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Judy Clabes

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Commentary: We pay plenty for bad roads, why not pay for a safe, sustainable system that pays back

March 10, 2020March 9, 20200

Traffic congestion. Potholes. Narrow and crumbling roads. Dangerous intersections. Are they everywhere? No. Do we all know where these trouble…

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Breaking down big picture of Education: Homeless families — what educators see; how to support

March 10, 2020March 10, 20200

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

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City of Bellevue to celebrate its 150th birthday with a vintage baseball game — and you’re invited

March 10, 2020March 9, 20200

The City of Bellevue is celebrating its 150th birthday with a vintage baseball game and party on Sunday, March 15,…

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CVG recognized with top award for customer experience by Airports Council International

March 10, 2020March 9, 20200

The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) has been recognized as a top airport in the world by Airports Council International…

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NKU alerts campus to incidence of possible Coronavirus exposure at weekend camp

March 9, 2020March 9, 20200

Staff report Northern Kentucky University has alerted the community to a possible incidence of Coronavirus exposure and its potential impact…

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Our Rich History: New era begins as St. Augustine builds new church, school for people of Peaselburg

March 9, 2020March 8, 20202

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to the NKyTribune This is the third part of a five-part series on the 150th anniversary…

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Rob and Lauren Hudson: Letter of Common Ground about creeping socialism — we must draw the line

March 9, 2020March 8, 20204

Letters for families based on the book “It Can Be Done” @studentsleadusa We write today to discourage Americans from crossing…

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Senate to get House 2-year budget to fund executive branch, modifying Gov. Beshear’s proposal

March 9, 2020March 8, 20200

After two hours or questions and comments, the Kentucky House passed a two-year budget to fund the executive branch of…

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The Life and Crimes of George Remus: Historian Bob Batchelor to discuss book on Thursday at free event

March 9, 2020March 8, 20200

Author Bob Batchelor, a critically-acclaimed, bestselling cultural historian and biographer, tells the incredible story of Cincinnatian George Remus, his rise…

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Opinion: Advocates say Marsy’s Law is crucial tool to help safeguard and empower victims

March 8, 2020March 8, 20200

Sometimes simply having a voice in the process and being treated with respect makes all the difference. That’s something we’ve…

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The River: Corona virus also a concern on inland waters; travel on Mississippi River being monitored

March 8, 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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Eleven museums in Kentucky are participating in Smithsonian Magazine’s annual free Museum Day

March 7, 2020March 6, 20200

More than 1,200 museums across the country will participate in Smithsonian Magazine’s annual Museum Day on April 4, an initiative in which…

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Alaska Airlines announces new service to CVG, scheduled to begin August 18 to Seattle-Tacoma

March 7, 2020March 6, 20200

Alaska Airlines celebrates its continuing growth with the announcement of new service to a brand-new destination for the airline: Cincinnati….

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Marcie Timmerman: Support bill that protects Kentuckians from high prices at the pharmacy counter

March 7, 2020March 5, 20200

Nearly two years ago, I was prescribed my first biologic medication to treat my autoimmune disease. Since then, this medication…

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AAA: Daylight saving time and loss of hour’s sleep is a ‘heads up’ (literally) for drowsy commuters

March 7, 2020March 6, 20200

REMEMBER TO RE-SET YOUR CLOCKS SUNDAY AT 3 A.M. FOR DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME. YOU LOSE AN HOUR. SPRING FORWARD. With…

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Dayton residents go from food trucks to new Galactic Fried Chicken restaurant, now open on Sixth Avenue

March 6, 2020March 10, 20200

Galactic Fried Chicken is the new restaurant that just opened at 624 Sixth Ave. in Dayton. Owners Shane Coffey and his…

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Gov. Beshear, health officials continue state response efforts for Coronavirus Disease 2019; warn of scams

March 6, 2020March 5, 20202

Governor Andy Beshear, joined by officials from the Kentucky Department for Public Health (DPH), within the Cabinet for Health and…

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Learning Grove, Ignite, Navigo team up for student film festival for 2nd graders to college students

March 6, 2020March 5, 20200

The second annual Student Service Film Festival is moving to the Ignite Institute and students from the new STEAM school…

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Al Cross: List of possible constitutional amendments lengthens (includes new taxes); only four are allowed

March 6, 2020March 6, 20200

“No man’s life, liberty or property are safe while the legislature is in session.” That quote, one of many falsely…

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KHIP: More than half of KY adults have firearms in their home; many are loaded and/or unlocked

March 6, 2020March 5, 20203

As death rates related to firearms increase around the country, and gun control is debated by local, state and federal…

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St. Elizabeth brings Read Across America close to home — with daily readings to babies in NICU

March 6, 2020March 5, 20200

St. Elizabeth Healthcare has launched a fun and engaging month-long literacy celebration. Officially kicked off on March 2 – Dr….

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Former Newport High School principal Tony Watts returning to Newport from Fayette as superintendent

March 6, 2020March 5, 20200

Tony Watts, the former principal of Newport High School who currently serves as a top administrator in the state’s second-largest…

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