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Peers in Northern Kentucky name Covington’s Warnock City/County Administrator of the Year

December 5, 2018December 5, 20180

Frank Warnock started going to city council and zoning board meetings in 1979 as a cub reporter for a small…

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Children, Inc . Receives Grant from Roeding Insurance Group and Westfield Insurance Foundation

June 8, 2018June 8, 20180

Children, Inc. received a $6,000 grant from Roeding Insurance and Westfield Insurance Foundation to help children and families achieve success…

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Republic Bank opens new banking center in Crestview Hills, features an Interactive Teller Machine

March 7, 2018March 6, 20180

Republic Bank has opened its 45th banking center at 25 Town Center Blvd., Suite 101, at the entrance to the…

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Thomas More men rally late to defeat Bethany, 78-73, to repeat as PAC Tournament champions

February 25, 2018February 25, 20180

By Don Owen NKyTribune reporter If this continues, Crestview Hills will soon be known as the city of champions. It…

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Behringer-Crawford names Two-Headed Calf Award winners: Harpers, Clabeses, Lietzenmayer, Fox

January 28, 2018January 27, 20180

Two Northern Kentucky power couples, a historian whose prolific work preserves the stories of Northern Kentucky and a passionate advocate…

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Our Rich History: Monte Cassino Chapel has storied legacy in Benedictine monks, wine-making

October 9, 2017October 8, 20176

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to NKyTribune On Turkeyfoot Road in Crestview Hills, there is a structure that seems out of…

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Crestview Hills doctor’s Direct Primary Care is first in NKY, monthly membership eliminates office copays

September 27, 2017September 26, 20170

Dr. Cynthia Villacis, independent family physician with Health Connections Direct Primary Care, is shaking up the status quo to offer…

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Crestview Hills’ Marc Phelps to attempt to break world record for longest journey in a jon boat

July 27, 2017July 27, 20170

Marc Phelps, co-founder of Cincinnati-based AlloyFx and resident of Crestview Hills, will attempt to break the world record for longest journey by…

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25 Again by Body Shapes Medical expands into Crestview Hills, opening activities tomorrow

June 14, 20170

25 Again by Body Shapes Medical is expanding the tri-state area. 
25 Again currently operates practice in Montgomery, near Harper’s…

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NKU Chase College of Law, Thomas More College sign Accelerated Law Program agreement

April 18, 2017April 18, 20170

NKyTribune staff Thomas More College President David A. Armstrong and Northern Kentucky University President Geoffrey S. Mearns have signed an…

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Bellevue’s Turner receives Charles T. Donaldson Leadership Award at NKY Police Chiefs ceremony

January 27, 20170

Bellevue Chief of Police Wayne Turner, a veteran law enforcement officer and military veteran, has been honored for his leadership…

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On the eve of retirement, Florence City Coordinator Lunnemann reflects on 29 years of public service

December 30, 2016December 30, 20160

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Things just won’t be the same when City of Florence employees return to work…

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Door-to-Door campaign in the Fight Against Heroin will take place in Crestview Hills on Sunday, Dec. 11

December 2, 2016December 1, 20160

With the massive increase in heroin use and the rise in overdoses hitting Northern Kentucky, Crestview Hills is teaming up…

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Florence City Coordinator Rick Lunnemann to retire, will end 29 years of local government service

October 19, 20160

After a 29 year career working in local government, Florence City Coordinator Rick Lunnemann will be retiring from the City…

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Bishop Foys to preside over Rosary Rally at Thomas More College Sunday; event is open to the public

August 19, 2016August 19, 20160

Hundreds are expected to gather at Griffin Plaza, in the bleachers of BB&T Field, this Sunday as the Most Rev….

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Northern Kentuckians stuck at work now have a wide range of options for lunch, courtesy of Mr. Delivery

August 16, 2016August 16, 20161

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Having lunch delivered at work usually means pizza, or, with a little luck, Chinese…

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Annual back-to-school shopping event at Crestview Hills Town Center supports St. Elizabeth Foundation

July 21, 2016July 21, 20160

Join the St. Elizabeth Foundation and Crestview Hills Town Center on Friday, July 29 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m….

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Thomas More director of campus ministry named to Governor’s Commission for Volunteerism and Service

July 19, 2016July 19, 20160

The Director of Campus Ministry of Thomas More College, Andrew J. Cole, has been appointed to the Governor’s Commission for…

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St. Elizabeth takes over NKY practices of OHC; creates comprehensive cancer care destination

July 12, 2016July 12, 20160

OHC (Oncology Hematology Care) has entered into an agreement to transition its Northern Kentucky practice (excluding Maysville) to St. Elizabeth…

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Sign of the Times: Crestview Hills office park project a model for public-private partnership

February 1, 2016January 31, 20160

By John Fox Special to NKyTribune from NKY Thrives Political campaigns, such as what Kentucky experienced during the 2015 governor’s…

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Scarf It Up participating in World Wide Knit in Public Day at NKy’s Joseph-Beth on Saturday

June 10, 2015June 10, 20150

Volunteers of Scarf It Up For Those In Need will be participating in the World Wide Knit in Public day…

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