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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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Northern Kentucky University grad is National Big Brother of the Year; mentored Cincinnati youngster

July 6, 2017July 5, 20170

Terence Daniels of Cincinnati has been named National Big Brother of the Year by Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. …

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Heritage Day and Chalkfest provide opportunities for family fun in downtown Burlington Saturday

July 5, 2017July 4, 20170

NKyTribune staff The Historic Burlington Business Association and Boone County Historical Society are partnering again this year for the Boone…

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Kentucky by Heart: From Lincoln to Ali to Henry Clay, everyone has their favorite colorful Kentuckian

July 4, 2017July 3, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Who is your favorite Kentuckian from the annals of history books? Consider a person you…

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Our Rich History: Dusing Brothers Ice to close after 89 years as owners decide to “chill out” and retire

July 3, 2017July 6, 20170

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune I spent a bittersweet June 30 afternoon this year returning some books on…

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Durr branch of Kenton County libraries to offer water fun, free lunch at halfway point of reading club

July 3, 2017July 2, 20170

Kenton County Public Library William E. Durr Branch in Independence will celebrate the halfway point of its Summer Reading Club…

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Intrepid Urban Farmer: Right at the beginning of the payoff, elated by the look of things (and anticipating)

July 2, 2017June 29, 20170

By Ginger Dawson Special to NKyTribune Here we are. Right at the beginning of the payoff. The garden has been…

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Chef Foster: Ripest summer tomatoes don’t necessarily result in the tastiest tomato pie

June 30, 2017June 29, 20170

Tomatoes are the gateway vegetable of the summer, the bell weather for when and how complete the summer season really…

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Get your play on at Kenton County Parks with programs throughout the month of July

June 30, 20170

Summer is here, which means it’s time to get your play on. This July, discover the power of play with…

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The Murph Challenge is tribute to fallen Navy Seal who invented it; Erlanger Police host it on Saturday

June 29, 2017June 29, 20170

Could you do the “Murph?” It’s a one mile run followed by 100 pull-ups, 200 push-ups, 300 air squats, and…

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Irish Heritage Center founders talk about ‘awakening the Irish’ in the region at Florence Rotary Club

June 28, 20170

By Pat Moynahan Special to the NKyTribune Maureen Kennedy and Kent Covey founded the Irish Heritage Center (IHC) of Greater…

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Kentucky by Heart: Winchester minister, family touched by acts of kindness by their community

June 27, 2017June 26, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Minister Dave Scalf describes himself and those who worship at Christ Church Winchester as “real…

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Our Rich History: Sweet memories of Woolworth’s downtown Cincinnati store, a five-and-ten cent store

June 26, 2017June 26, 20174

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune F. W. Woolworth Co. was once the largest discount store chain in the…

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Atlas Dry Cleaners: Celebrating 80 years of business in July; started by Geisen family in 1937

June 24, 2017June 23, 20170

By Michael Ayers NKyTribune intern Newport’s Atlas Dry Cleaners will be in continuous operation for eight decades come this July….

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Chef Foster: How to preserve our food heritage while trying to keep up with current demand

June 23, 2017June 23, 20170

As I write this column, I sit in a beach house, hundreds of miles away from Lexington on Edisto Island…

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Five things that might happen when you plan your own photography trips – and how to avoid them

June 22, 20170

By Becky Kempf Special to the NKyTribune You photograph the same places everyone else does Three years ago, I went…

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