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Judy Clabes

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Road Report: KYTC District 6 reports road projects for this week — be aware of delays, closures

October 10, 2021October 9, 20210

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 reports the following conditions and/or operations for highways in District Six.  Motorists should be…

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NKU participating in AASCU programs to improve students’ economic literacy, build partnerships

October 10, 2021October 9, 20210

Northern Kentucky University is participating in two initiatives by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) that will…

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Natalie Deering: What is the ancient medicine of Ayurveda and how can it help with transition to fall?

October 10, 2021October 9, 20210

As we transition into fall, I often think about the changes that are occurring not just around us in nature,…

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Billy Reed: The horses are running at Keeneland, which is good, but they’ll run without Baffert stable

October 10, 2021February 6, 20226

When the horses are running at Keeneland, the world is a better place. I can’t prove that, of course, but…

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Don’t be a statistic: It’s National Pedestrian Safety Month — Walk Safe, Kentucky and save lives

October 10, 2021October 8, 20210

In a crash involving a vehicle and a pedestrian, the pedestrian is far more likely to be killed or injured….

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Home sales drop slightly from a year ago but median price rises 10%; buyers waiting for prices to stabilize

October 10, 2021October 9, 20210

One of the best indicators of the following month’s home sales is pending sales. For the third consecutive month, year-over-year…

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Rand Paul: Responding to Bill Straub’s column, explaining ‘fundraising’ — and watching your money

October 10, 2021October 9, 20212

Once again, the NKyTribune has given precious print space to partisan columnist Bill Straub who wants to twist things all…

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NKY’s Matthew Gillispie, Rose Koehler are Team Fruit Salad on new episode of Supermarket Sweep Sunday

October 9, 2021October 9, 20210

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Matthew Gillispie of Union thinks the whole world is a game show — and everyone…

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Iconic Suspension Bridge to be closed to vehicular traffic for at least the rest of the year

October 9, 2021October 8, 20210

The John A. Roebling Bridge — the Suspension Bridge — will remain closed to vehicular traffic for the rest of…

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Go Pantry expands leadership program to 35 high school students in fight against childhood hunger

October 9, 2021October 8, 20210

GO Pantry has expanded its Student Ambassador and Junior Board programs for the 2021-22 school year. These leadership positions are…

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People Working Cooperatively seeking volunteers for Prepare Affair, helping neighbors with home repairs

October 9, 2021October 8, 20210

People Working Cooperatively (PWC) is seeking volunteers for its annual Prepare Affair event. Throughout the month of November, volunteers from…

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Florence man hits ‘Kentucky Jackpot’ with $250k winning Lottery Scratch-off ticket

October 9, 2021October 8, 20210

Persistence has paid off for a Florence man after purchasing a $250,000 winning Kentucky Lottery Scratch-off ticket. The man who…

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How to get free help in sorting out your options during Medicare Open Enrollment now underway

October 9, 2021October 8, 20210

Medicare Open Enrollment is now underway. Medicare has published the new plan information for Medicare Advantage Plans and Part D…

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NKY Tri-ED gets Duke Energy grant to undertake major ‘road map’ target industry, workforce analysis

October 8, 2021October 7, 20210

The Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Corporation (Tri-ED) has been awarded a $50,000 grant from Duke Energy to undertake a…

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NKU board extends President Ashish Vaidya’s contract early — and through 2027; cites successes

October 8, 2021October 7, 20210

Northern Kentucky President Ashish Vaidya’s renewed contract has extended his leadership through 2027. The Board of Regents unanimously approved the…

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Governor says masks, vaccinations are making a difference — but 16 pediatric patients are hospitalized and four are on ventilator

October 8, 2021October 7, 20210

On Thursday during his weekly Team Kentucky update, Gov. Andy Beshear said due to increased vaccinations and more Kentuckians wearing…

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Troupe of NKY young actors raises $2,500 for DCCH through five sold-out performances of Albee play

October 8, 2021October 7, 20210

A troupe of young Northern Kentucky actors raised $2,500 for the Diocesan Catholic Children’s Home (DCCH) through five sold-out performances…

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Bill Straub: Sen. Paul living high on donations to his leadership PAC, money meant to assist others

October 8, 2021October 7, 20214

It’s certainly comforting to learn that our boy, Rand Paul, the Earnest T. Bass of the United States Senate, is…

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Erlanger closer to allowing backyard chickens after first reading of new ordinance; will allow six chickens

October 8, 2021October 7, 20210

Erlanger residents are closer to being able to have backyard chickens after the first reading of a new ordinance was…

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Behringer-Crawford Museum offering free dance workshop for kids by SOTA on Saturday

October 8, 2021October 7, 20210

Kids, come dance under autumn’s falling leaves in NaturePlay, Behringer-Crawford Museum’s outdoor play space in Devou Park.   NKU’s School…

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NKYCAC hosting Black History Walk through Newport Saturday, starts at Southgate Street School

October 8, 2021October 7, 20210

Northern Kentucky’s African American heritage will be celebrated Saturday, Oct. 9, with a Black History Walk through the streets of…

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meetNKY starts destination assessment and strategic planning process as recovery continues in the region

October 7, 2021October 6, 20210

As the Northern Kentucky tourism industry continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, the destination marketing organization for the three…

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