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Judy Clabes

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FACE IT Movement: Summer’s here; heads up on tips to keep your family safe

June 12, 2021June 11, 20210

Summertime has finally arrived. Summers are ideal for spending quality time with family and friends, taking a relaxing vacation, and…

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Celebration of Dr. Floyd Poore’s life to be held at Triple Crown Pavilion on June 18; he died in January

June 12, 2021June 11, 20210

Floyd G. Poore, 83, a long-time family physician and public servant who served in state govenrment, passed away peacefully on…

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UK’s Dontaie Allen staying put, focuses on getting better, being a big contributor to the team

June 12, 2021June 11, 20210

By Keith Taylor Kentucky Today Dontaie Allen is staying put and never considering transferring from the University of Kentucky. Although…

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Kentucky Supreme Court hears oral arguments on two cases about Governor’s executive powers

June 12, 2021June 11, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The Kentucky Supreme Court heard oral arguments this week on two cases that involve Gov….

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Beyond the Curb: See what’s growing at an urban gardener’s Dayton River City Living cottage

June 11, 2021June 10, 20210

By Jill Morenz The Catalytic Fund To the owner of the cottage in this week’s episode, its Dayton neighborhood feels…

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City of Dayton offers code enforcement amnesty this summer; 50 blighted properties face higher taxes

June 11, 2021June 10, 20210

The Dayton City Council has approved a Code Enforcement Amnesty Program to encourage property owners with outstanding code-enforcement violations to…

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The Point/Arc’s Steve Roark is Mr. Clean; he oversees the ‘enterprises,’ including the commercial laundry

June 11, 2021June 10, 20210

By Andy Furman The Point/Arc He’s the real Mr. Clean. His name is Steve Roark, VP/Business Enterprises at The Point/Arc….

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Stock Yards Bank completes acquisition of Kentucky Bank, bring its branch locations to 50

June 10, 2021June 9, 20210

By Rachel Nix Building Kentucky The acquisition of Kentucky Bank by Stock Yards Bank & Trust Company owner Stock Yard Bancorp,…

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Bill Straub: Dr. Fauci is fall-back target for Republican ire, since they can’t sink Biden’s approval rating

June 10, 2021June 9, 20211

Unable thus far to chip into President Biden’s popularity – the RealClear Politics composite places his approval at just short…

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Notre Dame Academy bolsters 10-year strategic fund though Horizon Community Funds

June 10, 2021June 9, 20210

Notre Dame Academy recently announced its new Sister Mary Paul Ann Hanneken and Sister Mary Rachel Nerone Building Fund, introduced…

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Volunteers needed Saturday for Covington leg of national River Sweet 2021 — help pick up trash

June 10, 2021June 9, 20210

Dozens of volunteers are needed Saturday to clean trash from the banks of the Ohio River as part of the…

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Cinci Fringe Festival features NKU project’s new films presenting insightful dialogue on race

June 10, 2021June 10, 20210

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune correspondent Northern Kentucky University’s Mourning the Creation of Racial Categories, (MCRC) Project is presenting two new…

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Covington City Manager David Johnston resigns, Ken Smith to serve as interim manager; budget extended

June 9, 2021June 9, 20210

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor The Covington City Commission started its caucus meeting Tuesday night with an executive session that…

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Kentuckian Jackie Joseph is Food Network’s Best Baker in America,’ celebrates with hometown

June 9, 2021June 8, 20210

By Mark Maynard Kentucky Today PRESTONSBURG – A Kentucky native who grew up in Prestonsburg and was a member of…

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Newport school board rejects provision for repeating grades, provides programs to help students catch up

June 9, 2021June 8, 20210

The Newport Board of Education has unanimously voted to reject the provisions of a recently-enacted state law that allows students…

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Allegiant launches first new nonstop service from CVG to Key West today — two times a week

June 9, 2021June 8, 20210

CVG Airport and Allegiant will launch new nonstop service to Key West, FL (EYW) today. Balloons and signage will decorate…

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Knochelmann appoints Deputy Coroner Amber Constantino to coroner’s post as Suetholz is retiring

June 9, 2021June 8, 20210

Judge/Executive Kris Knochelmann appointed Deputy Coroner Amber Constantino, RN, BSN, FNE as Coroner, succeeding retiring Kenton County Coroner Dr. David…

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Emergency street repair at Covington’s 7th and Philadelphia intersection to affect parking, traffic

June 9, 2021June 8, 20210

Emergency repair of a broken storm sewer lateral at the intersection of Seventh and Philadelphia streets in Covington will affect…

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Labor Cabinet Secretary Larry Roberts retiring; Beshear names Jamie Link successor

June 8, 2021June 7, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear announced that Labor Cabinet Secretary Larry Roberts will retire at the end of June in order to…

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Natalie Deering: It’s OK if you are not OK — If you are having a sense of “blah,” here are some suggestions

June 8, 2021June 7, 20210

Have you noticed yourself having trouble focusing, feeling unmotivated, and experiencing an overall sense of “blah” lately? If so, you’re…

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Girl Scouts offering Licking Valley Day Camp Outdoor Adventure, a day camp week in Erlanger

June 8, 2021June 8, 20210

Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road (GSKWR) encourages Kentucky girls to strengthen leadership, build STEM skills (science, technology, engineering, and…

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City of Erlanger hosting Salsa in the City on Friday — enjoy music, dancing (lessons) and food

June 8, 2021June 7, 20210

The City of Erlanger is hosting Salsa in the City on Friday, June 11. This event will be from 6-10-…

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