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The River: Marking a professional, and personal, milestone — and celebrating a new lease on life

March 1, 2026February 27, 20260

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

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Independence artist Michelle Bergman is only NKyian to be selected to Kentucky Crafted Market

March 1, 2026February 28, 20260

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Michelle Bergman knew that she liked art and crafty things from the time she…

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Family Nurturing Center calls on region to ‘Light Up Blue’ for National Child Abuse Prevention Month in April

February 28, 2026February 27, 20260

This April, communities across Ohio and Kentucky are invited to stand together in solidarity for children by participating in Light…

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Kentucky Crafted Market March 6-8 to feature work from more than 120 Kentucky artists and craftspeople

February 26, 2026February 25, 20260

The Kentucky Crafted Market will return to Alltech Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington March 6-8, with more…

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Luther Scruggs, dead at 68, put soul into the national anthem; original member of Brotherhood Singers

February 25, 2026February 25, 20260

By David Rotenstein NKyTribune reporter Singer Luther Scruggs died Feb. 7 at age 68. A Covington native, Scruggs made a…

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Mike Tussey: The fall, the pain, the surgery — and then, physical therapy

February 25, 2026February 24, 20260

No matter our age or physical condition, sometimes there is an event that physically brings you down and nearly incapacitates…

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Kentucky by Heart: Debut of latest play by Kentucky storyteller Jerry Deaton will offer unique twist

February 24, 2026February 23, 20260

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune Columnist I’m looking forward to attending Jerry “Buck” Deaton’s latest play production, Kentucky on Stage, on…

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Our Rich History: ‘Borderland Justice’ and a fugitive slave trial in the Ohio River Valley

February 23, 2026February 22, 20260

By Dylan Mahorney Special to NKyTribune In the Antebellum Era, the Ohio River was not nearly as wide or deep…

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The River: Something is always happening along the river — whether we like it or not

February 22, 2026February 21, 20260

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

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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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