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The River: Yes, there were once mouth-watering perks on riverboat casino; then, Vienna sausages

November 28, 2021December 1, 202417

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

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Walk or ride? Given a choice, many Kentuckians say they’ll opt for the ride — and don’t like stairs either

November 27, 2021November 26, 20210

These boots are made for. . .drivin’? Half of Kentuckians would rather drive than walk for 5 minutes to get…

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Art illuminates beauty of science – and could inspire the next generation of scientists young and old

November 26, 2021November 25, 20210

By Chris Curran Northern Kentucky University Scientists have often invited the public to see what they see, using everything from…

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Kentucky partnering with Bloomberg Philanthropies over five years, $10m to address opioid epidemic

November 25, 2021November 24, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Gov. Andy Beshear announced Wednesday a five-year public-private partnership with Bloomberg Philanthropies, which is committing…

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Division of Fire Prevention offers tips to avoid tragedy in the kitchen during Thanksgiving holiday

November 24, 2021November 22, 20210

The Kentucky Division of Fire Prevention is urging Kentuckians to stay fire-safe on the most dangerous cooking day of the…

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Kentucky by Heart: Enjoying the coming of fall; the work of R.L. Barth; remembering Rep. Larry Hopkins

November 23, 2021November 22, 20210

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist I like the sense of renewal that the spring season brings with its new growth…

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Our Rich History: ‘Gentleman’ Jim Connor, a legend at Thomas More College

November 22, 2021November 22, 20210

By Dr. Raymond Hebert Thomas More University Part 21 of our series, “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021….

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The River: Memories still keen from half a century ago, as cruise season 1971 ‘ends on high note’

November 21, 2021December 1, 20243

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

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No Promises Vocal Band plans return to a cappella Christmas concerts in NKY and Cincinnati

November 20, 2021November 19, 20210

A cappella holiday magic returns to the tri-state this December as No Promises Vocal Band re-launches their annual “Christmas With…

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Kathy Burkhardt tells state superintendents that family engagement is key to student success

November 19, 2021November 18, 20210

One of the best predictors of student success is the extent to which families are encouraging learning at home, Kathy…

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With holiday shopping season right around the corner, BBB tips help to get most bang for your buck

November 18, 2021November 17, 20210

Traditionally, Black Friday is the single busiest shopping day of the year. Whether you’re safely shopping in person or online…

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Ken Rechtin: Remembering former Newport Mayor Steve Goetz, public servant, bourbon taster and more

November 17, 2021November 16, 20210

Editor’s note: Former Newport Mayor Steve H. Goetz Sr., 73, of Cold Spring, passed away in October at St. Elizabeth…

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Kentucky by Heart: Kentuckians share more of their favorite interesting and noted figures from the state

November 16, 2021November 15, 20210

Editor’s note: This is the second of a two-part series about some of the most “interesting” and noted Kentuckians throughout…

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Our Rich History: Thomas More College ‘legend,’ artist Darrell Brothers; art still hangs around campus

November 15, 2021November 14, 20210

By Raymond Hebert Special to NKyTribune Part 20 of out Series, “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021 Darrell…

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The River: Fifty years ago this week, the DELTA QUEEN departs New Orleans; come along for the trip

November 14, 2021December 1, 20245

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

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Kentucky ranks 37th for overall well-being of its children in latest Kids Count County Data Book

November 13, 2021November 11, 20210

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The annual Kids Count County Data Book on children’s well-being ranks Kentucky 37th in…

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Kenton County Fiscal Court honors former legislator Ken Harper with 2021 Pioneer Award

November 12, 2021November 11, 20210

Kenton County recognized former state representative Ken Harper with a 2021 Pioneer Award for his outstanding career of public service….

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NKY’s Hunter Eudy graduates from Kentucky Special Olympics leadership program — and finds his voice

November 11, 2021November 11, 20210

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Hunter Eudy has participated in Kentucky Special Olympics since he was 13, swimming with the…

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Purple Heart recipient Woodrow Booth’s military items on display at Kenton Library through November

November 10, 2021November 9, 20210

A collection of military items donated by Purple Heart recipient Woodrow W. “Woody” Booth’s will be on display in the…

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Kentucky by Heart: Celebrating some of the state’s most interesting individuals, according to Kyians

November 9, 2021November 8, 20210

Editor’s note: This is the first of a two-part series about some of the most “interesting” and noted Kentuckians throughout…

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Our Rich History: Marian Krieg Rechtin, the story of a 20th Century Woman of Northern Kentucky

November 8, 2021November 7, 20210

By Dr. Mary C. Boyd Special to NKyTribune Mary Ann Krieg was born at Speers Hospital in Dayton, Kentucky, on…

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The River: Last river journey for regal Delta Queen: ‘Tied off at Galvez Wharf. End of the Line. Amen.’

November 7, 2021December 1, 20246

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

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