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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Comeback of Canada geese a major conservation success story

August 12, 2015August 12, 20150

There have been big changes in hunting for Canada geese in Kentucky over the past 40 years. This species’ reversal…

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Kentucky by Heart: Detours made destination more satisfying for preacher Dean Brewer

August 12, 20150

By Steve Flairty KyForward columnist The preacher at Pleasant Ridge Christian Church, in small and rural Cowan, Kentucky, found his…

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

August 12, 2015August 12, 20150

This is the second in a two-part series focused on a roundtable discussion at the 5 Cities Plus conference that…

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Commentary: Senate’s long-term highway authorization bill is good news for Kentucky

August 12, 2015August 11, 20150

By Sen. Mitch McConnell Special to KyForward While Kentucky has a strong network of interstates, highways and parkways, it’s obvious…

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Mike Denham: With the school year approaching (or here), look at education from a historical standpoint

August 11, 2015August 11, 20150

There is a saying that you can’t know where you are going until you know where you have been. That’s…

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Constance Alexander: Lisa Reisman’s memoir, 5 Months, 10 Years, 2 Hours, is a riveting read

August 10, 2015August 10, 20150

In 1998, Lisa Reisman — a successful, 32-year-old attorney — realized the law was not her calling. After four years…

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

August 10, 20150

What effects are herbicides having upon Kentucky’s trees and waterways? Are local wetlands effectively protecting the environment? Undergraduate students in…

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

August 9, 2015August 9, 20150

By Jacob Lange NKyTribune intern Northern Kentucky has had quite a rain-filled summer so far, which has caused many local…

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Don Then: For a real story that reads like fiction, Kentucky Maverick offers insight, history, more

August 6, 20150

The fun part about reading books and offering insight is that it opens doors to diverse writing styles and defines…

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

August 5, 20150

An innovative, joint project by Kentucky and Indiana to replace a deteriorating Ohio River bridge with minimal disruption of river…

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Kentucky Fish and Wildlife mentor-youth dove hunt registration opening Monday

August 5, 2015August 5, 20150

Registration for mentor-youth dove hunts sponsored by the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources will begin Monday, Aug.10. These…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Counting the days to new fall hunting seasons by the numbers

August 5, 2015August 4, 20150

August and September are pivotal months on the outdoors calendar. Summer has reach its zenith and fall is waiting in…

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

August 4, 2015August 4, 20150

Behringer-Crawford Museum broke ground today on a special ‘nature playground’ that will celebrate local history and put kids in touch…

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

August 2, 20150

Come join in the fun as the Covington Bike-Centennial Tour rolls through the streets of Covington to showcase the history…

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Eighth annual Wine Over Water tasting night to benefit Brighton Center

July 31, 2015July 31, 20150

Tickets are now on sale for Wine Over Water, presented on Saturday, Aug. 29 from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m….

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Behringer-Crawford Museum holds groundbreaking ceremony for new NaturePlay@BCM Playspace

July 31, 20150

At 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 4, Behringer-Crawford Museum in Covington will break ground on an exciting project of regional…

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Battle of Blue Licks Anniversary Weekend includes camps, historical programs, two battle re-enactments

July 30, 20150

Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park will commemorate the anniversary of the Revolutionary War battle with its annual re-enactment weekend…

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Kristen Smith survives shaky start in final round to win N. Ky. Women’s Amateur championship

July 29, 2015July 29, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Kristen Smith entered the final round of the Northern Kentucky Women’s Amateur on Tuesday with…

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Landslide at the ‘center of the universe’ brings plea for contributions to save Rabbit Hash buildings

July 29, 2015July 28, 20150

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune contributor Even a hardy little hamlet like Rabbit Hash is not immune to the foils of…

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College golfer shoots low score in opening round of N. Ky. Women’s Amateur at Eagle Creek

July 27, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter Kristen Smith got to know the Eagle Creek Country Club golf course very well…

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See a textile exhibition ‘Transfigured’ at Eva G. Farris Gallery at Thomas More College through Aug. 21

July 27, 2015July 24, 20150

Thomas More College presents “Transfigured,” a textiles exhibition by Elizabeth Mesa-Gaido and Jennifer A. Reis. The exhibit appears in the…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Unusual summer high water makes for dangerous conditions

July 25, 2015July 24, 20150

By Lee McClellan Special to NKyTribune The middle of July usually means less grass mowing because of the parched, brown…

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