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Judy Clabes

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NKU College of Education convening Think Tank program on ‘equal opportunity’ with Dr. Crystal Laura

November 29, 20160

How can educational institutions work to ensure that every student has an equal opportunity to succeed, regardless of race or…

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  • Living

Holiday briefs: Ft. Wright Cops-Kids, Crescent Springs-Villa Hills Christmas in Park, TMC nativity

November 29, 2016November 29, 20160

Cops & Kids seeks donations The Cops & Kids program provides gifts and necessities such as warm clothing for children…

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Fire ravaging Great Smoky Mountains and Gatlinburg eased but not stopped by overnight rain

November 29, 20160

From the Rural Blog Rain Monday night and early Tuesday has done little to quell a wildfire that started in…

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Bill Scheyer announces plans to retire as president of Skyward in February, 2017; board to plan next steps

November 29, 2016November 29, 20160

Skyward President Bill Scheyer announced plans to retire, effective February 28, 2017. Scheyer has served as president of Skyward and…

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  • Government

Snow blades sharpened, salt in the barn, new equipment, KYTC fully prepared for snow and ice

November 29, 2016November 29, 20160

The plow blades have been sharpened. The salt domes are full. It’s snow and ice season, and the Kentucky Transportation…

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  • Health

LiveWell NKY names inaugural recipients of ‘Worksite Awards’ for places that create a healthier workforce

November 29, 2016November 29, 20160

LiveWell NKY, as part of its efforts to improve health in local businesses, is proud to announce the inaugural recipients…

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  • NonProfit

Mark your calendar: Kentucky Choirs coming together for a joyful celebration at The Carnegie

November 29, 2016November 28, 20160

The holidays are here and The Carnegie is getting into the spirit. On Saturday, December 10, The Carnegie will welcome…

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  • Health

SmartHealthToday: Are holiday coffees worse for you than your regular year-round choices?

November 29, 2016November 28, 20160

By Rory Glynn SmartHealthToday With the temperatures dropping and the holidays approaching, many of us may be tempted to get…

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  • Region/State

How’s this for a nice holiday outing: Relive the magic of ‘Polar Express’ with one of these Santa-themed excursions

November 29, 2016November 28, 20160

Spend the afternoon aboard a vintage train and relive the magic of “The Polar Express” as it chugs into the…

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  • Government

As part of Red Tape Reduction, state Dept. of Workers’ Claims has reduced number of claim forms

November 29, 2016November 28, 20160

In line with Governor Bevin’s effort to reign in unnecessary regulatory burdens on businesses in the Commonwealth through the Red…

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  • Voices

Ryan Quarles: Having Kentuckians go hungry is unacceptable — be sure to do your part to help

November 29, 2016November 28, 20160

The holiday season is well under way. Many of you enjoyed a bountiful Thanksgiving feast with your loved ones and…

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  • Business
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Skidaddle by Skidaddles to drop off the kids while you go about your Santa duties during the holidays

November 29, 2016November 28, 20160

Tiffany Sam has built a model childcare enterprise in Skidaddles, based on flexible and extended hours, quality and safety, and…

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Looking for perfect ‘best friend’ gift? New Doggie Paddles may have just what you’re looking for

November 29, 2016November 29, 20162

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor If you are looking for that perfect Christmas gift for your Best Friend (aka your…

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  • Education

Chase College of Law restructures evening program to make part-time legal education more accessible

November 29, 2016November 27, 20160

Northern Kentucky University’s Salmon P. Chase College of Law will restructure its evening program to make part-time legal education more…

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  • Education

Recovered addict, actress Jodie Sweetin to share her story at NKU, to benefit Northern KY Hates Heroin

November 28, 20160

Actress Jodie Sweetin is best known for her role as Stephanie Tanner on the popular sitcom Full House, but the…

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News briefs: MY Artisans to hold first bazaar, ORSANCO poster contest, Kenton Rotary speaker

November 28, 20160

First Art Bazaar MY Artisans will present a “first annual” Art Bazaar at Hellman Creative Center on December 3-4 from…

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  • Education

For first time since 2013, NKU to host 2017 National Economics Challenge for KY high school students

November 28, 20160

A partnership between Northern Kentucky University’s Center for Economic Education, the Kentucky Council of Economic Education, and Central Bank will…

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  • Business

BBB Trends: Heads up, businesses — Cyber Theft can happen on Cyber Monday and beyond

November 28, 20160

By Sandra Guile Better Business Bureau At least 59% of consumers are planning to make their holiday purchases from an…

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  • NonProfit

Kentucky is #20 on WalletHub’s list of Most Charitable States, and @Giving Tuesday looms

November 28, 2016November 28, 20160

With tomorrow being #GivingTuesday, nearly a third of all annual giving taking place in December and the U.S. ranking second…

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  • Region/State

University Press’ Kentucky African American Encyclopedia honored with state History Award

November 28, 2016November 27, 20160

University Press of Kentucky (UPK) authors Gerald L. Smith, Karen Cotton McDaniel, and John A. Hardin have been named the…

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  • Our Rich History

Our Rich History: Jessica Firth, first Kenton County woman to run for state office, was change agent

November 28, 20160

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to the NKyTribune Jessica (Jessie) Firth was a change agent for many causes, especially for…

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  • Voices

Rural communities need more than ‘outreach,’ they need to build people-powered organizations

November 28, 2016November 27, 20160

By Dudley Cocke From Weekly Yonder In the 1980 presidential election, West Virginia was one of three states carried by the…

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