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Judy Clabes

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Candace McGraw to receive 2021 Metropolitan Award, which goes to those who unify regional community

July 13, 2020July 13, 20200

Candace McGraw, CEO of the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) is the recipient of the 2021 Metropolitan Award, presented by…

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Behringer-Crawford Museum presents free virtual concert with Nichole Zuraitis, Dan Pugach

July 13, 2020July 12, 20200

It was the “Year of the Woman” at the 61st annual Grammy Awards, and one outstanding woman was jazz and…

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Sports Marketing guru Jim Host writes about ‘Changing the Game,’ the story of his life and career

July 13, 2020July 12, 20202

By Zach Klemme The Daily Independent/Kentucky Today Jim Host recently moved. The Ashland native and his wife, Pat, are both…

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Early Childhood Learning network established to provide services to child care providers in NKY

July 13, 2020July 12, 20200

In June, Cincinnati-based nonprofit 4C for Children ended delivery of services to child care providers, families and employers in Northern…

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Urban League and Centennial form partnership to increase diversity and leadership pipeline

July 13, 2020July 13, 20200

The Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio and Centennial Talent Strategy and Executive Search are partnering to create a leadership…

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Our Rich History: Ice Age glaciers shaped the site of Newport; climate change will always have impact

July 13, 2020July 12, 20200

Part 35 of our series, Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020. By Stanley Hedeen Special to NKyTribune Newport is bounded…

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The River: Seeing the CLYDE from a new perspective never before seen — underway, going away

July 12, 2020December 1, 20247

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 says Kentucky no longer in a plateau on COVID-19 — 453 new cases, 2 deaths; take it seriously

July 12, 2020July 11, 20201

Gov. Andy Beshear sounded the alarm — 453 new COVID cases and two deaths. Kentucky is no longer in a…

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Dr. Jason Glass named Kentucky Commissioner of Education, assumes post in September

July 12, 2020July 11, 20200

The Kentucky Board of Education (KBE) has chosen Jason Glass to be Kentucky’s next commissioner of education. “Dr. Glass was…

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Teachers are confused, concerned and fearful as they contemplate the new school year amid COVID pandemic

July 12, 2020July 12, 20200

Kentucky Health News Perhaps unlike any previous school year, teachers are looking to 2020-21 with dread. On top of their…

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Dick Gabriel: Let me interrupt your misperceptions about Adolph Rupp with some facts on the race issue

July 12, 2020July 11, 20207

Given the climate in America today when it comes to race relations, it was inevitable that a debate would open…

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Billy Reed: Birthday remembrances with a baseball soundtrack playing prominently in the background

July 12, 2020July 11, 20200

Today is my birthday, and a lot of things go through your mind when you reach my age. I remember,…

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John Salyers dies at age 72; served as field rep for Sen. Jim Bunning and president of Florence Rotary

July 11, 2020July 10, 20201

John Dewey Salyers, 72, died July 7, surrounded by his beloved wife and daughters. Salyers served as field representative for…

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Kentucky State Police at Dry Ridge document complaints about scams by phone, social media

July 11, 2020July 10, 20200

The Kentucky State Police, Post 6 in Dry Ridge, has documented a number of people who have reported being contacted…

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Sen. Schickel joins bipartisan group to draft legislation restricting no-knock search warrants

July 11, 2020July 10, 20200

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today A bipartisan group of Kentucky lawmakers, including NKY’s Sen. John Schickel, has announced they are…

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Kenton County Public Library offering variety of services — and some new rules to keep patrons safe

July 11, 2020July 10, 20200

Kenton County Public Library officials are offering both express in-person service and online options during the current health crisis. There…

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Beshear reports 426 new COVID-19 cases, eight deaths; urges wearing masks to stop the spread

July 11, 2020July 10, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear re-emphasized the importance of wearing face coverings in many situations to protect Kentucky lives and the economy…

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Newport Aquarium emerges from long shutdown as a safe and entertaining favorite family destination

July 11, 2020July 10, 20200

By Tory McKinley NKyTribune intern The Newport Aquarium is back after a 100-day long shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic…

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As cases top 18K, Governor orders wearing masks in public to halt virus and continue to reopen safely

July 10, 2020July 9, 20200

Highlighting his commitment to protecting all Kentuckians, Gov. Andy Beshear said Kentuckians must wear face coverings in many situations if…

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Constance Alexander: Author Roberta George’s debut novel ‘The Day’s Heat’ is hot stuff; she’s 80

July 10, 2020July 9, 20200

Best birthday present this year was discovering that a friend from long ago, Roberta George, had her first novel published…

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Take care of yourself, starting with Erin DeSantis’ Kenton County Library yoga class (for mind, body)

July 10, 2020July 9, 20201

By Maridith Yahl NKyTribune health reporter When Erin DeSantis took a yoga class over five and a half years ago,…

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Footlighters extend creativity to old-time radio during pandemic; tune in to Fibber McGee and Molly

July 10, 2020July 9, 20200

Staff report Footlighters has brought community theater to the region since 1963, finding a home at Newport’s historic Salem United…

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