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Marcus Carey: Regarding same-sex marriages, county clerks are ruled by ‘rule of law,’ pledge of duty

July 13, 20153

If I could please, let me try to add a voice of reason to the debate involving county clerks who…

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Too small for basketball so Dixie Heights graduate earns spot on UK cheerleading squad

July 13, 2015July 13, 20152

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter In junior high school, Kennedy Webster was cut during tryouts for the girls’ basketball…

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NKU Chase College of Law launches Master of Legal Studies degree, for those needing legal knowledge

July 13, 20150

Northern Kentucky University’s Chase College of Law will become the only law school in Greater Cincinnati and Kentucky to offer…

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NKy Chamber Women’s Initiative to hold ‘Shore to Shore’ networking event; tickets still available

July 13, 20150

The NKY Chamber Women’s Initiative will host one of the largest networking events in the region on July 27th. “Connecting…

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Freedom take small, long approach while sweeping first road series since 2013

July 13, 20150

The Florence Freedom swept their first road series since 2013 with a dominating 12-3 win over the Schaumburg Boomers on…

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Bolstered by a strong June, state’s General Fund receipts rose for fifth straight year

July 13, 20150

When it comes to Kentucky’s economy, there appears to be good news and … well … more good news. The…

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There’s an app for that: SentiGuard now at work in Fort Thomas, Dayton to connect citizens to police

July 12, 20150

By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune Correspondent Fort Thomas has started using a new app that will let smart-phone users send in…

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Not all the competition is on the field; this baseball art invitational was won by Florence artist Keith Klein

July 12, 2015July 12, 20150

Florence artist Keith Klein took first place in the “All-Start Art Invitational: Baseball Art and Metaphor” at the Cincinnati Art…

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Kentucky’s $3 billion bourbon industry has a lot in store: 40-year record 5.7m barrels in warehouses

July 12, 2015July 12, 20150

Kentucky’s inventory of aging bourbon barrels set a 40-year high in 2014, with 5.7 million charred oak casks “sleeping” in…

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Johnathan Gay: New generation of Kentucky entrepreneurs filling big shoes quite well

July 12, 2015July 12, 20150

A new generation of entrepreneurs is following in the footsteps of well-known Kentuckians such as Col. Harland Sanders and “Papa…

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NASCAR Quaker State 400 thriller caps off exciting week of races at Kentucky Speedway

July 12, 2015July 12, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Managing Editor It was a perfect day for racing Saturday at Kentucky Speedway and drivers and…

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Rain, Confederate flags and bourbon all part of XFINITY race day at Kentucky Speedway

July 11, 2015July 12, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Managing Editor Weather was the story again for much of the day Friday at Kentucky Speedway…

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Newborns at Christ Hospital wear red onesies, signature mustaches to celebrate All-Star Week

July 10, 20150

As MLB All-Star Week takes the region by storm, even the smallest fans are getting in on the action. All…

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Have fun, drink responsibly — and stay ‘Healthy and Hydrated,’ thanks to St. E.’s free hydration machine

July 10, 2015July 10, 20150

Staff report It’s free drinks for everyone! Thanks to St. Elizabeth Healthcare, All-Star week celebrants — guests and locals alike…

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Five town hall meetings, including one in Highland Heights, give public chance to weigh in on higher ed

July 10, 20150

If you’ve been wanting to join the conversation about higher education in Kentucky, here’s your chance. The Council on Postsecondary…

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Old, new friends enjoy Kentucky Speedway’s big weekend despite rain

July 10, 2015July 10, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Managing Editor Intermittent showers played havoc with Thursday’s schedule at Kentucky Speedway, but fans from Millionaire’s…

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Kessling plays final holes well enough to win N. Ky. Men’s Amateur on his home course

July 10, 2015July 10, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Michael Kessling started taking golf lessons at Highland Country Club when he was old…

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Beshear tells defiant clerk his oath requires him to issue same-sex marriage licenses

July 9, 2015July 9, 20150

Gov. Steve Beshear today met with Casey County Clerk Casey Davis, who has refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex…

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When Seconds Count: ‘Ugly’ produce finds a home through Farm to Food Banks program

July 9, 20150

By Tim Thornberry Special to NKyTribune As the state’s fruit and vegetable growing season hits full stride, farmers will once…

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Keven Moore: Left-lane lingerers beware – slowpoke laws aim to get you out of the way

July 9, 2015July 16, 20151

Finally, the left-lane slowpokes, lollygaggers, creepers and hogs of the world are being criminalized as the hazards that they are…

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Bill Straub: Home run or not, McConnell’s victory tour comes a little early in the game

July 9, 20150

Leave it to Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell to break into a home run trot while the ball remains aloft….

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After a ‘temporary’ year, Fort Mitchell city employees are back in a newly renovated, bigger city building

July 9, 20152

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Contributor After near nearly a year working out of temporary offices on Grandview Avenue, Fort Mitchell…

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