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Paul Long: On a rainy morning, running gives adults the chance to play in the puddles

June 24, 2015June 24, 20150

When you first start out running on a rainy morning, you want to jump over or run around the puddles,…

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Baker Hunt project tabled after vigorous debate over new construction; board wants more information

June 23, 20152

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Reporter Covington’s Urban Design Review Board has decided it needs more information from the Baker Hunt…

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Former Bellevue Mayor Tom Wiethorn, 61, dies, remembered by city for long service

June 22, 2015June 23, 20150

Former Bellevue Mayor Thomas J. Wiethorn, 61, passed away early this morning. He had a long history of service in…

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Our Rich History: Expressly the facts – How I/71-75 evolved from a dream into a nightmare

June 22, 2015January 18, 20160

(This is part of a regular series especially for the NKyTribune on local history by three distinguished historians, Paul Tenkotte…

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Bill Straub: Kentucky GOP delegation, often at odds, singing same tune on environment

June 18, 20151

Kentucky Republicans aren’t exactly kissing cousins these days. The U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, of Louisville, and the man…

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TranspARTation Grants available to help give students experiences outside the classroom

June 18, 20150

School is out across the Commonwealth, but Kentucky teachers can start planning now for next year’s field trips by applying…

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Celebrate Independence Day with fireworks, food, more at Kentucky state parks July 3-5

June 18, 2015June 18, 20150

Get your red, white and blue on at Kentucky State Parks this July. Enjoy Fourth of July activities at a…

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Baker Hunt proposing major renovation, may face opposition at the Urban Design Review Board

June 16, 20150

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Reporter One of Covington’s most revered institutions and some members of the city’s most exclusive neighborhood…

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Kentucky Speedway’s big weekend is coming fast, complete with key NASCAR Sprint Cup race

June 16, 2015June 16, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Managing Editor The Kentucky Speedway’s big weekend will feature added excitement this year with several subplots unfolding at…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Versatile Carolina rig gives anglers more options for bass fishing

June 13, 2015June 12, 20150

By Lee McClellan Special to KyForward   FRANKFORT – The calendar said June 1, but the cold northeast wind, chilly…

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These Suits REALLY Rock — your friends and neighbors have talent you didn’t suspect. What fun!

June 12, 2015June 12, 20150

Special to the NKyTribune Suits That Rock will return to The Carnegie’s Otto M. Budig Theatre stage for the 8th…

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Dolwick Drive in Erlanger is booming commercial development, maybe site for new specialty hospital

June 12, 2015June 11, 20152

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Reporter When Northern Kentuckians think about booming commercial development and multi-million-dollar business investments in offices and…

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Don Then: Look to Your Left is ‘slightly fictionalized’ true tale of perseverance through raw storytelling

June 11, 2015June 11, 20150

I am suspicious whenever anyone recommends a memoir or an autobiography to read, especially if written by a businessman, an…

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Three film projects get Ky Tourism incentives; one in NKy by Chris Collinsworth for NBC Sports

June 11, 20150

The Kentucky Tourism Development Finance Authority has approved three film projects for financial incentives. Under the new film incentive law…

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Panning for gold in local streams a rich-not-so-quick adventure — but a lot of fun; there is gold there

June 11, 2015June 11, 20151

By Gayle Pille NKyTribune Correspondent There is gold in these here hills, folks. Word is there’s a couple of ole…

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Bumpy Road: Brent Spence Bridge among many issues presenting challenges for lawmakers

June 10, 2015June 10, 20151

By John Gregory KET They have 27,000 miles of paved roads to maintain, constituents clamoring for a number of new…

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Keven Moore: If you inherited the wanderlust gene, check your risky tendancies at the door

June 10, 2015June 10, 20150

There are all kinds of travelers in the world. Some of us very rarely leave the confines of our own…

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Veteran jockey Ouzts moves win total to 6,470, ties Fires for 11th all-time at Belterra

June 8, 2015August 22, 20161

Veteran jockey Perry Ouzts became the 11th leading rider in the history of racing on Sunday when he rode See…

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State approves funding for restoration of lighting on Maysville’s landmark Simon Kenton Bridge

June 7, 20150

Governor Steve Beshear today announced that $300,000 from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has been approved for restoration of aesthetic lighting…

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Taste of Newport June 7 showcases finest ‘tastes’ in and around the city; join the fun Sunday

June 6, 2015June 6, 20150

The third annual “Taste of Newport” event is Sunday, June 7, rain or shine from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m….

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Ky Parks to celebrate National Trails Day Saturday, take advantage of great hiking, including Big Bone’s

June 5, 2015June 6, 20150

Kentucky State Parks will take part in National Trails Day on June 6 with events across the state to recognize…

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Commentary: Preserving historic places enhances communities, strengthens economy

June 5, 20150

By Craig A. Potts Special to NKyTribune It’s time to catch our breath after a busy month of heritage-based events…

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