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Judy Clabes

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Kentucky farmers help combat rising food insecurity with Farm to Food Banks, providing fresh produce

January 29, 2022January 28, 20220

By Nadia Ramlagen Public News Service More than 300 Kentucky farmers participated in the state’s Farms to Food Banks program…

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Be Concerned to give away Kroger-donated baby care items Feb. 5 at Covington Pike Street location

January 29, 2022January 28, 20220

Diaper cream. Teething rings. Bibs. Bottles. Socks. Baby oil. Crib Sheets. Hand sanitizers. Bubble bath. Lotion. Placemats. Baby bath soap….

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Three Covington firefighters honored by NKFA for dramatic rescue that saved a life

January 29, 2022January 28, 20220

The call came in at 11:04 p.m. Smoke was coming from an apartment building in the Botany Hills neighborhood ……

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Secretary of State reports shift in party affiliation of registered voters in Kentucky — toward Republicans

January 29, 2022January 29, 20220

Secretary of State Michael Adams announced that December saw a significant shift in party affiliation of registered voters, away from…

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Sen. Chris McDaniel: Reporting from the legislature at one-quarter mark, reviewing bills passed by senate

January 29, 2022January 28, 20220

We have officially crossed the one-quarter mark of the 60-day 2022 Regular Session, wrapping up another productive week in session….

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About all that snow we weren’t supposed to get . . . state crews were out, plenty of trucks and supplies

January 29, 2022January 28, 20220

KYTC District 6 Snowfighters remained on duty this evening for the evening commute. The District Office will monitor the weather and…

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900 Covington students in Mayor’s challenge read 16,798 books — and the iPad winners are . . .

January 28, 2022January 27, 20220

Young winners earn prizes in the Covington Mayor’s Reading Challenge as 900 students read over 16,000 books. There are a…

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20-year employee David Lee Daniels is dedicated to ‘purposeful’ work at Point/Arc, fits mission perfectly

January 28, 2022January 27, 20220

By Andy Furman Point/Arc A mop. A broom. A bucket. And a strong work ethic. That, in a nutshell, is…

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‘Who Deyton’ is back in Dayton for Bengals’ Super Bowl run; Mayor Baker makes a proclamation

January 28, 2022January 27, 20220

Dayton Mayor Ben Baker is at it again, issuing a new proclamation once again renaming the City of Dayton as…

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Survey says 2 in 3 Kyians believe politicians should disclose vaccine status; most OK with mandates

January 28, 2022January 27, 20220

MyBioSource.com From wearing masks to practicing social distancing to temporarily closing businesses, politicians and decision-makers tread a fine line between…

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Bill Straub: Mitch McConnell seems a little confused about his civil rights record; one way to correct it

January 28, 2022January 27, 20222

I honestly believe that Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell fully realizes that African-American voters are as American as the 4th…

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Legislators can ‘help us change world,’ say experts; ‘R&D lab critical to attracting biotech startups’

January 27, 2022January 26, 20220

By Tony Remington, Gravity Diagnostics, Tim Schroeder, CTI, and Ray Takigiku, Bexion Special to NKyTribune With a single investment, the…

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Frank Bonfilio ready to close the door on Old Towne Cafe after 35 years (still time for one last burger)

January 27, 2022January 26, 20220

By Andy Furman Special to NKyTribune It’s over. The Old Towne Cafe will close its doors February 16th. “After 35…

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Newport schools’ Tuition Reimbursement Program for teachers is paying dividends for the district

January 27, 2022January 26, 20221

Newport Intermediate School fourth grade math teacher Katie Chalfant had always wanted to return to college after receiving her bachelor’s…

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Long-time Statehouse reporter Jack Brammer joins NKyTribune team; to provide coverage of legislature

January 27, 2022January 26, 20220

Jack Brammer, who retired after 43 years from the Lexington Herald-Leader, is joining the NKyTribune team as a part-time state…

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Camp Corral summer camp program for children of military families to be at YMCA Camp Ernst Aug. 7-13

January 27, 2022January 26, 20220

Camp Corral will begin accepting applications for its 2022 summer camp programs on Feb. 1, including one at YMCA Camp…

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Majority of adults in region support masking, proof of vaccination, according to Interact for Health poll

January 27, 2022January 26, 20220

The majority of Greater Cincinnati adults support masking, proof of vaccination, according to a new Interact for Health poll —…

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Clerk Gabrielle Summe reports final filings for local races in Kenton; no Cov, Erlanger council primaries

January 26, 2022January 25, 20220

Staff report The field of candidates in the May 17 primary elections for most local races in Kenton County is…

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Covington Commission doesn’t get recommendation on IRS demolition contract, hope to have it soon

January 26, 2022January 26, 20220

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter Not quite yet. That’s the message on the IRS site demolition. Ken Smith, Covington’s City…

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Gov. Beshear announces $19.4M to clean drinking water projects, improved sewer systems in NKY

January 26, 2022January 25, 20220

Gov. Andy Beshear announced more than $19.4 million to one county and three water utilities serving Campbell, Kenton and Boone…

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CVG airport wraps up ’21 with report on big successes — and reveals what to expect in ’22

January 26, 2022January 25, 20220

The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) continued its forward momentum in 2021 despite turbulence caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Whether…

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Leading medical oncologist, Dr. Manish Bhandari, joins St. Elizabeth Healthcare; leads clinical trials

January 26, 2022January 25, 20220

St. Elizabeth Healthcare has announced a leading medical oncologist, Manish Bhandari, MD, has joined its oncology care team. Dr. Bhandari…

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