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Judy Clabes

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Covington rental licenses go online; landlords, airbnb proprietors can apply now; sets regulatory framework

March 22, 2021March 21, 20210

If you own property and rent it out in the City of Covington, you can now apply online for the…

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Our Rich History: Batty about Cincinnati: Reds’ fans and their hometown team — what a team!

March 22, 2021March 21, 20210

By John Schlipp Special to NKyTribune “The whole town’s batty, about Cincinnati,
 What a team, what a team, what a…

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The Carnegie presents Angels in America socially distanced staged reading April 2, 3

March 22, 2021March 21, 20210

The Carnegie is inviting the public to experience a socially distant staged reading of the groundbreaking ANGELS IN AMERICA: PT….

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Governor reports all good news — COVID numbers down in every category; vaccines to ages 50-up

March 22, 2021March 21, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today There was plenty of good news Sunday regarding the COVID-19 pandemic in Kentucky, as new…

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NKY Hidden Gems: Plan a staycation close to home — how about staying in a Yurt at A.J. Jolly Park?

March 22, 2021March 21, 20210

By Jill Morenz Special to NKyTribune A.J. Jolly Park’s yurts are a cross between a rustic tent and a nice…

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NKY Forum to present ZOOM cafe discussing Covington and the Brent Spence Bridge, with Mayor Meyer

March 21, 2021March 20, 20210

The Northern Kentucky Forum will present a ZOOM cafe and a discussion with Covington Mayor Joe Meyer on the Brent…

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Governor requests federal disaster aid for counties hit by severe winter storm systems last month

March 21, 2021March 19, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Gov. Andy Beshear submitted a request to President Joe Biden on Friday asking that a…

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State sees 644 new COVID cases, 25 deaths, and positivity lowered to 3.07%

March 21, 2021March 20, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The number of new cases of COVID-19 in Kentucky continued its decline on Saturday as…

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Cincinnati Zoo partners with Electrada to provide amenity to patrons with electric charging needs

March 21, 2021March 20, 20210

The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden – recognized as the “Greenest Zoo in America” – has revved up its sustainability…

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The River: Quiet week on the surface, but buzz about gambling, racing and ‘competitive’ steamboats

March 21, 2021December 1, 20243

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

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Commentary: ‘When Texas freezes over’; Arctic conditions in U.S. show climate change is here

March 21, 2021March 15, 20211

By Vasudha Deshpande and Mark Reynolds Citizens’ Climate Lobby Sometimes it seems like certain politicians won’t support climate action until…

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Billy Reed: March madness indeed; pushing for last place in the NCAA pool — how about you?

March 21, 2021March 20, 20210

It’s hardly a surprise that the madness this March is wilder than ever. The season was screwed up badly by…

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Community rallies around Oriental Wok’s Mike Wong family, providing support in face of violent threats

March 21, 2021March 20, 20211

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor When the Mike Wong family — of Oriental Wok fame — put out the word…

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Legislators will be back March 29-30 for the final days of the session — and there are bills in play

March 21, 2021March 20, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today State lawmakers returned home for a 10-day recess and will return to Frankfort March 29-30…

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Erlanger Mayor Jessica Fette has big plans for the city — tax breaks, park updates

March 21, 2021March 20, 20210

By Natalie Hamren NKyTribune reporter This part of an occasional series about the Mayors of NKY cities Erlanger Mayor Jessica…

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Al Smith, noted Kentucky journalist and long-time KET ‘Comment’ host, dies at 94 at his Florida home

March 20, 2021March 20, 20210

The Rural Blog Albert Perrine “Al” Smith, Jr., a noted Kentucky journalist, public citizen and co-founder of the Institute for Rural…

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‘New normal’ for Point/Arc leads to creativity and a Love the Cov fundraiser for Zembrodt center

March 20, 2021March 19, 20210

Tough times lead to creativity. Thank-you, pandemic. COVID-19 created a new lifestyle – the so-called, New Normal. And that’s exactly…

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Turfway Racing and Gaming state-of-art facility another step closer to reality; dignitaries break ground

March 20, 2021March 19, 20210

Staff report A new, revitalized venue at Turfway Park is another step closer to reality as Churchill Downs Inc. broke…

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The Week at the Capitol: Budget approved (protects road fund), and a round up of some other legislation

March 20, 2021March 19, 20210

The biggest issue of the General Assembly’s 2021 session advanced this week as the Senate and House approved a budget…

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Chris McDaniel: Busy session throughout as legislature overrode vetoes, forged budget — and more

March 20, 2021March 19, 20211

Every session of the General Assembly has a certain amount of ebb and flow throughout its course. I can say…

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Thomas More University’s Institute for Religious Liberty to feature Paul Gaston April 15

March 20, 2021March 19, 20210

On Thursday, April 15 at 7 p.m., the Thomas More University Wm. T. (Bill) Robinson III ’67 Institute for Religious…

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Special vaccination event in Eastside COV a reminder of panemic’s toll: ‘I lost my son . . .my only child’

March 20, 2021March 19, 20210

Some 275 people were given the COVID-19 vaccine at an event the City of Covington and its partners organized in…

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