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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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Keven Moore: Yard signs, bumper stickers becoming targets for political hate crimes; stifles free speech

August 4, 2016August 3, 20162

To politicians and political activists, bumper stickers and yard signs have always been a cost-effective and easy way to invigorate…

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Angel Musk’s book ‘Cantonelli’s Crest’ introduces a different kind of vampire; book signing is August 6

August 4, 2016August 4, 20160

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune Reporter Angel Musk created her first book in elementary school, using contact paper and her own…

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Gayle Pille: The majestic Dawn Redwood is a living fossil whose story reads like a Nancy Drew mystery

August 3, 2016August 3, 20160

Not considered a native species to Kentucky, the Dawn Redwood once was a very common tree in our landscape –…

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Kentucky by Heart: Moving and marriage, summer dramas, show major life changes a risky business

August 2, 2016August 1, 20160

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Has anybody seen Suzanne’s blow dryer? Or what about those important documents I lost during…

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ALL FRETS convention in Northern Kentucky this week; group dedicated to promotion of music

August 2, 2016August 2, 20160

A unique musical happening will take place when members of the international ALL FRETS organization converge in the Cincinnati area…

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Our Rich History: LB Wilson played vital role in early radio in our region, founded WCKY Radio in 1929

August 1, 2016July 31, 20160

By Paul Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Historically, the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky metropolitan region has been a national leader in the radio…

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Chef Foster: Despite reputation, corn is a vegetable to be appreciated in its primary form

July 29, 2016July 28, 20160

Corn, a word and a crop so prevalent in our society and our food chain that we often take it…

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Stephanie Knipper’s book, ‘The Peculiar Miracles of Antoinette Martin’ inspired by life experiences

July 28, 2016July 29, 20163

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter The logistics alone would seem to cast Stephanie Knipper’s life as nothing short of an…

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LiveWell NKY celebrates passage of first policy change: Tobacco-free parks in Ft. Mitchell

July 28, 2016July 28, 20160

All city owned parks in Ft. Mitchell were declared tobacco-free, under a resolution passed unanimously by Ft. Mitchell City Council….

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Cold Spring man to serve as team leader for FEMA Corps; projects focus on disaster relief, recovery

July 27, 2016July 26, 20161

Brad Forman of Cold Spring is one of 10 Team Leaders and 75 total men and women pledging to perform…

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Covington community partners working to replace trees damaged by vandals on Holman Avenue

July 26, 20160

The Covington community spirit is alive and well as the City and the neighborhood are working together to replace Holman…

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Kentucky by Heart: Life’s detours made destination more satisfying for preacher Dean Brewer

July 26, 2016July 25, 20160

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist The preacher at Pleasant Ridge Christian Church, in small and rural Cowan, Kentucky, found his…

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Our Rich History: Speaking of politics, Ulie J. Howard was influential political leader who left his mark

July 25, 2016July 24, 20160

By David E. Schroeder Special to NKyTribune Unless you have been disconnected from the internet, television and all social media,…

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Christine Luken: What to do with a windfall? Be aware, it can be a source of stress; don’t waste it

July 22, 20160

We fantasize about being the recipient of large financial windfall: winning the lottery, getting a huge bonus at work, receiving…

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