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Nancy Daly

Nancy Daly was a veteran Kentucky and Cincinnati journalist. An "Army brat" who found a home in Kentucky earning a journalism degree from the University of Kentucky. Her hobbies included reading, photography, watching streaming TV, including "Succession" and "Andor," and playing Alphabet Game on Zoom with five siblings across the globe. Nancy died unexpectedly on October 21, 2024, at the age of 70 after enduring a difficult medical journey over her last year.

Nancy Daly's Latest Articles

“A community coming together:” New emergency shelter will be more than a place to get warm

A new, expanded shelter could open in November, and be a year-round haven for those who need a bed as well as showers, laundry, and help obtaining social services.

‘A community coming together’: New emergency shelter will be more than a place to get warm

A new, expanded shelter could open in November, and be a year-round haven for those who need a bed as well as showers, laundry, and help obtaining social services.

What will Airport 2.0 be like? It’s taking shape at CVG

Following the opening of the Amazon Air hub, more changes are expected in coming months, including a new rental car facility, more carriers, and news about high-tech research and development.

What will Airport 2.0 be like? It’s taking shape at CVG

Following the opening of the Amazon Air hub, more changes are expected in coming months, including a new rental car facility, more carriers, and news about high-tech research and development.

Instructor Austin Bartle and student Jaden McConnell.
School of Rock is like playing team sports, only with guitars and drums

A former restaurant space that was vacant for years has been transformed into 10,000 square feet of rehearsal and performance space. Now it’s time to rock.

Instructor Austin Bartle and student Jaden McConnell.
School of Rock is like playing team sports, only with guitars and drums

A former restaurant space that was vacant for years has been transformed into 10,000 square feet of rehearsal and performance space. Now it’s time to rock.

Kentuckian Roula Allouch is chair of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
“Beneath her warm personality beats the heart of a lion”

Kentuckian Roula Allouch has steered the Council on American-Islamic Relations through challenging times over the last five years. 

Kentuckian Roula Allouch is chair of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
“Beneath her warm personality beats the heart of a lion”

Kentuckian Roula Allouch has steered the Council on American-Islamic Relations through challenging times over the last five years. 

Wallace LeMaster, Florence paramedic
‘I’ve learned that it’s OK to slow down, take time, and take a breath.’ Lessons from the pandemic

How well we did in the fight against Covid-19 will be debated for some time. But the disease changed us all – in our behavior, attitudes, work life and family.

Gateway Flats opened in September.
New owners bring new developments at Manhattan Harbour

The Manhattan Harbour concept dates to the mid-2000s.

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