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Ryle’s Mr. Kentucky Football candidate Chisholm explodes for 5 TDs in 49-27 defeat of Highlands

September 9, 20170

By Evan Merrill NKyTribune reporter Ryle senior running back and Mr. Kentucky Football candidate Jacob Chisholm made his mark, exploding…

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NKU welcomes international students from Japan’s Gifu University; they are visiting local schools

September 9, 2017September 8, 20170

Northern Kentucky University welcomes back international students from Japan’s Gifu University for another year of learning and teaching.   The…

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Critical comedy: St. Elizabeth ER nurse Terry Foster is emcee for Tribune’s roast of CEO Garren Colvin

September 5, 2017September 4, 20170

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter There is no doubt that a sold-out crowd will turn out to watch Garren Colvin’s…

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Freedom sweep doubleheader at UC Health Stadium, eliminate CornBelters from post-season contention

September 3, 2017September 3, 20170

Despite falling behind early in both games, the Florence Freedom, presented by Titan Mechanical Solutions, came back to sweep the…

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Simon Kenton, Beechwood win close games in sloppy conditions to remain undefeated

September 2, 2017September 2, 20170

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Simon Kenton and Beechwood won close games played in the rain on Friday to…

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Dustin DiChiara has innovative way of opening new Chick-fil-A on Mall Rd. — an interactive field trip

September 2, 2017September 2, 20170

Franchise owner Dustin DiChiara will open Florence’s second Chick-fil-A restaurant today but he started celebrating with a special grand opening…

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Braxton Brewing Company and partners to can drinking water for Hurricane Harvey victims

September 1, 2017September 1, 20170

On Thursday, September 7th, Braxton Brewing Company will be using their canning line for a new purpose — drinking water….

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Kentucky Dragon Boat Festival coming up Sept. 9 at A.J. Jolly Park, raises money for cancer awareness

September 1, 2017August 31, 20170

The Kentucky Thorough-Breasts are hosting the annual Kentucky Dragon Boat Festival, Paddling for the Pink, on September 9 at A.J….

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Hurricane Harvey sending strong winds, heavy rains to state; Florence Freedom adjusts promotions

August 31, 2017August 30, 20170

Kentucky will be receiving some strong winds and heavy rain from the remnants of Hurricane Harvey on Thursday and Friday,…

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Bill Butler, Garren Colvin among those honored with Commonwealth Awards at philanthropy Summit

August 29, 2017August 30, 20170

Two Northern Kentuckians are among those to be awarded the Commonwealth Award from the Kentucky Philanthropy Initiative. The awards will…

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Big plays by first-year starters carry Highlands to 27-20 overtime win against Campbell County

August 26, 2017August 26, 20170

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Three first-year starters on the Highlands football team made big plays that the Bluebirds…

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United Way of Greater Cincinnati announces $62.2 million campaign goal — aims to make a difference

August 25, 2017August 26, 20171

United Way of Greater Cincinnati announced its 2017 annual community campaign goal of $62.2 million Thursday morning at United Way’s…

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Campbell County coach looking for second straight win over his former team in game at Highlands

August 24, 2017August 24, 20170

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter One of the most dramatic games in Northern Kentucky high school football last season…

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Kentucky Veterans Hall of Fame will induct 23 new members in Class of 2017, including four NKyians

August 24, 2017August 23, 20170

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The 23 inductees to the 2017 Kentucky Veterans Hall of Fame received a grand preannouncement…

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Jane Doe vs. Northern Kentucky University lawsuit is settled in private conference with Judge Bertlesman

August 23, 2017August 23, 20171

Reliable sources say the Jane Doe vs. Northern Kentucky University lawsuit was settled today in a private conference with Judge…

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Jane Doe vs. NKU case enters second pre-trial conference today; trial date set for Sept. 11

August 23, 2017August 23, 20170

Staff report A second pre-trial conference in the Jane Doe vs. Northern Kentucky University lawsuit will be held Wednesday morning…

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Corporex opens new eatery in RiverCenter, Butlers Pantry; public grand opening party on Sept. 7

August 22, 2017August 22, 20170

Corporex Companies have opened a new eatery and marketplace on Covington’s historic riverfront. From the team that created FIRE, Butlers Pantry…

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Dedication ceremony for multi-purpose ‘Tom Ellis’ athletic field at Holmes High School set for Thursday

August 22, 2017August 22, 20170

A dedication ceremony for the new multi-purpose athletic and activity field at Holmes High School is scheduled for 7 p.m….

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Sierra Club’s Goebel Park Butterfly Garden, a pollinator habitat, to be dedicated August 28

August 22, 2017August 22, 20170

The Northern Kentucky Sierra Club has completed a three-year volunteer effort to establish a pollinator and butterfly garden in Covington’s…

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Our Rich History: Re-dedication concert for the Historic Schwab pipe organ inspired concert series

August 21, 2017August 20, 20170

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to NKyTribune (Part 2 of a 2-part series on the musical legacy of the historic Matthias…

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Adversity inspired Bellevue’s ’77 state champs; Tigers had unconventional offense, leaders

August 20, 2017August 18, 20170

By Don Owen Special to NKyTribune They were the small-school football dynamo that reached spectacular heights in the late 1970s,…

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Improvements to Brent Spence Bridge: N-bound lanes to return to four-lane travel this coming week

August 19, 2017August 18, 20170

Routine maintenance is taking place on the Brent Spence Bridge, where I-71 and I-75 cross the Ohio River is anything…

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