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Judy Clabes

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  • The River

The River: Another one bites the dust, and another one gone . . . another one gone

January 19, 2025January 19, 202510

The riverboat captain is a storyteller. Captain Don Sanders shares the stories of his long association with the river —…

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  • Business

2024 retail sales set records for holiday season, full-year totals; surpasses projections

January 19, 2025January 17, 20250

U.S. Census Bureau data released this week showed that retail sales nationwide during the recent 2024 holiday season reached a…

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  • Government

Government briefs: Meetings in Park Hills, Ft. Mitchell, Kenton, Florence, Covington, Elsmere

January 19, 2025January 18, 20250

By Patricia Scheyer NKyTribune reporter PARK HILLS Mayor Kathy Zembrodt announced that the police department was up to full speed…

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  • Voices

Joe Heller: Cartoonist’s look at news — MLK, Greeneland, Orange Guy, cold, facts, Uecker

January 19, 2025January 18, 20250

Joe Heller was the editorial cartoonist for the Green Bay Press-Gazette in Green Bay, Wis., from 1985 until being laid…

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  • Sports

Beechwood battles back behind Sullivan over NewCath for a spot in the All-A finals

January 18, 2025January 18, 20250

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter Down 16-2 after a little more than five minutes, Beechwood’s Tigers were staring defeat…

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  • Sports

Rondon-led Newport Wildcats roll Ludlow on the way to All-A finals

January 18, 20250

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter They’re back, well part of the way anyway. Back to giving themselves a chance…

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  • Business

Todd Kyper works to make Covington Works help underemployed get job-ready skills, access

January 18, 2025January 17, 20250

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Covington Works. And Todd Kyper works to make Covington Works, well, work. Covington Works is…

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  • Government

Lakeside Park council hears from residents, new council member about sidewalk repair inconsistencies

January 18, 2025January 18, 20250

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Newly elected Lakeside Park council member Cassi Schabell had several city residents come to…

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  • Health

Investigation into rabies death of NKyian ‘largely complete’ after 400-plus people contacted

January 18, 2025January 17, 20250

By Sarah Ladd Kentucky Lantern Three weeks after the Kentucky Department of Public Health announced a human death from rabies, the department…

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  • Health

Gov. Beshear warns of dangerously low temperatures coming; cites six deaths related to weather

January 18, 2025January 18, 20250

Gov. Andy Beshear reported that Kentucky Emergency Management (KYEM) and the Department for Public Health have confirmed six deaths related…

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  • Health

Latest Child Maltreatment report shows Kentucky’s high rate of victims persists

January 17, 2025January 17, 20250

The latest national Child Maltreatment report from the Children’s Bureau of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services shows a total…

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  • NonProfit

Esperanza Latino Center to host FREE vaccine clinic for uninsured on February 15

January 17, 2025January 17, 20250

Esperanza Latino Center, located at 234 W. Pike Street in Covington, is hosting a FREE vaccine clinic to the uninsured…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Bill Straub: California fire tragedy is devastating — but Republicans want to place the blame

January 17, 2025January 16, 20251

Never ones to let an overwhelming tragedy pass without milking it for every conceivable political advantage, Republicans in Washington are…

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  • Living

A Kentucky beagle named Guy lived a long, happy, and special life after being adopted by a future Duchess

January 16, 2025January 15, 20255

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor This is a “Once Upon a Time” story with fairy tale elements involving a sickly,…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Student Voice Team: Why we are suing the Commonwealth for right to ‘quality education’

January 16, 2025January 15, 20251

By Ellen Mueller, Ivy Litton, and Khoa Ta Student Voice Team We’ve just left the Franklin County Court House after…

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  • Sports

Dan Weber’s Just Sayin’: January’s diverse Hall of Fame class and two ways to reach 1,000

January 16, 2025January 16, 20250

They came from different eras, different sports, and with all sorts of stories, to the January induction for the Northern…

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  • Health

UK Healthcare: What you should know before considering weight loss surgery

January 16, 2025January 16, 20250

By Dr. Joshua Steiner University of Kentucky It’s a new year, which means it is time once again to make…

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  • News

Jonathan Koch named COO and President of CTI Clinical Trial & Consulting Services

January 16, 2025January 15, 20250

CTI Clinical Trial & Consulting Services (CTI), a global, privately held, full-service research organization, headquartered in Covington, announced the hiring…

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  • NonProfit

A surprise! WWII Japanese grenade discovered in BCM collections, but found safe to exhibit

January 16, 2025January 16, 20250

An unexpected discovery at Behringer-Crawford Museum’s collection facility turned into a moment of intrigue and historical reflection this week. A…

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  • Sports

Keeneland January sale signals market stability, buyer confidence — $33million for 685 horses

January 16, 2025January 15, 20250

Keeneland’s January Horses of All Ages Sale closed Wednesday following three days of steady trade that produced solid results and…

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  • Health

Today is last day to enroll in or change plans for federally-subsidized health insurance on Kynect

January 15, 2025January 14, 20250

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Today is the last day to enroll in or change plans for federally subsidized…

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  • Living

Mike Tussey: Small market radio, spiced with local news and sports, is the heart of a community

January 15, 2025January 21, 20255

Naturally, it’s very hard today for many to imagine the impact of local radio back in the 20th Century. The years…

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