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Bluegrass & Backroads: Natural Bridge is one of Kentucky’s most beautiful, well-known landmarks

December 4, 2016December 3, 20160

One of Kentucky’s most beautiful landmarks, Natural Bridge spans Powell and Wolfe counties and contains some 20 miles of hiking…

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Check out all that’s happening in Newport over the weekend and beyond — ‘Tis that time of the year

December 2, 20160

Light-Night Newport — Santa & Elves Light-Night on Saturday, Dec. 3 starts a series of free events, Lighting up the…

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Chef Foster: Food may not solve all the world’s problems, but it certainly gets us talking

December 2, 2016December 1, 20160

How quickly Thanksgiving fades into our rear view mirror as we face the impending crush of Christmas, New Years and…

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Keven Moore: Who knew that line-cutting was safe and acceptable? Just use the zipper merge!

December 1, 2016November 30, 20160

Cutting in line, is such a huge social taboo with me, that I have been known to exchange a few…

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Plenty for kids and families to do all month at Kenton County libraries; check out holiday programs

December 1, 2016November 29, 20160

The Kenton County Public Library offers more than 100 FREE programs a month. Here are just a few of the…

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Giving it another try; salon visit becomes moment of kindness for woman with son on autism spectrum

November 30, 2016November 30, 20160

By Elizabeth Huss Special to the NKyTribune My story of thanks takes place inside a hair salon in the Shoppes…

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Holiday briefs: Ft. Wright Cops-Kids, Crescent Springs-Villa Hills Christmas in Park, TMC nativity

November 29, 2016November 29, 20160

Cops & Kids seeks donations The Cops & Kids program provides gifts and necessities such as warm clothing for children…

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Kentucky by Heart: Don’t hold back; take time to say what needs to be said to your loved ones

November 29, 2016November 28, 20160

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist That gentle nudge to do what seems right can be aggravating at times. For one…

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Boone County Public Library December events for adults include concerts, Christmas on Main in Walton

November 29, 2016November 27, 20160

The Boone County Public Library offers events at its branches and throughout the county during the month of December. Some…

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Our Rich History: Jessica Firth, first Kenton County woman to run for state office, was change agent

November 28, 20160

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to the NKyTribune Jessica (Jessie) Firth was a change agent for many causes, especially for…

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Bluegrass & Backroads: Get a better look at history with a visit to the Kentucky Bison Company

November 28, 2016November 27, 20160

Watch this beautiful story on Woodland Farm and the Kentucky Bison Company, located in Goshen in Oldham County. Kentucky is…

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Gayle Pille: Our Planet Earth has seen many mass extinctions — and climate change may signal another

November 27, 2016November 28, 20160

Extinction is nothing new to Planet Earth. At 4.5 billion years old, the planet has endured many periods of extinctions….

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A Burlington Christmas showcases area businesses, attractions, includes activities, Santa Paws Parade

November 26, 2016November 26, 20160

Visit Historic Burlington Friday, Dec. 2 through Sunday, Dec. 4, for a weekend filled with holiday excitement. On Friday night,…

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Expanded dates for Creation Museum’s Christmas Town; includes outdoor light displays, live Nativity

November 25, 20160

The Creation Museum has announced expanded dates for its highly anticipated annual free Christmas celebration known as Christmas Town –…

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Parking lot safety tips for Black Friday — whether you are a pedestrian or driver, stay alert to be safe

November 24, 2016November 23, 20160

Thanksgiving is here. That means Black Friday isn’t too far behind. With all of the rushing around, drivers and pedestrians…

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Local author Donald Owen releases paranormal thriller, Wilderness of Divine Precedent

November 23, 2016November 21, 20160

Special to NKyTribune An unresolved past clashes with an unstable future in Donald Owen’s Wilderness of Divine Precedent, a paranormal…

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Keven Moore: Let’s talk turkey — the Thanksgiving holiday is full of hazards; beware and be careful

November 23, 2016November 23, 20160

This Thanksgiving Day holiday is a day for families and friends to come together to celebrate and be thankful for…

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Kentucky by Heart: A bucket list that’s already been fulfilled, sharing a deep sense of gratitude

November 22, 2016November 21, 20160

This article appeared in KyForward previously on November 24, 2015. By Steve Flairty NKyTribune Columnist Bucket lists get a lot…

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Aspiring Eagle Scout preserves Graves family legacy with cemetery restoration project in Hebron

November 21, 2016November 21, 20162

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor What started as a young man’s attempt to learn more about his ancestors turned…

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Our Rich History: Downtown home of Republic Bank has stately history, began as Farmers and Traders

November 21, 2016November 20, 20160

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune A stately bank building—now the home of Republic Bank—stands on the northwest corner…

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Chef Foster: To truly enjoy the holiday season, surround yourself with people you love and enjoy

November 18, 2016November 17, 20160

We have entered that time of year when entertaining becomes an all-consuming passion and people are desperate to showcase talents,…

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EatKentucky: Lexington’s Sahara’s Mediterranean Cuisine offers authentic dishes, Middle Eastern flair

November 18, 2016November 17, 20160

By Kindsey Bernhard Special to NKyTribune Lexington is full of local restaurants that many people have not heard of that…

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