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Stunning collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts makes U.S. debut at Cincinnati Museum Center

February 16, 2019February 15, 20190

Cincinnati Museum Center (CMC) is taking visitors back to a time when civilization flourished along the Nile, pyramids dotted the…

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Builders’ Weekend will continue to grow at Florence Freedom games for the third consecutive summer

February 15, 2019February 13, 20190

In celebration of the release of LEGO Movie 2, the Florence Freedom, presented by Titan Mechanical Solutions, are excited announce…

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People of NKY: From Fine Arts to hair art, Emma Maue has found her muse — and her adventure

February 13, 2019February 11, 20190

By Ginger Dawson Special to NKyTribune You are having a crisis with your hair. It never does what you want it…

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Kentucky by Heart: Love is in the air this Valentine’s week, and the Bluegrass State can be quite romantic

February 12, 2019February 11, 20190

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist There’s a lovely rumor going around that the Bluegrass State is, in fact, a romantic…

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Our Rich History: Henry Boyd, once a slave, became a prominent African-American furniture maker

February 11, 2019February 10, 20197

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune Henry Boyd was born on a Kentucky plantation as a slave in 1802. For…

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The River: Plenty of tales to tell in whispered tones — some about how to be rid of troublemakers

February 10, 2019December 1, 20242

By Capt. Don Sanders Special to NKyTribune “I killed a couple roustabouts,” the old pilot began with no prompting. The…

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Intrepid Urban Farmer: Lightning and lightning bug aside, we get down to basics — there is the tomato

February 9, 2019February 8, 20192

By Ginger Dawson Special to NKyTribune As you may remember when we met here before, I had received my annual…

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Turfway Park to honor active duty and veteran service members from all branches Saturday, Feb. 16

February 8, 2019February 7, 20190

Turfway Park will welcome active duty and veteran members of the U.S. Armed Forces to the track Saturday, Feb. 16.,…

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Tri-State Trails launches Connect NKY to advance active transportation in Northern Kentucky

February 7, 2019February 6, 20190

Tri-State Trails, in partnership with The Devou Good Project, will launch a new program called Connect NKY to expand active…

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Homeward Bound Shelter a safe (and only) haven for homeless teens; Mardi Gras fundraiser is March 5

February 6, 2019February 5, 20190

By Maridith Yahl NKyTribune reporter At 13-15 East 20th Street in Covington, you will find a 100-year-old three-story brick building…

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Kentucky by Heart: Sharing some nonfiction titles celebrating Appalachian Eastern Kentucky

February 5, 2019February 4, 20190

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Although I was raised in the northern part of Kentucky and have spent adulthood living…

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Our Rich History: Living along the Buffalo Highways; where would Dixie Highways be without them?

February 4, 2019February 3, 20191

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune If you were to take a moment and think, who would you say originally…

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The River: Franko was a drinking man — and there are plenty of memorable stories to tell about him

February 3, 2019December 1, 20244

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with…

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Bunbury Music Festival returns May 31-June 2; lineup announced, three-day tickets on sale now

February 2, 2019February 1, 20190

Fall Out Boy, Greta Van Fleet, The 1975, Girl Talk and Run The Jewels will headline the 2019 Bunbury Music…

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UK grad Laura Schwab lives life in fast lane — as head of Aston Martin luxury cars in America

February 1, 2019January 31, 20190

By Lindsey Piercy University of Kentucky Laura Schwab lives life in the fast lane — setting her sights on a…

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Kenton County Parks and Recreation shelter house reservations for 2019 to be accepted starting Feb. 4

January 31, 2019January 30, 20190

Kenton County Parks and Recreation will begin accepting reservations for the upcoming season beginning Monday, February 4 at 7:30 a.m….

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People of NKY: Shelly DeFelice-Nelson carries on her father’s legacy, at Dee Felice Cafe in Mainstrasse

January 30, 2019January 30, 20193

By Ginger Dawson Special to NKyTribune I’m am sure many of you are familiar with the Dee Felice Cafe in…

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Kentucky by Heart: There’s probably a song about that, but please don’t expect me to sing along

January 29, 2019January 28, 20190

By Steve Flairty KyForward columnist I generally enjoy the subject of music, but I’m a slow learner when it comes…

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Our Rich History: Casualties of Siege of Cincinnati, 1862; celebrations as Confederates withdrew

January 28, 2019January 27, 20191

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune In September 1862, Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith sent General Henry Heth with an…

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The River: A boy’s life couldn’t get any better — all that mattered was the river and learning all he could

January 27, 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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More than 600 NKU students, faculty and staff volunteered in MLK Day of Community Service

January 26, 2019January 25, 20190

Northern Kentucky University volunteers braved the cold to give back to the community on Jan. 21. More than 600 students,…

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Pew Charitable Trusts: As shutdown continues, consider savings needed for unforeseen emergencies

January 25, 2019January 25, 20190

Pew Charitable Trusts This one of a series that explores how financial shocks and emergency savings are related to the…

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