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Matt’s Take: Bengals 7th straight win, positives and negatives, Reds Update, Tim Krumrie in Q&A

December 26, 2022December 25, 20220

Christmas Eve Win Cincinnati managed to pull out their 7th straight win in a tight one at Gillette Stadium on…

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The River: Dreaming of his steamboating days — and remembering old times through historic photographs

December 25, 2022December 1, 20244

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with…

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C. Oran Little remembered as dean of UK College of Ag/Food/Environment who had immeasurable impact

December 25, 2022December 24, 20220

By Aimee Nielson and Laura Skillman University of Kentucky C. Oran Little once said, “Any major undertaking in science and…

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Former police officer Jim Wendeln manages Parish Kitchen, dedicated to serving the hungry and needy

December 25, 2022December 24, 20220

By Andy Furman NKyTribune Reporter The transition wasn’t difficult at all. At least it wasn’t for Jim Wendeln. The Covington…

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Andy Furman: A heart-warming Santa story for this artic Christmas day, reminding us he is for everyone

December 25, 2022December 24, 20221

First it was toilet paper. Remember? Now, according to reports we have a shortage of Santa’s. And the big day…

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Joe Heller: A cartoonist’s views of top news of the week — in broad strokes, full color, few words

December 25, 2022December 24, 20220

                    Joe Heller was the editorial cartoonist for the Green Bay…

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Vehicles moving through backed-up portion of I-75 north of Gallatin Co.; stay off roads if you can

December 25, 2022December 24, 20220

Interstate 71 North, which was blocked in Gallatin County by multiple stalled trucks and other vehicles, has been reopened to…

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NKY-based Kona Ice accelerated growth of frozen treats franchises in 2022 — aiming higher in ’23

December 25, 2022December 24, 20220

Kona Ice (Kona), the renowned mobile shaved ice company and largest food truck franchise in the world based in Northern…

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Campbell County’s Michael Breetz started Licking Valley Cattle Co. to raise farm-to-table natural beef

December 24, 2022December 23, 20220

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter He lived on a ranch in Campbell County along the Licking River for some 40…

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Deck Y’alls Light Festival converts Thomas More Stadium into a Winter Wonderland — family fun for all

December 24, 2022December 23, 20220

By Andy Furman NKyTribune Reporter Downtime. Not for the Florence Y’alls. They’ve converted their Thomas More Stadium into a Winter…

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Low temperatures, blowing snow lead to icy roads, hazardous conditions, KYTC District 6 reports

December 24, 2022December 24, 20220

Northern Kentucky District 6 snowfighters have been combatting the impacts of the storm front since 8 p.m. Thursday evening with…

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Beechwood’s Antonio Robinson Jr. signs with Wake Forest, big-time NKY rooting interest going forward

December 23, 2022December 22, 20220

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter Just when Northern Kentucky needed him, just when the last two local Power Five…

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As first major storm of the season hits state, be prepared if you travel and stay home if you can

December 23, 2022December 22, 20220

With arctic temperatures, strong winds and snow expected to appear throughout today, Gov. Andy Beshear and Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC)…

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Applications open for Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs at NKU; two summer sessions

December 23, 2022December 22, 20220

Gov. Andy Beshear announced that the Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs (GSE), a three-week residential summer program where Kentucky teens focus…

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Thomas More student Ashley Albrinck awarded ESU scholarship to study Shakespeare at Oxford

December 23, 2022December 22, 20220

Thomas More University student Ashley Albrinck, a junior English major, has been awarded the English-Speaking Union (ESU) Scholarship presented by…

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Sunday Morning Club offering 35th Annual Northern Kentucky Christmas Day Dinner at new location

December 23, 2022December 22, 20220

The 35th Annual Northern Kentucky Christmas Day Dinner returns Sunday, Dec. 25, to a sit-down dinner this year but at…

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Dan Weber: Listen in on what some people who make NKY sports special had to say at HOF induction

December 22, 20221

The capacity crowd for the December induction into the Northern Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame would make good witnesses as…

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Ben Dusing and John Gardner are off on another grand (and risky) humanitarian adventure in Ukraine

December 22, 2022December 22, 20220

Staff report Attorney Ben Dusing, waiting out his temporary suspension from the Bar, and his colleague John Gardner are about…

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KY Court of Appeals: Campbell Board of Education can’t use eminent domain to take former DAV site

December 22, 2022December 21, 20220

By Jack Brammer NKyTribune reporter In a legal victory for the city of Cold Spring, the Kentucky Court of Appeals…

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Duke Energy advises customers to be prepared as potential winter storm system approaches

December 22, 2022December 21, 20220

Duke Energy is monitoring and preparing for a winter storm system that is expected to cause power outages across southwest…

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Rep. Savannah Maddox drops out of Republican primary for governor, citing lack of funding

December 22, 2022December 21, 20220

Staff report Savannah Maddox, a Republican legislator from Dry Ridge, has suspended her 2023 gubernatorial campaign, citing lack of funds…

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Governor declares state of emergency ahead of arctic front bringing freeze and cold temperatures to state

December 22, 2022December 21, 20220

Gov. Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency ahead of an arctic front that is expected to bring a flash…

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