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Kentucky by Heart: Author Jesse Stuart wrote prolifically about his Eastern Kentucky upbringing

September 28, 2021September 27, 20210

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune Columnist Sitting high on my list of favorite Kentucky writers is the iconic Jesse Stuart (1906-1984.)…

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Our Rich History: Robert Giroux of Vermont comes to Thomas More College as 8th president

September 27, 2021September 26, 20210

By Dr. Raymond Hebert Thomas More University Part 14 of our series, “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021….

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The River: As a young boy, loving sights, smells and sounds of the river and learning lessons for a lifetime

September 26, 2021December 1, 20248

(The Captain is taking a bit of a break and will be back to his storytelling soon. Meantime we are…

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At Boone County’s Ockerman Middle School, real life-saving heroes on medical emergency on school bus

September 25, 2021September 24, 20210

Boone County schools reported on some true heroes at Ockerman Middle School when a medical emergency occurred on one of…

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Enjoy over 100 free family-friendly events as Great Outdoor Weekend returns Saturday and Sunday

September 24, 2021September 23, 20210

Join thousands of Greater Cincinnati residents and visitors at the 18th annual Great Outdoor Weekend, the region’s largest outdoor events…

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Dave Dauwe is back where his journey began and is pastor at Ludlow First Baptist Church

September 23, 2021September 22, 20210

By Mark Maynard Kentucky Today On Groundhog Day in February 2020, Dave Dauwe took over as pastor of the church…

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Beyond the Curb returns Oct. 3 with insider’s look at Covington’s Old Seminary Square, West Side

September 22, 2021September 21, 20210

Beyond the Curb, Northern Kentucky’s popular home tour will offer an insider’s look at properties in Covington’s Old Seminary Square…

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Kentucky by Heart: Fall festival season is the perfect time experience and celebrate all things Kentucky

September 21, 2021September 20, 20210

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist It’s the time of the year when leaves begin to fall and temps start cooling,…

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Our Rich History: Cooperative education at Thomas More College; early years of work experience

September 20, 2021September 19, 20210

By Dr. Raymond Hebert Thomas More University Part 13 of our series “Retrospect and Vista II: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021”…

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The River: 1952 started badly but ended up being the year a young boy really connected with the river

September 19, 2021December 1, 20244

(Editor’s note: The Captain is taking a bit of a break and will be back soon. So we are sharing…

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Florence Rotary Club awards its Citizen of the Year honor to Paula McPeake, a consummate volunteer

September 18, 2021September 17, 20210

For 27 years, the Rotary Club of Florence has presented its Citizen of the Year Award to recognize an individuals…

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Erlanger to celebrate end of summer with Arlinghaus Summer Sendoff Festival on Sept. 18 at Silverlake

September 17, 2021September 16, 20210

Plan to celebrate the end of summer in Erlanger at the Arlinghaus Summer Sendoff festival set for Saturday, September 18….

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Celebrating the ‘More’: Thomas More kicks off 100th anniversary year with major campaign and big plans

September 16, 2021September 16, 20210

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Thomas More University will celebrate its 100th anniversary throughout the year, having kicked off its…

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Butterfly tagging event at Covington’s Goebel, Randolph Parks aims to help save iconic monarch

September 15, 2021September 14, 20210

With firm but gentle pressure, Patrick Moore picked the colorful monarch butterfly out of the net, pressed the leading edges…

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Kentucky by Heart: Hoofed Marine Sgt. Reckless made incredible mark on U.S. military history

September 14, 2021September 13, 20210

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist In recognition of her amazing valor in the Korean War, she was awarded a battlefield…

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Our Rich History: Father Anthony Deye was a 50-year Activist/Civil Rights Advocate and History Professor

September 13, 2021September 12, 20210

By Dr. Raymond Hebert Special to NKyTribune Part 12 of Our Series: “Retrospect and Vista II: Thomas More College/University. 1971-2021”…

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The River: Where to start? With great storytelling and an “in the beginning’ — for a great way of life

September 12, 2021December 1, 20244

(Editor’s note: Captain Don needed a bit of a break to take care of some personal business — and he’ll…

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Our Rich History Revisited: 9/11 etched in our hearts and our memorials; a day we’ll never forget

September 11, 2021September 11, 20210

In honor of the 20th anniversary of the tragedy of September 11, we are offering this Our Rich History column…

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Your COVID game plan: With fall sports seasons in high gear, are those packed stadiums really safe?

September 10, 2021September 9, 20210

By Phil Galewitz and Andy Miller Kaiser Health News The college football season is kicking into high gear, the National…

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Yummy! Taste of Newport is all month long — you still have plenty of time to get your passport

September 9, 2021September 8, 20210

A Newport High School senior has served up the winning logo for this year’s Taste of Newport, a month-long event…

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A sad cold case: Has anyone seen any trace of Billy the plywood goat? He disappeared without a trace

September 8, 2021September 7, 20210

(EDITOR’S NOTE: Three years ago to the day, Covington’s Economic Development Department woke to terrible news: Billy was gone. The…

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Kentucky by Heart: Often overlooked, Kentuckians played a major role in Korean War conflict

September 7, 2021September 6, 20210

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Throughout its history, Kentucky has played an important part in America’s military war efforts. The…

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