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Cincinnati Zoo’s baby hippo Fiona exploring outdoor habitat after hours, not yet ready for public to see

June 1, 2017June 1, 20170

Fiona, Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden’s famous four-month-old hippo calf, has started to explore the outdoor habitat at Hippo Cove…

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Intrepid Urban Farmer: Planting after Mother’s Day cuts down frost danger, doesn’t lighten workload

May 31, 2017May 30, 20170

By Ginger Dawson Special to NKyTribune Mother’s Day is that all-important marker of time for gardeners. I can pretty much…

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Freedom come home to UC Health Stadium Thursday, busy weekend of fan-friendly activities scheduled

May 31, 2017May 30, 20170

The Florence Freedom, presented by Titan Mechanical Solutions, return home to UC Health Stadium this weekend to take on the Evansville…

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June calendar of events for adults at Boone County Public Library includes plenty of concerts, activities

May 30, 2017May 30, 20170

The Boone County Public Library offers events for adults at its branches and throughout the county during the month of…

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Kentucky by Heart: Change in location means gardening — and a surprising interest in the weather

May 30, 2017May 29, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Starting as a toddler, and for most of my youth, hearing my parents talk about…

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Our Rich History: World War I comes to Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky

May 29, 2017June 11, 20170

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to the NKyTribune One hundred years ago, on Wednesday, May 30, 1917, Covington, Kentucky’s Memorial…

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Rubik’s Cube endures — official World Cube Association competition to be held in NKY on June 3

May 29, 2017May 26, 20170

A nationally sanctioned Rubik’s Cube Competition takes place in Northern Kentucky on Saturday, June 3 at Scott High School in…

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Hair today, but tomorrow yours could be part of a cancer patient’s road to recovery

May 28, 2017May 27, 20170

Staff report Some enthusiastic hair stylists are volunteering their time for A Hair Donation Drive at Altar’d State in Crestview…

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Billy Reed: Jim Bunning — ballplayer or Senator — ‘always came with his best stuff,’ dies at age 85

May 27, 2017May 27, 20170

Whether you remember Jim Bunning mainly as a major-league pitcher or a staunchly conservative politician, you’ll have to agree that…

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Chef Foster: Bridging one season to another means taking advantage of what’s currently available

May 26, 2017May 25, 20170

As we hurtle into summer at breakneck speed, it is worth our while to reflect for a moment on the…

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44 local brews among 102 varieties at Taste of Cincy; Braxton Brewing Co. to offer limited-edition beers

May 26, 20170

NKyTribune staff and Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber Taste of Cincinnati, presented by Budweiser, will feature more than 100 beer varieties…

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As summer travel season approaches, CVG has some helpful insights to make your trip easier

May 26, 2017May 23, 20170

The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) is launching into the summer travel season by offering passengers more flights and destinations….

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Bevin, Brannen, bobblehead highlight NKY Night at Great American Ball Park — good time for all

May 24, 2017May 23, 20170

The third annual Northern Kentucky Night at Great American Ball Park on May 20 featured Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin, Northern…

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Taste of Cincinnati’s Taste of Findlay Market announces 21 vendors for culinary arts festival

May 23, 20170

Cincinnati’s Findlay Market, Ohio’s oldest surviving municipal market house, will have a new home away from home inside Taste of…

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Kentucky by Heart: Historic Keene community might not be fancy, but it’s home … and always will be

May 23, 2017May 25, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist For nice rides in the country, I often take Highway 169 in the central Kentucky…

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Our Rich History: The Wyandots — well assimilated — were sadly victims of Indian Removal Act

May 22, 2017May 22, 20170

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune In 1843, Cincinnati’s public landing was a bustling place of business and human interaction….

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Free summer concert series coming to World Peace Bell Park, thanks to Southbank Partners

May 22, 2017May 20, 20170

Southbank Partners, along with Woolpert and Sunesis Construction, are hosting a summer concert series at the World Peace Bell Park…

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Lauren Hill 5K Spaghetti Run at Newport Italianfest canceled; all other activities to go on as scheduled

May 22, 20170

The organizers of Newport Italianfest regret to announce that the Second Annual Lauren Hill 5K Spaghetti Run that was scheduled…

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Keep the Wild in Wildlife: Residents urged to work together to prevent problems with bears

May 20, 2017May 19, 20170

John Hast has a word of advice for anyone tempted to throw doughnuts or food scraps to a bear: Don’t….

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Chef Foster: There’s a place for dry herbs, but with fresh now abundant, take advantage of the season

May 19, 2017May 18, 20170

Ever so subtly the seasons are changing. Yes the trees mostly have leafed out, and I’ve cut the grass more…

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Cincinnati Museum Center offers summer camp experiences at Union Terminal and in NKY

May 19, 2017May 18, 20170

There’s still time to sign up for Cincinnati Museum Center’s summer camps. Camps are available for grades K-8 on a…

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Mutts 4 the Military: Veterans receive a four-legged buddy and the dogs get a new home and purpose

May 18, 2017May 17, 20170

Mutts 4 the Military rescues dogs from high-kill shelters and places them where they are needed the most — with…

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