Skip to content
September 25, 2025
  • HOME
  • NKY COMMUNITY CALENDAR
  • OBITUARIES
  • CONTACT US
  • WHO WE ARE
  • COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
NKyTribune

NKyTribune

Northern Kentucky's Newspaper

1

Category Collection

Business4003 News
Education3895 News
Government4222 News
Health3572 News
Living4058 News
News4557 News
NonProfit3737 News
Our Rich History517 News
Region/State4079 News
Sports8076 News
Voices3660 News
  • Business
  • Education
  • Government
  • Health
  • Living
  • News
  • NonProfit
  • Region/State
  • Sports
  • Voices
Home » Archives for Judy Clabes » Page 175

Judy Clabes

http://www.nkytribune.com

  • Business
  • News Ticker

McGlasson Farms accepted into KFB Certified Farm Market program; high demand for local food cited

August 8, 2023August 7, 20230

Kentucky Farm Bureau has announced the acceptance of McGlasson Farms, located in Boone County, into the 2023 Kentucky Farm Bureau…

Read More
  • Education
  • Featured
  • News Ticker

Backpacks & Breakfast annual event, NKY’s large school readiness project, is this weekend

August 8, 2023August 7, 20230

Northern Kentucky students from low-income families will receive more than 1,200 backpacks filled with school supplies at weekend drive-thru event….

Read More
  • News Ticker
  • NonProfit

Author Kathryn Witt, A Kid Again, Behringer-Crawford Museum partner for a fun family scavenger hunt

August 8, 2023August 7, 20230

Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are full of hidden gems, history, and diverse neighborhoods. That’s what inspired local author Kathryn Witt…

Read More
  • Education
  • News Ticker

Librarian Sammie Betler incorporates gamification to Casey County Public Library’s programming

August 7, 2023August 7, 20230

By Mattie Price University of Kentucky In her role as interim director of the Casey County Public Library, Sammie Betler,…

Read More
  • Featured
  • Health
  • News Ticker

Kaiser Wyllys, 5, didn’t let leukemia define him; ready to start Kindergarten, celebrates with Chick-fil-A party

August 7, 2023August 6, 20231

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Kaiser Wyllys was a happy, energetic three-year-old in early 2021, living in Petersburg with…

Read More
  • News
  • News Ticker

Road report: KYTC District 6 reports work on region’s roadways this week — beware of delays, closings

August 7, 2023August 6, 20230

KYTC District 6 reports on roadwork underway this week in the region and advises motorists to be mindful of delays…

Read More
  • Business
  • News Ticker

Emboss is new name for PCA Architecture, rebranded to look to future under leadership of Emma Adkisson

August 7, 2023August 7, 20230

PCA Architecture is now Emboss. The Newport-based architectural firm, led by Emma Adkisson, has rebranded itself after more than 40…

Read More
  • Government
  • News Ticker

Fort Wright council hears discussion on cable franchise, votes to renew Spectrum contract

August 7, 2023August 6, 20230

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Fort Wright city council voted to renew the cable franchise for Spectrum at its…

Read More
  • News Ticker
  • NonProfit

Easterseals Redwood to open new facility in Florence; pediatric services, occupational therapy — and more

August 7, 2023August 7, 20230

Easterseals Redwood will hold a ribbon-cutting on the opening of a new facility in Florence at 7627 Ewing Boulevard tomorrow….

Read More
  • Featured
  • News
  • News Ticker

At annual Fancy Farm picnic, Beshear, Cameron face off for first time, trading barbs before raucous crowd

August 6, 2023August 6, 20231

By McKenna Horsley The Kentucky Lantern As the sweltering humidity rose, Kentucky’s gubernatorial candidates turned the heat up on each…

Read More
  • Featured
  • Living
  • News Ticker
  • The River

The River: A chance meeting with music star Conway Twitty and learning of his connection to steamboats

August 6, 2023December 1, 20245

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

Read More
  • Featured
  • News Ticker
  • Region/State

McConnell tells Fancy Farm crowd ‘it won’t be his last,’ ‘we owe it to next generation to finish the job’

August 6, 2023August 6, 20230

By McKenna Horsley The Kentucky Lantern Nine days after he stopped speaking mid-sentence in a news conference in Washington, D.C.,…

Read More
  • Education
  • News Ticker

Checking off your ‘back-to-school’ list — don’t forget to check vaccines required for school

August 6, 2023August 6, 20230

Checking off the — is your child ready to go back to school — list: • Backpack, paper and other…

Read More
  • News Ticker
  • NonProfit

Behringer-Crawford Museum’s NKY History Hour to feature Jeannine Kreinbrink and historic cemeteries

August 6, 2023August 6, 20230

Created in 1966, the National Register of Historic Places is a compilation of historically significant buildings and properties. Cemeteries as…

Read More
  • Health
  • News Ticker

UK HealthCare again top Kentucky hospital in U.S. News magazine ranking; St. Elizabeth ranks second

August 6, 2023August 5, 20230

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Five Kentucky hospitals have been named among the nation’s “Best Regional Hospitals” in the…

Read More
  • Government
  • News Ticker

City of Florence to host a second free summer concert at the Mall on Friday — family fun for all

August 6, 2023August 6, 20230

Get ready to groove and enjoy another summer evening filled with music, food and fun as the City of Florence…

Read More
  • Business
  • News Ticker

AAA reports jump at the pump slows; Kentucky’s average gas price is one of cheapest in nation

August 6, 2023August 5, 20230

The national average for a gallon of gas has continued to rise, but the jump at the pump has slowed…

Read More
  • News Ticker
  • Voices

Joe Heller: Cartoonist’s view of news of week — Girls of summer, ticks, old Senators, Trump indictment

August 6, 2023August 5, 20231

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

Read More
  • Featured
  • Health
  • News Ticker

Keven Moore: Heat hazard alerts and what to do as an employer — it’s really hot out there

August 5, 2023August 4, 20230

On July 27, OSHA issued a heat hazard alert to remind employers of their obligation to protect workers against heat illness or…

Read More
  • Education
  • Featured
  • News Ticker

Northern Kentucky Forum is holding ‘listening sessions’ on local news media — how to participate

August 5, 2023August 4, 20230

The news media landscape has changed dramatically both nationally and locally – including in Northern Kentucky. How is this new…

Read More
  • Living
  • News Ticker

New Latin Music Fest added to Kentucky State Fair’s last day — enjoy salsa dancing and more

August 5, 2023August 4, 20230

The Kentucky State Fair announced Latin Music Fest, a brand-new event taking place on the last day of the Fair,…

Read More
  • Government
  • News Ticker

Move Over Kentucky when passing emergency vehicles on roadside — KSP monitoring for safety

August 5, 2023August 4, 20230

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today In an effort to protect those who protect us, Kentuckians are urged to slow down…

Read More
  • 1
  • …
  • 173
  • 174
  • 175
  • 176
  • 177
  • …
  • 962
Donation bug

Archives

Affiliations

• Institute for Nonprofit News
• Online News Association
• N. Ky. Chamber of Commerce
• Covington Business Council
© 2024 Kentucky Center for Public Service Journalism. All rights reserved.
  • Business
  • Education
  • Government
  • Health
  • Living
  • News
  • NonProfit
  • Region/State
  • Sports
  • Voices