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Circus Mojo Summer Camp is on the road at Behringer-Crawford Museum for 16th year, starting August 4

July 31, 2025July 30, 20250

Circus Mojo celebrates its 16th year and takes Summer Camp 2025 on the road from August 4-8 at the Behringer-Crawford…

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  • Education

NKU celebrates five years of Young Scholars Academy with ‘Summit’ gathering of students

July 31, 2025July 30, 20250

Staff report Northern Kentucky University celebrated a milestone — five years of the Young Scholars Academy. YSA is a powerful…

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  • Government

Plan ahead: Water District to replace water line under Dayton Pike staring August 4

July 31, 2025July 31, 20250

The Northern Kentucky Water District will be replacing a water line located under Dayton Pike, which will cause traffic delays…

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  • Business

Harrison Baer and his Mystery Machine — a vending machine with plenty of (???) drink options

July 30, 2025July 30, 20250

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Call it happenstance – honest. It really was – in fact it was probably meant…

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Mike Tussey: National Night Out is on the way — August 5; make plans to join in

July 30, 2025July 29, 20250

Once upon a time, a Kentucky city won the the National NNO Title of having the very Best Celebration in America….

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  • Health

St. Elizabeth Edgewood named best hospital in Kentucky by U.S. News & World Report

July 29, 2025July 28, 20250

St. Elizabeth Edgewood has been named the best hospital in Kentucky by U.S. News & World Report among its latest…

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  • NonProfit

A reminder: KSO’s Newport Ragtime Band takes the stage this weekend, part of free summer park series

July 28, 2025July 27, 20250

The KSO’s Summer Park Series continues this weekend, with Blues’ Muse, tracing the formation of the blues, ragtime, Dixieland and…

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Opinion – Judy Harris: Trophies and rings and plaques — triggering memories and passing them on

July 28, 2025July 28, 20250

“Being a winner is more than getting a first-place trophy; it is acting like the effort was an honour and…

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  • Education

Registration now open for Northern Kentucky Education Council’s Fall Convening — join the collaboration

July 27, 2025July 26, 20250

Staff report Registration is now open for the Northern Kentucky Education Council’s 2025 Fall Convening. The event will be held…

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  • Voices

Joe Heller: Cartoonist’s view of news — Distractions, the Kiss Cam, Ozzie, and Colbert

July 27, 2025July 26, 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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Beechwood grad Cole Howard one of only three Kyians accepted into U.S. Coast Guard Academy

July 27, 2025July 26, 20250

Staff report Cole Howard, a 2025 graduate of Beechwood High School, has been accepted into the U.S. Coast Guard Academy’s…

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  • Government

Government briefs: Roundup of happenings in Florence, Edgewood, Boone County, Kenton County

July 27, 2025July 26, 20250

By Patricia Scheyer NKyTribune reporter FLORENCE Florence Y’All’s owner David DelBello and Julie Kirkpatrick, President and CEO of MeetNky came…

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U.S. Department of Energy selects Paducah for future energy and AI infrastructure site

July 27, 2025July 26, 20250

The U.S. Department of Energy has named Paducah’s Gaseous Diffusion Plant as one of four federally-owned sites selected for potential…

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Road Scholar George Hood (with his trusty ‘Otto’) is aging adventurously — and thriving

July 26, 2025July 28, 20250

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Father Time remains undefeated. Well, please don’t tell that to George Hood. This quote, often…

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Life Learning Center celebrates ‘Reentry Resource Night,’ names Officer Richman ‘Reentry Champion’

July 26, 2025July 25, 20250

Life Learning Center recently hosted its annual Reentry Resource Night, a family-friendly event filled with practical reentry resources, supportive connections,…

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  • Business

Point Perk is going to the dogs — with special events starting Aug. 1 and dog adoptions

July 25, 2025July 25, 20250

By Andy Furman The Point/Arc The Point/Arc’s coffee shop – The Point Perk — is going to the dogs –…

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Cam Miller keeps past alive on film — and his Latonia Race Track documentary is one example

July 24, 2025July 23, 20250

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Cam Miller has a unique way of keeping things alive. While some may keep artifacts,…

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Robin Osborne: The life and legacy of Marie Braun — a story of grit, grace, and justice

July 24, 2025July 23, 20250

In the winding hills of Sebastian Branch, Breathitt County, a girl was born who would later become a force for…

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Florence Y’alls picked to host ’26 Frontier League All-Star Baseball game

July 23, 2025July 23, 20250

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter It’s three hundred and fifty seven days to the minute. And counting. That’s the wait…

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  • Government

Temu responds to AG Coleman’s lawsuit: ‘Based on misinformation’

July 23, 2025July 22, 20250

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Temu, the Chinese online shopping platform, has responded to the lawsuit filed last Thursday by…

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  • Health

Avoid the lone star tick; its alpha-gal molecule may flip a victim’s immune system against red meat

July 23, 2025July 23, 20250

By Heather Norman-Burgdolf University of Kentucky Ticks are bad news in general, but the lone star tick brings an extra…

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  • Living

Mike Tussey: Bowling is alive and well — and still a lot of fun

July 23, 2025July 22, 20250

Bowling – some think it’s thriving, some think its dying — either way, the game is still here.  We rarely…

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