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Gov. Bevin names Terry R. Gill, Jr. Secretary of the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development

December 14, 2016December 14, 20160

Gov. Matt Bevin today announced the appointment of Terry R. Gill, Jr. as Secretary of the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic…

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Covington Mayor-elect Joe Meyer: On his priorities as he prepares to take office — first, a change of attitude

December 14, 2016December 14, 20162

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Joe Meyer is no stranger to political life or public service. A lawyer by profession,…

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For the Elsa Heisel Sule Foundation, the season of meaningful – and impactful – giving is year ‘round

December 13, 2016December 13, 20160

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter Long after her death in 2010, the legacy of longtime Covington resident Elsa Heisel Sule…

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Kentucky by Heart: Lots of good causes out there — how to decide which charities to support?

December 13, 2016December 13, 20160

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist I don’t know about you, but I’ve received a barrage of financial donation requests from…

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HIRT community update provides sobering statistics, outlines strategy to battle region’s heroin crisis

December 13, 2016December 13, 20160

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor More than 100 people from throughout Northern Kentucky came together Monday evening to get…

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VonLehman moves into grand new 30,000-sq-ft office building in Fort Wright with 106 employees

December 12, 20160

Special to NKyTribune VonLehman & Company, one of the largest accounting firms in the Greater Cincinnati area, recently moved into…

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Despite success on pro-football field, business it wasn’t enough, Terry Samuels wanted his UK degree

December 12, 2016December 12, 20160

By Ann Blackford UKNow reporter Terry Samuels was playing tight end for the University of Kentucky Wildcats football team in1994…

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Our Rich History: The 1894 railroad strike in Ludlow proved disastrous for workers and the city

December 12, 2016December 12, 20160

By Dave Schroeder Special to NKyTribune Northern Kentucky at one time had a very strong labor movement. Manufacturing and railroads…

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Battaglia Deli and Cafe owner’s recipe for learning takes her around the world, landing in Boone County

December 12, 2016December 11, 20160

By Kate Sowada Special to the NKyTribune Seeing a brochure for a culinary school located in her native Ecuador prompted…

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Heisman Winner: Louisville sophomore Lamar Jackson named college football’s best player

December 10, 2016December 11, 20160

University of Louisville football’s Lamar Jackson has enjoyed quite a week, collecting two prestigious player of the year awards. Jackson,…

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Think Kentucky: In a craft beer boom, Kentucky breweries lift up their industry and others

December 10, 2016December 10, 20160

Special to NKyTribune from Think Kentucky Near first light on an overcast December morning, chilly patrons awaiting a special brew…

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Hearing on new trial for Dooley postponed until February; convicted of killing Michelle Mockbee

December 10, 2016December 10, 20160

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor A hearing that was expected to begin today to determine if convicted killer David…

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Kentucky Board of Education approves ‘best practices’ framework for possible charter schools

December 9, 2016December 9, 20160

The Kentucky Board of Education (KBE) has approved a framework for charter schools, should the General Assembly consider public charter…

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‘Best effort’ gives siblings odds-defying feat of taking top two spots in Turfway Park race

December 9, 2016December 9, 20160

By Liane Crossley Special to NKyTribune A rarity for which there are no statistics occurred on Dec. 3 at Turfway…

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Samantha Ramsey lawsuit settled; family gets $3.5 million, sheriff’s department agrees to policy changes

December 8, 2016December 8, 20161

NKyTribune staff report The wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Samantha Ramsey has been settled for $3.5 million….

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Faith Community Pharmacy, a free service, offers relief to patients caught in a ‘perfect storm’ of need

December 8, 2016December 8, 20160

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter Herbert Patrick doesn’t know what he would do if he couldn’t get the medicine he…

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Paul Long: Staying motivated to run in the cold isn’t easy; some tips for staying motivated this winter

December 8, 2016December 9, 20160

The writer, actor, musician, and erstwhile comedian Steve Martin once had a routine in which he explained how to become…

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Group of concerned NKY teachers team up to help students make transitions across district lines

December 7, 2016December 6, 20160

By Brenna R. Kelly Kentucky Teacher After five years teaching kindergarten at John G. Carlisle Elementary, Tiffany Gruen switched to…

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Secretary Ramsey addresses graduates of Mubea apprenticeship class at Metropolitan Club banquet

December 6, 2016December 6, 20160

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The second Mubea apprentice class was recognized Monday night in a banquet at the…

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Teen birth rates are declining faster in urban counties than rural ones, nationally and in Kentucky

December 6, 2016December 5, 20160

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Kentucky’s teen birth rates are dropping faster in its urban counties than in its…

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Kentucky Speedway GM reflects on 2016, talks about what’s next, during NASCAR week in Las Vegas

December 5, 2016December 5, 20160

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor LAS VEGAS – With the installation of a new surface and a successful season…

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Ky Youth Advocates KIDS COUNT data book provides sad snapshot of our kids; Boone County among best

December 5, 2016December 4, 20160

The Kentucky KIDS COUNT 2016 County Data Book provides a snapshot of children by county, including county-level rankings of child well-being based…

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