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Friday Football Roundup: Simon Kenton edges Cooper to remain unbeaten; NewCath, Beechwood also advance to semifinals

November 21, 2015November 21, 20150

The NKyTribune is offering focused coverage of NKY high school football throughout the season, thanks to support from St. Elizabeth Healthcare…

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Poythress gives Kentucky a spark off bench, records double-double in win over Wright State

November 21, 2015November 22, 20150

By Keith Taylor Special to NKyTribune Although he’s Kentucky’s most experienced player, Alex Poythress doesn’t mind being the sixth man….

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Gateway interim president Keith Bird committed to providing a bridge to the next administration

November 20, 2015November 20, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The word “interim” can mean many things. For some, it is an audition for…

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Stoops understands frustration, wants Cats to deliver in final two games of regular season

November 19, 2015November 19, 20150

By Keith Taylor Special to NKyTribune It’s been five weeks since Kentucky has won a football game. Mark Stoops hopes…

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Don Then: If you love true crime with a novelist’s flair, add Brian Forschner’s Cold Serial to your bookshelf

November 19, 2015November 19, 20150

Writing true crime stories is a tough beat, one that requires diligence and stamina. Topics often curdle blood. The truly…

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City of Florence Fall 2015 Commercial Development Update shows continued growth in all sectors

November 19, 20156

The City of Florence has released its Fall 2015 Commercial Development update. An overview of each segment of economic development…

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New ‘Reworking Kentucky’ to provide workplace-ready assistance to those struggling with addiction

November 19, 20150

State, business and health leaders have launched an initiative aimed at connecting Kentuckians recovering from addiction with employment services. “Reworking…

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Kentucky Arts Council celebrates 50th birthday with 50 Days of Arts around the state, including NKy

November 19, 2015November 19, 20150

From Kentucky Arts Council To commemorate its 50th anniversary as a state agency, the Kentucky Arts Council is celebrating with…

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Good news, hard realities: Building new two-year budgets presents first challenge to lawmakers

November 19, 2015November 19, 20150

By John Gregory Special to NKyTribune When state lawmakers convene in January, their top agenda item will be to pass…

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Jamie Vaught: Versatile UK freshman Labissiere hard to compare to other Wildcat big men

November 19, 2015November 19, 20150

Even though he didn’t play well against a tough Duke team in Chicago Tuesday night because of foul trouble, getting…

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Tim Farmer: Popular television host announces he is leaving KET’s Kentucky Afield program

November 18, 2015November 19, 20157

By Glenn Osborne Special to NKyTribune Popular outdoorsman, farmer, cooking enthusiast and musician Tim Farmer took to Facebook this week…

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Paul Long: Plenty of hill options for running, but Straight Street Hill Climb is all uphill — and grueling

November 18, 20150

Northern Kentucky has hills. Cincinnati has hills. Wherever you run in the area, you will finds hills — small inclines…

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Kentucky’s backcourt draws praise from Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski after Wildcats pass first test of the year

November 18, 2015November 18, 20150

By Keith Taylor Special to NKyTribune CHICAGO — Mike Krzyzewski has been around a lot of elite guards in his…

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Lights, camera and a well-styled coif, Northern Kentucky’s Maria Reyer is a stylist to the stars

November 18, 2015November 17, 20151

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune contributor Next to talent, actress Joan Crawford once opined, the most important thing a woman can…

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From ProPublica: A reading guide to understanding the deadly terror in Paris and Beirut

November 17, 2015November 17, 20150

By Adam Harris ProPublica On November 13, terrorists hit Paris with a series of coordinated attacks — France’s deadliest since…

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Prep Sports Notebook: Basketball scrimmage games on Saturday will raise money for scholarship fund

November 17, 2015November 17, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Northern Kentucky boys’ high school basketball fans can get an early look at five…

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Operation Christmas Child: Gift-filled shoeboxes for children in need collected in Latonia home

November 17, 2015November 17, 20150

Operation Christmas Child (OCC) is the world’s largest Christmas project of its kind. OCC sends gift-filled shoeboxes to children in…

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Keith Taylor: Stoops gives Drew Barker keys to offense, hopes backup can drive UK to bowl game

November 17, 2015November 17, 20150

By Keith Taylor Special to NKyTribune Mark Stoops has pulled the plug on Patrick Towles. Towles guided the Wildcats to…

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Beshear defends Kynect, Medicaid; asks Bevin to consider business standpoint, if not ‘human’ one

November 17, 2015November 16, 20152

By Melissa Patrick Special to KyForward Armed with data and an unusual dose of emotion, outgoing Gov. Steve Beshear urged…

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Our Rich History: Here are your history books for the holidays — great offerings from regional historians

November 16, 2015January 18, 20160

Part 1 of a three-part series By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune As we approach the winter solstice, daylight…

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Big plans for Global Entrepreneurship Week — full complement of activities to showcase the region

November 16, 2015November 16, 20150

This week the Tri-State will participate in the world’s largest celebration of entrepreneurs and innovators – Global Entrepreneurship Week. Held…

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NKy to get its own KET show, the monthly Inside Northern Kentucky production, starting today

November 16, 2015November 16, 20151

Inside Northern Kentucky, a monthly program, will be the first ever focused on your home region to appear on KET,…

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