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Our Rich History: Newport’s Gen. James Taylor Park was site of bustling Newport Barracks supply link

November 4, 2019November 4, 20190

Part 5 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020” By Steve Preston What do Meriwether Lewis (of Lewis…

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Gateway, City of Covington collaborate to build more highly skilled workforce through job training

November 1, 2019October 31, 20190

Covington Mayor Joe Meyer and Gateway Community & Technical College President Dr. Fernando Figueroa came together today to stress the…

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People of NKY: From Paris (France) fate led Catherine to Steve Hayden, then to Covington, a city with guts

October 23, 2019October 21, 20191

By Ginger Dawson NKyTribune reporter How on earth does a French woman, born and raised in Paris, end up living…

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Bellevue to make nearly $1M in improvements to Donnermeyer Drive thanks to federal grant

October 18, 2019October 17, 20191

The City of Bellevue will make nearly $1 million in road and sidewalk improvements to Donnermeyer Drive – one of…

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Organizers call BLINK ‘an enormous success,’ 1.25-1.5M visitors attend art, light and culture event

October 17, 2019October 17, 20190

Between 1.25 and 1.5 million people experienced BLINK in 2019, making the event the largest event in the region’s history….

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Kentucky Extension Homemakers Association made a Census Quilt with a unique square for each county

October 17, 2019October 16, 20190

By Maridith Yahl NKyTribune reporter Quilts are wonderful for snuggling in on a cold winter night, but they can also…

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Local author and Public Arts Network leader team up to create a creepy fundraiser for Welcome House

October 16, 2019October 15, 20190

If you love secrets and you love Halloween, this fundraising tour is for you. Inspired by the recent book, Secret…

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Wedding design company OKOTA celebrates opening in former Pike Street bar after dramatic makeover

October 15, 2019October 15, 20190

Wedding design company OKOTA, along with partners Stockyard Bank, the Catalytic Fund and the City of Covington, celebrated the grand…

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Urban Appalachian Showcase features Rabbit Hash String band and more, Oct. 24, at Aronoff Center

October 13, 2019October 12, 20190

Urban Appalachian creative spirit is alive and well in the Cincinnati region. In variety-show style, the community’s most dynamic Appalachian…

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NKU’s School of the Arts illuminates ‘LightStreams” at Blink Festival — tonight at 9 p.m. at Smale park

October 10, 2019October 9, 20191

Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts will be at the Cincinnati BLINK 2019 Art & Light Festival with a…

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People of NKY: Okey-Dokey, Spanky Caudill keeps optimism, excitement alive in his barbershops, life

October 9, 2019October 8, 20190

By Ginger Dawson NKyTribune reporter Spanky Caudill is a 20th Century man. MID 20th Century man. Spanky (Sean, actually) came by…

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Free BLINK photo walks for photogs, students, general public; artists to exhibit at Findlay Market 

October 9, 2019October 8, 20190

NKyTribune staff BLINK, in partnership with B&H Photo Video, will host free photo walks for the BLINK community to sharpen…

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New Imagine Health and St. Elizabeth partnership offers employers savings on healthcare

October 8, 2019October 7, 20190

In a new partnership, Imagine Health is expanding access to healthcare and reducing costs by 15-20 percent for employers and…

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Suspension Bridge closures start tonight, as span is prepped for BLINK; roadway blocked, sidewalks open

October 7, 20190

The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge will be closed to vehicular traffic the next few evenings – starting tonight (Monday,…

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BLINK: More ways to plan your experience –parade, VIP tickets, official stuff, daytime programs

October 6, 2019October 5, 20191

Part 2: More ways to plan your BLINK experience BLINK’s inaugural four-night event in October 2017 spanned 20 blocks and…

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BLINK: The light show is coming; it’s art, culture, projection mappings, interactive sculptures and more

October 5, 2019October 4, 20190

BLINK®, illuminated by ArtsWave, is the largest light, art and culture event of its kind in the nation, coming to…

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Lewis & Clark in Kentucky; famed expedition is subject of BCM’s Brown Bag Luncheon Oct. 17

October 4, 2019October 2, 20190

At the direction of President Thomas Jefferson, Captain Meriwether Lewis and his close friend Second Lieutenant William Clark visited Big Bone Lick in the…

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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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Would Covington support a dog park? Meetings seeks input for ongoing Parks & Rec master plan

October 3, 2019October 1, 20190

Does Covington need a dog park? If so, where? How big? What should it look like? How should it be…

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Early-morning barge crash destroys Ludlow Bromley Yacht Club, cause remains under investigation

October 3, 2019October 3, 20191

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor A barge crash on the Ohio River has destroyed a Northern Kentucky landmark. A…

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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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NaviGo signs up 32 high school students for dual credit with Gateway, headed to jobs in logistics

September 29, 2019September 29, 20190

NaviGo and Gateway Community & Technical College held a series of signing events to welcome an ambitious — and eager…

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