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Judy Clabes

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Wayfair to close its Florence facility by end of 2025, layoffs start by year’s end

October 17, 2024October 16, 20240

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Wayfair will be closing their doors in Florence after only 5 years. The layoffs…

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Sister Janet, 84, planning a ‘homecoming’ for Our Savior School — calling all ancestors

October 17, 2024October 16, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter For 33 years she has served as Pastoral Administrator and Parish Life Collaborator at the…

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Oak Ridge Boys to perform at Turfway Park as part of their ‘Farewell Tour’ on Friday evening

October 17, 2024October 17, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter The decision was a toughie – but the right one for Richard Sterban. “I was…

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Opinion – Al Cross: Amendment 2 — if it’s such a good idea, why so many off-base arguments

October 17, 2024October 16, 20246

Kentucky still isn’t doing right by its schools and their students. Teacher pay has slipped behind competing states, and many…

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BLINK, BLINK, BLINK — nation’s largest public light and art event starts on Thursday

October 16, 2024October 16, 20240

BLINK is the nation’s largest public light and art event and will transform over 35 Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky city blocks into…

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Simon Kenton statue at Kenton County Government Center unveiled, gift of R.C. Durr Foundation

October 16, 2024October 15, 20240

The Kenton County Fiscal Court joined community partners and local elected officials Tuesday to celebrate the unveiling of the Kenton…

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Wawa to bring host of convenience stores, more than 1,400 jobs to Kentucky

October 16, 2024October 15, 20240

By Chip Hutchieson Kentucky Today Wawa, a convenience store chain with 1,060 locations in eight states and Washington, D.C., has…

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Mike Tussey: It’s National Sports Day — pull up a chair and let’s remember the magic of it all

October 16, 2024October 15, 20242

Today we salute our favorite teams, their accomplishments, the fans, cheerleaders, coaches and media who covered the games. The litany…

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Historic Willis Graves B&B in Burlington under new ownership — ‘a dream come true’

October 15, 2024October 15, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter For Rick Demaret, it was a dream come true. “I’ve always wanted to own and…

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KYTC action of surplus heavy equipment now underway, will close Oct. 22

October 15, 2024October 15, 20240

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The Finance and Administration Cabinet’s Division of Surplus Properties (DSP) is hosting will host an…

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Chronic Wasting Disease detected in deer in Breckinridge County; be aware

October 15, 2024October 14, 20241

Officials from the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources are gathering additional information and carefully evaluating next steps following…

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John Schickel’s Pickle and Weiners Feast raises $35k for NKY Special Olympics

October 15, 2024October 14, 20240

The weather could not have been worse. It rained all day but nobody’s spirits were dampened in the least. Over…

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Opinion – Martin Lueken: School choice saves taxpayer dollars and provides a significant return on investment

October 15, 2024October 14, 20242

Opponents warn of budget meltdowns, but their math doesn’t come close to adding up.   School choice has emerged as…

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Opinion – John Schaaf: School vouchers bring theft of tax dollars and other crimes

October 15, 2024October 14, 20242

If Amendment 2 passes, and Kentucky adopts a dangerous school voucher plan like other states, there will be unaccountable private…

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Amazon responding quickly and efficiently to provide disaster relief to storm-impacted communities

October 14, 2024October 14, 20241

Amazon Disaster Relief and Response in coordination with Amazon Air and its fulfillment center in Tampa have moved to Florida…

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Our Rich History: Women, work and lunchrooms in late 1800s, paving way for women’s opportunities

October 14, 2024October 14, 20240

By Paul A. Tenkotte, PhD Special to NKyTribune Part 11 of an occasional series about fast food restaurants In the…

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AAA: Gas prices take predictable (short-lived) increase, thanks to back-to-back storms

October 14, 2024October 13, 20240

The national average for a gallon of gas took a not-unexpected jump up by two pennies to $3.20 since last…

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Everybody got in on the groundbreaking for Newport Central Catholic’s new athletic complex

October 14, 2024October 13, 20240

Newport Central Catholic High School (NCCHS) celebrated the groundbreaking of its long-awaited Multi-Purpose Athletic Complex recently. The Most Reverend Bishop…

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Kentucky Department of Veteran’s Affairs awards funds to four organizations supporting veterans

October 14, 2024October 13, 20240

Governor Andy Beshear announced funding to support veterans at his press conference last week. He confirmed that $145,000 in funding…

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Behringer-Crawford Museum’s NKY History Hour presents story of Anderson Slave Pen

October 14, 2024October 13, 20240

Step back into one of the darkest chapters of Kentucky’s past during Behringer-Crawford Museum’s next virtual NKY History Hour presentation…

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Opinion – Dave Hatter: Chinese Electric Vehicles (CVEs) are threat to national security and your privacy

October 14, 2024October 13, 20240

Have you ever thought about how your car could be listening to you? Recording audio and video of you? Collecting…

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Opinion – Judy Harris: The essence of a champion — it’s all in how people are treated

October 14, 2024October 13, 20240

“To be a champion requires more than being a strong player, one has to be a strong human being as…

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