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Congratulations! It’s a William or Emma! Results show state’s favorite baby names

May 14, 20150

By Jonathan Coffman Special to NKyTribune Noah and Emma might reign supreme among the nation’s most popular baby names, but…

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MainStrasse Village Maifest is this weekend with plenty of food, fun and entertainment for all

May 14, 20150

The MainStrasse Village Association and The Bank of Kentucky will present the 36th Annual MainStrasse Village Maifest this weekend, starting…

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Area’s four vets who attended 70th anniversary of V-E Day surprised, honored, inspired — had great time

May 14, 2015May 14, 20150

By Juli Hale Special to NKyTribune As generations of people turned their eyes to the past for the 70th anniversary…

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Wake Up Walton-Verona woke up a lot of student volunteers to wage war on weeds for senior citizens

May 13, 2015May 12, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Reporter Walton and Verona woke up to a battalion of volunteers waging war on weeds for…

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Pew study of America’s ‘religious landscape’ shows Christian share of population declining

May 12, 20150

The Christian share of the U.S. population is declining, while the number of U.S. adults who do not identify with…

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Kentucky by Heart: Whoever says nice guys finish last doesn’t know Benjamin Summay

May 12, 2015May 12, 20150

Benjamin Summay exudes a disarmingly modest, sincere and pleasant disposition around others. It’s one that makes people like me do…

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Local Vocal Music Festival next up for Southgate House Revival, showcases local talent, ‘energy’

May 11, 2015May 11, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Reporter Music gets into your blood, and it never leaves. Joe Petroze can attest to that….

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Part of Coast Guard Auxiliary, Northern Kentucky’s Flotilla 55 ‘Always Ready’ to keep our river safe

May 11, 20150

By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune Reporter Especially at times like this, when the Coast Guard is stretched thin by war and…

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Thank you, Alma Faye … and thank you, Mom; Steve Flairty’s tribute for Mother’s Day

May 10, 2015May 8, 20150

The following is the eulogy Steve Flairty, author of the ‘Kentucky’s Everyday Heroes’ book series and NKyTribune columnist, delivered at…

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The Naked Vine: For fun – and a nice surprise – take a second look at your go-to varietal

May 8, 20150

By Mike Rosenberg Special to NKyTribune Most everyone’s got a “house wine.” In Vine Land, when there are new bottles…

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Boone County kicks off its summer activities on Saturday at Extension Office; discover your options

May 7, 2015May 7, 20150

Boone County’s Extension Office will kick-off its summer activities program from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at its office…

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Urban Farmer: Have no failures to launch when Mother’s Day (aka the gardeners’ holiday) arrives

May 7, 2015May 8, 20150

By Ginger Dawson NKyTribune’s Intrepid Urban Farmer Mother’s Day. The traditional last frost date in zone six. It is almost…

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Our Rich History: Celebrating the whys and hows of our special heritage — and then there’s goetta

May 6, 2015January 18, 20160

(This is the first in a regular series especially for the NKyTribune on local history by three distinguished historians, Paul…

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Don Then: Butter in the Morning is filled with insightful essays about life, love and more

May 6, 20150

I was talking to a friend the other day (on a cell phone, of course) and happened to mention that…

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Kentucky by Heart: Plenty of places in the Bluegrass state offer gentle ride into the sunset

May 6, 2015May 11, 20150

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

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Keven Moore: My juvenile delinquent days, now behind me, serve well in parenting

May 5, 20150

I am a reformed juvenile delinquent. There, I said it. Each week KyForward’s “resident riskologist” Keven Moore shines the light…

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Rick Robinson’s newest political thriller, his ninth book, is a top seller at Amazon in its first weekend

May 4, 2015May 5, 20150

Northern Kentucky writer Rick Robinson released his latest novel – The Advance Man – over the weekend where it was…

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Weekender: What if only three horses showed up, and other tales from Derbies past

May 1, 2015April 30, 20152

Editor’s note: A master storyteller – or is that master of the tall tale? – Robert Treadway loves the horses…

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World’s first and only Shark Bridge opens to the public today at Newport Aquarium

April 30, 2015April 30, 20150

Newport Aquarium’s all-new Shark Bridge – the only rope suspension bridge in North America where guests can walk just inches…

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Dinsmore Homestead offers history lesson to visitors, but needs some help to continue

April 29, 2015April 29, 20152

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune contributor The Dinsmore Homestead provides a living history lesson to the people of Northern Kentucky and…

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Factory, European-style restaurant, on Newport’s Monmouth Row, always aimed at ‘what’s next’

April 29, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Reporter “Europe in the heart of Newport,” is the theme for the newly opened Factory, a…

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Don Then: Newsletter offers insights into various genres; Me, Myself & Eyes tells doctor’s life story

April 29, 2015April 29, 20150

I begin this week by referencing a good resource for Northern Kentucky book lovers and writers: the Kentucky Literary Newsletter….

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