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Annual Kentucky Wool Festival near Kincaid Lake and State Park starts today, runs all weekend

October 4, 2019October 4, 20190

The Kentucky Wool Festival kicks off today in Falmouth. It features three days of arts and crafts, heritage demonstrations, food,…

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Right on the edge of Kentucky’s Edge, where Bourbon country starts and festival starts tomorrow

October 3, 20190

When people think of Kentucky, things like horses, bluegrass, and bourbon come to mind. At the top of the mind…

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NKY Funders’ Grants competition is down to 14 finalists who’ll ‘pitch’ on Oct. 29 — join the audience

October 3, 2019October 2, 20190

NKY Funders’ Grants, an ongoing program that convenes foundations and funders around grant competitions for nonprofits that serve Northern Kentucky,…

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Colorful mural a tribute to hoops star, Covington’s Stone Court 1st to be painted in region-wide initiative

October 2, 2019October 1, 20190

George Stone died 26 years ago, but those who saw the Covington native play basketball say this: He could score…

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Kentucky by Heart: In a divisive world, optimism for Kentucky’s future remains, because of its people

October 1, 2019September 30, 20190

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist I recently was interviewed for a podcast by Bill Goodman, CEO of the Kentucky Humanities…

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Our Rich History: From the beginning, Camillus Maes seemed destined to become Covington bishop

September 30, 2019September 29, 20190

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to NKyTribune Part one of a two-part series on the legacy of Bishop Camillus P. Maes…

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The River: Clyde has a boatload of mascots; gift of an ‘Old Crow’ from River Rat Barb is newest one

September 29, 2019December 1, 20244

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

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BLINK announces more than 40 interactive installation locations, diverse entertainment line-up

September 28, 2019September 27, 20190

NKyTribune staff BLINK, illuminated by ArtsWave, has announced more than 40 interactive installation locations, curated by ArtWorks for the October…

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The Spear Shakers — Kelly Richey, Sherri McGee — to perform at Southgate Revival House Sunday 2 p.m.

September 27, 2019September 27, 20190

Female Power Duo The Spear Shakers (guitarist/vocalist Kelly Richey; percussionist Sherri McGee) hit the road for two big shows this weekend….

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Inaugural Kentucky’s Edge event pairs bourbon with all things Kentucky; tickets on sale, and free events

September 27, 2019September 28, 20190

NKyTribune staff It’s almost here. The inaugural, and highly anticipated, Kentucky’s Edge bourbon festival takes place Friday, Oct. 4 –…

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Kentucky project’s goal is to bring families in the Commonwealth together around the dinner table

September 26, 2019September 25, 20190

Kentucky behavioral health experts are working to expand a program designed to bring families together at the dinner table, promoting…

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People of NKY: Caroline Burns may be a nerd, but she’s full of fun with a love of teaching and science

September 25, 2019September 25, 20190

By Ginger Dawson NKyTribune reporter “We were just a big group of nerds sitting around, talking about science.” This is…

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Kentucky by Heart: Bourbon County native painted vivid picture of Eastern Ky. life through his novels

September 24, 2019September 23, 20190

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune Columnist Even for those outside our state, the two novels, The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come,…

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Our Rich History: An open invitation to help us celebrate Newport’s 225th anniversary

September 23, 2019September 22, 20191

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Part 1 of a series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020” What does…

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The River: An 80-year tradition continues as Sons and Daughters of Pioneer Rivermen rendezvous

September 22, 2019December 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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ATLAS OBSCURA: The running buffalo clover, tiny and resilient, may be removed from endangered list

September 21, 2019September 20, 20190

By Sabrina Imbler Atlas Obscura The running buffalo clover used to sprawl across eight states, from West Virginia to Arkansas….

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Local antique store find sparks book series for author Heather Grothaus’ Sons of Scotland romance novels

September 20, 2019September 20, 20190

Special to NKyTribune Author Heather Grothaus’s stop into Twice as Nice Antiques and More in Bellevue was done on a…

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Consumer tip: National Tune-Up Day coming; perfect time to schedule your annual furnace check-up

September 19, 2019September 18, 20190

By Ryan Houlehan Special to NKyTribune September 25 is National Tune-Up Day, which means it’s the perfect time to be…

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Pumpkin Patch Park coming to UC Health Stadium, home of the Florence Freedom, in October

September 18, 2019September 17, 20190

The Florence Freedom have announced that the NASH FM Pumpkin Patch Park will be coming to UC Health Stadium this…

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Kentucky by Heart: Sampling small town newspapers shows lots of good things going on around the state

September 17, 2019September 16, 20190

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Part of the fun of traveling around Kentucky is to sample small-town newspapers along the…

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Our Rich History: The misadventures of Thaddeus Lowe and the beginnings of modern aeronautics

September 16, 2019September 16, 20191

By Jacob Koch Special to NKyTribune On the morning of April 20, 1861, Thaddeus Lowe (1832–1913) would prepare to set…

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The River: Ah, the sweet remembrances, of old river friends and tales to be told; always good to meet up

September 15, 2019December 1, 20245

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

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