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Global Entrepreneurship Week in ‘hotbed for startups’ connects visionaries with possibilities

November 28, 2015November 28, 20150

By Hannah Purnell Special to NKyTribune from NKY Thrives Say you’re an entrepreneur with a million-dollar idea. Maybe you’ve even…

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City of Florence Fall 2015 Commercial Development Update shows continued growth in all sectors

November 19, 20156

The City of Florence has released its Fall 2015 Commercial Development update. An overview of each segment of economic development…

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NKy to get its own KET show, the monthly Inside Northern Kentucky production, starting today

November 16, 2015November 16, 20151

Inside Northern Kentucky, a monthly program, will be the first ever focused on your home region to appear on KET,…

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Don Then: Hand of the devil has once again slapped Paris in the face — will good people do nothing?

November 14, 20153

Several years ago I sat on The Avenue des Champs-Élysées to observe the ebb and flow of Paris, witnessing firsthand what…

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Our Rich History: When the Army came to Newport — the Newport Barracks and the New West

November 9, 2015January 18, 20160

Part 3 of a series on the Licking River. By Steve Preston What do Meriwether Lewis (of Lewis and Clark…

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Recreational use advisory is now lifted for Markland, Meldahl and Greenup pools of the Ohio

November 6, 2015November 5, 20150

The Kentucky Division of Water (DOW) and the Kentucky Department for Public Health (DPH) are removing the recreational use advisory…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Shorter days mean time running out for late afternoon fishing

October 28, 2015October 27, 20150

This weekend we set our clocks back to Eastern Standard Time. The days are getting noticeably shorter, leaves are falling,…

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NKy legislative caucus seeking ‘conversation,’ hears public voices about Brent Spence Bridge

October 23, 20150

By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune contributor Officials from the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce and the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments…

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Seasonal positions available at Amazon’s Hebron facility, others throughout Kentucky

October 22, 20150

Amazon will create 100,000 seasonal positions across its network of fulfillment and sortation centers this holiday season to meet the…

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NKU breaks ground on $105m Health Innovation Center, for ‘next generation’ of health professionals

October 22, 2015October 22, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Ground was officially broken Tuesday on NKU’s Health Innovation Center, funded by a $97…

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Thomas More to sponsor semi-annual retreat for creative writers, open to all writers of any level

October 15, 20150

Refresh your writing life! Set aside a full day to dedicate to the art and craft of creative writing at…

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Pepper Pod is a family affair — for the Bartons and their customers; celebrating 45 years in Newport

October 14, 2015October 14, 20152

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune Contributor It’s 9 a.m., which of course means it’s time for Paul Baker to visit the…

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Kentucky by Heart: Road trip to Owensboro offered a full serving of food, fun, friendship

October 13, 2015October 14, 20151

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist When friend Doug Alexander heard that I’d be traveling to Owensboro recently to speak at…

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NKy’s ‘drug czars’ on front lines of war on heroin — fighting addictions, planning education campaign

October 8, 2015October 8, 20151

By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune Contributor When heroin-addicted inmates start leaving the Kenton County Detention Center injected with a medication that…

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As IRONMAN triathletes descend on Louisville next Sunday, state Division of Water assessing safety

October 4, 2015October 3, 20150

With several thousand IRONMAN triathletes expected in Louisville on Sunday, Oct. 11 for the annual IRONMAN Louisville triathlon, the Kentucky…

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Beyond the Curb you’ll be getting an inside view of urban living — and there’s a lot to see

September 24, 2015September 23, 20150

Beyond the Curb is a series of one-day self-guided urban living tours throughout Northern Kentucky’s River Cities. On Sunday, the…

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Home Builders’ HomeFest at Manhattan Harbour will include special days and events, Oct. 3-18

September 14, 20150

The Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky will open HomeFest Manhattan Harbour, presented by Florida Tile beginning October 3rd and…

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Wolfgang Ritschel’s ‘Red Rock’ to be auctioned at BCM’s 23rd 2015 freshART auction and gala

September 10, 2015September 10, 20150

Wolfgang Ritschel loved the vibrant red color of Red Rock National Park Canyon in the Mojave Desert. Its Aztec Sandstone…

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Freedom fumble late three-run lead, eliminated from playoffs after Rascals rally in the eighth

September 9, 2015September 9, 20150

The Florence Freedom suffered a stunning 6-5 defeat at the hands of the River City Rascals in their one-game play-off…

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New Cincinnati USA Chamber CEO Meyer to address Covington Business Council luncheon

September 8, 20150

Jill Meyer, new Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber President/CEO and former Member-in-Charge of Frost Brown Todd will address the Covington Business…

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Freedom fall to Southern Illinois, sets up one-game playoff against Rascals Tuesday

September 7, 2015September 7, 20150

The Florence Freedom (49-47) will face the River City Rascals (56-40) in a one-game playoff on Tuesday, Sept. 8 in…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Fall provides lots of opportunities for great fishing in Kentucky

September 2, 2015September 1, 20150

The beginning of September is the unofficial start of fall fishing in Kentucky, although the calendar says the first day…

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