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Kentucky Law Review (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
FRANKFORT, Ky. -- The Kentucky court system has the legal forms and processes in place to carry out a bill that prohibits a person who owes restitution for certain theft offenses from driving until the restitution is paid in full, with an option to apply for a hardship license. HB 369, passed by the 2009 Kentucky General Assembly, was effective June 25 and applies to offenses committed from the effective...
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
FLORENCE - Two dozen local celebrities will take to the ballfield this week for the Special Olympics of Northern Kentucky.
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 44 minutes ago
When the Kentucky Senate budget committee killed a proposed casino gambling bill during a June special session, it dashed plans to spend nearly $60 million in casino tax revenue on Northern Kentucky public school construction.
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
A few years ago, Lorene Friedman of Florence and her daughter discovered the Blue Star Mothers of America did not have a chapter in Northern Kentucky. They got an idea.
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
A coal transfer tower would seem an inhospitable place to settle and start a family. But not to a pair of peregrine falcons.
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
DAYTON - Many businesses along Sixth Avenue have disappeared around Dayton Chili since the late Peter and Christina Christofield opened the restaurant in 1939 with just $27 to their name.
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
NEWPORT - When empty nesters Michael and Rosemary Braeckel moved to the Cincinnati area five years ago, they wanted to live in a unique home and found it in an old Presbyterian church in Newport.
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
VILLA HILLS - If you're selling items on the Internet, beware of scams where buyers deliberately "over pay" and seek reimbursement, Villa Hills Police Chief Dan Goodenough warns.
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
Covington Mayor Denny Bowman campaigned with promises to shake up City Hall and he apparently has done just that. Two city commissioners complain that he has spent his first six months in office telling people what to do and has undermined the city manager's authority.
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They gave us a republic (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
The state budget crisis that has been growing steadily for the last two years has had one salutary effect: it has dropped to the bottom of legislators' priority list the unconstitutional proposal for "In God We Trust" license plates. Now a religious group has sued Kentucky to demand not only that the state produce the god-walloping plates, but that it also pay profits from the plate to said...
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | yesterday
As president of the Northern Kentucky Association of Realtors, Johnny Hodge is among the top voices in the region for residential real estate - a tough job considering the decline of home sales, prices and trade group membership levels in recent years.
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | yesterday
As rain fell outside, the families of military veterans killed in Iraq and Afghanistan shared tears and embraces Saturday at the World Peace Bell in Newport.
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klhrevolution | 03/14/2009
By: Al Benson, Jr. FireEater.org Recently I got an email from a lady in Kentucky who had read the series of articles I recently finished on the NAACP (posted on http://albensonjr.com ). She wanted to know if I would consider writing something in defense of “hillbillies.” She had seen a television show narrated by Diane Sawyer which she felt really trashed her part of the country. She noted that: “It
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homesmarket | 02/08/2009
Official Press Release: " Homes Market , the new real estate search engine, is available for real estate search in Kentucky, for Louisville metro area. This new search engine, with just one search, find all most popular real estate classifieds on the web: for sale, rent, homes vacation rental and roommates"
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david_espo | 11/05/2008
Obama wins Vermont, McCain Kentucky By DAVID ESPO WASHINGTON (AP) — John McCain carried Kentucky, and Barack Obama countered with a victory in Vermont on Tuesday night as he bid to become the first black president. Democrats gained a Senate seat, the first of several they had in their sights in a country at war and anything but prosperous. The economy was by far the top Election Day issue, according...