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Cold Spring’s Dan Decker installed solar panels to help save the planet; it’s working for him

November 24, 2022November 22, 20220

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Dan Decker claims he’s retired. Please – don’t believe him. He’s working daily – to…

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Dallas Horn is running (well, walking this year) in his 50th Thanksgiving Day race — and ‘will finish in 1:40’

November 23, 2022November 22, 20220

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter There’s at least one thing Dallas Horn took with him after he left the military….

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Kentucky by Heart: The unique flavors of Kyians’ Thanksgiving feasts connect past and present

November 22, 2022November 21, 20220

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune Columnist Grandma Fryer could always be counted on to serve “ribbon salad” at Thanksgiving, along with…

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Our Rich History: Pres. Chillo guides TMU through global pandemic to growing success in 100th year

November 21, 2022November 20, 20220

By Dr. Raymond G. Hebert Thomas More University Part 72 of our series, “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More College/University,…

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The River: Alas, nothing lasts forever not even dear old friends; a fond farewell to Captain ‘Doc’ Hawley

November 20, 2022December 1, 20248

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with…

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St. Elizabeth forms NIL partnership with Kentucky’s Maddie Scherr to support Sports Medicine Services

November 19, 2022November 19, 20220

St. Elizabeth Healthcare has announced a Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) partnership with Kentucky women’s basketball star Maddie Scherr in…

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Southbank Partners unveils new branding along with updated five-year strategic plan

November 18, 2022November 18, 20220

Southbank Partners for 25 years has helped lead the development, enhancement, and revitalization of Northern Kentucky’s river cities. It now…

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Three Spirits Tavern’s Ray Perryman crowned winner of inaugural Northern Kentucky Cocktail Classic

November 17, 2022November 16, 20220

The beverages have been poured, the votes have been tallied and the winner of the inaugural Northern Kentucky Cocktail Classic has…

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Thursday NKY History Hour to explore life of small-town KY girl turned movie star Rosemary Clooney

November 16, 2022November 15, 20220

One of America’s most beloved entertainers, Rosemary Clooney had a warm velvety voice that was instantly recognizable. Born in Maysville,…

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Kentucky by Heart: Visit to Adair County Book Fair offers first hand look at area’s unique ‘sense of place’

November 15, 2022November 14, 20220

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Good writers work hard to convey a “sense of place,” meaning to give the reader…

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Our Rich History: President Joseph Chillo, LPD, 15th president of Thomas More University

November 14, 2022November 13, 20220

By Dr. Raymond G. Hebert Thomas More University   Part 71 of our series, “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More…

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The River: After a stint in the military and presidential protection force, it’s back to the Delta Queen

November 13, 2022December 1, 20240

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with…

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NKY gym owner Ben Eisenmenger places third in ’22 U.S. Strongman National Championships

November 12, 2022November 10, 20220

Northern Kentucky Gym Owner Ben Eisenmenger Places Third in 2022 U.S. Strongman National Championships Earns status as professional strongman Ben…

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Kentucky Veterans Hall of Fame the result of the dedication of Florence native H.B. Deatherage

November 11, 2022November 10, 20220

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter H.B. Deatherage took it one step further. An Act – approved May 13, 1938 —…

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Holiday Junction featuring Duke Energy Holiday Trains open through Jan. 2 at Cinci Museum Center

November 10, 20220

LEGOs have been snapped into place with care. Locomotives are nestled snug on their tracks. Visions of snowmen and snowfields…

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Kentucky sees one of the largest weekly gas price increases in the nation at 13 cents per gallon

November 9, 2022November 9, 20220

Despite fewer U.S. drivers fueling up, the national average pump price rose four cents over the past week to hit…

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Kentucky by Heart: Kentuckians share some of their favorite read-aloud children’s book selections

November 8, 2022November 7, 20220

Editor’s note: This is the second of two-parts discussing popular read-aloud books for children. By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist In…

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Our Rich History: The emergence of a theology curriculum at Villa Madonna/Thomas More College

November 7, 2022November 6, 20220

By Dr. Raymond G. Hebert Thomas More University Part 70 of our series, “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More College/University,…

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The River: Diamond Lady paddled toward certain fate; now found in receding waters at Memphis

November 6, 2022December 1, 20243

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with…

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Covington photographer Sam Greenhill embracing the ‘weird and eclectic’ of the ‘bold side of the river’

November 5, 2022November 4, 20220

The sociologist and city planner Patrick Geddes once said, “A city is more than a space. It is a drama…

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City of Florence unveiled two new signs honoring The Thin Blue Line, The Thin Red Line

November 4, 2022November 3, 20220

The City of Florence has unveiled two new signs dedicated to the men and women of the Florence Police Department…

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Learning Grove’s Breakthroughs in Early Childhood conference attracts national experts, thought leaders

November 3, 2022November 2, 20220

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor NKY’s innovative Learning Grove is presenting its cutting edge Breakthroughs in Early Childhood conference in…

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