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Our Rich History: The Northern Extension Center was the start of something new and special

October 22, 2018October 21, 20180

By Lois Hamill Special to NKyTribune The University of Kentucky, a public university, was founded in 1865 in Lexington, Kentucky….

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The River: Needing job, he meets legendary Captain John Beatty . . .and the story begins

October 21, 2018December 1, 20246

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

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Chef John Foster: Apples, apples, apples — so many ways to use and enjoy this great fruit

October 19, 2018October 18, 20180

Last week I wrote about the strange and wonderful tidbits you can find in the corners and crevices of the…

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Farm Bureau’s Marketbasket Survey shows slight drop in grocery prices for first time this year

October 18, 2018October 17, 20180

The most recent Kentucky Farm Bureau (KFB) Marketbasket Survey indicates a slight drop in prices for the first time this…

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Everyone can be victim of a scammer so Better Business Bureau offering Facebook live event to help

October 17, 2018October 16, 20181

It’s easy to think that a scam won’t happen to you; often, we assume that the victims of a scam…

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Kentucky by Heart: When communing with nature, sometimes a freight train is just a freight train

October 16, 2018October 16, 20180

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Several years back, Bill Bryson authored a book called A Walk in the Woods. In…

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Our Rich History: Two early residents left educational legacy in Northern Kentucky and beyond

October 15, 2018October 14, 20181

By David E. Schroeder Special to NKyTribune Education in Northern Kentucky has a long and interesting history. The earliest schools…

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The River: The Rafter Clyde, negotiating the purchase — then bringing her up the Ohio River to home

October 14, 2018December 1, 20242

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

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NKU School of the Arts to present MARISOL in Strauss Theatre Oct. 23-28, for mature audiences

October 13, 2018October 12, 20180

Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts continues its 2018-2019 Theatre + Dance season with MARISOL, which runs Oct. 23-28…

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Priest Laurie Brock of Lexington to discuss ‘Horses Speak of God’ at Trinity Episcopal Church tonight

October 12, 2018October 12, 20180

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter In the crisp chill of an October weekend, many Kentuckians will make their way to…

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Chef John Foster: Don’t just wonder about the strange things you see at the market, try them

October 12, 2018October 11, 20180

Ever wonder about some of the strange things you see at the market? The odd little basket of this or…

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KY dodged a Civil War-era bullet; fortification sites at Devou Park prepared for battles that never occurred

October 11, 2018October 10, 20180

*Note: Two Civil War-era fortification sites in Devou Park have been listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Here…

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First-ever Kovington Karnivale this weekend: Marsquerade Bar Crawl, Cov candidate forum, Bro’Kin River reading

October 10, 2018October 10, 20180

The first-ever Kovington Karnivale will take place this weekend Friday, October 12 and Saturday, October 13.   On Friday night,…

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Seniors invited to free event Oct. 11 to learn how to protect themselves from financial fraud and scams

October 10, 2018October 9, 20180

This week, Northern Kentucky-area seniors are invited to learn how to protect themselves from financial fraud and scams. The Kentucky…

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Intrepid Urban Farmer: Just about done, too fast, and uninvited miscreants rode the wet wave in

October 9, 2018October 8, 20180

By Ginger Dawson Special to NKyTribune It’s just about done, I think. Growing season 2018 is winding down and it’s…

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Kentucky by Heart: Multi-talented Skeeter Davis — a true story about a Kentucky girl making good

October 9, 2018October 8, 20180

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Stripping tobacco as a young boy back in the 1960s was never something that excited…

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Our Rich History: The first Anglo burial in Cincinnati? Unknown soldier was part of ‘Bouquet’s Expedition’

October 8, 2018October 8, 20180

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune Although the area of Southwest Ohio we now call Cincinnati wasn’t settled until late…

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The River: Taking a ride on Ms. Lucky Lady, the new Rabbit Hash Ferry — and what an adventure it was

October 7, 2018December 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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Kelly Elementary 5th grade students celebrate Farmer Appreciation Day; today’s ‘common sense geniuses’

October 6, 2018October 5, 20180

By Steve Oldfield Children, Inc. Students at Kelly Elementary learned how to churn butter and make cheese as part of…

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Chef John Foster: Pumpkins are coming, pumpkins are coming! Mostly not excited, but let’s try soup

October 5, 2018October 4, 20180

The pumpkins are coming and with them all sorts of recipe and menu ideas to incorporate pumpkin into your October…

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Last chance this year to check out galleries, shops and businesses on the Pike Street Stroll is tonight

October 4, 2018October 4, 20180

The last Pike Street Stroll of the season takes place tonight. The Pike Street Stroll is a monthly evening event…

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Campbell County Public Library offers activities for adults, children at all branches in October

October 3, 2018October 2, 20180

The Campbell County Public Library operates four branches. The Cold Spring Branch is located at 3920 Alexandria Pike in Cold…

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