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The River: A halcyon dream the resurgence of American shipbuilding might at last save our DELTA QUEEN

March 16, 2025March 15, 20257

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

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Optimists Clubs of Covington, Newport to celebrate 100 years of service to Northern Kentucky April 5

March 15, 2025March 15, 20250

Staff report The Optimist Clubs of Covington and Newport are celebrating a major milestone in 2025, as both clubs are…

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In challenging times, these men turn to their F3 group — for Fitness, Fellowship, and Faith

March 14, 2025March 14, 20250

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter It’s a fact that life can be hard. From birth to death every person…

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‘Find What Moves You’ — and discover the richness of experiences Kentucky has to offer

March 13, 2025March 13, 20251

Building on the New Kentucky Home initiative, the Kentucky Department of Tourism launched its new statewide campaign, “Find What Moves…

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Mike Tussey: Remembering the good ol’ days — without the internet, I-Phones

March 12, 2025March 11, 20252

Once upon a time long before  the 21st century – we entertained ourselves WITHOUT the internet and I-Phones – and…

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Kentucky by Heart: Kentucky’s historical marker program one of oldest, largest in the United States

March 11, 2025March 10, 20250

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist I’ve often shared about growing up in a family that regularly took day trips around…

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Our Rich History: Northern Kentucky women in the late 1940s and early 1950s

March 10, 2025March 9, 20250

By Paul A. Tenkotte, PhD Special to NKyTribune In celebration of Women’s History Month By the late 1940s, women across…

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The River: The DELTA QUEEN, as iconic as Statue of Liberty, Golden Gate Bridge, awaits guardian angel

March 9, 2025March 8, 20255

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

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Drivers urged to stay alert as ‘springing ahead’ increases risk of drowsiness, lower visibility

March 8, 2025March 7, 20250

As Kentucky joins other parts of the U.S. in “springing forward” with the onset of Daylight Saving Time on Sunday,…

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St. Mary’s Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption to celebrate 33rd St. Patrick’s Mass March 13

March 7, 2025March 6, 20250

Staff report St. Mary’s Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption in Covington will kick off the St. Patrick’s season with its…

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Florence announces city-wide scavenger hunt in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day March 7-17

March 6, 2025March 5, 20250

The City of Florence is inviting residents and visitors to participate in the St. Patrick’s Day Scavenger Hunt from March…

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Mike Tussey: Washington DC’s Cherry Blossom Festival, a great celebration of Spring

March 5, 2025March 4, 20250

Here in the early blustery days of the month of March, we sometimes begin day dreaming of just getting away…

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Kentucky by Heart: No one will ever accuse Wilmore Elementary’s Clayton Winter of coasting through life

March 4, 2025March 3, 20250

By Steve Flairty Kentucky Today He works all day where balls are bouncing in a gym all around him. From…

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Our Rich History: Regional Lenten traditions bring back fond memories

March 3, 2025March 2, 20250

By Paul A. Tenkotte, PhD Special to NKyTribune Ashes on foreheads on Ash Wednesday, “fish frys” on Fridays, passion plays,…

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The River: Quiet, dedicated and resilient, Capt. James R. ‘Jim’ Blum was a true pilot of the people

March 2, 2025March 1, 20256

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

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Let the party continue… Natalyn Vissman celebrates 100 years, so she’ll celebrate as much as she wants

March 1, 2025March 1, 20252

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter It started Thursday, and who knows it still may be going strong. When you turn…

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Black Balloon Project annual event reflects Gabi Deaton’s advocacy for those suffering loss to addiction

February 28, 2025February 28, 20252

Staff report Gabi Deaton, who has been in recovery for over 14 years, created the Black Balloon Project after the…

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Fabled Brew Works supports Learning Grove with special rainbow sorbet beer benefiting We Rock the Spectrum

February 27, 2025February 26, 20250

Fabled Brew Works is supporting Learning Grove by re-releasing a fan favorite craft beer. Fabled Brew Works is a craft…

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Mike Tussey: The transition is coming and we’re going with it all the way

February 26, 2025February 25, 20250

Here we are in late February with the month bouncing around with fickle temperatures and a little of this and…

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Kentucky by Heart: Part two of a conversation with Kentucky historian and professor Dr. James Klotter

February 25, 2025February 24, 20251

(Editor’s note: This is the second of a two-part Q & A with Kentucky historian Dr. James Klotter. View part…

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Our Rich History: German Bakers baked bread and sang songs

February 24, 2025February 23, 20250

By Don Heinrich Tolzmann Special to NKyTribune German bakeries were once plentiful on both sides of the Ohio River. Aside…

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The River: The S.S. UNITED STATES, like so many iconic American vessels, lost to time and progress

February 23, 2025February 21, 20253

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

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