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Social worker in NKY region awarded $2 million in damages in whistleblower lawsuit against CHFS

July 15, 2022July 15, 20221

Staff report In 2015, Tim Williams, then a 14-year employee with the Cabinet for Health and Family Services in the…

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Gannett Co., GateHouse Media announce merger, become largest newspaper group in U.S.

August 6, 2019August 6, 20190

The Rural Blog America’s two largest newspaper chains, GateHouse Media and Gannett Co., announced their long-anticipated merger Monday afternoon. “Gannett shareholders will receive…

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Our Rich History 150 years ago, politics and racism polarized Americans; the role of Sen. John Sherman

March 4, 2019March 4, 20191

Second of two parts By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune In last week’s column, we learned how racism in…

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Stuart Sanders: Message from Pulitzer-Prize winner from 100 years ago is still relevant today

January 23, 2019January 22, 20190

Citizens mired in apathy. International money and foreign agents influencing domestic politics. Americans ensconced in a bubble of prosperity and…

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NKyTribune’s Gene Clabes among those named to UK journalism’s Hall of Distinguished Alumni

April 18, 2018April 18, 20180

NKyTribune Associate Editor and co-founder Gene Clabes is among nine journalists who will be inducted into the University of Kentucky…

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Commentary: Coverage of Bevin’s real estate deal results in another case of unbalanced journalism

July 30, 20170

By Richard Nelson Special to NKyTribune The Executive Branch Ethics Commission (EBEC) recently cleared Gov. Bevin of any wrongdoing involving…

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Bill Straub: According to Bevin’s view, you’re either for him or against him — there’s no middle ground

June 22, 2017June 21, 20173

WASHINGTON – Ladies and gentlemen, meet the prophet from New Hampshire. Gov. Matt Bevin has, it seems, expanded his duties…

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Jay Fossett to be inducted into Holmes High School Hall of Distinction in June 14 event at Drees Pavilion

June 6, 2017June 6, 20170

A bomber pilot, a doctor, a philanthropist, a lawyer and a public relations expert will be inducted into the Holmes…

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Bill Straub: Bevin’s attempts to circumvent state’s media scutiny just another way of saying ‘trust me’

June 1, 2017May 31, 20170

WASHINGTON – Oh, such a clever boy is Mad Matt Bevin. Cicadas, Peeping Tom, a strange and meandering 15-minute word…

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Bill Straub: Bevin stiff-arming state’s media does disservice to public and pursuit of accountability

April 27, 2017April 26, 20171

WASHINGTON – Ben Bradlee, who would go on to become the legendary editor of The Washington Post, once wrote a…

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Bill Straub: If Bevin truly is a man of integrity, then it’s well past time that he shows some

April 20, 2017April 19, 20171

WASHINGTON – There is some evidence that the glorious leader, Gov. Mad Matt Bevin, may have stepped in it this…

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Old Time Kentucky: Hickman Courier’s support of secession reflected South’s influence in the Purchase

January 30, 2017January 30, 20170

By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist One of Kentucky’s oldest newspapers has rebel roots. “The South,” the Hickman Courier editorialized in…

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Billy Reed: Blunt and self-confident, Earl Cox was known for his love of sports, Kentucky

December 15, 2016December 14, 20160

Editor’s Note: Former long-time Courier-Journal sports editor Earl Cox died Tuesday at the age of 86. Earl Cox was a…

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State Rep. Meyer says voicemail shows Gov. Bevin used threats in attempt to prompt party switch

August 30, 20162

Democratic State Legislator Russ Meyer alleges Gov. Matt Bevin threatened him and his district in a December voicemail, according to…

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Berry Craig: Louisville publisher, diplomat Bingham saved historic St. Mary’s Parish in England

August 26, 2016August 25, 20160

By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist (Note: Berry Craig is spending his summer touring historic sites in Europe. This is his…

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