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LINK nky Daily Headlines: July 29, 2022

On today’s episode, Governor Beshear says double-digit death toll expected after severe flooding in eastern Kentucky; Ludlow schools join Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library; District approves $1,400 stipend in response to bus drivers’ strike threat; and Inside LINK: We’re adding to the team, an update from our CEO.Listen here or wherever you get your podcast

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LINK nky Daily Headlines: July 28, 2022

On today’s episode, a federal judge dismisses five libel lawsuits filed by former Cov Cath student; Boone County buys 296 acres from CVG for park and animal shelter; NKU awarded nationally competitive grant to enhance humanities programs; and Newport apartment residents given additional time to vacate. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.

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LINK nky Daily Headlines: July 26, 2022

On today’s episode, Kentucky will be allocating $75 million to boost tourism; here are some services that can help veteran or active-duty entrepreneurs launch a business; St. Vincent de Paul offers help with rent to families in need; and the Boone County school district searching for bus drivers. Listen here or wherever you get your […]

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LINK nky Daily Headlines: July 22, 2022

On today’s episode, Kentucky election security discussed at legislative committee; West Latonia citizens concerned over recent shootings in neighborhood; Taylor Mill approves school resource officer contract before Aug. 1 deadline; and Dayton to consider use of golf carts on some city streets. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts. 

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LINK nky Daily Headlines: July 20, 2022

On today’s episode, Campbell County school bus drivers and monitors threaten strike over wages; NKU to launch center for Health Entrepreneurship and Innovation; Covington police looking for driver involved in crash that shut down I-71/75 over weekend; and NKY Chick-fil-A locations collecting supplies for local schools. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.

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LINK nky Daily Headlines: July 18, 2022

On today’s episode, local education leaders talk to lawmakers in discussion of police in schools ands students’ mental health; 988 launched as new suicide prevention hotline; “Reduced footprint” of Brent Spence project announced; and Campbell school board districts must be redrawn immediately, federal judge says. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.

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