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Judy Clabes

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Thomas More University’s Debbie Shipp connects with regional businesses in new ways

November 13, 2023November 13, 20230

By Tim Herrmann Rotary Club of Florence   The Rotary Club of Florence will hear from Debby Shipp, Director of…

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Kentucky Symphony Orchestra’s Christmas Classic — The Carpenters: A Christmas Portrait — Dec. 15/16

November 13, 2023November 13, 20230

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra pulls out a vinyl Christmas classic — The Carpenters: A Christmas Portrait, offering the entire studio album…

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Op-Ed – Stephen Voss: Andy Beshear’s success is not a fluke — and others can replicate his success

November 13, 2023November 12, 20230

When Democrat Andy Beshear won the 2019 gubernatorial contest, election observers both inside and outside Kentucky passed off his success…

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The River: Great news for history buffs and river rats — Capt. Sanders’ river columns now a hardback book

November 12, 2023December 1, 202410

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor A fascinating journey that started for Captain Don Sanders and The Northern Kentucky Tribune began…

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UK alum Jim Embry, civil rights and eco-activist, gets James Beard Foundation Leadership Award

November 12, 2023November 11, 20230

University of Kentucky alumnus Jim Embry, best known as a preeminent civil rights activist, eco-activist farmer, social justice advocate and public…

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Skyline Chili, approaching its 75th birthday, opens first restaurant at CVG, includes breakfast

November 12, 2023November 11, 20230

CVG travelers who were feeling ‘good and hungry’ enjoyed items from Skyline Chili’s new and exclusive breakfast menu at the…

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State’s ‘snow fighter’ highway crews prepared for winter, lookin’ good thanks to ‘Paint Plow’ program

November 12, 2023November 11, 20230

State “snow fighter” highway crews are equipped, ready and waiting for winter in Kentucky. While supplies and staff are equipped,…

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All year round, Kentucky families provide care for veterans at cost of $11k a year out of pocket

November 12, 2023November 11, 20230

By Nadia Ramlagan Public News Service Veterans Day is behind us, but all year round, Kentuckians provide care for the…

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Taylor Mill donates firetruck the city doesn’t need anymore to Coon Creek volunteer fire department

November 12, 2023November 11, 20230

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Taylor Mill passed a municipal order this week disposing of a firetruck that the…

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Joe Heller: Cartoonist’s take on news — Vets, the other AI, turkeys, Tuberville vets, actors strike

November 12, 2023November 11, 20230

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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Keven Moore: Are indoor — cold — sparkler machines safe? Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions

November 11, 2023November 10, 20230

Cool pyrotechnics, also known as cold sparklers or cold fountain fireworks, have become increasingly popular in recent years as a…

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NKU students Al Artwork featured in exhibit at Campbell Public Library on Legacy of Southgate School

November 11, 2023November 10, 20230

Artwork that was generated by artificial intelligence (AI) isfeatured in a new exhibit at the Campbell County Public Library. The…

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A new day in abortion politics? Even in Kentucky? Supporters are hopeful of a turning point

November 11, 2023November 14, 20230

By Deborah Yetter The Kentucky Lantern Standing before cheering supporters on election night, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat, wrapped…

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NewsMakers 2023: Mike Sipple aims to help leaders invest in their greatest assets, embrace ‘human’ side

November 10, 2023November 9, 20230

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor “Hello, fellow humans,” Mike Sipple Jr. says as he greets his audience. It is a…

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NKY Chamber again offering a 6th-8th grade students a chance to participate in the National Civics Bee

November 10, 2023November 9, 20230

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce is partnering once again with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation to host the…

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DEA removed nearly 600,000 pounds of prescription meds on TakeBack day; urges continued disposal

November 10, 2023November 9, 20230

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The federal Drug Enforcement Administration announced its fall National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on…

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Op-Ed – Bill Straub: Now starts the speculation about what Andy Beshear might do in the future

November 10, 2023November 10, 20230

Now that Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear has vanquished Republican Daniel Cameron in his bid for re-election in the fire engine…

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Matt’s Take: Red-hot Bengals and end of an era for Cincinnati Reds

November 10, 2023November 10, 20230

By Matthew McAdow NKyTribune sports columnist Red Hot Bengals Joe Burrow thrives in primetime games and displayed his skills on…

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NewsMakers ’23: Kristi Nelson, facing the worst, took charge with a smile to re-write the rest of her story

November 9, 2023November 9, 20230

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Kristi Nelson is a walking, talking, living example of innate optimism that she says, simply,…

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Scott Lubansky, Ski Jumping Hall of Famer, has been consulting with the Point/Arc for 20 years

November 9, 2023November 8, 20230

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Today’s quiz. He’s the latest tri-stater to enter a Hall of Fame. Got the answer…

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60-year Covington Rotarian John Kappas to be among those honored for a lifetime of service

November 9, 2023November 8, 20230

Sixty years. That’s how long John Kappas has been a Rotarian. “I joined the Covington Rotary in 1964,” he proudly…

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Op-Ed – Al Cross: Where do Beshear and Cameron go from here?

November 9, 2023November 8, 20230

Kentucky voters gave Andy Beshear another four-year term as governor. What will he do with it? The answers may conflict…

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