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Judy Clabes

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Kentucky Health Collaborative joins forces against lung cancer to diagnose more cases, earlier

January 12, 2020January 9, 20200

By Andrea Slone University of Kentucky Kentucky Health Collaborative (KHC) Members are joining forces to bridge the gap between high-quality…

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Amye Bensenhaver: Public agency compliance with open records law is step in right direction

January 11, 2020January 10, 20200

Rep. Maria Sorolis, D-Louisville, filed HB 232 on January 9. The bill is aimed at promoting public agency compliance with…

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St. Elizabeth Healthcare, Cincinnati Reds to donate baseball, softball equipment to NKY high schools

January 11, 2020January 10, 20200

St. Elizabeth Healthcare and the Reds Community Fund will distribute $22,500 worth of baseball and softball equipment to 12 Northern…

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Al Cross: We have waited patiently for the moment that Mitch McConnell would come to his senses. . .

January 10, 2020January 9, 20203

More than once, this space has said Mitch McConnell would face a day of reckoning in his relationship with Donald…

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The Immigrant: The Life of Matthias Toebben in his own words — and what a life it has been

January 10, 2020January 12, 20205

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Matth Toebben tells his story as only he can and as you turn the pages…

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St. Elizabeth expands lung cancer screening program to reach more at-risk people for early detection

January 10, 2020January 9, 20200

Since its 2013 launch, St. Elizabeth’s successful Lung Cancer Screening Program has taken direct aim at the disease in the…

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Charlotte Whittaker: Big Pharma’s prices just keep going up and up — Senate needs to pass HR 3

January 10, 2020January 9, 20200

The price of a new invention usually falls as more people adopt it, but prescription drug prices somehow defy gravity….

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Kentucky Department of Education seeking nominations for Valvoline’s Kentucky Teacher Awards

January 10, 2020January 9, 20200

The Kentucky Department of Education has opened nominations for the Kentucky Teacher Awards, sponsored by Valvoline, Inc. Nominations may be…

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Cincinnati Cares wants to connect you to a day of service for local nonprofit on Martin Luther King Day

January 10, 2020January 9, 20200

The Martin Luther King Jr. holiday on January 20 marks the 25th anniversary of the day of service that celebrates…

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AG Cameron aims to prevent child abuse, prosecute abusers in state ranking high in child maltreatment

January 10, 2020January 9, 20200

Kentucky Health News Kentucky’s Attorney General Cameron called a press conference this week to declare his office’s commitment to partner…

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Bill Straub: Sanctuary Cities — now, is this really the No. 1 problem facing a state like Kentucky?

January 9, 2020January 9, 20202

It’s no secret that Kentucky, sadly, has been a bottom feeder among the states for so long that it swims…

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Legislature in session; house institutes new rules, has temporary Majority Leader; Senate delays SB 1

January 9, 2020January 8, 20200

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today There was a new look in House leadership for both Republicans and Democrats on the…

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Beshear joins advocates, survivors to raise awareness of human trafficking

January 9, 2020January 8, 20200

In an effort to prevent human trafficking, Gov. Andy Beshear invited state leaders, advocates, and survivors to the Capitol rotunda…

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Thomas More University’s Chris Lorentz becomes president of Organization of Biological Field Stations

January 9, 2020January 8, 20200

Thomas More University’s Chris Lorentz, Ph.D., director of the Biology Field Station, has been elected as the new president of…

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Keven Moore: Driving with snow and ice on top of your hood is dangerous and may be illegal

January 9, 2020January 8, 20200

It’s January and once again it’s that time of the year in Kentucky when we are most at risk to…

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Notice: Owen Electric Cooperative is proposing to build a communication tower in Hebron

January 8, 20200

Owen Electric Cooperative, Inc. proposes to build a 144-foot tower for communication purposes in Hebron. The geodetic coordinates are 39-03-37.4N,…

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Kentucky Symphony Orchestra warms up to nuclear fusion for High Musical Yield at Greaves Hall Jan. 25

January 8, 2020January 7, 20200

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra warms up a late January evening with a musical nuclear explosion. Splitting the program with highlights…

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From Where I Am Standing: Ludlow is transforming high school, helping students find way to success

January 8, 2020January 7, 20200

By Rick Hulefeld Special to NKyTribune School districts across Northern Kentucky are developing innovative programs to enable their graduating seniors…

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Constance Alexander: Fahrenheit 451 sparks programs about literacy, public libraries, free speech

January 8, 2020January 7, 20200

For a man who wrote stories that make spines tingle and raise hairs on the back of the neck, author…

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Daniel Cameron: Remarks on becoming Attorney General; will uphold the law ‘without fear or favor’

January 7, 2020January 6, 20200

It is an honor to be here, standing among this esteemed group of constitutional officers, who share a collective vision…

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Miscarriage: Through the pain and disappointment, we see with clarity a vision of hope and love

January 7, 2020January 7, 20202

This was it! I can’t believe at age 42 we would actually get pregnant. Prayers answered! Our five-year-old son, Sterling,…

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Behringer-Crawford Museum closed for updates until February 4; get tickets for Two-Headed Calf event

January 7, 2020January 6, 20200

Behringer-Crawford Museum is temporarily closed and will re-open February 4 — as it prepares for a “bigger and better” museum…

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