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Kentucky by Heart: From ‘splittin’ jeans’ to splitting genes, Pendleton County native earned Nobel Prize

May 3, 2016May 2, 20160

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Rural Kentucky had a big part to play in the awarding of the 1993 Nobel…

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BBB Trends: When passion turns into a business, jobs are created — but questions to be answered

May 3, 2016May 2, 20160

By Sandra Guile Better Business Bureau Sometimes a dream is just that — a dream, like a doodle on a…

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47th annual Duveneck Memorial Art Show, featuring original art on sale, to be held Saturday noon to 5

May 3, 2016May 2, 20160

Original paintings, sculptures, pottery and more will be on display during the 47th annual Duveneck Memorial Art Show from noon…

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Mike Denham: Governor’s veto pen a little more active than some would have preferred

May 3, 2016May 3, 20161

Other than constitutional amendments, which go before the voters, every bill the General Assembly passes has to clear one final…

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NKY Home Builders’ Cavalcade of Homes features 26 homes — open three weekends in May

May 2, 2016May 2, 20160

The Cavalcade of Homes, sponsored by Drees Homes and Adam Miller Homes begins Saturday, May 7th and features 26 homes…

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Kentucky hunters seeking to enter elk hunt quota facing April 30 deadline for applications

April 28, 20160

Hunters interested in entering this year’s elk hunt quota have until midnight (EST) on April 30 to buy applications. Hunters…

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Bill Straub: Democrats barely offer a fight in 1st District as GOP dominates Congressional race

April 28, 2016April 28, 20162

WASHINGTON – The First Congressional District in far western Kentucky, so far to the left on a road map that…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Good camping can be as simple as tossing your gear in your car and driving

April 27, 2016April 26, 20160

There’s a lot to like about camping — it’s the great outdoors getaway. Especially in the spring and early summer,…

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Bark from elm trees on state right of way being illegally stripped, highways official says

April 26, 20160

Personnel from the Kentucky Department of Highways District 10 have noticed an increasing number of elm trees along state right…

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Newport Parks experience a renaissance, thanks to volunteers, improvements — and donations

April 22, 2016April 22, 20160

Newport Parks are undergoing a renaissance thanks to a local volunteer organization.   Newport Parks Renaissance Commission is celebrating a…

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Bowling Green middle school student wins annual EEC ‘Capture the Earth’ photography contest

April 20, 20160

Drakes Creek Middle School seventh-grader Leslie Hale, 13, is the winner of the sixth-annual “Capture the Earth” photography contest, sponsored…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Despite cuts, State Nature Preserves help protect Kentucky’s biodiversity

April 20, 2016April 20, 20161

In the battle to save and protect the biodiversity of plants and animals in Kentucky, the state’s first line of…

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Beyond the Curb: Follow the spotlight to urban revitalization in Bellevue, Dayton behind-the-scenes

April 19, 2016April 19, 20162

Bellevue and Dayton are charming historic river cities, but that a doesn’t tell the full story. Each of these communities,…

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Old Time Kentucky: Bluegrass State was once renowned for boozing, brawling and balloting

April 18, 2016April 15, 20160

By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist When the polls are open in Kentucky, the bars are closed. That’s because the Bluegrass…

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Our Rich History: The spirit of our German heritage lives on though Newport’s Turnverein closed in 1936

April 18, 2016April 18, 20161

By Don Heinrich Holzmann Special to NKyTribune Today the building at 22 E. 6th St. in Newport is the home…

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State Revenue Department warns taxpayers to watch for scams as filing deadline looms

April 15, 20160

The Kentucky Department of Revenue (DOR) reminds taxpayers that they have until midnight Monday, April 18 to file their state…

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Southbank Partners working with public-private partnership to bring reliable broadband to NKY

April 14, 20160

Southbank Partners wants to help Northern Kentucky get wired. Southbank Partners recently hosted a presentation by operators of KentuckyWired, a…

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Keven Moore: Looking ahead to the likely day when there will be no auto insurance premiums

April 14, 2016April 13, 20160

They say that the best way to predict the future is to create it. For many auto owners the best…

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Three distinguished, impactful business leaders added to NKY Business Hall of Fame on May 11

April 13, 2016April 13, 20160

NKY Magazine, in partnership with the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, has named three distinguished business leaders to its Northern…

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Kentucky Public Service Commission allows utilities flexibility in how to deploy smart grid technology

April 13, 2016April 13, 20161

The Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) has completed its review of the use of smart grid technology with a decision…

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Flagg Springs Golf Course in Campbell County sold to local businessmen; major improvements planned

April 12, 2016April 13, 20160

Vic Dawn and Scott Schoulties, Campbell County natives and residents who operate the successful Riverside grocery store chain in Northern…

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Kentucky by Heart: Get your horsey on by sampling some of these excellent equine-related books

April 11, 2016April 12, 20160

By Steve Flarity NKyTribune columnist Lexington’s Keeneland Racecourse is currently in the midst of its spring meet and soon, on…

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