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Q&A session reveals much about new Covington City Commission, including stance on bridge tolling

January 20, 2015January 20, 20150

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune senior reporter The Covington City Commission made it clear 15 days into its new term that…

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Rae Hodge: The 2015 NKyTribune Reader’s Guide to the Northern Kentucky Legislative Caucus

January 16, 2015January 16, 20150

Covering a wide swatch of upper-region counties, the Northern Kentucky Legislative Caucus has several prominent and powerful state legislators in…

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Jamie Vaught: ESPN sideline reporter Spake covers UK basketball with 23,000 ‘friends’

January 15, 2015January 15, 20150

Shannon Spake has been to Rupp Arena several times, including Tuesday night’s Kentucky-Missouri basketball game.   And the personable ESPN…

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Bill Straub: Brent Spence Bridge is falling down, along with many others, so where is Congress

January 15, 2015January 15, 20151

WASHINGTON – In case you haven’t noticed, America is falling apart – literally. The American Society of Civil Engineers, in…

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Donald Then: If you are looking for a good read with value added, try Rick Robinson’s Alligator Alley

January 14, 2015January 14, 20150

Finding a remarkably good book is joyful. It’s akin to reaching into your pocket and pulling out a twenty you…

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  • Living

Keven Moore on Insurance: With storefront crashes, an ounce of prevention definitely goes a long way

January 13, 2015January 13, 20150

  Imagine dining at a local restaurant and just as you are about to take a bite out of that…

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Car crash changed his life forever, but Brad Fritz dedicates his time to helping save others

January 13, 2015January 18, 20150

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune contributor When Brad Fritz rolls into a room, he speaks volumes – and he does it…

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Bill Straub: Massie making name for himself in D.C. but at the expense of his NKy district

January 11, 2015January 11, 20151

WASHINGTON – Rep. Thomas Massie is quickly making a name for himself here in the nation’s capital. Of course, the…

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Rick Robinson: Reflecting on Barry McGuire’s Eve of Destruction and Charlie Hebdo

January 10, 2015January 12, 20150

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3VcFC9ZCV0 By Rick Robinson NKyTribune columnist On its Golden Anniversary, Barry McGuire’s Eve of Destruction may be more relevant now…

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Thomas More names new director of choirs, plans for music program’s future

January 5, 2015January 7, 20150

Professor Rebecca Schaffer Wells has been named director of choirs at Thomas More College. In addition to directing the choir…

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Gov. Beshear cites ‘accomplishments’ in 2014, sees ‘great momentum’ for 2015

January 5, 2015January 6, 20150

Gov. Steve Beshear released what he considers Kentucky’s Top 10 accomplishments of 2014. Following are some of the highlights: 1….

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Pendleton County gets $500,000 grant for new ambulance building

January 1, 2015January 11, 20150

Governor Steve Beshear today announced a $500,000 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) to construct a new building to house ambulances…

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Ritte’s East in Latonia accepted by National Parks as listing on national historic register

November 13, 20140

Efforts to stabilize the housing market in Latonia continue to gain momentum with the successful nomination of the Ritte’s East…

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Judy Clabes: Ky. native Bill Sanders, olive oil ‘evangelist,’ builds First Fresh label on quality

November 13, 20140

At first glance you might think Bill Sanders just couldn’t figure out what he wanted to be when he grew…

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Judy Clabes: Kevin Murphy survives cancer he didn’t have, bares soul to help victims

November 13, 2014November 13, 20140

By all appearances, Kevin Murphy is the consummate tough guy. From a family of New York City union truck drivers…

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R.C. Durr was legend in his own time; now his legacy lives on through foundation’s work

January 6, 2014January 6, 20150

Robert Charles Durr – best known to his friends as “R.C.” – was a local legend in his own time….

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Wil James knows the job, the company inside out, starting from the production floor

January 2, 2014January 7, 20150

By Judy Clabes Editor, NKyTribune A young mechanical engineer was drawn to Kentucky by the intrigue of working with a…

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