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Our Rich History: Air pioneer Hugh Watson was ‘Grand Patriarch of Cincinnati Aviation’

July 24, 20172

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to NKyTribune On a crisp autumn morning in November 1954, 60-year old Hugh Watson, one of…

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Celebrate Shark Week at Newport Aquarium; one kid free with full-priced adult ticket and extended hours

July 24, 2017July 24, 20170

Newport Aquarium has so many shark habitats to see, touch and explore, it’s a great place to celebrate Discovery Channel’s…

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Jamie Vaught: Watergate, ‘fake news’ and Hemingway among topics for your late summer reading list

July 23, 2017July 18, 20170

This is the second of a two-part series about recently-published nonfiction books that you may enjoy this summer. — “Hallelujah…

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Western Kentucky University graduate nominated for primetime Emmy Award for work on HBO series

July 23, 2017July 20, 20170

Becky Ann Baker, a 1975 Western Kentucky University graduate, is a first-time nominee for a Primetime Emmy Award for her…

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Jamie Vaught: With summer winding down, here are a few books to help keep the season going

July 22, 2017July 18, 20170

This is the first of a two-part series about recently-published nonfiction books, beginning with several volumes on baseball, that you…

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Chef Foster: Take advantage of living in a region that encourages year-round farm to table eating

July 21, 2017July 20, 20170

There comes a point in every summer season when I look around and think the market can’t get any bigger….

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Intrepid Urban Farmer: When Satan comes to call on the garden, he’s got a name — Squash Vine Borer

July 21, 2017July 20, 20170

By Ginger Dawson Special to NKyTribune Satan was in my backyard last week.  He took me by surprise.  He was…

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Special Olympics to hold Northern Kentucky Fire Truck Pull captain kickoff July 25 in Florence

July 20, 2017July 19, 20170

Special Olympics Kentucky will hold a Captains Kickoff meeting for the 2017 Fire Truck Pull on Tuesday, July 25, at…

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Family Nature Day, presented by BCPL and Boone County Parks coming up at Boone Woods

July 19, 2017July 18, 20170

By Micha O’Connor Milwood Special to the NKyTribune Get outdoors and explore the Boone County’s backyard through hands-on activities for…

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Kentucky by Heart: Reflecting on column No. 100 — slices of life about special times and places

July 18, 2017July 18, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist This is my Kentucky by Heart column No. 100 since launching it a few years…

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Inaugural Cinema in the Cemetery series kicks off August 4 at Linden Grove with ‘The Lego Movie’

July 18, 2017July 17, 20170

The Covington Parks and Recreation Department is partnering with The Friends of Peaselburg Neighborhood Association, Linden Grove Cemetery and Arboretum…

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Our Rich History: Bessie Allison Doerr, a woman of determination, believed in the power of education

July 17, 2017July 17, 20170

By David E. Schroeder Special to NKyTribune Sarah Elizabeth Allison Doerr is a name few Northern Kentuckians remember. However, during…

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Young Marine from Falmouth chosen as Honor Graduate at National Junior Leadership School

July 17, 20170

Parker Wilson of Falmouth was selected as the Honor Graduate of the 2017 Young Marines National Junior Leadership School at Camp…

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The untold story behind the Delta Queen painting on display at the Boone County Main Library

July 16, 2017July 16, 20170

By Jennifer Cheek Special to the NKyTribune Boone County Public Library is home to a Delta Queen picture, painted by…

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Chef Foster: Corn is an easy target for critics, but in its basic form, can add a lot to your meal

July 14, 2017July 13, 20170

About this time of the year I start to write about corn. Usually I warn about the evils of what…

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Swirl into the Mystic with Renaissance Covington’s Summer Night Bazaar on Pike Street this weekend

July 13, 2017July 13, 20170

Renaissance Covington is hosting a SUMMER NIGHT BAZAAR ON PIKE STREET, July 15 and July 16. The event will take…

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Keven Moore: Reflecting on three full decades of marriage, and sharing some advice with my children

July 13, 2017July 13, 20170

This past Tuesday marked my 30th wedding anniversary. That equates to three full decades, or 10,950 days, or 262,800 hours,…

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‘Perennial Small Space’ turns empty Covington property into a ‘pop up’ art gallery opening July 15

July 12, 2017July 10, 20170

A previously unused store front of Covington’s Mutual building will be transformed into an immersive gallery experience where six local…

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Kentucky by Heart: There are good people in our state, and one of them is feeding kids this summer

July 11, 2017July 10, 20170

By Steve Flairty Special to NKyTribune The first thing that one should know about Tammy Spicer is that she is…

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Our Rich History: Historic stained-glass windows in Cathedral Basilica draw new generation of admirers

July 10, 20175

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to NKyTribune Anyone who has ever made a visit to Covington’s Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption…

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Chef Foster: Restaurant scene no longer dominated by fast food as Lexington hometown talent emerges

July 7, 2017July 7, 20170

It sometimes helps with perspective when you visit another city or state and immerse yourself in their version of your…

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Boone County Public Library local history associate puts her passions to work on the job

July 7, 20170

By Jennifer Cheek Special to the NKyTribune Rosie Carpenter has been at Boone County Public Library for almost a year…

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