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Judy Clabes

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FEMA reports $81M has been awarded counties affected by disaster declarations this year

July 10, 2025July 9, 20250

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) says nearly $81 million has now been awarded in housing and other assistance for…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Al Cross: Medicaid helps us all; prepare to be hurt

July 10, 2025July 12, 20250

Nearly 1 in 3 Kentuckians are covered by Medicaid, the federal-state insurance program for low-income Americans. If you’re not among…

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  • Business

CBC’s July 17 luncheon to feature two executives who are relocating their headquarters to Covington

July 9, 2025July 9, 20250

Staff report The Covington Business Council will convene its July 17th luncheon, centering on the topic of “Why Covington?”, at…

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  • Health

Kentucky leaders, advocates weigh in on how ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ will impact health care

July 9, 2025July 8, 20250

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News News about how the passage of what President Donald Trump calls the “Big, Beautiful…

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  • Government

Former Williamstown Mayor Mark Christopher files appeal in Boone County Circuit Court to get his job back

July 9, 2025July 9, 20250

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Former Williamstown Mayor Mark Christopher has had a mission since April 21 of this…

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  • Living

Mike Tussey: Your vocation, your career — do you love what you do?

July 9, 2025July 8, 20250

Somewhere in our younger years, we begin thinking about our career. Many thoughts ran through your mind and usually you…

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  • Health

Three Kentucky hospitals, including St. Elizabeth-Edgewood, among Newsweek’s ranking for cancer care

July 8, 2025July 8, 20250

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Three Kentucky hospitals have been named among the top 200 hospitals for cancer care in Newsweek‘s…

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  • Education

‘Pre-K for All’ town hall set for NKU’s Student Union Ballroom tonight; registration available online

July 8, 2025July 7, 20250

A “Pre-K for All” Town Hall meeting by an advisory committee of the Kentucky Education and Labor Cabinet is scheduled…

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  • News

Kentucky Symphony Orchestra to kick off its 31st season of free summer concerts July 12

July 7, 2025July 6, 20250

Staff report With the 4th of July festivities behind us, we have reason to look ahead — to the first…

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  • Government

Clay Wade Bailey Bridge is open with one lane in each direction; single lane still closed

July 7, 2025July 7, 20250

The Clay Wade Bailey Bridge (U.S. 25, U.S. 42, U.S. 127) (mile points 13.45 – 13.87) is now open following an…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Rhonda Chisenhall: How cutting federal grant funding to Community Action agencies impacts families in need

July 7, 2025July 6, 20250

Many of you have heard the proverb “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Judy Harris: Prayer Bears between friends of all ages

July 7, 2025July 6, 20250

“To be a Christian without prayer is no more possible than to be alive without breathing.” -Martin Luther The Whole…

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  • NonProfit

A teacher and her ‘schoolhouse home’ — finding her homeowner dream, thanks to HONK

July 6, 2025July 5, 20250

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Sarah Lewis is ready to party – in her own home. “July 16th is the…

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  • Business

Fidelity’s ‘FIDTERNS’ program includes 60+ interns in Kentucky alone, campus’s largest class to date

July 6, 2025July 9, 20250

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter For Fidelity Investments, it’s the Circle of Life. For Eryn Sporl, it’s FIDTERN. This summer,…

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  • News

New owners of Florence Bowl — Andy Campbell and Dean Arvin — want the whole family to come out for the fun

July 6, 2025July 5, 20250

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Florence Bowl has long been the best kept secret in the city of Florence….

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  • Government

Teach them to fish — have fun, get some fish, and maybe win a kayak in KDFWR’s ‘Mentor to Win’ contest

July 6, 2025July 5, 20250

The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources (KDFWR) is hosting a “Mentor to Win” contest to encourage experienced anglers…

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  • Region/State

Bluegrass Wildlife: We all nest — or home-build; here’s how hummingbirds do it

July 6, 2025July 5, 20250

By Howard Whiteman Murray State University It was an odd place for a hummingbird nest, but there it was. I…

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  • Voices

Joe Heller: Cartoonist on news — Alligator Alcatraz, fireworks/politics, the Debt, July 4th

July 6, 2025July 5, 20250

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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  • Business

Blum-Novotest Inc. opens new competence center, one of four global, in Boone County

July 5, 2025July 4, 20250

Blum-Novotest, Inc. opened the new Blum-Novotest Competence Center (BNCC) in Northern Kentucky at a special celebration recently. It is one of its…

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  • Government

Bellevue city attorney announces candidacy for mayor; Charles Cleves not seeking re-relection

July 5, 2025July 5, 20250

By Jim Dady Special to NKyTribune Pledging to work toward a greater future for Bellevue, City Attorney Dave Fessler has…

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  • Living

KY Fish and Wildlife help public become BearWise, as young bears roam far from home

July 5, 2025July 4, 20250

As young male black bears disperse from their primary range in eastern Kentucky during summer months, biologists and game wardens…

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  • Region/State

Kentucky Division of Water lifts advisory for harmful aglal blooms at Herrington Lake

July 5, 2025July 4, 20250

The Kentucky Division of Water & Department for Public Health have lifted the harmful algal bloom recreational advisory at Herrington…

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