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NKU’s Young Scholars Academy: Mason Fromeyer got support that changed his trajectory

September 9, 2025September 8, 20250

By Gianna Vitali and Jayna Morris NKY University Mason Fromeyer says he hasn’t always been a star student, but the support…

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  • Health

Kenton County’s Age Well Initiative to host four community workshops on key issues facing seniors

September 9, 2025September 8, 20250

The Kenton County Age Well Initiative is hosting a four-part workshop series this fall to explore how the community can…

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  • Living
  • Our Rich History

Our Rich History: Innovation — from Montgomery Ward to SparkHaus in downtown Covington

September 8, 2025September 8, 20250

Editor’s note: We’re celebrating ten years of Our Rich History. You can browse and read any of the past columns,…

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  • News

Cincinnati Observatory’s ‘Scope Out!’ — see stars up close and have opportunity to win a telescope

September 8, 2025September 8, 20250

Fall brings cooler weather, clearer skies, and the return of the Cincinnati Observatory’s annual telescope festival: Scope Out! Telescope owners,…

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  • Government

Road report: KYTC District 6 cites road projects in three counties this week; drive carefully

September 8, 2025September 8, 20250

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s District 6 is advising Northern Kentuckians new projects, maintenance and other work taking place in three NKY…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Judy Harris: Tradition — Providing security or blocking progress?

September 8, 2025September 7, 20250

“Tradition wears a snowy beard, romance is always young.” John Greenleaf Whittier What is tradition’s place in our cultural life?…

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  • Business

Luci Slawnky’s ‘Wanderlust’ is a fascinating mobile bookstore, celebrating books and those who love them

September 7, 2025September 6, 20250

By Jennifer Jahn NKyTribune staff writer Prologue Luci Slawnyk’s constant companion has always been a good book. Her mother taught…

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  • NonProfit

Brighton Center’s 18th ‘Wine Over Water’ set for Purple People Bridge Sept. 13

September 7, 2025September 6, 20250

Doing good never tasted so good. Brighton Center’s 18th annual Wine Over Water fundraiser will take place on Saturday, September…

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  • Government

Goverment briefs: Roundup of news from Erlanger, Florence, Campbell County, Fort Wright

September 7, 2025September 6, 20250

By Patricia Scheyer NKyTribune reporter ERLANGER The “Great Communicator for the city”, as City Attorney Jack Gatlin dubbed him, was…

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  • Education

University of Kentucky Libraries seeking nominations for annual Medallion for Intellectual Achievement

September 7, 2025September 6, 20250

For more than 30 years the UK Libraries has awarded the Medallion for Intellectual Achievement to a Kentucky resident whose…

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  • Region/State

FEMA has provided more than $100m to victims of Kentucky’s three severe weather events

September 7, 2025September 6, 20250

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) says survivors of Kentucky’s three 2025 severe weather events…

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  • Voices

Joe Heller: Cartoonist on news — Summer gone?, Epstein and Congress, gun violence, early holidays

September 7, 2025September 6, 20250

Joe Heller was the editorial cartoonist for the Green Bay Press-Gazette in Green Bay, Wis., from 1985 until being laid…

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  • Sports

Cooper stands up to favored Ryle, wins the battle of Union at the buzzer

September 6, 20250

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter All Cooper coach Randy Borchers wanted after last week’s second straight loss to open…

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  • Education

TMU to celebrate service mission with program about Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow’s ‘Mary’s Meals’

September 5, 2025September 4, 20250

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow is adamant about feeding children — and he’s coming to Thomas More…

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  • Business

New drive-thru coffee stand, 7-Brew, to open in Florence — hiring staff now

September 5, 2025September 5, 20250

7 Brew, a drive-thru coffee stand offering over 20,000 unique drink combinations, plans to open its future coffee stand at 8111 US…

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  • NonProfit

Birthday surprise for Gay Middendorf at Point/Arc — it’s her 85th and she’s still volunteering

September 5, 2025September 4, 20250

By Andy Furman The Point/Arc Her birthday isn’t until Saturday – September 6th — but her friends (and there were…

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  • Government

Two Kentucky Republicans at center of duel over releasing Epstein files; victims speak out

September 4, 2025September 3, 20250

By McKenna Horsley Kentucky Lantern Two Kentucky Republicans are playing conflicting roles in a drama that threatens to divide President…

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  • Business

Five venture capital firms to ‘call SparkHaus home’; open house set for September 22

September 4, 2025September 3, 20250

SparkHaus, Northern Kentucky’s new hub for innovation and entrepreneurship, announced today five leading venture capital firms will call the space…

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  • NonProfit

Point/Arc Fest to celebrate ‘From Nashville to Newport’ at Newport Car Barn September 27

September 4, 2025September 4, 20250

By Andy Furman The Point/Arc The name has changed – but the fun remains the same. The Newport Car Barn,…

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  • Government

Florence reveals concepts of design plans for various city-owned properties

September 3, 2025September 3, 20250

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter The city of Florence has some big-time plans for some city-owned property. Josh Hunt,…

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  • Living

Mike Tussey: Saints On Radio became Thomas More football’s beacon of success

September 3, 2025September 2, 20250

There was a new guy on campus back in 2014, his name was David A. Armstrong, the new Thomas More…

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  • Living

Life and times of Harry Sparks, architect, luthier to stars, ADA pioneer and much more

September 2, 2025September 23, 20250

By Laura Kroeger NKyTribune staff writer Ryland Heights resident Harry Sparks is as modest as they come. But when you…

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