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Judy Clabes

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Fall back: No more Daylight Saving Time; did you remember to change your clocks?

November 3, 2024November 3, 20240

Staff report It’s no longer Daylight Saving Time which ended at 2 a.m. this morning, so if you haven’t moved…

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Joe Heller: Cartoonist views of news — Voting medal, fall heat, torn about election, WaPo endorse?

November 3, 2024November 2, 20240

Joe Heller was the editorial cartoonist for the Green Bay Press-Gazette in Green Bay, Wis., from 1985 until being laid…

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NKY Branch of NAACP to hold Election Town Hall Meeting Monday 6 -7 p.m. in Covington

November 3, 2024November 3, 20240

The Northern Kentucky Branch NAACP is hosting an Election Town Hall Meeting for the purpose of encouraging all residents to…

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Ceremonial ground broken on The Ormsby, St. Elizabeth’s nonprofit retirement community in Fort Mitchell

November 2, 2024November 1, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter The General would have been proud. That is General Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel. Fort Mitchell was…

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Ashland’s Tomcats with too much pass defense, run offense for Simon Kenton’s Pioneers

November 2, 2024November 2, 20240

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter It would take a shootout, no doubt. For a Simon Kenton team that hadn’t…

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Opinion – Bluegrass Wildlife: Protect the environment; future of planet does depend on who we elect

November 2, 2024November 1, 20241

By Howard Whiteman Murray State University What if the future of our planet depended on who we elected? It does….

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CovCath alum Mayer will miss the trip to town with the Raiders Sunday

November 2, 2024November 1, 20240

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter It was going to be homecoming weekend for Michael Mayer, the former Covington Catholic…

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Opinion – William Woods: Peggy Houston Nienaber deserves to win the House District 66 election

November 2, 2024November 1, 20240

The November 5th Ballot for House District 66 will provide voters an opportunity to reject extremism, immaturity and the record…

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Opinion – Student Voice Team: On Amendment 2 — keep public school funding for public schools

November 2, 2024November 1, 20240

This Election Day, Kentucky voters will decide on Amendment 2. If passed, the measure would change the state constitution and…

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Opinion – James Toebbe: Candidate for Covington commissioner asks for your vote

November 2, 2024November 1, 20242

I’m James Toebbe, a lifelong Covington resident who grew up attending Latonia Elementary and Holmes High School. After high school,…

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NKU breaks ground on $86 million expansion to Hermann Science Center

November 1, 2024October 31, 20240

Northern Kentucky University officials broke ground on an expansion of the Dorothy Westerman Herrmann Science Center in a ceremony at…

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  • Government

Millions of dollars pour in from outside state to influence voters on school funding amendment

November 1, 2024October 31, 20240

By Tom Loftus Kentucky Lantern More than $16 million will be spent wooing Kentuckians to vote for or against the…

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Opinion – Bill Straub: McConnell and Trump, odd cohorts indeed; will the real fascist please stand up?

November 1, 2024October 31, 20240

Throughout his 17-year tenure leading the Senate Republican caucus, Mitch McConnell cultivated the image of a dour, serious, power-player who…

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Attorney General asks Kyians to report any suspected election law violations — help keep elections secure

November 1, 2024November 1, 20240

Attorney General Russell Coleman is asking Kentuckians to report any suspected election law violations to the Attorney General’s Election Fraud…

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Groundbreaking ceremony set tomorrow for The Ormsby retirement community in Fort Mitchell

October 31, 2024October 31, 20240

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor St. Elizabeth Healthcare and Greenbriar Development will hold a groundbreaking ceremony tomorrow for the long…

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Learning Grove and Partners for Change take part in the Afterschool Alliance October celebration

October 31, 2024October 31, 20240

Staff report Learning Grove and Partners for Change highlighted the importance of afterschool programs during the month of October, taking…

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Robert Conley appointed to serve as Kentucky Supreme Court Deputy Chief Justice

October 31, 2024October 30, 20240

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Kentucky Supreme Court Chief Justice-elect Debra Hembree Lambert announced she has appointed Justice Robert B….

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Dan Weber’s Just Sayin’: New Y’alls opponents, new Hall of Fame inductees, same ‘good guy’ Luke

October 31, 2024October 30, 20240

FRONTIER LEAGUE EXPANDS TO 18 FOR 2025 Much the way the biggest college conferences have gone recently, Independent minor league…

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Women in Manufacturing: UC student from Brazil is leading global project at Safran Landing Systems Kentucky

October 30, 2024October 30, 20240

This is the last in a series on Women in Manufacturing. By Sydney Murray BE NKY Growth Partnership Vitoria Rezende,…

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NKY Water District, Taylor Mill celebrate groundbreaking for new water tower

October 30, 2024October 29, 20240

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter The city of Taylor Mill took the first step toward increasing water pressure in…

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No-excuse early voting begins tomorrow, after surge of in-person absentee votes to date

October 30, 2024October 29, 20240

By McKenna Horsley Kentucky Lantern Early voting for all registered voters will begin this week as a surge of Kentuckians…

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Mike Tussey: It’s Halloween Eve and hocus pocus; spooks, goblins, ghosts are on the way

October 30, 2024October 29, 20240

Make no mistake, it’s been 364 days since the celebration of Halloween and the monster parade begins at midnight with…

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