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Beshear says ‘Commonwealth’s ties are strong’ in update on European economic development trip

May 3, 2024May 3, 20240

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Gov. Andy Beshear discussed his economic development trip to Germany and Switzerland during his weekly…

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NKU professor Dirk Grupe involved in research showing one of the universe’s massive black holes

February 24, 2023February 24, 20230

Research conducted by Dr. Dirk Grupe, NKU associate professor and chair of the Department of Physics, Geology and Engineering Technology,…

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Documentary series on American poetry focuses on Kentucky; essays accepted until Sept. 15

August 12, 2020August 11, 20200

Kentucky Poet Laureate Jeff Worley is calling on Kentuckians to put down their keyboards, pick up their pens and write…

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Our Rich History: George Wiedemann, Northern Kentucky’s Beer Baron and his brewery

March 23, 2020March 22, 20204

Part 19 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020” By Don Heinrich Tolzmann Special to NKyTribune George Wiedemann…

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Our Rich History: In the WWII Battle of Hürtgen Forest, troops were scattered ‘from hell to breakfast’

December 23, 2019May 10, 20200

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to the NKyTribune Part 5 in an ongoing series commemorating the 75th anniversary of the last…

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Northern Kentucky University’s Nancy Jentsch receives German-American Friendship Award

June 21, 2019June 20, 20190

Northern Kentucky University’s Nancy Jentsch has received the German-American Friendship Award. The Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany,…

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Beechwood grad Brandt Coleman awarded major international scholarship for study in Germany

April 25, 2019April 24, 20190

Fort Mitchell resident and a 2103 Beechwood alumnus Brandt Coleman has been awarded a major international scholarship. Out of over…

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Beechwood 2013 grad Brandt Coleman awarded two major international scholarships

December 25, 2018December 24, 20180

Fort Mitchell resident and Beechwood 2013 graduate Brandt Coleman has been awarded two major international scholarships. Coleman was accepted into…

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Dinosaur specimen collected by Cincinnati Museum Center examined by international paleontologists

October 14, 2018October 13, 20180

A collection of paleontologists from around the world recently published the results of their research shedding light on the development…

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R.A. Jones Middle School students get a glimpse into a career in advanced manufacturing at Mubea event

October 5, 2018October 7, 20180

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Some students from R.A. Jones Middle School in Florence got a jump on Manufacturing…

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Our Rich History: WW I, six months after declaration of war, anti-German hysteria rears its ugly head

September 25, 2017September 24, 20171

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune It was October 1917, six months after the United States declared war on…

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With Nearly $5.8 B in corp. investments, KY shatters record; on pace to create most new jobs since 2006

May 30, 2017May 29, 20170

In fewer than five months, companies pledged nearly $5.8 billion in new-facility investments and expansion projects in Kentucky, eclipsing the…

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Wounded Warriors Family Support High Five Tour 2017 will visit Florence, Cincinnati this week

May 30, 2017May 29, 20170

The eighth annual Wounded Warriors Family Support High Five Tour will make two stops in the area this week. During…

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Our Rich History: World War I comes to Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky

May 29, 2017June 11, 20170

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to the NKyTribune One hundred years ago, on Wednesday, May 30, 1917, Covington, Kentucky’s Memorial…

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KY FAME, manufacturers make progress developing workforce; open house at Hahn Automation tonight

January 24, 2017January 24, 20171

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The efforts of KY FAME and Northern Kentucky’s advanced manufacturing companies to develop a…

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Oktoberfest Zinzinnati, nation’s best, kicks off at ‘Cincinnati’s front door’ with Friday activities at CVG

September 15, 2016September 15, 20160

NKyTribune staff Oktoberfest Zinzinnati showcases the rich German heritage of Cincinnati, as well as tasty samples of German-style music, food…

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Beechwood grad Brandt Coleman selected for yearlong exchange fellowship to study in Germany

August 26, 2016August 26, 20160

Brandt Coleman, 2013 graduate of Beechwood schools, has been selected for a yearlong fellowship in Germany through the Congress-Bundestag Youth…

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Florence woman lays brother to rest more than 70 years after his plane was shot down during WWII

May 27, 2016May 25, 20161

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor When Jacqueline “Jackie” Laird of Florence buried her brother’s remains at Arlington National Cemetery…

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Paul Hemmer Company chosen for $1.75 million Hahn Automation expansion project in Hebron

May 9, 2016May 9, 20160

Paul Hemmer Company has been selected to construct a 20,000-square-foot building addition and renovate existing space in Hebron for HAHN …

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Gov. Bevin to attend Hannover Messe industrial fair in Germany this week as part of European trip

April 26, 20160

Gov. Matt Bevin will attend the Hannover Messe Fair in Hannover, Germany this week as part of a five-day trip…

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