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Kentucky by Heart: Father Ralph Beiting’s impact extends far beyond the organization he founded

March 27, 2018August 5, 20191

I do a lot of reading — and often write about — Kentuckians who’ve made a positive difference for our…

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Our Rich History: Remembering one of NKy’s forgotten high schools – St. James, Ludlow

March 26, 2018March 25, 20180

By David E. Schroeder Special to NKyTribune We often think of schools as having a permanence about them. Once they…

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The River: Can’t stay away, and second season on AVALON is reconnection with old friends and new

March 25, 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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Clydesdales, dachsunds visit Turfway Park as meet wraps with fan appreciate night March 31

March 24, 2018March 23, 20181

Big horses and small dogs will join Thoroughbred racehorses at Turfway Park Saturday, March 31, as the Northern Kentucky track…

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Chef John Foster: Just a little delayed through a puff of white, but spring menu is within glorious sight

March 23, 2018March 22, 20180

It was here for an instant, and then, “poof” in a puff of white it was gone again. Officially, spring…

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Beth Underwood: Falling back isn’t so bad, but this springing forward has me a little worn out

March 22, 2018March 21, 20180

I love getting up early. There’s something magical about operating before the rest of the world is stirring. My creativity…

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Kroger joins Ag Commissioner Quarles, Cattlemen’s Association to announce new all-Kentucky beef

March 21, 2018March 20, 20181

Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles joined Kentucky Cattlemen’s Association leaders, Kroger officials, and farmers to unveil a new all-Kentucky beef product…

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Kentucky by Heart: Inspired by movie, Jessica Collins aims to provide kids ‘A Place to Sleep’

March 20, 2018March 19, 20180

“You’re never too young to make a difference,” said Jessica Collins, 19, a nursing student at Western Kentucky University. She…

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Our Rich History: Anybody remember 11th District School? Part of interesting history of West Covington

March 19, 2018March 17, 20181

By David E. Schroeder Special to the NKyTribune The  Covington Independent School District at one time was home to more…

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The River: Robert and Rollie Mae Lollar, a Steamboat family love story; remembering a special friendship

March 18, 2018December 1, 20242

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

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Jeff Ruby Steaks VIP tent guests celebrate day of racing with a festive touch of the Irish

March 17, 20180

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter Charlie Begley was dancing a celebratory jig as the horse he bet on crossed the…

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A pest in our backyards — Coyotes recently sighted twice in Fort Wright, but no damage reported

March 17, 2018March 16, 201810

By Don Owen NKyTribune reporter Unlike the loveable cartoon character that chases a roadrunner around the desert to no avail,…

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Chef John Foster: Get ready for your St. Patrick’s Day feast; here are some Irish cuisine options for you

March 16, 2018March 15, 20180

It is time once again to turn our thoughts to green beer, soggy corned beef and cabbage, and dense soda…

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Dayton Main Street Heritage Dinner features Hurt as Grandpa Jones, benefits volunteer organizations

March 15, 2018March 14, 20180

The Dayton Main Street Program will host its first Dayton Heritage Dinner at the Dayton VFW, Saturday, March 31, at…

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A Destination: Breaks Interstate Park on Kentucky-Virginia border showcases beauty of Appalachians

March 14, 2018March 13, 20180

By Roger Alford Kentucky Today Look any direction from the rim of what has been dubbed the “Grand Canyon of…

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Outstanding Women of NKY include Florence Tandy, Julie Metzger Aubuchon, Alecia Webb-Edgington

March 13, 2018March 13, 20180

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Women’s Initiative announces the 2018 Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky honorees. The awards honor…

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Our Rich History: St. Patrick in Covington was once a thriving Irish-American parish in the West End

March 12, 2018March 10, 20185

By David E. Schroeder Special to NKyTribune Irish Catholics settled in Northern Kentucky as early as the 1830s. In time…

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The River: Two glorious summers decking on the AVALON are vivid, compelling memories, even now

March 11, 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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Dayton Vintage clothing and accessories celebrates grand opening in Main Street District

March 10, 2018March 9, 20180

The Dayton Vintage a men’s and women’s vintage clothing and accessories stores celebrated its grand opening with an open house…

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Chef John Foster: Great menu-planning comes down to one mantra — keep moving ahead with purpose

March 9, 2018March 8, 20180

Moving ahead, always moving ahead, that way it’s hard for someone or something to catch you! It’s also the way…

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Date set for 199C: THE BIG 5; 5th annual Opening Day baseball-themed art exhibit and block party

March 8, 2018March 6, 20180

BLDG and Renaissance Covington have announced the date for the Fifth Annual 199C: The Big 5, the region’s only art…

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Gayle Pille: No shortage of Gray and Fox Squirrels in NKY; just takes trees and food to attract them

March 7, 2018April 2, 20180

Kentucky is home to four different species of squirrels – the Southern Flying Squirrel, Red Squirrel, Eastern Gray Squirrel, and…

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