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Get old bourbon bottles, whiskey treasures appraised at the Kentucky Bourbon Affair

May 18, 20150

Those dusty old bourbon bottles and time-worn advertisements in your attic could be worth some money. Find out how much…

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‘A Gathering of Descendants’ June 13 – 14 is a family reunion Fort Boonesborough style

May 15, 20153

Calling all Boones … and other descendants of Daniel Boone and settlers who lived at Fort Boonesborough in the late…

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As head of ORSANCO Richard Harrison is now focused on clean water along 981 miles of river

May 15, 2015May 15, 20150

By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune Reporter For 27 years, Richard Harrison’s jobs with the Northern Kentucky Water District helped ensure the…

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Sponsored by United Way, TEDxCincinnati will hold sixth annual event in July, tickets now on sale

May 14, 20150

Tickets are now on sale for TEDxCincinnati’s 6th annual Main Stage event, “Accelerate,” on July 9. Tickets are available online…

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VIP packages available for Split Rock Jumping Tour’s black-tie gala fundraiser May 22-24 in Lexington

May 13, 20150

The Split Rock Jumping Tour, the new international show jumping series modeled after successful European shows that will give competitors,…

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Disaster declaration makes federal aid available in areas slammed by March storm

May 13, 20150

President Barack Obama has declared a disaster in Kentucky, making federal aid available for areas affected by a severe winter…

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Fish and Wildlife, utility companies teaming to provide up-close view of peregrine falcon chicks

May 12, 20150

Since early March, nearly 50,000 new web cam viewers have watched three peregrine falcon chicks hatch and grow from inside…

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‘We want to make Kentucky synonymous with hemp like Idaho with potatoes,’ ag chief says

May 12, 20151

By Tim Thornberry Special to NKyTribune The latest hemp update from the Kentucky Department of Agriculture came at a tobacco…

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SOAR Strategy Summit attracts national attention and a crowd to discuss issues important to EKy

May 12, 20150

An estimated 1,300 people joined Governor Steve Beshear, Congressman Hal Rogers, and other federal, state, and local leaders for the…

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Prehistoric Native American burial mound in rural Greenup donated to conservancy group

May 11, 20150

A prehistoric Native American burial mound located within a rural subdivision in Greenup County is being donated by Town Square…

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This weekend: First of ribbon-cuttings for nine features of new Smale Riverfront Park this weekend

May 8, 20150

The first of nine ribbon-cutting ceremonies for special features of the new Smale Riverfront Park on the Cincinnati riverfront will…

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New Split Rock Jumping Tour to bring international flair to Bluegrass Country

May 7, 2015May 7, 20150

By Nicky Graf Ussher Special to NKyTribune The Split Rock Jumping Tour, a new international show jumping show series modeled…

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State arts council recognizes contribution of creative industry during National Small Business Week

May 7, 20150

May 4 – 8 is National Small Business Week, and the Kentucky Arts Council is taking the opportunity to promote…

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Kentucky’s outstanding small businesses, entrepreneurs celebrated in special ceremony

May 6, 20150

The state’s best were celebrated in the Capitol Rotunda in Frankfort today with an awards ceremony recognizing outstanding small businesses…

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Kentucky tourism’s economic impact tops $13 billion for first time, new report shows

May 4, 2015May 4, 20150

The economic impact of tourism in Kentucky amounted to nearly $13.1 billion in 2014 – a 4.4 percent increase from…

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Devastating earthquake at home prompts UK students from Nepal to show support

May 4, 2015May 4, 20150

A group of University of Kentucky students from Nepal is helping to relieve the suffering in their home country caused…

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Sunshine, warmer temperatures will prevail during ‘most exciting two minutes in sports’

May 1, 20150

Louisville forecast   We just can’t resist: The sun will shine bright on our old Kentucky home for the 141st…

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Decade of Caring: Racetrack workers win big at Kentucky Racing Health Services Center

April 29, 20150

Convincing capricious half-ton racehorses to do your will can take a toll on the human body. The grooms, hotwalkers, exercise…

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Bridge project on I-275 Cropper Bridge will start May 4; traffic reduced to one lane each direction

April 29, 20150

A bridge restoration project on the Interstate 275 Carroll Cropper Bridge that crosses over the Ohio River into Indiana will…

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Kentucky’s second season of pilot hemp about to begin — now, question is what to do with it?

April 27, 20150

By Tim Thornberry NKyTribune correspondent The second season of hemp production in Kentucky is about to begin and while much…

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Nearly 2 million visitors to Kentucky’s four national parks spent $114.7 million in 2014

April 23, 2015April 23, 20151

A new National Park Service report shows that 1.82 million visitors to Kentucky’s four national parks spent $114.7 million in…

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‘Creating a Culture of Health’ project aimed at addressing health disparities in Appalachia

April 21, 20150

A three-year research project to determine factors that can support a culture of health in Appalachia and whether that knowledge…

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