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Calipari gets 100th win at Rupp as Wildcats slam Auburn to run streak to 27 in a row

February 21, 2015February 22, 20150

By Ashley Scoby Special to NKyTribune You could say that No. 1 Kentucky won a basketball game on Saturday night….

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Don Then: She was admirably ambidextrous and seriously stupid, driving, texting, applying makeup

February 20, 2015February 20, 20150

I don’t know about you but I’ve see some wacky things as I am out and about, driving the roads…

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    Megan’s Story: ‘People loving people … that’s what I want to come out of this’

    February 20, 2015February 20, 20151

    [easy-social-share buttons=”facebook,twitter,pinterest,linkedin,stumbleupon,mail” counters=0 facebook_text=”Facebook” twitter_text=”Twitter” pinterest_text=”Pinterest” linkedin_text=”LinkedIn” stumbleupon_text=”Stumble mail_text=”E-mail”] When 26-year-old Jonathan Price was gunned down in the parking lot…

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    Historic Bellevue’s ‘Winter Carnival’ rescheduled due to winter storm; ‘Frozen’ celebs coming on March 7

    February 20, 2015February 22, 20151

    DUE TO WINTER STORM WARNING BELLEVUE’S WINTER CARNIVAL HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FOR MARCH 7, Noon-4 P.M. SAME GREAT FUN —…

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    Sandhill cranes a modern-day success story, rising from near extinction; can be seen here in February

    February 20, 20150

    By Gayle Pille NKyTribune Contributor According to the International Crane Foundation, the Sandhill Crane is the oldest known bird species…

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    Rain combined with past few days of snow raises risk of flooding in portions of Kentucky

    February 19, 2015February 19, 20150

    By Alex Sosnowski Accuweather.com A storm forecast to develop over Texas will spread a swath of disruptive snow, ice and…

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    • NonProfit

    Brewster Rhoads stepping down as director of Green Umbrella but remains committed to its mission

    February 19, 20150

    Brewster Rhoads, founding executive director of Green Umbrella, the regional sustainability alliance, is stepping down from that position effective July…

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    • Region/State

    Break in snowfall helps road crews, but second day results in more challenges

    February 18, 20150

    Crews in most Kentucky Transportation Cabinet highway districts are again plowing and salting roadways this morning following the week’s second…

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    • Sports

    Art Lander’s Outdoors: Sauger fishing best in month of February – if you can stand the cold

    February 18, 20150

    The thermometer might say no, but the calendar says yes. Late February is the start of the best fishing of…

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    • Business
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    NKY Magazine, Chamber name Business Hall of Fame inductees: H. Carroll, J. Carroll, Clabes, Verst, Deters

    February 17, 20150

    NKY Magazine, in partnership with the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, will induct the members of its 2015 class of…

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    • Region/State

    Beshear declares statewide emergency as heavy snows, bitter cold plague Kentucky

    February 16, 20150

    In response to heavy snows and bitter cold across the Commonwealth in the past 12 hours, Gov. Steve Beshear declared…

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    Baby, it’s slick out there! If you must be on
    the roads, observe these safety tips from KSP

    February 16, 20150

    Kentuckians are being dealt a wintery weather blast and the Kentucky State Police is asking motorists to be aware that…

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    • Health

    Weekender: There’s a life-saving app for that, thanks to Northern Kentucky University; Drew lives to tell

    February 14, 2015February 14, 20150

    By Brent Donaldson Northern Magazine There were no warnings. No pain. No dizziness. No signs that Drew Basse was about…

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    Don Then: Hebron’s Linda Gondosch has a teacher’s flair for making history interesting in her books

    February 12, 2015February 12, 20150

    I think it is safe to say that without a teacher’s flair, history leans toward the dry and boring. Certainly,…

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    Kynect healthcare coverage deadline is midnight Sunday; face penalty for failure to sign up

    February 12, 2015February 12, 20150

    The deadline to enroll in healthcare coverage through kynect is just a few days away. Individuals with incomes above 100…

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    • Region/State

    Contract awarded for new bridge over Lake Barkley; Beshear says project important to WKy tourism

    February 11, 20150

    A contract has been awarded to build a new bridge over Lake Barkley – the second of the much-anticipated twin…

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    • Sports

    Art Lander’s Outdoors: Ever-present crows both plentiful, challenging for Kentucky hunters

    February 11, 2015February 11, 20150

    At home in cities, suburbs and rural farmlands, the crow is one of Kentucky’s most abundant bird species. Crows seem…

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    • Sports

    Paul Long: Safety on the run is paramount, including studiously obeying all traffic laws

    February 11, 2015February 11, 20151

    I love to run in the winter because it is the season, contrary to a popular misconception, when the days…

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    • Business

    Tri-state Woodlands and Wildlife Workshop gives owners opportunities to learn, prosper

    February 10, 20150

    Forestry and wildlife experts from Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio will offer advice on how woodland owners can get the most…

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    • News Ticker
    • Region/State

    Hiker will follow in ancestor’s boot steps on 200-mile, 16-day historic trek taken by Daniel Boone in 1775

    February 8, 20150

    Special to NKyTribune Curtis Penix will take an historic 200-mile trek, hiking the path marked by Daniel Boone almost 250…

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    • Living
    • News Ticker

    Mom’s dying wish comes true; she’ll see daughter’s graduation thanks to caring folks in Bellevue

    February 7, 2015February 9, 20150

    By Mark Hansel NKyTribune contributor Julie Randolph knew she would lose her battle with cancer, but from the time she…

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    Controversial “dangerous bridge ahead” billboard removed; critics said it ‘imitated’ official road sign

    February 5, 2015February 6, 20150

    Staff report A controversial billboard placed by a pro-toll coalition in Northern Kentucky was removed today, according to Lamar Advertising,…

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