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Judy Clabes

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Finding his roots, John Taylor releases ‘Back to My Old Kentucky Home’ in time for Derby

April 21, 2025April 21, 20250

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Today, his connection to the Bluegrass is a song. In the future, John Taylor may…

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  • Education

CPE board limits tuition, fees for students through 2027 to 5.7% over the two-year period

April 21, 2025April 20, 20250

At its April meeting, the Council on Postsecondary Education board approved a recommendation to limit increases in undergraduate tuition and…

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  • Business

Tariffs loom; Kentucky relies on trade more than any other state, says new study

April 21, 2025April 20, 20251

By Jamie Leuke Editor, The Kentucky Lantern Kentucky’s economy is the nation’s most reliant on global trade, according to a…

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  • Government

Boone County Fiscal Court asks for public input to shape the future of transportation

April 21, 2025April 21, 20252

Staff report The Boone County Fiscal Court is asking citizens to help shape the future of Boone County’s transportation. Fiscal…

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  • Health

Ground broken on state’s first medical cannabis business, Centaurus Farms in Monticello

April 21, 2025April 21, 20250

Kentucky Today Ground has been broken on the first medical cannabis business in the state, Centaurus Farms in Monticello, which…

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  • Government

Kenton County Mayors hear about new Fire Training Center project, still in planning stages

April 21, 2025April 20, 20250

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Kenton County Mayors met Saturday at Liberty Hall in Edgewood. Guest speakers were Fire…

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  • Region/State

Spring is busy time for wildlife, but young wildlife should be left alone; here are tips

April 21, 2025April 20, 20250

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today With spring in full swing, more people are encountering young wildlife as they venture outdoors,…

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  • NonProfit

FEMA extends individual assistance deadline for homeowners, renters in Kentucky

April 21, 2025April 20, 20250

Kentucky homeowners and renters who suffered uninsured or underinsured damage to their property from the February Severe Storms, Flooding and…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Judy Harris: Happy, happy Easter — He is risen!

April 21, 2025April 20, 20250

“Alleluia, Christ is risen!” “The Lord is risen indeed! Alleluia!” Easter Acclamation and response. Happy, happy Easter to each of…

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Malachi and the pedal tractor — a story that says it all about the heart of R.C. Durr

April 20, 2025April 19, 20250

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor The release of the book, R.C. Durr, The Man and The Legacy, invigorated memories of…

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  • NonProfit

Point/Arc was the perfect place to film a movie for the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge

April 20, 2025April 19, 20251

By Andy Furman Point/Arc It seemed like the perfect place to film a movie – for Katie Scarlett and Becca…

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  • Education

NKU’s Dr. Brian Hackett gives lesson in history, focused on Newport Barracks

April 20, 2025April 19, 20250

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter It was billed as a lesson in our history – Northern Kentucky, to be exact….

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  • Business

Duke Energy celebrates National Lineworker Appreciation Day, pays tribute to those who keep us ‘powered’

April 20, 2025April 19, 20250

Staff report Duke Energy held its 2025 National Lineworker Appreciation Day over the weekend, paying tribute to the dedicated men…

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  • Government

Government briefs: Roundup of news from Fort Mitchell, Lakeside Park, Park Hills, Florence

April 20, 2025April 19, 20250

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Fort MITCHELL Fort Mitchell city council approved the dissolution of the Ft Mitchell Economic…

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  • Region/State

Kentucky Realtors announces additional $100k in flood relief funding

April 20, 2025April 19, 20250

Due to continued severe weather and flooding, Kentucky REALTORS® announced an additional $100,000 in flood relief funding. Kentuckians who have…

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  • Health

Healthy Headlines: Dreaming of healthy heart? Start with getting quality sleep every night

April 20, 2025April 19, 20250

St. Elizabeth Healthcare Getting enough quality sleep each night is good for your whole body – including making sure your…

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  • Voices

Joe Heller: Cartoonist looks at news — Easter, first!, hide the eggs, due process??

April 20, 2025April 19, 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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Kentucky Supreme Court: First Black woman justice sworn in; Chief Justice Lambert takes public oath

April 19, 2025April 18, 20250

First Black woman justice By Sarah Ladd Kentucky Lantern Kentucky Supreme Court Justice Pamela Goodwine — the first Black woman…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Jeff Rubin: Affordable housing is broken — what can we learn from ‘intentional communities’?

April 19, 2025April 18, 20250

April 28 through May 4 marks National Cohousing Week, a nationwide event featuring virtual and in-person discussions about the future…

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R.C. Durr, The Man and The Legacy: New book celebrates founder of R.C. Durr Foundation

April 18, 2025April 18, 20259

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Trustees of the R.C. Durr Foundation wanted an historical record of the life of its…

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  • Government

City of Dayton to spend $500k to improve city parks; GaGa Pit surprises Lincoln students

April 17, 2025April 16, 20250

When students at Dayton’s Lincoln Elementary School returned from Spring Break this week, they were surprised to find that the…

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  • Region/State

Happy Ea$ter: Consumer spending expected to reach near-record high for upcoming holiday

April 17, 2025April 15, 20250

Consumer spending for the upcoming Easter holiday is expected to reach a near-record $23.6 billion nationwide, and overall retail sales…

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