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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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Bluegrass & Backroads: Pay a visit to Mammoth Cave Transplants, one of KFB’s Roadside Markets

October 2, 2016October 1, 20160

Let’s head to Brownsville KY to visit Mammoth Cave Transplants, one of Kentucky Farm Bureau’s Certified Roadside Markets. Kentucky is…

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Madcap puppets Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Trick or Treat among BCPL October activities for kids, teens

October 1, 20160

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

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Boone County Public Library October events for adults include ghost walks, concerts, other activities

September 30, 2016September 30, 20160

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

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Chef Foster: When used in moderation, comfort food fats are essential to our wellbeing

September 30, 2016September 30, 20160

It was 52 degrees when I got up this morning. Suddenly a cup of coffee is a necessity rather than…

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Keven Moore: The senior driver challenge — how do you tell grandma she shouldn’t be driving?

September 29, 2016September 28, 20160

It’s been said Adam and Eve were the happiest, and the luckiest, couple in the world, because neither of them…

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Bee Buzz: Interesting things to know about bees during National Honey Bee Month

September 28, 2016September 28, 20160

By Robbie Shell Special to NKyTribune In recognition of September being National Honey Bee Month here are some things to…

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Kentucky by Heart: My only sibling is not only something special; he is one of the best

September 27, 2016September 26, 20160

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist I could see clearly when my brother and I were growing up that we had…

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Our Rich History: ‘Cradle of the Arts,’ celebrates Mother of God Church — Mutter Gottes Kirche

September 26, 2016September 26, 20160

By Don Heinrich Tolzmann Special to NKyTribune A beautifully illustrated new book on Mother of God Church has just been…

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Chef Foster: With temperatures in the 90s, it’s hard to think about cool weather food that’s on the way

September 23, 2016September 23, 20160

Fall officially began Thursday and I have no doubt that within a few days it will still be in the…

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Catalytic Fund’s Beyond the Curb will take you to charming, historic Ludlow on October 9

September 23, 2016September 22, 20160

Beyond the Curb, an initiative of The Catalytic Fund, will take you to Ludlow on Sunday October 9, from 10…

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Tenth annual Taste of the Levee in Newport Saturday includes entertainment, all food samplings $3 or less

September 22, 2016September 21, 20160

The 10th Annual Taste of the Levee sponsored by Cincinnati Bell takes place on Saturday, Sept. 24, from 11:30 a.m. to…

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Quest, Vision, Skyward: Reflecting on NKY’s commitment to a plan — and One Vision One Voice

September 21, 2016September 21, 20160

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter Bill Scheyer knows the impact of a strategic vision. He sees the proof from his…

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Attorney Gary Reed writes second book, a legal thriller set in Cinci/NKy; hint — prosecutor is villain

September 21, 2016September 21, 20161

Special to NKyTribune Northern Kentucky attorney Gary Reed’s second book is a legal thriller that plays out against a background…

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Kentucky by Heart: Writing, faith in God help Rita Setness cope with unexpected loss of son

September 20, 2016September 20, 20160

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Writing a book called Surviving Child Loss was, for Nicholasville resident Rita Setness, part of…

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