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NEWSMAKERS: CVG’s Candace McGraw is a woman on the move — and she keeps the region moving too

September 20, 2018September 20, 20180

Staff report This is the first in a series on the NKyTribune’s NEWSMAKER award winners who will be recognized and…

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NKY Chamber board chair Jim Parsons wants to increase participation to strengthen its influence

September 20, 2018September 19, 20180

By Kevin Eigelbach NKyTribune reporter When you think of the phrase “Chamber of Commerce,” what comes to mind? If you…

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Supreme Court to hear oral arguments in employee pension case at 10 a.m. Thurs.; here’s how to watch

September 19, 20180

There will be several ways for the public to view oral arguments when the Supreme Court of Kentucky hears the…

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David Dooley’s attorneys claim vindictive prosecution in motions to dismiss recent sex charges against him

September 19, 2018September 19, 20180

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor David Dooley’s lawyers have filed a motion to dismiss the sex charges recently levied…

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Central Bank’s Jim Uebel heading up United Way’s NKY campaign; excited about the mission

September 18, 2018September 18, 20180

By Hannah Carver NKyTribune reporter The United Way of Greater Cincinnati is facing a dramatic shift in the way it…

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Our Rich History: Kentucky and the first buildings in Cincinnati; 26 intrepid immigrants build first cabin

September 17, 2018September 16, 20181

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune When the intrepid group of 26 brave immigrants arrived at what is now remembered…

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‘Kentucky Can’: University of Kentucky launches largest campaign in history of state, $2.1 BILLION

September 16, 2018September 16, 20180

The largest fundraising campaign in the history of the Commonwealth will create thousands of scholarships to expand access to education…

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Thomas More rallies from 21-0 deficit, upsets No. 16 Wisconsin-Platteville, 35-28

September 16, 2018September 16, 20180

By Don Owen NKyTribune reporter Staring at a 21-0 deficit in the first quarter, it appeared Thomas More College was…

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The River: Living and working closely with a boat crew sometimes meant dreaming the same dreams

September 16, 2018December 1, 20241

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

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Oktoberfest Zinzinnati September 21-23 in Downtown Cincinnati; Grand Marshal is Zoo’s Thane Maynard

September 15, 2018September 15, 20180

Oktoberfest Zinzinnati, presented by Amazon and Samuel Adams and produced by the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber, will take place September…

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Walton-Verona Elementary 4th grader interviews school board candidates, posts videos on her blog

September 14, 2018September 14, 20180

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Dacy Fallyn Freeman is a 4th grade student at Walton-Verona Elementary School. She is…

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Newport, Southgate schools partner on finance, human resources for win-win expense savings

September 13, 2018September 12, 20180

The Newport Independent Schools will provide finance and human resources services to the neighboring Southgate Independent Schools under a new…

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1000 Duke Energy workers headed to restoration efforts from Hurricane Florence, a disaster in motion

September 12, 20180

Staff report Duke Energy deployed over 1,000 employees and contract workers from Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana to help with restoration…

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Beyond the Curb: Discover the unexpected with an expanded Urban Living Tour of 25 amazing places

September 12, 2018September 11, 20180

Fans of urban living, architecture and interior design are invited to the September 30 Beyond the Curb Urban Living Tour….

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Canine ‘Lucy Lou’ Kayser, former Rabbit Hash mayor and write-in presidential candidate has died

September 11, 2018September 11, 20180

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Former Rabbit Hash mayor and write-in presidential candidate Lucy Lou has died. The 12-year-old…

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Anonymous donor offering $1million matching challenge for unrestricted Horizon Community Fund

September 11, 2018September 10, 20180

An anonymous donor has offered a $1 million challenge gift in support of the Community Impact Fund at Horizon Community…

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To commemorate 911, area students will gather at Freedom center to sing National Anthem

September 10, 2018September 10, 20180

More than 1,000 students will gather at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center on September 11 to sing the National…

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NKyTribune joins 150 Nonprofit newsrooms to participate in national NewsMatch campaign

September 10, 2018September 10, 20180

More than 150 nonprofit newsrooms across the country — including the NKyTribune — will participate in this year’s NewsMatch, the…

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Our Rich History: A 14,000 mile per hour shaking, Cincinnati and the New Madrid earthquakes

September 10, 2018September 9, 20180

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune On December 16, 1811, Cincinnati was shaking loose its “frontier town” reputation — literally….

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NKyTribune to honor five NEWSMAKERS with special award and ‘celebrate the positive’ at annual event

September 9, 2018September 10, 20180

The NKyTribune will honor five distinguished NEWSMAKERS at its annual Community Celebration on September 25. At its 4th annual event,…

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The River: The John Henry was first boat I owned, but met a sad end; starting a recycling business

September 9, 2018December 1, 20240

By Captain Don Sanders Special to NKyTribune The JOHN HENRY, built in 1937 on the Saginaw River at Bay City,…

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Highlands football team restores reputation with dominating performance in 40-3 win over Ryle

September 8, 2018September 10, 20181

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter After a disappointing loss at home last week, the Highlands football team came into…

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