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Leadership Northern Kentucky Class of 2017 plans July ‘Unlock the Block’ summer festival in Latonia

April 25, 20170

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor Leadership Northern Kentucky plans to “Unlock the Block” in Latonia this summer. “Unlock the…

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Our Rich History: Harriet Beecher Stowe lived in Cincinnati, was member of the Semi-Colon Club

April 24, 2017April 23, 20170

By Andrew Young Special to NKyTribune In 1832 Harriet Beecher, 21 years old, moved with her family into a “spacious”…

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Chef Foster: Changing our habits key to eating healthier foods, improving our diets — give it a try

April 23, 2017April 23, 20170

It is a constant struggle I know, between what we want and what we need. I’m not talking mainstream concepts,…

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Idea Festival-Northern Kentucky to present ‘The Writerpreneur’ on May 11, by Innovation Network

April 22, 2017April 22, 20170

Great ideas can come from anywhere. On the evening of May 11, they’ll specifically be coming from Innovation Alley at…

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Kenton County Parks teams with BSA Cub Scout Pack 808 for Touch-A-Truck at Middleton-Mills Park

April 21, 2017April 20, 20170

Kenton County Parks & Recreation and the Boy Scouts of America Cub Scout Pack 808 will be presenting Touch-A-Truck at…

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Sawyer Brown to perform at KY Speedway prior to Quaker State 400 presented by Advance Auto Parts

April 21, 2017April 21, 20170

One of country music’s well-known bands, Sawyer Brown, will entertain race fans with a special performance prior to the July…

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Nine local artists to transform empty Covington property into temporary art gallery with ‘Perennial’

April 20, 2017April 20, 20170

Nine local artists hope to help the Covington community celebrate the correlation of spring and art by transforming an empty…

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BCPL continues series of WW II speakers with Doolittle Raider today; internment camp resident in May

April 19, 2017April 19, 20170

Boone County Public Library continues its spring series featuring speakers who lived through World War II, each with a different…

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Jamie Vaught: Potential summer reading includes looks at Summitt, Reagan, 2016 presidential run

April 19, 2017April 17, 20170

Summer vacation is just around the corner and most of us are planning relaxing trips to the mountains or beach….

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Kentucky by Heart: The Squire’s Sketches of Lexington flames interest in city’s most noted fires

April 18, 2017April 17, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist I recently picked up a copy of noted Lexington historian J. Winston Coleman Jr.’s book,…

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Our Rich History: The rebirth of Rabbit Hash General Store — fire, fame, intrigue, history, survival

April 17, 2017April 17, 20171

By Robert D. Webster Special to NKyTribune Just after 9:00 p.m. on a frigid February 13, 2016, a massive fire…

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StoryCorps arrives April 20 to an Opening Ceremony; schedule your story until May 19 at its MobileBooth

April 16, 2017April 16, 20170

StoryCorps, a renowned nonprofit organization celebrating the stories of everyday Americans, will record interviews in Cincinnati from Thursday, April 20…

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Chef Foster: Spring’s green vegetables provide gateway to diversity of summer produce still to come

April 14, 2017April 13, 20170

April is indeed the cruelest month, as it tempts us with warm weather and visions of what’s to come. Those…

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Monroe, Ohio, youngster is two millionth visitor to cross Shark Bridge at Newport Aquarium

April 13, 2017April 13, 20170

NKyTribune staff Newport Aquarium celebrated a milestone Thursday with the two-millionth crossing on Shark Bridge. Congratulations to the Maynard family from…

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Covington Board of Commissioners Nominate Devou Park to National Register of Historic Places

April 13, 2017April 12, 20170

On Tuesday evening, the City of Covington Board of Commissioners approved the signing of the Kentucky Certified Local Government Report…

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Kentucky by Heart: The day Thomas Clark helped my son with a social studies question and other tidbits

April 11, 2017April 10, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist During my years teaching fourth grade, students knew that whatever social studies lessons I taught,…

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Green Umbrella members get Duke grants to advance local food accessibility, distribution, rescue

April 11, 2017April 10, 20170

Imagine a place where food isn’t wasted, where it’s easy to find locally sourced food, and where healthy, locally-grown food…

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‘Chalk the Walk’ at Women’s Crisis Center Covington; events set for Sexual Assault Awareness Month

April 10, 2017April 10, 20170

Women’s Crisis Center is hosting a Chalk the Walk event on April 11th from 12:30-3:30 p.m. at the WCC Covington…

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Our Rich History: Turning 150 in style — the Roebling Bridge and Don Heinrich Tolzman’s new book

April 10, 2017April 9, 20170

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Residents of our region call one of our favorite icons by various names:…

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Work by 29 Kentucky artists celebrates tradition across the state in Governor’s Derby Exhibit

April 8, 20170

Work by 29 Kentucky artists will hang in Frankfort for the Governor’s Derby Exhibit, an annual initiative coordinated by the…

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Chef Foster: Tradition and pageantry of Keeneland apparent in the food … and not just the burgoo

April 7, 2017April 6, 20170

Keeneland, both in the spring and fall, seems to create a gateway into a new period each year. The influx…

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Joan Wurtenberger honored with St. E.’s Henrietta Cleveland award for history of volunteerism

April 6, 20170

A rich history of volunteerism and passion for the Northern Kentucky community are something that St. Elizabeth Healthcare and volunteer…

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