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The River: Memphis behind; a brief encounter with young lady and a glimpse of grand Cairo hotel

June 3, 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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Chef John Foster: It’s finals time for student chefs learning balance between risk-taking, technique

June 2, 2018June 1, 20180

Practical finals are here, with students bent over their tables frantically working away on knife cuts, sauce work, and plate…

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Summer is here and BCPL June calendar for adults includes concerts and plenty of other activities

June 1, 20180

The Boone County Public Library offers events at its branches and throughout the county during the month of June. A…

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Robert Hoffer honored with Pioneer Award presented by the Kenton Fiscal Court for servant leadership

May 31, 2018May 30, 20180

At its Fiscal Court meeting this week, Kenton County recognized one of the 2018 Pioneer Award honorees. Robert Hoffer has…

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Don Owen: Entertaining and controversial, Furman has few peers when it comes to talking sports

May 29, 2018May 30, 20181

At one time, he was the undisputed king of sports talk radio in Cincinnati, a one-man gang of controversy and…

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Kentucky by Heart: Historic Keene might not be fancy, but it’s home . . . and always will be

May 29, 2018May 28, 20180

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist For nice rides in the country, I often take Highway 169 in the central Kentucky…

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Our Rich History: The Cincinnati German origins of Memorial Day — here’s the connection

May 28, 2018May 27, 20180

By Don Heinrich Tolzmann Special to NKyTribune While doing research for The Cincinnati Germans in the Civil War by Gustav…

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The River: Plodding upsteam on Mississippi, seeing waste inferno, sights to dazzle the senses and more

May 27, 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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It’s the Beatles vs. the Rolling Stones in a tribute band showdown at Covington’s Madison Theatre

May 26, 2018May 25, 20180

The debate over the Beatles and the Rolling Stones has waged for more than half a century. At the center…

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Music line-up for Taste of Cincinnati this weekend; note change to start time for Music Bash @ Taste

May 25, 2018May 25, 20181

A diverse entertainment line-up is scheduled for Taste of Cincinnati®, presented by Kroger, May 26-28. Fifty musical acts will appear…

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Chef John Foster: Yummmm, nothing like fresh summer strawberries to tempt the tastebuds

May 25, 2018May 25, 20180

The image of the strawberry, bright red, plump and glistening with morning dew permeates early summer like a beacon. It…

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‘Rock stars’ from NKY Hidden Rocks share positive messages, provide inspiration throughout the region

May 24, 2018May 21, 20181

By Kevin Eigelbach NKyTribune reporter In September 2017, Fort Wright resident John Grote’s wife chanced upon a painted rock hidden…

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Do you cycle? Try DevouCycle, a new bike rental service kicking off at Devou Park on May 31

May 23, 20180

This summer, there is a new way to explore Devou Park thanks to the Devou Good Project and the City…

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Kentucky by Heart: ‘Old Photos’ Facebook pages offer nostalgic look back at people and places

May 23, 2018May 21, 20180

A while back, I came across a cool Facebook group page called Old Photos of Northern Kentucky. I immediately got…

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Intrepid Urban Farmer: Weird weather begone; Big Top is prepared, ringmaster ready with the plants

May 22, 2018May 22, 20180

By Ginger Dawson Special to NKyTribune Here we are in that interim season in gardening when everything is just almost. The…

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Our Rich History: How World War I affected our region in May 1918 — citizenship, service, grand jury

May 21, 2018May 21, 20180

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune World War I was one of history’s most unfortunate and confusing conflicts. Europe’s…

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The River: Getting Night Watchman duties, wearing shirt too big, hat too small and missing New Orleans

May 20, 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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Kenton County Parks and Recreation schedules Kids Fishing Derby on ‘Fish Free in Kentucky’ weekend

May 19, 2018May 17, 20180

Kenton County Parks & Recreation (KCP&R) is presenting the Kids Fishing Derby for kids of all ages on Saturday, June…

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Kids to swarm Prisoners Lake in Devou Park for Covington Parks and Rec. Fishing Derby Saturday

May 18, 20180

Want to see a kid get excited? Put a fishing pole in her or his hand and watch their face…

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Chef John Foster: Summer deluge hits markets, take advantage while you can, especially asparagus

May 18, 2018May 17, 20180

The spigots have been cranked wide open, and the summer deluge has begun to hit the markets and then my…

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Jamie’s Bookshelf: Rounding out your reading list with nine recently-published nonfiction titles

May 17, 2018May 14, 20180

By Jamie H. Vaught Special to NKyTribune Some good reads for your summer pleasure: –“Ambition, Pragmatism And Party: A Political…

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Newport branch of Campbell Library hosts ‘Lineillism Revealed’ traveling exhibition of J.C. Hall’s creations

May 16, 2018May 14, 20180

Campbell County Public Library is honored to host “Lineillism Revealed,” a traveling exhibition showcasing the groundbreaking paintings of the late…

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