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People of NKY: Kate Nielsen is just good at life, living a great one in Covington’s Westside neighborhood

July 1, 2020June 30, 20200

By Ginger Dawson NKyTribune reporter Some people are good at life. With an entirely open mind, they look out, and…

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Kentucky by Heart: Amid horrors of racial intolerance in post-Civil War Ky., some stood and said ‘no more’

June 30, 2020June 29, 20200

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist In an attempt to further educate myself on the roots of today’s social/racial unrest, particularly…

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Our Rich History: Edward Ziegler remembers his Uncle Vincent, a soldier and family almost forgotten

June 29, 2020June 29, 20200

Part 33 in the series, ‘Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020’ By Edward Ziegler Special to NKyTribune Whether it’s Veteran’s…

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The River: Final touches on the Clyde; and a sad notice of the passing of Miss Letha Jane Greene

June 28, 2020December 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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Kentuckians warned that massive dust cloud from Sahara Desert could make weekend air quality poor

June 27, 2020June 26, 20200

Kentucky Department for Public Health Commissioner Dr. Steven Stack warned Kentuckians that air quality in the state may be poor…

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Newport celebrates opening of Bridgeview Box Park, Riverfront Commons Pedestrian Bridge on Saturday

June 26, 2020June 26, 20200

As part of its redevelopment of Newport on the Levee, the multi-level retail and entertainment destination fronting the Ohio River,…

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Alexandria native Jacob Greer returns from seven-month deployment aboard floating city at sea

June 25, 2020June 22, 20200

By Megan Brown Navy Office of Community Outreach A 2017 Campbell County High School graduate returned home June 16, marking…

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Kids Count Data Book highlights areas of continued need as state aims toward recovery from pandemic

June 24, 2020June 22, 20200

Kentucky ranks 37th in the nation in overall child well-being, according to the latest edition of the KIDS COUNT® Data…

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Kentucky by Heart: Although the stage has changed, Lexington History Museum’s ‘encore’ plays on

June 23, 2020June 22, 20200

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune Columnist When the Lexington History Museum “left the building” in 2012, there were many who figured…

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Our Rich History: Hillside suburb of Newport, Clifton, agreed to be annexed in 1935, in Great Depression

June 22, 2020June 21, 20200

By Margo Warminski Special to NKyTribune Part 32 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020.” “In the late…

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The River: A sad story of tragedy on the river at Natchez; someday perhaps a better story will be told

June 21, 2020December 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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Alpacas could be secret weapon against COVID-19; UK researchers say antibodies potential defense

June 20, 2020June 19, 20200

By Elizabeth Chapin University of Kentucky Alpacas Big Boy, Blue Eyes and Emperor may hold the key to combating COVID-19….

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Catrena Bowman-Thomas: It’s Juneteenth; celebrate end of slavery and pursue meaningful ‘what’s next’

June 19, 2020June 19, 20200

Today is Juneteenth! A holiday recognized by the state of Kentucky and many other states, Juneteenth is the oldest nationally…

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In wake of recent drownings, officials emphasize safety when swimming, boating in Kentucky waters

June 19, 2020June 18, 20200

With the recent summer-like temperatures, many people have been getting outdoors to enjoy Kentucky’s lakes and streams. If not careful,…

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Banwari Mittal: As region reopens, I love the new attitude; why we should see people being nicer

June 18, 2020June 17, 20200

Our city is reopening and it is exhilarating to see people again — on restaurant patios and on our sidewalks…

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Five N. Kentuckians among 45 from across state selected for Leadership Kentucky Class of 2020

June 17, 2020June 17, 20200

Leadership Kentucky, one of the oldest and most prestigious statewide leadership development programs in the United States, has announced the…

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Kentucky by Heart: Stories behind names of high schools reveal unique look at Kentucky’s past

June 16, 2020June 16, 20200

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist While recently looking over information about public high schools in Kentucky, it occurred to me…

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Our Rich History: Organizing for Action: Women’s suffrage in Northern Kentucky, Part 2

June 15, 2020June 14, 20200

By Paul Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Part 31 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020,” and Part 2…

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The River: A sad/happy farewell as the CLYDE is sold and the Captain is a boatman without a boat

June 14, 2020December 1, 202429

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

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UK entomologists say new stinging ant species could cause problems for Kentuckians

June 13, 2020June 12, 20200

By Katie Pratt University of Kentucky University of Kentucky entomologists want people to be aware of a new stinging pest…

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Covington ‘Census party’ Saturday at City Heights; volunteers to help residents fill out confidential form

June 12, 2020June 11, 20200

The latest stop in the Covington Census Committee’s tour? The City Heights housing complex. On a mission to make sure…

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Jamie’s Bookshelf: A rundown of recently-published sports books for your summer reading list

June 12, 2020June 11, 20200

•  “Yogi: A Life Behind the Mask” by Jon Pessah (Little, Brown and Company, $30) is a definitive biography of Yogi…

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