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today in News Photo: Crawford County Now/File Photo CRESTLINE After a one-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Living History Days are being held at Lowe-Volk Park once again by the Crawford Park District in conjunction with Colonel Crawford’s Company. The event will kick off with an opening ceremony on Saturday morning at 9 a.m. with the opening ceremony and will end on Sunday at 4 p.m. A schedule is listed below. Living History Days tells the story of the capture and death of Col. William Crawford at the end of the Revolutionary War in June of 1782.  Beginning Friday night at 8 p.m.,  learn about the Native Americans who inhabited these lands. Saturday, June 5 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, June 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., watch the capture of Col. William Crawford, visit a Native American camp, listen to our Native American Storyteller Shequonur, shop or simply walk the park’s trails. Saturday night at 8 p.m., return for the Lantern Tour. Hear from the Native Amer

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Reporter will present at NKY History Hour By The Way NKY Julia Fair, Cincinnati Enquirer © The Enquirer The Enquirer s Report for America reporter Julia Fair. This is an installment of reporter Julia Fair s series By the way, NKY. Here, you ll find what s going on in Northern Kentucky.  If there s something you think should be included, email reporter Julia Fair at jfair@enquirer.com This week, I ll celebrate my two-year anniversary with The Enquirer as its Northern Kentucky government watchdog reporter. Seems longer, doesn t it?  Since I joined the community, I ve reported on questionable maneuvers by a chemical storage company, explained why local judges have been punished by the Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission, answered reader questions about bridges, detailed why a school board had qualms with a partnership it had with another school board, and much, much more. 

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View Comments This is an installment of reporter Julia Fair s series By the way, NKY. Here, you ll find what s going on in Northern Kentucky.  If there s something you think should be included, email reporter Julia Fair at jfair@enquirer.com This week, I ll celebrate my two-year anniversary with The Enquirer as its Northern Kentucky government watchdog reporter. Seems longer, doesn t it?  Since I joined the community, I ve reported on questionable maneuvers by a chemical storage company, explained why local judges have been punished by the Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission, answered reader questions about bridges, detailed why a school board had qualms with a partnership it had with another school board, and much, much more. 

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