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Firefighters from throughout NKY gather at World Peace Bell in Newport to remember those lost on 9/11

September 12, 2018September 12, 20180

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The Northern Kentucky Firefighters Association and the Newport Fire/EMS Departments held a memorial service…

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Eight good reasons why Kenton County Library is making personal visit to Erlanger Police Dept. today

September 12, 2018September 11, 20180

The Kenton County Libary is on the road to the Erlanger Police Department this afternoon — not to be arrested…

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Canine ‘Lucy Lou’ Kayser, former Rabbit Hash mayor and write-in presidential candidate has died

September 11, 2018September 11, 20180

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Former Rabbit Hash mayor and write-in presidential candidate Lucy Lou has died. The 12-year-old…

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Kentucky by Heart: Liberty Elementary ‘purncipal’ Gerry Brooks offers fun relief from classroom stress

September 11, 2018September 10, 20180

Editor’s Note: The following is reprinted column from the August issue of Kentucky Monthly. By Steve Flairty KyForward Columnist “Purncipal”…

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Our Rich History: A 14,000 mile per hour shaking, Cincinnati and the New Madrid earthquakes

September 10, 2018September 9, 20180

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune On December 16, 1811, Cincinnati was shaking loose its “frontier town” reputation — literally….

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The River: The John Henry was first boat I owned, but met a sad end; starting a recycling business

September 9, 2018December 1, 20240

By Captain Don Sanders Special to NKyTribune The JOHN HENRY, built in 1937 on the Saginaw River at Bay City,…

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Notre Dame Academy to present honorary diploma to scholarship recipient 75 years later

September 8, 2018September 7, 20180

Although Margaret Ann Koeninger was offered a four-year scholarship to Notre Dame Academy in 1943, she was unable to take…

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Chef Foster: On college trip with son, we discovered while food can be great — service really matters

September 7, 2018September 6, 20180

It isn’t often that I get a chance to sit and observe from the other side of the kitchen door….

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Poll shows new shared parenting law popular among Kentuckians; joint custody is the legal presumption

September 6, 2018September 5, 20180

By Mary Kuhlman Public News Service Kentucky became a national leader with a new law supporting shared parenting rights, and…

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Bellevue’s annual Art in the Park is Saturday, with artists, crafstpeople from throughout the region

September 5, 2018September 4, 20180

NKyTribune staff Bellevue will be at its best on Saturday, September 8, for the 18th annual Art in the Park…

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Kentucky by Heart: More popular book selections; Kentucky Playwrights and Screenwriters Conference

September 4, 2018September 3, 20180

Editor’s Note: This is the second in a two-part series on what books are popular among Kentuckians. By Steve Flairty…

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Our Rich History: Benjamin Van Cleve, child of the Revolution, Kentucky Settler, Father of Dayton, Ohio

September 3, 2018September 3, 20180

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune It is very exciting in historical research to find figures who touch the early…

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The River: Great Skiff Race; an adventure to become rowing champion of the Great Kanawha River

September 2, 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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City of Newport releases regulations, information on traffic restrictions, street closures, for Riverfest

September 1, 2018September 1, 20180

The City of Newport will participate in Riverfest today, along with Cincinnati and Covington. Many months of preparation are involved…

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Chef John Foster: Late summer, early fall offer the perfect opportunity to kick up the heat in the kitchen

August 31, 2018August 30, 20180

Hard to remember that a few weeks ago I was writing about cooler weather and the change of seasons. It’s…

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EKU researchers studying copperheads in Red River Gorge, seek to minimize human-snake interaction

August 30, 2018August 29, 20180

They come from all over the country for the rock climbing, the hiking and, of course, the rugged, breathtaking scenery….

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KY Arts Council accepting nominations for next Kentucky Poet Laureate; deadline Oct. 1

August 29, 2018August 28, 20180

The Kentucky Arts Council is accepting nominations for Kentucky Poet Laureate. The next poet laureate will serve for two years…

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Kentucky by Heart: What’s on your reading list? Book choices from Kentuckians around the Commonwealth

August 28, 2018August 27, 20180

Editor’s Note: This is the first in a two-part series on what books are popular among Kentuckians. By Steve Flairty…

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Our Rich History: The story of one of NKY’s wealthiest women, Keturah Moss Leitch Taylor, and her empire

August 27, 2018August 27, 20180

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune When Major David Leitch, founder of Leitch’s Station in present-day Wilder, Kentucky, died in…

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The River: Hearing from ‘Doc’ Hawley about the murder in the Crew’s Mess on the Delta Queen

August 26, 2018December 1, 20245

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

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Louisville Breeders’ Cup Festival announces lineup to celebrate horse racing’s world championships

August 25, 2018August 24, 20180

In a downtown ceremony on Thursday morning, featuring Mayor Greg Fischer and other city officials and business community leaders, the…

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Chef John Foster: Rain, rain, rain — puts a wet twist to farm-to-table eating but we have to adjust

August 24, 2018August 23, 20180

The rains have been coming fast and furious for days now, somewhat against what most August weather is like in…

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