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KY Farm Bureau offers children’s book, The Most Wonderful Dream, about the ‘nobility of farmers’

March 23, 2017March 22, 20170

Kentucky Farm Bureau, in partnership with Farm Credit Mid-America, has published a book by Kentucky artist and author, Mitchell Tolle…

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Gayle Pille: By any name — Whistle-Pig, Land Beaver, Woodchuck, Groundhog — they are largest squirrels

March 22, 2017March 22, 20170

It’s hard not to love a Whistle-Pig or Land Beaver – or Woodchuck or Groundhog. Yep, they are all the…

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Kentucky by Heart: Veteran outdoorsman Caudill teaches survival … and appreciation for things green

March 21, 2017March 20, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Nature Reliance School founder and chief instructor Craig Caudill calls wilderness survival “a lazy man’s…

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Financial Lifeguard Christine Luken launches new book, ‘Money Is Emotional,’ today

March 21, 2017March 20, 20170

Seventy-two percent of Americans confess that they are always or sometimes stressed about money, yet 68% of them do not…

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Our Rich History: The Charles Svendsen Company is classic ‘pursuing American dream’ immigrant story

March 20, 2017March 19, 20170

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to NKyTribune Throughout the history of the Cincinnati area, there can be found colorful and engaging…

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Cincinnati Museum to offer Star Wars costumes exhibit; tickets on sale for show opening May 25

March 19, 2017March 18, 20170

Be one of the first to see Star Wars™  and the Power of Costume as dated tickets go on sale…

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Scout Luke Schauberger’s Eagle project is box at City of Union Building for flags’ proper ‘retirement’

March 18, 2017March 17, 20170

A new flag collection box has been installed for area residents at the City of Union Building. A collection box…

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Chef Foster: Rediscover authentic Irish cuisine as part of this year’s St. Patrick’s Day celebration

March 17, 2017March 16, 20170

Forget green beer and dense soda bread, warmed over corned beef and cabbage drowning in grey water with a side…

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NKU’s athletic trainer Molly Woods getting ready — and getting players ready — for big show Friday

March 15, 2017March 15, 20170



Lakeside Park resident Molly Woods, head athletic trainer at Northern Kentucky University, is on her way to her first Division…

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Kentucky by Heart: When it comes to having pun in Kentucky, there’s a lot of low-hanging fruit

March 14, 2017March 13, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Note: This column originally appeared in NKyTribune on April 5, 2016 I have always enjoyed…

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Intrepid Urban Farmer: With big swings in temps, who knows when to start . . . a gardener’s conundrum

March 14, 2017March 10, 20170

By Ginger Dawson Special to NKyTribune This winter sure is weird.  This was supposed to be my first year to…

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Our Rich History: Celebrating St. Patrick’s day — the Irish in our region; parade one of nation’s largest

March 13, 2017March 12, 20171

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune The following has been adapted from the entry, “Irish Americans,” by Paul A….

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Donna Vitucci to release second book, ‘Salt of Patriots,’ set around Fernald nuclear plant

March 12, 2017March 10, 20170

It’s fitting that April 22, Earth Day, is the release date for SALT OF PATRIOTS, the new novel by Covington…

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Cinci Zoo’s Blakely, an Australian Shepherd, fills in as parent to rare, one-month-old Tiger cubs

March 11, 2017March 11, 20170

Three rare Malayan tiger cubs, all female, have been cared for by Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden’s nursery staff since…

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Chef Foster: Stay as close as you can to the season when choosing fresh fruits for your menu

March 10, 2017March 10, 20170

Quick, what was the last piece of fresh fruit you ate? Crunched on an apple, sectioned an orange? How about…

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‘Pounding’ out stress and calories just a drumbeat away — call it a dance party with sweat (or perks)

March 9, 2017March 8, 20170

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter After a particularly grueling work week, Epic Wayts could very easily remain mired in the…

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Newport Aquarium in the running for tops in the country; supporters can cast one vote each day

March 8, 2017March 7, 20170

NKyTribune staff Newport Aquarium is hoping to make some big waves on a national scale. The Aquarium is in the…

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Kentucky by Heart: For Kentuckians, memories of state tournament are all part of our social fabric

March 7, 2017March 6, 20170

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist One of the first times I heard the phrase “Greatest Show on Earth” was at…

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Our Rich History: Singing song of praise, a New Yorker writes glowingly in 1855 about Cincinnati

March 6, 20171

By Don Heinrich Tolzmann Special to the NKyTribune In 1855, Lewis Gaylord Clark, editor of The Knickerbocker, a New York…

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Bluegrass & Backroads: Mulberry Orchard shows school kids where their food comes from

March 5, 2017March 4, 20170

Visit one of the members of the Kentucky Certified Roadside Farm Market Program, Mulberry Orchard of Shelbyville, where school thousands…

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Chef Foster: Unpredictable winter weather has big impact on local farmers — and on your local chef

March 3, 2017March 2, 20170

In my conversations with local farmers over the past two or three weeks, a familiar pattern has emerged. Quietly optimistic…

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When all ‘hail’ breaks loose, here are some tips from AAA for recovering from storm damage

March 2, 2017March 2, 20170

From AAACincy The tri-state area will continue to be impacted by strong winds with the potential for more flooding. A storm’s…

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