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Country Music’s rising duo High Valley to entertain Quaker State 400 weekend fans at KY Speedway

April 15, 2018April 14, 20180

Country music’s up-and-coming duo, High Valley, will entertain race fans with a special performance before the July 14 Monster Energy…

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The River: AVALON on the way downriver, picks up some guests, and later a canoe, skiff race ensues

April 15, 2018December 1, 20247

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: behold the elusive ramp; a kitchen delight that is here and gone in the blink of an eye

April 13, 2018April 12, 20180

It’s quite possible that by the time this column is read, the subject of the column will be no longer…

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Sweet Adelines Regional Competition brings singers from seven states to NKY Convention Center

April 12, 2018April 12, 20180

Nearly 1,000 members of 18 choruses and quartets from seven states will be competing this week at the Northern Kentucky…

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Kentucky by Heart: Kentuckians share their thoughts on what makes their college that ‘special’ school

April 12, 2018April 10, 20180

Note: Following is the second of a two-part article about individuals sharing comments about their “special college” in Kentucky. When…

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Our Rich History 1968: Riots erupt in Cincinnati following assassination of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

April 11, 2018April 11, 20180

Part 2 of a continuing series on the 50th anniversary of one of America’s great watershed years, 1968.  By Paul…

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Jamie’s Bookshelf: Eleven recently published nonfiction selections for your spring reading list

April 10, 2018April 9, 20180

By Jamie H. Vaught Special to the NKyTribune This is the first of a two-part series about recently published nonfiction…

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Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky luncheon on May 1 honors 10 women; order tickets here

April 9, 2018April 8, 20180

The 34th Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky winners will be honored at a luncheon starting at 11:30 a.m. on May…

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New Spring Fest event planned for Bellevue’s Historic Fairfield Avenue Shopping District in May

April 8, 20180

Spring Fest IN VUE is coming to Bellevue, for the first time, and bringing lots of food, fun, artists, sales…

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The River: Downbound, entering Mark Twain’s Lower Mississippi and falling in love with ‘Father of Waters’

April 8, 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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BLINK, did you miss it? Not to worry, Cincinnati’s art and light showcase will return in 2019

April 7, 2018April 5, 20180

Cincinnati’s art and light phenomenon, BLINK, will return to downtown Cincinnati and surrounding areas October 10 through October 13, 2019….

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Chef John Foster: Hearts racing, patios open, weather warms; great time to be chef as tool box fills

April 6, 2018April 5, 20180

It’s as if someone turned on the faucet and everything started to flow. In the space of one week, the…

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Gayle Pille: Spring woodland wildflowers bloom large — ‘don’t leave footprints, take only pictures’

April 5, 2018April 5, 20181

Our spring woodland wildflowers are blooming large, and hikers and photographers are hitting the trails to view them. “Boone County…

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Our Rich History: 1968, a turning point in U.S. and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky history

April 4, 2018April 4, 20181

Part 1 of a continuing series on the 50th anniversary of one of America’s great watershed years, 1968. By Paul…

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Covington’s Angie Gillespie is finalist in Opal Apples’ national contest for song about the non-GMO apples

April 3, 2018April 3, 20181

Covington resident Angie Gillespie has been named as one of three finalists in Opal Apples’ nationwide SupercrispiOpalicious contest. And you…

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Kentucky by Heart: What makes your college that ‘special’ school? Kentuckians share their thoughts

April 3, 2018April 2, 20180

Note: Following is the first of a two-part article about individuals sharing comments about their “special college” in Kentucky. It…

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The River: Summers are scorchers on the Upper Mississippi; mayflies add to misery; Tommy’s story

April 1, 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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Doug Pelfrey named Team Kenton Foundation’s first Outstanding Kenton County Graduate

March 31, 2018March 30, 20180

Doug Pelfrey, an alumnus of Scott High School in 1988 and a lifelong Northern Kentucky resident and charitable leader, shines…

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NKY Accountability Group offers support for those seeking new career; meets at KCPL-Erlanger

March 30, 2018March 31, 20180

By Keith Eigelbach NKyTribune reporter Diana Long feels like she’s hit the lowest point in her search for a job….

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Chef John Foster: Appreciate the early spring crops — embrace mushrooms (nature’s sponge) of all kinds

March 30, 2018March 29, 20180

Ramps, morels, fiddlehead ferns, if these items aren’t familiar to you, you need to get out more, literally! Nothing says…

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Intrepid Urban Farmer: Dish of fresh, scrumptious English peas starts with little extra work

March 29, 2018March 28, 20180

By Ginger Dawson Special to NKyTribune Fresh English peas.  Sweet, glorious, scrumptious fresh English peas.  There is nothing more wonderful…

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Kenton Parks events include Doe Run Lake and Nature Trail Clean-up; Come Outside and Play 5K

March 28, 20180

Kenton County Parks & Recreation will facilitate the annual Doe Run Lake & Nature Trail Clean-Up, as part of the…

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