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At epicenter of heroin crisis, little Powell County makes big decision, starting with needle exchanges

January 11, 2017January 10, 20171

By Mary Meehan Ohio Valley Resource Sitting on top of the Bible on Pastor Brad Epperson’s desk at the Clay…

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CVG says thanks — 70 times! — starting with cake, Gold Star coneys, gifts for passengers; more coming

January 10, 20170

The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport celebrated it’s 70th “birthday” on Tuesday with a surprise celebration for passengers. Travelers received complimentary Gold…

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Kimmy Birrer: Sharing a best birding memory and reminding of the value of vultures in our lives

January 10, 2017January 9, 20170

After an early, relatively unsuccessful morning of driving around searching for Kirtland’s warblers in the jack pines of Northern Michigan,…

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Our Rich History: The John A. Roebling Bridge — 150 years young this month, THE symbol of our region

January 9, 2017May 8, 20170

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Part 1: John A. Roebling, a “Practical Dreamer” On January 1, 1867, the…

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You think it’s cold now, get ready for the Special Olympics’ Polar Bear Plunge; sign up now

January 9, 2017January 9, 20170

Whether you’re brave or just bonkers, Special Olympics Programs in Kentucky and Ohio invite you to take part in the…

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Billy Reed: Romeo, oh Romeo, legend in the making, where will you go from New Albany?

January 8, 20170

JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. – The school’s parking lots had been filled an hour before game time, and now the stragglers moved…

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Defense carries Scott to victory over Simon Kenton in boys’ basketball showdown between county rivals

January 7, 2017January 7, 20170

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter With five guards listed as 6-foot-1 or smaller in the starting lineup, the Scott…

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First snowfall expected to hit here tomorrow — and AAA rescue team has some tips for you

January 4, 20170

The first snowfall of 2017 is expected to hit the tri-state region tomorrow morning and the AAA Roadside Rescue Team…

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Richard Ammon, founder of company that helped shape the landscape of Northern Kentucky, dies at 87

January 4, 2017January 5, 20170

NKyTribune staff Many people claim to have left their mark on the landscape of a community, but few could say…

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The Bellevue Classroom: Building a model of teaching, learning, equipping students for life

January 4, 2017January 3, 20170

By Brenna R. Kelly Special to NKyTribune Carrie Skirvin is reading a book to her kindergarten students when a little…

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WWII veteran Robert ‘Bob’ Williams, who soared above Normandy on D-Day, leaves legacy of service

January 4, 2017January 3, 20170

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter A “patriot and a gentleman,” WWII veteran Robert “Bob” Williams of Independence, passed away Friday,…

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Covington Mayor Joe Meyer introduces ‘new rules’ for commission meetings, reaffirms vested powers

January 3, 2017January 4, 20170

On Tuesday, the newly elected Board of Commissioners restored the balance of power to Covington’s City Hall during their first…

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Kentucky by Heart: No shortage of inspirational quotes attributed to well-known Kentuckians

January 3, 2017January 3, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist My dad used to say to me when I was growing up: “When in doubt,…

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Joe Meyer, fresh from election-monitoring in Macedonia, to take oath Friday for Covington mayor

January 3, 2017January 3, 20172

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Joseph U. Meyer spent some time on a special assignment to a country founded by…

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Our Rich History: St. Aloysius Parish, lost Covington landmark; apartments nearly lost in ’16 fire

January 2, 20174

By David E. Schroeder Special to NKyTribune In November 2016, Covington, Kentucky, nearly lost another landmark when a fire occurred…

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Following the food: a look at one of NKY’s strongest economic sectors with a diverse and growing base

January 2, 2017December 31, 20160

By Liz McEwan NKY Thrives Northern Kentucky Tri-ED recently released its Target Industry Analysis, identifying food production as one of…

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Campbell County wins boys’ basketball tournament with impressive defensive performance

December 31, 2016January 19, 20170

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter If you ask Campbell County boys’ basketball coach Aric Russell why his team finished…

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Gerner & Kearns law firm renovates office building in Florence, moves its PRISM title company in too

December 30, 2016January 2, 20170

Gerner & Kearns Co., L.P.A. has purchased and renovated a 25,200 square foot office building located on Tanners Gate Lane…

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Chef Foster: New Year’s Eve dining is the time to embrace the varied foods of the season

December 30, 2016December 30, 20160

Another year come and gone and with it so many words and deeds done. My tenth year at Sullivan University,…

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On the eve of retirement, Florence City Coordinator Lunnemann reflects on 29 years of public service

December 30, 2016December 30, 20160

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Things just won’t be the same when City of Florence employees return to work…

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Ally Johnson shooting for more than scoring record in her final season at Beechwood

December 29, 2016December 29, 20160

Thanks to St. Elizabeth Healthcare Sports Medicine for sponsoring our girls’ high school basketball coverage once again this season. See all of…

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Year of upgrades at Transitions Inc. includes move to new location in Covington, CARF accreditation

December 28, 2016December 27, 20160

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor From a move to a new location to a much-sought-after approval for a highly…

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