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Covington Police Department welcomes Matthew Clements, Corey Zelensky as newest officers

February 21, 2023February 20, 20231

The Covington Police Department’s newest recruits are a Marine studying psychology and Spanish at Northern Kentucky University, and a graduate…

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Thomas More University, Lakeside Park-Crestview PD partnership offers students real-world experience

June 8, 2022June 7, 20220

www.thomasmore.edu”>Thomas More University criminal justice students are getting real-world experience through a continued partnership with the Lakeside Park-Crestview Hills police…

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Our Rich History: The Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, Sociology, and Criminal Justice at Thomas More

May 16, 2022May 15, 20220

By Raymond G. Hebert, PhD Thomas More University    Part 45 of our series, “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More…

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Northern Kentucky University offering new degree pathway for law enforcement, criminal justice officers

May 26, 2021May 25, 20210

Northern Kentucky University is offering college credit for criminal justice training, creating a pathway for law enforcement and corrections officers…

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Commentary: General Assembly session offers chance to explore new avenues for criminal justice

January 30, 2021January 29, 20210

The year 2020 was a trying time for the Commonwealth. COVID-19 forced us to reconsider what was important and adjust…

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Kentucky Chamber’s ‘Achieving Equity to Build a Stronger Kentucky’ report calls for justice, equity

January 20, 2021January 19, 20211

Kentucky has an opportunity to embrace significant changes to achieve racial equity, but progress will not occur until educational attainment…

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Stivers wants to see unemployment insurance, criminal justice issues addressed immediately

September 8, 2020September 8, 20201

By Jacqueline Pitts Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers has been very vocal over the last week…

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Kentucky Chamber launches statewide campaign to change stigma around substance use disorder

July 5, 2020July 4, 20200

In an effort to help Kentuckians struggling with substance use disorder, assist businesses in developing recovery-friendly work environments, and engage…

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This Week in the State Capitol: SB 1, immigration; HB 1, pro-worker legislation, yet undefined; 350 bills filed

January 18, 2020January 17, 20200

Legislative Research Commission There’s always a guessing game among Capitol observers in the early days of a Kentucky General Assembly…

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‘NEXTLIVESHERE,’ Social Change Innovation Summit, to be held at UC March 2-4

February 18, 2017February 17, 20170

Greater Cincinnati’s success rallying education, business and industry, philanthropy and community organizations to solve pressing and complex social problems will…

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Five officers from Northern Kentucky among 20 who complete three-week sergeant’s leadership course

July 1, 2016July 1, 20160

Law enforcement officers from 17 agencies across the commonwealth were recognized today for completing the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training’s…

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Carrollton police send mentally ill man to Florida, despite judge’s orders; now he’s in Campbell court

June 1, 2015June 2, 20154

  By R.G. Dunlop Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting Adam Horine leaned on the courtroom podium, wept and begged. He…

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