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Adjustments pay off as Notre Dame takes girls’ tennis sectional; CovCath captures boys’ title

May 10, 2015May 10, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Notre Dame girls’ tennis coach Rob Hardin made some adjustments in his lineup for…

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Rosie Reds are in a league of their own, celebrating 50 years of support for the Reds, philanthropy

May 10, 2015May 11, 20150

by Noel Ripley A Rosie Red As the region prepares to host the 2015 ALL STAR game, the Rosie Reds…

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Thank you, Alma Faye … and thank you, Mom; Steve Flairty’s tribute for Mother’s Day

May 10, 2015May 8, 20150

The following is the eulogy Steve Flairty, author of the ‘Kentucky’s Everyday Heroes’ book series and NKyTribune columnist, delivered at…

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New manager, appearances by Bench, Foster highlight new season for Florence Freedom

May 8, 2015May 8, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The Florence Freedom kicks off its season Thursday May 14, with a new manager…

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Rare, colorful thoroughbred Koda Chroma makes eye-catching debut at Belterra Park, finishes third

May 8, 20150

A rare 3-year-old thoroughbred colt named Koda Chrome drew plenty of attention when he made his debut at Belterra Park…

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New Split Rock Jumping Tour to bring international flair to Bluegrass Country

May 7, 2015May 7, 20150

By Nicky Graf Ussher Special to NKyTribune The Split Rock Jumping Tour, a new international show jumping show series modeled…

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Paul Long: Observing marathoners at the Finish Swine, you’ll see exhaustion turn into triumph

May 7, 2015May 6, 20150

For a part of Sunday morning, I joined with a group of friends at a spot near the Finish Swine…

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NKU, Underground Railroad Freedom Center partner to excavate historic Parker Academy

May 7, 2015May 6, 20150

By William Landon Special to NKyTribune   As race relations in the United States continue to be strained by factors…

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Our Rich History: Celebrating the whys and hows of our special heritage — and then there’s goetta

May 6, 2015January 18, 20160

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

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Don Then: Butter in the Morning is filled with insightful essays about life, love and more

May 6, 20150

I was talking to a friend the other day (on a cell phone, of course) and happened to mention that…

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Four area veterans of WW II making special trip to D.C. for 70th anniversary celebration of V-E Day

May 6, 20150

Four area World War II veterans will get a big send-off tomorrow morning at CVG airport for a special trip…

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Kentucky by Heart: Plenty of places in the Bluegrass state offer gentle ride into the sunset

May 6, 2015May 11, 20150

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Steve Flairty grew up feeling good about Kentucky. He recalls childhood trips orchestrated by his…

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Mark Hansel named NKyTribune managing editor, brings long history, extensive reporting experience

May 5, 2015May 6, 20150

Veteran reporter Mark Hansel, who has covered Northern Kentucky for over a decade, has been named managing editor of the…

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Regional travel, tourism impact is measured in billions — and jobs — says new study by meetNKy

May 5, 2015May 5, 20150

Regional travel and tourism in the Northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati region is a multi-billion industry and attracts millions of visitors, sustains…

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Letter Carriers ‘Stamp Out Hunger’ food drive on May 9 will benefit hundreds of our hungry neighbors

May 5, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Managing Editor One of the biggest food drives of the year to benefit low-income families in…

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Former Boone Judge-Executive Bruce Ferguson dies at 86; was historian and conservationist

May 4, 2015May 5, 20153

Former Boone County Judge-executive Bruce Ferguson has died at age 86. Ferguson, who served as judge-executive from 1964 until 1982…

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Chief cheerleader, CVB’s Eric Summe, says ‘Meet NKY’ and love it — because ‘we take care of people’

May 4, 2015May 4, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Managing Editor Eric Summe is a Northern Kentucky native who took a circuitous route to wind…

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Baffert’s favorite American Pharoah wins stretch duel to capture Kentucky Derby

May 2, 20152

Zayat Stables’ homebred American Pharoah, ridden by now three-time Derby winner Victor Espinoza and trained by now four-time Derby winner…

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NKU hosting regional showing of documentary, Dreamers & Doers: Voices of Kentucky Women

May 1, 2015May 1, 20150

Kentucky women and their achievements will be celebrated on Wednesday, May 6, when the public is invited to a free…

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Weekender: What if only three horses showed up, and other tales from Derbies past

May 1, 2015April 30, 20152

Editor’s note: A master storyteller – or is that master of the tall tale? – Robert Treadway loves the horses…

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Riding into Learning: Bicycle clubs show middle schoolers that STEM concepts have real-world uses

May 1, 2015May 4, 20150

By Brenna R. Kelly Special to NKyTribune Seventh-grader Jayshaun Washington thinks he hates math. But Doug Dicken, a financial manager…

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NKU set to graduate one of largest classes in its history and to award three honorary degrees

April 30, 2015May 1, 20150

Northern Kentucky University will present its 43rd Commencement in three separate ceremonies on Saturday, May 9, for one of its…

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