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Covington documentary premieres on city’s 200th birthday — plan to come to the big show

January 23, 2015January 24, 20150

Covington’s 200-year history is a rich one filled with stories of people, places, and events that make the city unique….

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Mt. Zion Kroger to celebrate grand reopening of store, grand opening of Fuel Center Friday

January 22, 20150

Kroger has announced the grand reopening of its Mt. Zion store and the grand opening of its new Fuel Center…

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Bill Straub: Being the ‘most conservative’ in a crowded field could work to Paul’s advantage

January 22, 2015January 22, 20150

WASHINGTON – One thing you can say about Sen. Rand Paul’s burgeoning presidential campaign – he’s not scaring anybody out…

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Boone County boys’ basketball team looking for edge by making use of modern technology

January 22, 20150

By Terry Boehmker

 NKyTribune sports writer When his team isn’t playing very well, Boone County boys’ basketball coach Greg McQueary…

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Tom Block: President’s State of Union speech less partisan but some proposals have little chance

January 21, 20150

Last night the President delivered his second to last State of the Union speech, and his first address to Congress…

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NKy author taps into familiar yet important story lines with two ‘delightful’ children’s books

January 21, 2015January 21, 20150

By Donald Then NKy Tribune literary editor Bullying is bad. Obesity is unhealthy. Familiar story lines; however, they should be…

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Nonprofit Spotlight: Children’s Law Center is in its 25th year of advocacy for the rights of children

January 20, 2015January 20, 20150

By Kim Tandy Special to NKyTribune Twenty five years ago, with the help and advice of many lawyers and a…

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How Northern Kentucky legislators are fighting back against heroin — multiple bills in play

January 19, 2015January 19, 20150

By Rae Hodge NKyTribune Frankfort reporter Northern Kentucky legislators, many on the front lines of the state’s heroin epidemic, are…

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NKyTribune co-founder, Mike Farrell, wins top 2015 Faculty Advisor award at UK School of Journalism

January 19, 2015January 21, 20155

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor This story is a bit personal, as it involves one of our own, who happens…

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Innovation, genius at work as NKy’s Blackwood Labs aims to change world, revolutionize manufacturing

January 16, 2015January 19, 20150

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Not far off I-75’s Mt. Zion exit, onto Gunpowder Road in Boone County, up a…

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