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Judy Clabes

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Fewer cases reported over weekend, but White House report identifies 14 ‘red’ counties, others ‘smoldering’

September 8, 2020September 7, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear on Monday shared sparse reporting coming in over the holiday — 291 COVID-19 cases and no new…

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NKADD, Team Shelter USA get $150,000 grant from Joanie Bernard Foundation for cat spay/neuter

September 8, 2020September 7, 20200

The Northern Kentucky Area Development District and Team Shelter USA have been awarded at $150,000 grant from the Joanie Bernard…

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Governor appoints Ken Perry to Northern Kentucky University Board of Regents, replacing Terry Mann

September 8, 2020September 9, 20201

Gov. Andy Beshear has appointed Ken Perry as a member of the Northern Kentucky University Board of Regents. Ken Perry…

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Shelley Shearer: Fearful dental patients have more sedation options than ever to help defeat anxiety

September 8, 2020September 6, 20200

Nervous at the thought of sitting in a dentist’s chair? Anxiety-ridden due to COVID-19 exhaustion? Millions of Americans share the…

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Our Rich History: ‘Gray-eyed mountaineers with rifles’ — The Newport Steel Strike of 1921-1922

September 7, 2020September 6, 20201

OUR RICH HISTORY “Gray-Eyed Mountaineers with Rifles:” The Newport Steel Strike of 1921-1922 By Margo Warminski Special to NKyTribune Part…

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Report: Hotel industry six months into pandemic — 65 percent operating at below break-even threshold

September 7, 2020September 6, 20200

The American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) released an analysis on the economic and human struggle of the hotel industry…

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John Schickel: Enjoy happy Labor Day celebrating those who keep economy moving, society strong

September 7, 2020September 6, 20200

On Tuesday, September 5, 1882, in New York City, America held its first Labor Day celebration. In 1894, then-President Grover…

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Beshear says new record set for the week in number of total COVID cases; stay away from crowds

September 7, 2020September 6, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear on Sunday reported 313 new COVID cases, a dip because of the weekend reporting, and three deaths,…

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Kentucky Department for Public Health developing website to allow schools to self-report COVID cases

September 7, 2020September 6, 20200

The Kentucky Department for Public Health (DPH) is developing a website that will allow Kentucky’s schools to self-report COVID-19 cases…

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NKY Black-Owned Business Town Hall, a free webinar, offered on Sept. 15; sign up here

September 7, 2020September 6, 20200

The Covington Business Council and the Community Action Commission will present a webinar to inform small business owners and entrepreneurs…

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The River: Working on a steamboat takes hard work and dedication — ‘fancy pants’ don’t a leader make

September 6, 2020December 1, 20247

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

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Gov. Beshear reports 790 cases, six deaths as state battles ‘inequities, injustice and a global pandemic’

September 6, 2020September 5, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear on Saturday reported 790 new COVID cases and six deaths, bringing the state’s totals to 52,464 cases…

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Billy Reed: Strange Derby is over; maybe next year can be normal; Baffert sets record with Authentic

September 6, 2020September 6, 20200

All you horse-racing fans who have been waiting to exhale no longer have to hold your breaths. On a lovely…

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Fort Mitchell fire department receives FEMA grant for full-time employee, interns, volunteers

September 6, 2020September 6, 20201

The City of Fort Mitchell has received a Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Grant in the amount…

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Already, 223,000 Kentuckians have requested absentee ballots online to vote in general election

September 6, 2020September 6, 20201

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today With just 60 days to go until the general election in November, hundreds of thousands…

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Advancing Equality: Can we talk? Stand united to advance racial equity and break down barriers

September 6, 2020September 4, 20200

Part of a series by NKY’s nonprofits who stand together against racism and any acts that dehumanize people. Can We…

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Deadliest week on record as Beshear reports on COVID, freezes evictions, mandates face coverings

September 5, 2020September 5, 20201

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today It was another big day in new cases of the coronavirus, including 11 deaths, making…

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Communities around Kentucky making push to transform outdoor space, social distancing

September 5, 2020September 4, 20200

By Nadia Ramlagan Public News Service One neighborhood in Louisville’s south end is working to reimagine a public corridor in…

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Economic Development is Not for Amateurs — so says a book co-authored by Covington’s ‘specialist’

September 5, 2020September 4, 20201

The title of the new book is Economic Development is Not for Amateurs! … but as one of its authors…

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Kentucky law enforcement out in force this weekend to keep highways safe for the holidays

September 5, 2020September 4, 20200

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Law enforcement in Kentucky now has three separate highway programs in effect to make the…

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  • NonProfit

Ohio River Foundation offering ‘Russell the Mussel’ to help with its classroom education program

September 5, 2020September 4, 20200

Ohio River Foundation (ORF) has a new team member to help with its popular Mussels in the Classroom education program….

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Three Judge-Executives to present ‘State of Northern Kentucky’ for NKY Chamber Eggs ‘N Issues webinar

September 5, 2020September 4, 20200

One of the most important Eggs ‘N Issues of the year is slated for Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020 from 8-to-9:15…

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