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Intrepid Urban Farmer: Throwing caution to the wind, and digging up the ‘dirt’ on what’s really in the soil

February 23, 2017February 23, 20170

Mother nature is playing tricks on us. It’s the end of February and it’s sixty degrees outside! This is a…

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Jamie Vaught: Books on Obama, 2016 Presidential race among recommended reading offerings

February 22, 2017February 20, 20170

This is the second of a two-part series on recently-published nonfiction books. Spring is still more than a month away…

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Kentucky by Heart: Diverse sampling of stories best illustrate, explain life in the Blue Grass state

February 21, 2017February 20, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist In last week’s Kentucky by Heart, I shared a virtual tour of Kentucky via the…

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Lyn Hacker: Musicial dynamo John Heinrich takes lifetime accomplishments, creates Songwriter Demo

February 21, 2017February 20, 20170

So you’ve given vent to that incessant string of words that has been rattling around in your brain for some…

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Our Rich History: Alms and Doepke in Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine was second largest store west of NYC

February 20, 2017February 20, 20170

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune My parents used to speak of the old Alms and Doepke department store…

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Covington’s Braxton Brewing Co. offering live You Knew Me When duo, advancing a new album

February 18, 2017February 18, 20170

After uprooting from their Nashville home and full-time jobs in June of 2012, the husband and wife indie folk-rock duo You…

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Gayle Pille: No shortage of squirrels in Northern Kentucky — where there are trees, there are squirrels

February 17, 2017February 16, 20171

Kentucky is home to four different species of squirrels – the Southern Flying Squirrel, Red Squirrel, Eastern Gray Squirrel, and…

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Chef Foster: Never underestimate the importance of good prep work for excellent results in the kitchen

February 17, 2017February 16, 20170

Food in general can be a very contemplative idea to consider. On a wide scale it is fraught with all…

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Bluegrass & Backroads: Former Marine inspired to create new fishing lure — one with a heartbeat

February 16, 2017February 15, 20170

Meet Marine veteran Brian von Plueren, who motivated by his injuries, created a highly successful fishing lure that was different….

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Jamie Vaught: Hillbilly Elegy, sports memoirs among recommended non-fiction books for winter reading

February 15, 2017February 14, 20170

This is the first of a two-part series on recently-published nonfiction books. Spring is still more than a month away…

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Kentucky by Heart: Writing room provides many opportunities for virtual trips, enriching experiences

February 14, 2017February 13, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist My sweet spot for leisurely travel destinations is almost always centered within the state of…

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Our Rich History: Kentucky Governor-elect William Goebel is nation’s only assassinated governor

February 13, 2017February 13, 20170

By Andrew Young Special to NKyTribune On January 30, 1900, the Senate and House of Kentucky met together in a…

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Independence artist Timothy Gold among 24 whose work is included in ‘Kentucky Visions at the Capitol’

February 11, 2017February 11, 20170

The work of 24 Kentucky artists, including Timothy Gold of Kenton, graces the hallways of the Capitol Annex. The Kentucky…

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Chef Foster: It’s a dietary staple, but the question remains — just what is a mushroom?

February 10, 2017February 10, 20170

What is a mushroom exactly? That was a real question uttered by one of my culinary students at Sullivan University….

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Keven Moore: A common-sense approach can go a long way to keeping you safe on the streets

February 9, 2017February 9, 20170

As a young middle-class kid growing up in a church that had an inner city bus ministry, my father, the…

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Kentucky by Heart: For many kids across the state, Summer Food Service Program is literally a lifesaver

February 7, 2017February 6, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Valerie Knight is a big supporter of a government program that she believes is well…

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Our Rich History: Charles Cist (1792-1868) was early Cincinnati historian, driven by love of area

February 6, 20170

by Don Heinrich Tolzmann Special to NKyTribune Charles Cist (1792-1868) published several books that are valuable for anyone interested in…

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Northern Kentucky’s Jordan Blackmore is in-demand stylist to the stars in his New York City studio

February 6, 2017February 5, 20170

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune Reporter Long before he became a sought after hairstylist to the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Naomi…

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Former EKU student, Richmond native featured in Super Bowl commercial, then FOX show 24: Legacy

February 4, 2017February 3, 20170

No matter which team wins, the evening of Super Bowl LI will be memorable for Richmond native and former Eastern…

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Cincinnati Museum Center partners with Miami Univ. to enhance Vikings: Beyond the Legend exhibition

February 3, 2017February 3, 20170

The brutal and exotic mystique of the Vikings is receiving a new spotlight in the worldwide, ocean-spanning exhibition Vikings: Beyond…

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Chef Foster: When the snow storm hits, it’s always good to have a well-stocked emergency pantry

February 3, 2017February 3, 20170

If you believe The Farmer’s Almanac, we are in for ‘out of the frying pan and into the fire.” As…

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Blanche Gaynor receives 2017 Women’s Initiative Spirit of Achievement Award

February 2, 2017February 1, 20170

For Blanche Gaynor, becoming involved in the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s Women’s Initiative was a natural fit for her…

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