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Kentucky by Heart: Enterprising Katie Taylor, Grandpa Marvin are ‘buds’ in more ways than one

June 23, 20150

“The ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops, but the cultivation and perfection of human beings.” –Masunoba…

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Sports Notes: Former Cat Reed, Legends’ O’Hearn could soon find themselves moving up

June 23, 20150

By Glenn Osborne Special to NKyTribune A pair of Class A first basemen with Kentucky ties are having a major…

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Baker Hunt project tabled after vigorous debate over new construction; board wants more information

June 23, 20152

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Reporter Covington’s Urban Design Review Board has decided it needs more information from the Baker Hunt…

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NKy Prep Sports Notebook: Ryle football team helps clothing drive; catchers named all-state in softball

June 23, 2015June 23, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKy Tribune sports reporter Football players at Ryle High School got together Monday morning to sort and…

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Norse athletics home gets a new name: It’s BB&T Arena at Northern Kentucky University

June 22, 20150

Northern Kentucky’s only collegiate sports and entertainment venue has a new name: BB&T Arena at Northern Kentucky University, NKU announced…

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Good news for NKy migraine sufferers: ‘Exciting’ new class of drugs could change the landscape for treatment

June 22, 2015June 22, 20150

By Jenny Wells and Laura Dawahare Special to NKyTribune There is growing excitement among headache specialists about initial research into…

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Serving up an artificial blood ‘buffet’ for mosquitoes may lead to fewer of the pesky insects

June 22, 2015June 22, 20151

A “nuisance” is probably one of the nicest things people call a mosquito. Actually, mosquitoes have been pegged the deadliest…

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‘Tough Mudder’ at Kentucky Speedway will benefit Wounded Warrior Project, 10 miles of obstacles

June 22, 20150

Approximately 6,000 participants will descend upon Kentucky Speedway this weekend to participate in Tough Mudder, an obstacle course challenge that…

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Freedom bats go silent, Miners stay hot to take Father’s Day victory

June 22, 2015June 22, 20150

The Florence Freedom couldn’t get the bats going in a 4-0 loss to the Southern Illinois Miners (21-12) Sunday night….

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Welcome to the BBNBA: Kentucky rookies could join former Wildcats through draft

June 22, 2015June 22, 20150

By Jonathan Coffman Special to NKyTribune When John Calipari arrived as head coach of Kentucky in 2009, he came with…

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Our Rich History: Expressly the facts – How I/71-75 evolved from a dream into a nightmare

June 22, 2015January 18, 20160

(This is part of a regular series especially for the NKyTribune on local history by three distinguished historians, Paul Tenkotte…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Eliminate the squint factor by remembering your eye protection

June 20, 2015June 19, 20150

By Kevin Kelly Special to NKyTribune Every angler has at one time or another forgotten something in their rush to…

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Bryan McPherson brings his folk/punk stylings, screaming harmonica to Thompson House June 24

June 19, 2015June 19, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Reporter The easiest comparison to make for Bryan McPherson is with Bob Dylan. Thought provoking lyrics…

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Walk more this summer to stay healthy and active, connect with your community and curb obesity

June 19, 20150

The Kentucky Department for Public Health (DPH) encourages Kentuckians to stay active this summer, better connect with friends and neighbors…

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‘Sunshine Boys’ enters final weekend at NKU’s Stauss Theatre, a combination of nostalgia, humor

June 19, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Reporter “The Sunshine Boys,” put on by Commonwealth Theatre Company, enters the twilight of its run…

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Gooding the star on the mound as Freedom gain first road win; Griffey Sr. set for Father’s Day appearance

June 19, 2015June 19, 20150

The Florence Freedom earned their first road series victory of the season with a 3-0 defeat of the Lake Erie…

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Where the pick hits the string: The music and luthier wizardry of the incredible Harry Sparks

June 19, 2015June 19, 20151

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune contributor The name Harry Sparks weaves through the history of Bluegrass music like gilded thread through…

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NKU’s Mearns to legislators: Funding model for state’s universities should be based on performance

June 19, 2015June 19, 20151

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Reporter Northern Kentucky University President Geoffrey S. Mearns made an appeal to state legislators Thursday to…

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COV200 looking for bicentennial volunteers, especially for six-day BB&T Summer Celebration

June 18, 2015June 19, 20150

COV200, the group charged with managing the City of Covington’s bicentennial celebration, is looking for volunteers for the BB&T Summer…

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AntiOp Inc. sells naloxone spray technology; designed to help opioid overdose victims

June 18, 20150

AntiOp Inc., a Kentucky company, has sold its lead product technology – an intranasal naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray designed to…

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Tom Block: Remembering a colleague in finance, famed JP Morgan dealmaker Jimmy Lee

June 18, 20150

I was saddened on Wednesday when I learned that my former colleague at JP Morgan Chase, Jimmy Lee, died of…

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Volleyball club gave Bush sisters the opportunity to impress college recruiters

June 18, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKy Tribune sports reporter Ashley Bush had never played competitive volleyball before she joined the Northern Kentucky…

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