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Our Rich History: St. Thomas More’s 500th birthday celebration at Thomas More College, 1977-1978

September 6, 2021September 5, 20210

By Dr. Raymond Hebert Special to NKyTribune Part 11 of Our Series: “Retrospect and Vista II: Thomas More College/University. 1971-2021”…

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The River: Reeling from news of Hurricane Ida playing havoc with riverboats, worried about friends

September 5, 2021December 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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Experts say pandemic EBT grocery money for families will help boost Kentucky economy

September 4, 2021September 3, 20212

By Nadia Ramlagan Public News Service September is Hunger Action Month, and advocates say the latest round of federal Pandemic…

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Perfetti Van Melle donates 23,000 lbs. of candy as part of Ky. Department of Agriculture Hunger Initiative

September 3, 2021September 2, 20210

A “sweet” donation is bringing smiles to people across the state thanks to a delivery from Perfetti Van Melle North…

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Latest CPE report highlights programs that prepare minority, low-income students for paths to pay equity

September 2, 2021September 1, 20210

A new report from the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education highlights academic programs that prepare underrepresented minority (URM) and low-income…

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Analysis: If someone you know is taking (or considering) horse dewormer for COVID, share this

September 1, 2021August 31, 20210

By Heather Chapman The Rural Blog Demand is surging nationwide for ivermectin, an anti-parasitic drug typically used for livestock, based…

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Kentucky by Heart: ‘Deadheading’ away the bad, and making way for nature’s new and better way forward

August 31, 2021August 30, 20210

Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Early in my life and especially through my teenage years, the term “deadhead” meant something like…

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Our Rich History: Hillenmeyer Lecture Series has celebrated intellectual thought at TMU for 50 years

August 30, 2021August 29, 20210

By David E. Schroeder Special to the NKyTribune Part 10 of our series, “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More College/University,…

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The River: Turning to an old-fashioned journal in the footlocker to spur some rich memories

August 29, 2021December 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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The Carnegie’s latest theatrical production offers emotional journey to the ‘End of the Rainbow’

August 28, 2021August 27, 20210

Judy Garland was a star of stage and screen whose talent was unparalleled in its time. Her personal journey, however,…

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Campbell County Public Library makes fine-free policy implemented due to pandemic permanent

August 27, 2021August 26, 20210

The Campbell County Public Library is now permanently fine-free. Patrons may return their items without the worry of late fines,…

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Covington officials seeking ideas for Austinburg Park rehab project prior to Friday night’s outdoor movie

August 26, 2021August 25, 20210

The City of Covington is asking residents of the Austinburg neighborhood to get their mental “vision boards” ready. Before the…

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CVG Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting team honored for heroic organ delivery during snowstorm

August 25, 2021August 24, 20210

You may recall the harrowing dash to deliver an organ from CVG Airport to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center during…

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Kentucky by Heart: A look at some great resources for the connoisseur of ‘all things Kentucky’

August 24, 2021August 23, 20210

As a connoisseur of “all things Kentucky,” I continually look to discover new information and available resources about our state…

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Our Rich History: Mother of God celebrates 150th anniversary of dedication of its magnificent church

August 23, 2021August 22, 20211

By Paul A. Tenkotte, PhD Special to NKyTribune In September 1871 — 150 years ago – Mother of God Parish…

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The River: The Captain remembers with love and fondness the best ‘River Gal’ he ever knew

August 22, 2021December 1, 202412

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

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First Taste the Cov weekend Sept. 16-19 to showcase Covington’s diverse and growing culinary offerings

August 21, 2021August 21, 20210

Renaissance Covington and MeetNKY have announced Covington’s first-ever restaurant weekend, Taste the Cov, from Thursday, September 16 to Sunday, September…

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KCTCS records record for graduates and number of credentials awarded despite pandemic disruptions

August 20, 2021August 19, 20210

Despite the significant disruption to the 2020-21 academic year, the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) awarded a record…

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At Historic Ludlow Theatre, Circus Mojo/Bircus Brewing presents The Silver Starlets tonight

August 19, 2021August 18, 20210

The Silver Starlets is an all-female aerial acrobatic show. Full of glam, glitz and glitter, the Starlets bring you a duo trapeze…

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Falcon Theatre to open 2021-22 season Sept. 24 with production of Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner

August 18, 2021August 17, 20210

Newport’s Falcon Theatre opens the 2021-22 season on September 24 with Todd Kreidler’s Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner. Directed by…

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Kentucky by Heart: Fall’s return to school brings back fond memories of Grants Lick Elementary days

August 17, 2021August 16, 20210

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune Columnist Every year, the beginning of school gets me thinking about some of my most memorable…

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Our Rich History: Why did Thomas More College’s progressive curriculum not work in the ’70s?

August 16, 2021August 16, 20210

Part 9 of our series, “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More College/University, 1971-2021. By Dr. Raymond Hebert Special to NKyTribune…

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