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Judy Clabes

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NKY’s Todd McMurtry joins Kyle Rittenhouse legal team for lawsuits against Facebook, others

June 4, 2022June 3, 20223

By Jack Brammer NKyTribune reporter A Northern Kentucky attorney is part of the legal team to represent Kyle Rittenhouse in…

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Newport’s James Boyd named Administrator of Year in Rotary Club of Cincinnati’s education awards

June 4, 2022June 3, 20220

James Boyd of Newport was one of four educators and administrators honored for excellence within the Cincinnati Public School system….

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Lifeguards urgently needed to save Covington’s swimming season and keep it at full schedule

June 3, 2022June 4, 20220

Covington Parks & Rec urgently needs to hire 10 more lifeguards to open its swimming facilities next week at full…

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Duke Energy awards $390,000+ in grants to workforce education, training programs, including nine in NKY

June 3, 2022June 2, 20220

Duke Energy presented more than $390,000 in grants for workforce education and training across Greater Cincinnati this morning, including nine…

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Covington takes steps, with limited options, on odors from a Fort Wright chemical plant near Latonia

June 3, 2022June 2, 20220

Even while acknowledging “limited options” and “tied hands,” Covington officials say they’re taking steps in response to complaints about odors…

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KY needs more doctors, U.S. projects increasing shortage; how are medical institutions responding?

June 3, 2022June 2, 20220

By Heather Chapman Kentucky Health News Just like the rest of the nation, Kentucky needs more doctors, and people and…

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Bill Straub: If battle is between two monsters, King Kong and Godzilla, are you for McConnell or Paul?

June 3, 2022June 2, 20220

It’s the eternal question: Who do you cheer for when King Kong battles Godzilla? They’re both monsters, after all, leaving…

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Third Family Court Judge to be elected in Kenton Co. in November; five candidates have filed so far

June 2, 2022June 2, 20220

By Jack Brammer NKyTribune reporter Kenton County is getting its third Family Court judge to deal with sticky cases like…

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Covington seeking nonprofit proposals for $1.15m to mitigate COVID damage to families, workers

June 2, 2022June 1, 20220

The City of Covington has $1.15 million to give away to non-profit agencies and organizations whose work helps mitigate the…

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Redwood to honor winners of inaugural Celebration of Abilities Awards at ‘Redwood at the Reds’ June 17

June 2, 2022June 1, 20220

Redwood, a nonprofit that serves children and adults with severe and multiple disabilities, is excited to announce the winners of…

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Al Cross: On guns, McConnell is rational, but his operative word is risk

June 2, 2022June 1, 20220

When President Biden said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was one of the “rational Republicans” who recognize “they can’t continue…

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Hoskins Island Creek Cemetery, where pioneers, Indigenous Natives rest, is hotbed of controversy

June 2, 2022June 1, 20220

By Lyn Hacker NKyTribune correspondent There was a Memorial Day service in a small cemetery on top of a forested…

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Kim Moser: What is Kentucky doing about the infant formula shortage? We cannot let children suffer

June 1, 2022June 1, 20220

Kentucky families are going day to day not knowing if the formula they need for their infant will be available….

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Voices from Classroom: I replay ‘The House that Built Me’ as Beechwood building gives way to new

June 1, 2022June 1, 20220

By Amanda Klare Beechwood Independent Schools The groundbreaking for the new building construction at Beechwood Independent Schools is scheduled for…

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Tom Meyer has memorized 20 books of the Bible and is bringing his mission to Creation Museum

May 31, 2022May 30, 20220

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Tom Meyer has a special relationship with the “most famous book in the world” and…

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City gets OK to use up to $45.5m in future state tax revenue to help develop IRS project

May 31, 2022May 30, 20220

The City of Covington can use up to $45.5 million in future state tax revenue to help develop the 23-acre…

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Point/Perk barrister Maggie Shiekh happily shares her tatoo body art — in Hebrew

May 31, 2022May 30, 20220

By Andy Furman Point/Arc She wears her emotions on her sleeve. Well, technically on her arm. And, by the way…

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Kentucky chosen by National Governors Association for skills-driven jobs project

May 31, 2022May 30, 20220

Kentucky is one of 11 states selected to participate in the first phase of the Skills-Driven State Community of Practice…

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Graduation Day for youth who earned h.s. diplomas, GED certificates while in DJJ custody or care

May 31, 2022May 30, 20220

Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman and the Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) held a commencement ceremony last week to celebrate…

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Thomas More University tailors programs to fit employer, community; get badges, microcredentials

May 31, 2022May 30, 20220

In response to the constantly evolving demands of the area’s workforce, Thomas More University’s Digital, Graduate, and Professional (DGP) programs…

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Kentucky’s Lee Kiefer notches another first place in South Korea — on her way to another Olympics

May 30, 2022May 29, 20220

By Alexis Dolan NKyTribune Intern When it comes to multitasking, Olympic gold foilist, University of Kentucky medical student and Lexington,…

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Highland High School Theatre wins seven Cappies Award for spring musical, Crazy for You

May 30, 2022May 28, 20220

Highlands High School Theatre has won seven Cappies for their spring musical Crazy For You. Winners were announced at the…

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