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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: How to avoid becoming part of the bug buffet while in the woods

July 18, 2015July 17, 20150

By Kevin Kelly Special to NKyTribune Grayson Brown serves up breakfast to mosquitoes each morning in the Public Health Entomology…

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Dr. Glenn Loomis stepping down from St. Elizabeth Physicians; Dr. Robert Prichard named interim

July 17, 2015July 20, 20150

Dr. Glenn Loomis is stepping down as president and chief executive officer of St. Elizabeth Physicians, a position he has…

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Body found at Citibank office near Florence has been identified

July 17, 2015July 17, 20150

A woman whose body was found on the grounds of the Citibank Office on Houston Road near Florence early Thursday…

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21st Senior Expo coming to Levee August 13th, free event featuring health screenings and fun

July 17, 20150

The 2015 Northern Kentucky Senior Expo will take place on Thursday, August 13th, 2015 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m….

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UK football notes: Cats picked sixth in East Division; single-game tickets to go on sale July 27

July 17, 20150

The competitiveness of the Southeastern Conference was showcased in the annual media voting at SEC Media Days, as for the…

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Popular Breyerfest starts today at the Kentucky Horse Park — draws thousands from around the world

July 17, 20150

Breyer Animal Creations, makers of the world’s most realistic model horses will hold its 26th annual festival for horse lovers…

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‘Farmer’s mentality,’ generous spirit, can-do attitude propel producer Michael Breeding to success

July 17, 2015July 17, 20150

By Kristy Robinson Horine NKyTribune correspondent Michael Breeding leans over to give his dogs a good rub down. He has…

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High schoolers showcase their business ideas through Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs

July 17, 2015July 17, 20150

By Brandon Mattingly Special to the NKyTribune Some day, you may be able to purchase a Walk Easy, Slice Slide…

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Mary Ingles’ historic escape from Shawnees to be celebrated Saturday at Big Bone Lick

July 17, 2015December 1, 20240

By Jacob Lange NKyTribune Intern Big Bone Lick will host an event Saturday celebrating the rich history of the site…

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NKy Prep Sports Notebook: Ryle hires girls’ basketball coach; Raiders host passing tourney

July 16, 2015July 17, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Katie Madden-Haitz resumed her high school coaching career last week when she was named…

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Dr. Todd Cook takes a 40-year legacy of service into retirement: It was always about ‘family’

July 16, 2015July 16, 20150

Special to NKyTribune He is so much a part of the Campbell County community that it’s hard for Dr. Todd…

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Kentucky’s jobless rate dips to 5.1 percent in June, down from 5.2 percent in May

July 16, 2015July 16, 20150

Kentucky’s preliminary June unemployment rate dipped to a seasonally adjusted 5.1 percent from a revised 5.2 percent in May 2015,…

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Stoops says relevance and a bowl game remain prime goals for Wildcats in 2015

July 16, 20150

By Glenn Osborne Special to NKyTribune Facing reporters for the third time as Kentucky’s head football coach at the SEC…

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Kentucky Labor Cabinet, U.S. Department of Labor join forces to protect ‘misclassified’ workers

July 16, 20150

The Kentucky Labor Cabinet has announced a partnership with the U.S. Department of Labor to combat the misclassification of employees…

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Keven Moore: Who let the dogs in? More workplaces now pet-friendly but not without some risk (sorry!)

July 16, 2015July 16, 20150

Over the centuries, dogs have been used as guards, hunters, herders, eyes for the blind, drug and explosive detectors, rodent…

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Bill Straub: Once considered a frontrunner in GOP field, Rand Paul appears to have lost his edge

July 16, 2015July 16, 20150

U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, the man who would be president, appears to have hit the dog days of summer a…

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Bluegrass Adventures: If you’re a ‘Knothead,’ your time has come to stand and be recognized

July 16, 2015July 15, 20150

By Daniel Leathers Special to NKyTribune There is a time in everyone’s life that they come to a realization as…

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Baseball parents earn a save by restoring Mountain Ballpark complex in Verona

July 16, 2015July 16, 20153

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter More than 800 youth baseball games have been played at Mountain Ballpark over the…

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Donald Then: Anecdotes, folklore, bits of wacky insight fill pages of Angelucci’s gardening collection

July 16, 2015July 15, 20150

“Just living is not enough,” said the butterfly, “one must have sunshine, freedom and a little flower.” Hans Christian Andersen wrote…

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Northern Kentucky Police Memorial damaged

July 15, 20151

Vandals damaged one of the Memorial Walls at the Northern Kentucky Police Memorial Tuesday night. The memorial is located at the…

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The Barn Swallows of Dinsmore Homestead are part of the history, meaningful to its original occupants

July 15, 2015July 15, 20150

By Gayle Pille Special to NKyTribune It’s a pretty safe bet that Barn Swallows have always had a place on…

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Kentucky by Heart: Compassion plus positive energy plus service equals Dave Wickstrom

July 15, 20150

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist In talking recently to disabilities advocate Dave Wickstrom, I could see that early in his…

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