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City of Union announces food truck lineup for the Union Celebrates America Event and fireworks

June 21, 2017June 21, 20170

The City of Union has announced the list of food and beverage vendors who will attend the Union Celebrates America…

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Kentucky by Heart: From the real McCoy to Floyd Collins, forgotten Kentuckians have interesting stories

June 20, 2017June 19, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist When perusing the 15th state’s illustrious history, even Kentucky outsiders recognize such names as Abraham…

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Our Rich History: ‘Squirrel Hunters’ answer the call to save Cincinnati and NKY from the Confederacy

June 19, 2017June 18, 20170

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune In 1862, Cincinnati seemed well-insulated from the destruction and violence of the American Civil…

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Chef Foster: During produce boom, the question is how much are you willing to spend on great food?

June 16, 2017June 16, 20170

In the midst of a summer boom of produce, we need to calculate just how far we are willing to…

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Freedom return home for weekend series filled with promotions, including Star Wars, Father’s Day

June 16, 20170

The Florence Freedom, presented by Titan Mechanical Solutions, return home today for Father’s Day Weekend, presented by Denny’s. The weekend…

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Gayle Pille: Good neighbors being good neighbors — also welcome the Carolina Wrens to mailboxes

June 16, 2017June 15, 20172

Some folks have all the luck. Shelly Sandfoss of Fort Wright recently had the pleasure of watching and photographing Carolina…

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Village Players of Fort Thomas presents theatrical production: Seven Deadly Sins

June 15, 2017June 14, 20170

Village Players of Fort Thomas presents an original theatrical production,“Seven Deadly Sins,” written by local playwrights Tammy Brady, Teri Foltz,…

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City of Silver Grove celebrates the opening of community garden with ribbon-cutting ceremony

June 14, 2017June 14, 20170

Josh Tunning realized that with the nearest grocery store more than four miles away, there was a lack of immediate…

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Kentucky by Heart: Community volunteer Nichols sees role as giving hope to those down on their luck

June 13, 2017June 12, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist I would have to see a whole lot more out of her before I’d ever…

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Ninth Annual Jane Austen Festival in Louisville – The largest event of its kind in North America

June 13, 20170

The Jane Austen Society of North America Greater Louisville Area Chapter  will celebrate “Jane Austen’s Legacy, 1775-1817”July 14 through July…

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Our Rich History: World War I in Cincinnati — the case of Lotta Burke and Free Speech

June 12, 2017June 12, 20170

by Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune One hundred years ago, on April 6, 1917, the United States officially entered…

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Officials advise tourists coming to Kentucky for eclipse to prepare ahead; large crowds expected

June 11, 2017June 11, 20170

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Up to a half million visitors are expected to converge on a largely rural expanse…

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Keep Covington Beautiful looking for volunteers to help clean up the riverbanks as part of River Sweep

June 10, 2017June 9, 20170

Since 1989, this award-winning cleanup for the Ohio River and its tributaries brings thousands of volunteers to the riverbanks to…

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Bluegrass & Backroads: Helping others and being around horses the mission of Therapeutic Riding

June 10, 2017June 8, 20170

New Beginnings Therapeutic Riding began as a dream of Julie Peterson. A way to both help others and be around…

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‘Y’all Means All’ Northern Kentucky Pride celebration includes parade, festival, games and more

June 9, 20170

Northern Kentucky Fairness has announced the schedule of events for NKY Pride 2017. The highlight of this year’s celebration is…

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Chef Foster: Here’s a mini challenge — plan an entire meal around a trip to the Farmer’s Market

June 9, 2017June 8, 20170

The time is fast approaching when you can start to put together whole dishes and even meals from the farmer’s…

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Big roll out of Covington city pool openings — come splash around, enjoy entertainment and fun — free to Covington residents

June 9, 2017June 8, 20170

The City of Covington Parks, Recreation & Facilities Department kicks off the 2017 pool season with an opening day celebration…

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Two Newport events on Saturday involve local brews: Brews and Blues and the Washington Wobble

June 8, 2017June 7, 20170

Staff report Two fun events in Newport on Saturday celebrate local brews. Newport on the Levee Local Brews & Blues…

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26th Newport Italianfest starts at 5 p.m. Thursday — great food, entertainment, a run and more

June 7, 20170

Newport’s famous Italianfest starts Thursday at 5 p.m. and runs through Sunday at 9 p.m. It’s the 26th. Get ready…

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Southbank unveils its Riverfront Commons Story Map, telling story of 11.5 mile Ohio River trail system

June 7, 20170

Southbank Partners today unveiled its Riverfront Commons Story Map – an interactive, online platform that graphically tells the story of…

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Covington’s 3rd Annual Garden tour this weekend — join the walking tour for a feast for the eyes

June 7, 2017June 7, 20170

Join hundreds of residents and local gardeners for a weekend of discovery.
 Come meet neighbors, learn about the community, or enjoy…

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Kentucky by Heart: Summers in Nebraska meant visiting the cousins, royal treatment — and adventure

June 6, 2017June 5, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist My love affair with Kentucky started as a child while growing up in southern Campbell…

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