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Judy Clabes

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$2.5M Covington Connect to close digital divide with Wi-Fi hotspots, free computers, internet access

July 9, 2020July 9, 20200

The City of Covington and six partners are investing over $2.5 million in an aggressive push to demolish one of…

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Beshear reports 402 new COVID-19 cases, 6 deaths; will announce new mandatory requirements today

July 9, 2020July 8, 20200

Gov. Andy Beshear reported 402 new COVID cases on Wednesday and six new deaths, bringing state totals to 17,919 cases…

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Bill Straub: Art and history, statues and reality — removing any offending art does not change the past

July 9, 2020July 8, 20203

A few years ago I had the privilege of visiting the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid to view Picasso’s Guernica,…

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Interim Joint Committee on Education hears from KDE, stakeholders on reopening schools amid virus

July 9, 2020July 8, 20200

By Sky Carroll Kentucky Teacher The Kentucky General Assembly’s Interim Joint Committee on Education heard updates this week regarding reopening…

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Kentucky Symphony Orchestra offers 26th Summer Series (meeting health guidelines) in new place

July 9, 2020July 8, 20200

At a unique time in history, the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra cautiously moves outdoors with its 26th free summer series, this…

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Governor reports 371 additional COVID-19 cases; nine new deaths — including Kenton County man

July 8, 2020July 7, 20200

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Kentucky has now seen more than 600 deaths due to the coronavirus, as well as…

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Artists begin work this week on floodwall murals commemorating Newport’s 225th anniversary

July 8, 2020July 7, 20200

Artists are beginning work this week on the first in a series of murals commemorating Newport’s 225th anniversary that is…

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Five Northern Ky. governments receive $1.3M in CARES Act reimbursements; 11 others pending

July 8, 2020July 7, 20200

In collaboration with the Department for Local Government (DLG), Gov. Andy Beshear announced 16 Northern Kentucky governments have applied for…

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KSP asks for your vote — and believes it’s deserving — for the national title for ‘Best Looking Cruiser’

July 8, 2020July 7, 20200

Kentucky State Police are seeking the national title for ‘Best Looking Cruiser’ and need your vote in the American Association…

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Eli Capilouto: A letter to the UK community — ‘We aspire to reimagine and reinvent who we are’

July 8, 2020July 7, 20200

Dear Campus Community, The fall 2020 semester represents a new beginning for our community. We don’t seek a new “normal.”…

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Square1 names winners of High School Pitch online contest involving 30 regional schools; awards $4,000

July 7, 2020July 6, 20200

Square1’s High School Pitch competition has named the winners of the contest that was moved online due to the pandemic….

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Chamber, Legislative Caucus to present virtual program on July 17; free but registration is required

July 7, 2020July 6, 20200

The work of Northern Kentucky’s officials helps shape the region on a daily basis. The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce…

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Beshear reports state tops 17,000 COVID-19 mark, with weekend spike; urges following guidelines

July 7, 2020July 6, 20200

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The number of cases of the coronavirus in Kentucky has now topped the 17,000 mark,…

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Jan Hillard: Falsehood flies and the truth comes limping after it (Jonathan Swift)

July 7, 2020July 8, 20200

An inventory by the Washington Post finds more than 18,000 untruths told by President Trump since he took office in…

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Advancing Equity: Seeking to create a NKY that is inclusive of the work of all and ensures fair treatment

July 7, 2020July 6, 20200

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

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‘Untouchable’ Tony Delk has two very personal reasons for giving back to Kentucky’s children

July 6, 2020July 5, 20200

By Hilary Brown University of Kentucky Ask Tony Delk why children’s hospitals are close to his heart and he’ll answer…

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Our Rich History: Newport High School, the oldest operating high school in Kentucky

July 6, 2020August 2, 20201

By Roger VonStrohe Special to NKyTribune Part 34 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020” In 1795, Newport was…

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Col Owens: Evolving political alignment promises different future — vote in November

July 6, 2020July 5, 20200

Some thoughts about the Democratic primary election. First, we had terrific candidates. Terrific candidates. But this meditation is not about…

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Brother says Rep. John ‘Bam’ Carney marks six months in hospital care, making progress

July 6, 2020July 5, 20200

By Mark Maynard Kentucky Today Kentucky House Majority Floor Leader John “Bam” Carney, who has been hospitalized for six months…

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Blessings Farm is Suzy Hoseus’ health ministry and her message is about physical, emotional health

July 6, 2020July 5, 20202

By Maridith Yahl NKyTribune health reporter Twenty years ago, Suzy Hoseus was extremely sick and felt she was close to…

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Covington City Hall lobby to be open to public on Monday, wear masks and follow safety rules

July 5, 2020July 4, 20200

The lobby of Covington City Hall will reopen to walk-in visitors with restrictions on Monday after being closed since March…

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Newport Forward — deadline is midnight tomorrow for citizens to weigh in on city’s future

July 5, 2020July 5, 20200

Here’s your chance to participate. Newport is asking for your input on the direction of future land use, economic and…

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