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Judy Clabes

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Keeneland catalogs 4,272 horses for 77th annual yearling sale scheduled for September 13-25

August 17, 2020August 16, 20200

Keeneland announced today that 4,272 yearlings have been cataloged for the 77th annual Keeneland September Yearling Sale to be held…

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Public health officials explain data, calling it imperfect but useful, and defend school decision

August 17, 2020August 16, 20200

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News A legislative committee meeting to review how the state collects and reports coronavirus data…

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Commentary: Sheila Mason’s 50-year career at the State Capitol is worthy of recognition

August 17, 2020August 16, 20200

By Senate President Robert Stivers, House Speaker David Osborne, Senate Minority Floor Leader Morgan McGarvey and House Minority Floor Leader…

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Beshear reports 390 new COVID-19 cases in Kentucky, three deaths on an underreported Sunday

August 17, 2020August 16, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear reported 390 new COVID cases and three deaths as of Sunday afternoon, bringing the state’s totals of…

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Cinci Zoo’s Roo Valley, an adventure down under, opens Tuesday; say g’day to awesome species

August 17, 2020August 16, 20200

Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden will be hoppin’ in a few days when Roo Valley, which features the Zoo’s first-ever…

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CVG, Ky. Career Center reopening one-stop shop about airport job opportunities; see what’s available

August 17, 2020August 16, 20200

The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) and the Kentucky Career Center are reopening the CVG Career Center – the one-stop…

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The River: Tracking down particulars of a certain riverboat calliope; answer may never be known

August 16, 2020December 1, 20246

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

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CTI Clinical Trial & Consulting giving out ‘Be The Change We Need’ shirts to encourage giving back

August 16, 2020August 16, 20200

CTI Clinical Trial & Consulting (CTI) is giving out shirts and giving back to the Northern Kentucky business community the…

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Farm to Fork Brunch: Covington Farmers Market fundraiser puts local food in chef’s hands

August 16, 2020August 16, 20200

You’re enthralled with the summer squash, mushrooms, heirloom tomatoes, and other fresh produce you buy at the Covington Farmers Market…

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COVID Update: Beshear reports 638 new cases, 6 deaths; children hard hit; citations readied and more

August 16, 2020August 16, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear reported 638 new COVID cases and six deaths as of Saturday afternoon, bringing the state’s totals to…

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Billy Reed: We must hope Churchill Downs comes to its senses; risk of big crowd at Derby is too great

August 16, 2020August 15, 20202

In announcing Churchill Downs plan for what’s left of the Kentucky Derby, track president Kevin Flanery said in a news…

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Eric Friedlander: Vigilance, protective measures will unite Kentuckians to be ‘stronger than opioids’

August 16, 2020August 15, 20200

“Together, we are stronger than opioids.” It’s a uniting mantra we use as part of the Kentucky Opioid Response Effort…

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School reopenings, so far: Catholic schools open Aug. 17; most NKY districts honor Gov.’s request

August 16, 2020August 16, 20200

In a letter to Catholic School leaders Bishop Roger Foys and Mike Clines, superintendent of Catholic Schools, announced that schools…

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AG Cameron, fraud experts team up with National Consumers League to help consumers spot scams

August 16, 2020August 15, 20200

The National Consumers League (NCL), America’s pioneering consumer and worker advocacy organization, hosted a virtual “fireside chat” with Kentucky Attorney…

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The Pier Recovery Community Center provides free help for mental health or substance abuse disorders

August 16, 2020August 15, 20200

By Maridith Yahl NKyTribune health reporter Mental Health America at The Pier Recovery Community Center in Newport is a free…

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Bill Carstanjen: Kentucky Derby tradition will move forward safely, responsibly with limited fans on site

August 15, 2020August 13, 20201

On September 5th, in a little less than a month, we will hold the 146th consecutive running of the Kentucky…

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Survey shows impact of in-home school, childcare on Kentucky’s workforce during pandemic

August 15, 2020August 14, 20200

A survey of business leaders across the state in the wake of changes to schools and childcare due to the…

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Covington’s new rental license aims at safe, decent housing; tweaks help both tenants, landlords

August 15, 2020August 14, 20201

With several thousand rental units within its borders, the City of Covington is tweaking its Rental License Dwelling Ordinance to…

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Governor reports 679 new COVID cases and 8 deaths; says it is not yet safe for kids to do in-person school

August 15, 2020August 14, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear reported 679 new COVID cases and eight deaths on Friday, bringing the state’s totals to 38,298 cases…

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Governor, Secretary of State agree on three options for voting: by mail, early voting, election day voting

August 15, 2020August 14, 20201

Gov. Andy Beshear and Secretary of State Michael Adams announced a bipartisan agreement to allow Kentuckians to exercise their right…

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NKY Chamber names Business Impact Awards winners in virtual celebration through the week

August 15, 2020August 17, 20200

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce presented its Business Impact Awards with a five-day virtual celebration this week, celebrating companies…

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Governor reports 785 new COVID cases and 6 deaths; Dr. Stack says get your flu shot and wear your mask

August 14, 2020August 13, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear reported 785 new COVID cases and six deaths as of Thursday afternoon, bringing the state’s totals to…

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