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CovCath junior Jack Cain collects 400 pounds of wrapped candy, delivers to area nonprofits

October 31, 2020October 30, 20200

Jack Cain, a junior at Covington Catholic High School, began in early October collecting individually wrapped Halloween candy from his…

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Highlands cross country runner wins second Class 2A state championship in three years

October 30, 2020October 30, 20200

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Highlands senior Maggie Schroeder won the Class 2A girls state cross country meet for…

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‘The Mountain Minor’ soundtrack Includes NKY’s Ma Crow; Album Celebration Planned for Nov. 7

October 30, 2020October 28, 20200

For two centuries, the hills and hollers of Appalachia have reverberated with folk music brought by settlers from Europe and,…

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Beyond the Curb: Cozy urban fixer-upper in Dayton for owners downsizing for charming River City Living

October 30, 2020October 29, 20200

The owners of the house in episode 14 of Beyond the Curb: River City Living bought it just 6 weeks…

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The Man Scout: Finger ropes, cowboy knots, scoutmaster advice, pride of a neophyte tenderfoot

October 29, 2020October 28, 20203

By Chris Cole Special to NKyTribune This week, we’ve reached the skills portion of the Handbook. After some basic first…

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Early voting continues apace in NKY and mail-in ballots rolling in; record number of voters registered

October 29, 2020October 28, 20201

NKY’s three county clerks report brisk early voting and — already — a decent return of mail-in ballots. They join…

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Trey Grayson cared about voting, democracy early on, has earned national reputation as election expert

October 28, 2020October 27, 20201

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Those who watched Trey Grayson grow up in his Edgewood home remember the earnest kid…

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BIA sees large uptick in permits, especially in Boone County; Amazon’s Air Hub is driver

October 28, 2020October 27, 20200

After a brief pause in the residential construction sector of the building industry, it has seen a large increase in…

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Ten of NKY Bourbon Barrel Projects’ public art barrels up for auction; proceeds support art projects

October 28, 2020October 27, 20200

Ten of the painted barrels that have been on display in NKY’s entertainment districts since last October are available for…

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Beshear reports 953 cases (highest Monday total), 3 deaths; recommendations for 55 red zone counties

October 27, 2020October 26, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear reported 953 COVID-19 cases in Kentucky and issued new red zone reduction recommendations to stop COVID-19 spread…

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George Clooney, NKY’s favorite son, urges city-dwellers in Vanity Fair to keep fighting for red states

October 27, 2020October 26, 20202

“Growing up as a Democrat in Kentucky helped George Clooney get used to fighting impossible battles. With the presidential election…

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Our Rich History: Catholic secondary schools in Newport, starting with Immaculata Academy in 1857

October 26, 2020October 27, 20202

By David E. Schroeder Special to NKyTribiune Part 50 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020” The first…

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The River: Chasing the Belle of Louisville (from land with Black Beauty), taking photos and embracing fond memories

October 25, 2020December 1, 20245

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with…

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Kentucky Secretary of State provides guidance to voters about intimidation at polls: Know your rights

October 25, 2020October 24, 20201

Secretary of State Michael Adams has announced guidance to protect voters from intimidation at the polls. “Voting is your sacred…

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‘Be Happy. Be Brave. Be Drug Free’ is theme of coming Red Ribbon Week, schools are celebrating

October 24, 2020October 25, 20200

By Maridith Yahl NKyTribune health reporter Red Ribbon Week is the nation’s largest and longest-running drug-use prevention program. Since 1985,…

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Newport on the Levee announces first round of vendors for Exchange Market, featuring local artisans

October 23, 2020October 22, 20200

A variety of local makers and merchants are bringing their unique concepts to the new Exchange Market at Newport on…

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The Man Scout: Friendship is the best adventure there is, especially when your patrol is involved

October 22, 2020October 21, 20203

By Chris Cole Special to NKyTribune Growing up, my best friend Beth lived four or five houses down from me,…

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Crossroads Elementary joins with schools around the country for celebration of Lights on Afterschool

October 22, 2020October 22, 20200

By Maridith Yahl NKyTribune reporter This week families across the country are participating in a multitude of celebrations highlighting what…

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Kentucky Symphony Orchestra opens 29th season on Halloween in safe place: Verst Logistics in Hebron

October 21, 2020October 22, 20200

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra opens its 29th season in an industrial warehouse with a Halloween mix of string classics that…

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Kentucky crafted beers infused with Kentucky Proud products on tap for Oct. 28 release in annual series

October 21, 2020October 20, 20200

Crafting Kentucky Proud beers with Kentucky agricultural products is the focus of this year’s Kentucky Proud Beer Series, Agriculture Commissioner…

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Beshear sounds alarm, preparing for COVID-19 surge; Boone among counties with most cases

October 21, 2020October 20, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear delivered harsh news as the state begins to prepare for a fall and winter surge in COVID-19…

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Hidden Gems: Looking to take your kids for a good time, try Florence Nature Park or BCM’s NaturePlay

October 20, 2020October 19, 20200

By Jill Morenz Special to NKyTribune If you’re looking for a new place to take your young kiddos, let me…

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