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Judy Clabes

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Bill to give high school students a ‘do-over’ for this year passes out of House committee

February 26, 2021February 25, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today A bill to give high school students a chance to have a do-over for this…

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Kentucky Symphony Orchestra returns to Verst warehouse in Hebron for Czech It Out on March 6

February 26, 2021February 26, 20210

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra returns to an industrial warehouse for Czech It Out — an all Antonin Dvorak program —…

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Jim Waters: Protect journalists, activists from vindictive lawsuits; then there are also public records

February 26, 2021February 26, 20210

It’s one thing for government agencies to deny open records requests from the press or public. It’s quite another for…

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‘Don’t Tell a Soul’ movie filmed entirely in Louisville now in theaters, streaming on demand services

February 26, 2021February 25, 20210

By Rachel Nix Building Kentucky Several recognizable names are attached to the new psychological thriller “Don’t Tell A Soul.” Beyond…

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Documentary on CovCath student Nick Sandmann’s viral encounter at Capitol streams starting Friday

February 25, 2021February 24, 20211

Special to NKyTribune Rush to Judgment, the documentary about then-Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann’s viral 2019 encounter at…

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Laura Koehl to resign as president of Notre Dame Academy to assume new role with SND USA

February 25, 2021February 24, 20210

The Notre Dame Academy (NDA) Board of Directors has announced that Dr. Laura Koehl is resigning from her position as…

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Bill Straub: McConnell put his energies into court appointments (not much avail); Biden can do better

February 25, 2021February 24, 20210

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, as benevolent as ever, has graciously decided to forgive U.S. Circuit Court Judge Merrick Garland…

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Governor Beshear reports lowest positivity rate since Oct. 27, 1,306 cases and 51 deaths

February 25, 2021February 24, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear announced the state’s positivity rate has declined to 5.9%, the lowest since Oct. 27. “We are getting…

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‘YMCA building’ facade work to start, transformation to create hotel suites, bourbon ‘experience’

February 25, 2021February 24, 20210

Known for two of their former tenants – the old YMCA and Gateway bookstore – the buildings at the southeast…

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Enzweiler Building Institute, Al Neyer invite women to learn about construction career opportunities

February 25, 2021February 24, 20210

March 7-13 is National Women in Construction week, as designated by the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC). To…

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NKY Funders’ Grants Partners take new approach in 2021; 15 nonprofits to ignite fundraising potential

February 25, 2021February 24, 20210

Horizon Community Funds, The R. C. Durr Foundation, The Butler Foundation, Greater Cincinnati Foundation, and The Elsa Heisel Sule Foundation…

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Covington commission approves MS4 fee structure, re-enters into swim contract for pool season

February 24, 2021February 24, 20210

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter It’s true what they say — breaking up is hard to do. But sometimes, it’s…

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Chris Harlow: Legislation needed to protect patient-pharmacist relationship

February 24, 2021February 23, 20210

If you spend time with people who work in the health care field, you’ll quickly recognize a common denominator: all…

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Trade wars slash Kentucky bourbon exports by 35%, exports to European Union plunge almost 50%

February 24, 2021February 23, 20210

Tariffs imposed on U.S. spirits as a result of unrelated trade disputes slashed exports of Kentucky Bourbon by 35% in…

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Beshear reports 1,497 cases, 16 deaths; wants all schools to open for in-person opportunities March 1

February 24, 2021February 23, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear reported 1,497 new COVID cases and 16 deaths and a positivity rate lowered to 6.3%, the lowest…

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Senior Services and Meals on Wheels Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky combine operations

February 24, 2021February 23, 20210

Two nonprofits that serve older adults in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky have merged to form one of the largest…

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Herschend Enterprises, operators of Newport Aquarium, take over operations of Kentucky Kingdom

February 24, 2021February 23, 20210

Herschend Enterprises, operators of Newport Aquarium, is becoming a majority partner and operator of Kentucky Kingdom and Hurricane Bay amusement…

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Game on! NKU Esports hosts Rocket League tournament, competing in live video games

February 24, 2021February 23, 20210

Northern Kentucky University Esports Team invites the campus community and alumni to take part in a weekly Rocket League Tournament…

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KDE to allocate federal emergency relief funding to non-public schools

February 24, 2021February 23, 20210

The U.S. Department of Education (USDE) has allocated $40,817,799 to Kentucky for emergency assistance to non-public schools in the state….

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Part of Bromley-Crescent Springs Road closed to thru traffic today though March 23 for sewer-line work

February 23, 2021February 22, 20210

As a safety improvement project continues on KY 2373 (Bromley-Crescent Springs Road), the roadway will be closed to through traffic…

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Bircus Brewing, Master Provisions team up for fundraiser this afternoon — doors open at 4 p.m.

February 23, 2021February 22, 20210

Bircus Brewing Co., Circus Mojo and Master Provisions are teaming up to raise funds and awareness for local outreach this…

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Retired, respected Supreme Court Justice Donald Wintersheimer, 89, dies peacefully at Covington home

February 23, 2021February 22, 20211

Donald C. Wintersheimer who grew up in Northern Kentucky and held a seat on the Kentucky Supreme Court for 24…

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