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Judy Clabes

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BIRCUS Brewing Company keeping circus alive and evolving through its beer-making startup in Ludlow

January 17, 2017January 16, 20170

P.T. Barnum said ” Without promotion, something terrible happens… nothing! ” and it is in that spirit that Paul Miller…

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SmartHealthToday: Four good tips for helping you combat the flu at home — just stick to some basics

January 17, 2017January 16, 20170

By Colleen Weinkam SmartHealthToday It’s flu season, and if you think your house is immune to the germs your child…

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NKU women fall to 5-13 for the season with loss in Detroit; Titans win 57-49 with strong fourth

January 16, 2017January 16, 20170

By Chloe Smith NKU Athletics Communications Northern Kentucky women’s basketball held a tight game with Detroit Mercy, which was picked…

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Covington’s oldest resident, Opal Kwozalla, 109, has died peacefully at Rosedale Green in Latonia

January 16, 2017January 16, 20171

Opal Kwozalla, the oldest living resident in Covington, died on Saturday at the age of 109. Her family believes she…

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Closing after a shooting, Cincinnati’s largest soup kitchen reopens as an MLK reminder about love

January 16, 20170

Special to NKyTribune Our Daily Bread, Cincinnati’s largest soup kitchen, reopened today — on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. day…

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Richard Nelson: Struggle fueled by Martin Luther King’s ideals continues — and applies more broadly

January 16, 20170

Race relations in many of our cities may be their poorest since the late 1960’s, but today we celebrate the…

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SmartHealthToday: Volunteering really is good for your health — take a look at the positive factors

January 16, 20170

By Shelly Reese SmartHealthToday Looking for a New Year’s resolution that benefits everyone? Consider volunteering. A growing body of evidence…

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Behringer-Crawford museum gets Kisker Foundation grant for field trip scholarships for underserved kids

January 16, 20170

We are proud to announce that the Patricia Kisker Foundation has awarded a $15,000 grant to BCM for field trip…

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CSX Railroad presents check for $2,000 to support the outreach efforts of NKCAC in Pendleton County

January 16, 2017January 16, 20170

Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission (NKCAC) in Pendleton County received $2,000 donation from CSX to support their outreach efforts.  The…

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Our Rich History: 150 Years Young, the John A. Roebling Bridge comes to life on a cold, cloudy day

January 16, 2017January 16, 20173

By Stephen Enzweiler Special to the NKyTribune Part 2: Roebling’s Bridge Comes to Life On the cold morning of Tuesday,…

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TMC, WAVE Foundation team up for lecture series at aquarium; sign up for ‘Emperors of the Ice’ Jan. 18

January 16, 2017January 16, 20170

Thomas More College, along with the WAVE Foundation, presents the next installment of its Marine Biology and Conservation Lecture Series…

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Kenton Co. hosts 2nd open house, for input on new administration building, Independence Courthouse

January 16, 2017January 16, 20170

Kenton County is hosting a second open house to assist in the pre-design process for the new administration building in…

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BBB Trends: Gift cards, returning, exchanging — some things to know so you aren’t surprised

January 16, 2017January 13, 20170

The first few weeks after the busy holiday season could include using new gift cards, returning presents that weren’t quite…

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Covington’s Historic Linden Grove Cemetery awarded accreditation for dedication to woody plants

January 14, 20170

Historic Linden Grove Cemetery & Arboretum in Covington has been awarded a Level I Accreditation by The ArbNet Arboretum Accreditation…

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Commentary: Right-to-work laws are proven catalyst for growing jobs, opportunities; KY is 27th RTW state

January 14, 20172

By Luke Hilgemann and Julia Crigler Special to NKyTribune As state lawmakers propose all kinds of ways to boost economic…

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Cov Cath offering two after-school STEM camps for 6th-8th graders during next three months

January 14, 2017January 14, 20170

Covington Catholic High School is offering two multi-week after-school STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) camps for 6th-8th grade boys…

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KY Horse Park withdraws from consideration to host ’22 World Equestrian Games, focusing on own goals

January 14, 20170

The Kentucky Horse Park Commission has voted to withdraw from consideration for hosting the ninth International Federation for Equestrian Sports…

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Emerald Trace on Turkeyfoot to celebrate official opening of $14m senior living community

January 13, 20170

A new chapter in senior care in Northern Kentucky will begin next week as Elsmere Mayor Marty Lenhof and more…

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Center for Great Neighborhoods offering free tax prep assistance, in cooperation with United Way

January 13, 20170

The start of the new year also marks the beginning of tax season, and households around the country are preparing…

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Judge-Executives Knochelmann and Moore among new officers of OKI board of directors for 2017

January 13, 20170

The Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments (OKI) Board of Directors today approved the appointment of new officers to lead the…

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Intrepid Urban Farmer: Recharging, gardening is sure-shot therapy; right now, it’s sit back and wait

January 12, 2017January 12, 20170

By Ginger Dawson Special to NKyTribune A new year ahead.  New possibilities and new directions, not just in gardening, but…

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Webb-Edgington is new president of Life Learning Center; former head of state Homeland Security

January 12, 20170

Life Learning Center, Inc., a local leader in helping people transform their lives through life skills education and employment, announced…

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