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Our Rich History: Minnie Lohman built Bond Hill’s Swiss Gardens, the ‘Pride of the Queen City’

October 24, 2016October 24, 20160

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to NKyTribune On a clear summer morning in 1929, Minnie Lohman walked out the front door…

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Bluegrass & Backroads: Roberts Family Farm has been giving back to Meade County since 2000

October 23, 2016October 23, 20160

Roberts Family Farm has been giving back to its community during the Halloween season since 2000, giving local kids a…

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Chef Kelsey Yerger celebrates long tenure with Metropolitan Club as it approaches 25th anniversary

October 21, 2016October 21, 20160

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune Reporter The skyline view of Covington’s Metropolitan Club is a long way from the local diner…

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Chef Foster: Marketing important for local organic farms, but ultimately it’s really about the food

October 21, 2016October 21, 20160

The trip to Elmwood Stock Farm takes about 25 minutes from the center of Lexington. It’s a forgettable drive if…

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Southgate gets Little Free Library, bench, courtesy of Northern Kentucky Association of REALTORS

October 20, 2016October 19, 20160

The Northern Kentucky Association of REALTORS and the City of Southgate have collaborated on a community improvement project by installing…

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Boone County Public Library presents Native American Heritage Month Celebration

October 19, 2016October 18, 20160

The Boone County Public Library Main branch in Burlington presents a Native American Heritage Month Celebration, Saturday, November 5 from…

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To grandmother’s house we go; conference offers support for grandparents raising grandchildren

October 18, 2016October 18, 20160

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune Reporter Four years ago, when social workers placed Jeanne Miller-Jacobs’ three grandchildren in the care of…

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St. Elizabeth Hospice to host Veterans Appreciation Luncheon at Training and Education Center

October 18, 2016October 18, 20160

Americans throughout the country celebrate Veterans Day on November 11, a special day to salute the men and women who…

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Kentucky by Heart: Corns, ‘poor boy from Lewis County,’ made historic impact on education system

October 18, 2016October 19, 20232

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Judge Ray Corns, of the Franklin County Circuit Court, handed down one of the most…

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Our Rich History: Little-known Cincinnati artist once saved Duveneck’s murals from ruin

October 17, 2016October 17, 20160

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to NKyTribune On a cold November day in 1920, a letter arrived at St. Mary’s Cathedral…

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Gayle Pille: Virginia Opossum — a ‘living fossil’ is our only marsupial; ‘put out more birdseed’

October 14, 2016October 13, 20160

They are “living fossils,” having survived relatively unchanged for at least 70 million years when dinosaurs also roamed the planet….

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Keven Moore: Fall festival time means amusement rides — and that means concern about safety

October 13, 2016October 6, 20160

Fall Festivals and Oktoberfest’s are all in full swing all across the country as families and kids are all riding…

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BBQ & Bluegrass Jam at Steepleview Farm October 15; hayrides, family fun, and more — for good causes

October 12, 2016October 11, 20160

The theme of this year’s Steepleview Farm charity event is “Prevention and Detection are in your hands,” as Marcus and…

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Kentucky by Heart: Some personal reading recommendations to get you through the fall season

October 11, 2016October 10, 20160

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist My personal reading choices have little to do with the time of the year it…

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Our Rich History: Cathedral Basilica Gargoyles and Chimera can be traced back to 19th-Century Paris

October 10, 2016October 10, 20160

by Stephen Enzweiler Special to NKyTribune Chances are, if you’ve ever driven along Madison Avenue in Covington, you’ve seen them….

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Newport’s East Row Garden Club’s Tree Revitalize will plant 145 street trees on Saturday, Oct. 15

October 9, 2016October 8, 20160

Tree Revitalize, a project spearheaded by Newport’s East Row Garden Club, will hold their third street tree planting event on…

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Covington groups organizing beautification projects on Make a Difference Day, Oct. 22; need volunteers

October 7, 20160

Covington residents are invited to join together to make a difference in their neighborhood on Saturday, October 22 as part…

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Chef Foster: Even if you aren’t a big pumpkin fan, imaginative recipes might just change your thinking

October 7, 2016October 6, 20160

Let me be brutally honest and state for the record that I am not a fan of pumpkin. I know…

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Keven Moore: Plenty of reasons to be scared out of your wits at those seasonal Haunted Houses

October 6, 2016October 5, 20160

October is here and the Halloween season is nearly upon us. Community groups, schools, charities, non-for-profit organizations will be designing,…

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Family with origins in Mexico celebrates traditions with help from the Boone County Public Library

October 5, 20160

By Suzanne Yowler Special to the NKyTribune Originally from Mexico, Maria Waite arrived in the United States 18 years ago….

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Kentucky by Heart: Far from intimidating, former Clark educator Pace was a warm problem solver

October 4, 2016October 4, 20160

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist My early perception of Donald Pace, long-time Clark County educator who died on on Sept….

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Our Rich History: IRS Center dedicated in 1967, thanks to U.S. Congressman Brent Spence

October 3, 2016October 3, 20160

by Paul A. Tenkotte Special to the NKyTribune Benjamin Franklin once said that “In this world nothing can be said…

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