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Kentucky Youth Advocates: Cynthia Schepers tells difficult story about growing up in foster care

October 21, 2017October 21, 20170

We know that youth in Kentucky are key to creating positive change for kids, and their leadership galvanizes other youth, parents,…

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Chef Foster: Channel your inner Pilgrim by making creative recipes using seasonal pumpkins

October 20, 2017October 19, 20170

Inevitably, sometime in October I will be pressed to write about pumpkins. I will talk about their history, the origins,…

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Duke linemen capture 18 awards at linemen’s rodeo, Burlington’s Gripshover excels in competition

October 19, 2017October 19, 20170

Duke Energy linemen roped in 18 awards at the International Lineman’s Rodeo October 14 in Bonner Springs, Kansas, with Bryan…

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Kentucky by Heart: Biographies of humorist Cobb, iconic Still among newly released Kentucky books

October 17, 2017October 15, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Every several months, I look forward to driving to the Kentucky Monthly office in Frankfort…

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Our Rich History: Roebling Suspension Bridge Exhibit celebrates 150 year history at Cinci library

October 16, 2017October 16, 20170

By James Mainger Special to NKyTribune A new exhibit at the Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County’s Main Library,…

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NKY Heroin Impact Response Task Force to hold free interactive Strategies for Hope in Dayton Oct. 18

October 15, 2017October 14, 20170

Members of the Northern Kentucky Heroin Impact Response Task Force are planning an interactive forum for residents and business owners…

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Kentucky Symphony Orchestra kicks of season with pairing of classics, rock, at Greaves Concert Hall

October 13, 20171

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra opens its 26th Season on October 14, at Greaves Concert Hall, with a unique pairing of…

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Chef Foster: Soup may not be a cure-all, but it can still be a remedy for what’s ailing us

October 13, 2017October 12, 20170

I’ve got the sniffles and a nagging cough. Not sure if it’s allergies or I’ve finally succumbed to a common…

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Kickin’ It: Junior Nick Bowman brings campaign to Highlands to raise money for childhood cancer

October 12, 2017October 11, 20170

During Highlands High School junior Nick Bowman’s offseason training, one of his trainers from Kohl’s Kicking mentioned a program called…

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BLINK Cincinnati four-day event starts tomorrow over 20 block span downtown, large light, art show

October 11, 2017October 11, 20170

BLINK starts tomorrow and runs though the 15th and is expected to be one of the largest light, art and…

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Latonia Business Association to host annual Halloween Block Party, Oct. 21 at Ritte’s Corner

October 11, 20170

NKyTribune staff The Latonia Business Association’s largest annual event is the Halloween Block Party. Every October, the LBA – with…

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Kentucky by Heart: Hatton has an incurable need to help people, all with a smile on his face

October 10, 2017October 9, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Reading Dale Hatton’s posts on Facebook are sure to put a grin on your face….

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Our Rich History: Monte Cassino Chapel has storied legacy in Benedictine monks, wine-making

October 9, 2017October 8, 20176

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to NKyTribune On Turkeyfoot Road in Crestview Hills, there is a structure that seems out of…

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HalloWhinny Fall Festival on Sunday, Oct. 29 has special activities throughout the day at the Ky Horse Park

October 8, 2017October 7, 20170

The Kentucky Horse Park will host the HalloWhinny Fall Festival, a day of family-friendly fun to celebrate the fall season,…

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Special Olympics Kentucky’s flag football starts on Sunday with regional tournament

October 7, 2017October 7, 20170

Competition in the 2017 Special Olympics Kentucky flag football season will get underway on Sunday, October 8, when more than…

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Chef Foster: Preserving the sanctity of pasta, one of our oldest and most versatile culinary treasures

October 6, 2017October 5, 20170

Mention the word pasta to someone and they may shrug their shoulders slightly. Yeah, they like it all right but…

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Be careful, drivers, your chances are one in 100 that you will hit a deer in Kentucky — it’s that time

October 5, 2017October 4, 20170

According to new claims data from State Farm, the odds drivers will hit a deer in Kentucky are 1 out…

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Gelfand finds a home at WGUC; will continue to write about classical music and the arts in the region

October 4, 2017October 4, 20170

Continuing its commitment to being a voice for the arts in the Greater Cincinnati community, 90.9 WGUC has named longtime…

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Kentucky by Heart: Woodford Quilt Trail allows community to give tribute to their heritage

October 3, 2017October 2, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist When Debbie Tichenor was growing up on a farm in Owen County, she spent a…

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Our Rich History: Augusta College’s Echo Hall dormitory gets new life; want to be part of saving it?

October 2, 2017October 1, 20170

By Carol L. Williams Special to NKyTribune During its General Conference in 1820, the Methodist Episcopal Church called for establishment…

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Jamie Vaught: Tales of Baylor football scandal, Steve Bannon and Donald Trump head fall reading list

September 30, 2017September 27, 20170

With the fall season upon us, here is a list of recently-published nonfiction books that you may enjoy reading in…

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Chef Foster: A well-stocked pantry will save precious minutes for your weekend cooking projects

September 29, 20170

When fall rolls around every year, we anticipate that after the kids are back to school and the days start…

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