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Three mayors face off for chili cook-off for NKY Ludlow Senior Center — looking for votes!

February 21, 2017February 19, 20170

The Mayors of Covington, Ludlow and Ft. Wright will compete in a chili cook-off on March 10 to benefit the…

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Ryle High School graduate Harper Hempel makes dream come true as walk-on for UK volleyball team

February 21, 2017February 21, 20171

This is one of a series of stories about Northern Kentucky athletes competing for the University of Kentucky. By Kindsey…

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KY Historical Society awards grants from local history trust fund to preserve, tell stories; NKY gets two

February 21, 2017February 19, 20170

The Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) today announced recipients of the first grants from the Kentucky Local History Trust Fund (KRS…

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Lyn Hacker: Musicial dynamo John Heinrich takes lifetime accomplishments, creates Songwriter Demo

February 21, 2017February 20, 20170

So you’ve given vent to that incessant string of words that has been rattling around in your brain for some…

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Ryan Quarles: Mark the voluntary ‘ag tag’ farm license donation to invest in Kentucky’s youth

February 21, 2017February 20, 20170

You are proud to be a farmer. That is why you buy farm license plates for your farm vehicles. When…

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State Ag’s Mobile Science unit to visit Villa Madonna Academy for ag-related scientific experiments

February 20, 20170

The Kentucky Department of Agriculture’s high-tech Mobile Science Activity Center (MSAC) will visit Villa Madonna Academy Feb. 21-23 to teach…

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17th class inducted into NewCath Athletic Hall of Fame; 2005 football team is ‘Team of Distinction’

February 20, 20170
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Mitch McConnell: Stream Buffer Rule put coal-related jobs at risk; friend in White House changed that

February 20, 20172

As the Obama administration packed its boxes and prepared to leave office, the former president took a parting shot at…

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Our Rich History: Alms and Doepke in Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine was second largest store west of NYC

February 20, 2017February 20, 20170

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune My parents used to speak of the old Alms and Doepke department store…

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BBB Trends: Is it a scam or a sales pitch? Be skeptical, proactive — and remember Scam Tracker

February 20, 2017February 17, 20170

The constant reporting of scams from all angles – phone, email, online, and in person – can make a person…

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Behringer-Crawford joins Arts Day in Kentucky, celebrating Arts Council and partnerships on Feb. 24

February 20, 2017February 17, 20170

On Feb. 24, representatives from Behringer-Crawford Museum (BCM) will join their peers from other Kentucky arts organizations in Frankfort to…

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In back-and-forth throughout, NKU basketball men lose to Youngstown State 81-77; dip to 18-10 season

February 19, 2017February 19, 20170

NKU Athletics Communications The Northern Kentucky University men’s basketball team waged a back-and-forth battle with Youngstown State throughout the entire…

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Study shows small business owners say ‘regulations’ are a major problem — costly and confusing

February 19, 2017February 18, 20170

Roughly half of all small business owners say regulations are a “very serious” or “somewhat serious problem,” according to new research by…

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KYCIR: Amid uncertainty, University of Louisville leaders cashed out big perks in ‘run on the bank’

February 19, 2017February 18, 20171

By Kate Howard Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting All eyes were on the University of Louisville and its foundation last…

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NKU women Norse lose to Cleveland State on the road, 77-58, falling to 8-19 overall for the season

February 18, 20170

Northern Kentucky women’s basketball fell to Horizon League foe Cleveland State on Saturday afternoon, 77-58. With the loss, NKU dips…

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Covington’s Braxton Brewing Co. offering live You Knew Me When duo, advancing a new album

February 18, 2017February 18, 20170

After uprooting from their Nashville home and full-time jobs in June of 2012, the husband and wife indie folk-rock duo You…

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Cincinnati Public Radio steps into breach left by sale of WNKU, offering AAA music format

February 18, 20170

In response to the announcement of the sale of 89.7 WNKU at Northern Kentucky University, along with its Portsmouth, Ohio…

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‘NEXTLIVESHERE,’ Social Change Innovation Summit, to be held at UC March 2-4

February 18, 2017February 17, 20170

Greater Cincinnati’s success rallying education, business and industry, philanthropy and community organizations to solve pressing and complex social problems will…

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John Schickel: Maximizing our time, Senate passed important legislation, starting to consider House bills

February 18, 2017February 17, 20173

A wide array of bills were heard in committees and voted out of the Senate in a busy and exciting…

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Hammons, Cox-Cruey, Schroeder, Butlers named BCM’s Two-Headed Calf award winners

February 18, 2017February 17, 20170

Michael J. Hammons, director of advocacy for Children, Inc., Dr. Terri Cox-Cruey,superintendent of the Kenton County School District, and Dave…

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Government briefs: Alexandria gets grant, officers graduate, Florence sailor on USS Makin Island

February 18, 2017February 17, 20170

Alexandra’s trail grant The City of Alexandra has been awarded a $35,000 grant for the Alexandria Community Park Lake Trail…

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Gateway holding free exhibit for Black History Month, event to be held Feb. 22 at Covington campus

February 17, 2017February 17, 20170

Gateway to host exhibit honoring “Black History Month: A Celebration of Justice, Equality & Diversity” at its Covington campus. A…

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