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CRESCENT SPRINGS - Police are searching for a man who robbed a bank on Buttermilk Pike Friday morning. |  |



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Borrowing on their deep knowledge and history of social drinking, four 30-something high school friends turned entrepreneurs have made good on a promise years old to create the region's first recovery drink. |  |
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Hospice of the Bluegrass-Northern Kentucky is offering a bronze bust of the Madonna della Pieta from the Vatican Treasury Collection as the signature silent auction item at its annual fundraiser on Nov. 14. |  |
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A lot of 6-year-old boys want a dog, but Jacob Clark needs a dog. And his parents need one too. |  |
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The Kentucky Derby Museum, already closed for repairs from the August flooding, plans new attractions as part of a $5.5 million exhibit face-lift that will push back its reopening to April 18, officials said this week. |  |


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The Kentucky House Democratic Caucus will hold its first Northern Kentucky fundraiser in years this month. |  |
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GRAND RIVERS, Ky. - Kentucky State Police say two men are facing charges after officers found a moonshine operation at a residence in Livingston County in western Kentucky. |  |
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LIBERTY, Ky. - Police in central Kentucky have arrested a fugitive from Ohio, saying he struck a school bus with his car, then drove off. |  |
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Three new exhibits focus on personal explorations of daily experiences at the Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery. |  |
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Veteran Cincinnati school board member Melanie Bates opened this week's meeting by claiming victory for the entire school system on Election Day, and not just because she personally won a third term. |  |
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Ohio's top health official said he hopes H1N1 vaccine supplies will loosen up as the virus continues to spread around the state. |  |
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When Jeff Rennekamp was diagnosed with bone cancer a dozen years ago, the Independence native kept his zest for life and sense of humor. When his cancer kept him from firefighting, he went to classes at NKU, then worked at |  |
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The first mass vaccination clinic for the H1N1 virus in Northern Kentucky will be held next Wednesday at the Bank of Kentucky Center, local health officials said. Two more clinics will follow on Nov. 14 and Nov. 21. |  |
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A proposal to protect hillside views along scenic Columbia Parkway will be considered today by the Cincinnati Planning Commission. |  |
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Reports of teasing and harassment of Hispanic students in suburban schools led the Hispanic Chamber Cincinnati USA to defend all immigrant groups - not just themselves, the latest to arrive in significant numbers. |  |
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The Warren County dispatcher accused of sleeping on the job when a medical call came in last month did not "willfully neglect" his duties, according to a recently released disciplinary report. |  |
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Beginning Nov. 15, as many as 30 homeless men - overflow from the nearby Drop Inn Center - will sleep in First Lutheran Church in Over-the-Rhine. |  |
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With millions of people either getting or awaiting vaccinations against the H1N1 virus, we decided to ask what you think of the government response to date. |  |
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Investigators probing the death of a Kentucky census worker increasingly doubt he was killed because of his government job and are pursuing the possibility of suicide. Bill Sparkman was found hanging from a tree with the word "fed" scrawled on |  |
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A Kenton County jury this afternoon found a 25-year-old man guilty of wanton murder for shaking a baby to death.. |  |
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