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Judy Clabes

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Southgate City Council approves zone change allowing Memorial Point Development to move ahead

August 20, 2020August 20, 20200

Southgate City Council unanimously approved a zone change Wednesday night that allows the planned Memorial Point Development to move forward….

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Keven Moore: Steps parents can take to protect their students from COVID-19 as schools reopen

August 20, 2020August 19, 20200

As politicians and local school districts debate if and when to return students to school for the 2020-2021 school year,…

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Bill Straub: Truth or lie? Well, it’s probably a lie if the President says it — and James Comer believes

August 20, 2020August 19, 20201

President Donald J. Trump, aka President Extremely Stable Genius, aka President Great and Unmatched Wisdom, is notorious for anyone of…

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City postpones talk of priority-based budgeting, transfers two pieces of field artillery to Elsmere

August 19, 20200

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter Calling it the “most unusual item” he’s had to bring before the city Commission, Neighborhood…

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11 NKY governments get $9.24 million in CARES Act reimbursements for expenses during the pandemic

August 19, 2020August 19, 20200

In collaboration with the Department for Local Government (DLG), Gov. Andy Beshear announced 11 Northern Kentucky governments were approved for…

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Briefs: Census takers going door-to-door, Boone Senior Citizens Picnic canceled, Shred Day coming

August 19, 2020August 18, 20200

Census Takers will be going door to door. They will have a valid Census ID and will only be visiting…

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Mark Dimondstein: Fight for Post Office far from over but reversal of DeJoy’s policies are a good start

August 19, 2020August 18, 20201

The members of the American Postal Workers Union applaud the efforts of postal customers who, along with civil rights and…

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Collaborative effort of state’s three largest Chambers makes discounted association health plan statewide

August 19, 2020August 18, 20200

In a collaborative effort between The Northern Kentucky Chamber, Greater Louisville Inc (GLI) and Commerce Lexington, the discounted association health…

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Governor Beshear reports a dozen COVID deaths and 627 new cases — bringing state’s total over 40,000

August 19, 2020August 18, 20200

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Another deadly day for the coronavirus in Kentucky on Tuesday as a dozen deaths were…

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Fort Wright fire department partners with Hoxworth Blood Center for blood drive on Sept. 4

August 19, 2020August 18, 20200

The City of Fort Wright, Hoxworth Blood Center, Marty’s Waffles, and Texas Joe’s have partnered up to conduct an essential…

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River Sweep 2020: 88 degrees, mud and masks; cleanup’s 30 volunteers cleared 3.19 tons

August 18, 2020August 18, 20200

Compared to the festival-like atmosphere of pre-pandemic cleanups, River Sweep 2020 was a tightly controlled, well-orchestrated, and almost choreographed event….

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Governor reports 376 new COVID cases, 5 deaths; new testing partnerships, CARES money distributed

August 18, 2020August 17, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear reported 376 new COVID cases and five deaths as of Monday afternoon, bringing the state’s totals to…

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Covington Latin School’s new headmaster is Dr. John Kennedy, who most recently served in Georgia

August 18, 2020August 17, 20200

Covington Latin School has announced the appointment of Dr. John Kennedy as the Headmaster of Covington Latin School. Dr. Kennedy…

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StandUp Wireless expands community partner reach to bring free cell phone service to those in need

August 18, 2020August 17, 20200

StandUp Wireless will expand its Community Partner Program to local social service agencies in Greater Cincinnati. The expansion follows a…

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Richard Nelson: Kentucky Supreme Court hears oral arguments on instant racing legality — should say no

August 18, 2020August 17, 20200

The Kentucky Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the legality of instant racing devices last week. Proponents argue they’re simply…

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Experts discuss Alzheimer’s and COVID — and the need to know more through research and study

August 18, 2020August 17, 20201

By Maridith Yahl NKyTribune health reporter The 2020 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) held a panel discussion that provided different…

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Dr. Michael J. Grogan arraigned in U.S. District Court, after indictment for illegal distribution of Oxycodone

August 17, 20203

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today COVINGTON, Ky. (KT) – A Northern Kentucky physician was arraigned at U. S. District Court…

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Travel industry hard hit by COVID; three experts share insights at Chamber’s Eggs ‘N Issues Tuesday

August 17, 20200

Like many in-person industries, the travel industry has been severely impacted by the COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) global pandemic. The Northern…

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Lynn James: Mask required, it’s the law; enough said — but wear it and help keep businesses open

August 17, 2020August 16, 20201

Mask required. I see that sign everywhere, most notably on the front of buses where the route number used to…

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As schools reopen, are teachers OK? COVID, stress, new rules, regulations and more add to anxiety

August 17, 2020August 16, 20201

By Jackie Mader The Hechinger Report In Jefferson and Rapides parishes in Louisiana, more than half of early ed teachers…

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Our Rich History: Shoe dealer solves ghastly murder of Pearl Bryan, found missing her head, in 1893

August 17, 2020August 16, 20200

By Andrew Young Special to NKyTribune Part 40 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020.” Shoe store owners…

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Poll workers are needed for Nov. 3 Election Day — across the state; determines number of polling places

August 17, 2020August 16, 20200

Please sign up to help citizens exercise their right to VOTE. The number of poll workers in Kentucky is at…

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