit a necessary piece of equipment for any hunting trip

October 17, 2015October 16, 20150

By Kevin Kelly Special to NKyTribune Hunters and anglers take great care to ensure they have all the equipment, gear…

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Whitewater paddling challenge — Lord of the Fork — Oct. 24, part of Kentucky’s adventure games

October 17, 2015October 19, 20150

The Lord of the Fork whitewater race – which attracts paddlers from around the world — will be Oct. 24…

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