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‘Tough Mudder’ at Kentucky Speedway will benefit Wounded Warrior Project, 10 miles of obstacles

June 22, 20150

Approximately 6,000 participants will descend upon Kentucky Speedway this weekend to participate in Tough Mudder, an obstacle course challenge that…

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Our Rich History: Expressly the facts – How I/71-75 evolved from a dream into a nightmare

June 22, 2015January 18, 20160

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

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‘Father loss’ is a turning point in the life of a child; for sons, the transition can be profound

June 20, 2015June 22, 20151

By John Gregory KET We all face the certainty that at some point, Father’s Day will change from being a…

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Bryan McPherson brings his folk/punk stylings, screaming harmonica to Thompson House June 24

June 19, 2015June 19, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Reporter The easiest comparison to make for Bryan McPherson is with Bob Dylan. Thought provoking lyrics…

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Where the pick hits the string: The music and luthier wizardry of the incredible Harry Sparks

June 19, 2015June 19, 20151

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune contributor The name Harry Sparks weaves through the history of Bluegrass music like gilded thread through…

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SD1 board agrees to budget without rate increase, with Richwood upgrade and Hebron study

June 17, 2015June 18, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Managing Editor The Sanitation District No.1 of Northern Kentucky Board of Directors approved the proposed budget…

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Carespring ready to move forward with Boone County facility

June 17, 2015June 18, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Managing Editor Boone County is finally poised to get some the nursing and transitional beds it…

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Paul Long: Some people love running in the heat; here’s how to stay healthy as thermometer rises

June 17, 2015June 17, 20150

All last week — and it appears, this week as well — the temperatures have been approaching the 90s with…

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Our Rich History: Grand old Latonia Racecourse set records during its glory days, closed in 1939

June 15, 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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State dignitaries attend unveiling of Thematic Cases at Big Bone Visitor Center, phase one of project

June 12, 2015June 15, 20152

By Mark Hansel NKy Tribune Managing Editor The new Thematic Cases have been installed at the Visitor Center at Big…

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These Suits REALLY Rock — your friends and neighbors have talent you didn’t suspect. What fun!

June 12, 2015June 12, 20150

Special to the NKyTribune Suits That Rock will return to The Carnegie’s Otto M. Budig Theatre stage for the 8th…

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Dolwick Drive in Erlanger is booming commercial development, maybe site for new specialty hospital

June 12, 2015June 11, 20152

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Reporter When Northern Kentuckians think about booming commercial development and multi-million-dollar business investments in offices and…

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Yesterday’s, popular gathering spot on Florence’s Main Street, forced to close after 11 years

June 11, 20151

By Mark Hansel NKy Tribune Managing Editor Yesterday’s Café and Tea Room, a popular gathering spot on Main Street in…

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Don Then: Look to Your Left is ‘slightly fictionalized’ true tale of perseverance through raw storytelling

June 11, 2015June 11, 20150

I am suspicious whenever anyone recommends a memoir or an autobiography to read, especially if written by a businessman, an…

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Bumpy Road: Brent Spence Bridge among many issues presenting challenges for lawmakers

June 10, 2015June 10, 20151

By John Gregory KET They have 27,000 miles of paved roads to maintain, constituents clamoring for a number of new…

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Barbara Howard made big impact over five decades at Redwood, now ‘retiring’ for her ‘what’s next’

June 10, 2015June 10, 20150

By Nick Gonnella NKyTribune Correspondent Barbara Howard did not originally envision the impact she would have on thousands of lives…

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Paul Long: What do you do when you get bored while running an ultramarathon? Why you knit, of course!

June 10, 2015June 9, 20150

Sometime around 5 a.m., as the first few hints of dawn came over the small horse track in Paducah, Melissa…

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Book Party! Join Rick Robinson who’ll sign his newest novel, ‘The Advance Man,’ here on June 18

June 9, 2015June 9, 20150

Local author Rick Robinson’s latest novel, The Advance Man, which spent its first weekend on Amazon’s top seller list in…

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Innovative knee replacement procedure performed for the first time in Kentucky at St. E Edgewood

June 9, 2015June 9, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Managing Editor A partial knee replacement surgery that utilizes a robotic arm was performed for the…

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District Judge Karen Thomas says Carroll County officials can be in contempt in Adam Horine case

June 9, 2015December 14, 20150

By R.G. Dunlop Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting CARROLLTON, Ky. — It wasn’t unusual to see Adam Horine’s name on…

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Exit Interview: Retiring Covington Police Chief Spike Jones leaves 27-year career with no specific plans

June 9, 2015June 8, 20151

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Reporter Covington Police Chief Michael “Spike” Jones, now officially retired, insisted that he has no specific…

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Filmmaker Breeding looking for 7th/8th graders for youth version of Dreamers & Doers; tryouts set

June 8, 2015June 17, 20150

Filmmaker Michael Breeding who produced Dreamers & Doers: VOICES of Kentucky Women is looking for young people — in 7th…

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