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City of Florence to host Book and Literacy Festival Feb. 27-28 at Florence Nature Park Event Center

February 21, 2026February 20, 20260

The City of Florence will host a Book and Literacy Festival, featuring two events designed to celebrate reading and storytelling….

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Gary Jeff Walker, winner in ‘war of attrition,’ celebrates 46 years in broadcasting at ‘huddle’ in Newport

February 20, 2026February 20, 20260

By Andy Furman NKyTribune staff writer He has spent more than half his life doing the work he loves. “I’m…

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Nominations are now being accepted for June 4 Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky Awards

February 19, 2026February 18, 20260

The NKY Chamber Women’s Initiative is now accepting nominations for the 2026 Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky Awards. For more…

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Mike Tussey: Radio in the 60’s was pure magic, so were Hi-Fi Club Sock Hops

February 18, 2026February 17, 20260

If you turn back the pages of broadcasting and dial in the decade of the 60’s – you’ll find America’s…

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Kentucky by Heart: Events and venues to explore Kentucky’s history from across the Commonwealth

February 17, 2026February 16, 20260

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist In thinking about the study of Kentucky history, I am always amazed at the number…

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Our Rich History: Kentucky’s connection to the Underground Railroad — and divided loyalties

February 16, 2026February 16, 20260

By Glenn Bramble Special to NKyTribune Kentucky held unique importance in the history of the Underground Railroad, especially as a…

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The River: As winter’s icy grip finally loosens, another season of river adventures awaits

February 15, 2026February 14, 20260

The riverboat captain is a storyteller. Captain Don Sanders shares the stories of his long association with the river —…

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Temperatures fluctuate and heating bills are higher than expected — but help is available

February 14, 2026February 13, 20260

As winter weather begins to ease and temperatures fluctuate, many residents may still notice higher-than-expected heating bills. Even after the…

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Bonded Spirit Bluegrass Festival, celebrating 1897 Bottled-in-Bond Act, returns to Covington

February 12, 2026February 11, 20260

Fans of bourbon and bluegrass are invited celebrate the passage of the 1897 Bottled-in-Bond Act March 3-7 as the Bonded…

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Mike Tussey: The art of professional play-by-play requires commitment, skill, imagination

February 11, 2026February 11, 20260

“The Art” refers to the creative expression of feelings and speech reflected by a play-by-play announcer calling any game. To…

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Kentucky by Heart: Story of Louisville native Bettie Johnson one of many to be celebrated in February

February 10, 2026February 9, 20260

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist The first time I recall hearing much about Kentucky’s infamous Day Law was in 2007…

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Our Rich History: The Civil War — Richmond, Kentucky, to Cincinnati, Ohio

February 9, 2026February 8, 20260

By James D. Porter III Special to NKyTribune By August 1862, the United States was entrenched in the Civil War…

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The River: Overlooking the frigid, frozen Middle Ohio, riding out winter’s grip with the ‘future’ at my fingertips

February 8, 2026February 7, 20260

The riverboat captain is a storyteller. Captain Don Sanders shares the stories of his long association with the river —…

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AAA urges motorists to prepare now for six more weeks of winter; be car-ready

February 7, 2026February 6, 20260

Whether or not you believe the groundhog’s prediction of six more weeks of winter, there is still plenty of potential…

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Rotary Club of Kenton County building community through service and collaboration

February 6, 2026February 5, 20260

By Jennifer Jahn NKyTribune staff writer For more than eight decades, the Rotary Club of Kenton County has played a…

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Missing Arizona woman Nancy Guthrie is Notre Dame and UK grad, grew up in NKY

February 5, 2026February 5, 20260

By Brenna Keller NKyTribune Associate Editor Although she has lived in Arizona for many years, Nancy Long Guthrie, the missing…

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Mike Tussey: Once there was such a thing as ‘Party Lines,’ a source of some frustration

February 4, 2026February 4, 20260

The name Alexander Graham Bell today may bring some meaning to you. Then again, maybe not. To refresh your memory,…

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Kentucky by Heart: Kentuckian Bonnie Covey shares inspiring journey navigating hearing loss

February 3, 2026February 3, 20260

Someone recently contacted me about the inspiring example of Bonnie Covey, a 77-year-old Louisville native, who started losing her hearing…

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Our Rich History: Out of struggle and hardship, Covington’s new Cathedral is born

February 2, 2026February 1, 20260

Editor’s note: This is the final part of a four-part series celebrating the Quasquicentennial (125th) anniversary of the Dedication of…

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The River: Winters are brutal on the river, as ice and cold make for unforgiving waters

February 1, 2026February 1, 20260

The riverboat captain is a storyteller. Captain Don Sanders shares the stories of his long association with the river —…

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Low temperatures drive higher energy use; Duke Energy offers ways to manage your bill

January 31, 2026January 30, 20260

Prolonged below-normal temperatures are pushing home energy use higher across the region – and higher use can mean higher bills….

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Julie Kirkpatrick, Cady Short-Thompson among ten YWCA Greater Cincinnati Career Women of Achievement awardees

January 30, 2026January 29, 20260

Two Northern Kentucky women are among ten who have been selected as the 2026 YWCA Greater Cincinnati Career Women of…

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