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Retired Kenton Circuit Court Judge Raymond E. Lape, 87, has died, is remembered as ‘role model’

July 2, 20150

Staff Report Judge Raymond E. Lape, retired Kenton County Circuit Court Judge, has died. Judge Lape, 87, received many honors…

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Health Issues Poll shows NKyians’ views; majority favor statewide smoking ban, report good health

July 2, 20153

The Kentucky Health Issues Poll (KHIP), conducted by the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky and Cincinnati’s Interact for Health, provides…

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Fireworks advice from Florence retailer: have fun, be safe during Independence Day celebrations

July 2, 2015July 2, 20150

By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune contributor Dozens of vehicles now occupy the Florence parking lot of Phantom Fireworks and cash registers…

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Alum, former student regent Nathaniel Smith named chair of NKU Board of Regents

July 1, 2015July 1, 20150

Nathaniel G. Smith will chair the Northern Kentucky University Board of Regents for a one-year term beginning July 1. The…

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Don Then: Discover the meaning of ‘determined defiance’ in Ray Peden’s One Tenth of the Law

July 1, 2015June 30, 20150

Experience relates that a great story begins with an evocative title. A few outstanding titles come quickly to mind: The…

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AT&T’s Hood Harris excited about ‘new century’ technology and what it can mean for Kentucky

June 30, 20150

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune Editor Some 117 new laws passed during the recent session of the Kentucky General Assembly, and…

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Skyward names new board and Candace McGraw as first chair, to advance community’s strategic plan

June 30, 2015June 30, 20150

Skyward (formerly Vision 2015), the organization charged with developing and managing Northern Kentucky’s strategic plan, is pleased to announce the…

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Chuck and Julie Scheper mentor siblings through Covington Partners, helping youth succeed in school

June 30, 2015July 2, 20150

Special to NKyTribune When Julie Geisen Scheper and Chuck Scheper talk about proud moments in their lives, both mention children….

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Thanks to Erlanger Historical Society, the Depot Museum preserves, celebrates the city’s past

June 29, 2015June 29, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune reporter There are no elaborate exhibits in the Erlanger Depot Museum, but every room has a hodgepodge…

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Behind the Scenes: Bluegrass & Backroads team knows how to tell a good Kentucky story

June 29, 20150

By Kristy Robinson Horine Special to NKyTribune The shot is pure Kentucky: a log cabin, a hound lounging on roughhewn…

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Our Rich History: Spence was more than a bridge; Congressman did great things in 32 years of service

June 29, 2015January 18, 20161

(This is part of a regular series especially for the NKyTribune on local history by three distinguished historians, Paul Tenkotte…

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County Clerks’ offices respond to same-sex marriage license issues, following Supreme Court’s ruling

June 28, 2015June 29, 20151

Same-sex marriage licenses in Kenton and Campbell counties were issued to several couples starting Friday afternoon, and the Boone County…

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Beshear: Ruling provides clarity; ‘Kentucky will recognize as valid all same-sex marriages’

June 26, 2015June 26, 20151

The U.S. Supreme Court handed down a ruling Friday morning bringing an end to the years-long debate over same-sex marriage….

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Back Roads Wine Trail showcases Northern Kentucky wineries

June 26, 2015June 26, 20150

By John Lachmann NKyTribune contributor A few years ago, Julie Clinkenbeard and Dennis Walter found themselves running into several other…

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Answers in Genesis Ark Encounter project is underway in Grant County

June 26, 2015June 26, 20152

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Managing Editor An early-morning storm of near-Biblical proportions threatened to derail the Answers in Genesis Ark…

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As advocate for industrial hemp production, Kentucky’s Thomas Massie standing tall

June 25, 20150

By Tim Thornberry Special to NKyTribune If there is anyone from Kentucky who is a bigger industrial hemp advocate than…

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Cincinnati native Henn throws second no-hitter in Freedom franchise history; 8-0 over Washington

June 25, 2015June 25, 20150

Cincinnati native Casey Henn delivered the highlight of the season so far on Wednesday as he fired the second no-hitter…

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Did you know? Boone County’s long history with distilled spirits includes, of course, ‘illegal’ ones

June 24, 2015June 25, 20150

By Hillary Delaney Boone County Public Library The illegal sale and distribution of liquor looms large in America’s history. Our…

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Florence set to consider controversial 164-unit residential development on Weaver Road

June 24, 2015June 25, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Managing Editor The Florence City Council is prepared to consider approval of a zone change that…

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Paul Long: On a rainy morning, running gives adults the chance to play in the puddles

June 24, 2015June 24, 20150

When you first start out running on a rainy morning, you want to jump over or run around the puddles,…

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Florence D.A.R.E. officer Argullin drums up support for drug awareness, earns statewide recognition

June 23, 2015June 23, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Managing Editor Officer Adam Argullin moves to the beat of his own drums. The Florence Police…

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Bluegrass & Backroads: Time rarely stands still for Lexington clockmaker, craftsman

June 23, 2015June 23, 20150

Kentucky is a state defined by its history and noted for a number of things, not the least of which…

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