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Review: Clooney leads cast of Disney’s ‘darn near perfect family film’ Tomorrowland — no ‘grown-ups’!

June 8, 2015June 8, 20151

By James Halcomb Special to NKyTribune Tomorrowland is a great family film. A great family, fantasy/sci-fi epic; the story is…

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Veteran jockey Ouzts moves win total to 6,470, ties Fires for 11th all-time at Belterra

June 8, 2015August 22, 20161

Veteran jockey Perry Ouzts became the 11th leading rider in the history of racing on Sunday when he rode See…

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Making a home in Northern Kentucky: Refugees forced from their homeland seek new start here

June 8, 2015June 8, 20154

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune contributor Since 1975, 2.6 million refugees have settled in the U.S. While their countries of origin…

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Highlands unable to recover after bad start in state baseball final, fall 10-3 to West Jessamine

June 7, 2015June 7, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter LEXINGTON — Highlands got off to a bad start and wasn’t able to recover…

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American Pharoah, completing the sweep in style, becomes America’s long-awaited superstar

June 6, 2015June 7, 20150

By Billy Reed Special to NKyTribune Even now, when the sport is long past its prime, thoroughbred racing can still…

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United Way Day of Action will be day of fun, free and educational to help kids bridge summer learning gap

June 6, 20150

As part of its year-long Centennial Celebration, United Way of Greater Cincinnati will hold its first summer event of the…

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Taste of Newport June 7 showcases finest ‘tastes’ in and around the city; join the fun Sunday

June 6, 2015June 6, 20150

The third annual “Taste of Newport” event is Sunday, June 7, rain or shine from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m….

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Vision 2015 reaches higher in new strategic plan for the region, launches Skyward at the Ascent

June 6, 2015June 6, 20151

By Mark Hansel NKy Tribune Managing Editor Vision 2015 chose a fitting location to announce the group’s regional strategic plan for the…

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Highlands baseball team advances to state championship game

June 5, 2015June 6, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter LEXINGTON — The Highlands baseball team is one win away from making history. If…

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Pregnant gorilla Anju getting special pre-natal care thanks to Cincinnati Zoo-Christ Hospital partnership

June 5, 2015June 5, 20150

The Cincinnati Zoo has partnered with the local healthcare experts at The Christ Hospital to help monitor the pregnancy of…

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Florence horse player enjoys the challenge of his favorite hobby — online handicapping contests

June 5, 2015June 5, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Millions of people will be watching the Belmont Stakes on television this Saturday to see…

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With four grads of Boone County High School, Zebras in Public not your average rockers

June 4, 2015June 5, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Reporter A lot of bands say they are “unique.” Zebras in Public aren’t just saying it,…

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Don Then: Put these books on your summer reading list – The Poisonwood Bible, Death by Derby, more

June 4, 20150

Ah, summer nears and, most likely, you have vacation plans. Perhaps, it’s the beach or the mountains or maybe leisurely…

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COV200 announces big plans for bicentennial summer celebration, family-friendly, history-proud

June 4, 2015June 4, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Managing Editor COV200 organizers revealed plans for the Bank of Kentucky Summer Celebration Thursday morning at…

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New owners to transform former Chez Nora into ‘Lisse,’ named for city in South Holland province

June 3, 2015June 4, 20150

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune reporter New owners of what had been one of Covington’s best-known watering holes and restaurants plan…

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Will SD1 capacity issues bring economic development at Richwood to a grinding halt?

June 3, 2015June 3, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Managing Editor Richwood in southern Boone County has been targeted as a community poised to benefit…

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Paul Long: Hitting the pavement runs in the family; members of NKU’s first family have shared passion

June 3, 2015June 3, 20150

Consider the first family of Northern Kentucky University. Intelligent and highly educated — or well on their way. Well-travelled. Community-…

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Belmont favorite American Pharoah breezes in final workout, is history on the horizon Saturday?

June 2, 2015June 2, 20150

Under cloudy skies, light rain and 58 degrees, Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner American Pharoah completed his serious preparation…

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Children’s Law Center’s third annual dancing celebrities raise $84k-plus for legal services to kids

June 2, 20150

Children’s Law Center (CLC), a local nonprofit providing quality legal services to children in Kentucky and Ohio, celebrated its 25th…

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Special Olympics ‘Flame’ across America stops in Florence Thursday, on way to world games

June 2, 2015June 2, 20150

Special to NKyTribune A bit of Special Olympics history will make a stop in Northern Kentucky when the Special Olympics…

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Our Rich History: Cincinnati chili — in all its ways — is a regional specialty with a host of afficianados

June 2, 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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Carrollton police send mentally ill man to Florida, despite judge’s orders; now he’s in Campbell court

June 1, 2015June 2, 20154

  By R.G. Dunlop Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting Adam Horine leaned on the courtroom podium, wept and begged. He…

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