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Sold-out crowd to gather for 2025 Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky Awards today at Turfway

June 5, 2025June 4, 20250

Staff report A sold-out crowd will convene at Turfway Park Racing & Gaming at mid-day to honor the 2025 Outstanding…

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Mike Tussey: Gary Sullivan, a man with a vision for success and a path to destiny

June 4, 2025June 3, 20250

For so many of us there is sometimes a spark, a vision, or even a dream that can lead to…

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Kentucky by Heart: Kentuckians share some of the best advice they’ve received — and accepted

June 3, 2025June 2, 20250

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Like many of us, I’m probably better at giving advice than taking it. But as…

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Our Rich History: Henry Farny’s lesser-known works depicted images of German-American life

June 2, 2025June 1, 20250

We’re celebrating ten years of Our Rich History. You can browse and read any of the past columns, from the…

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The River: Readying the rafter CLYDE for the long journey south to its new home on the Middle Ohio

June 1, 2025May 30, 20250

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

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Lundergan family to build religious garden, giant cross at historic Washington village in Maysville

May 31, 2025May 30, 20250

By Jack Brammer Kentucky Lantern MAYSVILLE  — Jerry Lundergan, a well-known Lexington businessman who once was state Democratic Party chairman,…

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Meet Brayden Mahan at Rafferty’s restaurant in Florence — he’s your host/greeter

May 30, 2025May 29, 20250

By Andy Furman Point/Arc Brayden Mahan is working. And that makes Jean Calloway extremely happy. Brayden is a 20-year-old host/greeter…

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Review — Jim Claypool: ‘R.C. Durr: The Man and The Legacy’ — and a book signing event

May 29, 2025May 28, 20250

A good read is exactly that, a good read, and journalist Judy Clabes’ biography of businessman and philanthropist R.C. Durr…

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Mike Tussey: An affable personality and kindred spirit touched the lives of so many

May 28, 2025May 27, 20251

Two days ago we observed Memorial Day. Today, it’s time to remember a very special person as well. Throughout our…

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Kentucky by Heart: Author Jan Schiffer embarks on a long, personal journey to ‘find the rest of me’

May 27, 2025May 27, 20250

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Ohio native but now Frankfort resident Jan Schiffer was raised by caring parents who had…

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Our Rich History: Memorial Day: Revisiting the role of Covington in our nation’s Civil War

May 26, 2025May 25, 20250

We’re celebrating ten years of Our Rich History. You can browse and read any of the past columns, from the…

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The River: The SPRAGUE, a giant of the inland waterways with compelling and captivating history

May 25, 2025May 24, 20252

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 announces schedule for annual Memorial Day parade, ceremony May 26

May 24, 2025May 23, 20250

The City of Florence is inviting the community to come together in remembrance and gratitude this Memorial Day, Monday, May…

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Girl Scouts to hold groundbreaking ceremony June 13 for new Leadership Campus in Erlanger

May 23, 2025May 22, 20250

Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road has announced the groundbreaking of the Girl Scout Leadership Campus at its historic location…

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Mike Tussey: Split Shift – if you worked one, it was not a fun day

May 22, 2025May 21, 20250

It’s a good bet that your dream job would be Monday thru Friday and your hours would be 9-5. Of…

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City of Florence announces schedule for Aquatic Center’s 2025 summer season

May 21, 2025May 20, 20250

The City of Florence has announced the opening of the Florence Aquatic Center for its 2025 summer season will be…

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Kentucky by Heart: Greenup County native Jesse Stuart was one of Kentucky’s best-known writers

May 20, 2025May 19, 20250

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Jesse Stuart (1906-1984) is one of the best-known Kentucky writers of all time. He wrote…

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Our Rich History: Newport Barracks and the American Civil War — with Kentucky in a conundrum

May 19, 2025May 19, 20250

We’re celebrating ten years of Our Rich History. You can browse and read any of the past columns, from the…

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The River: May brings start of boating season, and Camp Day, a Sanders family tradition of 70 years

May 18, 2025May 17, 20252

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

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Campbell County to distribute emergency kits at its emergency preparedness drill today

May 17, 2025May 16, 20250

Campbell County is helping solve one of the most common household problems: not having an emergency kit when you need…

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Alan Pickett works at his ‘bike ministry’ — free functional transportation for those in need

May 16, 2025May 16, 20250

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter There they were. On the corner of 16th and Madison. In the rain. All in…

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Bevins ‘paid for pain, not protection,’ says lawyer for former governor’s adopted son

May 15, 2025May 14, 20250

By Deborah Yetter Kentucky Lantern Lawyers for Jonah Bevin, the adopted son of former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin, have filed…

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