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Campbell County senior Austin Myers captures third national high school wrestling championship

March 31, 2015March 31, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports writer Campbell County senior Austin Myers won his third national championship in the 
220-pound weight…

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Legacy Families: In NKy, ‘Battaglia’ means horse racing; they are ‘true stewards’ of Turfway Park

March 30, 2015March 31, 20152

This is the second in an occasional series on Northern Kentucky’s “Legacy Families,” those families who have been involved in…

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NKy Children’s Home’s major renovations include area’s first residential treatment for drug addiction

March 30, 2015March 30, 20150

After a year-long, all-encompassing renovation, the Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky can now provide a pro-active approach that brings services…

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Dust off your green thumb for 10th Annual Purple People Bridge Planting Contest — baseball theme

March 30, 2015March 30, 20150

Special to the NKyTribune Gardening amateurs and professionals are invited to compete in the 10th Annual Purple People Bridge Planting…

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Luck of the Irish runs out as top-ranked Kentucky now just two wins away from title

March 29, 20150

By Ashley Scoby Special to NKyTribune “Don’t miss,” Andrew Harrison told himself as he walked to the line for two…

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Guardian Angel sculpture in Ft. Wright’s Families of the Fallen Garden honors hometown soldiers

March 28, 2015March 29, 20150

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune Editor A “Guardian Angel” bronze sculpture by renowned artist Greg Wyatt, commissioned to honor Ft. Wright’s…

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Rouse brothers at Braxton Brewing using ‘first social network’ to build community, inspire entrepreneurs

March 27, 2015March 27, 20150

Braxton Brewery opened this weekend in Covington to big crowds and rave reviews. NKyTribune’s Andy Foltz paid a visit to…

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Northern Kentucky Education Council holds annual celebration of excellence, presents awards

March 27, 20150

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune Editor Boone County Superintendent Randy Poe was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Northern Kentucky…

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New parallel road to Mall Road will improve traffic flow, safety; connect businesses on west side

March 27, 2015March 27, 20151

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor A new road designed to run parallel to Mall Road will not be very long…

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‘Cats to West Virginia via 78-39 rout: Mountaineers should know better than to poke a Wildcat

March 27, 2015March 27, 20150

By Ashley Scoby Special to NKyTribune What’s the old saying about what not to do around a sleeping wild animal?…

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Moving along quietly, ‘Duveneck Place’ could be biggest investment ever in downtown Covington

March 26, 2015March 26, 20150

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Senior Reporter For a project with a huge pricetag that may include public buildings like a…

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Donald Then: There’s something for everyone in this ‘bucket list’ of works by notable Kentucky authors

March 26, 2015March 30, 20150

In addition to the books I review for the NKyTribune, many of my friends and acquaintances have asked for a…

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Everyday Heroes: Young Marlana’s sweet voice rivets audiences everywhere, including Reds, Bengals

March 25, 2015March 26, 20151

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Marlana VanHoose, at her young age, has performed before literally thousands via live or Internet…

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Anti-heroin and gas tax bills among legislation approved in final hours of Kentucky General Assembly

March 25, 2015March 25, 20150

Two bills with major implications for NKy were approved in the final hours of the 2015 Kentucky General Assembly: legislation…

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Paul Long: Sometimes nice isn’t fun; muddy messes or the road less traveled could be just what you need

March 25, 2015March 25, 20150

This past weekend, my running group from Tri State Running Co., based in Edgewood, drove up to join our fellow…

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Funds will go toward ‘eliminating barriers’ that contribute to child hunger in Kentucky

March 24, 20150

By Tim Thornberry Special to NKyTribune Kentucky is one of just a few states that will be on the receiving…

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Spotlight on Women: Superintendent of state’s 5th largest district, Cox-Cruey focuses on excellence

March 24, 20150

By Laura Cook Kroeger Special to NKyTribune Terri Cox-Cruey has been superintendent of Kenton County Schools since 2011. She served…

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NKy Prep Sports Notebook: Freshman Niece earns Division I Player of Year honors, Klette top coach

March 24, 2015March 24, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Simon Kenton freshman guard Ally Niece was named Division I Player of the Year…

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17th Y.E.S. Festival at NKU gives three new plays, from script to curtain, a world premiere in April

March 24, 2015March 25, 20150

By Rick Pender NKyTribune correspondent Something theatrical has happened at Northern Kentucky University every two years since 1981, and it’s…

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Constance Alexander: Creative Placemaking leaders create new horizons in Ky cities, including Covington

March 23, 2015March 24, 20150

Jeff Speck, city planner extraordinaire, specializes in downtowns. Reading his book, Walkable City: How Downtown Can Save America One Step…

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Kentucky waters eventually reach Gulf, where a dead zone is growing, impacting marine life

March 23, 2015March 23, 20151

By Aimee Nielson Special to NKyTribune Somewhere along the Louisiana coast, a frustrated fisherman is no doubt looking out on…

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Honey & Houston, friends and aspiring ‘vagabonds,’ release debut album, Barcelona, inspired by travels

March 23, 2015March 23, 20152

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune correspondent Normally, a band puts out an album, then tours the world. Heather Turner and Lauren…

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