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Judy Clabes

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KCTCS recognizes students and graduates ‘Going Pro’ with sign-up day celebration in Capitol Rotunda

April 2, 2024April 1, 20240

The Kentucky Community & Technical College System (KCTCS) recognized students and graduates who are “Going Pro” and beginning their professional…

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St. E. Healthy Headlines: What’s in a nutrition label on foods you purchase? A step toward healthier eating

April 2, 2024April 1, 20240

Most packaged foods sold in the United States include a nutrition label, which details nutrients in the food and recommended…

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Rep. Thomas Massie invites high school students to participate in Congressional Art Competition

April 2, 2024March 31, 20240

U.S. Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) invites all high school students from Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District to participate in the 2024 Congressional…

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Horizon Community Funds’ ‘Give Where You Live’ awards first quarter grant to the Victorian at Riverside

April 2, 2024April 1, 20240

The Victorian at Riverside was the recipient of Give Where You Live NKY’s first quarter grant. The $5,100 they received…

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Opinion – Tom Fitzgerald: The fault lies not in their stars — most likely, it’s in their laws

April 2, 2024April 1, 20240

To the average person, “venue” is the place where some organized event happens — a concert, a conference, or (particularly…

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Our Rich History: 50 years later — the April 1974 tornado outbreak left a path of destruction

April 1, 2024April 1, 20245

By Paul A. Tenkotte, Ph.D. Special to NKyTribune Part 2 of a three-part series on the region’s destructive tornadoes It…

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On the Governor’s desk, a bill that would end his power to fill U.S. Senate vacancies

April 1, 2024April 1, 20240

By McKenna Horsely Kentucky Lantern Kentucky senators approved a House bill that would end the governor’s power to fill U.S….

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Point/Arc’s new hour-long call-in show, ‘What’s The Point’, to premier Saturday on WDJO Radio

April 1, 2024March 31, 20240

By Andy Furman Point/Arc What’s The Point, an hour-long radio call-in show will premier Saturday, April 6, 8-9 a.m. on…

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Happy Easter! Communities around the region celebrated the holiday with Easter Egg hunts for kids

March 31, 2024March 30, 20240

Today is Easter, a serious religious observation. It has also evolved into a fun tradition for children involving Easter egg…

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The River: (Remembering) riverboat folk yearning to hear the ‘ready whistle’ and engines warming up

March 31, 2024December 1, 20245

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with…

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Governor signs bills to protect children from abuse, declares April Child Abuse Prevention Month

March 31, 2024March 30, 20240

Gov. Andy Beshear this week signed House Bill 207, which would criminalize owning or selling child sex dolls and make it…

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Fort Thomas Education Foundation presents $72,000 in grants during traditional Grant Patrol this week

March 31, 2024March 30, 20240

The Fort Thomas Education Foundation conducted its annual Grant Patrol this week. This fun tradition gives the FTEF the opportunity…

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NKY Chamber’s Eggs ‘n Issues to deal with income-aligned housing as data identifies a need for options

March 31, 2024March 29, 20240

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s (NKY Chamber) upcoming Eggs ‘N Issues: Income-Aligned Housing will held on Tuesday, April 16,…

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Keeneland opens 16-day Spring Meet April 5, in midst of early stages of large construction project

March 31, 2024March 30, 20240

Keeneland will hold its 16-day Spring Meet from April 5-26 while in the early stages of the largest construction project…

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Toby Keith’s Dream Walkin’ Farms donates ‘Love Locket’ mare to Kentucky’s Mims Retirement Haven

March 31, 2024March 30, 20240

Our Mims Retirement Haven (OMRH) in Paris, KY., has announced the arrival of Love Locket, who had been living at…

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Joe Heller: A cartoonist’s look at news of week: Easter, Baltimore’s Key Bridge, growing nest egg

March 31, 2024March 30, 20240

Joe Heller was the editorial cartoonist for the Green Bay Press-Gazette in Green Bay, Wis., from 1985 until being laid…

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Mixed bag of legislation advances to Governor’s desk in last minutes; DEI dead, ‘Momnibus’ likely so

March 30, 2024March 29, 20240

Kentucky Lantern This year’s banner culture war crusade fizzled out in the Kentucky Senate in the final days of the…

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Cincinnati Observatory prepares the community for the solar eclipse on April 8; how to watch safely

March 30, 2024March 29, 20240

As the whole world gets ready for the upcoming solar eclipse on April 8, the Cincinnati Observatory is taking proactive…

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Keven Moore: Trampoline Parks and foam pits can be fun and safe — but beware of injury potential

March 30, 2024April 1, 20241

Parents are always on the lookout for ways to entertain their kids, whether it’s for birthday parties, snow-day school holiday,…

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Born Before AI? This NKU lecture series is for you; explores intersection of humanity and AI

March 30, 2024March 29, 20240

In an age where artificial intelligence (AI) shapes industries, societies and our daily lives, the College of Informatics at Northern…

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New restrictions on vape sales win approval in the final hours with tobacco industry backing

March 30, 2024March 29, 20240

By Sarah Ladd Kentucky Lantern A bill to curb underage vaping, which opponents say will hurt small businesses and encourage  a…

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Opinion – Amye Bensenhaver: House Bill 509 did not emerge from the legislative session; will it be back?

March 30, 2024March 29, 20240

Reporters frantically recapped the last day of the 2024 Regular Session — before the ten day veto period and final…

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