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Judy Clabes

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Bill Neikirk, pioneer of economics journalism in Washington, D.C., and Kentucky native, dies at 82

September 1, 2020September 1, 20200

William R. “Bill” Neikirk, who was a pioneer in economics journalism in Washington, D.C., and set up a scholarship at…

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State school board sends letter to KHSAA urging actions on safety guidelines for high school sports

September 1, 2020August 31, 20200

Kentucky Board of Education (KBE) Chair Lu Young sent a letter to the Kentucky High School Athletic Association’s (KHSAA) Board…

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Army Specialist Stewart Alexander Lee, honored for heroism in Covington, dies of cancer at 53 in Texas

September 1, 2020August 31, 20207

Stewart Alexander Lee who received recognition for his heroic life-saving efforts from the NAACP, the Covington Police Department and the…

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Governor reports 381 new COVID-19 cases; notes overdose awareness, new child care guidance

September 1, 2020August 31, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear on Monday reported 381 new COVID-19 cases and three deaths, bringing the state’s totals to 48,396 cases…

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Col Owens: Teaching is an investment in the future and that’s why I’m teaching poverty law

September 1, 2020August 31, 20200

I returned to teaching a couple of weeks ago. I teach a course in Poverty Law at NKU’s Chase Law…

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Judicial Conduct Commission removes Dawn Gentry as Kenton County Family Court judge for misconduct

August 31, 2020August 31, 20201

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor The state’s Judicial Conduct Commission has removed Dawn Gentry as Kenton County Family Court judge…

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Beshear reports ‘single highest week’ for COVID-19 cases; ‘trifecta of holidays’ coming up

August 31, 2020August 30, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear on Sunday reported 462 new COVID-19 cases and nine deaths, but advised that there is limited reporting…

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Faith Community Pharmacy, EC Learn, Dignity Store get support from Horizon’s Coronavirus Relief Fund

August 31, 2020August 28, 20200

Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky will distribute $30,000 to Faith Community Pharmacy and $40,000 to Early Childhood Learning Education…

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Our Rich History: Dr. Alvin C. Poweleit, World War II hero and survivor of the Bataan Death March

August 31, 2020September 6, 20206

By Pat Ryan Special to NKyTribune Part 9 of our series on the 75th anniversary of the closing stages of…

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Kentucky Supreme Court issues two amended orders related to in-person testimony and evictions

August 30, 2020August 29, 20200

The Supreme Court has entered two amended administrative orders related to in-person testimony and evictions. Highlights of those orders are…

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The River: From the Air Force to a return to the river aboard the Delta Queen — and memories to be made

August 30, 2020December 1, 20242

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

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Comp-U-Dopt, Covington bridge ‘digital divide’ with computers to 1900 families — donations needed

August 30, 2020August 29, 20200

As featured on the “Today” show this week, the Houston non-profit helping Covington attack the “digital divide” is seeking tax-deductible…

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Kentucky Symphony Orchestra wrapping up free summer concerts at Tower Park with ‘Pop-Pourri’

August 30, 2020August 29, 20200

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra will conclude its 26th free summer series in Tower Park with “Pop-Pourri,” featuring seven decades of…

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3M evaluated AquiSense Technlogies’ PearlSurface for N95 respirator reuse stability

August 30, 2020August 29, 20200

AquiSense Technologies, the global leader in UV-C LED disinfection technology located in Erlanger, is listed as a disinfection consideration in…

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AG Cameron challenges constitutionality of Gov. Andy Beshear’s executive orders related to COVID-19

August 30, 2020August 29, 20200

Attorney General Daniel Cameron has filed a brief in the Kentucky Supreme Court challenging the constitutionality of Governor Andy Beshear’s…

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Gov. Beshear reports 4th-highest number of COVID cases — 825; round-up of virus news

August 30, 2020August 29, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear on Saturday reported the fourth-highest number of COVID cases since March — 825 new cases and three…

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Billy Reed: We should all stand (or take a knee) against racism in sports and life — it needs to end

August 30, 2020August 29, 20202

I was thrilled last week when several NBA teams boycotted their playoff games to show solidarity against racism. Black lives…

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Punting the proverbial football: Board sends issue of fall sports for high schools back to KHSAA

August 29, 2020August 29, 20200

By Mark Maynard Kentucky Today After an exhausting 3½ hour meeting, the Kentucky Board of Education punted the proverbial football…

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Beshear says ‘It’s been a hard month,’ reports 792 new COVID-19 cases, 8 deaths, 120 infected kids

August 29, 2020August 28, 20201

Gov. Andy Beshear on Friday reported 792 new COVID-19 cases and eight more deaths, bringing the state’s totals to 46,757…

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Adams testifies before House Homeland Security committee on Kentucky’s election preparation

August 29, 2020August 28, 20200

Secretary of State Michael Adams testified this Friday before the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security, offering an assessment of…

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Governor orders flags at half-staff today in honor of Corbin soldier killed in Korean War; remains returned

August 29, 2020August 28, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear ordered flags to half-staff at all state buildings from sunrise to sunset today, in honor of a…

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers confiscate prohibited cosmetic injections at NKY port

August 29, 2020August 28, 20200

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at their Northern Kentucky facility have seized six shipments…

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