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Norse bats fall silent again as Florida Gulf Coast completes A-Sun baseball sweep

May 11, 20150

The Northern Kentucky University baseball suffered a 12-1 setback at Florida Gulf Coast University in Atlantic Sun Conference play on…

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Thank you, Alma Faye … and thank you, Mom; Steve Flairty’s tribute for Mother’s Day

May 10, 2015May 8, 20150

The following is the eulogy Steve Flairty, author of the ‘Kentucky’s Everyday Heroes’ book series and NKyTribune columnist, delivered at…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Soaring summer-like temperatures cast spotlight squarely on catfish

May 9, 2015May 8, 20150

By Kevin Kelly Special to NKyTribune (This is the eighth and final installment of the “Spring Fishing Fever” series of…

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Northern Kentucky travels to Florida Gulf Coast to begin final baseball road trip of the year

May 7, 2015May 7, 20150

The Northern Kentucky University baseball team prepares for its final road swing of the regular season as the Norse travel…

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Paul Long: Observing marathoners at the Finish Swine, you’ll see exhaustion turn into triumph

May 7, 2015May 6, 20150

For a part of Sunday morning, I joined with a group of friends at a spot near the Finish Swine…

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Our Rich History: Celebrating the whys and hows of our special heritage — and then there’s goetta

May 6, 2015January 18, 20160

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

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Kentucky’s outstanding small businesses, entrepreneurs celebrated in special ceremony

May 6, 20150

The state’s best were celebrated in the Capitol Rotunda in Frankfort today with an awards ceremony recognizing outstanding small businesses…

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Don Then: Butter in the Morning is filled with insightful essays about life, love and more

May 6, 20150

I was talking to a friend the other day (on a cell phone, of course) and happened to mention that…

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NOTICE: Night lane closure on Brent Spence Bridge Thursday

May 6, 20150

The state Transportation Cabinet has announced a night lane closure for Brent Spence Bridge for maintenance: I-75 – Brent Spence…

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Kentucky by Heart: Plenty of places in the Bluegrass state offer gentle ride into the sunset

May 6, 2015May 11, 20150

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Steve Flairty grew up feeling good about Kentucky. He recalls childhood trips orchestrated by his…

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Ports of Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky to be re-designated, expanded to include 15 counties

May 5, 20150

Dedication of the Re-designated Ports of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, hosted by the Central Ohio River Business Association (CORBA) will…

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Mike Farrell wins ‘Triple Crown’ of advising awards at collegiate, state and national levels

May 4, 2015May 5, 20152

NKyTribune co-founder Mike Farrell has been awarded both the Kentucky award for Region Three Outstanding Advising Award in a Faculty…

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Kenton County needs poll workers; Summe cites absentee ballot availability, changes to polling places

May 1, 20150

The Kenton County Board of Elections is looking for poll workers for the primary election being held on Tuesday, May…

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Weekender: What if only three horses showed up, and other tales from Derbies past

May 1, 2015April 30, 20152

Editor’s note: A master storyteller – or is that master of the tall tale? – Robert Treadway loves the horses…

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Dinsmore Homestead offers history lesson to visitors, but needs some help to continue

April 29, 2015April 29, 20152

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune contributor The Dinsmore Homestead provides a living history lesson to the people of Northern Kentucky and…

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United Medical Resources founder to deliver NKU Chellgren Pathways to Entrepreneurship keynote

April 29, 2015April 29, 20150

The Northern Kentucky University Haile/US Bank College of Business Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship will host Vickie Buyniski Gluckman, founder…

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Bridge project on I-275 Cropper Bridge will start May 4; traffic reduced to one lane each direction

April 29, 20150

A bridge restoration project on the Interstate 275 Carroll Cropper Bridge that crosses over the Ohio River into Indiana will…

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Factory, European-style restaurant, on Newport’s Monmouth Row, always aimed at ‘what’s next’

April 29, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Reporter “Europe in the heart of Newport,” is the theme for the newly opened Factory, a…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Handy gear will make your fishing trips more enjoyable, productive

April 29, 2015April 29, 20150

With streams and rivers beginning to clear, lake levels falling to near-normal levels, and water temperatures in the 60s, fishing…

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Kentucky by Heart: For the eager salesman, mail-order worm business didn’t work out

April 28, 2015April 28, 20150

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist I’ve always liked to sell things, even at an early age. I helped Mom sell…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Elk herd doing great; plenty of opportunities for state hunters

April 25, 2015April 24, 20150

By Lee McClellan Special to NKyTribune FRANKFORT, Ky. – Elkhorn Creek in central Kentucky, the city of Elkton in Todd…

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Governor, Toyota, United Way announce expansion of early childhood academies to 36 more schools

April 24, 20150

Governor Steve Beshear, Toyota and United Way today announced the expansion of innovative early childhood academies to 36 more schools…

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