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Judy Clabes

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Two ribbon-cuttings in Covington recognize new businesses, ownership investing in city

December 17, 20160

On a ‘Ribbon-cutting Friday,’ the City of Covington featured two separate ribbon cuttings at Covington Chili and the Hannaford. The…

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Older Americans’ marijuana use increases; researchers say more information needed on risks

December 17, 2016December 16, 20160

As the number of older adults using marijuana increases, researchers say more information is needed to determine the effects of…

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Labor Cabinet presents Governor’s Safety, Health Award to Domtar-Hawesville for 1m injury-free hours

December 17, 2016December 16, 20160

Labor Cabinet Deputy Secretary Mike Nemes visited Domtar in Hawesville today to present a Governor’s Safety and Health Award for working 1,053,309 consecutive hours…

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Two NKY projects named among 24 for possible first-round funding from Work Ready Skills Initiative

December 17, 2016December 18, 20160

The Work Ready Skills Advisory Committee, formed to review and select proposals for the Commonwealth’s new $100 million workforce bond…

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Ben Roethlisberger makes popular play through his foundation, in advance of Steelers-Bengals game

December 16, 2016December 17, 20162

As the Pittsburgh Steelers prepare to square off against the Cincinnati Bengals this weekend, their superstar quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is…

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Duke Energy: Get ready for colder winter and for energy savings when you are away for the holidays

December 16, 2016December 16, 20160

From Duke Energy: Before you pack the presents to visit family out of town or hit the road for a…

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State unemployment rate for November was 4.8 percent, lower year-over-year; U.S. rate was 4.6

December 16, 2016December 15, 20160

Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary unemployment rate for November 2016 was 4.8 percent from a revised 5.1 percent in October 2016,…

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John Schickel: Celebrating Christmas with the GOP, honoring Dick Roeding and proud of legislative leadership

December 15, 2016December 15, 20160

Recently we had our Boone County GOP Christmas party. It was a great success thanks to a lot of hard…

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Furlong brewing up renovation for Cinci brewery, West Side Brewing, aiming for spring opening

December 15, 2016December 15, 20160

Taking a 1930’s building and combining it with owners who are passionate about brewing great beer, are the keys to…

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Nancy Grayson, Leo Calderon, join board for the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence

December 15, 2016December 15, 20160

Two education leaders from Northern Kentucky have been named to the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence, a statewide citizens’ group…

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Thomas More’s Institute for Religious Liberty symposium will feature author, orator Joshua Charles

December 15, 2016December 15, 20160

Respected author and orator, Joshua Charles will be the keynote speaker at the Thomas More College Institute for Religious Liberty’s…

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Stay healthy warning: Avoid Salmonella by following these tips for handling your backyard chickens

December 15, 2016December 15, 20160

Over the past few years, outbreaks of Salmonella infections associated with live poultry in backyard flocks have become more common…

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Death rates from drug overdoses forging new trend — more now in rural than large metropolitan areas

December 15, 2016December 14, 20160

Death rates from drug overdoses in rural areas have surpassed those in large metropolitan areas, reversing a historical trend, Jeanne…

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Keven Moore: Job scammers are bustling — and all they want for Christmas is to steal your identity

December 15, 2016December 15, 20160

December is the month where many of us migrate to the mall and different shopping centers to shop for Christmas….

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NKU receives grant from Mexican Consulate for scholarships to help students stay in school

December 14, 20160

Northern Kentucky University has received a $9,050 grant from the Mexican Consulate in Indianapolis through the IME Fellowship Program to…

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City of Edgewood offering free RAD self-defense training class for women 12-99

December 14, 2016December 14, 20160

The City of Edgewood is offering a Frfee Self Defense Training class for women ages 12-99 year old! Starting January…

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Community Action Commission’s Eastside child development center gets top 5 STAR rating

December 14, 2016December 14, 20160

Kentucky’s STARS FOR KIDS NOW Program has awarded Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission’s Eastside Early Childhood Development Center a 5…

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Amy Matracia: Smoke-free policies protect all workers; NKY should follow Cincinnati’s lead

December 14, 2016December 14, 20160

Ten years ago this month, Ohio’s smoke-free workplace law went into effect. The law prohibits smoking in all places of…

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Covington Mayor-elect Joe Meyer: On his priorities as he prepares to take office — first, a change of attitude

December 14, 2016December 14, 20162

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Joe Meyer is no stranger to political life or public service. A lawyer by profession,…

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SmartHealthToday: Some tips for runners to stay warm, dry and out of harm’s way . . .

December 13, 2016December 12, 20160

By Dianne Gebhardt-French SmartHealthToday She’s a runner, too, so she understands the temptation of the open road. But as our…

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Northern Kentucky University to hold 44th Commencement Saturday, conferring 1412 degrees

December 13, 2016December 12, 20160

More than 1,400 students will be honored at Northern Kentucky University’s 44th Commencement on Saturday, December 17 at BB&T Arena….

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Richard Nelson: Good journalism recognizes there are some things it isn’t the public’s right to know

December 13, 2016December 11, 20160

In the time of the year when elections come to an end and average citizens suddenly grow tired of the…

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