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The New York Times dispels the top ten nutrition myths, according to top experts

September 15, 2025September 14, 20250

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News In an effort to dispel many of the nutrition myths that persist, Sophie Egan, with The New…

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  • Government

Government briefs: News from Park Hills, Independence, Boone, Kenton, Covington, Taylor Mill, Lakeside Park

September 14, 2025September 13, 20250

PARK HILLS A resident of Montague, Mike Box, came to Park Hills City council to complain about the speeding on…

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  • Business

For flexible travelers, ‘shoulder season’ can offer lower costs and better weather, minus the crowds

September 14, 2025September 13, 20250

The traditional summer travel season has wound down with the passing of Labor Day but for those not constrained by…

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  • Sports

Prep Football Report: Highlands, Ryle lose close games against teams ranked among best in the state

September 13, 2025September 13, 20250

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Ryle and Highlands put together challenging regular season schedules every year to prepare for…

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  • NonProfit

Pickle and Wiener Fest, benefiting NKY Special Olympics athletes, set for Sept. 27 in Erlanger

September 13, 2025September 13, 20250

The Pickle and Wiener Fest will return this fall to raise funds for Special Olympics athletes in Northern Kentucky. Guests…

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  • Government

Kentucky Public Pensions Authority reports strong investment returns for fiscal year ended June 30

September 13, 2025September 12, 20250

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The Kentucky Public Pensions Authority (KPPA) announced this week that investment returns for the County…

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  • Education

City of Bellevue becomes latest community to join EducateNKY’s Read Ready initiative

September 12, 2025September 11, 20250

The City of Bellevue has joined a growing movement to strengthen early learning across Northern Kentucky, unanimously passing a resolution…

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  • Voices

Opinion — Covington school board: Covington schools mark 200th year with renewed focus, bold plans

September 11, 2025September 10, 20250

The community of Covington will celebrate 200 years of public education this school year not by taking a bow but…

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  • Living

Mike Tussey: There is always a first time; you’ll never know what it hold for you until you try

September 10, 2025September 9, 20250

Life holds so many surprises for us all. The unknown can happen anytime within our lives, sometimes when we least…

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  • NonProfit

Point/Arc’s summer picnic was a real beauty — and celebrated the end of summer

September 10, 2025September 9, 20250

By Andy Furman The Point/Arc Forget those fireworks. Now, summer is officially over – at least for the staff, friends…

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  • Living

Kentucky by Heart: Alternative meanings for football terms for those who aren’t fans of the gridiron

September 9, 2025September 8, 20250

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Well, football season has started, but I know plenty of Kentuckians, such as my wife,…

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Our Rich History: Innovation — from Montgomery Ward to SparkHaus in downtown Covington

September 8, 2025September 8, 20250

Editor’s note: We’re celebrating ten years of Our Rich History. You can browse and read any of the past columns,…

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  • Education

KDE accepting nominations for 2025-2026 KY Education Support Staff Professional Award

September 4, 2025September 3, 20250

The Kentucky Department of Education has opened the nomination window for the 2025-2026 Kentucky Education Support Staff Professional Award. The…

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New automated speed enforcement devices are coming to work zones across Kentucky

September 3, 2025September 2, 20250

By EmmaRose Atwood Building Kentucky Automated speed enforcement in state highway work zones will better protect motorists and construction crews…

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  • Living

Kentucky by Heart: Celebrating ‘The Fred Factor’ and those simple acts of good service to others

September 2, 2025September 1, 20250

By Steve Flairty Kentucky Today It makes one feel good to receive good service from a public establishment or an…

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  • Region/State

World War II ended 80 years ago; Kentucky veteran reflects on serving in the deadliest conflict

September 2, 2025September 1, 20250

By Jack Brammer Kentucky Lantern The lean, bespectacled veteran from Kentucky sat silently in the early evening of Aug. 14…

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Our Rich History: Labor Day and World War II — NKY has always celebrated

September 1, 2025August 31, 20250

By Paul A. Tenkotte, PhD Special to NKyTribune My father loved Labor Day. He especially enjoyed Cincinnati’s WEBN Labor Day…

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  • Business

New research highlights frequent safety concerns of increasingly common Active Driving Assistance

August 30, 2025August 29, 20250

A new study by AAA has found that while Active Driving Assistance (ADA) vehicle technology shows promise, safety concerns remain,…

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  • Region/State

Travelers can expect lower costs for last hurrah of summer over upcoming Labor Day weekend

August 28, 2025August 27, 20250

Despite the summer temperatures, the unofficial end to summer is just around the corner. For some, Labor Day weekend means…

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Dan Weber’s Just Sayin’: Ex-Bengal Rey Maualuga has moved on from football to a new position

August 27, 2025August 26, 20250

For 11 years, Rey Maualuga prepared for the position he’d play in life. And in football. From his birth at…

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121st Kentucky State Fair closes, having record participation and family fun for all

August 26, 2025August 25, 20250

The 121st Kentucky State Fair has officially closed its barn doors on a successful event, bringing together all 120 counties…

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  • Our Rich History

Our Rich History: The region’s skyline offers a number of different architectural styles and forms

August 25, 2025August 25, 20250

Editor’s Note: This is the second of two-parts on the region’s skyscrapers (We’re celebrating ten years of Our Rich History….

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