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Judy Clabes

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Christine Luken: How you think about money translates to action; upgrade your thoughts

February 7, 20170

The battle for your money begins in your mind. Many people make financial related resolutions for the New Year: save…

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  • NonProfit

‘Hearts Are Trump ‘ euchre tournament, silent auction sends kids with heart disease to Camp Joyful Hearts

February 7, 2017February 6, 20170

The 7th annual Hearts Are Trump 2017, a Euchre Tournament and Silent Auction to support Camp Joyful Hearts, a week…

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Boone County school board member Ed Massey honored for 20 years of service, still going strong

February 7, 2017February 6, 20170

By Barbara Brady Boone County Schools The Boone County School Board recently recognized 20 years of service to the board…

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Lyn Hacker: It was a dream, wasn’t it? Until it was an obituary and a shock and ‘meeting’ his mother

February 7, 2017February 6, 20170

In my dream, my ex and I were on a horse farm out on Paris Pike. We were out in…

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Bevin appoints members of Kentucky Commission on Women, including Sarah Cameron of Fort Thomas

February 7, 2017February 6, 20170

Gov. Matt Bevin has made the following appointments to Kentucky Boards and Commissions: Krista Amy Fennel, Sarah Cameron, Brenda Lee…

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  • Health

SmartHealthToday: Young father, Matt Richard of Fort Thomas, lives with world’s smallest pacemaker

February 7, 2017February 7, 20170

SmartHealthToday Team Life threw a dramatic curve ball to Matt and Krissy Richard of Fort Thomas. The drama started on…

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  • Education

Thomas More College offers Brotherhood Singers free concert, honoring namesakes’ birth month

February 6, 20170

The Northern Kentucky Brotherhood Singers will perform a free concert in the Mary, Seat of Wisdom Chapel on the campus…

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  • Education

NKU’s Eric Jackson to receive World Civility Ambassador and Gold Rule Award at event Tuesday

February 6, 20170

For more than two decades, NKU’s Dr. Eric Jackson has dedicated his professional and personal life to promoting the principles…

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  • Business

Bad Girl Ventures accepting applications for Spring LAUNCH, EXPLORE classes for entrepreneurs

February 6, 2017February 6, 20172

Bad Girl Ventures (BGV), an accelerator devoted to empowering women-owned startups and small businesses, is currently accepting applications for it’s…

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  • Voices

Richard Nelson: An unforgettable experience outside Kentucky’s last remaining abortion clinic

February 6, 20170

Have you ever gone to an event expecting one thing only to find out that it was something entirely different?…

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  • Government

51st Annual Governor’s Prayer Breakfast tomorrow at Frankfort Convention Center; some tickets at door

February 6, 20170

Governor Matt Bevin will host the 51st annual Kentucky Governor’s Prayer Breakfast Tuesday at 7 a.m. at the Frankfort Convention…

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About those ‘floaters’ — what are they and what do they mean for your eyes? UK expert has answers

February 6, 20170

By Ann Blackford UK Communications Have you ever noticed the sudden appearance of a black dot in your field of…

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Our Rich History: Charles Cist (1792-1868) was early Cincinnati historian, driven by love of area

February 6, 20170

by Don Heinrich Tolzmann Special to NKyTribune Charles Cist (1792-1868) published several books that are valuable for anyone interested in…

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People in News: Bevin appoints two, TMC President on committee, Freedom gets new radio voice

February 6, 20170

Gov. Matt Bevin has made appointments to Kentucky Boards and Commissions that include two Northern Kentuckians:  Erik A. Hermes, and…

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  • NonProfit

Master Provisions elects new board member and leadership; provides services to people in need

February 6, 20171

Master Provisions, a faith-based nonprofit that offers food, clothing and orphan care to people in need, has elected new board…

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  • Business
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BBB Trends: If caller ‘can’t hear you’ and other scams you should not fall for . . .

February 6, 2017February 6, 20170

By Sandra Guile Better Business Bureau The phone rings but the number is unfamiliar. You answer it and the voice…

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  • Sports

Jockey Malcolm Franklin notches 1000th career win at Turfway Park, guiding Belvin to victory

February 5, 20170

Jockey Malcolm Franklin, 27, scored his 1,000th career victory Saturday when he guided Belvin to a head victory in the…

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Council on Postsecondary Education elects chair, vice chair and approves timeline for setting tuition

February 4, 20170

The Council on Postsecondary Education elected Sherrill Zimmerman as its new chair and Ben Brandstetter of Hebron as vice chair….

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  • Education
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NKU Alumni to honor Zalla, Butler, Merrick and Smith at annual awards, traditional kickoff to homecoming

February 3, 20170

Supported by excellent faculty, graduates of Northern Kentucky University go on to blaze new trails in their professions and in…

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NKCAC can help qualified recipients with heating, energy bill — and just needs to hear from you

February 3, 20170

For more than 40 years, Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission has helped low income individuals and families develop the knowledge,…

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  • Education

Students statewide coming to NKU for FIRST LEGO League competition: Who can build the best robot?

February 3, 20170

More than 450 students from across the Commonwealth will converge upon Northern Kentucky University on Saturday to find out if…

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Pamela Brown, born to Governor’s Mansion, CNN correspondent, coming home for her KY wedding

February 3, 2017February 3, 20170

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor The baby born to the famous couple in our Governor’s Mansion grew up to be…

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