Kentucky Opera kicks off the 2015/16 season with MacBeth, Three Decembers, and Show Boat

The season features three unique opera performances. Kicking off the season will be Verdi’s MacBeth. Performances are slated for Sept. 18 and Sunday, Sept. 20. Next up, Friday, Nov. 13 and Sunday, Nov. 15, is Jake Heggie’s Three Decembers, followed by Kern and Hammerstein’s Show Boat with performances Thursday through Sunday, Feb. 18-21, 2016. Single…

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Jamie Vaught: Chance meeting with baseball legend Clemente results in a lifetime of memories

Over the years, I have written similar articles about my boyhood hero, legendary Roberto Clemente of the Pittsburgh Pirates, for various media outlets, including one in Pittsburgh. And I don’t mind sharing my Clemente memories from time to time. This week — Tuesday, Aug. 18 to be exact — marked Clemente’s 81st birthday. As you…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Fish and Wildlife quota hunt application period begins on Sept. 1

By Kevin Kelly Special to NKyTribune The opening of Kentucky’s fall squirrel season this weekend means hunting opportunities are about to mushroom. The first week of September brings some migratory bird and waterfowl species into season and sees archery seasons for deer and wild turkey open. It also starts the clock on the quota hunt…

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Goldenrod Gala Arts Festival in Carrollton to feature handcrafted items, food and demonstrations Sept. 5

General Butler State Resort Park in Carrollton will host the Goldenrod Gala Arts Festival on Saturday, Sept. 5, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This one-day arts festival will feature handcrafted items, food and demonstrations. The park’s 53 lodge rooms feature a private balcony or patio overlooking the pool or hillside. This hilltop resort features…

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Kentucky Distillers’ Association gives Rep. Keene ‘100 Proof Award’ for ignition interlocks legislation

The Kentucky Distillers’ Association honored Rep. Dennis Keene with its prestigious “100 Proof Award” for his successful six-year effort in passing legislation that requires ignition interlocks for drunken drivers.   “Rep. Keene’s patience and perseverance on this key responsibility issue has been phenomenal,” KDA President Eric Gregory said. “This new law is a tough tool…

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Regional and national utility leaders share ideas at 5 Cities Plus conference roundtable discussion

This is the second in a two-part series focused on a roundtable discussion at the 5 Cities Plus conference that took place at the Hilton Netherland Plaza in Cincinnati last week. Regional and national wastewater and stormwater utility leaders sat down with the Northern Kentucky Tribune to discuss the state of the industry. Part one of…

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NKU undergrads study the environment and the effects of herbicides, research leads to award

What effects are herbicides having upon Kentucky’s trees and waterways? Are local wetlands effectively protecting the environment? Undergraduate students in Northern Kentucky University’s College of Arts and Sciences are conducting research on those topics – and their work is among the best in Kentucky and Tennessee, a professional environmental group has judged. “We are very…

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Rainy summer months have an impact on local crops, but farmers persevere, adjust business model

By Jacob Lange NKyTribune intern Northern Kentucky has had quite a rain-filled summer so far, which has caused many local farmers to call an audible. Instead of selling whole crops to grocery stores, some local growers have shifted focus to farmers’ market sales. Boone and Campbell County recorded precipitation on 31 days between June 1…

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Innovative, joint Kentucky-Indiana project to replace Milton-Madison Bridge, is regional award-winner

An innovative, joint project by Kentucky and Indiana to replace a deteriorating Ohio River bridge with minimal disruption of river navigation and cross-river traffic has been singled out for a prestigious transportation award. The Milton-Madison Bridge project, which resulted in a modern, four-lane bridge connecting Milton, Kentucky and Madison, Indiana, was declared a regional winner…

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Behringer-Crawford Museum’s new NaturePlay to open next summer, put kids in touch with nature

Behringer-Crawford Museum broke ground today on a special ‘nature playground’ that will celebrate local history and put kids in touch with nature. NaturePlay@BCM will be a child-friendly, back to nature playground designed to put children in touch with local history and heritage from paleo to pioneers in a fun, engaging setting. The playground is a…

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Cov Bike-Centennial Tour, rescheduled for August 8, will take you through historic, scenic neighborhoods

Come join in the fun as the Covington Bike-Centennial Tour rolls through the streets of Covington to showcase the history and diversity of Covington’s neighborhoods. The Bike-Centennial Tour ride will take place on Saturday, August 8th. Depending on the route selected (there are three options: a 10-mile, a 5-mile and a 2-mile route*), the ride…

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