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‘Party on the Purple’ series returns for third consecutive year with new themed nights

April 17, 2019April 17, 20190

For the third consecutive year, the “Party on the Purple” series is returning to the Purple People Bridge this spring…

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Kentucky by Heart: These guys are deltiologists — meaning they collect postcards — lots of postcards

April 16, 2019April 14, 20190

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist When Carl Howell looks back on his professional work career, a highly successful one, he…

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Our Rich History: Cincinnati in 1894 — Fry’s Army (passes through) and a major economic depression

April 15, 2019April 15, 20190

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune The sounds and smells of manufacturing still enveloped the city of Cincinnati and…

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The River: Commanding the P.A. DENNY — and telling the stories of the first adventures

April 14, 2019December 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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BLINK Pop-Up Party on April 25; 34 restaurants and food trucks announced for May’s Asian Food Fest

April 13, 2019April 11, 20190

 BLINK, illuminated by ArtsWave is just six months away – and everyone is invited to a BLINK Pop-Up Party, April…

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Woodsongs host, folksinger Michael Johnathon, releases ‘Dazed & Confuzed,’ to perform in Norwood

April 12, 2019April 11, 20190

Michael Johnathon is heading north, to celebrate the release of his new album “Dazed & Confuzed” (PoetMan Records). The Kentucky-based…

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Kroger’s Mike Schlotman named Covington Catholic High School ‘Northern Kentuckian of the Year’

April 11, 2019April 10, 20190

Mike Schlotman has been named the 2019 Northern Kentuckian of the Year by Covington Catholic High School. Schlotman will be…

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People of NKY: Steve Lowe, ‘Mayor of Mainstrasse Village,’ embraces life-long learning; find him at Dee’s

April 10, 2019April 9, 20193

By Ginger Dawson Special to NKyTribune The Mayor of the Mainstrasse Village arrived in Covington at a decidedly pivotal point…

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Kentucky by Heart: The work of C-J’s Allen Trout offers ‘folksy’ look back at Kentucky in the 1940s

April 9, 2019April 8, 20190

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist I picked up an interesting title on a recent visit to a used bookstore in…

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Our Rich History: You’ve heard of Salem Witch Trials but what about Clermont County Witch Trial

April 8, 2019April 8, 20190

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune Everyone’s heard of the Salem Witch trials of the late 1600s. During the hysteria…

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The River: In between Delta Queen and P.A. DENNY, there was saving historic homes in Covington

April 7, 2019December 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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New report finds majority of Kentucky’s more than 8,000 foster children are being placed with families

April 6, 2019April 5, 20191

By Nadia Ramlagan Public News Service More Kentucky children in foster care are being placed with families, according to a…

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Emilio Estevez at Newport on the Levee Saturday, for screening, Q&A session for ‘The Public’

April 5, 2019April 5, 20190

Emilio Estevez, the writer, director, and star of “The Public,” will be back in the area this weekend for special…

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Kenton County Parks and Recreation offers Earth Day mini-camp, Touch-A-Truck, in April

April 5, 2019April 4, 20190

Join Kenton County Parks & Recreation and the Kenton County Public Library on April 16 & 17 at Lincoln Ridge…

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Boone County Public Library April calendar for kids, teens, includes Easter party, Playhouse in the Park

April 4, 2019April 3, 20190

The Boone County Public Library offers events at its branches and throughout the county during the month of April. A…

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Kenton County Library offering no library fines or fees in April, in honor of National Library Week

April 3, 20190

For the first time in more than a decade, the Kenton County Public Library is offering amnesty of fines during…

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Kentucky’s Gary Gentry behind promotion of new Christian movie, ‘Unplanned,’ now at theaters

April 3, 2019April 3, 20190

By Tom Stultz Kentucky Today GREENVILLE, S.C. (KT) – Kentuckian Gary Gentry feels passionately about his vital role in promoting…

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Kentucky by Heart: Grieving the loss of a beloved brother with the precious legacy he left behind

April 2, 2019April 1, 20190

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist I don’t know for sure if the wildflower seeds, the kind that come mixed in…

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Our Rich History: A new book, ‘Lost Amusement Parks of Kentuckiana’ by Carrie Cook Ketterman

April 1, 2019April 2, 20191

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Eating packed picnic lunches underneath shady trees; enjoying trips along the Ohio River;…

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The River: He hates change — but knows that everything has to change sometime . . .

March 31, 2019December 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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Christ Hospital kicks off National Donate Life Month, with flag raising, kidney donor and recipient stories

March 30, 2019March 29, 20190

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The Christ Hospital Health Network Life Center kicked off National Donate Life Month Friday…

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The Metropolitan Club selects Business Courier’s Joe Hoffecker as executive director, in time of big growth

March 29, 2019March 28, 20190

The Metropolitan Club, Greater Cincinnati’s unique and distinctive private business club since 1991, is proud to announce Joe Hoffecker as…

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