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Intrepid Urban Farmer: Carrots, a challenge in gardening — now, what to do with good crop

September 14, 2017September 12, 20171

By Ginger Dawson Special to NKyTribune   Carrots.  I have finally figured out carrots.  As it always seems to be…

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Beyond the Curb is back in Newport on Oct. 1 with an exclusive showcase of urban living – and with variety

September 13, 2017September 11, 20170

Architecture and urban living enthusiasts mark your calendars- the sixth installment of Beyond the Curb Urban Living Tour returns to…

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Kentucky by Heart: Sampling small town newspapers shows lots of good things going on around the state

September 12, 2017September 11, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Part of the fun of traveling around Kentucky is to sample small-town newspapers along the…

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Our Rich History: As World War I is declared, first local man is selected for the army

September 11, 2017September 10, 20170

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune The Cincinnati Post of Wednesday, August 1, 1917 was crystal clear that Cincinnati…

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Highlands teacher organizes school supply drive to benefit Houston schools; donations until Sept. 15

September 10, 2017September 8, 20170

Many aid agencies such as the Red Cross are looking for donations to aid the clean up effort but you…

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Chef Foster: Raw?! Unlock the culinary range of your peppers through smoking or roasting

September 8, 2017September 7, 20170

I just spent an evening smoking trays of banana peppers to put away for another menu change, and in doing…

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Asbury United Methodist congregation in Highland Heights honors organist for 50 years of service

September 7, 2017September 6, 20170

Sunday, the church community of Asbury United Methodist Church in Highland Heights surprised Karen G. Schoulties with a special presentation…

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Kentucky by Heart: Versailles teen learns Scouting program is all about service to others

September 6, 2017September 5, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Recently a Versailles friend told me about her teenage son, Jack Landin, who was working…

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Kenton County Parks and Recreation to host Teddy Bear Day at the Park at Middleton Mills Shelterhouse

September 5, 20170

Kenton County Parks & Recreation is hosting a Teddy Bear Day at the Park on Saturday, September 9 from 10:30…

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Our Rich History: Discovery of WWI letters reveal unknown story of two Covington brothers

September 4, 2017September 4, 20170

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to NKyTribune Historian David McCullough once commented to an interviewer that history is not only about…

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Kenton County Parks and Recreation to host three themed family fun nights in the coming weeks

September 4, 20170

Kenton County Parks & Recreation (KCP&R) is hosting multiple Family Fun Nights beginning in September with events for the entire…

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Explore Kentucky: Wickliffe Mounds State Historic Site to host Archaeology Festival Sept. 23

September 3, 2017September 3, 20170

Wickliffe Mounds State Historic Site will host an Archaeology Festival on Sept. 23 as part of Archaeology Month. The day…

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Chef Foster: Sometimes taken for granted, the common potato has a prominent spot at the table

September 1, 2017August 31, 20170

Last week’s column talked about the forgotten vegetables at the market, and in the midst of all the discussion about…

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Festivals, crafts, superheroes and more at Kenton County Public Library branches in September

September 1, 2017September 1, 20170

Kickoff fall at the Kenton County Public Library with some of these free events for the whole family. Cincinnati’s Brewing…

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Carter Caves State Resort Park in Olive Hill to host Fraley Mountain Music Gatherin’ Sept. 6-9

August 31, 20170

Carter Caves State Resort Park will host the annual Fraley Mountain Music Gatherin’ from Sept. 6-9. The festival that began…

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Gayle Pille: The maniacal calls of the Barred Owl — is that a ‘discordant scream’ or a ‘burst of laughter’?

August 30, 2017August 30, 20171

Many a person has been awakened in the middle of the night by the maniacal calls of the Barred Owl…

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Kentucky by Heart: While known more for basketball, state played key role in baseball’s most tragic story

August 29, 2017August 28, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist When we’re talking sports in the Bluegrass, the state is likely most known as a…

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Our Rich History: Tolzmann’s book on Beer Baron John Hauck reminds us of our beer heritage

August 28, 2017August 28, 20170

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Dr. Don Tolzmann always delivers — whether in book or lecture format. Well-known…

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Chef Foster: Growers can provide knowledge, advice on the subject of forgotten produce of summer

August 25, 2017August 25, 20170

Let’s call them the forgotten produce of the summer. The eggplants and kohlrabi, radishes and kale. Coveted by a few,…

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Freedom at home for big weekend series filled with promos and chance to clinch division title

August 25, 2017August 25, 20170

The first-place Florence Freedom, presented by Titan Mechanical Solutions, play at home throughout this weekend as they close out the…

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Kentucky by Heart: Saved by adoption, Lane dedicates his life to uplifting vulnerable children

August 23, 2017August 22, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Some 25 years ago, Deborah Lane, Winchester, decided that she wanted a fourth child, this…

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Corporex opens new eatery in RiverCenter, Butlers Pantry; public grand opening party on Sept. 7

August 22, 2017August 22, 20170

Corporex Companies have opened a new eatery and marketplace on Covington’s historic riverfront. From the team that created FIRE, Butlers Pantry…

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