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Opinion – Col Owens: How voter lists are maintained — why and how purges happen

March 5, 2025March 4, 20250

If there is one thing Americans agree on, it would be that elections are the best way to select our…

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State Board of Elections purged 225,311 ineligible voter registrations for ‘inactivity’

March 4, 2025March 3, 20250

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The State Board of Elections has announced that, pursuant to both state and federal law,…

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State transportation crews treating roadsides for harmful vegetation, use extra caution

March 4, 2025March 3, 20250

As Kentucky’s warmer weather begins to take root, so too will noxious weeds that can damage transportation infrastructure and potentially…

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Life Learning Center celebrates first graduates of 2025 of its transformational skills program

March 4, 2025March 3, 20250

Life Learning Center, a nonprofit located in Covington, hosted its first graduation ceremony of 2025, celebrating the Candidates for change…

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Opinion – Amye Bensenhaver: No need for HB 520, clarification of exception to open records law

March 4, 2025March 3, 20250

House Bill 520, “an act relating to law enforcement records,” is not — as its sponsor testified in the House…

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Our Rich History: Regional Lenten traditions bring back fond memories

March 3, 2025March 2, 20250

By Paul A. Tenkotte, PhD Special to NKyTribune Ashes on foreheads on Ash Wednesday, “fish frys” on Fridays, passion plays,…

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Bonded Spirit Music Festival starts Friday, new headliner announced; get on Bonded Spirit Music Trail

March 3, 2025March 3, 20250

Due to unforeseen circumstances, Grammy-award winning duo, Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley will replace Nat Myers as a headliner for…

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Super-young Ryle not yet a match for Highlands’ vets in 9th Region girls basketbell

March 3, 2025March 3, 20250

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter Highlands’ coach Jamie Walz Richey knew exactly where Ryle’s Katie Haitz was coming from…

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St. Henry’s stall ball keeps it closer, but Notre Dame figures a way to the win

March 3, 2025March 3, 20250

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter St. Henry coach Dan Trame figured the only way his team would have a…

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Road report: District 6 reports work being done in NKY this week — beware closings, detours

March 3, 2025March 2, 20250

Transportation Department’s District 6 reports the following road projects to expect in the three NKY counties this week. Inclement weather…

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Opinion – Judy Harris: The Israel Fellowship enriches Lenten experiences in succeeding years

March 3, 2025March 2, 20250

“Lent is a time of renewal for the whole Church, for each community and every believer.” — Pope Francis As…

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Two teams — NKU and TMU — finish regular season with same goal, different results

March 2, 2025March 2, 20250

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter Two Saturday afternoon college basketball games in Northern Kentucky. Two teams going against opponents…

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Bridging Back Business: Initative is in its second week, revitalizing river cities businesses

March 2, 2025March 1, 20250

To support bringing customers and prosperity back to the river cities in Northern Kentucky affected by the unexpected closing of…

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Sunday Read: Stateline reports declining vaccination rates — which might get worse as states relax rules

March 2, 2025March 2, 20250

By Shalina Catlani Stateline More states are loosening vaccine mandates, scaling back vaccine promotion efforts and taking other steps likely…

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Government briefs: Roundup of happenings in Park Hills, Florence, and Newport

March 2, 2025March 1, 20250

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter PARK HILLS Park Hills city council listened to a presentation by Andy Videkovich from…

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Highlands varsity Dance Team wins first-ever national competition in ‘Medium Pom’ category

March 2, 2025March 1, 20250

The Highlands High School Varsity Dance Team won the program’s first-ever National recently in Orlando, Florida. The Bluebirds competed against more…

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Joe Heller: Cartoonist’s view of news — Town Halls, asteroid, vacationing, mental health, Lent

March 2, 2025March 1, 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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Let the party continue… Natalyn Vissman celebrates 100 years, so she’ll celebrate as much as she wants

March 1, 2025March 1, 20252

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter It started Thursday, and who knows it still may be going strong. When you turn…

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Newport’s Wildcats go from pretenders to contenders in district title romp over Highlands

March 1, 2025March 1, 20250

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter In the old-time TV game show “To Tell the Truth,” the host always requested…

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Black Balloon Project annual event reflects Gabi Deaton’s advocacy for those suffering loss to addiction

February 28, 2025February 28, 20252

Staff report Gabi Deaton, who has been in recovery for over 14 years, created the Black Balloon Project after the…

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Notre Dame survives district at Holy Cross, now both advance to Sunday’s 9th region opener

February 28, 2025February 28, 20250

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter If district championship games, where both teams move on to next week’s regional don’t…

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Opinion – Bill Straub: Guthrie’s dilemma — finding national health care system that serves everyone

February 28, 2025February 27, 20251

Rep. Brett Guthrie is on the spot. As the newly installed chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, the…

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