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NKy Prep Sports Notebook: Ison deadly at the line; top area players, coaches honored

March 4, 2015May 1, 20170

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Walton-Verona junior forward Hailey Ison finished the regular season with the highest free throw…

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Magazine says Kentucky in a league of its own for industry activity; NKy has a share in the honor

March 3, 2015March 4, 20150

The nation appears to be taking notice of Kentucky’s economic development efforts. The state placed first nationally in Site Selection…

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Flying Pig orienteering competition continues at MSU, Carter Caves, offering navigational challenges

March 2, 2015March 2, 20150

While many sports boast a ‘need for speed’ to succeed, this arduous sport demands participants to make split-second decisions and…

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Boone County Supt. Randy Poe receives outstanding superintendent award from Ky School Boards Assn.

March 2, 2015March 2, 20150

Boone County Superintendent Randy Poe received the 2015 F.L. Dupree Outstanding Superintendent Award from the Kentucky School Boards Association at…

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Johnathan Gay: IdeaFestival Aerospace seeks to leverage efforts like NKy’s to keep industry soaring

March 2, 2015March 1, 20150

When you think of Kentucky exports, several things probably come to mind, including cars, bourbon and horses. You might not,…

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Top players in Northern Kentucky could have early collision in 9th Region boys’ basketball tourney

March 2, 2015March 3, 20151

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter 

When Northern Kentucky boys’ basketball coaches voted on the top players in three divisions…

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Wildcats ‘remember last year,’ pay back No. 18 Razorbacks with dominating win

February 28, 20150

By Ashley Scoby Special to NKyTribune Nine McDonald’s All-Americans are one thing. But nine McDonald’s All-Americans with motivation and a…

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Julie Randolph lived to see daughter’s early graduation but loses battle to cancer

February 27, 2015March 2, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune contributor The woman whose two-year battle with cancer united a Northern Kentucky community has died. Debbie…

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Changing his Stripes: Former prep official Kanarek enjoying new role as Cooper assistant coach

February 27, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter 

 After officiating high school basketball games for 23 years, Dave Kanarek decided to…

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Donald Then: ‘The Lucky Greyhound’ is informative, entertaining and filled with author’s vibrant art

February 26, 2015March 4, 20150

The Lucky Greyhound, by Ft. Thomas artist and author Beverly Hembold Erschell, is a general-interest storybook with three distinct dimensions….

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Bill Straub: It’s now clear that the once-great, once-proud Courier-Journal has lost its way

February 26, 2015February 26, 20152

WASHINGTON – Be forewarned. As Margo Channing once advised, “Fasten your seatbelts, it’s going to be a bumpy night.’’ So…

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Lyles, Aaron Harrison drive offense as Wildcats extend streak to 28 wins in a row

February 25, 2015February 25, 20150

Staff report Less than five minutes into the second half Wednesday night, visiting Kentucky found itself locked in a tight…

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NKy Prep Sports Notebook: Winter weather provides obstacle for Campbell County, wrestling tournament

February 25, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter When heavy snow forced the Kentucky state wrestling championships scheduled for Feb. 18-21 to…

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Paul Long: 54-mile Selma-to-Montgomery run is Harvey Lewis’ way of celebrating ‘key chapter in nation’s past’

February 25, 2015February 25, 20152

Harvey Lewis likes to run — in the deserts, in the wilderness, in the cities, up and down the sides…

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Cantering Commentator: Donna Brothers’ sideline reporting offers unique view of horse racing

February 24, 2015February 24, 20150

By Liane Crossley Special to NKyTribune There are plenty of ways to earn a paycheck on horseback but few as…

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Weather didn’t deter The Good People Festival from “showing love” for WNKU, celebrating 30th birthday

February 23, 2015February 23, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Correspondent The snow didn’t stop the show. Everyone from tie-dyed-in-the-wool hippies to bearded and be-flannelled hipsters…

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NewCath among favorites in boys’ district playoffs; Holy Cross girls hope to keep momentum going

February 23, 2015February 24, 20150

By Terry Boehmker

 NKyTribune sports reporter Both of the high school basketball teams that won All “A” Classic small-school 
state…

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Sports Illustrated: How UK speech pathologist helped Michael Kidd-Gilchrist face media without stutter

February 22, 2015February 22, 20150

Meg Shake, a speech-language pathologist in the University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences Communication Disorders Clinic, is featured in…

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Winter storm warning from 7 p.m. Friday until 7 p.m. Saturday; snow, sleet, ice possible

February 20, 20150

  The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a winter storm warning for Northern Kentucky from 7 p.m. Friday…

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Rain combined with past few days of snow raises risk of flooding in portions of Kentucky

February 19, 2015February 19, 20150

By Alex Sosnowski Accuweather.com A storm forecast to develop over Texas will spread a swath of disruptive snow, ice and…

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Jamie Vaught: Kentucky family happy to see ‘Little Louie’ Dampier voted into Hall of Fame

February 19, 2015February 19, 20150

Louie Dampier, one of Kentucky’s best pure shooters in history, has finally made it to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall…

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Bill Straub: Sending out condolences to Hal Rogers, holder of the worst job in Washington

February 19, 2015February 19, 20150

WASHINGTON – It’s long past time to extend condolences to U.S. Rep. Hal Rogers, who holds perhaps the worst job…

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