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Judy Clabes

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Newport seeking school crossing guards — and applications are now open; parttime, $20/hr

July 31, 2023July 31, 20230

The City of Newport is looking for school crossing guards, a temporary position during the school year with a minimum…

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Tim Hanner is just getting started but keeping eye on prize: opportunities for schools, kids, and families

July 30, 2023July 30, 20230

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Tim Hanner is just getting started in his newest challenge as President & CEO of…

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The River: Two glorious summers decking on the AVALON are vivid, compelling memories still today

July 30, 2023December 1, 20247

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

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Boone County Fiscal Court recommends redistricting plan to establish new boundaries after census

July 30, 2023July 29, 20230

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter The Boone County Fiscal Court Commissioners dealt with the redistricting issue that surfaced after…

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Dedicated to baseball, Laumanns are opening new facility — D-Bat — in Hebron for year-round activities

July 30, 2023July 29, 20230

By Andy Furman NKyTribune Reporter It must be in the genes. It has to be. There’s no other explanation –…

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Annual School Supply Drive underway now at Florence Christian Church — through August

July 30, 2023July 29, 20230

Florence Christian Church has an annual School Supply Drive, collecting funds and purchasingdiscounted school supplies to donate to the 36…

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Williams family provides high school students chance for education in U.S., want others to do so

July 30, 2023July 29, 20230

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Back in 2019, Beth Williams and her husband Chris took a chance on making…

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Joe Heller: A cartoonist’s take on week’s news — Barbie, Twitter, ocean temps, UFOs/Aliens

July 30, 2023July 29, 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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Disc Golf Pro Tour returning to Idlewild in Burlington, elevating fan experience with family-friendly activities

July 29, 2023July 28, 20230

The Disc Golf Pro Tour will make its return to the Greater Cincinnati region with the LWS Open at Idlewild, taking place…

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Red-meat allergy under-diagnosed because clinicians have little working knowledge of it, say new studies

July 29, 2023July 28, 20230

Kentucky Health News Thousands of Kentuckians are likely living with an allergy to red meat, and many of them probably…

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First ever Homearama in NKY, held in Newport, drew over 10k visitors; attendees named favorite homes

July 29, 2023July 28, 20230

The first Homearama held in Northern Kentucky was a big success, drawing over 10,000 visitors. The 2023 ‘Urban Edition’ was…

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Law enforcement officers from across the state graduate from state’s basic training academy

July 29, 2023July 28, 20230

Gov. Andy Beshear announced that 33 law enforcement officers from agencies across the state have graduated the Kentucky Department of…

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Jamie Ruehl: Eagle landed because of disciplined teamwork; nation without ‘pain, suffering’ is not strong

July 29, 2023July 28, 20230

It has been 54 years since “The Eagle has landed.” Talk about a pinnacle moment! July 20th, 1969, we put…

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Kenton County Fiscal Court names St. E’s Bruno Giacomuzzi a ’23 Pioneer Award recipient

July 28, 2023July 27, 20230

Each year the Kenton County Pioneer Award recognizes living residents of Kenton County who have a record of outstanding service…

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Covington Partners says Camp Covington served 600 students daily at various sites throughout the district

July 28, 2023July 27, 20230

Covington Partners has declared Camp Covington 2023 a triumph across the district; on average, serving over 600 students on a…

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Secret NKY: How a museum dedicated to dummies landed in Northern Kentucky

July 28, 2023July 27, 20230

By Kathy Witt NKyTribune columnist What a bunch of dummies. Eleven hundred, to be exact—and they’re all living their best…

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St. Elizabeth Healthcare Edgewood gets prestigious 5-star rating from CMS, one of only five in Kentucky

July 28, 2023July 27, 20230

St. Elizabeth Edgewood, a leading healthcare provider in Greater Cincinnati, recently received a prestigious 5-star rating from the Centers for…

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The Carnegie’s third and final production of its Summer Theatre Series, Guys and Dolls, starts Sat.

July 28, 2023July 27, 20230

The Carnegie lands a theatrical trifecta with the third and final production in its Summer Theatre Series: GUYS AND DOLLS, a musical fable…

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Bill Straub: Rep. Andy Barr is just looking for the right ‘threats’ to give himself looney creds

July 28, 2023July 27, 20230

Like Chicken Little, Rep. Andy Barr thinks the sky is falling and he knows exactly who to blame for the…

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$1 billion solar project planned on former site of Starfire stripmine in Eastern Kentucky

July 27, 2023July 26, 20230

By Liam Niemeyer Kentucky Lantern It was a little over five years ago when Philip Marsh looked over the thousands…

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Merged Erlanger Elsmere Historical Society aiming to grow, headquartered at Elsmere Community Center

July 27, 2023July 26, 20230

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter The Erlanger Historical Society and the Elsmere Historical Society have joined forces, transforming and…

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Florence EMS receives citation from state EMS for Children for meeting standard for pediatric care

July 27, 2023July 26, 20230

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Morgan Scaggs from the Kentucky EMS for Children came to the regular Florence city…

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