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To fuel future growth, NKU economist urges investment in key industries

For Greater Cincinnati’s economy to continue growing, Northern Kentucky University economist Janet Harrah believes regional leaders need to prioritize the advancement of five key ...

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NewCath, Bellevue make baseball coaching hires

Newport Central Catholic and Bellevue were in similar spots with their baseball head coach openings, the two recently making coaching hires for their baseball ...

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Bellevue’s Farmers Market is back starting this weekend

Bellevue’s Beach Park Farmers Market is back and setting sail with this month’s “Full Steam Ahead” theme, celebrating all things riverboats. Find things to ...

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Fort Wright may be getting a new park with creek access

Council member Margie Witt has an idea for establishing a park on Fort Wright public land surrounding a stretch of Banklick Creek , and ...

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Tacos and Tequila Festival comes to Y’alls Stadium in October

The Tacos and Tequila Festival is coming to the Florence Y’alls Stadium in October. Find things to do across NKY and a collection of ...

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Flood watch issued for Thursday

The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for Boone, Kenton and Campbell Counties from 2 p.m. Thursday afternoon to midnight . The ...

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Mammoth Festival launches new music series at New Riff’s Aquifer

Mammoth Music and Arts Festival, Northern Kentucky’s free music festival, announced its new “MAMMOTH Music Series.” The music series will feature a lineup of ...

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50 NKY sports icons in 50 days: Day 38, Joan Mazzaro

The history of sports in Northern Kentucky goes back a long way. A very long way. Decades. Centuries. We know you’ve seen these lists ...

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Police arrest 13 after being met with ‘hostility’ during protest on Roebling

Multiple people were arrested along the Roebling Suspension Bridge Thursday evening after a peaceful vigil turned violent. The initial demonstration was in support of ...

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Meet the pig promoting kindness, hard work and community pride

As this pig was auctioned off at the Kenton County Fair, he isn’t destined to be food but rather an icon for the Northern ...

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