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‘To Protect and Serve?’ Relationship between police, communities they serve focus of NKy forum

April 17, 2015April 17, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune contributor   A Northern Kentucky Forum event at the Joseph U. Meyer Center for Workforce Development…

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Gateway, FAME join forces to assure pipeline of qualified empoyees in advanced manufacturing

April 16, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor Gateway Community and Technical College and Northern Kentucky FAME have joined together to implement a…

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Don Then: Sam Saves the Mansion is colorful, fun, historical children’s book about Governor’s mansion

April 16, 2015April 15, 20150

Sam Saves the Mansion is a delightful, interactive children’s book that provides an educational and entertaining lesson on our state’s…

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Mike Farrell: 150 years later, Lincoln’s life, death still cast a long shadow on nation’s history

April 15, 2015April 15, 20151

It was a lovely spring day – Good Friday – and Washington, D.C., was “delirious with joy,” in the words…

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Paul Long: Crossing the ‘Finish Swine’ after the Flying Pig Marathon is worth the run and training

April 15, 2015April 14, 20150

If you were up early and out and about Saturday morning in Covington, Newport, or downtown, you probably ran into…

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Tri-ED recognizes 23 ‘Thoroughbred’ companies which expanded or located in NKy region in 2014

April 14, 2015April 14, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor The Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Corporation (Tri-ED) recognized 23 companies at its annual Northern…

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Fort Mitchell Mayor Jude Hehman’s first 90 days on the job full of challenges, changes and learning

April 14, 2015April 14, 20151

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Correspondent The first 90 days of anyone’s new position can be tricky. But Mayor Jude Hehman…

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Kentucky by Heart: How one Kentuckian went from ‘splittin’ jeans’ to splitting genes; discovering Paducah’s patchwork heritage

April 14, 2015April 13, 20150

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Steve Flairty grew up feeling good about Kentucky. He recalls childhood day trips (and sometimes…

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Joint collaboration will increase behavioral health and chemical dependency treatment services

April 13, 2015April 13, 20150

St. Elizabeth Healthcare, SUN Behavioral Health and NorthKey Community Care have joined forces to develop a community-wide solution to the…

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Wayne Stacy: Jarrod Polson’s ‘local kid makes it big’ story more about faith than UK basketball

April 13, 2015April 13, 20150

At the Wesley Village Community Center in Wilmore, former University of Kentucky basketball player and local favorite Jarrod Polson held…

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Florence Square on Mall Road on track to add two new restaurants, major retailer later this year

April 12, 2015April 12, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor Florence Square on Mall Road will add two trendy restaurants and a major retailer later…

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NKYEC’s ‘Against All Odds’ awards go to amazing high school students who overcome barriers

April 10, 20150

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune Editor When the Northern Kentucky Education Council celebrates successes in education across the region at its…

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Lovely Maria, I’m a Chatterbox poised to provide Jones with third Kentucky Oaks win

April 10, 2015April 10, 20150

By Liane Crossley Special to NKyTribune In his early days of training racehorses in Western Kentucky, Larry Jones said he…

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Gayle Pille: Yes Virginia, there are black squirrels; three relocated squirrels bred, thrived in Ft. Mitchell

April 10, 2015April 6, 20153

Mention that you’ve seen a black squirrel to most Greater Cincinnatians and folks will think you’re color blind. In Ft….

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McConnell, drug czar Botticelli speak about heroin battle — and its human, economic impact

April 9, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Michael Botticelli, the nation’s drug czar, spoke Thursday of…

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Seven Wildcats seek to realize their childhood dreams by moving on to NBA

April 9, 2015April 9, 20150

By Ashley Scoby Special to NKyTribune Plenty of memories about driveways crowded the Joe Craft Center men’s practice court on…

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Don Then: Rod Pennington has cornered the Kindle market and now started on his screenwriting career

April 9, 2015April 9, 20150

Readers, more than critics, will tell you about the better e-books on the market. Readers vote with their pocket books….

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Interim mayor of Cold Spring is the old mayor, city attorney re-appointed in wake of resignations

April 8, 2015April 8, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Correspondent Meet the new mayor, same as the old mayor. In a special meeting Wednesday, city…

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Hotel Covington development of old Coppin Building receives tourism incentives of $5 million-plus

April 8, 20150

The Kentucky Tourism Development Finance Authority approved incentives of more than $5 million on Wednesday for the $21.5-million Hotel Covington…

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Covington expected to switch trash collection to Rumpke in July, clearing way for recycling as well

April 8, 2015April 8, 20153

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Senior Reporter The City of Covington is expected to switch trash collection firms on July 1…

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Erlanger council compromise: 6-5 vote approves the two-attorney deal — one for mayor, one for council

April 8, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Correspondent Questions were asked, speeches were made, but at the end of Erlanger’s city council meeting…

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Paul Long: Motivation or distraction? Runners defend their stance on listening to music (or not) while out

April 8, 2015April 7, 20150

The stereotype has your average runner slipping on a pair of earbuds before heading out for a run, ready to…

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