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Donald Then: Satirical Pretty Ugly gives sometimes offensive, always blunt look at life of a pageant mom

April 23, 2015April 24, 20150

Satires are fun books to read because they poke sticks at our sacred cows, at the way we live our…

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Exhibit features poignant expression of tragic Armenian past, marks 100th anniversary of genocide

April 22, 2015April 22, 20150

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune contributor Marsha Karagheusian’s art has always dealt with loss and longing, but only recently has a…

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Inaugural Great American Fitness Challenge national event coming to Kentucky Horse Park

April 22, 20150

For nearly four decades, the Kentucky Horse Park has hosted special events featuring the most physically fit equines in the…

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Kentucky by Heart: For good or bad, directly or indirectly, UK basketball looms large

April 21, 2015April 21, 20150

By Steve Flairty KyForward columnist Steve Flairty grew up feeling good about Kentucky. He recalls childhood trips orchestrated by his…

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G.Y.M.M.’s summer youth program combines sports and education through fun activities

April 21, 2015April 21, 20150

This summer, Next Level Academy in Wilder will be offering a unique and innovative program for kids. The program, Growing…

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Bellevue native Terence Hunt was AP White House chief correspondent reporting on five presidents

April 20, 2015April 20, 20150

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune Editor As a boy growing up in Bellevue, Terry Hunt lived with his family above the…

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Harrison twins to make autograph stop at the Kentucky Shop in Florence on April 21

April 20, 2015April 20, 20150

Mark your calendars. Aaron and Andrew Harrison will be appearing at The Kentucky Shop in Florence, Tuesday, April 21 from…

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Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Heather French Henry to visit NKU

April 16, 20150

The Veterans Resource Station at Northern Kentucky University is excited to announce that KDVA Commissioner Heather French Henry will visit…

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Don Then: Sam Saves the Mansion is colorful, fun, historical children’s book about Governor’s mansion

April 16, 2015April 15, 20150

Sam Saves the Mansion is a delightful, interactive children’s book that provides an educational and entertaining lesson on our state’s…

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Vision One announces community-based social media campaign, using #SeeNKY

April 15, 20150

Vision One Eye Care is inviting Northern Kentucky residents to help others #SeeNKY’s beauty by snapping pictures and sharing what…

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Keven Moore: Bipolar disorder in the workplace presents challenges, but they can be overcome

April 14, 2015April 14, 20153

Each week “resident riskologist” Keven Moore shines the light on America’s riskiest behaviors – from unsafe driving practices to workplace…

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Kentucky by Heart: How one Kentuckian went from ‘splittin’ jeans’ to splitting genes; discovering Paducah’s patchwork heritage

April 14, 2015April 13, 20150

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Steve Flairty grew up feeling good about Kentucky. He recalls childhood day trips (and sometimes…

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Putting a stop to distracted driving, a costly and deadly American habit

April 13, 20150

Staff report April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and law enforcement agencies in Kentucky and around the country are…

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Wayne Stacy: Jarrod Polson’s ‘local kid makes it big’ story more about faith than UK basketball

April 13, 2015April 13, 20150

At the Wesley Village Community Center in Wilmore, former University of Kentucky basketball player and local favorite Jarrod Polson held…

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The Carnegie, KSO present ‘Two Cities, Two Bands’: Sounds, stories of Blood Sweat & Tears and Chicago

April 13, 2015April 30, 20150

The Carnegie and the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra are bringing the 60’s back with “Two Cities, Two Bands”: The sounds and…

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Newport Aquarium receives Earth Day Award for ‘Water Story’ and its water conservation message

April 13, 20150

Newport Aquarium has received accolades from the Kentucky Environmental Quality Commission for its environmental conservation efforts. The honor came during…

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Carnegie announces new theatre series season chock full of hits offering something for everyone

April 12, 20150

The Carnegie starts a new season with new Theatre Director Maggie Perrino and a schedule of great shows and phenomenal…

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Gayle Pille: Yes Virginia, there are black squirrels; three relocated squirrels bred, thrived in Ft. Mitchell

April 10, 2015April 6, 20153

Mention that you’ve seen a black squirrel to most Greater Cincinnatians and folks will think you’re color blind. In Ft….

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Don Then: Rod Pennington has cornered the Kindle market and now started on his screenwriting career

April 9, 2015April 9, 20150

Readers, more than critics, will tell you about the better e-books on the market. Readers vote with their pocket books….

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Behringer-Crawford Museum announces Music@BCM lineup for the spring, summer

April 8, 2015April 8, 20150

Music@BCM is back April 16 through August 13. Break out the folding chairs (optional) and bring your family and friends…

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Cincinnati Nature Center offers events celebrating Earth Day throughout April

April 8, 2015April 8, 20150

In addition to The Great Milkweed Seed Giveaway that will be sweeping Cincinnati (details to come) there are some exciting…

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Turkey Foot Middle School in Edgewood to premiere theatrical adaptation of Our Best Tomorrow

April 8, 20150

Dixie Heights High School freshman Lauren Hudson, along with her father, attorney and author Robert Hudson, have adapted the story…

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