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Keven Moore: New technology makes flying safer than ever, but here are a few survival tips just in case

March 24, 2016March 24, 20160

As I sit here trying to coordinate a business trip out of town I can remember a day when I…

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Christine Luken: Developing good habits in financial matters can help you achieve financial peace of mind

March 23, 2016March 22, 20160

Habits are seemingly small things, but they have great force in guiding our lives toward success or failure. The dictionary…

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Baseball superfan Dale Silver hits a homerun as this year’s president of Rosie Reds, promoting charities

March 22, 2016March 21, 20160

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter Growing up, Dale Silver spent summers watching her father’s knothole baseball teams as they won…

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Kentucky by Heart: Harrison County’s friendly Cynthiana has alway been a community of interest

March 22, 2016March 21, 20165

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist I figure I’ve passed through the town of Cynthiana, Kentucky, in Harrison County, a couple…

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Our Rich History: Paying tribute to a friend, professor, teacher and historian, Dr. Zane Miller

March 21, 2016March 20, 20160

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Saying goodbye is never easy, but bidding farewell to a man who was…

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Three special wild game dinners planned at Kentucky State Parks during month of April

March 19, 2016March 18, 20160

Kentucky State Parks have three special wild game meals scheduled in April that will whet your appetite. Pine Mountain State…

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Covington Ladies Home celebrates 130 years of caring for women with Senior Portraits project

March 16, 2016March 16, 20160

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune Reporter The images are poignant, capturing the nuances of life that only a subtle smile, a…

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Keven Moore: Lesson of Erin Andrews verdict — hotels can’t be too vigilant in ensuring guest privacy

March 16, 20160

Have you ever wondered why hotel rooms are so costly? Think about it: How much does it really cost a…

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Christine Luken: Wallet and waistline friendly snacks are a good fit for today’s busy lifestyles

March 16, 2016March 15, 20160

By Christine Luken Busy lifestyles cause many of us to skip meals or eat on the go. If we’re not…

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Kentucky by Heart: Carl West will always be an important part of the state’s literary heritage

March 15, 2016March 14, 20160

By Steve Flairty Special to NKyTribune I was saddened by the recent death of journalist Carl West, who helped fledgling…

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Broadway’s — and NKY’s — Angie Schworer visits alma mater to speak to young, aspiring performers

March 14, 2016March 14, 20160

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter Luck, Angie Schworer says, is a key attribute to success on Broadway. “Luck, and preparation,…

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Our Rich History: Ludlow’s Irish legacy marked by upward mobility of skilled craftsman, railroad jobs

March 14, 2016March 13, 20160

by David E. Schroeder Special to NKyTribune Irish immigration to the United States began in the colonial period. Many of…

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Old Time Kentucky: Father of Bourbon Elijah Craig imagined he could serve God and mammon both

March 14, 2016March 14, 20160

By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist In early Kentucky, many a vote was swayed, outright bought or rewarded with whiskey. Campaign…

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Honorees named for Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky Awards; luncheon to be held on April 21

March 11, 2016March 10, 20160

Toyota, the presenting sponsor of the Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky (OWNK) Awards, has announced this year’s honorees. The professional…

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Keven Moore: Recent video begs the question — Just how safe are these new age electronic cigarettes?

March 10, 2016September 27, 20172

By now many of you has seen the surveillance video from a couple of weeks back when an e-cigarette exploded…

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Paul Long: 58-year-old Bob Platt has run a marathon in every state in the union — and every continent

March 9, 20160

The distance between Louisville and Frankfort is 50 miles. Back in the day, when they used to run an official,…

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Dust off your bike, shape up: Ky Century Challenge returns with four cycling events; sign up now

March 9, 2016March 9, 20160

Organizers of the Kentucky Century Challenge announced that the challenge will return for a fourth year. The Kentucky Century Challenge…

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In Ludlow, there’s always a circus in town; you might say they’ve got their Mojo on and lovin’ it

March 8, 2016March 8, 20160

By Shelly Whitehead Contributor When most of us think of big riverfront destinations around these parts, our minds likely shift…

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Kentucky by Heart: With a bit of patience, Tim Farmer turns author into a lifetime convert to fly fishing

March 8, 2016March 7, 20160

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist As a youth, I loved fishing in a local neighbor’s pond, along with a creek…

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Old Time Kentucky: Laffoon’s plans for a state sales tax led mobs to descend on Frankfort in 1930s

March 7, 2016March 6, 20160

By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist Matt Bevin, the first Republican elected governor since Ernie Fletcher in 2003, doubtless hopes his…

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Our Rich History: Rabbit Hash General Store ‘hugged you like a grandma;’ a place where stories are shared

March 7, 2016March 15, 20160

By Don Clare Special to the NKyTribune That old building had personality. It hugged you like a grandma would. It…

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Local Vocal Mash Up returns to Southgate House Revival in April with returning favorites, new acts

March 7, 2016March 6, 20160

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune contributor Set aside April 9 on your calendar. That’s when Local Vocal II will be taking…

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