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Intrepid Urban Farmer: A few wise words for gardeners everywhere — get a tetanus shot

March 6, 2018March 6, 20180

By Ginger Dawson Special to NKyTribune I am a lifelong reader. I’ll read just about anything that even remotely sparks my…

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Our Rich History: In March 1836, the Alamo fell; more to the story on our region’s connections to Texas

March 5, 2018March 5, 20180

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune Every March, many who enjoy history can’t help but think of the Alamo. This…

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The River: Steamboating with smelly crew, and provoking fight with little but tough former boxer . . .

March 4, 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: ‘Greens’ time — spinach, kale can be a welcome addition to any meal, if timing is right

March 2, 2018March 1, 20180

Greens are the subject of great debate this time of year. At the first sign of a thaw, or if the soil…

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CovCath names St. E.’s Garren Colvin as Northern Kentuckian of Year, raising funds for scholarships

March 1, 2018February 28, 20180

Garren Colvin will be honored as the 2018 Northern Kentuckian of the Year at a luncheon on Friday May 11,…

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St. Philip’s School and Parish recycle 50,000 plastic bags into gifts for homeless; teaching kindness

February 28, 2018February 28, 20181

By Steve Oldfield Children, Inc. They’re one of the smallest grade schools in Northern Kentucky, but big things happen at…

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Kentucky by Heart: Corbin Seavers teaches children the game of chess, and how to win at the game of life

February 27, 2018February 26, 20180

Corbin Seavers learned by example some important principles from his father, who died when Corbin was only 17. He learned…

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Our Rich History: Approaching Oscars, we remember Robert Surtees, a local man who won several

February 26, 2018February 28, 20180

By John Schlipp Special to NKyTribune With the 90th Annual Academy Awards ceremony scheduled for March 4 we should celebrate…

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The River: On Steamer AVALON, amid pleasing clacking and clatter, were colorful characters aplenty

February 25, 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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Erlanger Police Department’s K9 Bodo has received bullet and stab protective vest from Vested Interest

February 24, 2018February 23, 20180

Erlanger Police Department’s K9 Bodo has received a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit…

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First Cabin Fever Music and Arts Festival coming to Ludlow Saturday night — join the fun

February 23, 2018February 23, 20180

Subzero temperatures, snow, flu, and post‐holiday empty calendars got you down? Do you have the cabin fever, just aching to…

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Chef John Foster: Change is in the air — and the kitchen; starting to think greens and noodle bowls

February 23, 2018February 22, 20180

Don’t tell me that it hasn’t crossed your mind. Seventy degrees, light wind, warm sunshine, could it really be? For me it’s also…

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Braxton Brewing Company celebrating third birthday on March 24 with Block Party in front of their taproom

February 22, 2018February 21, 20180

Braxton Brewing Company will be celebrating their third anniversary on Saturday, March 24th with a Block Party directly in front…

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Horizon Community Funds launches ‘Community Impact Fund,’ $5 million to be raised by end of May

February 21, 2018February 21, 20180

Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky is on a mission to bring people together and build a stronger community. To…

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Kentucky by Heart: Northern Kentucky’s John G. Carlisle; new book of work from Northpoint prisoners

February 20, 2018February 19, 20180

Life’s full of those “just not fair” times when it seems that we’ve followed all the rules, yet have had…

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Our Rich History: Alms and Doepke in Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine was second largest store west of NYC

February 19, 2018February 18, 20180

Part 6 of a continuing series on Cincinnati’s grand downtown department stores. By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune My…

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The River: Steamboating on the AVALON, the last tramp excursion boat, with excitement in St. Paul

February 18, 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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Lindsey Jaeger’s solo exhibition of her original acrylic paintings at Boone County Public Library

February 17, 2018February 16, 20180

Lindsey Jaeger (née Kiser) will present a solo exhibition entitled “Reflecting Nature: The Art of Lindsey Jaeger” at the Boone…

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Chef John Foster: Enjoy a special night out of course, but make family dinner your favorite routine

February 16, 2018February 22, 20180

I would call it a lazy Sunday, but there is work to do. Meals have to be planned, food shopped for, and dinners…

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Valentines Day Celebration honors philanthropist Eva Farris with kickoff of campaign to support NaviGo

February 15, 2018February 15, 20180

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The Valentine’s Day celebration at the Hotel Covington Wednesday was billed as a way…

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Turfway Park recognizes NKY’s prominent place in state racing history with Latonia Days; benefits PDJF

February 14, 20180

 Turfway Park will celebrate its long and colorful history Feb. 23 and 24 with Latonia Days, two days of storytelling,…

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Kentucky by Heart: ‘Good Works’ of the Kentucky Colonels remains a tradition state can be proud of

February 13, 2018February 12, 20180

By Steve Flairty Special to NKyTribune I sure got excited several years ago when a trip to my mailbox netted…

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