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New Guided Arts Walks go the ‘extra mile,’ season of tours in NKY includes fun (and yummy) extras

May 23, 2022May 22, 20220

This summer, you could stroll along the streets of Covington and Newport, sipping coffee or enjoying a cup of gelato…

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Susanne Cetrulo: Visiting Gold Star Families memorial and being reminded of sacrifices made

May 23, 2022May 22, 20220

I had the opportunity to be part of a ceremony for Gold Star Families at the newly unveiled memorial at…

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CivicPoint: 2022 KY Primary Election analysis: few voters, no competitive races to draw them, surprises

May 22, 2022May 21, 20220

By Trey Grayson CivicPoint Tuesday, Kentucky voters went to the polls for the May primary. Well, some of them did,…

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The River: It’s true, as they say, that ‘something is always happening on the river’

May 22, 2022December 1, 20246

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

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Point/Arc to celebrate its amazing 50-years, starting with birthday party June 6, events for 4 more months

May 22, 2022May 21, 20220

By Andy Furman The Point/Arc It’s been 50 years. And the party will last five months. The Point/Arc will celebrate…

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Joe Heller: A cartoonists look at news events of the week in broad strokes, living color, few words

May 22, 2022May 21, 20220

                Joe Heller was the editorial cartoonist for the Green Bay Press-Gazette in…

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Anthony Mazzini building a fast-growing broadcast career and is the voice of Florence Y’alls

May 22, 2022May 21, 20220

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Anthony Mazzini feature/Florence Y’alls He watches games for a living. Not a bad gig if…

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Roberta Marcotte of Erlanger celebrates her 100th birthday with reception, dinner with friends, family

May 22, 2022May 21, 20220

Roberta (Rhodes) Marcotte of Erlanger and formerly of Tinley Park and Manteno, Illinois, celebrated her 100th birthday with a reception…

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Newport Central Catholic Class of 2022 earns $4.7 million in scholarships to date

May 22, 2022May 21, 20220

The Newport Central Catholic Class of 2022, 75 percent of the graduates, earned approximately $4.7 million in college scholarships. Of…

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Ceremony at Kentucky Law Enforcement Memorial to honor seven who died in line of duty in 2021

May 21, 2022May 20, 20220

Gov. Andy Beshear will join the Kentucky Law Enforcement Memorial Foundation (KLEMF) and the Department of Criminal Justice Training (DOCJT)…

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Holmes High School names new coaches for both boys and girls basketball: Tony Perkins, Tracy Pope

May 21, 2022May 20, 20220

Boys basketball coach Tony Perkins, who led the Holmes girls’ basketball team to three regional finals and two state tournament…

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Gateway Foundation adds three new board members: Shannon Schumacher, Julie McGregor, Will Weber

May 21, 2022May 19, 20220

Gateway Community & Technical College’s Foundation Board has approved the nomination of three new Board Members: • Shannon Schumacher of…

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Letter to Editor: Jan Skavdahl says Frankfort swamp will be drained, and primary election is a start

May 21, 2022May 20, 20220

To the Editor: Among the most cogent take-aways of the recently-concluded General Assembly’s legislative session is that, despite our nominal…

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Kentucky Symphony Orchestra closes 30th Anniversary season Sat. with Return to Studio 54

May 20, 20220

“Aw sooky, sooky.” The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra closes its 30th Anniversary season with a Return to Studio 54 and the…

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City of Erlanger launches incentive program to turn Commonwealth Ave. into office business district

May 20, 2022May 19, 20220

The City of Erlanger has launched an economic development incentive program that is designed to transform Commonwealth Avenue from a…

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CovCath’s Nicholas Prospero earns writing award from National Council of Teachers of English

May 20, 2022May 19, 20220

Nicholas Prospero, a junior at Covington Catholic High School, has been selected for a 2022 Achievement Award in Writing, given…

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147th Preakness takes place on Saturday, here’s a video with Ron Winchell, owner of favorite, Epicenter

May 20, 2022May 19, 20220

Ron Winchell, owner of Preakness Stakes favorite Epicenter, spoke with media members via Zoom call Thursday afternoon, in video news…

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Covington’s Fishing Derby returns: Young anglers can wet their hooks at Prisoners’ Lake in Devou Park

May 20, 2022May 19, 20220

After a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic and road construction, Covington Parks & Recreation’s Fishing Derby returns this…

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Dedicated educator, Raymond C. Finke dies at home at 73; spent 22 years in Covington schools

May 20, 2022May 19, 20220

Staff report Raymond C. Finke, Jr. spent most of his life working in the educational field on both sides of the…

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River Days Festival at Dayton’s Manhattan Harbor returns; see luxury homes, take a discounted cruise

May 20, 2022May 19, 20220

For the second year in a row, River Days Festival is returning to the Dayton Riverfront. The Manhattan Development Group…

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River Sweep: Volunteers invited to scour riverbanks for trash on Saturday — be prepared to get muddy

May 20, 2022May 19, 20220

Volunteers are invited to clean trash from the banks of the Ohio River on Saturday as part of the Covington…

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Bill Straub: What in tarnation is going on in NKY? Outlier is one thing, but total confrontational?

May 20, 2022May 20, 20221

A friendly acquaintance, James Carville, who guided Wallace Wilkinson’s successful campaign for governor in 1987 before earning fame and fortune…

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