
Our Rich History: ‘The Greatest Play’ in Thomas More football history as Greg Stofko plays ‘for his brother’
Photo_05: The final statistics of the Thomas More v. Defiance October 30, 1993 football game. Courtesy of Ted Mandell.
By Raymond G. Hebert, Ph.D.
Thomas More University
In 2000 Ted Mandell, a Professor of Film, Television, and Theater at the University of Notre Dame, published a book entitled Heart...

Congress clears stopgap funding to avert federal government shutdown; Paul and Massie vote no
By Jennifer Shutt
States Newsroom
Congress approved a bill Saturday night that would stave off a government shutdown until at least mid-November, though the measure doesn’t include Ukraine aid backed...

Erlanger cites issues with new PDS curb-cut policies as development of Colonial Cottage hits snag
By Patricia A. Scheyer
NKyTribune reporter
Erlanger Mayor Jessica Fette spoke to the attendees at the last Kenton County Mayors’ meeting in Taylor Mill this month, saying she wanted them to be aware...

Out-of-this-world: NKU’s Six@Six takes you to the Cinci Observatory to learn about ‘Black Holes’
As we turned our collective gaze recently to the super moon, it’s a good time to continue to contemplate the night sky generally.
Northern Kentucky University’s Six@Six Community Lecture Series can...
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Cove FCU, KCPL to provide informational session to help students prepare for life after high school
Cove Federal Credit Union and the Kenton County Library Covington Branch are teaming up for a presentation to help students prepare for life beyond high school. On October 23, Dan Bisig of College and... - More »
- BE NKY wins Excellence in Development Awards from international council, including gold for website
- Northern Kentucky Chamber's next DEI installment to explore ways to engage LGBTQ+ population
- Opal Rooftop Restaurant opens today; 'experience,' big views at top of Cov's Republic Bank Building
- Thomas More Zembrodt Center, Fifth Third Bank partner for new business pitch competition
- In the market for an estate? 7-acres with 15,000 sq.ft. mansion selling at absolute auction on Oct. 14
- Covington pastor Richard B.L. Fowler presented Northern Kentucky Chamber Community Award
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Out-of-this-world: NKU’s Six@Six takes you to the Cinci Observatory to learn about ‘Black Holes’
As we turned our collective gaze recently to the super moon, it’s a good time to continue to contemplate the night sky generally. Northern Kentucky University’s Six@Six Community Lecture Series can... - More »
- Life Learning Center to hold graduation ceremony for those completing transformational skills program
- Get out in the great outdoors today at NKU's field station in Melborne exploring unique nature features
- Adopt A Class announces launch of updated K-2 program as part of National Literacy Month
- NKU will host only gubernatorial debate in NKY on Oct. 16; broadcast, no public admission
- To help address the teacher shortage, NKU has created a new pathway for adults to get certification
- R. Randol Schoenberg to deliver inaugural lecture of new NKU Wolf Program in Ethics Wednesday
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Erlanger cites issues with new PDS curb-cut policies as development of Colonial Cottage hits snag
By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Erlanger Mayor Jessica Fette spoke to the attendees at the last Kenton County Mayors’ meeting in Taylor Mill this month, saying she wanted them to be aware... - More »
- New Kroger store coming to old K-Mart site in Edgewood -- and Dollar Tree will stay
- Florence hires three new police officers and four new firefighters/paramedics, administers oaths of office
- Park Hills council aims to be 'good neighbor' at their new building -- and approves improvements
- Covington commission extends city hall lease, renews other leases, discusses Certificate of Need
- Covington Business Council to host annual legislative luncheon on Oct. 12 with four NKY legislators
- City of Newport to receive nearly $1 million from U.S. Forest Service for westside reforestation project
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New survey of students shows support of parents, too, when tackling substance-use problem
Kentucky Health News Kentucky high-school students in a recent study about substance abuse and its prevention offered some pointed advice about why their peers turn to substances, and said it’s important... - More »
- It's National Protect Your Hearing Month -- learn about noice-induced hearing loss; take precautions
- NKU standout Sam Vinson joins Newport's Nevels Fitness to help next generation of student-athletes
- St. Elizabeth earns Gold Safe Sleep Hospital certification for dedication to baby sleep safety
- Focusing on one activity, or ‘sports specialization,’ in young athletes can do more harm than good
- Kentucky still ranks high on obesity rates -- is now #2 for overweight children; health is impacted
- Dr. Susan Bushelman's Derm Aesthetics opens in Florence, offering help for skin issues
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Our Rich History: ‘The Greatest Play’ in Thomas More football history as Greg Stofko plays ‘for his brother’
Photo_05: The final statistics of the Thomas More v. Defiance October 30, 1993 football game. Courtesy of Ted Mandell. By Raymond G. Hebert, Ph.D. Thomas More University In 2000 Ted Mandell, a Professor... - More »
- The River: Agreeable October prompts memories of 'Licking River Ramble' and Fredericks Landing
- Enhancing your travel experience: Wendy's opens new restaurant at CVG's Concourse B
- Sunday's 13th Kenton County Farm Tour includes five stops with food, entertainment, activities and more
- With new semester on college campuses, hazing season begins, but state safeguards remain uneven
- Mike Tussey: Coming up - Country Music Month, play-off baseball, NFL, college football, Halloween
- Kentucky by Heart: Inventor John Fitch, who had ties to Nelson County, built America’s first steamboat
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Congress clears stopgap funding to avert federal government shutdown; Paul and Massie vote no
By Jennifer Shutt States Newsroom Congress approved a bill Saturday night that would stave off a government shutdown until at least mid-November, though the measure doesn’t include Ukraine aid backed... - More »
- Road report: KYTC District 6 reports roadwork projects in region this coming week
- Ryan Quarles named new president of Kentucky Community & Technical College System
- Retail Federation report shows Halloween spending again expected to reach record high of $12.2 billion
- KYTC to contribute $15 million for new parking garage at Kenton County Government Center
- Shaken by post-pandemic disruptions, some states, including KY, take a harder line on school discipline
- Kentuckians from across the Commonwealth gather to pay respects to former Gov. Brereton Jones
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BCM’s bi-weekly NKY History Hour moves to new day, explores ‘Two Faces of Kentucky Slavery’ October 3
Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 3 Behringer-Crawford Museum’s biweekly history hour segments will move from Wednesday to Tuesday evenings. BCM archaeologist associate and historian Jeannine Kreinbrink will... - More »
- People Working Cooperatively announces Ryan McLane of DBL has joined the board
- Keven Moore: Nonprofits come with risks that need to be protected -- here are things to consider
- Longtime CCPL supporter Tom Jones awarded William H. Natcher Philanthropy Award by KLA
- HONK home in Elsmere (available now for purchase) was former school for African American children
- KY National Guard, NKU partner to increase support for veterans through Veteran's Resource Station
- Children's Law Center's second Boots, Bourbon & Biscuits Brunch fundraising event set for October 21
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University of Louisville officially welcomes Kim Schatzel as 19th president with investiture ceremony
By Tam Latek Kentucky Today Although she has been at the helm of the University of Louisville since Feb. 1, Kim Schatzel was formally inaugurated as the institution’s 19th president during an investiture... - More »
- Fall wildfire season in state starts today with outdoor burning restrictions; help prevent wildfires
- 6th Circuit Court of Appeals keeps Sen. Bill 150 in place, rejects block of sex-change treatments
- Art Lander's Outdoors: WildTail' documentary recalls one of country's greatest conservation successes
- More than 300,000 Kentuckians have been charged with marijuana offenses in past two decades
- Matt's Take: Reds late season crash, primetime Bengals victory
- Number of incarcerated kids declines in Kentucky, but advocates say still more alternatives are needed
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Ryle boys soccer team begins quest for another region title with win in first game of district playoffs
By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Ryle finished the regular season with the best record among 9th Region boys soccer teams, but coach Stephen Collins said he was “cautiously optimistic”... - More »
- Jamie Vaught: Kentucky graduate transfer Ray Davis emerges as football Wildcat's newest superstar
- Newcomer Thomas More finds out what it will take to win in the G-MAC from Tiffin's top-dog Dragons
- Kentucky running back Ray Davis carries Wildcats to dominant 33-14 win over Florida Gators in Lexington
- Highlands hits half-a-hundred mark again as Dixie Heights' formerly come-close Colonels don't
- With running game in gear, Cooper rolls to 41-7 win over Conner in Class 5A district seeding game
- Wildcats expecting packed stadium, loud crowd in Saturday's SEC home opener against Florida Gators
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Jim Waters: Anticompetitive certificate of need laws wrong prescription with serious side effects
Lawmakers who oppose repealing Kentucky’s certificate of need requirements limiting medical providers from opening new facilities or expanding existing ones argue that getting rid of the misguided policy... - More »
- Joe Heller: Cartoonist on week's news -- Asteroid, Menendez, fall shows, writers strike, newspapers
- Judy Clabes: Remembering Marsha Farrell, 72, widow of Mike, a beloved member of Trib's extended family
- Bill Straub: What's going on? Too much nonsense, hot air, phony-baloney games, but no democracy
- Ken Rechtin: KYTC, Newport and me -- my thoughts on the proposed Fourth Street Bridge; regroup
- Mitch McConnell: Government shutdowns are bad news, creating unnecessary hardships for millions
- Constance Alexander: Suicide is a timeless topic with a sad history and one that remains stigmatized