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Covington’s economic development manager ready to be an agent for change, help the city thrive

August 17, 2015August 17, 20150

By Jacob Lange NKyTribune intern The City of Covington’s recently appointed economic development manager has hit the ground running and…

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James A. Ramage Civil War Museum brings history to life with Battery Hooper Days in Fort Wright

August 17, 2015August 17, 20150

By Jacob Lange NKyTribune intern History came to life this weekend as the James A. Ramage Civil War Museum celebrated…

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Prep Football Previews: Beechwood two-way starter has double dose of motivation for senior season

August 16, 2015August 27, 20150

The NKyTribune will be offering focused coverage of NKY high school football throughout the season, thanks to support from St. Elizabeth…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Fish and Wildlife quota hunt application period begins on Sept. 1

August 15, 2015August 14, 20151

By Kevin Kelly Special to NKyTribune The opening of Kentucky’s fall squirrel season this weekend means hunting opportunities are about…

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Keith Taylor: Dawson comfortable with either Towles or Barker calling signals for Cats

August 14, 2015August 14, 20150

By Keith Taylor Special to NKyTribune Shannon Dawson doesn’t have a timetable set for naming starting quarterback. With the season…

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Study shows auto industry contributes $14.3 billion to state’s economy, Northern Kentucky is key player

August 14, 20150

By John Fox Special from NKy Thrives Ask anyone to name Kentucky’s top performing business sectors, and you’ll hear about…

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Coaching high school soccer is pastor’s favorite pastime away from the pulpit

August 14, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Several high school soccer teams in Northern Kentucky have new head coaches for the…

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Rules of the Road: Start of school signals
it’s time once again to slow down, be alert

August 14, 20150

With the start of another school year, drivers should be on the lookout for students who may be walking or…

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Commissioner candidates in face-to-face exchanges with state board members today and Saturday

August 14, 2015August 14, 20150

By Brad Hughes Special to NKyTribune The Kentucky Board of Education is behind closed doors today and Saturday in its…

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Legion Logistics in Florence recognized on Inc. 5,000 list for second straight year, ranked No. 2 in Kentucky

August 14, 2015August 14, 20150

Inc. magazine has included Legion Logistics on the Inc. 5000 list for the second consecutive year, this time at No….

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Battery Hooper Days at Ramage Civil War Museum in Fort Wright this weekend, activities for all ages

August 14, 20150

By Jacob Lange NKyTribune The James A. Ramage Civil War Museum, located at 1402 Highlands Ave in Ft. Wright will…

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Florence forces extra innings with run in the ninth, but CornBelters pull out late victory

August 14, 2015August 14, 20150

The Florence Freedom fell to the Normal CornBelters by a score of 3-2 in 11 innings on Thursday night. Normal…

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Commentary: Lessons from Breeders’ Cup can help move Lexington, Central Kentucky from good to great

August 14, 2015August 14, 20150

By Mike McKenzie Special to NKyTribune First it was the World Equestrian Games and now it is the Breeders’ Cup…

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Prep Football Previews: Scott offense will rely on double-threat rushing attack once again this season

August 14, 2015August 27, 20153

The NKyTribune will be offering focused coverage of NKY high school football throughout the season, thanks to support from St. Elizabeth…

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Don Then: Rene Thompson’s comic book series brings back fond memories, provides fun read

August 14, 2015August 14, 20151

When I was a kid, my mom would give me a buck and I would go to our neighborhood candy…

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Amid backlash, governor offers honorary post to Livestock Expo’s former chairman Jack Ragsdale

August 13, 20150

By James McNair Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting Responding to backlash over his leadership changes at the North American International…

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UK researchers see progress as second year of Kentucky’s industrial hemp project moves along

August 13, 2015August 13, 20150

By Katie Pratt Special to NKyTribune Industrial hemp research at the University of Kentucky is moving along in its second…

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Freedom weekend series includes Superheroes, fireworks, diamond hunt, appearance by Ickey Woods

August 13, 20150

The Florence Freedom return this weekend to take on the Gateway Grizzlies Friday through Sunday at UC Health Stadium, and…

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High school football scrimmage games will charge admission to replenish scholarship fund

August 13, 20150

Six high school football preseason scrimmage games on Friday will charge a $3 admission fee to raise money for the…

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Bill Straub: With lackluster debate performance, Rand Paul has little hope of clawing his way back up

August 13, 2015August 13, 20150

One of the principal unwritten laws around the poker table is never throw good money after bad. The time might…

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Early goal by Frey the difference as Norse women top Louisville in soccer exhibition matchup

August 13, 20150

An early goal from sophomore midfielder Jessica Frey lifted the Northern Kentucky University women’s soccer team over ACC foe Louisville…

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Billy Reed: Is it unreasonable to hope Tiger Woods has at least one more major win left in him?

August 13, 2015August 13, 20150

Surely Tiger Woods has one more major golf championship left in him. Surely, for four days, he will turn the…

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