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Mike Tussey: Behind every door of success, you’ll find a mentor

July 3, 2024July 2, 20240

The ladder of success is steep; it’s tough to keep your balance. If you have the vision, a safety belt…

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Kentucky by Heart: Covington native Ben Lucien Burman left indelible mark on KY’s literary history

July 2, 2024July 1, 20240

By Steve Flairty Kentucky by Heart Kentucky has a literary landscape heritage proudly holding its own among all the states….

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Our Rich History: The Fourth of July, 1792 — pride and effort went into the celebration

July 1, 2024June 30, 20240

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune We are pleased to present this encore presentation of an article that originally appeared…

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First Newport Blast event on July 3 offers Rozzi fireworks, plenty of family fun

June 30, 2024June 29, 20240

On July 3, Newport on the Levee, meetNKY, and BB Riverboats will present the first annual Newport Blast in conjunction…

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The River: July 4th is big day in Charleston; reminiscing about celebratory fireworks

June 30, 2024December 1, 20241

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders shares the stories of his long association with the river…

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Dave Meyer, Gil Fauber hand off presidency of Covington Rotary Club to Shane Noem

June 29, 2024June 29, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter It all starts for Shane Noem, Tuesday, July 9th. That’s the date he officially takes…

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Heatwave left 25 percent of state classified as ‘abnormally dry,’ including NKY counties

June 28, 2024June 27, 20240

The hot and mostly dry weather of the past several weeks led a quarter of Kentucky to be classified as…

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Bridge repairs on Licking River Bridge begin today — one lane open in each direction

June 27, 2024June 26, 20240

Bridge repairs on the KY 8 Licking River Bridge over the Licking River in Kenton and Campbell Counties will begin…

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Mike Tussey: Anniversaries — our lifetime memories of love and family

June 26, 2024June 26, 20242

It seems our culture has come to love anniversaries. We commemorate dates, times and places whenever we can. It could…

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Kentucky by Heart: Visit with young Inkspire Writing Camp attendees proves an exhilarating experience

June 25, 2024June 24, 20241

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist I was delighted to speak last week at the Inkspire Writing Camp, in downtown Lexington….

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Our Rich History: Lunch wagons, stands, and counters. . . all part of region’s colorful history

June 24, 2024June 23, 20243

By Paul Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Part 8 of an occasional series about fast food restaurants In the late-nineteenth and…

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The River: Quick-thinking bravery saved lives when Captain Betty turned turtle in churning waters

June 23, 2024December 1, 20242

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders shares the stories of his long association with the river…

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Covington’s Larry’s Café selected by country music’s Zach Bryan for advance access to new Album

June 22, 2024June 21, 20240

American country music singer-songwriter Zach Bryan is supporting the great American bar scene by selecting a handful of small-town bars…

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Covington residents can purge e-waste, paper files and more during free disposal event Saturday

June 21, 2024June 20, 20240

Saturday brings the perfect opportunity to finally get rid of those burdensome “trash” items in a way that’s eco-friendly. The…

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Honoring life, military service of true American hero, Bill Singleton, on his 100th birthday

June 20, 2024June 20, 20242

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Tami Adams has a problem – a good problem – but a problem, nonetheless. She…

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Mike Tussey: Here they come — those lazy, hazy, crazy days of Summer

June 19, 2024June 18, 20242

Some of us love summer, some despise the hot temperatures – but, ready or not, get out the sun screen….

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Kentucky by Heart: KY natives Grandpa Jones, Stringbean overcame odds to achieve success

June 18, 2024June 17, 20240

By Steve Flairty Kentucky by Heart My parents were country music fans back in the 1960s. I recall, on at…

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Our Rich History: Northern Kentucky’s leading performer in Cincinnati Chili Wars — Dixie Chili

June 17, 2024June 16, 20243

By Raymond G. Hebert, PhD Special to NKyTribune Part 7 of an occasional series about fast food restaurants In an…

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The River: How a riverboatman almost got a gig in TV production and first met George Clooney

June 16, 2024December 1, 20242

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders shares the stories of his long association with the river…

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Today is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day; state officials say report abuse and neglect

June 15, 2024June 14, 20240

Today is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. Cabinet for Health and Family Services Secretary Eric Friedlander joined state officials and…

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Crestview Hills Farmers’ Market season starts today at city building, 2- 6 p.m.

June 14, 2024June 13, 20240

The City of Crestview Hills starts the 2024 Crestview Hills Farmers’ Market season today from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m….

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Covington Juneteenth events begin Friday; City Hall closed June 19 for ‘second Independence Day’

June 13, 2024June 12, 20240

For the third year in a row, the City of Covington is closing its offices on June 19 to celebrate…

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