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Judy Clabes

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Locals Dusing, Gardner head back to the front in Ukraine, bouyed by support of humanitarian efforts

September 16, 2024September 16, 20240

Staff report Ben Dusing and John Gardner have started their journey back to Kherson to resume their humanitarian efforts in…

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  • Business

Dee Felice Market carries on DeFelice legacy in Mainstrasse — the ‘perfect pantry’

September 16, 2024September 15, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter The address – iconic. You know it – 529 Main, Covington. This was year forty…

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  • Government

Fort Wright approves lowest property tax rate in a decade, credits ‘fiscal management’

September 16, 2024September 16, 20240

The Fort Wright City Council has authorized a substantial reduction in the City’s property tax rate for fiscal year 2024-25. This…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Judy Harris: Kentucky Amendment 2 is on the ballot regarding public funds for private education

September 16, 2024September 16, 202410

“IT IS PROPOSED THAT A NEW SECTION BE ADDED TO THE CONSTITUTION OF KENTUCKY TO READ AS FOLLOWS: The General…

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  • Business

Twenty NKY establishments land on national list of America’s Best Bourbon Bars

September 15, 2024September 15, 20240

meetNKY and The B-Line raise a glass to celebrate 20 Northern Kentucky establishments named to The Bourbon Review’s national List of America’s…

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The River: The MARJESS was a 38-foot wooden paddlewheel houseboat, a place of happy memories

September 15, 2024December 1, 20242

(The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders shares the stories of his long association with the river…

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  • NonProfit

NKyTribune offers first free community session, Wellness Strategies for Home and Work with Jessica Morris

September 15, 2024October 4, 20240

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor The NKyTribune is launching a series of sessions of general community interest that are free…

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  • Education

Interfaith Dialogue: An annual event of TMU’s Robinson Institute for Religious Liberty

September 15, 2024September 14, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter For Brian Adams, this will be his first. But, at the same time he is…

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  • Sports

TMU hits half-century mark in scoring season’s first win over Kentucky Christian

September 15, 2024September 15, 20240

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter Thomas More’s Saints scored their first win of the 2024 season – and we…

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  • Sports

Kentucky takes top-ranked Georgia to the wire in 13-12 loss

September 15, 2024September 15, 20240

By Keith Taylor Kentucky Today Kentucky has only beaten a No. 1 ranked opponent three times in school history. The…

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  • Government

Government briefs: A round-up of government meetings across the region this week

September 15, 2024September 14, 20240

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter PARK HILLS Park Hills city council discussed Police Chief Cody Stanley’s monthly report at…

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  • Region/State

KCTCS’ Ryan Quarles launches internal review of DEI processes to assure ‘success for all students’

September 15, 2024September 14, 20240

By McKenna Horsely Kentucky Lantern Under scrutiny from Republican lawmakers pushing to end diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs in…

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  • News

University of Kentucky enrollment reaches record 36,141 students, first year class of 6,571

September 15, 2024September 14, 20240

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto announced record numbers of new students and the graduation…

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  • Voices

Joe Heller: A cartoonist’s views on Cheney choice, debate, dog-eat-dog, James Earl Jones

September 15, 2024September 14, 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

WIB names five recipients of workforce annual awards at NKY Works Forum

September 14, 2024September 13, 20240

Perfetti Van Melle has been awarded the first annual Talia Frye Workforce Investment Champion award as part of the Northern…

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  • NonProfit

Ryle Marching Band hosts Tournament of Bands, offers quality show with 5 competitors

September 14, 2024September 13, 20240

Keeping its culture of excellence in performance and association, the Ryle Marching Band continues its tradition of hosting a first-rate…

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  • Education

Wall Street Journal rankings distinguish NKU, TMU from other state institutions in specific categories

September 14, 2024September 13, 20240

Staff report The Wall Street Journal has recognized NKY’s public higher education institution, Northern Kentucky University, and its premiere private…

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  • Sports

Ryle gets in the final two shots to take down unbeaten Highlands in overtime

September 14, 2024October 24, 20240

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter Highlands Coach Bob Sphire wanted another opinion at halftime as his Highlands Bluebirds were…

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Prysmian, based in NKY, selected to provide cutting-edge fiber cable solutions for UC

September 14, 2024September 12, 20240

Prysmian, a world leader in the energy transition and digital transformation located in Highland Heights, has been selected to provide…

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Kentucky law enforcement still looking for Joseph Couch, sought for I-75 shootings

September 13, 2024September 13, 20240

Kentucky law enforcement, along with several other agencies, is still searching for Saturday’s alleged I-75 shooter, 32-year-old Joseph Couch. Couch…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Bill Straub: ‘Round and ’round and ’round we go, as government shutdown looms

September 13, 2024September 12, 20240

It’s that time of year in our nation’s capital again friends. The federal government is about to run out of…

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  • News

Northern Kentucky developers, teachers unions fuel Amendment 2 money race

September 12, 2024September 11, 20240

By Tom Loftus Kentucky Lantern The big money being donated to defeat the so-called “school choice amendment” on the November…

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