Boone County Public Library concert series features performance by Mark Utley and Bulletville

The Boone County Public Library concert series will offer a performance by Mark Utley and Bulletville at the Boone County Main Library, 1786 Burlington Pike in Burlington, on Friday, March 25 at 7 p.m. Bulletville features Mark Utley, Jeff Vanover, and Todd Drake, joined by bassist Chris Douglas, world-renowned keyboardist Ricky Nye, and award-winning pedal…

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Art Lander’s Outdoors: Planer boards can be adapted for wide variety of fishing applications

The in-line style planer board, used to troll crankbaits or drift live bait, revolutionized fishing for walleye and salmon on the Great Lakes when they first hit the market in 1975. But, with some creative rigging, and careful attention to the depth being fished, anglers can use planer boards in a wide variety of fishing…

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Bill Samuels: Senate should follow House lead in approving local option vote for new projects

On behalf of the LIFT (Local Investments for Transformation) Kentucky Coalition, I applaud the House of Representatives, Speaker Stumbo, and Leader Hoover for their bipartisan support of LIFT Kentucky, and the faith they are showing in Kentucky voters. The State Senate should listen to the growing coalition of 80+ business, civic, and government groups from…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Good fishing experience is as close as your nearest FINs lake

By Kevin Kelly Special to NKyTribune This is the third installment of the “Spring Fishing Fever” series of articles, detailing productive fishing techniques and opportunities across Kentucky. The series will continue until early summer. An archive of past articles is available on the department’s website at www.fw.ky.gov). Most anglers are beneficiaries of the “pay it…

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Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission proposes early migratory bird, waterfowl season dates

The Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission proposed the 2016-2017 early migratory bird and waterfowl season dates and fishing regulations at its quarterly meeting. The commission recommends all hunting, fishing and boating regulations for approval by the General Assembly and approves all expenditures by the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. All recommendations must be…

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Newport Italianfest raising money for cancer research with inaugural Lauren Hill’s 5K Spaghetti Run

In late 2014, the nation was captivated by Lauren Hill, the 19-year-old basketball player at Mount St. Joseph University in Cincinnati who bravely battled — but ultimately was taken — by a rare form of brain cancer. To honor her memory and to raise money for cancer research and care, Newport’s Italianfest will hold the…

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Ryle senior leads comeback that puts Raiders in 9th Region girls’ championship game

Thanks to St. Elizabeth Healthcare Sports Medicine for sponsoring our girls’ high school basketball coverage this season. See all of our girls’ basketball stories here and watch for state tournament coverage March 9-13 from BB&T Arena on the campus of Northern Kentucky University. By Terry Boehmker NKy Tribune sports reporter Ryle senior guard Mallory Schwartz had a cousin who…

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Old Time Kentucky: Louisville newspaper editors used pistols to take war of words to the next level

By Berry Craig NKyTribune columnist Louisville newspaper editors George D. Prentice and Reuben T. Durrett did more than fire verbal broadsides at each other. They shot it out with pistols on a busy Falls City street in 1857. Evidently neither one was hit, but Prentice purportedly wounded a bystander in the leg. Prentice ran the…

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Covington to host ‘A Seat at the Table’ community dinner focused on Kentucky’s energy future

Kentuckians will have the opportunity this spring to help shape a new Empower Kentucky Plan to map out an energy future for Kentucky. The Empower Kentucky Plan will be developed through diverse public input, including ideas generated at a series of “A Seat at the Table” community conversations hosted by Kentuckians For The Commonwealth (KFTC)…

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Newport Business Association presents annual awards, installs officers and board members

The Newport Business Association (NBA) presented its annual awards and installed officers and board members at its recent annual meeting at the Newport Syndicate. Mayor Jerry Peluso presented the 2016 Officers and Board of Directors and administered an oath upholding the NBA’s Mission Statement which is to serve the local businesses through its problem-solving forum,…

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Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Find out about new fishing regulations before you cast that first line in the water

By Lee McClellan Special to NKyTribune This is the second installment of the “Spring Fishing Fever” series of articles, detailing productive fishing techniques and opportunities across Kentucky. The series will continue until early summer. An archive of past articles is available on the department’s website at www.fw.ky.gov). It is no longer getting dark at dinner…

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Dennis Keene: Update on what’s happening in the House, as work presses on alternative spending plan

As work on the House budget plan continued this week, the state’s chief judicial officer warned that the public’s access to justice could be crippled later this year under Gov. Bevin’s proposed spending cuts. During testimony before the House Budget Subcommittee on Justice and the Judiciary, Chief Justice John D. Minton, Jr., of the Supreme…

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Cov200 announces details of Legacy Project — bold goals for the city’s youngest and a mural mosaic

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune Reporter COV200, the volunteer group behind the City of Covington’s bicentennial celebration, unveiled the details of it’s educational Legacy Project at Thursday night’s Legacy Launch Event at the Madison Event Center. Jordan Huizenga, COV200 Education Committee Chair, Covington City Commissioner and director of development at Children, Inc., laid out the details…

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