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Our Rich History: Shillito’s marvelous buildings still remain in Downtown Cincinnati, one a condominium

January 15, 2018January 15, 20183

Part 2 of a continuing series on Cincinnati’s grand downtown department stores. By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Born…

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The River: Moving ‘uptown,’ a rambunctious mud-ball skirmish leads to finding Paradise Lost on Licking

January 14, 2018December 1, 20242

By Capt. Don Sanders Special to NKyTribune (The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing…

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Chef John Foster: Cruel time for the restaurant business, but embrace change to find success

January 12, 2018January 11, 20180

Change, which seems to happen overnight in my industry, is still one of the least anticipated concepts that we deal with every…

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NKY NAACP Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Outreach Luncheon Monday at Newport Syndicate

January 11, 2018January 10, 20180

The Northern Kentucky Branch, NAACP 14th Annual Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. Community Outreach Luncheon takes place Monday, Jan. 15,…

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Return of Winter Family Days at Newport Aquarium; child gets in free with full price adult admission

January 10, 20180

Newport Aquarium announces the return of Winter Family Days, where one child (ages 2-12) gets in free with each full…

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Kentucky by Heart: The work of C-J’s Allen Trout offers ‘folksy’ look back at Kentucky in the 1940s

January 9, 2018January 8, 20180

By Steve Flairty Special to NKyTribune I picked up an interesting title on a recent visit to a used bookstore…

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Our Rich History: Cincinnati’s legendary downtown department stores and the grand downtown dining experience

January 8, 2018January 8, 20184

Part 1 of a continuing series on Cincinnati’s grand downtown department stores By John Schlipp Special to NKyTribune For those…

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The River: A young boy finds adventure (and life lessons) and meets some characters along the way

January 7, 2018December 1, 20241

By Capt. Don Sanders Special to NKyTribune (The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing…

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KyCIR: Legislature to get a bill that would tightened laws around child marriage in Kentucky

January 6, 2018January 5, 20180

By Eleanor Klibanoff Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting Kentucky’s laws around child marriage would be tightened significantly under a new bill…

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Chef Foster: Really, 7 degrees? Cold and damp winter days call for . . .goulash of course, an amazing dish

January 5, 2018January 4, 20180

7 degrees. Let’s think on that for a moment. What could I possibly fix for dinner that would wipe away…

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From ‘baby in the Governor’s Mansion’ to mom-to-be, Pamela Brown Wright earned national CNN spotlight

January 4, 2018January 4, 20184

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Pamela Brown — now Pamela Brown Wright — was born when her parents, John Y….

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Gayle Pille: Carolina Chickadee, Tufted Titmouse, White-breasted Nuthatch, are woodland dynamos

January 4, 20180

They are little dynamos! They are the woodland birds we so often see in our forests and at our feeders. …

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Atlas Obscura: Meet the luckiest people of 2017 — from lottery victories to organ transplants

January 3, 2018January 2, 20181

By Natasha Frost Atlas Obscura There are hundreds of millions of people who might reasonably be said to have had…

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Kentucky by Heart: Irma Gall, Peggy Kemner join to ‘lend a hand’ to the less fortunate in Knox County

January 2, 2018January 1, 20182

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune Columnist Irma Gall, amazingly spry to be in her mid-eighties, was only too happy to show…

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Our Rich History: Regional inventors — legendary toys, everyday health, home and more

January 1, 2018December 31, 20170

By John Schlipp Special to NKyTribune 

If necessity is the mother of invention, then perhaps your inventiveness might motivate you…

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The River: The MARJESS was a 38-foot wooden paddlewheel houseboat, lovely, snug, and fun

December 31, 2017December 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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Chef Foster: As the year slips away, consider a food resolution — try something new at least once a week

December 29, 2017December 29, 20170

Time is literally slipping away as I write my last column of 2017. So many things to write about either…

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Kentucky playwright Leah Nanako Winkler now in New York, enjoying success on the theater scene

December 28, 2017December 27, 20170

By William McCann Special to NKyTribune Leah Nanako Winkler, formerly of Lexington but a playwright now living in New York,…

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Retired Judge Frohlich seeks photos of significant figures in Boone County history for his latest book

December 27, 2017December 26, 20171

NKyTribune staff Retired Boone County Judge and Boone County historian Anthony W. Frohlich needs a little help. Frohlich is about…

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Our Rich History: Northern Kentucky’s health needs fed the growth of St. Elizabeth Hospital for 158 years

December 26, 2017December 25, 20170

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to NKyTribune Part 2 of a 2-part series Last week, we left you with Bishop Carrell’s…

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The River: As a young boy, loving sights, smells and sounds of the river and learning lessons for a lifetime

December 25, 2017December 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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Americans traveling in record numbers this holiday season; ‘Drive sober or get pulled over’

December 24, 2017December 23, 20170

Kentucky Today A record number of Americans are expected to travel this holiday season and drivers are being urged to…

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