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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Weather is just one of three things to consider for spring fishing

April 8, 2017April 7, 20170

By Lee McClellan Special to NKyTribune (This is the fifth installment of the “Spring Fishing Fever” series of articles detailing…

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Our Rich History: Charles C. Svendsen: Artist leaves legacy as Cincinnati’s pre-eminent religious painter

April 3, 20170

This is the second of a two-part series on Cincinnati artist and religious painter, Charles C. Svendsen. By Stephen Enzweiler…

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Travel, tourism boom continues for NKY in ’16, garnering $1.7 billion in economic impact

March 25, 2017March 25, 20171

Northern Kentucky’s travel and tourism industry continued to boom in 2016, generating nearly $1.7 billion of total economic impact including…

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High-quality preschool makes a difference in the lives of kids and families; partnership grants matter

March 12, 2017March 11, 20170

By Brett Jager United Way of Greater Cincinnati Amanda Unsell is a mother of four living in Dayton, Kentucky. While…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Ahead of schedule, white bass spawning runs just around the corner

March 11, 2017March 9, 20170

By Lee McClellan Special to NKyTribune This is the second installment of the “Spring Fishing Fever” series of articles, detailing…

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Record-breaking year for Cincinnati USA Regional Tourism network, increasing economic impact

March 9, 20170

In 2005, leaders from the Convention and Visitor Bureaus of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky had the vision to create a…

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NKY Restoration offers professional development, practical hands-on activities for Restoration Weekend

March 6, 20170

NKY Restoration is offering educational opportunities to foster vibrancy in the River Cities with a NKY Restoration Weekend. This program…

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Our Rich History: Singing song of praise, a New Yorker writes glowingly in 1855 about Cincinnati

March 6, 20171

By Don Heinrich Tolzmann Special to the NKyTribune In 1855, Lewis Gaylord Clark, editor of The Knickerbocker, a New York…

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New, official 2017 Kentucky highway map now available; highlights popular destinations

February 24, 2017February 23, 20170

Featuring the Commonwealth’s expansive waterways, Kentucky’s new road maps will create quite a splash in the upcoming travel season. The…

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Fernando Figueroa: Sharing Gateway’s regional plans, starting with vision and identifying purposes

February 17, 2017February 16, 20170

I’ll be sharing specific actions we are taking in the upcoming months as we work toward our college’s strategic goals….

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Jamie Vaught: Despite limited playing time, Mulder becoming a productive performer for Cats

February 14, 2017February 14, 20170

Unlike the 2015-16 campaign which saw Mychal Mulder play in a very limited role at Kentucky with a total of…

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Skyward to be reorganized; aiming to expand impact, magnitude as ‘The Alliance’

February 9, 20170

The Skyward Board of Directors has voted to reorganize under a new operating model designed to expand the impact and…

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Bill Straub: Politicians lining up to eliminate the EPA have strong Kentucky ties in common

February 9, 2017February 8, 20173

WASHINGTON – Kentucky is piecing together a strong contingent of volunteers ready and willing to do battle with raging hordes…

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Brent Cooper: NKY stronger when fostering collaboration; lodging tax is a regional moment

February 3, 2017February 1, 20170

If you think of Northern Kentucky in the same way the state of Kentucky does, we have eight counties, 54…

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Our Rich History: Two brothers — who lived it — recount dark memories of the Great Flood of 1937

January 23, 2017January 23, 20171

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to the NKyTribune Thursday — January 26, 2017 — marks a special day of remembrance in…

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Southbank Partners president Moreland provides updates on current, future projects at CBC Luncheon

January 20, 2017January 20, 20171

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The monthly Covington Business Council Luncheon at the Madison Event Center Thursday had a…

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BIRCUS Brewing Company keeping circus alive and evolving through its beer-making startup in Ludlow

January 17, 2017January 16, 20170

P.T. Barnum said ” Without promotion, something terrible happens… nothing! ” and it is in that spirit that Paul Miller…

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Our Rich History: 150 Years Young, the John A. Roebling Bridge comes to life on a cold, cloudy day

January 16, 2017January 16, 20173

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to the NKyTribune Part 2: Roebling’s Bridge Comes to Life On the cold morning of Tuesday,…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Squeezing out the last waterfowl hunting of the season

January 14, 2017January 13, 20170

By Lee McClellan Special to NKyTribune In Kentucky, the coldest weather of the year often coincides with the best waterfowl…

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Our Rich History: The John A. Roebling Bridge — 150 years young this month, THE symbol of our region

January 9, 2017May 8, 20170

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Part 1: John A. Roebling, a “Practical Dreamer” On January 1, 1867, the…

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Old Time Kentucky: Bluegrass sharpshooter Ephraim Brank, hero of New Orleans, never missed his mark

January 9, 2017January 8, 20170

By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist Friend and foe remembered Lt. Ephraim Brank’s marksmanship in the Battle of New Orleans. The…

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Billy Reed: Romeo, oh Romeo, legend in the making, where will you go from New Albany?

January 8, 20170

JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. – The school’s parking lots had been filled an hour before game time, and now the stragglers moved…

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