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Dave Cowens honored at Newport Central Catholic for being lead donor for new gymnasium floor

August 20, 2018August 20, 20180

Newport Central Catholic High School hosted a gymnasium floor ceremony today for the current student body in gratitude for the…

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Thomas More celebrates Center for Health Sciences, Performing Arts Lab with ribbon cutting tomorrow

August 20, 20180

Thomas More College will celebrate the opening tomorrow of two new facilities that are hubs for student involvement and the…

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AG Beshear tours Kenton County Detention Center, speaks with inmates in drug treatment program

August 20, 2018August 20, 20180

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear was at the Kenton County Detention Center last week…

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Our Rich History: David Leitch and Leitch’s Station; today, it’s Wilder, earliest settlement in Campbell Co.

August 20, 2018August 20, 20184

by Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune The earliest settlement in Northern Kentucky’s Campbell County was Leitch’s Station, circa 1789-91. Founded…

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The River: The DELTA QUEEN hated Volkswagens or the story of a better story that makes a legend

August 19, 2018December 1, 20242

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

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Intrepid Urban Farmer: It’s bell-ringer news, the kind that keeps her moving along on garden dominence

August 18, 2018August 16, 20180

By Ginger Dawson Special to NKyTribune For about the past 15 years, or so, I have had my summers visited…

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Money, rings stolen from St. Walburg Monastery while sisters are making funeral arrangements

August 17, 2018August 16, 20180

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor St. Walburg Monastery in Villa Hills was burglarized last week as the Sisters of…

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Museum renovation investment at Big Bone Lick State Historic Site pays off in increased attendance

August 16, 2018August 20, 20180

By Kevin Eigelbach NKyTribune reporter A big investment in the small museum at Big Bone Lick State Historic Site appears…

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Law enforcement agencies join forces on Operation Back to School to check compliance of sex offenders

August 15, 2018August 14, 20182

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Law enforcement officials from throughout the region came together in Erlanger Tuesday morning to…

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Kentucky by Heart: Sister Juana Mendez offers hope and direction to members of Hispanic community

August 14, 2018August 14, 20180

Steve Flairty NKyTribune Columnist Juana Mendez remembers well the difficult conditions her family faced while growing up in the American…

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Duke Energy awards $275K in urban redevelopment grants; five projects are in Northern Kentucky

August 14, 2018August 14, 20180

Communities and residents across southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky continue to benefit from Duke Energy’s Urban Revitalization program, which announced…

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CVG starting work on new entrance road, improved access, and getting ready for new rental car facility

August 14, 2018August 13, 20180

Construction kicks off this week at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) which will create a new entrance road and…

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Personal stories at groundbreaking for St. E Cancer Center emphasize need for comprehensive care

August 13, 2018August 13, 20180

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The need for comprehensive care was visible everywhere one looked at the groundbreaking for…

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The River: The ‘Intervening Years’ (1961-1965) — remembering good times, the big race, college . . .

August 12, 2018December 1, 20242

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

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United Way President Michael Johnson taking new approach to annual campaign launch: a 10-stop tour

August 11, 2018August 10, 20180

United Way of Greater Cincinnati’s new President and CEO Michael Johnson is going out into the community to launch United…

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Former state Rep. Bill Donnermeyer, 93, to be honored for 40 years of service to meetNKY board

August 10, 2018August 9, 20180

Former Kentucky State Rep. Bill Donnermeyer — one of the true and enduring architects of the region’s multi-billion dollar tourism…

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St. Elizabeth breaks ground on new Cancer Center, Dr. Doug Flora becomes Executive Medical Director

August 9, 2018August 10, 20180

St. Elizabeth Healthcare broke ground for its new Cancer Center in Edgewood today. During the event, Dr. Doug Flora was…

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Tobergte looks back on string of successes, few regrets, in nearly three decades at NKY Tri-ED

August 9, 2018August 9, 20180

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The announcement last month that Dan Tobergte would step down Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic…

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Craig Frye of SD1 shows why and how to have a rain garden; help keep stormwater out of the system

August 8, 2018August 8, 20180

By Hannah Carver NKyTribune reporter As green land space shrinks in Northern Kentucky, rainwater has fewer places to go, leading…

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New NKU President Vaidya looks forward to the return of students, embraces challenges ahead

August 7, 2018August 7, 20180

Second of two-parts By Mark Hansel NKYTribune managing editor Northern Kentucky University’s sixth president, Dr. Ashish Vaidya, officially kicked off…

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The Vaidya era begins at NKU; new president shares his initial impressions, vision for the university

August 6, 2018August 6, 20180

First of two parts By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Northern Kentucky University’s sixth president, Dr. Ashish Vaidya, officially kicked…

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History-making Senator Mitch McConnell tells Fancy Farm faithful he intends to run again in 2020

August 5, 2018August 5, 20181

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Already the longest-serving Republican leader ever in the U.S. Senate, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell intends…

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