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Scammers posing as ‘State Attorney’s Office’ send phishing email threats with phony complaint

June 5, 2019June 4, 20190

Attorney General Andy Beshear has issued a scam alert following a Kentucky energy cooperative receiving a scam phishing email appearing…

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KYTC seeks public input on east-west connections; revised alternatives for Outer Loop Study

March 22, 2019March 21, 20191

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) has announced that four potential alternatives to enhance economic opportunity, improve safety and support changing…

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2018 was good year for investment in Kentucky — $5.3B in 374 individual projects, 14,500 fulltime jobs

December 30, 2018December 29, 20180

Companies pledged nearly $5.3 billion in expansions and new facility locations throughout Kentucky this year, making 2018 the second-highest in…

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Government briefs: Thayer is Friend of KY Cities; DLG names Larry Brown field rep; Queen wins award

December 16, 2018December 15, 20180

The Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) presented Sen. Damon Thayer (R-Georgetown) with a “Friend of Kentucky Cities” award at Monday…

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NKU Foundation selected to lead Northern Kentucky innovation efforts with Tri-ED, community partners

November 30, 2018November 30, 20180

Gov. Matt Bevin today announced the KY Innovation office selected the Northern Kentucky University Foundation, Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development…

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Unemployment rates fall in most Kentucky counties; Boone, Campbell, Kenton ranked among lowest

September 29, 2018September 28, 20180

Unemployment rates fell in 115 Kentucky counties between August 2017 and August 2018, rose in Owen, Monroe and Metcalfe counties,…

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Stuff the Bus is coming July 31 to Chick-fil-A — support your favorite school district with supplies

July 10, 2018July 30, 20183

The annual Stuff the Bus is coming July 31st at local Chick-fil-A locations. It’s a friendly — and purposeful —…

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PSC Cuts Duke Energy electric rate request; typical monthly residential bill to increase by $2.56

April 16, 2018April 15, 20180

The Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) has substantially reduced an electric base rate increase sought by Duke Energy Kentucky. As…

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NKY Champions for Education Summit brings leaders together to discuss past successes, future goals

November 16, 2017November 16, 20170

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The Northern Kentucky Education Council hosted the 2017 Champions for Education Summit Wednesday at…

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Governor’s School for the Arts announces local students chosen for 30th annversary class

May 20, 2017May 19, 20170

This summer, The Kentucky Center will host 256 eager, young artists from every region of the commonwealth, as The Kentucky…

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Attorney General Beshear warns Kentuckians to be aware of Facebook customer service scams

February 23, 20170

Attorney General Andy Beshear is warning Kentuckians that a popular web search could result in them becoming a victim of…

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Springfield man walks path through Kentucky that led slave-turned-abolitionist Henry Bibb to freedom

November 3, 2016November 3, 20160

NKyTribune staff A passage from a book written by a former slave-turned-abolitionist inspired a Springfield, Kentucky man to retrace the…

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