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Judy Clabes

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BCM’s NKY History Hour presents the life and times of Clyde and Mary Middleton tomorrow at 6:30 p.m.

March 30, 2021March 29, 20210

Although not born or raised in Kenton County, Clyde and Mary Middleton, through years of service in political, religious and…

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NKU cuts ribbon on ‘The Sandbox’ an innovation lab and home to its Esports and ready for competitions

March 30, 2021March 29, 20210

Northern Kentucky University celebrated the opening of The Sandbox — an innovation lab and home to NKU Esports — with…

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Advancing Equity: The strategic importance of diversity, equity, inclusion; everyone needs safety

March 30, 2021March 29, 20210

By Sharon Fusco CEO, Redwood NKY Part of a continuing series by NKY’s nonprofits who stand together against racism and…

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Jim Waters: Tax-hiking zealots have a Plan B — sneaking legislative gimmick to raise gas tax

March 29, 2021March 28, 20213

Since special-interest groups pressuring legislators to raise Kentuckians’ taxes wouldn’t dare take a credible poll to find out what the…

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First-of-its-kind analytics tool helps colleges eliminate blind spots in jobs, salaries, track success

March 29, 2021March 28, 20210

Kentucky colleges and universities have a new tool to see if graduates who move out of state are securing jobs…

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Ralph Drees, homebuilder, philanthropist, friend of the community, dies at 86 after long illness

March 29, 2021March 28, 20210

Ralph Anthony Drees, 86, of Crescent Springs, passed away peacefully on Saturday at Hospice Care of St. Elizabeth in Edgewood….

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State reports 361 new COVID cases, 8 deaths, 2.88% positivity; ages 40-up eligible to get vaccine now

March 29, 2021March 28, 20210

The state reported 361 new COVID cases on Sunday, 8 deaths, and 2.88% positivity. Of the new cases, 72 were…

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NKU to move May graduation exercises indoors to BB&T Arena; limited tickets to five in-person events

March 29, 2021March 28, 20211

NKU President Ashish Vaidya has announced that graduation exercises in May will move indoors to BB&T Arena and will be…

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Governor joins 18 other governors in statement against racism, urges uniting against bigotry

March 29, 2021March 28, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Gov. Andy Beshear joined 18 other governors to issue a statement on the rise in…

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Our Rich History: Cathedral Basilica window commemorates Pius IX and Ineffabilis Deux

March 29, 2021March 28, 20211

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to the NKyTribune
 For decades, visitors and faithful alike have filed through the north doors of…

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Special open enrollment period for health insurance extended to Aug. 15; new rules expand who qualifies

March 29, 2021March 28, 20210

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The special open enrollment period for people to buy government-subsidized health insurance on the…

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Dave Hatter: Work from home securely — cyberattacks increase and you must protect yourself

March 29, 2021March 28, 20210

Cyberattacks continue to increase in frequency, sophistication, and impact, especially since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic when many workers…

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Billy Reed: A tribute to Howard Schnellenberger, the very image of the stereotypical coach, and great guy

March 28, 2021March 28, 20210

If I were making a movie and needed somebody to play a stereotypical football coach, I wouldn’t have gone to…

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The River: Shantyboatin’ is a state of mind. . .and my shantyboat dreaming takes me to amazing places

March 28, 2021December 1, 202422

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

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State reports 637 new COVID casts, 15 deaths, 2.8% positivity; vaccines open tomorrow for age 40-up

March 28, 2021March 27, 20210

The state reported 637 new COVID cases, 15 deaths and a 2.8% positivity rate on Saturday. Of the new cases,…

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KCTCS regents report three finalists for president: Paul Czarapata, Anton Reese, and Casey Sacks

March 28, 2021March 26, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The Kentucky Community and Technical College System Board of Regents on announced the three finalists…

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Former jail, city-county office tower in Covington to become apartments, commercial space

March 28, 2021March 26, 20211

One of Covington’s tallest buildings when it opened in 1969, 303 Court St. is about to get even taller –…

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National Governors Association task force steps up bipartisan momentum on infrastructure

March 28, 2021March 27, 20210

The co-chairs of the National Governors Association (NGA)’s Economic Recovery and Revitalization Task Force discussed the vital federal-state partnership on…

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Turfway closes meet as Like the King surges in the stretch to take 50th running of Jeff Ruby Steaks

March 28, 2021March 27, 20210

M Racing Group’s Like the King surged in deep stretch under jockey Drayden Van Dyke to win Saturday’s 50th running…

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Ninth District schools getting new outdoor garden, thanks to Calm Mind Foundation, Mission Continues

March 28, 2021March 27, 20210

A new outdoor garden will be sprouting at Ninth District Elementary School this spring. The garden, a joint project with…

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Bill Butler: Ralph Drees, a model for the present and future leadership of Northern Kentucky

March 28, 2021March 27, 20213

Ralph Drees was, is, and will forever be a model for both the present and future Leadership of Northern Kentucky….

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Ice Age Gallery returns at Cincinnati Museum Center on July 1, reopening with updates and additions

March 27, 2021March 26, 20210

Dire wolves and mastodons will once again prowl the halls of Cincinnati Museum Center (CMC). After extensive updates, the beloved…

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