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The River: Remembering the eventful day that the CLYDE became mine, and, yes, I’d do it all over again

June 19, 2022December 1, 20242

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

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Juneteenth 2022 — celebrating holiday many African-Americans recognize as ‘Freedom Day’

June 18, 2022June 18, 20220

The recognition of “Juneteenth” will loom larger in the City of Covington this year, with City offices closed this coming…

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State program delayed to provide poor, old people with food from Farmers Markets

June 17, 2022June 17, 20220

By Jack Brammer NKyTribune reporter A state program that provides fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables from Kentucky farmers’ markets…

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Historic landmark Claudia Sanders Dinner House for sale, along with Colonel’s residence, memorabilia

June 16, 2022June 15, 20220

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Claudia Sanders Dinner House, a Shelbyville landmark restaurant Colonel Harland Sanders created for his beloved…

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Duke Energy brings in extra help to restore power to customers, in most significant outages in a decade

June 15, 2022June 15, 20220

(Update: As of noon Wednesday, 11,000 Duke customers were without power and the aim was to have all power restored…

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Kentucky by Heart: Hall of fame coach John Merritt one of several sports stars native to Pendleton Co.

June 14, 2022June 13, 20220

Pendleton County, despite its relatively small size, has raised its share of sports stars. More recently, they include Dontaie Allen,…

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Our Rich History: David A. Armstrong served as Thomas More’s 14th president, exceeded his goals

June 13, 2022June 12, 20220

By David E. Schroeder Special to NKyTribune Part 49 of our series, “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021…

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A River Tale: Capt. Mike Gore and the stories of ‘tortured river souls;’ looking for ghosts

June 12, 2022June 11, 20220

(Captain Don Sanders yields his space this week to Captain Mike Gore. Captain Don will return next week) By Captain…

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Nominations are now open for Kentucky Art’s Council’s 2022 Governor’s Award in the Arts

June 11, 2022June 10, 20220

The Kentucky Arts Council is accepting nominations through July 15 for the 2022 Governor’s Awards in the Arts. The awards…

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Newport Aquarium committed to conservation and making difference in protecting ocean, animals

June 10, 2022June 9, 20220

The Newport Aquarium celebrated the 30th anniversary of World Ocean’s Day this week, while visitors enjoyed a day filled with…

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Rick Pender’s Oldest Cincinnati is deep dive into our history; did you know buffalo built first roads?

June 9, 2022June 8, 20221

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Covid was quite productive for Rick Pender. And it may very well prove to be…

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30th Anniversary Italianfest starts tomorrow on Newport’s Riverboat Row; food, fun, entertainment

June 8, 2022June 7, 20220

Staff report The 30th Anniversary Italianfest 2022 starts tomorrow and runs through Sunday on Newport’s Riverboat Row — featuring (as…

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Kentucky by Heart: Learning to drive is a daunting task, Kyians share some of their rookie driver stories

June 7, 2022June 6, 20220

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Recently noticing a sixteen-year-old neighbor preparing to take her car driver’s license test, I recalled…

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Our Rich History: Thomas More’s Education Dept.’s successes — travel abroad, birth of masters program

June 6, 2022June 5, 20220

By Tom Ward Thomas More University    Part 48 of Our Series: “Retrospect and Vista II: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021”   The…

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The River: There are countless riverboats he never worked on — but he would’ve if he could’ve

June 5, 2022December 1, 20246

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

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Lifeguards urgently needed to save Covington’s swimming season and keep it at full schedule

June 3, 2022June 4, 20220

Covington Parks & Rec urgently needs to hire 10 more lifeguards to open its swimming facilities next week at full…

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Covington takes steps, with limited options, on odors from a Fort Wright chemical plant near Latonia

June 3, 2022June 2, 20220

Even while acknowledging “limited options” and “tied hands,” Covington officials say they’re taking steps in response to complaints about odors…

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Free Fishing Weekend June 4-5 offers chance to fish license-free; special local events planned for kids

June 2, 2022June 1, 20220

Try your hand at fishing in Kentucky at no charge during free fishing weekend, June 4-5. To help celebrate family…

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COV kicks off NKY Pride week with full slate of events culminating with Sunday’s Pride festival, Parade

June 1, 2022May 31, 20220

Whether you call them “unicorns” or “gargicorns” (to play off their gargoyle-esque vibe), the concrete magical beasts donated to the…

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Kentucky by Heart: Versailles resident Noel Parrish became field commander for Tuskegee Airmen

May 31, 2022May 30, 20220

Last week I shared a story about a Tuskegee Airman, Harry Stewart, with a Kentucky connection. In March 1948, he…

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Our Rich History: Thomas More College education department carries a tradition into the 21st century

May 30, 2022June 1, 20220

By Tom Ward    Thomas More University Part 47 of Our Series: “Retrospect and Vista II: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021” Villa…

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The River: In honor of Memorial Day, the Captain remembers those who served and sacrificed

May 29, 2022December 1, 20244

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

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