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Former Highlands, UK quarterback Jared Lorenzen hospitalized with serious medical issues

July 1, 2019July 1, 20190

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Jared Lorenzen, a record-setting quarterback for Highlands High School and the University of Kentucky,…

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Nearly 49 million of us will be traveling this Independence Day holiday — most by automobile

July 1, 2019June 30, 20190

Nearly 49 million Americans will celebrate the red, white and blue with an Independence Day getaway this year — more…

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KOHS launches ‘Obey the Sign or Pay the Fine’ enforcement blitz runs June 30 through July 13

June 30, 2019June 29, 20190

The Kentucky Office of Highway Safety (KOHS) is partnering with law enforcement agencies across the state in a speed enforcement…

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Constance Alexander: Genetic eye disorder leads biologist to alternative ways to see the world

June 28, 2019June 27, 20190

When he was a farm boy growing up in rural Iowa, John Pollpeter was like most kids. He played Little…

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Fort Thomas resident McKenna Miller earns Stanley R. and Martha C. Helbert Scholarship from Pony Club

June 27, 2019June 26, 20190

Six exceptional Pony Club members — including Fort Thomas resident McKenna Miller — were awarded college scholarships through the United…

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City of Covington officials say ‘cautious and conservative’ budget designed to move city forward

June 27, 2019June 26, 20190

EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the first of two stories submitted by the City of Covington to help explain its 2019-20…

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Tim Bray: Tourism is booming; Northern Kentucky has emerged as statewide regional juggernaut

June 26, 2019June 26, 20190

The summer vacation season has arrived and tourism in Northern Kentucky has never been hotter. A slew of vibrant attractions,…

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Our Rich History: Ludlow War Heroes forgotten no longer; 900 served but 27 did not return home

June 24, 2019June 23, 20190

By David E. Schroeder Special to NKyTribune Part 2 of a continuing series on the 75th anniversary of the closing…

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KYTC District 6 road report update on current construction projects in Northern Kentucky

June 24, 2019June 24, 20190

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 would like the public to be aware of the following conditions and/or operations that…

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AAA study: Motorists believe texting behind the wheel is as dangerous as driving intoxicated

June 23, 2019June 22, 20190

Nearly 97 percent of motorists believe texting or emailing on a cellphone while driving is an extremely or very dangerous…

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University of Kentucky trustees approve $4.2 billion budget; includes pay and modest tuition increases

June 23, 2019June 22, 20190

By Jay Blanton University of Kentucky The University of Kentucky Board of Trustees have approved a $4.2 billion budget. Among the…

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Six month, multi-agency investigation nets 20 arrests (so far), gets plethora of illegal drugs off the street

June 21, 2019June 20, 20190

NKyTribune staff A multi-agency investigation centered in Dayton, Kentucky has resulted in the arrest of 20 people and large quantities…

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Covington continues cleanup effort; weekend storms dumped almost five inches of rain in 24 hours

June 18, 2019June 17, 20191

A little more than a day after torrential rains sent torrents of water washing down streets in several Covington neighborhoods,…

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Kentucky by Heart: Poring over Kentucky’s past gives new meaning to the present, future

June 18, 2019June 17, 20190

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist This is a reprint of a column originally published on June 21, 2015. I typically…

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New fishing, hunting regulations proposed; based on recommendations of Fish and Wildlife Commission

June 18, 2019June 17, 20190

The Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission proposed new steps to make it more convenient for people to obtain their hunter…

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CompMed to invest $1.1M in Newport expansion; medical billing services company to add 150 FT jobs

June 18, 2019June 17, 20190

Gov. Matt Bevin today announced medical billing services company CompMed, Ltd. plans to create 150 full-time jobs with a $1.11…

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NKU’s Field Station Hosts “Talk & Walk” Nature Series with the focus on Monarch butterflies

June 18, 2019June 17, 20191

Northern Kentucky University’s Research and Education Field Station (REFS) hosts its annual “Talk & Walk” nature series on Thursday, June…

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Brent Cooper: If you haven’t been to a Kentucky Speedway race, you’re missing out

June 17, 2019June 16, 20190

I’m a lifelong Kentuckian that’s been all over the state. I’ve been to Mammoth Cave and Carter Caves. Cave Run…

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Six KY nursing homes are on a formerly unpublished list of 400 poor performers around the nation

June 17, 2019June 16, 20190

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The U.S. senators from Pennsylvania have released a report that includes the names of…

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Covington Public Works crews cleaning up damage from weekend storms – ‘It’s everywhere’

June 17, 2019June 16, 20190

Crews from the Covington Public Works Department worked throughout the night Saturday and all day Sunday cleaning up damage across…

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Sewer work to close section of Greenup Street in Covington for about a week, starting Monday

June 16, 2019June 15, 20190

Greenup Street will be closed to traffic between Ninth and 10th streets starting Monday at 7 a.m., weather depending. The…

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On Father’s Day, Fish and Wildlife Commissioner remembers officers who lost their lives serving

June 16, 2019June 15, 20190

As a father, I cherish the memories already made with my two daughters and anticipate the milestones still ahead of…

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