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Covington residents, nonprofits and police partner to improve Westside neighborhood

November 15, 20150

By Holly End Special to NKyTribune from NKY Thrives Ferguson, Missouri; Waller County, Texas; Baltimore; Cleveland — all of these…

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Keith Taylor: Briscoe records double-double, Wildcats a ‘different team’ when he’s on the court

November 15, 2015November 15, 20150

Isaiah Briscoe added a new dimension to Kentucky’s lineup Saturday night and it showed. Briscoe, who sat out the Wildcats’…

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Kentucky has its chances, but the end result is the same in 21-17 loss at the hands of Vandy

November 14, 20150

Sophomore running back Stanley “Boom” Williams rushed 13 times for 115 yards on Saturday but it wasn’t enough as Kentucky…

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Friday Football Roundup: Lloyd got two TDs in final quarter to clinch Class 2A playoff game

November 14, 2015November 14, 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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Don Then: Author Carol Knuth balances it all, life, family, volunteerism — while writing gripping novels

November 13, 20150

All novelists, famous or not, must plot interesting stories for readers and then summon the skill, discipline, creativity, and time…

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Doug Flynn just a ‘born and bred Kentucky boy’ – and now new host of KET’s popular Kentucky Life

November 13, 2015November 12, 20151

By John Gregory Special to KyForward Listen to Doug Flynn talk and he might have you believing that his major…

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Ark Encounter in Williamstown to open July 7; promotion scheduled to accommodate crowds

November 13, 2015November 13, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Answers in Genesis has chosen a date that corresponds with an applicable Biblical passage…

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VonLehman breaks ground at ceremony today on new $10.7 million headquarters in Fort Wright

November 12, 2015November 13, 20150

VonLehman & Company — a leading regional CPA and business advisory firm with offices in Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati, and Indianapolis…

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NKU Board of Regents gets presentation on campus climate, does not address ‘culture of fear’

November 12, 2015November 12, 20151

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The Northern Kentucky University Board of Regents held a joint policy meeting Monday to…

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In the skies above Normandy, WWII veteran Bob Williams saw two historical jumps in a lifetime

November 12, 2015November 11, 20150

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune Contributor The year was 1942, and Bob Williams was ready to serve his country. “The post…

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Gov. Beshear’s $3m in grants for substance abuse treatment includes 70 new beds for Kenton County

November 11, 2015November 11, 20150

In the final issuance of funds allocated through landmark heroin legislation, Gov. Steve Beshear today announced more than $3 million…

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Two from NKy named finalists for Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching

November 11, 2015November 11, 20150

Ten Kentucky public school teachers – including one each from Simon Kenton and Boone County high schools – have been…

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Paul Long: Marathon runners are energized by spectators and fans and high-fives

November 11, 2015November 11, 20150

The starting line at a late fall urban marathon, such as the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon, which I attended this past…

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State gets D+ grade in 2015 Integrity study, high in legislative accountability; only three states higher

November 11, 2015November 11, 20150

By Ryan Alessi Center for Public Integrity A month after starting to investigate Kentucky’s Agriculture Department, state Auditor Adam Edelen called…

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Region’s poor ratings in transit delivery, compared to peer cities, could hurt economic development

November 11, 2015November 11, 20151

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The region that includes Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati lags behind peer cities in…

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NKy Generations of Service: Robert Sherman heard call to duty when Twin Towers fell on 9/11

November 11, 2015November 10, 20150

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune Contributor Service was something of a legacy for Robert Sherman, who felt the call of duty…

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NKU to have official dedication of new Campus Recreation Center Wednesday afternoon

November 10, 2015November 10, 20150

From 84,000 square feet to 169,000. From 7 windows to 677. From a 250,000-gallon pool to 375,000 gallons of aquatic…

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Kentucky by Heart: Daniel Carter Beard yet another Kentuckian noted for long-lasting contributions

November 10, 2015November 10, 20150

By Steve Flairty KyForward columnist The Boy Scouts of America owe Daniel Carter Beard a huge debt of thanks in…

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Girls’ Sweet 16 state basketball tournament has ‘opportunity for growth’ coming to NKy in 2016

November 10, 2015November 10, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter When the Kentucky girls’ high school basketball state tournament comes to Northern Kentucky next…

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See KY: Yes we know — In NKy river region, you’ll find big-city pleasures, small-town treasures

November 10, 2015November 9, 20150

See KY as others see us: This story first appeared on the Kentucky Department of Tourism website. By Marty Rosen…

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Keith Taylor: Stoops puts Towles on notice as Wildcats prepare for conference finale at Vandy

November 9, 2015November 9, 20150

By Keith Taylor Special to the NKyTribune Kentucky coach Mark Stoops has put starting quarterback Patrick Towles on notice as…

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Our Rich History: When the Army came to Newport — the Newport Barracks and the New West

November 9, 2015January 18, 20160

Part 3 of a series on the Licking River. By Steve Preston What do Meriwether Lewis (of Lewis and Clark…

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