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Judy Clabes

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Opinion – Dan Bell: Mayor says re-elect the entire mayor-commissioners team

October 22, 2024October 22, 20240

The City of Taylor Mill is growing rapidly. Our population is now around 7,000, and that growth will continue into…

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  • Voices

Opinion — Letter to the editor: Nursing student expresses concerns about substandard conditions at NKY jail

October 22, 2024October 21, 20240

Dear Editor,   I am writing to share my concerns following a recent shadowing experience at a Northern Kentucky jail…

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Our Rich History: From Drawbridge Inn and restaurants to Ormsby, a Life Plan Community

October 21, 2024October 20, 20240

By Raymond G. Hebert, PhD Special to NKyTribune Part 12 of an occasional series about Casual & Fine Dining In…

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Music won over sports because Ben Maile just loves playing the guitar

October 21, 2024October 20, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter One carries a bat. The other, an acoustic guitar. On this night, it was the…

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Honor Flight Tri-State offering final flight of year on October 23, taking 88 veterans to D.C.

October 21, 2024October 20, 20240

Honor Flight Tri-State is a non-profit organization committed to honoring America’s veterans by offering them a complimentary trip to visit…

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  • Health

October is Dental Hygiene Month; time to understand the role oral health plays in overall well-being

October 21, 2024October 20, 20240

By Brooke Jones Gateway District Health Department October is Dental Hygiene Month, a time to shine a spotlight on the…

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  • Education

KCTCS celebrating National Transfer week with university partners, 300 transfer pathways

October 21, 2024October 20, 20240

The Kentucky Community and Technical College System is gearing up for National Transfer Week beginning today. According to the most…

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Opinion – Judy Harris: Sunflowers are beautiful to behold — and teach us to turn to the light

October 21, 2024October 20, 20240

“Sunflowers turn naturally toward the light, but we have to be taught, it seems.” Richard Rohr In the summer of…

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Opinion – KEA: Amendment 2 will harm state’s public schools, set aside key constitutional protections

October 21, 2024October 20, 20240

By Eddie Campbell, Sharron Oxendine, and Jim Sproul Kentucky Education Association Make no mistake about it, public education is on…

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  • News

BLINK, BLINK, BLINK, BLINK again — core river region bathed in light, one more night to go

October 20, 2024October 19, 20240

Staff report BLINK has bathed the region in light — a feast for the eyes and for the senses. It…

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The River: Great Flood of 1937, recounted aboard BB Riverboat Belle of Cincinnati in 2018

October 20, 2024December 1, 20241

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

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  • Government

Government briefs: Roundup of official happenings in city, county meetings this week

October 20, 2024October 19, 20240

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter FORT MITCHELL Fort Mitchell council members gave a tacit nod to the first reading…

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  • Education

Scholarship fund for Community Montessori to benefit from renovated Starlit Sanctuary rents

October 20, 2024October 19, 20240

Community Montessori has announced the first open house of the Starlit Sanctuary event venue, located within the 1866 former First…

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Joe Heller: A cartoonist’s view of the Ultimate Fact Check, the election, FEMA, the economy

October 20, 2024October 19, 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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Tough-minded Ludlow scores almost every way possible in knocking off district rival Brossart

October 19, 2024October 20, 20241

By Dan Weber NKyTribune reporter It was time – halftime actually – when Ludlow Coach Woody McMillen and his assistants…

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CovCath’s 50-point district romp at Harrison County sets up Class 4A battle of unbeatens next week

October 19, 2024October 19, 20240

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter Covington Catholic’s Colonels traveled to Cynthiana for a Class 4A district game against Harrison…

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Opinion – William Woods: Patricia Wingo’s public service history strengthen service to Florence

October 19, 2024October 18, 20240

This is part of a series on Florence City Council candidates Council Member Patricia Wingo has been involved with the…

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  • NonProfit

About that TANK bus in the opening BLINK parade, NKU students collaborated on design

October 18, 2024October 18, 20240

Staff report In the opening parade for BLINK last evening, the crowd saw the results of an NKU Informatics collaborate…

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Dan Weber’s Just Sayin’: October NKY Sports Hall of Fame induction draws SRO crowd to Park Hills

October 18, 2024October 17, 20240

The Northern Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame inductions crowd was “the largest I’ve ever seen in my 22 years,” Vice-president…

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Mike’s CarWash expanding in NKY with new location in Florence, formerly Soft Touch

October 18, 2024October 17, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Mike’s CarWash is expanding in Northern Kentucky, the Northern Kentucky Tribune had learned. “We purchased…

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  • Health

State receives more federal funding — $37.2M — to support ongoing work to prevent overdoses

October 18, 2024October 17, 20240

Gov. Andy Beshear announced the Commonwealth has received a $37.2 million federal grant to support the administration’s ongoing work to…

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Letter to the editor: Matth Toebben urges citizens to vote ‘Yes’ on Amendment 2

October 18, 2024October 17, 20243

State legislators passed a bill earlier this year that will now give Kentuckians the opportunity to vote on Amendment 2….

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