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Judy Clabes

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It’s out to the ol’ ballgame for NKY Young Professionals: Brews and Baseball at the Y’alls game

August 22, 2023August 21, 20230

The Northern Kentucky Young Professionals (NKYP) will partner with the Florence Y’alls for an event filled with brews, baseball and meaningful relationship building.  …

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Matt’s Take: The Future is now, playoff push; Q&A with Reds Pitching Coach, Derek Johnson

August 22, 2023August 21, 20230

By Matthew McAdow NKyTribune freelance columnist The Future is Now In a shocking move (at least shocking to me), the…

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Our Rich History: Thomas More College football’s dynamic Duo 2010-12 — Hayden and Autenreib

August 21, 2023August 20, 20230

By Raymond G. Hebert, Ph.D. Thomas More University Sources for this article include: Statistics provided by Michael Pagano Co-Director of…

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News Briefs: Salzman joins OneNKY, Gov. appoints NKyians, Fuel NKU reduces waste, KY Living ‘bests’

August 21, 2023August 20, 20230

Ryan Salzman has joined the OneNKY Alliance as Project Director effective August 1. He brings a wealth of experience from…

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‘Sandwich generation’ supports its children and cares for its parents — and its health pays a toll

August 21, 2023August 20, 20230

Kentucky Health News America has Generation X, Generation Z and more, but it also has “the sandwich generation,” adults between…

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Attorneys argue about SB 126’s ‘random venue change’ for the Kentucky Supreme Court

August 21, 2023August 20, 20230

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Oral arguments were heard by the Kentucky Supreme Court last week in a lawsuit involving…

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School of Arts offers two art exhibitions pushing boundaries of artistic expression at NKU Art Galleries

August 21, 2023August 20, 20230

Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts is showcasing two remarkable art exhibitions at the NKU Art Galleries. These exhibitions…

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1,270 pound pumpkin, 278 pound watermelon get champion ribbons in “largest” contest at State Fair

August 21, 2023August 20, 20230

The Kentucky State Fair continues its long tradition of crowning the largest pumpkin and watermelon grown from Bluegrass soil. This…

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Duke Energy continues to support students and educators — and invest in workforce development

August 21, 2023August 20, 20230

Duke Energy continues to support students and educators through various funding opportunities that support Duke Energy’s larger corporate initiative that…

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Benjy Hamm: New director of the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues ponders new role

August 21, 2023August 20, 20230

The media world has changed significantly since Al Cross began serving as the first director of the Institute for Rural…

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After respite from Ukraine work, Dusing, Gardner to lead Kyiv-based nonprofit humanitarian effort

August 20, 2023August 19, 20230

Staff report   Ben Dusing and John Gardner returned for a respite from war-torn Ukraine from humanitarian work that was…

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The River: The Crack(ed) crew of the Delta Queen, 1970, and sketches from the self-taught Bob Sikes

August 20, 2023December 1, 20244

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

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Road report: KYTC District 6 reports on work on NKY roadways this week; beware of closings, delays

August 20, 2023August 19, 20230

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 reports on road work underway in the NKY region for the coming week. Weather…

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State Board of Education to meet Monday, to discuss search for next state education commissioner

August 20, 2023August 19, 20230

By McKenna Horsley The Kentucky Lantern The Kentucky Board of Education will meet Monday to discuss its search for the…

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Prices for gas slowed rapid rise but still higher than a week ago; Kentucky’s average is $3.57 a gallon

August 20, 2023August 19, 20230

The national average for a gallon of gas slowed its rapid rise but remains 3 cents higher than a week…

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Samaritan Car Care’s sustaining member campaign is underway — help provide automobile service to needy families

August 20, 2023August 19, 20230

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter The Sustaining Member Samaritan Car Care donation campaign, runs through August 22, but the…

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Mom knows best: Study shows ‘Go outside and play’ is good advice (children’s immune systems benefit)

August 20, 2023August 19, 20230

The Rural Blog What do nature scavenger hunts, blowing bubbles and reading books under a shady park tree all have…

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Joe Heller: A cartoonist’s view of week’s news — mortgage rates, Maui, indictments, newspapers

August 20, 2023August 19, 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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After losing churches over homosexuality stance, United Methodists pick up a new church in NKY

August 19, 2023August 18, 20230

By Jack Brammer NKyTribune reporter When hundreds of United Methodist churches in Kentucky left the denomination in the last year…

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Keven Moore: The dangers of wildfires in Kentucky — and how to prepare for one

August 19, 2023August 18, 20231

I suspect that if you were like me when you heard about the deadly Maui wildfire, you probably started scratching…

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Highland Heights smoke-free ordinance to go into effect Sept. 18, the 35th in Kentucky

August 19, 2023August 19, 20230

On Monday, September 18, the City of Highland Heights becomes the 35th Kentucky city and the third Campbell County city…

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‘Communication Skills in Midst of Memory Loss,’ free program on techniques to improve communication

August 19, 2023August 18, 20230

Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Crestview Hills is offering a free program on September 20, 1:30-3:30 p.m., on “Communication Skills…

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