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NKyTribune offering free tickets to Beatles vs. Rolling Stones, a Musical Showdown, at Madison; enter here

July 11, 20180

In a show for all ages, the Beatles take on the Rolling Stones — rock group vs. rock band —…

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Real fairy tale: How did commoner beagle, rescued from KY kill shelter, end up in Kensington Palace?

July 11, 2018July 11, 20180

By Hannah Carver NKyTribune reporter This is the rest of the fairy tale. The world is familiar with the story….

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Kentucky by Heart: Celebrating Kentucky’s own James Bond, and all of the state’s ‘overcomers’

July 10, 2018July 9, 20180

Reading and writing about overcomers from Kentucky is a passion of mine. Overcomers are often fueled by faith and an…

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Our Rich History: The Deweys and the development of Palm Beach County, Florida

July 9, 2018July 8, 20182

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Part 1 of a continuing series on Kentuckians and Ohioans in the development…

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Saturday’s Boone County Heritage Day and Chalkfest featured art, food, vintage cars and great weather

July 8, 2018July 8, 20180

By David Kubota NKyTribune reporter The ninth annual Boone County Heritage Day and Chalkfest, an outdoor event in downtown Burlington,…

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The River: Going upstream to Pittsburgh, the city on triangle formed by three rivers, where the Ohio starts

July 8, 2018December 1, 20240

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

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Christy Burch of Women’s Crisis Center receives Marsy’s Law award for distinctive service to victims

July 7, 2018July 6, 20180

Christy Burch of the Women’s Crisis Center in Hebron, is among the first winners of the Kentucky Distinction in Victim…

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Author Karisa Moore continues to turn the page on her son’s suicide through new book

July 6, 2018July 9, 20180

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter Karisa Moore knows first-hand about the healing power of words – especially the right ones…

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Intrepid Urban Farmer: July 4th is key date for gardening experiment in backyard; oh, say can I see

July 6, 2018July 6, 20180

By Ginger Dawson Special to NKyTribune The Fourth of July. Not only is this the birthdate of the wonderful American experiment…

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Big Bone Lick fish relocated by state Fish and Wildlife team, as leaking dam is evaluated

July 5, 2018July 3, 20180

Helping save fish facing an uncertain future and improving a public fishing opportunity at the same time were all in…

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Rural Blog: ‘Farmers for America’ documentary addresses the aging of the country’s farmers

July 4, 2018July 3, 20180

A new documentary, “Farmers for America,” addresses big changes coming to the nation’s systems for growing, distributing and consuming food,…

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Kentucky by Heart: Exploring Kentucky’s role in War of 1812; Independence Day memories from Claryville

July 3, 2018July 2, 20180

By Steve Flairty Special to NKyTribune After thinking about a Kentucky connection to Independence Day for this week’s column, I…

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Our Rich History: World War I — a confusing array of ethnic tensions as citizens are harassed, terrorized

July 2, 2018July 1, 20180

Part 9 of a continuing series on World War I By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune On May 20,…

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The River: Taking the AVALON up-river and enjoying the towns and a lot of history along the way

July 1, 2018December 1, 20240

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

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Heart transplant recipient living life to the fullest, diving with the sharks again at Newport Aquarium

June 30, 2018June 29, 20180

By Benjamin Shipp NKyTribune intern When former Navy Seal Bruno Lanman was diagnosed with heart failure in 2003, he thought…

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Chef John Foster: An amazing experience in Spain, enjoying the people, the scene and the fantastic food

June 29, 2018June 28, 20180

Spain, was mind-blowing, a trip of a lifetime for me. Prime location in the Basque region, two must-see locations in…

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Kenton County Parks & Recreation debuts new family yoga series in July at Lincoln Ridge Park

June 29, 2018June 28, 20180

Kenton County Parks & Recreation and Madison Pike Yoga are offering free, 45-minute yoga classes for the entire family to…

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Emergency Shelter of Northern Kentucky summer programs are underway, welcome community support

June 28, 2018June 28, 20180

By David Kubota NKyTribune reporter The Emergency Shelter of Northern Kentucky summer assistance and shelter programs are in full swing,…

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Saturday is Northern Kentucky Night at Great American Ballpark, sponsored by St. E Healthcare

June 27, 2018June 26, 20180

The fourth Northern Kentucky Night at the Great American Ballpark will be Saturday, June 30, for a 4:10 p.m. Reds…

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Kentucky by Heart: From Lincoln to Ali to Henry Clay, everyone has their favorite colorful Kentuckian

June 26, 2018June 25, 20180

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Who is your favorite Kentuckian from the annals of history books? Consider a person you…

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Our Rich History: Vic Canfield and others preserving Covington, helping the past come alive today

June 25, 2018June 25, 20181

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune This is first in a series on the preservation and revitalization of Northern…

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The River: More adventures; loving the captain for making a stalwart steamboatman of a young boy

June 24, 2018December 1, 20240

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

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