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Don Then: Hebron’s Linda Gondosch has a teacher’s flair for making history interesting in her books

February 12, 2015February 12, 20150

I think it is safe to say that without a teacher’s flair, history leans toward the dry and boring. Certainly,…

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Allegiant begins new service to Jacksonville, Fl.; now 27 CVG flights weekly to eight destinations

February 12, 20150

Allegiant Travel Company begins new service from the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) to Jacksonville, FL (JAX). “As one of…

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Kynect healthcare coverage deadline is midnight Sunday; face penalty for failure to sign up

February 12, 2015February 12, 20150

The deadline to enroll in healthcare coverage through kynect is just a few days away. Individuals with incomes above 100…

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Dr. Rajeev Kurapati: Can money buy happiness? Here’s a healthy way to look at that question

February 11, 20150

Simply put: Money is a facilitator of commerce – a social necessity. This ability to trade goods and services is…

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Gracie’s early graduation: Community of Bellevue makes mom’s dying wish a reality

February 11, 2015February 11, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune contributor The undersized auditorium at Bellevue High School was filled to overflowing Tuesday night as more…

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Special Olympics rally had special advocates from NKy, including gymnast Danielle Blakeney

February 10, 2015February 10, 20150

NKyTribune Staff Report Among the nearly 100 advocates gathered in the Capitol rotunda yesterday to support Kentucky’s Special Olympics were…

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Opiate Summit brings three tri-state organizations to explore comprehensive solutions to big problem

February 10, 2015February 8, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor A two-day opiate summit that takes place later this month at the Mets Center in…

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Mer Grayson says he’ll ‘transition’ to retirement from Central Bank by year’s end; he’s ready to try it again

February 9, 20150

Mer Grayson, a familiar figure in Northern Kentucky banking for over 50 years, has announced that he plans to step…

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Kentucky Symphony Orchestra does it again — Valentine’s super party for you and your sweetheart

February 9, 2015February 11, 20150

Special to NKyTribune Flappers and Wise Guys, shades of Prohibition (without the prohibitions), jumps, jives and spins, a “killer” silent…

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Children’s advocates rally in state Capitol building to promote ‘Blueprint’ for Kentucky’s most vulnerable

February 9, 2015February 9, 20150

By Rae Hodges NKyTribune Frankfort Reporter Filling up three floors of the state’s Capitol building, an estimated 700 Kentuckians from…

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Hiker will follow in ancestor’s boot steps on 200-mile, 16-day historic trek taken by Daniel Boone in 1775

February 8, 20150

Special to NKyTribune Curtis Penix will take an historic 200-mile trek, hiking the path marked by Daniel Boone almost 250…

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Steve Frank: The heroin epidemic costs lives, robs us of a brighter future and needs your attention

February 8, 2015February 8, 20151

The heroin and associated crime in Covington, Northern Kentucky, Greater Cincinnati, and indeed the whole Commonwealth has become completely intolerable….

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY COVINGTON: A good time was had by all at the gala gala celebrating 200 years

February 8, 20150

Thanks to our Facebook friends for sharing their fun evening through pictures: See Tap Snap on Facebook for photos of…

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Music scene in Northern Kentucky is alive and well, with lots of diversity for every taste

February 8, 2015February 8, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Correspondent From arena shows to one-person acoustic sets and everything in between, if you’re looking for…

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NKy legislative caucus hears lively discussion, with emphasis on heroin epidemic and bridge funding

February 7, 2015February 8, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor Discussion of the need for effective legislation to combat the region’s heroin epidemic and the…

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Weekender: In these classrooms, it’s OK to play Minecraft; it’s the ‘gamification of learning’

February 7, 2015February 9, 20152

By Brenna R. Kelly Special to NKyTribune Fifth-grader Olivia Staples is building a castle, not just any castle – a…

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Gateway Foundation gets four new members

February 7, 2015February 17, 20150

Four community leaders have joined the board of directors of the Gateway Community and Technical College Foundation. “We are pleased…

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Three Northern Kentuckians among Gov. Beshear’s appointments to boards and commissions

February 7, 20150

Gov. Steve Beshear announced appointments to state boards and commissions that include three Northern Kentuckians. To the Kentucky Film Commission,…

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Mom’s dying wish comes true; she’ll see daughter’s graduation thanks to caring folks in Bellevue

February 7, 2015February 9, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune contributor Julie Randolph knew she would lose her battle with cancer, but from the time she…

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Christ Hospital buys additional acreage at old Drawbridge Inn site to expand NKy health services

February 7, 2015February 7, 20150

The Christ Hospital Health Network (TCHHN) has purchased an additional 15-acres of land for its planned 75,000-square-foot medical office building…

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Tri-ED’s Dan Tobergte issues statement regarding Bosch’s acquisition of JF Lenksysteme GmbH

February 6, 2015March 10, 20150

Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Corporation (Tri-ED) President and CEO Dan Tobergte issued the following statement regarding Bosch’s acquisition of…

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Boy Scout Troop 820 has a lot to celebrate: 50 years in scouting and its 50th Eagle Scout, Wiley Carr

February 6, 20150

Lakeside Park’s Boy Scout Troop 820 will hold a Court of Honor on Saturday to celebrate two big milestones: It’s…

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