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Judy Clabes

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Over-the-Rhine International Film Festival runs Oct. 2-6, offering over 80 feature-length and short films

October 1, 2019October 1, 20191

The Over-the-Rhine International Film Festival (OTRFF), organized by LADD, presented by the Financial Independence Project, has opened ticket sales for…

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Start the Presses! The NKyTribune’s first print edition is being delivered to your mailboxes today

October 1, 2019October 1, 20196

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor What started as a discussion among community leaders about the region’s needs grew into an…

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After a successful eight years, Kelly Middleton to step down as Newport schools superintendent

September 30, 2019September 29, 20190

Superintendent Kelly Middleton – who over nearly eight years has led the Newport Independent Schools district to increased graduation rates,…

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Unemployment rates rise in 75 Kentucky counties over past year; Boone, Kenton, Campbell low

September 30, 2019September 29, 20190

Unemployment rates rose in 75 Kentucky counties between August 2018 and August 2019, fell in 36 and stayed the same…

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NKY area ‘abnormally dry,’ some parts of state in ‘severe dought’ category, and there’s no end in sight

September 30, 2019September 29, 20190

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) — Dry conditions in Kentucky have led to part of the state…

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Casey Foundation report shows 16 percent of KY’s children are growing up in concentrated poverty

September 30, 2019September 29, 20190

By Nadia Ramlagan Public News Service The economy may have bounced back from the Great Recession, but that hasn’t helped…

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Our Rich History: From the beginning, Camillus Maes seemed destined to become Covington bishop

September 30, 2019September 29, 20190

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to NKyTribune Part one of a two-part series on the legacy of Bishop Camillus P. Maes…

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Lauren and Rob Hudson: Positive messages for youth about exceptionalism through charity

September 30, 2019September 29, 20190

Columns for families based on the book It Can Be Done @studentsleadusa If somebody describes America as a selfish or…

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Attorney Tom Miller, stricken with ALS, forms charity; second Cripple Creek Music Festival raises funds

September 30, 2019September 30, 20193

Tom Miller of Fort Mitchell was diagnosed with ALS in 2015. Tom and his wife Andrea, along with their two…

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NaviGo signs up 32 high school students for dual credit with Gateway, headed to jobs in logistics

September 29, 2019September 29, 20190

NaviGo and Gateway Community & Technical College held a series of signing events to welcome an ambitious — and eager…

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Learning is fun, right? Well there was a lot of learning going on at Villa Madonna’s Cardboard Boat Regatta

September 29, 2019September 28, 20190

Staff report Villa Madonna Academy held its third annual Cardboard Boat Regatta, challenging engineering students to build a lake-worthy boat…

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Elementary student Sylvia Faciotto wanted to provide books for tiniest St. E. patients; now you can help too

September 29, 2019September 26, 20190

The St. Elizabeth Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is spearheading a new reading program for its tiniest patients. The reading…

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The River: Clyde has a boatload of mascots; gift of an ‘Old Crow’ from River Rat Barb is newest one

September 29, 2019December 1, 20244

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with…

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Michael Dusing: Massive study sheds new light on prostate cancer treatment for African American men

September 29, 2019October 2, 20190

Medical researchers led by University of Michigan doctors wanted to answer the question: Is black race associated with worse prostate…

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CHFS holds Kentucky Fatherhood Summit; Bevin says fathers’ presence in children’s lives matters

September 29, 2019September 28, 20190

Governor Matt Bevin ojoined the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) for the Kentucky Fatherhood Summit. The summit explored…

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Remembering Lambert Hehl, 95, who served for 38 years in government and was distinguished leader

September 28, 2019September 27, 20190

Lambert L. Hehl Jr., 95, of Alexandria, passed away this past week at St. Elizabeth Hospice in Edgewood. Though his…

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Thomas More University presents Bishop Foys with Bishop Hughes Award; photos of Chillo installation

September 28, 2019September 27, 20190

Thomas More University hosted its 24th Annual Bishop William A. Hughes Award dinner at the Drees Pavilion in Covington. Most…

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Mitch McConnell: Kentucky is turning the tide against substance abuse, but there’s more work ahead

September 28, 2019September 27, 20190

Families in nearly every neighborhood of our country have suffered because of the opioid and substance abuse epidemic. For years,…

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Step back in time — 37th annual Salt Festival set for Oct. 18-20 at Big Bone Lick State Historic Site

September 28, 2019September 27, 20190

Step back in time as Big Bone Lick State Historic Site returns to days long past during the 37th annual…

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Lottery sales maintaining last year’s record pace; best-selling scratch-off is Wheel of Fortune

September 28, 2019September 27, 20190

The Kentucky Lottery Corporation’s board of directors reviewed year-to-date sales for the current fiscal year. Overall sales from July through…

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News briefs: Governor makes appointments, Coast Guard scholarship awarded, Reagor honored

September 28, 2019September 27, 20190

Governor makes appointments Mark A. Schroer, of Newport, is a physician who will represent the Kentucky Medical Association and serve…

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City officials pitch in to assemble meal packs for hungry children during KLC Conference in NKY

September 28, 2019September 27, 20190

City officials volunteered this week to assemble meal packs for children in need. The event was part of the 2019…

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