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Chef John Foster: Slow down, stop, reset; embrace the career or walk away? As a chef, find the balance

August 10, 2018August 9, 20180

There comes a time, in every school quarter, when the culinary students slow, and then stop. Some reset, some stagger…

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First-ever Cincinnati Body Paint Expo to take place at New Riff Distillery in Newport, tickets on sale now

August 9, 2018August 8, 20180

More than a dozen models painted head to toe will walk the runway at the first-ever Cincinnati Body Paint Expo….

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Craig Frye of SD1 shows why and how to have a rain garden; help keep stormwater out of the system

August 8, 2018August 8, 20180

By Hannah Carver NKyTribune reporter As green land space shrinks in Northern Kentucky, rainwater has fewer places to go, leading…

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Kentucky by Heart: Providing hope since 1871 and meeting the needs of the young and vulnerable

August 7, 2018August 6, 20180

By Steve Flairty Special to NKyTribune   It was 1871, six years after the American Civil War; the terrible conflict…

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Our Rich History: Mary Means meets Maiden Foot, a Native American, and kindnesses are exchanged

August 6, 2018August 5, 20183

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune Mary Means was an eleven-year-old girl in 1763. Her parents were settlers on land…

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The River: An incident at Natchez-Under-the-Hill and the demise of a quiet deckhand who kept to himself

August 5, 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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Green Umbrella kicks off National Farmers Market Week with ‘10% Shift’ campaign — do you buy local?

August 4, 2018August 3, 20180

Green Umbrella’s Local Food Action Team joins markets across the region in celebrating National Farmers Market Week from August 5-11….

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Chef John Foster: Trying all kinds of options for making the most of watermelon and cantaloupe

August 3, 2018August 2, 20180

I’ve never been much for the watermelon, cantaloupe buzz. It starts to build this time of year, like the cicadas…

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Local author Angel Musk hopes to turn a hobby — writing fiction — into a rewarding career

August 2, 2018August 1, 20180

By David Kubota NKyTribune reporter Angel Musk, a local self-published author who recently released her third book, hopes to turn…

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Kenton library offers free history/genealogy conference with 30 sessions for researchers and enthusiasts

August 1, 2018July 31, 20180

The second annual Kentucky History and Genealogy Conference will be held at the Kenton County Public Library’s Erlanger Branch on…

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Kentucky by Heart: Gestures of kindness in times of hardship symbolic of so many around Kentucky

July 31, 2018July 30, 20180

By Steve Flairty Special to NKyTribune It was already late in the week and I wasn’t sure what my next…

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Our Rich History: Griffin Yeatman’s Square and Compass Tavern, the heart of early Cincinnati

July 30, 2018July 30, 20181

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune Griffin Yeatman arrived in Cincinnati on June 20, 1793. He was born on March…

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The River: The last whistle as the Delta Queen and Capt. Wagner bid farewell to Cincinnati as its home

July 29, 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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Friends develop historic walking tour app featuring 43 historic sites in Cincinnati, plan to add NKY sites

July 28, 20180

Special to NKyTribune Northern Kentucky resident Rick Villines has joined forces with his college fraternity brother, Jeff Wilson, to create…

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Chef John Foster: Peaches, peaches, peaches — grilled, roasted, baked, poached (and fresh) are great

July 27, 2018July 27, 20180

I blame it on the canned peaches of my childhood, the soft grey masses of syrupy, sugary fruit that tasted…

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Here’s some information about recent national recalls of popular foods you may have in your pantry

July 26, 2018July 26, 20180

In case you’ve missed it, here’s a recap of the recalls of popular foods you may have in your pantry….

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NKy performers living their dreams performing in Cincinnati Opera’s ‘Another Brick in the Wall’

July 25, 2018July 25, 20180

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter Jared Joplin has wanted to be an actor since he was 8 years old. Now,…

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Kentucky by Heart: From the real McCoy to Floyd Collins, forgotten Kentuckians’ interesting stories

July 24, 2018July 23, 20180

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist When perusing the 15th state’s illustrious history, even Kentucky outsiders recognize such names as Abraham…

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Our Rich History: New book, PBS documentary shine national attention on John A. Roebling Bridge

July 23, 2018July 22, 20180

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune The John A. Roebling Bridge, connecting Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky, has always…

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The River: Now aboard DELTA QUEEN, mischievous pranks continue; the story of ‘missing’ motorcycle

July 22, 2018December 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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Unlock the Block back for second run today at Latonia’s Ritte’s Corner — join the fun

July 21, 2018July 21, 20180

Rock the streets of Latonia for the second Unlock the Block Saturday from 4 – 10 at the Ritte’s Corner…

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Chef John Foster: Some creative, tasty options for using all that basil growing in your garden

July 20, 2018July 19, 20180

If your garden is like mine, your basil is at this point more of a bush than a plant! Mine…

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