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Verona’s Doug Kurzynski purchases Zoup! Eatery in Florence, following in parents’ footsteps

May 5, 2022May 4, 20221

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter He’s a chip off the old block – well, not really. Doug Kurzynski’s parents owned…

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Registration now open for Girl Scouts of Wilderness Road NKY summer day camps

May 4, 2022May 3, 20220

Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road (GSKWR) encourages Kentucky girls to grow and explore in a safe, outdoor environment through…

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Kentucky by Heart: Special business relationships are important, despite minor inconveniences

May 3, 2022May 2, 20220

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist We all know that trust is of utmost importance in most human interactions, and I’ve…

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Our Rich History: Sister Margaret Stallmeyer, from interim president to replacement for Dr. Joseph Lee

May 2, 2022May 1, 20220

By Raymond G. Hebert, PhD. Thomas More University  Part 43 of our series, “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More College/University,…

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The River: The voyage of the sternwheeler, SPIRIT OF PEORIA, leaving namesake city for LaCrosse Wisc.

May 1, 2022December 1, 20247

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

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There’s magic in the air and fairy portals to find on Sunday at the Wee Folk Festival in Mainstrasse

April 30, 2022April 29, 20220

Open your hearts, minds, and imagination and join in the magical Wee Folk Festival on Sunday, presented by Fairy Doors…

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NKY Camps and Activities Fest partners with The Maker Expo for great way to get kids engaged

April 29, 2022April 28, 20220

By Hannah Walters Stinger Media/Ignite Intern  NKY Camps and Activities Fest is a fantastic way for your kids to receive more…

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NKY ‘Senior Games’ return from two-year hiatus, engaging those 50 and over in, competition, exercise

April 28, 2022April 27, 20220

After two years on the shelf because of COVID-19 restrictions, the Northern Kentucky Senior Games return, just in time for…

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BIA Cavalcade of Homes — NKY’s largest celebration of new homes — to run first three weeks of May

April 27, 2022April 27, 20220

The Cavalcade of Homes begins Saturday, May 7, and features nine homes in Northern Kentucky. The Building Industry Association of…

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Kentucky by Heart: Some favorite Ky-centric corny jokes from 22 years of teaching fourth-graders

April 26, 2022April 25, 20220

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist My students unmercifully served a lot of corny jokes my way, especially the fourth graders…

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Our Rich History: The presidency of Dr. E. Joseph Lee at Thomas More College, 2001-2004

April 25, 2022April 24, 20220

By David E. Schroeder Special to NKyTribune Part 42 of Our Series: “Retrospect and Vista II: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021” …

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The River: Cranking it up, moving it out as steamboat leaves the dock as a calliope pierces the jaunty air

April 24, 2022December 1, 20244

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

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Dayton’s Mayor Baker bans water-pellet guns in city parks; children target innocents in viral TikTok trend

April 23, 2022April 22, 20220

In response to a recent viral social media trend on TikTok encouraging children to load soft gel or water balls…

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City of Park Hills to host Arboretum on Wheels on Arbor Day April 30; tree experts, resources available

April 22, 2022April 21, 20220

The City of Park Hills Tree Board has announced the Arboretum on Wheels will be onsite to help celebrate Arbor…

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Mother, daughter share fond, lifetime memories of their own and shared Girl Scouts experience

April 21, 2022April 21, 20220

“Watching my daughter grow up in Girl Scouts was one of the most meaningful experiences in my entire life,” said…

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Many Kyians planning most significant summer travel since pandemic began, despite high gas prices

April 20, 2022April 19, 20220

A new poll has found Kentuckians are making big plans to get away this summer despite the highest gas prices…

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Kentucky by Heart: New book by Georgia Green Stamper offers heartfelt collection of folksy essays

April 19, 2022April 20, 20220

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist While many people waste away time in clueless, distracting activity, Lexington author Georgia Green Stamper…

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Our Rich History: Thomas More University and continued growth of its business program

April 18, 2022April 17, 20220

By Tom Ward Thomas More University  Part 41 of Our Series: “Retrospect and Vista II: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021” Thomas…

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The River: A goal met with more to come, representing more ‘moments in time’ and waiting to see what happens

April 17, 2022December 1, 20248

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

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Doulas provide practical support, guidance during birth, and their care can reduce maternal mortality

April 16, 2022April 15, 20220

By Mariann H. Hutti University of Kentucky Healthcare The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released statistics on maternal…

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Slow down, save a life — things to remembers when approaching a highway work zone

April 15, 2022April 14, 20220

Two words to remember when approaching a highway work zone: Slow down. You could save a life, and it might…

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Time to celebrate: Purple People Bridge, one-of-a-kind historic landmark, turns 150-years-old this year

April 14, 2022April 13, 20220

The Purple People Bridge – the one-of-a-kind historic landmark that is the only bridge over the Ohio River dedicated exclusively…

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