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Judy Clabes

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NKU, Gateway join ‘Moon Shot for Equity’ to close gaps in regional cohort as part of national initiative

September 19, 2021September 18, 20210

Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, Gateway Community and Technical College, Miami University, and Northern Kentucky University have joined “Moon…

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NKY Young Professionals kicks off year with networking event Sept. 21, come see opportunities

September 19, 2021September 18, 20210

On Tuesday, Northern Kentucky Young Professionals (NKYP) will host its NKYP 101 Kick Off Event from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at Bridgeview Box…

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Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky ‘Vaccines in Kentucky Poll’ shows progress in lowering hesitancy

September 19, 2021September 18, 20210

A new Vaccines in Kentucky Poll, commissioned by the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky, shows efforts to encourage COVID-19 vaccines…

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Public invited to virtual forum discussing how the state court system handles domestic violence, more

September 19, 2021September 18, 20210

The public is invited to discuss how the state court system handles cases of domestic violence, dating violence, stalking and…

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Behringer-Crawford Museum free Sunday with downloaded ticket from Smithsonian Museum Day

September 18, 20210

Behringer-Crawford Museum will open its doors free of charge to all Museum Day ticketholders on Sunday as part of Smithsonian magazine’s 17th annual Museum Day celebration….

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Take this, Tik-Tok: Camp Ernst principal inspires — and rewards — students who practice ‘Positive Vibes’

September 18, 2021September 18, 20210

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Principal Stephanie Haggerty of Camp Ernst Middle School didn’t sit still while a few misguided…

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96% of Kentucky’s public schools choose to keep mask mandates for students, staff, visitors

September 18, 2021September 17, 20211

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today With legislation that put the decision in the hands of local school districts, the vast…

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OKI’s most prestigious honor, named for NKY’s Henry M. Mann, presented to Ohio Sen. Rob Portman

September 18, 2021September 17, 20210

U.S. Senator Rob Portman received the Henry M. Mann Award during a special presentation at the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of…

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Florence Rotary Club awards its Citizen of the Year honor to Paula McPeake, a consummate volunteer

September 18, 2021September 17, 20210

For 27 years, the Rotary Club of Florence has presented its Citizen of the Year Award to recognize an individuals…

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Governor implores Kentuckians to ‘do better’ as he reports 5,133 new COVID cases and 45 deaths;

September 18, 2021September 17, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear implored Kentuckians “to do better” as he cited 5,133 new COVID cases on Friday — and 45…

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Susanne Mowery Cetrulo of Edgewood named to Kentucky Court of Appeals vacancy

September 17, 2021September 16, 20210

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Susanne Mowery Cetrulo of Edgewood has been named by Gov. Andy Beshear to the Kentucky…

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Gov. Beshear reports 4,891 new COVID cases, 62 deaths, staff shortages at hospitals; get vaccinated

September 17, 2021September 16, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear reported 4,891 new COVID cases in Kentucky on Thursday — and 62 deaths — as 69% of…

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Horizon Community Funds’ ‘The 410’, a model giving circle, to focus on NKyians living with disabilities

September 17, 2021September 16, 20210

Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky’s giving circle for emerging philanthropists, The 410, kicked off this week with a vote…

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Kenton County PDS reduces tax rate to lowest level in two decades, reduces budget by $1 million

September 17, 2021September 17, 20211

Through increased efficiencies and a successful reorganization, Kenton County Planning and Development Services (PDS) has lowered its county-wide property tax…

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Customs and Border Protection officers seize fake vaccination cards, Pfizer stickers at Port of Cincinnati

September 17, 2021September 16, 20210

As the country continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Port…

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Bill Straub: Supreme Court Justice Barrett proclaims the court is ‘not a bunch of partisan hacks’; really?

September 17, 2021September 16, 20210

If Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett was sincerely trying to convince one and all that the nation’s highest tribunal…

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Gateway and Apartment Association Outreach join to stamp out hunger with Food for Thought pantry

September 17, 2021September 15, 20210

In an ongoing joint commitment to stamping out campus hunger, the Apartment Association Outreach, Inc. (AAO) and Gateway Community &…

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Erlanger to celebrate end of summer with Arlinghaus Summer Sendoff Festival on Sept. 18 at Silverlake

September 17, 2021September 16, 20210

Plan to celebrate the end of summer in Erlanger at the Arlinghaus Summer Sendoff festival set for Saturday, September 18….

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Newport board of education votes unanmously to extend mask-wearing for students, staff, visitors

September 16, 2021September 15, 20210

Following last week’s vote by the Kentucky General Assembly to overturn the statewide mask mandate in public schools, the Newport…

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Celebrating the ‘More’: Thomas More kicks off 100th anniversary year with major campaign and big plans

September 16, 2021September 16, 20210

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Thomas More University will celebrate its 100th anniversary throughout the year, having kicked off its…

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NKY Education Council looking for One to One coaches for 1st-3rd graders; final training next week

September 16, 2021September 15, 20210

The Northern Kentucky Education Council is in search of parent, grandparent, business leaders, and community volunteers to serve as One…

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Chamber names Tami Wilson vice president/public affairs, to lead advocacy efforts and strategy

September 16, 2021September 15, 20210

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce (NKY Chamber) has named Tami Wilson its new Vice President of Public Affairs. She…

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