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Jamie Vaught: Kentucky family happy to see ‘Little Louie’ Dampier voted into Hall of Fame

February 19, 2015February 19, 20150

Louie Dampier, one of Kentucky’s best pure shooters in history, has finally made it to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall…

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Bill Straub: Sending out condolences to Hal Rogers, holder of the worst job in Washington

February 19, 2015February 19, 20150

WASHINGTON – It’s long past time to extend condolences to U.S. Rep. Hal Rogers, who holds perhaps the worst job…

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Dream Street’s Super 8-turned-Aston-Hotel continues to be center of controversy, now over its name

February 18, 2015February 18, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor The owner of the former Super 8 Motel on Dream Street in Florence changed its…

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NKy Prep Sports Notebook: Veneman headed to WKU; Myers closing in on undefeated career

February 18, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Highlands wide receiver Alex Veneman, the leading pass receiver in Kentucky high school football…

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Don Then: Barry Kienzle’s first novel a gentle story of a young boy’s journey from pain to wisdom

February 18, 2015February 18, 20150

Reading a novel with feel-good vibes, nostalgic flourishes, and well-defined characters enlivens the soul. Throw in trains, the Depression, and…

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Paul Long: Sad to say, rules for running are different for women than for men; men should step up to help

February 18, 2015February 17, 20150

The last time I went out for a solo run, I laced up my shoes, nodded to the receptionist at…

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Former John Carroll head coach Scafe named to lead Thomas More football program

February 17, 2015February 17, 20150

Regis Scafe will become Thomas More College’s fifth head football coach in program history, school officials announced Tuesday. Scafe has…

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NKY Magazine, Chamber name Business Hall of Fame inductees: H. Carroll, J. Carroll, Clabes, Verst, Deters

February 17, 20150

NKY Magazine, in partnership with the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, will induct the members of its 2015 class of…

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Brad Zapp of CONNETIC Ventures will explain ‘angel investing’ opportunities at tomorrow’s CBC luncheon

February 17, 2015February 19, 20150

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Senior Reporter Last July, Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear visited the headquarters of UpTech on Pike Street…

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Helen Carroll: Time for vacation — or at least time to plan one; and my friends are thinking that way too

February 16, 20150

“I want the exact opposite of my normally hectic work schedule . . .” When I was little girl and…

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Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky honorees announced; awards luncheon scheduled for April 16

February 16, 2015February 16, 20150

Toyota, the presenting sponsor of the Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky Awards, announced the 2015 honorees today. The annual awards…

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Winter storm to bring frigid temps, 6-8 inches of snow to tri-state area to begin the week

February 15, 2015February 15, 20150

By Alex Sosnowski Accuweather.com As frigid air holds in the East, a new storm will spread an area of snow,…

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Weekender: There’s a life-saving app for that, thanks to Northern Kentucky University; Drew lives to tell

February 14, 2015February 14, 20150

By Brent Donaldson Northern Magazine There were no warnings. No pain. No dizziness. No signs that Drew Basse was about…

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St. E President John Dubis resigns, effective immediately, due to diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease

February 13, 2015February 13, 20150

John S. Dubis, president and CEO of St. Elizabeth Healthcare, announced this morning that he is retiring due to health…

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Mike Farrell: Fabrication is an unforgivable sin in journalism, which must stand for both trust and truth

February 13, 2015February 13, 20151

Public life has more than its fair share of people who exaggerate, “misremember,” deny and distort the truth. Some of…

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Former Wildcats playing big roles in NBA All-Star Weekend may be beginning of a trend

February 13, 2015February 13, 20150

By Jonathan Coffman Special to NKyTribune The NBA marks the mid-point of its regular season with a weekend of events…

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Don Then: Hebron’s Linda Gondosch has a teacher’s flair for making history interesting in her books

February 12, 2015February 12, 20150

I think it is safe to say that without a teacher’s flair, history leans toward the dry and boring. Certainly,…

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Bill Straub: Congress’ back-and-forth once again clouding crucial debate on immigration

February 12, 20150

WASHINGTON – For years now Congress has been operating in a manner that closely resembles the old joke first voiced…

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Kentucky-Indiana Joint Board approves contracts for eventual toll system for Ohio River Bridges Project

February 11, 2015February 11, 20150

The Kentucky-Indiana Joint Board for the Ohio River Bridges Project today approved the hiring of two contractors that will assist…

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Gracie’s early graduation: Community of Bellevue makes mom’s dying wish a reality

February 11, 2015February 11, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune contributor The undersized auditorium at Bellevue High School was filled to overflowing Tuesday night as more…

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New CovCath football coach Eviston determined to be a factor in state playoffs again

February 11, 2015February 11, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter 

Covington Catholic football players attended their first team meeting with newly hired head coach…

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Paul Long: Safety on the run is paramount, including studiously obeying all traffic laws

February 11, 2015February 11, 20151

I love to run in the winter because it is the season, contrary to a popular misconception, when the days…

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