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Judy Clabes

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Apartment Association provides assistance for renters — food and rent — during the pandemic

August 4, 2020August 3, 20200

Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky apartment owners have raised and contributed more than $100,000 for rent assistance and food donations…

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Your Mind Your Business: Perhaps people will ‘be more human’ because of the pandemic

August 4, 2020August 3, 20200

By Meridith Yahl NKyTribune health reporter In the past five months many new stressors have changed our lives and affected…

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Treasurer Allison Ball has returned $100 million in unclaimed property to its owners; are you on the list?

August 4, 2020August 3, 20200

Treasurer Allison Ball announced today that she has returned $100 million in unclaimed property to Kentuckians since first taking office….

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Governor reports 323 new COVID cases, two deaths, says #MASKUPKY; NKY has a rough July

August 4, 2020August 4, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear reported 323 new COVID cases and two deaths, bring the state’s totals to at least 31,508 cases…

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NKU receives national recognition for Respiratory Care Program in Health Innovation Center

August 4, 2020August 3, 20201

Northern Kentucky University has earned national recognition for its Respiratory Care Program, achieving the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care’s…

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meetNKY: Especially during the pandemic, these lovely NKY outdoor dining options may fill the void

August 3, 2020August 3, 20201

This story has been updated. By Rebecca Banks meetNKY Whether you love to linger in the carefree moments of summer sunshine…

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Maria Garriga named vice provost of Thomas More University, assumes the role this month

August 3, 20200

Thomas More University President Joseph L. Chillo, LP.D., and Provost Molly Smith, Ph.D., have announced that Maria (Cari) Garriga, Ph.D.,…

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Kentucky Transportation Cabinet — an update on road projects in District 6; heads up on delays

August 3, 2020August 2, 20200

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 6 provide updates on the following projects in the area, alerting motorists to possible delays…

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Beshear reports 463 COVID cases, two deaths, hoping it’s a plateau; urges caution, mask-wearing

August 3, 2020August 2, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear reported 463 new COVID cases and two deaths, bringing the state’s totals to 31,185 cases and 742…

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‘Your Mind Your Business’ webinar focused on importance of mental heath and well-being

August 3, 2020August 2, 20200

By Maridith Yahl NKyTribune health reporter The importance of mental health care is increasingly coming to the forefront, but strides…

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Jan Hillard: Immigrants, fact and fiction in Kentucky, U.S.; policy should not be based on misconceptions

August 3, 2020August 2, 20200

Throughout our country’s history, we have questioned the pace and character of immigration to the U.S. Persistent suspicions include whether…

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Our Rich History: Mansion Hill — from genteel subdivision to multiple-units to historic district

August 3, 2020August 2, 20200

By Margo Warminski Special to NKyTribune Part 38 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020.” Newport, Kentucky’s Mansion…

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It’s Farmers’ Markets Week — support farm families by purchasing fresh produce, following guidelines

August 3, 2020August 2, 20200

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today It’s Kentucky Farmers’ Markets Week Aug. 2-8, and Kentuckians are being urged to support the…

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Kentucky Symphony Orchestra offering nostalgic ‘old fashioned band concert’ at Ft. Thomas’ Tower Park

August 3, 2020August 2, 20200

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra will continue its 26th summer series with an “old fashioned band concert” at Fort Thomas’ Tower…

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UK entomologists find Asian longhorned ticks in Kentucky; they threaten livestock, wildlife and pets

August 2, 2020August 1, 20200

By Katie Pratt University of Kentucky The Asian longhorned tick, which preys on a variety of hosts including humans and…

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Sen. Schickel to be panelist on Marsy’s Law in virtual National Criminal Justice Network conference

August 2, 2020August 1, 20200

The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) has announced the agenda for its 19th Annual State Criminal Justice Network…

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Kentucky Lottery revenues increase funding for need-based student aid programs by $15 million

August 2, 2020August 1, 20200

A good year for the Kentucky Lottery means that the state’s students will be eligible for $15 million more in…

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The River: Finally the words he had anxiously awaited — ‘The CLYDE and crew have landed safely’

August 2, 2020December 1, 202410

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

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Beshear reports 572 new COVID cases, 5 deaths; wear masks, limit groups to 10, social distance

August 2, 2020August 1, 20200

Gov. Beshear reported 572 new COVID-19 cases and five new deaths as of Saturday afternoon, bringing the states totals to…

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Advancing Equity: Homelessness disproportionally affects people of color; everyone deserves a home

August 2, 2020August 1, 20200

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

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seize meth embedded in candles, dishes at Erlanger facility

August 2, 2020August 1, 20202

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers based in Northern Kentucky intercepted two shipments containing a total of…

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Billy Reed: Happy to debate facts vs. facts with anyone, but to be clear — Adolph Rupp was not racist

August 2, 2020August 1, 20200

Naively, I now realize, I thought I would never again have to write the column about whether Adolph Rupp was…

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