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Judy Clabes

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Bevin on economic development, trade mission to Japan, Kentucky’s top international investor

March 5, 20170

Gov. Matt Bevin will lead an economic development and trade mission to Japan,, joined by other state and local officials,…

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Billy Reed: Ah, baseball (my favorite) — following Reds’ Amir Garrett, celebrating greats, trivia . . .

March 5, 2017March 5, 20170

This baseball season I’m going to closely follow the development of Amir Garrett of the Cincinnati Reds, a 6-foot-5 lefthander…

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John Schickel: Late nights, packed meetings, heated debate — as Senate passes its bills

March 5, 2017March 4, 20170

Late nights, packed committee meetings, and heated debate marked the fifth week of the 2017 Session. The Senate is quickly…

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Gov. Bevin calls a statewide emergency as Kentuckians recover from powerful weather system this week

March 4, 20170

Gov. Matt Bevin had declared a statewide emergency, in response to the severe storms that battered Kentucky earlier this week….

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Covington, Kenton Rotary Clubs to hold joint pancake breakfast to benefit charities on March 25

March 4, 20170

The Covington Rotary Club and the Rotary Club of Kenton County will be hosting a joint Pancake Breakfast on Saturday,…

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The week at the State Capitol: Several bills focused on children; a summary of what is advancing

March 4, 20170

Improving the lives of Kentucky’s children was on the minds of the state’s legislators this week as several bills made…

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Letter to the Editor: FOP objects to House bill that allows ‘political appointees’ to determine worker comp care

March 4, 20172

If you bring home a paycheck, you’re probably covered by our state’s worker’s compensation program. You may not think about…

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Kinship care: Grandmother got kids out of foster care, grateful to be able to raise them

March 4, 20173

By Norma Hatfield Kentucky Youth Advocates This hand written letter and drawing was completed at the beginning of a school…

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Legislative briefs: Senate OKs veterans’ home, juvenile records bills; House approves Casey Law changes

March 4, 20170

The Kentucky Senate has approved a measure that marks a step toward building a nursing home for veterans in Bowling…

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NKU School of Arts announces full, diverse 2017-18 season; mark your calendars, plan to get tickets

March 4, 20170

Northern Kentucky University School of the Arts Program of Theatre and Dance announced its 2017-18 academic season. Performances to begin…

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Villa Hills’ Callery excited about mixed-use status of St. Walberg approved by Kenton planning

March 4, 2017March 4, 20170

Villa Hills Mayor Irvin T. “Butch” Callery is ecstatic about the possibilities for mixed-use development of the 115-acre St. Walberg…

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NKU women’s basketball eliminated by UIC Flames 72-60 in first round of Horizon campionship

March 4, 2017March 4, 20170

From NKU Athletics Northern Kentucky women’s basketball bowed out in the first round of the 2017 Little Caesars Horizon League…

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Social Venture Partners Fast Pitch winners; Women’s Crisis Center ‘Green Dot’ gets recognitions

March 3, 20170

Social Venture Partners Fast Pitch 2017 announces winners from ten area nonprofits who were finalists in the program and competed…

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Batter up! Sign up your cooking team by March 15 for 5th Junior Chef ‘farm to school’ competition

March 3, 2017March 2, 20170

Opening Day is almost here. That’s right – the fifth season of Farm to School Junior Chef competition will open…

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Ludlow’s Derek Gaiser, a junior at UK, receives scholarship for summer study at Oxford University

March 3, 2017March 2, 20170

Ludlow’s Derek Gaiser, a secondary social studies education and history junior at the University of Kentucky, has been awarded an English-Speaking…

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Update on storm fixes from Duke Energy: Linemen from Indiana help, all NKY fixes by 3 p.m. today

March 3, 2017March 2, 20170

Duke Energy crews have now restored more than 95 percent of customer outages in Ohio and Kentucky following a strong…

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Erlanger proposing balanced budget to be reviewed Saturday; mayor wants another tax cut

March 2, 20170

On Saturday, March 4th at 9 a.m., the City of Erlanger elected officials and leadership staff will meet to review…

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KHIP shows Kentuckians don’t eat enough healthy fruits, vegetables; cost is a factor

March 2, 20170

The latest Kentucky Health Issues Poll (KHIP) found that adults who report poorer health are more likely to think that the…

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Landmark Bell Tower in MainStrasse to get major repairs, thanks to philanthropist Killian, foundation

March 2, 2017March 2, 20170

Staff report Carroll Chimes Bell Tower in MainStrasse Village is getting major support for repairs as property developer Charles Killian…

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Keven Moore: The dangers of Spring Break — 10 tips for a smart and safe one

March 2, 2017March 2, 20170

College spring break plans are in full swing this week as many local universities and colleges schedule their Spring Breaks…

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When all ‘hail’ breaks loose, here are some tips from AAA for recovering from storm damage

March 2, 2017March 2, 20170

From AAACincy The tri-state area will continue to be impacted by strong winds with the potential for more flooding. A storm’s…

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Duke Energy crews working to restore power to 46,000 customers affected by strong storm winds

March 1, 2017March 2, 20170

Wednesday morning’s strong winds – including 70-mph gusts – led to a peak of 45,861 power outages in Greater Cincinnati…

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