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Kentucky Center for the Book releases selections for 2025 Great Reads from Great Places inititative

July 3, 2025July 2, 20250

The Kentucky Center for the Book, a part of Kentucky Humanities, has announced the Commonwealth’s selections for the 2025 Great…

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Mike Tussey: Coming up-4th of July fireworks, picnics, parades, BBQs, concerts — Y’all ready?

July 2, 2025July 1, 20250

July 4th is more that just a date on the calendar – its a day to celebrate our Independence, while…

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Kentucky by Heart: For EKU’s A.W. Hamilton, there’s more to coaching a team than winning big games

July 1, 2025June 30, 20250

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Eastern Kentucky University’s men’s basketball coach, A.W. Hamilton, likes to win, and he has done…

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Our Rich History: Gender impersonation has existed in the region since entertainment industry’s beginnings

June 30, 2025June 29, 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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Burlington Baptist Church shares the gospel with Boone County fairgoers, sees lives changed

June 30, 2025June 29, 20250

By Mark Maynard Kentucky Today The Boone County Fair draws thousands each summer, offering the sights and sounds of a…

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The River: After more than a decade, the DELTA QUEEN has chance at new life, with new owner

June 29, 2025June 27, 20250

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

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Queer Kentucky announces return of Bourbon & Belonging for second year October 3-5

June 28, 2025June 27, 20250

Queer Kentucky has announced the return of Bourbon & Belonging, Kentucky’s Queer Bourbon Week, taking place October 3–5. Following a…

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Kentucky Symphony Orchestra’s 31st free Summer Park Series kicks off July 12 in Devou Park

June 27, 2025June 25, 20250

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra rolls out its popular summer concert series to outdoor amphitheaters in Devou Park (Covington) and Tower…

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Newport Blast returns to Newport on the Levee July 3 with Rozzi fireworks and drone display

June 26, 2025June 25, 20250

This summer, meetNKY (the Northern Kentucky Convention and Visitors Bureau), Newport on the Levee (The Levee), and BB Riverboats are…

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Mike Tussey: We all love to remember our special times, places, events — why not?

June 25, 2025June 24, 20250

Lifetime milestones such as our birthdays, reunions, graduations and anniversaries seemingly never fade away. Certainly, not to be forgotten, are…

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Kentucky by Heart: Former state apiarist Dr. Tammy Horn Potter provides the ‘buzz’ on Kentucky’s bees

June 24, 2025June 23, 20250

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Let’s keep the buzz going on my recent columns about Kentucky state symbols and talk…

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Our Rich History: Cincinnati-born William ‘Bill’ Kraus was one of nation’s most important gay rights activists

June 23, 2025June 23, 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: Steamer YORKTOWN was vessel of choice to deliver Cincinnati’s iconic Merz and Mahler Telescope

June 22, 2025June 21, 20250

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

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Word Weavers Boone Co. to offer Christian writers workshop July 26 with author Julie Lavender

June 20, 2025June 19, 20250

Word Weavers Boone County is inviting local writers to join a day of encouragement, instruction, and faith-centered creativity at a…

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Covington Farmer’s Market to present annual Farm to Fork fundraiser Saturday at Covington Plaza

June 19, 2025June 18, 20250

The Covington Farmers Market will present its annual Farm to Fork fundraiser on Saturday, June 21, at Covington Plaza from…

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Mike Tussey: ‘You’re on the Air’ — 15 years later — and what a career and life it has been

June 18, 2025June 17, 20250

A decade and a half ago I wrote the first of my three books -“You’re On The Air!!” It was…

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Kentucky by Heart: The tulip poplar, Kentucky’s state tree, traveled circuitous path to the state

June 17, 2025June 16, 20250

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist In recent columns, we’ve looked at Kentucky state symbols for the bird, which is the…

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Our Rich History: John Franklin Pennington’s story is one of hope, patriotism, courage and success

June 16, 2025June 15, 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: Search for officers on revived steamer JULIA BELLE SWAIN — now NASHVILLE — a refreshing sight

June 15, 2025June 14, 20250

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

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Couple from California is first to paddle Ohio River Way as it becomes a National Water Trail

June 14, 2025June 13, 20250

Lea and Chris set out from Portsmouth, Ohio, expecting to paddle, unplug, and spend time in the small towns tucked…

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U.S. Forest Service offering fee-free days June 14, 19 as part of National Get Outdoors Day, Juneteenth

June 13, 2025June 12, 20250

On June 14 and June 19, the USDA Forest Service will waive standard amenity fees for all visitors to national…

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Mike Polly offering free football camp for grades 3-8 for third year — sign up here

June 12, 2025June 11, 20250

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Sometimes change is good. For Mike Polly, the former Dixie Heights High School football player,…

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