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Winners announced for Best of Taste awards; who won and what’s new at Taste of Cincinnati

May 5, 2018May 2, 20180

Winners of Taste of Cincinnati® Best of Taste awards, new features and new partnerships for the 40th annual Memorial Day…

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Chef John Foster: What every chef wants and what really comes with a career in the culinary field

May 4, 2018May 2, 20180

Imagine if you could, an empty table, clear of food, utensils, plates and napkins. A bare table made by hand,…

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First Pike Street Stroll tonight; it’s a gallery, business and shopping walk through the Pike Street corridor

May 3, 2018May 3, 20180

The Pike Street Stroll debuts along the Covington corridor tonight. The Pike Street Stroll is a monthly evening event (5pm…

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Pine and Paint marks memories with hand-crafted wood signs by young Ft. Mitchell entrepreneur

May 3, 2018May 3, 20180

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter As a young mother of two children, Michelle Westfall knew she needed something for herself….

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Historic Preservation Month celebrates Covington’s building stock; city includes 17 Historic Districts

May 2, 2018May 1, 20180

Considering she works in historic preservation, it’s not surprising that Emily Ahouse deals with myths. Unfortunately, those myths sometimes give…

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Kentucky by Heart: Former EKU sports information director Karl Park finds new outlet in horse racing

May 1, 2018April 30, 20180

If you live anywhere in the Richmond area or have been a keen observer of college sports in Kentucky for…

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Our Rich History: William Behringer’s 1904 visit to the St. Louis World’s Fair changed a young man’s life

April 30, 2018April 29, 20180

by Jason French Special to NKyTribune Is there a time that you can point to in your life that, through…

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The River: Tarzan, Lester, a snake, an ill-conceived prank marked the AVALON’s trip to Bayou Sara

April 29, 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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Call for teams keeps historic Covington Adult Softball League alive, play begins with full schedule May 17

April 28, 2018April 27, 20180

The addition of three teams to the league roster this week means the Covington Adult Softball League will begin play…

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Chef John Foster: We love our pasta — in all forms, but we should try risotto for its versatility and taste

April 27, 2018April 26, 20181

We love our pasta, in just about any conceivable way possible to serve it. It doesn’t even matter that for…

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Softball teams needed: Covington league with more than 50 years of tradition in jeopardy

April 26, 2018April 26, 20180

Covington’s Adult Softball League is in danger of being canceled this year due to lack of registrations. By Friday, the…

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Covington’s Angie Gillespie declared winner of Opal Apples’ national SupercrispiOpalicious jingle content

April 26, 2018April 25, 20180

It’s official. Opal Apples has declared Covington resident Angie Gillespe the grand prize winner of its nationwide SupercrispiOpalicious jingle contest….

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Purple Heart veteran and his rescued companion Fred discuss their book at Kenton County Library

April 25, 2018April 25, 20180

By C. Nate Swope Special to NKyTribune Outside friends played and families picnicked across the Bluegrass state as cheery scattered…

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Kentucky by Heart: Some thoughts and musings about Kentucky, the special place we call home

April 24, 2018April 23, 20180

In the course of writing a weekly column called Kentucky by Heart, a book series about everyday heroes in Kentucky,…

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Our Rich History: ‘Appearance of a Town of Some Respectability’ — part two on 18th-Century Cincinnati

April 23, 2018April 23, 20180

Part two of a series. By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune The relationship between civilians and the military in Cincinnati…

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The River: A young man becomes a ‘captain’ and takes the Delta Queen from Cincinnati to New Orleans

April 22, 2018December 1, 20241

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

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Visit Bardstown: See Kentucky’s Official Outdoor Drama, Stephen Foster Story, and more this summer

April 21, 2018April 20, 20180

The Stephen Foster Drama Association is celebrating 60 years of staging and sharing the story of America’s first great composer,…

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Chef John Foster: Mushrooms, mushrooms — so many ways to make them a special part of your meal

April 20, 2018April 19, 20182

The dichotomy of mushrooms always presents an appealing dilemma to me. On the one hand, you have the reverential tones…

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First-ever Music Bash at Taste of Cincinnati May 27 to feature B-52’s, Rick Springfield, Loverboy

April 19, 2018April 18, 20180

The world’s greatest party band, The B-52’s and Grammy winning singer, songwriter, and musician  Rick Springfield will co-headline the first ever Music Bash at…

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Pew Research Center: Have you read a book in the last year? 24% of American adults have not

April 18, 2018April 17, 20180

By Andrew Perrin Pew Research Center About a quarter of American adults (24%) say they haven’t read a book in…

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Kentucky by Heart: Louisville teenager motivated by helping others, inspires ‘random acts of kindness’

April 17, 2018April 16, 20180

By Steve Flairty Special to NKyTribune When Shareen Dunn used her Advent calendar as a guide to encourage her son,…

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Our Rich History: 18th Century Cincinnati — ‘The Appearance of a Town of Some Respectability’

April 16, 2018April 15, 20180

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune Cincinnati in its early years was not the cultured “Queen City” we know today….

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