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Joe Heil: Saluting foresight of Cold Spring, Campbell County leaders for protecting a valuable asset

February 2, 2021February 2, 20210

Nearly 60 years ago, government and business leaders from the City of Cold Spring and Campbell County showed tremendous foresight…

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Commentary: Public health action plan urgently needed to stem the COVID-19 pandemic

January 2, 2021January 1, 20211

Our haphazard and disjointed COVID-19 pandemic response is worsening this national catastrophe. Although vaccines provide a sense of light at…

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NewsMaker 2020: NKU President Ashish Vaidya has made his mark on the university and the community

November 19, 2020November 19, 20200

By Natalie Hamren NKyTribune reporter Before Northern Kentucky University President Ashish Vaidya came to NKU, he knew of its importance…

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Stoops says Paschal’s leadership giving UK big lift on defense; Wildcats prepare for Tennessee

October 13, 2020October 12, 20200

By Keith Taylor Kentucky Today Kentucky coach Mark Stoops hasn’t been surprised by Josh Paschal’s leadership this season. “He is…

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Jeff Rubin: As we are seeing right now, leadership and civility is needed in a time of divisiveness

October 3, 2020October 1, 20200

Anyone who came of age in America in the late 1960s will never forget the discord, anger, and divisiveness of…

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The River: Young steamboatman learns from the best Captains and steers Delta Queen from runaway barge

September 27, 2020December 1, 20245

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with…

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Bill Straub: Where is the Senate traditionalist now? Could he be the Emperor with no Clothes?

August 13, 2020August 12, 20203

After what seems like centuries masquerading as the grand wizard of the U.S. Senate, a man whose ingenious strategies and…

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Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky honorees to be recognized June 23 with virtual celebration

June 7, 2020June 7, 20200

On June 23, the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Women’s Initiative, sponsored by PNC, will recognize its 2020 Outstanding Women…

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Jacqueline Coleman: Gov. Beshear and I committed as good teammates, to end divisive political rhetoric

May 30, 2020May 29, 20200

As part of Team Kentucky, Andy Beshear and I made a commitment to be good teammates to our fellow Kentuckians,…

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ASPA honors Jeff Earlywine for career achievement; NKY’s Sims, Duncan, Mayor’s Group also honored

May 13, 2020May 12, 20200

Jeff Earlywine, Boone County Administrator, has received the 2020 Career Achievement Award from the Greater Cincinnati Chapter of the American…

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Metropolitan Club’s ‘Your Mind, Your Business’ webinar focused on mental health issues, leadership

May 4, 2020May 3, 20206

By Maridith Yahl NKyTribune reporter First of two parts “Mental Health, it’s all a part of us and includes emotional,…

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Al Cross: Governor Andy Beshear is showing what he’s made of; it’s sterner stuff than you thought

March 20, 2020March 21, 20201

In a crisis that could be a catastrophe for millions of Americans, politics may seem irrelevant. But politics probably made…

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Smart cookies, those Girl Scouts; National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend coming, support girl entrepreneurs

February 26, 2020February 25, 20201

National Girl Scout Cookie weekend is coming up. Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road Council (GSKWR) and Girl Scouts of…

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Commentary: New generation set to lead Kentucky as torch is passed and challenges remain

January 12, 2020January 11, 20200

By Ashli Watts and OJ Oleka In 1960, as the American people entered a new year and, notably, a new…

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Northern Kentucky Young Marines unit selected as Division 2 Unit of the Year

July 6, 2019July 4, 20190

The Northern Kentucky YOUNG MARINES unit has been selected as the Division 2 Unit of the Year (Division 2 includes…

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Cynthia Howard: Is work draining? Frustrating? How to cut distractions and boost your energy

June 10, 2019June 5, 20190

Have you ever left your office feeling drained from an 8-hour workday — but also frustrated because you got little…

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NEWSMAKERS: CVG’s Candace McGraw is a woman on the move — and she keeps the region moving too

September 20, 2018September 20, 20180

Staff report This is the first in a series on the NKyTribune’s NEWSMAKER award winners who will be recognized and…

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Mike Sipple launches new podcast, Talent Magnet Institute, to examine personal growth of leaders

July 25, 2018July 23, 20180

Northern Kentuckian Mike Sipple, Jr., president of Talent Strategy and Executive Search firm Centennial, has launched a new podcast: the…

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Jason Kilmer: Kentuckians deserve a majority in Frankfort that embraces opportunities for the state

July 11, 2018July 10, 20180

Viewing the dysfunctional proceedings of the recent session of the Kentucky General Assembly, I believe Kentucky deserves better. Kentucky needs…

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Chamber’s Small Business Academy offers business classes at affordable prices; here’s the schedule

July 11, 2017July 10, 20170

Offering avenues for employees to develop and improve their skills is crucial to keeping an organization stable and progressing. The…

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Spotlight on Women: Superintendent of state’s 5th largest district, Cox-Cruey focuses on excellence

March 24, 20150

By Laura Cook Kroeger Special to NKyTribune Terri Cox-Cruey has been superintendent of Kenton County Schools since 2011. She served…

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