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Boone County Republican Women’s Club elects Tami Wilson president; new officers’s terms begin Jan. 1

November 17, 20170

The Boone County Republican Women’s Club has installed new officers. The newly elected officers are Tami Wilson, President; Olivia Amlung,…

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LRC executive director, David A. Byerman, says no public funding in sexual harassment settlement

November 17, 20170

Legislative Research Commission Executive Director David A. Byerman issued a statement Thursday that no public funding was used to settle…

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Purple People Bridge now features a state border line and historical plaque on 200-year boundary dispute

November 17, 2017November 17, 20171

The newest feature on the Purple People Bridge is a purple state border line that allows you to firmly plant…

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Kentucky Bourbon Trail names NKY as ‘newest official gateway;’ home to five burgeoning distilleries

November 16, 20170

The Northern Kentucky region, home to many unique attractions and accommodations, is the newest official gateway to the world-famous Kentucky…

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Train derailment on Empire Drive in Florence Wednesday shuts down road, no injuries reported

November 16, 20170

NKyTribune staff A train derailment in Florence Wednesday afternoon sent four railway cars careening across Empire Drive and came to…

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Dedication of Historic Boone County Courthouse takes place tonight, building dates to 1889

November 15, 2017November 24, 20171

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor An open house and public dedication of the restored Historic Boone County Courthouse will…

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Founding director of Kenton County Public Library, Mary Ann Mongan, dies at age 88; services Saturday

November 14, 20170

Mary Ann Mongan, age 88, passed away on November 12, 2017. Miss Mongan was the first director of the Kenton…

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News briefs: Rawe Family Foundation gift to Brighton Center; CPAs certified; Governor appointments

November 14, 2017November 13, 20170

Tim and Barb Rawe, representing the Albert S. & Anna L. Rawe Family Foundation, presented a $7,500 check to Brighton…

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YWCA looking for nominations for 39th annual Career Women of Achievement awards, deadline Dec. 1

November 13, 2017November 12, 20170

The YWCA Greater Cincinnati is seeking nominations for its 39th annual Career Women of Achievement Luncheon next May 9 at…

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Jeff Rubin: Yes, the bumper sticker is right on — if you can read this, thank a teacher; they believed. . .

November 13, 2017November 10, 20171

If you can read this, thank a teacher. I saw that bumper sticker on the back of a car I…

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Carlos Faulkner eligible for parole after serving 25 years for the killing of Lesley Briede in Fort Wright

November 12, 2017November 12, 20175

Staff report In September 1992, Lesley Briede, 26, was found dead in her home in Fort Wright. While her mother…

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Update from the legislature: Hoover has heart attack, Republican leadership hires special investigator

November 11, 2017November 10, 20170

Staff report The sexual harassment scandal in Frankfort advanced in several ways on Friday and included the news that former…

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NKY author Stacey Roberts releases second book, ‘Trailer Trash with a Girl’s Name: Father Figures’

November 10, 2017November 9, 20170

Staff report When Stacey Roberts released his first book Trailer Trash With A Girl’s Name, readers were amazed with his…

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meetNKY’s Susan Smith recognized by Smart Meetings magazine as a “doer” who drives tourism

November 8, 20170

Susan Smith, the Senior Convention Sales Manager for meetNKY/Northern Kentucky Convention and Visitors Bureau,  has been honored by Smart Meetings…

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Mural commemorating 1937 Ohio River flood dedicated at West River Center Blvd in Covington

November 8, 2017November 8, 20170

Thursday morning, members of the community and Kentucky officials gathered to celebrate a new mural by Tammy Batson Stephens in…

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Walton man shoots truck driver, kills himself in suspected road-rage incident at Richwood truck stop

November 7, 2017November 7, 20173

NKyTribune staff An apparent road-rage incident at the Pilot Travel Center in Richwood Tuesday has left one man in the…

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St. Elizabeth Hospice hosts appreciation luncheon for veterans to say big ‘thank you’ for their service

November 7, 2017November 7, 20170

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter Emily Cahill, outreach manager for St. Elizabeth Hospice, says all too often veterans in their…

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Falmouth’s Eric Garrison wins $50k lottery jackpot with same numbers wife Linda used for $2.6m win in 1999

November 7, 2017November 6, 20170

Staff report Eric Garrison of Falmouth matched four of the first five numbers of the Powerball jackpot’s November 1 drawing…

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Breeders’ Cup Classic hero Gun Runner to stay in training in New Orleans — for how long up in air

November 6, 2017November 5, 20170

By Jennie Rees Special from Kentucky Downs DEL MAR, Calif. — Gun Runner, who virtually secured Horse of the Year…

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Kentucky homes sales down in September but remain positive for the first three quarters

November 5, 2017November 4, 20170

Kentucky saw home sales decrease in September, but remained positive for the first nine months of the year. Total home…

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Set your clocks back — Daylight Savings time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday

November 4, 20170

Don’t forget to set your clocks back. Daylight Savings time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday

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Keeneland catalogues more than 4100 horses for 2017 November Breeding Stock Sale Nov. 7-18

November 4, 2017November 3, 20170

Keeneland has cataloged 4,147 horses for its 2017 November Breeding Stock Sale, the world’s largest sale of its kind, to…

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