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Judy Clabes

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Beshear reports largest single-day total (979) of new COVID-19 cases on Sunday; 30 are kids under 5

July 20, 2020July 20, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear on Sunday announced the largest single-day total of new COVID-19 cases in the Commonwealth — 979 cases…

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KY Career Center hosting 14th annual Veterans Job Fair virtually — open to all job seekers July 23

July 20, 2020July 19, 20200

Kentucky Career Center–Northern Kentucky will host its 14th Annual Veterans Job Fair, through an exciting virtual format on Thursday, July…

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Need More Acres Farm owners grow fresh, healthy food, tout food justice; eat more fruits, vegetables

July 20, 2020July 19, 20200

By Maridith Yahl NKyTribune health reporter Kentucky farmer Michelle Howell is passionate about providing fresh food to all, no matter…

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Beshear reports 583 new COVID cases, 9 deaths; ‘it’s a dangerous time and we have to be careful’

July 19, 2020July 18, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear reported on Saturday that there were 583 new cases of COVID in Kentucky and 9 new deaths….

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Rep. John Lewis of Georgia dies after battle with cancer at age 80; he was civil rights champion

July 19, 2020July 18, 20200

Rep. John Lewis, a lion of the civil rights movement of the ’60s who went on to a long and…

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Why LoveTheCov? Hear what executives of companies who are moving into the city are saying

July 19, 2020July 18, 20200

With about 1,000 jobs announced in Covington since March 1 and a seemingly unending plethora of unique and high-profile economic…

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School news: New Boone superintendent, principals at Ryle, Camp Ernst, Garrison gets state appointment

July 19, 2020July 18, 20200

New superintendent at Boone County Matt Turner is the new Superintendent of Boone County Schools and adding to the wide-ranging…

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Food insecure in Kentucky? Not if UK Cooperative Extension has a say in the battle against hunger

July 19, 2020July 18, 20200

By Carol Lea Spence University of Kentucky As the COVID-19 pandemic swept through the state, sickening people, shuttering businesses, closing…

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Northern Kentucky Scholar House is enrolling single parents who are pursuing post-secondary education

July 19, 2020July 19, 20200

Are you a single parent enrolled in post-secondary education? Are you a single parent who has dreamed of enrolling in…

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Billy Reed: Paying homage to former college athletes on medical front lines in battle against COVID

July 19, 2020July 18, 20200

Let’s stop fretting, for just a moment, about whether we’ll have 2020-’21 basketball season, and concentrate on paying homage to…

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The River: Tracking the Rafter CLYDE on the long journey from Aurora to her new home in Tennessee

July 19, 2020December 1, 20249

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

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KY Supreme Court keeps Beshear’s executive orders in place; Governor reports 531 new cases, 8 deaths

July 18, 2020July 17, 20204

The Kentucky Supreme Court has kept in place all executive orders related to the fight against COVID-19, including the mask…

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Area nonprofits looking for board members; Cincinnati Cares makes it easy to connect

July 18, 2020July 17, 20200

Ready to make a difference in the lives of thousands? Start now, by beginning the process of finding the right nonprofit…

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Kentucky Governor’s Scholars Program adapts classes to promote health, well-being in COVID-19 era

July 18, 2020July 18, 20200

The 38th annual Kentucky Governor’s Scholars Program (GSP) is underway at two college campuses this summer, but with a mixture…

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‘No mask, no service’ as Covington bars, restaurants aim to protect staff, keep local economy open

July 18, 2020July 17, 20200

“We don’t want to go backward.” As the number of COVID-19 cases steadily rises across the country and some governors…

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Lynn James: The unexpected can (and does) happen, including car accidents; be grateful for first responders

July 18, 2020July 17, 20200

The extreme summer heat is here and will probably stick around for quite a while. After all, we are in…

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Christina Conover: Here’s how your absentee ballot gets counted — and how you can be confidant with a mail-in option

July 18, 2020July 17, 20200

As we draw closer to the 2020 general election, one non-partisan concern is: Did my vote really count? This concern…

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Big Lots holding grand opening of Bellevue store on July 25, rolling out its new format

July 18, 2020July 18, 20200

Big Lots will hold a grand opening of its newly remodeled store in Bellevue on July 25. This store will…

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Jerry Lundergan sentenced to 21 months in prison for federal campaign violations; attorney to appeal

July 18, 2020July 17, 20201

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today A former state lawmaker, who also served as Kentucky Democratic party chairman, is heading to…

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It’s a Purrfect Day Cafe at the Hotel Covington for the launch today of a unique ‘cat cafe’ (take one home)

July 18, 2020July 17, 20200

Chuck Patton will open the first Purrfect Day Cafe, a truly unique social enterprise business where guests can sip and…

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Beshear reports 413 COVID-19 cases, 5 deaths; objects to AG Cameron’s efforts to thwart protections

July 17, 2020July 16, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear updated Kentuckians on the state’s ongoing efforts to fight the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) as cases continue…

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NKYEC: 2020 Census data critical to future education funding; educational grants help children

July 17, 2020July 17, 20200

Education is vital to the success of our region, our residents, and our workforce. The following is part of a…

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