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Judy Clabes

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Looking for some family fun this weekend? Join the special performances at Circus Mojo

September 4, 2020September 4, 20200

The hardworking troupe at Circus Mojo and Bircus Brewing Co. are pleased to present a series of live Labor Day…

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Kentucky’s COVID cases top 50,000 — adding 906 new cases, 10 deaths; Beshear says ‘take it seriously’

September 4, 2020September 3, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear on Thursday reported that Kentucky’s coronavirus cases have surpassed 50,000 with 906 cases, bringing the total to…

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Recognizing innovation, providing sustainable water options, CVG installs two DropWater stations

September 4, 2020September 3, 20200

As travelers return to flying at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG), they will now have two new sustainable water…

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Kentucky Health News: Tips for safe outdoor, social gatherings during this pandemic-impacted holiday

September 4, 2020September 3, 20201

As last days of summer and the Labor Day holiday approach and pandemic continues — here are tips for safe…

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Swarts creates STRAWS Endowed Professorship of Computer Science at NKU, awarded to a woman

September 4, 2020September 3, 20200

Northern Kentucky University is paving the way for women in technology, thanks to a gift from Dr. Carol Swarts. Swarts’…

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Ross Meyer named new Vice President, Equity and Social Determinants of Health for Interact for Health

September 4, 2020September 3, 20200

To support its ongoing efforts to improve health equity in Greater Cincinnati, Interact for Health has selected Ross Meyer for…

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Beyond the Curb presents the ‘bricky house’ in this week’s virtual tour; features Airbnb, recording studio

September 4, 2020September 3, 20200

The house featured in this week’s episode of Beyond the Curb: River City Living was built in 1890 as an…

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Nicholas Wyman: COVID-19 provides an opportunity to re-imagine the workplace in the Bluegrass State

September 4, 2020September 3, 20202

Kentucky was coming off historic lows in unemployment, hovering around 4%, when the pandemic struck, according to the Bureau of…

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Next phase of Newport on the Levee begins, multi-level destination to be community gathering place

September 3, 2020September 2, 20202

Major construction on the redevelopment of Newport on the Levee begins this week, announced local real estate company North American…

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Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Seaver dies at 75, known as ‘Tom Terrific’ for the ‘Miracle Mets;’ played for Reds

September 3, 2020September 2, 20200

Baseball Hall of Fame The Baseball Hall of Fame has announced that Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Seaver passed away…

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St. Elizabeth Healthcare named InterStim Center of Excellence, first in state and only 10 in nation

September 3, 2020September 1, 20200

St. Elizabeth has been named an InterStim™ Center of Excellence, making it the first and only facility in the state…

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Bill Straub: ‘The time for change is now,’ and yes the fine young men of UK are talking about racism

September 3, 2020September 2, 20200

Kentucky has a problem. It’s a problem that devastates the entire nation, for sure, and the Bluegrass is no exception….

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Beshear delivers ‘tough report all around’ — 816 COVID-19 cases, 18 deaths; talks state parks, voting

September 3, 2020September 2, 20201

Gov. Andy Beshear on Wednesday reported 816 COVID-19 cases and 18 deaths, bringing the state’s totals to 49,991 cases and…

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Greenup County native Michael Armbrester played key role in Takuma Sato’s win in Indianapolis 500

September 3, 2020September 2, 20200

By Rick Elmore The Greenup Beacon Takuma Sato was in the spotlight for winning his second Indianapolis 500 race, but…

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Morning-line favorite Tiz the Law, 17 others will have chance to Run for the (late) Roses

September 2, 2020September 2, 20200

By Liane Crossley Special to NKyTribune Last year’s Kentucky Derby — in which Maximum Security crossed the finish line first…

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CVG receives $45 million in airport improvement grants from U.S. Department of Transportation

September 2, 2020September 1, 20202

The U.S. Department of Transportation announced Tuesday that the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) will receive a total of $45…

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Beshear reports 807 COVID-19 cases, 15 deaths; talks about census, voting, unemployment, more

September 2, 2020September 1, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear on Tuesday reported 807 new COVID-19 cases and 15 deaths, bringing the state’s totals to 49,185 cases…

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New baby eastern black rhinoceros at Cincinnati Zoo is a boy — and you have a chance to name him

September 2, 2020September 1, 20200

Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden’s new baby eastern black rhinoceros is a boy. The calf, born Aug. 21, is doing well…

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Constance Alexander: With so much division in our society today, can poetry really unite us?

September 2, 2020September 1, 20200

Probably not but it gives you something to think about. Just a day ago I asked Facebook friends to name…

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‘Red alert’ for hard-hit hospitality, entertainment industry; Purple People Bridge awash in red

September 1, 2020September 1, 20200

The Purple People Bridge will be awash in red tonight from 9 p.m. to midnight as part of a regional…

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If you need a little humor in your life, try ‘laughter yoga’ — free thanks to CovParks

September 1, 2020August 31, 20200

Is your daily schedule “infected” with virtual meetings and video conferencing that threaten to put you to sleep, every time?…

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Andy Bucher rejoins Republic Bank, named vice president and senior business banking officer

September 1, 2020August 31, 20200

Andy Bucher has rejoined Republic Bank as Vice President, Senior Business Banking Officer. Bucher has 20+ years of experience in…

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