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Covington Mayor race, Part I: Sherry Carran, on ‘Why I should be re-elected as Covington’s mayor’

October 10, 2016October 10, 20161

As part of the NKyTribune’s pre-election coverage, we have offered this space to the two candidates for mayor of Covington….

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New $14 million senior living community to open in Elsmere; Emerald Trace to have 74 residences

October 9, 2016October 8, 20160

Nearly one year after construction began on a new $14 million senior living community in Elsmere, the project has entered…

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Kentucky Downs follows live meet with record historical horse racing month; ‘everybody wins’

October 8, 2016October 8, 20160

By Jennie Reis Kentucky Downs Kentucky Downs started September with a record-setting live race meet and concluded with the track’s…

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Ryle battles to the end in district win over Cooper to remain undefeated

October 8, 2016October 8, 20160

The NKyTribune will be providing focused coverage of NKY high school football throughout the season, thanks to support from St. Elizabeth…

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Rep. Keene co-sponsoring bill to strengthen state drug laws; Beshear announces stepped-up effort

October 7, 20160

Attorney General Andy Beshear, House lawmakers and local law enforcement officials announced plans Friday to strengthen Kentucky’s laws to fight…

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‘Big Dave Show” and B-105FM win top Country Music Association award; show’s personalities are NKyians

October 7, 2016October 7, 20160

Special to NKyTribune Garth Brooks called the The Big Dave Show/B-105FM morning show today to inform them the station had…

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Kenton County: Your choices for each office and the sample ballot — be an informed voter on November 8

October 7, 2016October 7, 20160

Kenton County voters face a number of important decisions on election day, November 8, not just for national elections, but…

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It’s Bean Bash weekend at Turfway Park; 43rd year for Northern Kentucky event to benefit nonprofits

October 7, 2016October 7, 20160

By Angie Mimms NKyTribune contributor The Bean Bash – a down-home, big-hearted October tradition at Turfway Park in Florence –…

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Duke Energy lineman from Burlington getting ready for his first big international ‘rodeo’ competition

October 6, 2016October 5, 20160

Staff Report Call it the Olympics for linemen, the Super Bowl for linemen — or by its real name, a…

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Campbell County: Candidates in your races, sample ballot — Be an informed voter on November 8

October 6, 2016October 7, 20160

Campbell County voters face a number of important decisions on election day, November 8, not just for national elections, but…

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Lots of folks are trying to ‘Eat Mor Chikin,’ camping out for prizes at new Chick-fil-A in Ft. Wright

October 5, 2016October 6, 20160

The First 100 who camped out overnight were greeted with fanfare as they marched into the new Chick-fil-A in Fort…

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NKU’s Chase College of Law leads the state in graduates passing the 2016 Kentucky bar exam

October 5, 20160

Northern Kentucky University’s Chase College of Law is the top law school in Kentucky for graduates passing the 2016 Kentucky…

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Boone County: A summary of your choices and your sample ballot — Be an informed voter on Nov. 8

October 5, 2016October 5, 20160

Boone County voters face a number of important decisions on election day, November 8, not just for national elections, but…

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KY Labor Sec. Ramsey joins Mubea apprentices, execs to celebrate innovative training program

October 5, 2016October 5, 20160

Labor Secretary Derrick Ramsey Tuesday joined Mubea CEO Doug Cain and program apprentices and graduates in Florence to highlight both…

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NKU’s Victor E. Viking gets a makeover for kinder, friendlier look; not everyone is happy, of course

October 4, 2016October 5, 201613

Staff report Victor E. Viking, the official mascot for NKU’s Norse athletic teams, got a quiet rollout recently, via a…

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Kentucky Wool Festival celebrates the ‘fabric of Pendelton County,’ includes Ewe-Nique Art Walk

October 4, 2016October 3, 20160

By Liz McEwan NKY Thrives Pendleton County’s Kentucky Wool Festival takes place this weekend in Falmouth. The Kentucky Wool Festival…

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Our Rich History: IRS Center dedicated in 1967, thanks to U.S. Congressman Brent Spence

October 3, 2016October 3, 20160

by Paul A. Tenkotte Special to the NKyTribune Benjamin Franklin once said that “In this world nothing can be said…

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16-year-old Dixie High School student Lauren Hudson publishes debut novel, ‘The Ascension’

October 3, 2016October 2, 20160

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune Reporter Separated at birth, 15-year-old triplets, Felix Anchor and his sisters, Jinx and Desdemona, are reunited…

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myNKY Nano Grants help promote events throughout Northern Kentucky; a little goes a long way

October 2, 20160

By John Fox NKY Thrives A $250 contribution might not sound like a lot of money when you’re planning an…

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Outdoor Adventure Clubs offers urban teens the benefits of positive outdoor experiences

October 2, 2016October 1, 20160

Special to NKyTribune One Saturday, Outdoor Adventure Clubs led a group of urban teens on a kayaking adventure. The group…

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One playhouse at a time, Boone County students are engaged in hands-on learning — for a purpose

October 2, 2016October 1, 20160

What started as a geometry project is changing the lives of kids in Boone County Schools and reshaping the educational…

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UpTech 5 cohort features diverse startups with strong regional focus; an ‘innovative invitation’

October 2, 2016October 1, 20160

By Hannah Purnell NKY Thrives Jonathan “JB” Woodruff was in the process of changing hats one recent morning at UpTech’s…

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