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Kentucky by Heart: One man’s top 10 bucket list of books not to be missed — what are your favorites?

August 23, 2016August 22, 20160

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist My love of reading Kentucky-related books, particularly non-fiction, started as a child. Inspired by my…

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Beechwood alum Robert Hardin heads Off-Broadway for dual roles in new show, “McCready The Musical”

August 23, 2016August 23, 20160

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter As a ten-year-old, Robert Hardin attempted to impress his Blessed Sacrament knothole baseball coaches by…

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Our Rich History: Riveting new book on Pearl Bryan, one of region’s most celebrated murders

August 22, 2016August 21, 20160

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Unwanted: A Murder Mystery of the Gilded Age, by Andrew Young, is the…

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Illustrator Hayley Mullins will join author of ‘Blue Blue Sea Finds His Cape’ for book signing at Secretariat Festival

August 20, 2016August 19, 20160

Erlanger illustrator Hayley Mullins, and Miranda N. Prather, author of “Blue Blue Sea Finds His Cape,” will appear at a…

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Chef Foster: Giving some love to a few of the ‘lesser lights’ of late summer fare

August 19, 2016August 18, 20160

Let’s give a little love to some of the lesser lights of summer. Enough of the tomato praise, zucchini rapture…

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Bishop Foys to preside over Rosary Rally at Thomas More College Sunday; event is open to the public

August 19, 2016August 19, 20160

Hundreds are expected to gather at Griffin Plaza, in the bleachers of BB&T Field, this Sunday as the Most Rev….

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Keven Moore: Zika virus and the workplace; some tips for precautions to ensure safety

August 18, 2016August 17, 20160

The Zika virus has been in the news and making headlines for several months now, as we recently have seen…

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Erlanger-Elsmere Schools to host Community Block Party/Open House to bring community together

August 17, 2016August 17, 20160

The Erlanger-Elsmere Schools Community Block Party/Open House takes place Friday, Aug. 26 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the…

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Battery Hooper Days reenacts epic battle this weekend at Ramage Civil War Museum in Fort Wright

August 16, 2016August 16, 20160

By Patrick Moynahan Special to the NKyTribune If you happen upon a long trench or a U-shaped mound atop a…

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Kentucky by Heart: Life-defining roles of student and teacher a matter for both joy and excitement

August 16, 2016August 15, 20160

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist When schools go back in session for another year, as they are now, it always…

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Our Rich History: Family memories of life and times on the home front in our region during WW II

August 15, 2016August 15, 20161

By John Schlipp Special to the NKyTribune The recent broadcast of Ken Burns’ documentary film, The Roosevelts: An Intimate History…

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Chef Foster: For the gardens and the growers, clock on summer season is ticking loudly

August 12, 20160

It’s hard to admit to oneself and harder still to others, that you have let things slip. In the 21st…

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Keven Moore: Underutilized Yellow Dot Program has potential to save lives in Kentucky, across nation

August 12, 2016August 12, 20160

If you or a loved one were in a car accident and unresponsive, what would the first responders need to…

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Airborne drone video shows progress on Taylor Creek overlook park project in Newport, Bellevue

August 11, 20161

Videos shot by airborne drones are offering a unique perspective of the progress of the Taylor Creek Overlook park project…

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First parents accepted to Family Promise of NKY determined to keep blended family together

August 10, 2016August 10, 20162

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor After more than 20 years helping families obtain shelter and stability, Family Promise of…

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Official state bird, the Cardinal, immortalized on U.S. Forever ‘Songbirds in Snow’ stamp

August 10, 2016August 9, 20160

The U.S. Postal Service celebrated four birds that brighten cold winter days by dedicating the Songbirds in Snow Forever stamps…

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Kentucky by Heart: Murray State historian Duane Bolin approaches each day with joy

August 9, 2016August 8, 20160

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist The first time I met Dr. Duane Bolin, history professor at Murray State University since…

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Our Rich History: Sweet memories of summertime fun, Cincinnati Reds, and Cincinnati’s Coney Island

August 8, 2016August 7, 20160

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune “Back to School.” As a child growing up in the 1960s and as…

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Baseball historian and artist Gary Cieradkowski will speak, sign his book at Campbell library in Newport

August 7, 2016August 7, 20160

Northern Kentucky’s Gary Cieradkowski, author of The League of Outsider Baseball, will be making the first presentation in the Spotlight…

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Jamie Vaught: Summer reading list includes biographies on Harper Lee, John Quincy Adams

August 6, 2016August 3, 20160

This is the last of a three-part series about your possible summer readings.   –“Mockingbird: A Portrait of Harper Lee” by…

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Florence American Legion Riders’ Annual Teddy Bear Ride Saturday, to ‘help put a smile on a child’s face’

August 5, 2016August 5, 20160

The American Legion Riders will hold the seventh Annual Teddy Bear Ride on Saturday,  from noon to 2 p.m. to…

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Intrepid Urban Farmer: In a year of ‘firsts,’ count a growing appreciation of ‘real deal’ Farmers’ Markets

August 5, 2016August 4, 20161

Twenty sixteen has been a year of firsts for me.  It’s the first year in many that I haven’t been…

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