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Mike Tussey: The echoes of Halloween yesteryear still haunt us with the best of the boos

October 25, 2023October 24, 20231

For the past month, the very spirit of Halloween has been manifested on lawns, homes, trees, cars, and even in…

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Kentucky by Heart: Remembering the life and legacy of Judge Ray Corns, who died recently at age 89

October 24, 2023October 23, 20230

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist I’ll always keep fond memories of Judge Ray Corns, who died last week at the…

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Our Rich History: Hitting the mats — the start of Thomas More wrestling to success in short time

October 23, 2023October 22, 20230

By Michael Pagano Special to NKyTribune On November 24, 2015, the Thomas More Saints wrestling program was officially born. At…

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The River: No slackers, loafers, or goof-offs welcome on a good crew where every hand is needed

October 22, 2023December 1, 20249

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with…

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Paul Patton, the ‘Coal Miner Who Became Governor,’ now 86, tells his story in new book

October 20, 20230

By Jack Brammer NKyTribune reporter When I interviewed Paul E. Patton in 1987 for the Lexington Herald-Leader in his bid…

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Special Olympics to hold bowling, flag football tournaments in Northern Kentucky this weekend

October 20, 2023October 19, 20230

It will be a busy weekend in Northern Kentucky for Special Olympics athletes as the program will hold two major…

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Annual Institute for Religious Liberty program, featuring keynoter Stephanie Barclay, tonight at TMU

October 19, 2023October 18, 20230

Staff report The annual Wm. T. (Bill) Robinson III Institute for Religious Liberty will be held at Thomas More University…

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Mike Tussey: October means apple butter, pumpkins, goblins, and apple cider

October 18, 2023October 17, 20230

Here in mid October and early Fall, there is something very special amid the turning leaves and cooler temperatures. That…

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Kentucky by Heart: Visit to Brandenburg recalls town’s resilience following devastating 1974 tornado

October 17, 2023October 16, 20230

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Recently, I drove to Brandenburg, in Meade County, where I would speak to the Lincoln…

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Our Rich History: History is all around us; presenting local history on a national level

October 16, 2023October 15, 20230

By David Childs Northern Kentucky University In expressing his stance against slavery, Kentuckian Abraham Lincoln stated, “the world has never…

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The River: Some short tales about life aboard river steamboats; remembering the people behind them

October 15, 2023December 1, 202410

By Captain Don Sanders Special to NKyTribune (The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders is sharing the…

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TMU’s third annual Saints Serve, a day of service, included 70 projects, 45 organizations, 3,000 hours

October 14, 2023October 13, 20230

This week, Thomas More University closed normal daytime activities on campus, allowing faculty, staff, and students to participate in the…

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Independence city council hears first reading of zone change ordinance allowing for ‘rumored’ Publix

October 13, 2023October 12, 20230

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter At the Independence city council meeting this week city Attorney Jack Gatlin read an…

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Brighton Center’s Opportunity House celebrates first year anniversary of NKU’s Opportunity House today

October 12, 2023October 11, 20230

Brighton Center’s Opportunity House at NKU will host its one-year Anniversary Celebration today 3–5 p.m. at the site, 3530 Alexandria…

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Mike Tussey: Awards and recognitions — a celebration of performance

October 11, 2023October 10, 20232

From your first day of elementary school, somewhere along the line, you likely were awarded a nice certificate for an…

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Kentucky by Heart: Kentucky actor Ron Chilton was part of 13 movies filmed in or about the state

October 10, 2023October 9, 20230

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist In last week’s column, I wrote about seeing the premier performance of a Kentucky-based film,…

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Our Rich History: Dan Tieman, elite basketball player, teacher, and coach

October 9, 2023October 8, 20230

By Raymond G. Hebert, PhD Thomas More University “I’ve been taking care of business every day… Taking care of business…

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The River: A young boy finds adventure (and life lessons) — meets some characters along the way

October 8, 2023December 1, 20243

By Capt. Don Sanders Special to NKyTribune (The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing…

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Behringer-Crawford Museum to host budding artists competition in honor of local artist Diana Taylor

October 7, 2023October 6, 20230

Just like the “permanent flowers” in her paintings, the artistic legacy of Diana Taylor lives on at Behringer-Crawford Museum. A…

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Taylor Austin Dye, fulfilling her childhood dream, embraces country music, to star at Boots and Brews

October 6, 2023October 5, 20230

By Andy Furman Point/Arc She fulfilled a dream by opening for Wynonna Judd at Renfro Valley Entertainment Center. That was…

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Big Bone Lick’s Salt Festival set for October 20-22, showcases pioneer lifeways

October 5, 2023October 4, 20230

Experience a glimpse into the past at Big Bone Lick State Historic Site in Boone County during the 39th annual Salt…

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Mike Tussey: 10 essential factors that require zero talent — but could change your entire career

October 4, 2023October 3, 20232

No matter where you are within your career and your status of success, you sometime get the feeling there’s a…

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