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Boone County rededicates Historic Courthouse, project preserves vital link to the county’s past

November 17, 2017November 17, 20170

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The dedication of the renovated Boone County Courthouse Wednesday evening ensures that a piece…

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Drowsy driving can have disastrous consequences; here are some tips to keep you from nodding off

November 16, 2017November 15, 20170

The lack of a good night’s rest can do more than put you in a sour mood. Drowsy driving can…

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Master Provisions continues to do more, MPower Lunch provides opportunity for community to help

November 15, 2017November 15, 20170

The theme of the Master Provisions MPower Lunch at the Airport Marriott in Hebron was, fittingly, “Together, let’s do more!”…

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Kentucky by Heart: Writing, faith in God help Rita Setness cope with unexpected loss of son

November 14, 2017November 14, 20170

By Steve Flairty KyForward columnist Writing a book called Surviving Child Loss was, for Nicholasville resident Rita Setness, part of…

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Our Rich History: World War I heats up for Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, with hopes for a quick end

November 13, 2017November 13, 20170

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune On October 21, 1917, World War I heated up for the American Expeditionary…

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Southgate Street School, built for African American children, is site of Newport History Museum

November 13, 2017November 13, 20170

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The Newport History Museum, on the site of the former Southgate Street School, is…

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Evangelist Billy Graham celebrates his 99th birthday; to be commemorated over airwaves through Nov. 17

November 12, 2017November 12, 20170

From Kentucky Today Famed evangelist Billy Graham celebrated his 99th birthday last Tuesday with lemon cake while sermons from his…

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Happy Veterans’ Day today; one of Northern Kentucky’s favorite veterans John Klette will be 100

November 11, 2017November 11, 20170

In 1942, 24-year-old John H. Klette Jr. enlisted in the Air Corps to help fight Nazi Germany. He became a…

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Chef John Foster: Meal planning takes center stage in the kitchen as holiday season approaches

November 10, 2017November 9, 20170

Holiday meals always present the most obvious challenges to cooks. Pre-planning, prep lists that stretch over two or three days….

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Braxton Brewing Winter Block Party includes release of Bourbon Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout, live music

November 9, 2017November 8, 20170

Braxton Brewing Company will be releasing its Bourbon Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout, Dark Charge, at their third annual Winter Block Party…

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Perennial Small Space: See ‘Portals’ — a ‘Glimpse into Other World’ by Logan Walden — opening Nov 11

November 8, 2017November 7, 20170

Over the last four months, the 10×10 foot store front of the Mutual building at 625 Madison Avenue has been…

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Kentucky by Heart: This and that — know an Everyday Hero?; have a Thanksgiving memory. . .

November 7, 2017November 6, 20170

I just returned from a trip to Hazard, in Perry County, where I interviewed District Court Judge Leigh Anne Stephens,…

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Our Rich History: Here are some simple archivist techniques to preserve family documents, photos

November 6, 2017November 6, 20170

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to NKyTribune The history of Northern Kentucky is a rich one. Its highly textured mosaic of…

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Put some bounce in your opera (or opera in your bounce) with ‘Bounce: The Basketball Opera’

November 6, 2017November 6, 20170

By William McCann Special to NKyTribune LEXINGTON – Balls float, players dunk, music soars, and the myth of Icarus’s fall…

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Fans, handicappers, make the trip from Kentucky and throughout the region for Breeders’ Cup at Del Mar

November 5, 2017November 13, 20170

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Del Mar, CA – Kentucky was well-represented with owners, jockeys and trainers at the…

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Chef John Foster: Herbs, an acquired joy of cooking; used fresh or dry, they matter (though fresh is best!)

November 3, 2017November 2, 20170

Let’s be honest here, no one expected snow to fall before Halloween. True, there wasn’t much in the way of…

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Victory of Light Psychic Festival to feature 300 psychics, healers and exhibitors at expo

November 3, 2017November 3, 20170

Three Kentucky mediums and healers will be featured at the 25th anniversary celebration of the Victory of Light Psychic Festival,…

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Poetic voice of Appalachia, Rachel Daniel Peterson’s ‘A Girl’s A Gun: Poems’ offered by University Press

November 2, 2017November 1, 20170

Rachel Danielle Peterson is emerging as a unique, poetic voice of Appalachia. While regional narratives have traditionally been misrepresented or…

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Campbell County Public Library calendar of events in Ft. Thomas, Cold Spring and Newport for November

November 1, 2017November 1, 20170

A monthly list of events at Campbell County Public Library branches is provided here. The Campbell County Public Library operates…

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Our Rich History: Lloyd Brothers were pharmacists, authors, and nature and baseball enthusiasts

October 31, 20171

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune What do pharmaceuticals, novels, a love of nature, and a passion for baseball…

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Kentucky by Heart: Didn’t go to kindergarten so everything I needed to know I learned close to home

October 31, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Author Robert Fulghum got a lot of mileage out of his 1988 book, All I…

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Florence to honor America’s military with Veterans Day program, Half Marathon to benefit Honor Flight

October 30, 2017October 29, 20170

The City of Florence will recognize America’s military with events scheduled for Veterans Day weekend. The City of Florence will…

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