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Commentary: Putting an end to child abuse begins with giving new parents the support they need

October 3, 2021October 2, 20210

By Dr. Christina Howard, Keith Inman, and Ken Reiss Special to NKyTribune When we reflect on the impacts of the…

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KY business, technology leaders discuss importance of ‘digital safety net’ amid COVID-19 and beyond

October 1, 2021September 30, 20210

Small business advocacy group Connected Commerce Council (3C) hosted a virtual forum this week with Kentucky business and tech leaders…

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Commentary: Employers can help Kentuckians reach long-term recovery while building their workforce

September 30, 2021September 29, 20210

By LaKisha Miller, Van Ingram, Pat Fogarty and Jamie Johnson Special to NKyTribune Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic,…

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Latest Ky. Chamber of Commerce economic report shows labor shortages, inflation stalling recovery

September 24, 2021September 23, 20210

Kentucky’s economic recovery still has a long way to go, as labor force shortages and inflation create new challenges and…

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Work in progress: Bill banning school mask mandate passes House Education Committee after failing first

September 9, 2021September 8, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today A House bill that would ban a mask mandate in schools failed in the House…

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NKY’s Dr. Neal Moser, a Taylor Mill pulmonologist, becomes president of Kentucky Medical Association

September 1, 2021August 31, 20210

Taylor Mill pulmonologist Dr. Neal Moser was installed as the 171st president of the Kentucky Medical Association (KMA) over the…

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Covington schools receive grants to help students navigate trauma caused by pandemic

August 20, 2021August 19, 20210

At Holmes Middle School, one student said he could not concentrate while online, another worried that he would not pass…

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Kentuckians encouraged to support state’s farm families during Farmers’ Markets Week Aug. 1-7

July 31, 2021July 31, 20210

The Kentucky Department of Agriculture is encouraging Kentuckians to celebrate Kentucky Farmers’ Markets Week Aug. 1-7 by getting out and…

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Kentucky financial services industry navigated turbulence in 2020; DFI releases annual report

July 25, 2021July 24, 20210

The Kentucky Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) has released its 2020 annual report. The report summarizes the status of state-chartered…

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New carriers, new routes and low airfares provide many options as air travel returns at CVG

July 21, 2021July 20, 20210

The addition of new airlines, new and returned flights and increased frequency of flights at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport…

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Secretary of State Michael Adams shares positive election experiences with congressional committee

July 14, 2021July 13, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Secretary of State Michael Adams testified virtually this week before the U.S. House Committee on…

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Wallace Caleb Bates: Ky. students should have a seat at the table when discussing the future of education

July 12, 2021July 11, 20210

As a student, participating in several discussions with education stakeholders from all corners of the Commonwealth during the 2021 Commissioner’s…

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Dr. Dan Han: Lingering questions remain about the recovery of smell, taste and flavor after COVID

July 12, 2021July 11, 20210

2020 was a doozy of a year, to say the least! As 2021 continues to transition us out of the…

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Healthy Headlines: What is stress doing to your body, and what can you do about it? 5 ways to reduce it

June 21, 2021June 20, 20210

St. Elizabeth Healthcare We all face stress — it’s a normal and natural part of life. However, when stress becomes…

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Keven Moore: The rising cost of building materials is changing insurance coverage, how it may affect you

June 17, 2021November 15, 20211

From the global COVID-19 pandemic to recent trade wars, 2020 was an unusual year for all of us including many…

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Cases dealing with Beshear’s executive action during pandemic on docket as KY Supreme Court convenes

June 10, 2021June 9, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Two cases involving Gov. Andy Beshear’s powers to issue executive orders during an emergency such…

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Keven Moore: As catalytic converter thefts skyrocket, take precautions to protect your vehicle

June 3, 2021June 2, 20210

Imagine walking out to your car after shopping at the mall one evening, and when you go to start your…

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As flu season comes to an end, a record low number of cases have been reported in Ky. and the nation

May 27, 2021May 26, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The flu season that ends this month saw a low number of confirmed cases of…

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A year into the COVID-19 pandemic, cattle markets have stabilized and the future appears promising

May 26, 2021May 25, 20210

By Aimee Nielson University of Kentucky A year ago, cattle markets were swinging up and down amid the early months…

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Jamie Vaught: Ky. Mountain Laurel Festival queen prepares to hand over crown after extended reign

May 19, 2021May 17, 20210

It appears that Lauren Bohl is the longest-serving queen of the prestigious Kentucky Mountain Laurel Festival since World War II….

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Mac Brown: Despite ‘sugarcoating’ of pandemic response, Beshear’s leadership disastrous for Ky.

May 15, 2021May 13, 20212

In a recent column, Democrat Gov. Andy Beshear sugarcoats his response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Kentucky and attempts to…

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Community Action Agencies accepting applications for Low-Income Home Energy Program through June

May 8, 2021May 7, 20210

Kentucky Community Action Agencies are taking applications for an added spring subsidy program for Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)….

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