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American Airlines begins service to New York La Guardia starting today — up to three daily flights

January 5, 20160

American Airlines begins service today from the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) to New York LaGuardia (LGA). Starting January 5th,…

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Holland tosses in career high 19 points, but Milwaukee rallies in late going to edge NKU men

January 5, 20160

The Northern Kentucky University men’s basketball team waged a back-and-forth second-half battle against Milwaukee but fell in the final minutes…

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Legistlative outlook: A lot at stake for public education; pension fixes; charter schools?

January 5, 2016January 5, 20160

By Madelynn Coldiron Special to NKyTribune There is one sure thing going into the 2016 session of the Kentucky General…

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KFB delegation, state winners, headed to Orlando for American Farm Bureau Federation annual convention

January 5, 20160

Just a few weeks after concluding their own annual meeting, volunteer leaders from Kentucky Farm Bureau (KFB) are headed to…

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Rep. Keene announces $1.5 million in affordable housing grants for Highland Heights, Newport

January 5, 20160

Rep. Dennis Keene (D-Wilder) announces $1.5 million in affordable housing grants for the cities of Highland Heights and Newport. One…

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Kentucky by Heart: Former top-ranked boxer Stitch noted more for his feats outside the ring

January 5, 2016January 5, 20160

In the 1950s and early into 1960, Louisville’s Rudell Stitch was a highly successful amateur and professional boxer. He ranked…

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Covington Business Council hosts panel discussion about future phase of Cincinnati streetcar in NKY

January 5, 2016January 5, 20161

As the Cincinnati Streetcar prepares to take its first real trip around the Queen City’s downtown, would a future phase…

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Constance Alexander: Columnist Manes focuses on ‘salt’ — down to earth average rural folks

January 5, 2016January 4, 20160

Just like the memorable Walt Whitman poem, Jeff Manes hears America singing, but instead of poetry he hears the stories…

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Take time during Glaucoma Awareness Month to protect against vision loss through early detection

January 5, 2016January 4, 20160

January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month, and the Kentucky Optometric Association (KOA) is urging people take control of their eye…

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As the Ark rises in Williamstown, fabrication and design work being completed in Hebron

January 4, 2016January 5, 20162

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Much of the attention involving the Ark Encounter, the full-sized Noah’s Ark replica being…

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UK’s Stoops knows what he’s getting with new offensive coordinator Eddie Gran

January 4, 2016January 4, 20160

By Keith Taylor Special to NKyTribune Mark Stoops knows what he’s getting with new offensive coordinator Eddie Gran. More than…

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For fifth straight year, poll shows Kentucky adults overwhelmingly favor a state smoke-free law

January 4, 20160

For the fifth year in a row, the 2015 Kentucky Health Issues Poll (KHIP) has found that Kentucky adults continue…

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Sports Notes: Calipari says freshman Labissiere may be showing signs of breaking out of funk

January 4, 20160

By Glenn Osborne Special to NKyTribune It didn’t take Skal Labissiere long to remind Kentucky Wildcat fans what all the…

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Tougher than Expected: Low-rated Wake Forest battles Louisville to the wire before Cards prevail

January 4, 2016January 4, 20160

By Russ Brown Special to NKyTribune LOUISVILLE — Hmmm. Maybe the first half or so of Louisville’s Atlantic Coast Conference…

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Northern Kentucky Forum provides a look ahead to the 2016 Legislative Session with state lawmakers

January 4, 20161

The Northern Kentucky Forum will hold its first event of the New Year on Wednesday, Jan. 6, at the Campbell…

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Rolling road blocks scheduled for Ohio River crossings to replace governor nameplate signs

January 4, 20160

A State sign contractor will replace the governor name plaques on three overhead interstate panel signs in Northern Kentucky, beginning…

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NKU Men’s Basketball Notes: Norse wrap up three-game road trip with Horizon match at Milwaukee

January 4, 2016January 3, 20160

The Northern Kentucky University men’s basketball team wraps up a three-game road trip with a Monday evening Horizon League men’s…

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Get a free guided tour through Kentucky Artisan Center’s ‘It Takes Two’ gallery exhibit on Saturday

January 4, 2016January 3, 20160

The Kentucky Artisan Center at Berea will offer visitors free guided tours through the center’s gallery exhibit, “It Takes Two:…

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Center for Public Integrity: Koch Brothers pour more than $23.4 million into higher education, including UK

January 4, 2016January 3, 20161

By Dave Levinthal Center for Public Integrity The Koch brothers are supersizing their already hefty investments into college students’ hearts…

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Lewis Donohew: It seems as if religion may promote both the development of civilization and conflict

January 4, 2016January 3, 20160

Why do so many people seem to assume it is their duty to enforce what they interpret as the shalts…

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James Ramsey: Positioning the University of Louisville for ‘uncertain future,’ bumpy roads

January 3, 2016December 30, 20150

As we close 2015, the University of Louisville is on solid financial, academic, and governance ground, even as we encounter…

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Keith Taylor: Ulis scores often but his defense steals the show in UK’s win over Ole Miss

January 3, 2016January 3, 20160

By Keith Taylor Special to NKyTribune Tyler Ulis has developed a knack for scoring. His defensive skills are starting to…

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