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Judy Clabes

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Our Rich History: Renaissance ’71 — Celebrating 50 years of VMC/TMC; a Golden Jubilee was in order

July 5, 2021July 4, 20210

By Dr. Raymond Hebert Special to the NKyTribune Part 4 of our series, “Retrospect and Vista II”: Thomas More College/University,…

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BBB Scam Alert: That cruise really isn’t free — please don’t be tricked; check it out

July 5, 2021July 4, 20210

Better Business Bureau No! There’s always a catch. Now that consumers have begun traveling again, it’s likely that phone calls,…

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The Carnegie’s Preserving NKY’s Cultural and Architectural Gem capital campaign aims for $3.5m

July 5, 2021July 4, 20210

The Carnegie, Northern Kentucky’s largest multidisciplinary arts venue, providing award-winning theatre performances, educational programs and art exhibitions to the region,…

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Surfside condominium collapse: Could it happen here? Public Protection Cabinet is agency in charge

July 5, 2021July 4, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The recent building collapse in Surfside, Florida, which has left at least 24 people dead…

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Beshear says Mary Noble to resign from the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet July 15

July 5, 2021July 4, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear announced that Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet Secretary Mary Noble has decided to retire July 15….

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Report on nursing homes, long-term care facilities paints bleak picture of economic crisis they face

July 5, 2021July 4, 20210

The American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL), representing more than 14,000 nursing homes, assisted living…

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Get ready for the Kentucky State Fair — early bird ticket discounts, promotional days, lots of fun for all

July 5, 2021July 4, 20210

The Kentucky State Fair will offer the most affordable Fair experience in more than a decade and three special days…

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Joe Cotton: Suffering from psoriasis most of my life, I found relief — sharing it with you

July 5, 2021July 4, 20212

Here is how I cured by psoriasis. I went to several dermatologists throughout my life to get treated for my…

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The River: Finding wealth of history, perspective in a stack of faded papers called Breakfast Serial

July 4, 2021December 1, 20247

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with…

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SmartAsset ranked KY’s colleges/universities on best salaries post-graduation; here are 10 rankings

July 4, 2021July 3, 20210

College is expensive and student debt in the U.S. is higher than ever, reaching more than $1.7 trillion. SmartAsset, a…

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Covington’s Farmers Market gives a second option for shopping — opening on Tuesday evenings

July 4, 2021July 3, 20210

Can’t make it to the Covington Farmers Market on Saturday mornings? Now you can go on Tuesday evenings. Hoping to…

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Billy Reed: The Fourth of July is really not about fireworks, hot dogs and beer; patriotism matters

July 4, 2021July 3, 20212

I’ve always felt the Fourth of July is the most hedonistic of our national holidays. Maybe that’s because the Fourth…

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BIA’s The Big Dig provides fun, instructive exposure to construction industry workforce opportunities

July 4, 2021July 3, 20210

On July 10th, the Building Industry Association of Northern Kentucky will host The Big Dig, presented by Riegler Blacktop, Duke…

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Road Report: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 says beware of delays, closures

July 4, 2021July 3, 20210

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 report the following conditions and/or operations that may cause possible delays or lane closures….

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Pandemic restrictions easing, we’re returning to ‘normal’ — but anxiety lingers; what to do?

July 4, 2021July 3, 20210

By Lindsey Piercy University of Kentucky Pandemic restrictions are beginning to ease as the state, and country, returns to “normal.”…

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Behringer-Crawford, FotoFocus partner on KET documentary on Malcolm Wilson’s photography

July 4, 2021July 3, 20210

Here I Am: Making Photographs with Malcolm Wilson, a documentary produced by Behringer-Crawford Museum in partnership with FotoFocus, will be…

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Remains identified of Pearl Harbor victim, sailor Alphard Owsley of Paris KY; hometown burial set

July 4, 2021July 3, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, or DPAA, has announced that the remains of a Kentucky…

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New Kentucky millionaire, five students with full college scholarships win ‘Shot at a Million’ contest

July 3, 2021July 2, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear presented the first six winners in the state’s “Shot at a Million” contest, designed to spur Kentuckians…

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Dennis Daughtery joins Jim’s Fine Wine & Spirits as wine sommelier — join a wine tasting

July 3, 2021June 30, 20211

Jim’s Fine Wine & Spirits has named Sommelier Dennis Daugherty to its staff of wine and liquor experts. Daugherty is…

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The Carnegie kicks off its season with Little Shop of Horrors at Covington Plaza’s new amphitheater

July 3, 2021July 2, 20210

It’s an American classic featuring a meek floral assistant, a woman he loves … and a giant, fast-talking – and…

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Allison Ball: Get more out of your new federal child tax credit by investing in your child’s future

July 3, 2021July 1, 20210

The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant financial turmoil for many Kentucky families. Thousands of mothers were forced to leave the workforce…

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Lee Turner is coming back home to serve as principal of Holmes Middle School; he grew up in Covington

July 3, 2021July 2, 20210

Lee Turner is returning to Covington Independent Public School as the principal of Holmes Middle School. 

Turner, who worked in…

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