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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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Cemetery Crawl: History and Mystery of the Kentucky Horse Park tour returns; tickets on sale now

September 29, 20170

Returning for a second year after a popular initial launch, the Kentucky Horse Park’s International Museum of the Horse is…

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Ludlow’s Wynner’s Cup hosts spaghetti dinner Friday to raise funds for Xmas wreaths at Veterans Cemetery

September 28, 20170

State and local elected officials will be serving dinner and raising funds for Christmas wreaths that be placed on all…

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Nature is putting on her autumn colors — plan your driving trip around peak times in October

September 28, 20170

By Carol Lea Spence UK College of Agriculture, Food, and Environment Every year around this time, nature puts her greens…

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Kentucky by Heart: Local fall festivals provide colorful way to mark the change of seasons

September 26, 2017September 25, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Autumn is right there with spring as my favorite season of the year. After the…

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Our Rich History: WW I, six months after declaration of war, anti-German hysteria rears its ugly head

September 25, 2017September 24, 20171

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune It was October 1917, six months after the United States declared war on…

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Travelogue Australia: But just a sampler of the beauty and magic of the smallest continent, biggest island

September 24, 2017September 20, 20170

By Phillip A. Morgan Special to NKyTribune 
Australia is a long way from the USA both objectively (30+ hour journey…

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Chef Foster: Step out of your comfort zone with fall offerings and experience a new level of eating local

September 22, 2017September 21, 20170

The fall season in Kentucky can become a series of culinary acrobatics, twists and turns that jolt us out of…

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Gayle Pille: Our little ground squirrel is everywhere, overlooked; gets ‘chipmunk’ names from its sounds

September 21, 2017September 21, 20170

Some species of wildlife are so familiar that we just seem to take them for granted. They’re everywhere. The interesting…

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Jane Doe Revealed: Her name is SiennaMarisa Brown and she has a story to share about a painful journey

September 20, 2017September 20, 20174

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor SiennaMarisa Brown was full of high hopes when she chose Northern Kentucky University over a…

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Extreme Deep: Mission to the Abyss exhibit at Boone County Public Library in Burlington, beginning Oct. 1

September 19, 2017September 18, 20170

With help from Duke Energy, Boone County Public Library is bringing a new exhibit by the creator of the Robot…

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Kentucky by Heart: Books demonstrate history is best explained by good stories told well

September 19, 2017September 18, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist It’s been said that the learning of history is most effectively done when taught in…

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Our Rich History: Duveneck pupil Aileen McCarthy’s grave gets headstone thanks to local artists

September 18, 2017September 18, 20172

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to NKyTribune When Cincinnati artist Marlene Steele pulled into Fort Mitchell’s Highland Cemetery on Memorial Day…

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Florence Karate group pays tribute to late legend Richard ‘Iron Dragon’ Bustillo, honoring their ‘Ohana’

September 16, 2017September 16, 20170

By Evan Merrill NKyTribune reporter Students and family have paid tribute to the late Richard “The Iron Dragon” Bustillo, a…

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Chef Foster: Food is the gift that truly keeps on giving — especially when it’s your birthday

September 15, 2017September 14, 20170

I have a September birthday, middle of the month in fact. I feel a bit lucky every time it rolls…

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