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Kendama skills take Fort Wright’s Jake Fischer across country and around the world to compete

August 9, 2015August 10, 20152

By Jacob Lange NKyTribune intern Around the year 2011, a new toy was quickly becoming popular in the Northern Kentucky…

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Staffordsburg United Methodist Church invites public to its Summer Revival Friday through Sunday

August 7, 2015August 9, 20150

The Staffordsburg United Methodist Church located at 11815 Staffordsburg Road in Independence, Kentucky, will be hosting their 2015 Summer Revival…

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Homefest 2015 Triple Crown to feature a schedule of special events for public, military, members

August 7, 20150

The Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky will feature a special schedule for its members and the public alike at…

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Don Then: For a real story that reads like fiction, Kentucky Maverick offers insight, history, more

August 6, 20150

The fun part about reading books and offering insight is that it opens doors to diverse writing styles and defines…

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Latonia couple Sledgehammer-ed their old kitchen, transformed it and living room, thanks to DIY

August 5, 2015August 5, 20150

Jon and Maranda Meyer of Latonia won a spot on DIY’s Sledgehammer show to demolish their old kitchen to make…

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Rural Blog: Brothers definitely Takin’ care of business with parodies that promote farming

August 5, 20150

A series of agricultural-themed song parody videos that three Kansas brothers put online became a sensation and are enabling the…

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Portion of KY 20 to be renamed in honor of Bob Flick, longtime Hebron grocer and resident

August 4, 2015August 4, 20150

The Robert “Bob” Flick Memorial Highway will be officially dedicated at 10 a.m. Aug. 19 in the lot of the…

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Kentucky by Heart: Falmouth ‘Handi Camp’ counselor was bullied youth, now inspires special kids

August 4, 2015August 4, 20150

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist At the recent “Handi Camp” week at a church camp called Camp Northward, in Falmouth,…

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St. E Healthcare sponsors first ever Northern Ky Night at Reds — here are lots of pictures of the fun

August 3, 2015August 4, 20150

The Cincinnati Reds held the first ever Northern Kentucky Night, presented by St. Elizabeth Healthcare, at Great American Ball Park…

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Our Rich History: Historical, cultural reasons Catholic churches blanket landscape in our river cities

August 3, 2015January 18, 20163

By Dave Shroeder Special to NKyTribune The skylines of Northern Kentucky’s river cities – from Ludlow in the west to…

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Tide of new development sweeps through Newport, as progress becomes ‘strategic transformation’

August 3, 20150

By Hannah Purnell Special to NKyTribune from NKY Thrives Residents of Northern Kentucky’s riverfront are accustomed to the sort of…

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Keven Moore: Without proper care, a hot tub can be breeding ground for heat-loving germs

July 31, 20150

Imagine sitting in the peace and tranquility of a hot tub on the deck of a cabin overlooking the scenic…

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Don Then: In the fictional Through the Rain, real life issues of workplace harassment are brought to light

July 30, 20150

“There are few things worse than mistaking an enemy for a friend.” For some reason, that observation, penned in a…

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NKy Women’s Initiative hosts both lieutenant governor candidates for breakfast event Aug. 5

July 30, 20150

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Women’s Initiative will host the Democratic and Republican candidates for lieutenant governor to speak…

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Ripped from the pages of literature, interactive map charts road trips from 12 of our most beloved tales

July 29, 20150

There’s still time this summer to hit the highways and see America. For those looking for a grand adventure straight…

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Our Rich History: More on skyscrapers — and stunning styles that stand the test of time

July 28, 2015January 18, 20160

by Paul A. Tenkotte Special to the NKyTribune If I took a poll of my readers, I would probably find…

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Fair week in Boone County kicks off with Saturday’s Fishing Frenzy, features events for all ages

July 27, 2015July 28, 20150

By Jacob Lange NKyTribune intern Boone County’s 4-H and Utopia Fair organizers are geared up for another successful year filled…

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Fifty years and 25,000 children later, Trooper Island still offering fun, life-changing experiences

July 27, 20150

Trooper Island, a free summer camp operated by the Kentucky State Police, is observing its 50th anniversary this year by…

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Did you know? Today’s NKy Industrial Park was once Highland Stock Farm, thriving racing operation

July 24, 2015July 23, 20150

By Hillary Delaney Special to NKyTribune Before big industry was introduced into Boone County, a different kind of production was…

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Don Then: The courage shown by Richardson and other orphans is evident in The Unbreakable Child

July 23, 2015July 23, 20150

Courage is a remarkable human quality. I believe it is inherent in our mortal condition at the moment of conception;…

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Keven Moore: When unsecured, televisions and furniture can prove deadly for children

July 23, 20150

On average, an American child will spend 28 hours a week watching television, and according to the American Psychiatric Association,…

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What does the future look like for NKy? Forum asks residents what they want to see in their community

July 23, 2015July 23, 20150

In today’s global economy, people can choose to live almost anywhere. In the Greater Cincinnati metropolitan region of 2.1 million…

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