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Keven Moore: Even the most attentive parent can forget a child in the car; look before you lock

June 18, 2015June 18, 20151

As temperatures soar, it’s inevitable that we will hear about a child – probably several – being left unattended in…

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Notice of reschedule for Bellevue’s City-Wide Yard Sale: It’s next week

June 18, 2015June 18, 20150

Bellevue’s City-Wide Yard Sale has been rescheduled for Saturday, June 27, starting at 8 .m. It had been originally scheduled…

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Marlana does it again … inspires others singing national anthem before NBA finals

June 17, 2015June 17, 20150

Marlana VanHoose’s inspiring voice inspired once again, this time in front of a nationally televised audience before the start of…

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Kentucky by Heart: Proof that being a good father is about spending time, not money

June 16, 20150

It’s a late afternoon in my townhouse in Lexington, and I’m sitting at the computer in my study. Words are…

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Our Rich History: Grand old Latonia Racecourse set records during its glory days, closed in 1939

June 15, 2015January 18, 20161

This is part of a regular series especially for the NKyTribune on local history by three distinguished historians, Paul Tenkotte…

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Running from Sleestaks was the easy part: Land of the Lost star collaborates with Covington resident

June 11, 2015June 11, 20150

Falling over waterfalls and dodging dinosaurs may have seemed exciting to the fictional Holly Marshall, but when you look at…

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Don Then: Look to Your Left is ‘slightly fictionalized’ true tale of perseverance through raw storytelling

June 11, 2015June 11, 20150

I am suspicious whenever anyone recommends a memoir or an autobiography to read, especially if written by a businessman, an…

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Panning for gold in local streams a rich-not-so-quick adventure — but a lot of fun; there is gold there

June 11, 2015June 11, 20151

By Gayle Pille NKyTribune Correspondent There is gold in these here hills, folks. Word is there’s a couple of ole…

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Keven Moore: If you inherited the wanderlust gene, check your risky tendancies at the door

June 10, 2015June 10, 20150

There are all kinds of travelers in the world. Some of us very rarely leave the confines of our own…

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Cold Spring turning 75 next year, seeking stories, historical pictures, information on time capsule

June 9, 2015June 9, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Reporter Cold Spring turns 75 years old next year, and the city is planning to celebrate…

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Kentucky by Heart: Old-fashioned teamwork at center of Louise Rhodus’ path to success

June 9, 20150

She found out early the importance of working within the constraints of old-fashioned teamwork. Born in 1928, she was raised…

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Environmental award nominations sought; program recognizes environmental leaders

June 9, 2015June 9, 20150

The Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection is soliciting nominations for the 2015 Environmental Excellence Awards. These awards were established to…

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Urban Farmer: ‘Tis the season — let the annual zucchini battle begin; me against the rotten borers

June 9, 2015June 12, 20150

By Ginger Dawson NKyTribune Columnist My annual battle with that most tenacious of foes, the Squash Vine Borer, has begun…

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Review: Clooney leads cast of Disney’s ‘darn near perfect family film’ Tomorrowland — no ‘grown-ups’!

June 8, 2015June 8, 20151

By James Halcomb Special to NKyTribune Tomorrowland is a great family film. A great family, fantasy/sci-fi epic; the story is…

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Release party for Rick Robinson’s newest political thriller The Advance Man set for June 18

June 8, 2015June 8, 20150

A release party for Rick Robinson’s new political thriller, The Advance Man, is set for June 18, at Joseph Beth…

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Making a home in Northern Kentucky: Refugees forced from their homeland seek new start here

June 8, 2015June 8, 20154

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune contributor Since 1975, 2.6 million refugees have settled in the U.S. While their countries of origin…

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Taste of Newport June 7 showcases finest ‘tastes’ in and around the city; join the fun Sunday

June 6, 2015June 6, 20150

The third annual “Taste of Newport” event is Sunday, June 7, rain or shine from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m….

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Ky Parks to celebrate National Trails Day Saturday, take advantage of great hiking, including Big Bone’s

June 5, 2015June 6, 20150

Kentucky State Parks will take part in National Trails Day on June 6 with events across the state to recognize…

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With four grads of Boone County High School, Zebras in Public not your average rockers

June 4, 2015June 5, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Reporter A lot of bands say they are “unique.” Zebras in Public aren’t just saying it,…

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Don Then: Put these books on your summer reading list – The Poisonwood Bible, Death by Derby, more

June 4, 20150

Ah, summer nears and, most likely, you have vacation plans. Perhaps, it’s the beach or the mountains or maybe leisurely…

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Free summer Concert at Creekside series returns to Boone County, going ‘on the road’ too

June 2, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKy Tribune Managing Editor There will be plenty of music in Boone County this summer thanks to…

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Keven Moore: Old dump truck is missing no more, thanks to power of social media

June 2, 20150

In late April, I had lunch with Joe Garera, the safety director for Spartan Construction, before heading out to complete…

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