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Our Rich History: 9/11 is etched in our hearts — and in our memorials; a day we’ll never forget

September 11, 2016September 10, 20161

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune “It started as a beautiful day on the East Coast of the United…

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NKY Convention Center hosts Cincy ComiCon 2016 this weekend, featuring The Walking Dead co-creator

September 9, 20160

The Northern Kentucky Convention Center will host the Cincy ComiCon 2016 Cincinnati’s celebration of comics, art, and their creators today…

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NKY’s Everett McMillen Cislo charts course to make a difference; involved in movement to revitalize Detroit

September 9, 2016September 9, 20160

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune Reporter In Life on the Mississippi, Mark Twain wrote, The face of the water, in time,…

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Chef Foster: Cooking with kale, as with most foods, sometimes requires a bit of research

September 9, 2016September 8, 20160

The other day, as part of a practical culinary final, I was served a kale salad by an Advanced Techniques…

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St. E doubles support of ‘One Vision One Voice’ campaign, for ‘underlying health of our community’

September 8, 20160

St. Elizabeth Healthcare announced a doubling of its investment in the One Vision One Voice campaign, a joint effort of…

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Lincoln Grant Scholar House to offer single parents opportunity for higher education, brighter future

September 8, 20161

By Anthony Wyatt NKyTribune reporter In December the Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission (NKCAC) will open the doors on the…

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Keven Moore: Ready to enjoy football season at last, but first a look at safety issues for big-crowd facilities

September 8, 2016September 15, 20160

“Man, I love off-season” said no football fan anywhere. All seems right with the world this Saturday morning, as I…

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Florence couple married 65 years include skydiving, reading at local library in retirement activities

September 7, 20161

By Suzanne Yowler Special to the NKyTribune from BCPL Avid readers John and Joanne Gillespie, who have been married for…

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Free admission for first responders at Newport Aquarium this weekend in recognition of Patriot Day

September 6, 2016September 6, 20160

In recognition of Patriot Day on September 11, 2016, Newport Aquarium will offer free admission to first responders this weekend….

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Kentucky by Heart: Some interesting facts you may not know about our first (and fifth) governor

September 6, 2016September 5, 20160

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist “Who was the first Kentucky governor?” is the question I’ve asked fourth graders for years…

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Our Rich History: Mother Teresa had a life-long friend and supporter in Covington’s Helen Theissen

September 5, 2016September 5, 20160

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune On Sunday, 100,000 people gathered in St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican, including…

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Chef Foster: Hard to pronounce treats offer a pleasant surprise with seasonal ingredients added

September 2, 2016September 1, 20160

Semifreddo, sabayon and sorbet could be linguistic tongue twisters, answers to culinary trivia or, most appropriately, three versatile desserts that…

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Boone County Public Library activities for adults in September include yoga, concerts, health clinic

September 2, 2016September 1, 20160

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

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Keven Moore: Back to school means shopping, nostalgia, and — Bam! — watch out for school buses

September 1, 2016September 1, 20160

The dog days of summer have come to a close, families everywhere are in the midst of finishing up their…

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Grand Ole Opry star Emi Sunshine and the Rain coming to Southgate House Revival Sept. 2

August 31, 2016August 31, 20160

Grand Ole Opry star Emi Sunshine and the Rain will perform at The Southgate House Revival-Sanctuary in Newport on Sept….

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Kentucky by Heart: Recruiting ‘rockstar’ David Armstrong paid his dues on road to success

August 30, 2016August 30, 20160

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist No one should ever question David Armstrong, former Western Kentucky Hilltopper quarterback, UK coaching staff…

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Erlanger Historical Society Heritage Day Celebration coming up; still time for vendors to register

August 30, 2016August 29, 20160

The Erlanger Historical Society’s 25th Anniversary Heritage Day Celebration takes place Sunday, Sept. 18, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m….

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Our Rich History: It was 50 years ago — really — that The Beatles made their second visit to Cincinnati

August 29, 2016August 29, 20161

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Saturday, August 20, 1966 was a very rainy evening. I remember it well….

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Campbell County native Angela Lauer posts second-place finish in international studio photo contest

August 27, 2016August 27, 20160

Angela Lauer, a native of Campbell County, finished second in the Amazon International Studio Photo Contest. Lauer, of California, Kentucky,…

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Berry Craig: Louisville publisher, diplomat Bingham saved historic St. Mary’s Parish in England

August 26, 2016August 25, 20160

By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist (Note: Berry Craig is spending his summer touring historic sites in Europe. This is his…

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Kenton County’s Jon Draud to be inducted into Eastern Kentucky University Hall of Fame

August 25, 2016August 25, 20160

NKyTribune staff Kenton County Commissioner and former state legislator Jon Draud is being inducted into the Eastern Kentucky University Athletics…

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Author Donna Vitucci has a passion for Covington Ladies Home and for telling universal stories

August 24, 2016August 24, 20160

By Anthony Wyatt NKyTribune reporter Nestled along the tree-lined avenues of the Licking-Riverside Historic District lies what Donna Vitucci refers…

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