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17th Y.E.S. Festival at NKU gives three new plays, from script to curtain, a world premiere in April

March 24, 2015March 25, 20150

By Rick Pender NKyTribune correspondent Something theatrical has happened at Northern Kentucky University every two years since 1981, and it’s…

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N. Ky. Education Council gets ‘luck of draw,’ $5000 thanks to Dubai Sky and Charity Night at the Tables

March 22, 2015March 22, 20150

It was great strategy or just pure luck that the Northern Kentucky Education Council had Spiral Stakes winner Dubai Sky…

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Three Chimneys’ Dubai Sky takes Spiral Stakes win at 7-1, may now be nominated for Kentucky Derby

March 22, 2015March 23, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor Even a third round NCAA Tournament game featuring the undefeated University of Kentucky Wildcats couldn’t…

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Cincinnati’s ‘rough ‘em up’ strategy fails to slow Wildcats as streak marches on

March 21, 2015March 21, 20150

By Ashley Scoby Special to NKyTribune If there is a style of play that No. 1 Kentucky hasn’t seen yet,…

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World TB Day: Kentuckians reminded to work toward eliminating TB; new cases still identified every year

March 21, 2015March 20, 20150

As part of its ongoing work to educate Kentuckians about tuberculosis (TB) and prevent the spread of the disease, the…

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Kentucky native, former ‘first daughter’ Pamela Brown to deliver UK’s Joe Creason Lecture

March 20, 2015March 20, 20150

Pamela Brown, CNN justice correspondent, will deliver the 2015 Joe Creason Lecture in Journalism at at the University of Kentucky…

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Thomas More hosts regional higher ed group to discuss Title IX and sexual violence policies

March 20, 20150

Thomas More College welcomed more than 55 higher education administrators to campus on Thursday, March 19, to discuss the importance…

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Turfway Park set to shine on national stage, draws post positions for Saturday’s Spiral Stakes

March 20, 2015March 23, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor Saturday is Turfway Park’s day to shine on the national stage. The $550,000, Grade 3…

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Master Provisions expands cold storage space in order to help serve more hungry families

March 20, 20150

By Carol Buckout Special to NKyTribune When Master Provisions cut the ribbon for the grand opening of its new cold…

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Covington City Commission approves tax increase on insurance premiums to cover capital costs

March 20, 20150

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Senior Reporter The Covington City Commission has approved a two percent increase in its tax on…

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It’s ‘Restoration Weekend’ featuring ‘Taste and Talk’ Covington Gateway, all free

March 19, 2015March 18, 20150

Take the opportunity to meet with vendors, preservation experts and homeowners at NKY Restoration Weekend on Saturday from 9 a.m….

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Boone County Fiscal Court unanimously passes right-to-work ordinance, first in the region

March 18, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor The Boone County Fiscal Court unanimously approved a right-to-work ordinance Tuesday, making it the first…

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NKy educators to gather for region’s celebration of excellence in education March 26, awards to be given

March 17, 2015March 18, 20150

On Thursday, March 26, the Northern Kentucky Education Council and the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce invite the community to…

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Playing with more fire, Losey hopes Camels continue winning ways in tourney matchup with CovCath

March 17, 2015March 17, 20150

By Terry Boehmker

 NKyTribune sports reporter After the Campbell County boys’ basketball team lost two of its last three regular-season…

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Urban Partnership’s effort to create BID special district in Covington shelved for ‘re-thinking’

March 17, 2015March 17, 20150

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Senior Reporter The Covington Business Council and the Urban Partnership have pushed the “hold” button on…

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After year-long renovation, Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky ready to throw open its doors

March 17, 2015March 17, 20150

Spring arrives in more ways than one March 20, especially for Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky. After a year-long, all-encompassing…

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Boone County set to approve right-to-work ordinance at Tuesday’s meeting; expecting big crowd

March 16, 2015March 16, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor The Boone County Fiscal Court appears poised to approve a controversial right-to-work ordinance at Tuesday’s…

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As Corporex turns 50, Bill Butler hits reset button, as he makes a plan for ‘The Reconstituted Enterprise’

March 16, 2015March 17, 20150

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Senior Reporter Like his father Robert, a plumbing contractor, Bill Butler went into business for himself…

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Heads-up, veterans: If you or a family member is job-hunting, check out the March 18 Veterans Job Fair

March 15, 20150

A NKy Veterans Job Fair, sponsored by the Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development (Tri-ED) and the Kentucky Career Center, will…

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Despite drier weather, flooding will continue as snowmelt, runoff from rain drains downstream

March 15, 2015March 15, 20150

Despite the warmth and dry weather, flooding will persist along the Ohio River as runoff from snowmelt and the recent…

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Weekender: More Kentuckians, mostly grandparents, are taking in children of family members

March 14, 2015March 16, 20151

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor Joann and Danny Daulton had been together for more than a decade when they decided…

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Holy Cross turns up the defensive pressure, Turner steps up in upset tourney win

March 14, 2015March 14, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — Senior guard Deja Turner made the game-winning shot, but it…

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