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NKY high school culinary students earn college credit through Sullivan University

A growing number of local high school students are earning college credits through their schools’ articulation agreements with the renowned culinary program at Sullivan University’s National Center for Hospitality Studies.

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Miller’s Bircus Brewing Company will be the first of its kind in the nation.
Ludlow entrepreneur gets serious about clown business

Circus Mojo will soon partner with a Belgium beer maker to form an altogether new venture, Bircus Brewing Company.

NKU, local tech firms lead region in cybersecurity efforts

Through its award-winning Center for Information Security, NKU is partnering with regional cybersecurity experts to produce career-ready students for the fight against cyber crime.

Recent Enzweiler Institute graduating class
NKY home builders among finalists for state workforce initiative funding

Home Builders of NKY is a finalist for a share of Gov. Matt Bevin’s new Work Ready Skills Initiative funding.

MFG Days inspire local high school students to explore manufacturing careers.
NKY companies to host Manufacturing Preview Days in October

October kicks off a series of events designed to get students interested in lucrative, rewarding manufacturing careers.  

Point Perk serves much more than fresh coffee

Covington's community coffeeshop from The Point Arc nonprofit provides employment opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Ratterman named first director of Advanced Manufacturing Workforce Development Coalition

The Advanced Manufacturing Workforce Development Coalition has named Edward R. Ratterman as its first director to work with business, education and community leaders to address the need for skilled workers in advanced manufacturing.

The Purple People Bridge, a rail bridge until 1987, re-opened to pedestrians in 2003
A river runs through Northern Kentucky

Riverfront cities like Dayton, Newport and Covington were once ideal for manufacturing, heavy industry, shipping. Now, those towns are seeing a boom in riverfront retail, residential, and commercial development. Here's a closer look at the projects bringing Northern Kentucky together on the waterfront.

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