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Judy Clabes

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Newport Independent Schools providing free summer meals for kids, starting Monday

July 3, 2019July 2, 20190

Newport Independent School District will serve free meals to children in the city from July 8 to Aug. 1 through…

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John Schaaf: U.S. Court of Appeals upholds state ethics law, sends strong signal to states, Congress

July 3, 2019July 2, 20190

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit recently put its stamp of approval on Kentucky’s legislative ethics law,…

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Buck Blodgett: Is it time to treat violence against women as a national emergency?

July 2, 2019July 1, 20190

Each day in the United States women are victims of all types of violence at the hands of men –…

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Kentucky Department of Revenue holds the line on state’s property tax rate; it will remain at 12.2 cents

July 2, 2019July 1, 20190

The Kentucky Department of Revenue has released the 2019 State Real Property Tax Rate, which is 12.2 cents per $100…

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Council on Postsecondary education report shows degrees, credentials up 11.3 percent over five years

July 2, 2019July 1, 20190

A new degree and credential production report issued by the Council on Postsecondary Education shows Kentucky’s public and independent colleges…

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Independence Cemetery opens three-mile trail system through expansive pollinator habitat

July 2, 2019July 1, 20192

By Gayle Pille Special to NKyTribune Independence Cemetery has recently opened one of the largest contiguous pollinator habitats in Northern…

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Fourth of July brings outdoor fun, picnics — and opportunity for foodborne bacteria to thrive

July 2, 2019July 18, 20190

The Fourth of July holiday offers opportunities for outdoor fun with family and friends. However, these warm weather events also…

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Northern Kentucky Chamber offers its weekly newscast with Kathrine Nero and Jeremy Schrand

July 1, 2019June 30, 20190

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce offers its weekly newscast with Kathrine Nero and Jeremy Schrand. Listen in . ….

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Lauren and Rob Hudson: Positive messages for America’s youth — our exceptionalism through hope

July 1, 2019June 30, 20190

Columns for families based on the book It Can Be Done @studentsleadusa Hope can serve as an antidote for negative…

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Our Rich History: This is what the Fourth of July celebration was like in Fort Washington in 1792

July 1, 2019July 1, 20190

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune On July 3, 1792, a ten-year-old Oliver Spencer left the settlement of Columbia with…

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Voices from Classroom: Colleagues, students sing praises of Kieri Toebbe on 32 years of teaching

July 1, 2019June 30, 20191

By Amanda Klare Beechwood Elementary School In the world of education, quantitative data is a large part of the measurement…

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Horizon Community Funds awards four new Community Impact Fund grants totaling nearly $50k

July 1, 2019June 30, 20190

Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky has announced the first grant recipients awarded through its Community Impact Fund. Four nonprofits…

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Rick and Mary Hulefeld honored by Kenton Fiscal Court with Pioneer Award for commitment to children

July 1, 2019June 30, 20190

Rick and Mary Hulefeld, founders of Children Inc., have been honored by the Kenton County Fiscal Court with the Pioneer…

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Kentucky Health News: One Affordable Care Act insurer wants 12% rate hike next year; other one, -4.5

July 1, 2019July 1, 20190

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News One of the two insurers offering government-subsidized individual health plans in Kentucky for 2020…

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Nearly 49 million of us will be traveling this Independence Day holiday — most by automobile

July 1, 2019June 30, 20190

Nearly 49 million Americans will celebrate the red, white and blue with an Independence Day getaway this year — more…

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Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals won’t reconsider abortion ruling on ultrasounds in Kentucky

June 30, 2019June 29, 20190

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today CINCINNATI, Ohio (KT) – The Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday denied a…

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NKyian is winner of $1 million Powerball prize from Wednesday’s drawing; chooses to be anonymous

June 30, 2019June 29, 20190

A Northern Kentucky resident – who wished to remain anonymous – has claimed a $1 million Powerball prize from Wednesday…

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Get ready for a riverboat race as the BB’s Belle of Cincinnati takes on the American Duchess on July 15

June 30, 2019June 29, 20190

BB Riverboats and the American Queen Steamboat Company will have a Riverboat race — bringing the region back to memories…

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The River: Continuing the journey on the CLYDE, headed toward the Ohio, meeting with emergency

June 30, 2019December 1, 20242

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

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Erlanger Baptist Church members going on vacation this summer get a special vacation bag to take along

June 29, 2019June 29, 20190

By Mark Maynard Kentucky Today Members of Erlanger Baptist Church going on vacation this summer pack more than sunscreen, beach…

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Neal Moser: Congress must protect Kentucky patients from surprise medical care bills

June 29, 2019June 28, 20190

Protecting patients is a critical component of my work as a physician. But sometimes, we can’t protect them when it…

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Positive outlook helps colon cancer survivor focus on making the most of his new lease on life

June 27, 2019June 27, 20190

By Maridith Yahl NKyTribune reporter “I want to be a victor, not a victim,” declares Jacob Paff, a colon cancer…

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