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Judy Clabes

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CVG’s Candace McGraw — ‘seasoned leader and role model’ — named AEN’s director of the year

September 8, 2019September 7, 20190

Airport Experience News Airport Experience News has named Candace McGraw, CEO of Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG), as its 2019 Director…

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Regional universities join forces to create new ‘University of Southern Kentucky’ in Somerset

September 8, 2019September 7, 20190

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Three of Kentucky’s regional public universities have now joined forces to offer classes at the…

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Learn the signs of hearing loss, a common condition affecting older adults; take a look at these questions

September 8, 2019September 7, 20190

An estimated 700,000 Kentuckians are deaf or hard of hearing, according to U.S. Census data. As a part of Deaf…

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The River: Amazing thing, the Internet, to connect friends, because, really, it’s a big river out there

September 8, 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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Keeneland’s 79th September Yearling Sale kicks off Sept. 9 featuring 4,644 yearlings over 13 sessions

September 8, 2019September 8, 20190

Keeneland’s 76th September Yearling Sale begins Monday, Sept. 9, with the first of three sessions in the Book 1. Owners…

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Sherrill Morgan, the company, turns 50; Sherrill Morgan, the man, is 85 and still going strong too

September 7, 2019September 6, 20190

By Jay Fossett Special to NKyTribune Sherrill Morgan – whose namesake company is 50 years old this year – has…

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Dan Cahill becomes board chair of NKY Chamber at annual dinner; distinguished awards presented

September 7, 2019September 6, 20190

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce (NKY Chamber) brought the business community together this week for its largest networking event…

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Charles Leis: Scholarship tax credits open doors for those who can’t, a choice Kyians can support

September 7, 2019September 5, 20190

It’s time we gave Kentucky families a choice in education.  Not because they can afford it, but because they deserve…

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Be prepared, not scared: September is National Preparedness Month for emergency planning

September 7, 2019September 6, 20190

The Kentucky Department for Public Health (DPH) is reminding the public that households, businesses and communities can increase their preparedness…

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Hospitals, including St.E., suing manufacturers, distributors, and retailers of opioid-based drugs

September 6, 2019September 5, 20190

After two decades of providing frontline care in response to the opioid crisis, a group of 23 hospitals have filed…

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Kentucky nurse strike team on its way to North Carolina to help Hurricane Dorian victims

September 6, 2019September 5, 20190

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today A nurse strike team from Kentucky is on its way to help Hurricane Dorian victims…

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Amye Bensenhaver: Resisting transparency at all costs — and that’s why open records laws exist

September 6, 2019September 5, 20190

It is deeply disturbing that a public agency — whose compliance with state transparency laws is found by the Kentucky…

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What happens when you get a circus and an opera at the same time? Magic, of course, at Ludlow Theatre

September 6, 2019September 5, 20190

So, play along — and enjoy the show. What if an opera company and a troupe of circus performers were…

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Ross, Sinclaire & Associates advises SD1 on issuance of $99m refunding bond issue, saves $23m

September 5, 2019September 4, 20190

Sanitation District No. 1 (SD1) ratepayers will save $23 million through the refinancing of a series of bond issues in…

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Bill Straub: Deja vu all over again — gun massacres, promise of controls, then nothing; repeat rapid fire

September 5, 2019September 4, 20197

All right, let’s break this one down to its component parts. On the morning of Aug. 3, a gunman, 21-year-old…

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The Carnegie makes changes to its popular ArtStop Artist Series Workshops for ages 7-12

September 5, 2019September 4, 20190

Changes are coming to The Carnegie’s popular ArtStop Artist Series Workshops. This fall, the first of five ArtStop sessions will…

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MFB Theaterworks presents proceeds from ‘Scooter Thomas’ play at TMU to Lindner Center of HOPE

September 5, 2019September 4, 20191

A Greater Cincinnati theater group comprised of graduates from The School for Creating & Performing Arts (SCPA) has donated proceeds…

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Welcome to island life, right here in Kentucky: Rent Colt Island at Craig’s Creek lake for special getaway

September 5, 2019September 5, 20190

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor When you think ‘island,’ you don’t really think ‘Kentucky,’ but you should probably think again….

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Keven Moore: What to do to reduce PTSD with first responders? Needs to be treated as workplace issue

September 5, 2019September 4, 20190

In Covington, after 26 years of service, Assistant Chief Chip Terry went into a deep depression shortly after retirement. Everybody I…

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McConnell announces that Kentucky to get $31.48 million, part of State Opioid Response Grants Program

September 5, 2019September 4, 20192

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced Wednesday that Kentucky will receive $31.48 million from the U.S. Department of…

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AK Steel gives final notice to 260 employees at Ashland Works plant of plans to close Jan. 29

September 4, 2019September 3, 20191

By Mark Maynard Kentucky Today A proud chapter of manufacturing history in northeastern Kentucky is coming to an end. AK…

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Commentary: Skilled-workers law would be a boon for Kentucky businesses, say Chamber executives

September 4, 2019September 3, 20193

Earlier this year in a speech discussing immigration, former President George W. Bush declared Americans need to “dial down the…

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