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New owners to transform former Chez Nora into ‘Lisse,’ named for city in South Holland province

June 3, 2015June 4, 20150

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune reporter New owners of what had been one of Covington’s best-known watering holes and restaurants plan…

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Will SD1 capacity issues bring economic development at Richwood to a grinding halt?

June 3, 2015June 3, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Managing Editor Richwood in southern Boone County has been targeted as a community poised to benefit…

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Paul Long: Hitting the pavement runs in the family; members of NKU’s first family have shared passion

June 3, 2015June 3, 20150

Consider the first family of Northern Kentucky University. Intelligent and highly educated — or well on their way. Well-travelled. Community-…

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Belmont favorite American Pharoah breezes in final workout, is history on the horizon Saturday?

June 2, 2015June 2, 20150

Under cloudy skies, light rain and 58 degrees, Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner American Pharoah completed his serious preparation…

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Children’s Law Center’s third annual dancing celebrities raise $84k-plus for legal services to kids

June 2, 20150

Children’s Law Center (CLC), a local nonprofit providing quality legal services to children in Kentucky and Ohio, celebrated its 25th…

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Special Olympics ‘Flame’ across America stops in Florence Thursday, on way to world games

June 2, 2015June 2, 20150

Special to NKyTribune A bit of Special Olympics history will make a stop in Northern Kentucky when the Special Olympics…

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Our Rich History: Cincinnati chili — in all its ways — is a regional specialty with a host of afficianados

June 2, 2015January 18, 20160

(This is part of a regular series especially for the NKyTribune on local history by three distinguished historians, Paul Tenkotte…

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Carrollton police send mentally ill man to Florida, despite judge’s orders; now he’s in Campbell court

June 1, 2015June 2, 20154

  By R.G. Dunlop Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting Adam Horine leaned on the courtroom podium, wept and begged. He…

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Pike Street businessman and resident complains of damage from rocking concrete panel over sinkhole

June 1, 2015June 1, 20151

By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune Reporter Ever since the fall, when a sinkhole developed on West Pike Street near Madison, the…

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Elsmere Fire Department needs help to pay for new truck, Mubea and Mazak already chipping in

June 1, 2015June 1, 20150

By Mark Hansel Northern Kentucky Tribune Managing Editor The Elsmere Fire Department is looking for a little help. It needs…

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Pollinators are endangered but so necessary; please consider them when planning your plantings

June 1, 2015June 1, 20150

By Lyn Hacker NKyTribune Contributor Whoa, temps in the low 40’s the end of May? I don’t know. Can we…

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Special Olympics Kentucky to celebrate 45th anniversary at 2015 State Summer Games

June 1, 2015June 1, 20150

Special Olympics Kentucky will celebrate 45 years of service to Kentuckians with intellectual disabilities and their families at the organization’s…

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DCCH Music Fest draws big crowd

May 30, 2015June 1, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Managing Editor A rainbow provided the perfect backdrop for the large crowd that turned out Friday night to support…

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Heroin drives over-crowding in area jails, adds pressure on staffing and need for treatment options

May 29, 2015May 29, 20152

By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune Reporter  Before Kenton County’s new jail opened to inmates in November of 2010, consultants looked at population…

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Soccer fans find a home at Molly Malone’s where everybody knows your club, shares love of the sport

May 29, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Reporter Everyone doesn’t know your name, but they sure know your club. From August through May,…

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DHL to create up to 50 new jobs at its CVG hub, expands NKy’s position as global logistics leader

May 28, 2015June 26, 20150

Gov. Steve Beshear today announced that DHL Express plans to invest $108 million to expand its hub at the Cincinnati/Northern…

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GreenSky adding hundreds of new jobs to Kenton County — and $7 million additional investment

May 28, 2015May 28, 20150

Hundreds of new jobs are coming to Northern Kentucky. Gov. Steve Beshear today announced that GreenSky Trade Credit LLC plans…

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Jim Beiting to succeed Mac McArthur at Transitions, Inc., key in fight against drug, alcohol addiction

May 28, 2015July 21, 20150

Transitions Inc., a key organization in Northern Kentucky’s fight against drug and alcohol addiction, has appointed as its chief executive…

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Don Then: How can a tree change people forever? Find out in Vonnie Mateer Campbell’s The Tree

May 28, 20150

I was drawn to The Tree by Hebron author Vonnie Mateer Campbell because of a promotional blurb from Tate Publishing:…

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Following CovCath ‘Spirit,’ former students start a crowdfunding campaign to help their teacher

May 28, 2015May 28, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Reporter When the Beach Boys recorded and released “Be True to Your School” in the fall…

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Bill Straub: McConnell finding out the hard way that Paul will put political interest first

May 28, 2015May 27, 20150

WASHINGTON – Apparently Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell is unfamiliar with the old story about the frog and the scorpion,…

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Five cities join in celebrating historic preservation, honoring a hero and model rehabilitation projects

May 28, 2015May 28, 20150

The cities of Covington, Newport, Bellevue, Dayton and Ludlow will jointly celebrate historic preservation on tonight at 6:30 p.m. The…

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