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Judy Clabes

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Boone County Fiscal Court hears lengthy discussion about Comprehensive Plan

August 12, 2024August 11, 20240

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Boone County Commissioner Chet Hand was given the chance last week to voice his…

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  • Region/State

Bluegrass Wildlife: We are one with nature’s creatures and we take care of what we love

August 12, 2024August 12, 20240

By Howard Whiteman Murray State University The other night I had a dream, most likely caused by another late dinner…

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  • Health

Roundtable explores maternal health issues in Kentucky, discusses new resources to help

August 12, 2024August 11, 20240

By Sarah Ladd Kentucky Lantern Maternal health is complicated, and reducing mortality around birth takes a comprehensive approach, advocates from…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Judy Harris: The essence of a champion as exemplified in a track competition

August 12, 2024August 11, 20240

“To be a champion requires more than simply being a strong player; one has to be a strong human being…

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  • Sports

Dan Weber Just Sayin’: Summer reunion, swimming in the Seine, winning football, hitting home runs

August 12, 2024August 11, 20240

It’s the biggest and best get-together of the year. It’s the annual Summer Reunion for the Northern Kentucky Sports Hall…

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  • NonProfit

NKYEC seeking One to One coaches to help elementary students with reading

August 11, 2024August 10, 20240

It’s back to school time and the Northern Kentucky Education Council is gearing up to support young readers through its…

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  • Health

Infectious diseases spike when kids return to school — here’s what you can do about it

August 11, 2024August 10, 20240

By Libby Richards Purdue University Ready or not, back-to-school season is here, and kids will be bringing home more than…

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  • Voices

Joe Heller: Cartoonist’s views — Breakdancing, Dow downturn, the Walz, school cellphones

August 11, 2024August 10, 20240

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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  • News

Newport Aquarium raised three rare Orinoco crocodiles, now ready to return home

August 9, 2024August 8, 20240

Newport Aquarium is celebrating a conservation achievement as three young Orinoco crocodiles prepare to return to South America to help…

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  • Business

Brian Bozeman advocates for adopted region, supports workforce — and embracing tourism

August 9, 2024August 8, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Brian Bozeman said he was entering uncharted territory. “I don’t know if I’ve ever been…

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  • NonProfit

Circus Mojo to celebrate send-off tonight for local youth performers heading to Germany

August 9, 2024August 8, 20241

Join Circus Mojo tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Bircus Brewing Co. in The Historic Ludlow Theatre to celebrate youth performers…

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  • Business

Amazon opens new Florence Delivery Station, to hire 150 to speed packages to consumers

August 8, 2024August 8, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Day 1. Amazon Florence Delivery Station launched its operation, Wednesday at their new 125,000 square-foot…

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  • News

Grand new Drees Overlook at Devou Park — terrific expanded space with spectacular views

August 8, 2024August 8, 20241

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor On a perfect day — clear, sunny, and warm — the Drees family and colleagues…

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  • Living

As interest in ‘homesteading’ grows, so do questions about health, safety, and ‘hows’ . . .

August 8, 2024August 7, 20240

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter There has been a recent resurgence in the Northern Kentucky area in interest for…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Al Cross: Every presidential election is different, but ‘hope’ is a very real thing

August 8, 2024August 8, 20240

Every presidential election is different, and comparisons are chancy in a changing nation, but I find myself thinking about the…

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  • Business

Drees Homes to celebrate new Overlook at Devou Park today with family, Covington officials

August 7, 2024August 6, 20240

Staff report Drees Homes, a national home builder headquartered in Fort Mitchell, will debut the newly enhanced Overlook at Covington’s…

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  • Government

Who is Tim Walz? From a Minnesota classroom to Governor’s office to vice president candidate

August 7, 2024August 6, 20240

By J. Patrick Coolican Minnesota Reformer editor Gov. Tim Walz fused his everyman personality with an optimistic progressive message to…

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  • Education

Dr. Jaren Finney named Asst. Superintendent for Student Support for Covington schools

August 7, 2024August 6, 20240

Dr. Jaren N. Finney has joined the Covington Independent Public Schools team as new Assistant Superintendent for Student Support. With…

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  • Living

Mike Tussey: Scooters, roller skates, skateboards, our love of skates thrives today

August 7, 2024August 7, 20242

Turn the time back 100 years to the early 1900’s – young America found away to have fun with the…

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  • NonProfit

Pilot program, Covington Spark, provides Sat. activities for kids that CGN hopes to expand

August 7, 2024August 6, 20240

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Saturdays always seem to be nice because they start off the weekend. But sometimes…

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  • News

Former Gov. Bevin’s adopted son rescued from abusive academy in Jamaica; family doesn’t pick him up

August 6, 2024August 5, 20241

By Deborah Yetter Kentucky Lantern As Kentucky governor, Matt Bevin said his overriding goal was to reform what he said…

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  • NonProfit

Transitions, Inc. to host ‘Walk the Road to Recovery’ event on Purple People Bridge Sept. 5

August 6, 2024August 5, 20240

Transitions, Inc., the Covington-based provider of treatment and recovery services for adults with Substance Use Disorders (SUDs), will kick off…

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