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Our Rich History: Historic Matthias Schwab organ rescued from wrecking ball one really hot summer

August 14, 2017August 14, 20172

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to NKyTribune (Part one of a two-part series on the musical legacy of the Historic Matthias…

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Joe Louis Walker plays the Southgate House Revival Sunday; Trib giving away two tickets, meet ‘n greet

August 14, 2017August 14, 20170

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Joe Louis Walker plays the Southgate House Revival Sunday and the Tribune is giving…

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Garden Club of Kentucky to dedicate new Monarch butterfly waystation at Barren River State Park

August 11, 20170

The Garden Club of Kentucky will dedicate the latest of a series of Monarch butterfly waystations at Barren River Lake…

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Chef Foster: Success in the restaurant business comes when luck is combined with preparation

August 11, 2017August 10, 20171

Luck can manifest itself in many ways. One can stumble upon it — when you least expect it you can…

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ArrrrrF! Heads up, dog lovers; it’s National Spoil Your Dog Day — and you wouldn’t want Fido to miss it

August 10, 2017August 10, 20170

In case you haven’t heard, today National Spoil Your Dog Day — and there’s plenty of evidence to suggest that American…

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USS Nightmare hiring for the ’17 haunting season; job fairs Thursday and Saturday at BB Riverboats

August 9, 20170

The USS Nightmare is now hiring for the 2017 haunting season. In anticipation of the 25th haunting season, the Nightmare…

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Kentucky-born painter Jim Hall, inventor of Lineillism, has died at 84 after brief illness

August 9, 2017August 9, 20172

Noted painter Jim Hall, who created a darning new artform called Linneillism, has died. Hall created the style of painting…

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Kentucky by Heart: African American Encyclopedia calls needed attention to contributions of Dunnigan

August 8, 2017August 7, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist I recently picked up another in my collection of Kentucky-related encyclopedias. With The Kentucky African…

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Our Rich History: MainStrasse began as the Westside Market, thriving with butchers and farmers

August 7, 20170

By David E. Schroeder Special to NKyTribune Today we take for granted dropping by the local supermarket to select food…

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Tickets now available for popular Kenton County Fiscal Court’s Senior Citizen Fall Harvest

August 5, 2017August 4, 20170

The Kenton County Fiscal Court is hosting its annual Senior Citizen’s Fall Harvest on Thursday, September 21 from 10 a.m….

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Glier’s Goetta ‘Party on the Purple’ extends free summer concert series due to popularity

August 4, 2017August 4, 20170

The Glier’s Goetta “Party on the Purple” organizers announced that they are extending the free summer concert series on the…

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Chef Foster: Elusiveness, local availability of seasonal fruits is all just part of their appeal

August 4, 2017August 3, 20170

It seems like only yesterday that we were enjoying the literal fruits of the land, indulging in big fat strawberries,…

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Freedom return to UC Health Stadium with weekend of promos, including UK Night Sunday

August 3, 20170

The first-place Florence Freedom, presented by Titan Mechanical Solutions, return to UC Health Stadium for a three-game homestand beginning Friday….

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Perennial Small Space: Local artist plans next show for ‘immersive gallery’ in Covington’s Mutual building

August 2, 2017July 31, 20170

Perennial Small Space: An immersive, interactive experience with local art will have a new show opening August 12th 5-9 p.m….

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Gayle Pille: Feisty house Wrens are a backyard favorite — they come and go and make great song

August 1, 2017July 31, 20171

One of our most anticipated backyard migrants is the House Wren. Arriving here around Earth Day, these feisty LBJ’s (little…

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Kentucky by Heart: A close encounter of the bear kind will put a little pep back into your step

July 31, 2017July 31, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist In the summer of 2002, I decided to indulge my hiking interest in a big…

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Our Rich History: Cincinnati’s old ‘fireproof’ Chamber of Commerce building at 4th and Vine

July 31, 2017July 30, 20170

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to the NKyTribune On the southwest corner of Fourth and Vine Streets in Cincinnati stands…

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Covington Business Council lights up bridge for pedestrians, thanks to grant from Haile Foundation

July 30, 20170

The section of roadway connecting the Northern Kentucky Convention Center and a number of hotels along Third Street adjacent to…

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Chef Foster: Beans, whether fresh or dried, are so much more than just a rich source of protein

July 28, 2017July 27, 20170

It has taken me a long time to figure out people’s fascination with beans. Beans in the fresh form and…

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Crestview Hills’ Marc Phelps to attempt to break world record for longest journey in a jon boat

July 27, 2017July 27, 20170

Marc Phelps, co-founder of Cincinnati-based AlloyFx and resident of Crestview Hills, will attempt to break the world record for longest journey by…

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Back in Time: Carter Caves State Resort Park site for 26th annual Pioneer Life Week

July 26, 2017July 25, 20170

The 26th Annual Pioneer Life Week at Carter Caves State Resort Park will be held through Saturday. The weeklong event…

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Kentucky by Heart: Mary Holmes, largely forgotten, another star for Kentucky’s rich heritage of writers

July 25, 2017July 24, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Recently, I paged through a copy of an old book I noticed at a yard…

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