Kentucky Symphony Orchestra going to Cinci’s St. Peter in Chains Cathedral for Sunday concert

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra continues its 25th Anniversary
Season with a rare appearance north of the Ohio River at St. Peter in Chains Cathedral in downtown Cincinnati. (The KSO performed Amadeus at Vespers in 2012 at the Cathedral) The KSO’s penchant for thematic programming allows it to fittingly collaborate with other groups and venues on music…

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Our Rich History: Month of the veteran reminds us there are many more stories to tell. Here’s one

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to NKyTribune November is the month of the veteran. During these weeks, we remember the service of our veterans to the nation in its many periods of war and peace. Poppies will decorate lapels, prayers and services will be offered, and eyes inevitably will gaze upward at the statued memorials that…

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Covington Business Council luncheon program Thursday on top ten issues affecting real estate

Jeanne Schroer, CRE, President/CEO of the Catalytic Development Funding Corp. of Northern Kentucky, will discuss real estate trends and impacts for Covington and the region at the Covington Business Council’s luncheon Thursday from 11:30-1 p.m. at the Madison Event Center. Each year, the Counselors of Real Estate provide a white paper based on their national…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Waterfowl season looks promising, but state needs some cold weather

By Lee McClellan Special to NKyTribune The moderate drought conditions across Kentucky brought baked, cracked yards, dust, fires and streams as low as any time in recent memory. This would seem a negative for the upcoming waterfowl season, but the summer’s ample rains provided a cushion against the fall dry spell. “We had a good…

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KYTC announces lane restriction on I-71/75 SB this weekend; bridge work in Kenton, Campbell next week

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 office has announced that there will be significant lane restrictions on Interstate 71/75 in Northern Kentucky this weekend. The restrictions will occur between the 189 mile-marker (Kyles Lane) and the 184 mile-marker (Donaldson Road). The work will involve shifting lanes back to the permanent position on the southbound side…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Golden eagles are winter visitors, a rare sight for state outdoor enthusiasts

Sightings of golden eagles have increased somewhat in recent years in Kentucky, but most outdoor enthusiasts have never seen one of these big raptors. While the bald eagle has made a remarkable comeback and nests throughout the state, there are no documented breeding pairs of golden eagles in Kentucky or nest sites, according to the…

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Brigham Young University student from Hebron receives NASCAR Chevrolet Diversity Scholarship

NASCAR and Chevrolet today announced the winners of the second annual NASCAR Chevrolet Diversity Scholarship Contest during a press conference at Texas Motor Speedway. Joy Kaseke of Hebron, a student at Brigham Young University, took fourth place, earning a $2,500 scholarship. Four undergraduate students from across the country were awarded a total of $20,000 in scholarships…

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Transportation Cabinet temporarily extends hours commercial operators can deliver gas in state

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) Sec. Greg Thomas today issued an emergency order waiving the hours of service for commercial motor vehicle operators delivering petroleum in Kentucky.  The order is in response to a gasoline pipeline explosion in rural Shelby County, Alabama.   The order, issued Monday, temporarily relieves drivers of commercial motor vehicles from restrictions…

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Kentucky by Heart: Delightful seasonal book by Christensen paints vivid picture of Bluegrass state

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Evelyn Christensen is painting the Bluegrass State red for children with her delightful seasonal book offering, The Twelve Days of Christmas in Kentucky. Chock full of colorful pictures that are illustrated masterfully by Kent Culotta, along with including a vast assortment of revealing facts about the Commonwealth, the 32-page book…

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Kentucky Baptist Convention, state’s largest religious organization, to convene in Florence on Nov 15

Kentucky’s largest religious organization gathers in Florence later this month, likely making an impact on the local economy as well as the spiritual lives of residents.   “We realize it’s a boon for Florence hotels, restaurants and other businesses to have so many people coming to town, and we’re pleased to be helpful in that…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: All signs point to beginning of modern gun deer season

By Kevin Kelly Special to NKyTribune Shredded bark on saplings, fresh scrapes along old logging trails and trail camera snapshots of passing bucks are encouraging signs that deer activity is picking up across Kentucky and just in time. The statewide modern firearm deer season opens Nov. 12 this year. Arguably the most widely anticipated of…

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Springfield man walks path through Kentucky that led slave-turned-abolitionist Henry Bibb to freedom

NKyTribune staff A passage from a book written by a former slave-turned-abolitionist inspired a Springfield, Kentucky man to retrace the author’s path to freedom. The passage, written by Henry Bibb, who was born a slave in Henry County, Kentucky reads: “Sometimes standing on the Ohio River bluff, looking over on a free State, and as…

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Kentucky Heritage Council awards eleven grants for historic preservation projects — four to NKY

Eleven grants generating $143,944 of investment have been awarded to eight Certified Local Government (CLG) communities, according to the Kentucky Heritage Council/State Historic Preservation Office (KHC), which administers the program. The annual allocations fund qualifying projects submitted by city and county-wide historic preservation commissions that have earned CLG designation. Recipients are Bardstown, Bellevue, Covington, Danville,…

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Update: Man found shot to death overnight on Todd Court in Covington identified; investigation ongoing

NKyTribune staff A man was found shot to death overnight in Covington. Covington Police Officers responding to the call located the non-responsive subject inside a parked car. The deceased has been identified as William Allen, 22 years of age, of Mason, Ohio.  Anyone with information in reference this incident, please call Kenton County Dispatch at…

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Construction projects on I-71/75 expected to cause traffic disruptions in Northern Kentucky this weekend

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 office reports that two separate road projects on Interstate 71/75, one in Boone County and another in Kenton County, are expected to cause traffic disruptions this weekend. BOONE COUNTY  I-71 Bridge over I-75 interchange (76.7 milepost) – A bridge deck restoration and concrete overlay project is in progress on…

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Bengals fans head to London; Villa Hills couple among contingent leaving CVG Wednesday afternoon

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor A few thousand Bengals fans are expected to make the trip across the pond to cheer the Cincinnati Bengals on against the Washington Redskins at Wembley Stadium in London Sunday morning. That includes 98 from the Tri-State who booked a package through Provident Travel and left Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International…

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People in News: Davis joins Heritage in wealth management; retired Marine is Chauffeur of Year

Heritage Bank announces the rollout of Heritage Wealth Management, its new financial planning service. The bank has partnered with Investment Professionals, Inc. (IPI), an investment brokerage firm from San Antonio, TX, and now offers comprehensive financial planning and investment advisory services to customers across its seventeen Northern Kentucky branches. Services such as retirement planning, professionally…

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