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Adam Horine, Carrollton man banished to Florida, sues local police, alleges ‘outrageous’ ordeal

December 18, 2015December 22, 20150

By R.G. Dunlop Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting The Carrollton man wrongly removed from jail by police, then driven to…

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Fa-la-la flying: CVG has music, Santa, gift-wrapping, tips and more to make holiday travel more pleasant

December 18, 20150

From musical entertainment to Santa to gift-wrapping services, CVG is aiming to make your holiday travel experience as easy and…

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Walton’s Jessica Meyer will head from UK graduation to sailing journey from Caribbean to New Zealand

December 18, 2015December 17, 20150

After commencement this Friday, many University of Kentucky graduates will prepare to enter the workforce or graduate school. Jessica Meyer…

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Keith Taylor: Calipari says fourth-ranked Wildcats are still searching for an identity

December 18, 2015December 18, 20150

By Keith Taylor Special to NKyTribune Kentucky is searching for an identity. So is Ohio State. Both teams will look…

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American Pharoah, one of most celebrated racers of all time, settling into quieter life down on the farm

December 17, 2015December 17, 20151

By Liane Crossly Special to NKyTribune Life is different now for American Pharoah. The 3-year-old colt, who closed his career…

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Mubea set to graduate first apprentices; $2 million program designed to help ensure quality workforce

December 17, 2015December 17, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor A group of nine students will be recognized as the first Northern Kentucky graduates…

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Paul Long: Contemplating the new year, goal-setting runners set personal targets, some very impressive

December 16, 2015December 16, 20150

Some of us are goal setters, people who like to map out our days, our weeks, our months, and our…

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Jamie’s Bookshelf: Entertaining reads for the reader on your holiday gift list — plenty to choose from

December 16, 2015December 16, 20150

By Jamie H. Vaught Special to NKyTribune First of two parts Are you ready to browse for entertaining new books,…

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Keith Taylor: Calipari, Cats have faith in Labissiere, not worried about recent lack of production

December 15, 2015December 15, 20150

By Keith Taylor Special to NKyTribune John Calipari hasn’t lost faith in Skal Labissiere. “I love Skal,” the Kentucky coach…

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Kentucky by Heart: An impressive number of accomplished people grew up in beautiful Shelby County

December 15, 2015December 14, 20150

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist I recently was a guest speaker at the Shelby County Retired Teachers Association meeting and…

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KET: Help for families with out-of-control children; Campbell Judge Thomas leads on ‘holistic’ solutions

December 15, 2015December 15, 20151

By Patrick Reed Kentucky Educational Television Network Families who have children with behavioral problems often are faced with major challenges…

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Kentucky still in bottom of national health ranking but is among states showing greatest improvements

December 14, 20150

By Melissa Patrick Special to KyForward Kentucky remains in the bottom fourth of a states’ health ranking released Dec. 8,…

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Our Rich History: James Ott book on Covington artist Frank Duveneck takes fresh look at complicated life

December 14, 2015January 18, 20160

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to the NKyTribune One of the Tri-State region’s most famous artists is Frank Duveneck (1848-1919)….

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Project SafeSpace pilot program gives foster children better access to behavioral health treatment

December 14, 2015December 14, 20150

Through a pilot program paid for with federal funds, the state’s social services agency is helping children entering out-of-home care…

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Keith Taylor: Veteran Marcus Lee not rattled by Calipari’s tone of voice or Sun Devils

December 12, 2015December 12, 20150

By Keith Taylor Special to NKyTribune John Calipari likes to scream to get his point across. The Kentucky coach blames…

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Large crowd meets at Covington library to discuss homelessness in the region

December 12, 2015December 12, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor More than 100 people filled the auditorium at the Kenton County Public Library Covington…

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School districts across state scrambling to deal with outbreak of threats; ‘There’s no textbook for this’

December 11, 2015December 11, 20150

The closing of Covington schools today in the wake of a social media threat to the safety of students and…

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First outpatient joint replacement surgery in Northern Kentucky performed at St. Elizabeth Edgewood

December 11, 2015December 10, 20150

Special to NKyTribune Patients in Northern Kentucky who meet specific medical criteria may now be eligible to have knee replacement…

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Bill Straub: Light at the end of the bridge for Brent Spence, thanks to just about everyone but Massie

December 10, 2015December 10, 20151

May I rise on a point of personal privilege to discuss, briefly, something I’ve been doing on-and-off for more than…

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St. Elizabeth to break ground on $1.5 million Grief and Loss Center in Edgewood

December 10, 2015December 10, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor St. Elizabeth Hospice will hold a groundbreaking today for its Grief and Loss Center,…

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KET event honors Mer and Susan Grayson; previews second Inside Northern Kentucky show

December 10, 2015December 10, 20150

The annual Kentucky Educational Television event in Northern Kentucky honored long-time KET supporters and community activists, Mer and Susan Grayson….

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Keith Taylor: Poythress ‘near-perfect’ as UK gets back on track with win over EKU

December 10, 2015December 10, 20150

By Keith Taylor Special to NKyTribune At first, John Calipari didn’t want to talk about Alex Poythress. Although his senior…

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