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Bring on the bands: Beechwood 32nd Festival of Bands Saturday, Ryle Tournament of Bands Sept. 24

September 7, 2022September 7, 20220

Staff report It’s the season — and the sound of bands is in the air. After weeks of practice and…

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JUUL Labs reaches tentative agreement to stop marketing to youth; Kentucky to get $14 million

September 7, 2022September 6, 20220

A $438.5 million tentative agreement with electronic cigarette manufacturer, JUUL Labs, Inc. has been reached and will return at least…

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AAA: Gas prices keep slip sliding away, easing as fall approaches; hope for quiet hurricane season

September 7, 2022September 6, 20220

Lower oil prices, modest domestic gasoline demand and a quiet hurricane season are combining to drive pump prices lower. The national…

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Kentucky Supreme Court says it will act quickly to decide disputed Campbell County commission race

September 7, 2022September 6, 20220

By Jack Brammer NKyTribune reporter   The Kentucky Supreme Court is acting quickly to decide whether to review legal action…

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Richard Innes: Is a successful conclusion to the Reading Wars beginning in Kentucky?

September 7, 2022September 6, 20220

It’s no secret that ineffective instruction of reading in the nation’s public school system is a major problem, one Kentucky…

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NKU’s School of the Arts presents season-opener, Violet: The Musical, starting September 23

September 7, 2022September 6, 20220

Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts presents “Violet: The Musical” to open the 22/23 Theatre & Dance season. “Violet”…

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Kentucky backfield getting thin with Chris Rodriguez, Roman Jefferson out Saturday against Gators

September 7, 2022September 6, 20220

By Keith Taylor Kentucky Today Kentucky running back Chris Rodriguez is still missing on the team’s depth chart and backup…

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Life Learning Center to honor Bob Sathe at its annual gala September 10 at MegaCorp Pavilion

September 6, 2022September 6, 20220

On Saturday, September 10, Life Learning Center will host its 8th annual fundraiser, the 2022 Life Learning Center Seasons Change…

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Life expectancy in U.S. drops for second year in a row in 2021, according to new CDC report

September 6, 2022September 6, 20220

Life expectancy at birth in the United States declined nearly a year from 2020 to 2021, according to new provisional…

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Rotary International Youth Exchange offers a special opportunity for Covington students to live abroad

September 6, 2022September 6, 20220

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Arnold Taylor has a message for Covington High School students. Start packing. The District Chair…

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Covington board of education to hold public hearing to consider lowering tax rate by 17 percent

September 6, 2022September 5, 20220

Covington Independent Public Schools is expected to lower its property tax rate. Superintendent Alvin Garrison is recommending a tax rate…

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Public tours to resume at Bowling Green General Motors Assembly Plant, maker of iconic Corvette

September 6, 2022September 5, 20220

Staff report After a 5-year hiatus, the public will soon have the chance to tour Bowling Green’s General Motors Assembly…

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Money tip for students: What you need to know about the federal student loan forgiveness program

September 6, 2022September 5, 20220

The federal government may forgive all or part of federal student loans if borrowers meet certain requirements. The forgiveness options,…

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NKY Chamber’s annual dinner — ‘Destination: NKY’ — to feature passing of gavel, annual awards Sept. 15

September 6, 2022September 6, 20220

“Destination: NKY,” the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s annual dinner, will recognize the accomplishments of individuals and the business community…

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Kentucky by Heart: A conversation with Lexington’s E. William ‘Eric’ Fruge, author of Uncle Ahmed’s Toys

September 6, 2022September 5, 20220

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist When a group of war-weary Syrian refugees are welcomed by a small community inside an…

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Constance Alexander: High school English teachers — Do not go gentle into that good night

September 6, 2022September 5, 20220

There used to be at least one in every high school, the unflinching English teacher who guided students out of…

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Three-touchdown Saturday earns Thomas More junior Roques Dowdy MSC Offensive Player of the Week

September 6, 2022September 5, 20220

The Mid-South Conference announced their football players of the week this afternoon and Thomas More Saints redshirt junior wide receiver…

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Matt’s Take: Football is back, keys, Sara Elyse Q&A, ‘Steering’ in the right direction

September 6, 2022September 5, 20220

By Matthew McAdow NKyTribune sports columnist Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays After months of waiting, Bengals fans can finally sigh in…

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Our Rich History: The growth of Philosophy Department at Thomas More, pursuit of direction

September 5, 2022September 4, 20220

By Tom Ward  Thomas More University     Part 61 of Our Series: “Retrospect and Vista II: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021” and…

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Covington Public Works Director Chris Warneford steps down; Keith Bales named new director

September 5, 2022September 4, 20220

Chris Warneford stepped into the interim role as the City of Covington’s Public Works director in fall 2019 fully intending…

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Every child loves a playground, but they can be dangerous; some tips to keep your children safe

September 5, 2022September 2, 20220

By Ashley Bush University of Kentucky Playgrounds are fun and can provide a great opportunity for exercise and family togetherness….

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Alum Shelly Deavy named assistant vice president of Development at Northern Kentucky University

September 5, 2022September 4, 20220

Northern Kentucky University has named Shelly Deavy (’00) assistant vice president of Development, beginning on Sept. 12. Deavy comes to…

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