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Kentucky Baptist Convention, state’s largest religious organization, to convene in Florence on Nov 15

November 6, 2016November 6, 20160

Kentucky’s largest religious organization gathers in Florence later this month, likely making an impact on the local economy as well…

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Exciting changes in the works for Ludlow; one of America’s great railroad towns has eye on the future

November 5, 2016November 7, 20160

By Hannah Purnell NKyThrives If the City of Ludlow were a book, it would have many chapters, and the most…

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Kenton Commonwealth’s Attorney asks AG to investigate emails obtained by Firefighters Union

November 5, 2016November 5, 20163

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Kenton Commonwealth’s Attorney Rob Sanders has asked the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office to investigate…

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Bertlesman rules for dismissal of Jane Doe’s suit relative to current NKU officials as individuals

November 4, 2016November 3, 20167

Staff Report Judge William Bertlesman, senior district judge hearing the Jane Doe vs. Northern Kentucky University, et.al. lawsuit has ruled…

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Holidays at Newport on the Levee start with Grand Illumination kicking off glittering, fun-filled season

November 3, 2016November 2, 20160

Newport on the Levee (NOTL) will kick-off the holiday season with the Light Up the Levee Grand Illumination on Tuesday,…

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Paul Long: What better way to start Thanksgiving Day than 9th annual Turkeyfoot Trot — bring the kids

November 3, 2016November 1, 20160

Look, if you’re going to set up a Thanksgiving Day-themed 5K race, what better place to have it than on…

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Get ready for that Snow Shovel! Braxton Brewing Co. is releasing its next Heritage Series beer

November 2, 2016November 1, 20160

Braxton Brewing Co. is releasing the next beer in its Heritage Series. Rum Barrel-Aged Snow Shovel is a “winter warmer”…

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No Limits – Elliot Feltner Benefit for Spinal Cord Rehabilitation to help young Park Hills man

November 1, 2016November 1, 20161

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune Reporter Craig and Stefanie Feltner were at the St. Agnes soccer field for their nine-year-old daughter’s…

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Prep Sports Notebook: Cross country newcomer wins Class A girls’ regional title

November 1, 2016November 1, 20160

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Abby Jones became the first Newport Central Catholic girls’ cross country runner to win…

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Kentucky by Heart: When communing with nature, sometimes a freight train really is just a freight train

November 1, 2016October 31, 20160

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Several years back, Bill Bryson authored a book called A Walk in the Woods. In…

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Our Rich History: Jim Reis, Kentucky Post columnist, loved history, lived history and made history . . .

October 31, 2016October 31, 20169

Paul Tenkotte, a renowned local historian himself, asked us to repeat our tribute to our colleague Jim Reis, as his…

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Y’all, You’uns, Yinz, Youse: How regional dialects are filling a void in standard English for a plural pronoun

October 30, 2016October 29, 20160

By Dan Nosowitz Atlas Obscura “You guys” is the most common way Americans refer directly to a group of people;…

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Beechwood tops Newport Central Catholic 42-14; Tigers beat ‘Breds for third straight year

October 29, 2016October 29, 20160

By Evan Merrill NKyTribune contributor In arguably one of the greatest rivalries in Kentucky high school football, the annual matchup…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Here are three excellent float trips to experience autumn colors

October 29, 2016October 27, 20160

By Lee McClellan Special to NKyTribune The near drought conditions of the fall season seem to have lengthened the peak…

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St. Mary’s Park — the ‘Fountain Square of Northern Kentucky’ — to be an oasis of peace and beauty

October 27, 2016February 4, 20173

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor What started with an off-hand remark of one friend to another about eight years ago…

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Halloween not spooky because of tricks and treats; it’s downright scary for the $8.4 billion we’ll spend

October 27, 2016October 26, 20160

From WalletHub With total Halloween spending expected to reach $8.4 billion this year — $1.5 billion more than in 2015…

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Tall stacks: Bard’s Burgers and Chili stacks the beef patties high and catches the Food Network’s eye

October 26, 2016October 25, 20160

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter When Jordan Stephenson put the word out for folks to stop in at Bard’s Burgers…

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Ms. Wheelchair Kentucky educates society about needs and achievements of people with disabilities

October 25, 2016October 25, 20160

By Angie Mimms NKyTribune contributor I have an aunt who has been instrumental in an organization called Ms. Wheelchair Kentucky…

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Generation Z casts their votes in national mock election, and the next President is . . .

October 25, 2016October 24, 20160

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter Channel One News, a Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Company which provides daily news to millions of…

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Better Idea: Lt Gov.’s Entrepreneurship Challenge for high school students — pitch business, win prizes

October 24, 2016October 24, 20160

Better Idea? This video encouraging participation in the LGEC competition also includes a familiar Northern Kentucky face. Did you recognize…

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U.S. 4th District Rep.: Calvin Sidle tells you why he deserves to be elected; incumbent refuses to participate

October 20, 2016October 19, 20161

The two candidates for U.S. 4th District Representative on the November 8 ballot are incumbent Thomas Massie and challenger Calvin…

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Election, U.S. Senate Part II: Incumbent Rand Paul on why he should remain your U.S. Senator

October 18, 2016October 17, 20160

The NKyTribune invited both candidates for the U.S. Senate from Kentucky to make his case for why he deserves your…

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