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Paul Long: ‘Carefree runner’ Rachelle Ungerman ticks off the miles … 100 of them at a time

January 28, 2015January 28, 20150

It was just before 10:30 in the morning, and Rachelle Ungerman was fast approaching the finish line for the final…

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Boone County Clerk Kenny Brown arranging Valentine’s Day weddings for 20 lucky couples

January 28, 2015January 27, 20150

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune Editor Just think of Boone County Clerk Kenny Brown as a hopeless romantic. He’s all set…

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NKU to celebrate Emily Dickinson’s artwork during three-day festival on Valentine’s Day

January 28, 2015January 27, 20151

Northern Kentucky University will celebrate Emily Dickinson and the artwork her poetry has inspired with a three-day festival on Valentine’s…

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Four candidates interviewed so far by state panel to fill vacancy on Covington school board

January 27, 2015January 27, 20150

By Greg Paeth NKy Tribune senior reporter Former Covington Board of Education member Krista Powers and Diane Brumback, who ran…

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NKy Prep Sports Notebook: All ‘A’ Classic needs new sponsor; Boone’s McQueary gets 200th win

January 27, 2015January 27, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Organizers of the Kentucky Touchstone Energy All “A” Classic are looking for a new…

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Covington Police Chief Jones says heroin not just an enforcement issue, and victim’s mom agrees

January 27, 2015January 27, 20152

By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune reporter The police chief of Northern Kentucky’s largest city believes more education and more effective residential…

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Bang per Buck: Declining returns could cost Kentucky another $168 million in pension assets

January 27, 2015January 28, 20150

By Rae Hodge NKyTribune Frankfort reporter When it comes to solving the state’s complex pension problems, debt isn’t the only…

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Helen Carroll: Business benefits from schools connection; NaviGo, coaching model examples

January 27, 2015January 27, 20150

It’s about business engagement . . . but it’s also about business benefit. “That sweet, six year old comes running…

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NewCath enters All ‘A’ Classic state tournament with ‘big target on our backs,’ Pangallo says

January 26, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter 

Newport Central Catholic boys’ basketball coach Ron Dawn said his team had one 
of…

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Burlington woman donates kidney to near stranger, so friend would not know pain of losing her father

January 26, 2015January 25, 20156

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor Samantha Denton of Burlington barely knew Doug Ransdell, but that didn’t stop her from making…

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BOURBON TRUMPS TEA! Clay Center sending ‘peace’ bourbon to D.C. for ‘Bourbon Summit’

January 25, 2015January 25, 20150

By Judy Clabes Editor and Publisher A proper Bourbon Summit requires a collaborative meeting of two powerful Washington political leaders…

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Weekender: Expanding aerospace industry could move Kentucky’s economy in new direction

January 25, 2015January 26, 20151

By Greg Paeth NKy Tribune senior reporter As Kris Kimel recalls the genesis of the space satellite program in Kentucky,…

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Wendell Ford to lie in state at Capitol Rotunda Sunday; funeral, interment in Owensboro Tuesday

January 23, 2015January 25, 20150

Retired Senator and former Governor Wendell Ford will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda in Frankfort on Sunday, followed…

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Covington documentary premieres on city’s 200th birthday — plan to come to the big show

January 23, 2015January 24, 20150

Covington’s 200-year history is a rich one filled with stories of people, places, and events that make the city unique….

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Marine Corps veteran finds a friend in Independence — and help for sick baby and new future for himself

January 23, 2015January 22, 20150

Special to NKyTribune Independence resident Dr. Nelson Soto and his wife Ana reached out to United States Marine Corps Veteran…

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Remembering Wendell Ford: Old-school politician, elder statesman, public institution

January 22, 2015January 22, 20150

By Bill Straub NKy Tribune columnist   WASHINGTON – Wendell Hampton Ford, who died early today at age 90 after…

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Mt. Zion Kroger to celebrate grand reopening of store, grand opening of Fuel Center Friday

January 22, 20150

Kroger has announced the grand reopening of its Mt. Zion store and the grand opening of its new Fuel Center…

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Bill Straub: Being the ‘most conservative’ in a crowded field could work to Paul’s advantage

January 22, 2015January 22, 20150

WASHINGTON – One thing you can say about Sen. Rand Paul’s burgeoning presidential campaign – he’s not scaring anybody out…

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Boone County boys’ basketball team looking for edge by making use of modern technology

January 22, 20150

By Terry Boehmker

 NKyTribune sports writer When his team isn’t playing very well, Boone County boys’ basketball coach Greg McQueary…

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Helen Carroll: Reflections on 27 years with Toyota — happy memories and many stories to share

January 22, 2015January 21, 20150

A few months ago, I was asked to speak to a high school reunion in Georgetown. I won’t say how…

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Tom Block: President’s State of Union speech less partisan but some proposals have little chance

January 21, 20150

Last night the President delivered his second to last State of the Union speech, and his first address to Congress…

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NKy author taps into familiar yet important story lines with two ‘delightful’ children’s books

January 21, 2015January 21, 20150

By Donald Then NKy Tribune literary editor Bullying is bad. Obesity is unhealthy. Familiar story lines; however, they should be…

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