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FC Cincinnati cruises to win over Ottawa Fury FC at Nippert, jumping back into playoff picture

August 24, 20170

Danni König scored and recorded an assist, Jimmy McLaughlin and Sem de Wit each scored a goal as FC Cincinnati…

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Keven Moore: Surviving driving mayhem resulting from back to school traffic takes a little planning

August 24, 2017August 14, 20170

Every August all across America, communities experience a phenomenon that I call the “Back to School Trafficitos.” This behavioral phenomenon…

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AmeriCorps service grants to state totaling $6.5 million include three Northern Kentucky programs

August 23, 2017August 22, 20170

Kentucky has received more than $6.5 million in AmeriCorps federal funding for 23 programs with more than 800 total members,…

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State sets dates for waterfowl blind drawings at five regional wildlife management areas

August 22, 20170

The dates are now set for the annual waterfowl blind drawings for Doug Travis, Lake Barkley, Barren River Lake, Green…

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George Zamary: Children headed to college are legal adults; estate planning provides additional security

August 21, 2017August 21, 20170

It is that time of year when kids are leaving for college.  I remember the excitement of being able to…

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Fernando Figueroa: As classes start, there’s hustle and bustle — and hopes for every Gateway student

August 19, 2017August 18, 20170

Classes began Monday for Gateway students, and we welcomed a record number of high school students participating in dual credit…

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Improvements to Brent Spence Bridge: N-bound lanes to return to four-lane travel this coming week

August 19, 2017August 18, 20170

Routine maintenance is taking place on the Brent Spence Bridge, where I-71 and I-75 cross the Ohio River is anything…

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Freedom take series opener on the road against Miners, magic number to clinch division is five

August 19, 20170

A dramatic conclusion to Friday’s series opener at Rent One Park brought a 4-3 victory for the Florence Freedom, presented…

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After shaky start, CovCath football team rolls to season-opening win in newly renovated stadium

August 19, 2017August 19, 20171

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Dedication ceremonies for Covington Catholic’s newly renovated stadium on Friday created a party-like atmosphere…

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Lewis County man is ‘Lucky For Life;’ claims top lottery prize ticket worth $1,000 a day

August 18, 20170

David Jordan, 54, of Quincy, is feeling lucky after winning $1,000 a day for life on the Kentucky Lottery’s Lucky…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Changes to Kentucky’s bear season reflect expansion of population

August 18, 2017August 16, 20171

Major changes were made to this year’s black bear hunting season to reflect expanding bear populations throughout Eastern Kentucky. In…

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Fifth annual Taste of OTR at Washington Park features Craft Beer Village, benefits Tender Mercies

August 18, 20170

The fifth annual Taste of OTR takes place Saturday, Aug. 26, in Cincinnati’s Washington Park. The event, produced by Tender…

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Keven Moore: Is the risk associated with Monday’s solar eclipse sufficient reason to close schools?

August 17, 2017August 16, 20170

Local school officials have recently reached out to me as one of their risk control advisers to ask if they…

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Northern Kentucky Chamber to hold annual meeting Sept. 28, announces this year’s award winners

August 16, 2017August 15, 20170

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce invites the Northern Kentucky business community to its Annual Dinner, Presented by Fifth Third…

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Fyda Freightlner Western Star of NKY celebrates opening of full-service truck dealership in Walton

August 15, 2017August 15, 20170

Fyda Freightliner Western Star of Northern Kentucky has celebrated the opening of their newest full-service Freightliner and Western Star truck…

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Kenton owned damaged radio tower at Children’s Home to be taken down; residents moved temporarily

August 14, 2017August 14, 20170

Around 1 p.m. Friday, the Kenton County Fiscal Court was notified that the radio tower located at Children’s Home of…

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Our Rich History: Historic Matthias Schwab organ rescued from wrecking ball one really hot summer

August 14, 2017August 14, 20172

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to NKyTribune (Part one of a two-part series on the musical legacy of the Historic Matthias…

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Billy Reed: Justin Thomas definitely belongs to L’ville; PGA’s Wannamaker definitely belongs to him

August 14, 2017August 14, 20170

The birdie putt on No. 10, maybe a six-footer, rolled toward the hole, destined for glory. At least, that’s what…

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Boone County native James Alex Fields faces charges for driving car into crowd of protestors

August 14, 2017August 14, 20173

James Alex Fields, 20, who grew up in Union, has been jailed in Charlottesvile, Va., and charged with second degree…

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Rural Blog: Ryan and Larry Craig share Al Smith Award for public service through journalism

August 12, 2017August 11, 20170

Ryan Craig was majoring in history and public relations at Western Kentucky University when his uncle Larry, a rural journalist…

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NKY Consensus Committee asks for input on capital construction projects that should be most important

August 11, 2017August 11, 20170

The Northern Kentucky Consensus Committee is seeking input from the community to identify and prioritize capital construction projects for the…

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State and local agencies join together to crack down on impaired driving during Labor Day holiday

August 11, 2017August 11, 20170

Attorney General Andy Beshear and the Prosecutors Advisory Council (PAC) are joining with local law enforcement officials statewide to crackdown…

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