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Judy Clabes

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Area police officers among those graduating from Dept. of Criminal Justice Basic Training Academy

November 6, 20160

Twenty-six law enforcement officers from agencies across the state graduated from basic training Friday at the Kentucky Department of Criminal…

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Brent Cooper: Address low voter turnout by extending the voting period in future elections

November 6, 20161

At the NKY Chamber annual dinner this year, the new Chairman of the Board, Bob Heil (KLH Engineers), spoke passionately…

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Kentucky Baptist Convention, state’s largest religious organization, to convene in Florence on Nov 15

November 6, 2016November 6, 20160

Kentucky’s largest religious organization gathers in Florence later this month, likely making an impact on the local economy as well…

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Kenton County Sheriff’s office warns of scam calls about payments for ‘warrants’ — report immediately

November 5, 20160

The Kenton County Sheriff’s Office has been contacted again about a scam regarding calls by persons identifying themselves as being…

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Ramage Civil War Museum, City of Fort Wright to hold Veterans Day ceremony at Highland Cemetery

November 5, 20160

A Veterans Day ceremony will be held at the Highland Cemetery on Sunday at 2 p.m. It is presented by…

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WKU denies student newspaper request for open records; confirms ‘sexual misconduct’ resignations

November 5, 20160

By Nicole Ares WKU Herald Six university employees have resigned since 2013 after the results of a Title IX investigation…

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AG Beshear committed to fair elections, says report ‘voting abnormalities’ to Election Fraud Hotline

November 5, 20160

By Andy Beshear Kentucky Attorney General As absentee votes are being cast and as voters prepare to head to the…

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Gateway launches ‘We’re with Gateway’ campaign, unveils ‘Wall of Gratitude’ at Covington Center

November 5, 2016November 5, 20160

Gateway Community and Technical College held a community reception celebrating donors and the launch of the We’re with Gateway campaign….

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It’s ‘fall back’ weekend — re-set your clocks, get an extra hour’s sleep and change those batteries . . .

November 5, 20160

Kentuckians “fall back” this weekend to standard time, and the Public Protection Cabinet’s Division of Fire Prevention reminds Kentuckians that…

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Ace is The Place — that helps feed our neighbors through donation to Master Provisions

November 5, 2016November 5, 20160

During the month of October, Ace Hardware in Independence hosted a point-of-sale donation campaign to benefit Master Provisions. Bill Winegardner,…

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NAACP to hold annual Freedom Fund Gala, present scholarships and community awards

November 4, 20160

John J. Johnson will be the Keynote Speaker at the Northern Kentucky Branch, NAACP 16th Annual Freedom Fund Gala on…

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Kentucky Kernel: KY’s public universities keep ‘confidential’ their employees’ sexual misconduct

November 4, 20160

By Matt Smith Kentucky Kernel A Kentucky Kernel investigation into the policies of state universities found many of Kentucky’s public…

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Bertlesman rules for dismissal of Jane Doe’s suit relative to current NKU officials as individuals

November 4, 2016November 3, 20167

Staff Report Judge William Bertlesman, senior district judge hearing the Jane Doe vs. Northern Kentucky University, et.al. lawsuit has ruled…

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People Working Cooperatively needs volunteers for annual Prepare Affair, winter prep for homeowners

November 4, 2016November 3, 20160

People Working Cooperatively is seeking volunteers for its annual Prepare Affair event on Saturday, November 12, from 8:30 a.m. to…

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Letters to the Editor: Ed Kuehne, Roger Reis want to return to Taylor Mill commission

November 4, 2016November 3, 20161

Edward (Ed) Kuehne Taylor Mill Commissioner My name is Ed Kuehne and I am currently a Commissioner for the City…

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Gov. Bevin names Sen. John Schickel chair of Kentucky Council for Interstate Adult Offender Supervision

November 3, 20160

Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin has appointed Senator John Schickel, of Union, as the Chairman of the Kentucky Council for Interstate…

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Holidays at Newport on the Levee start with Grand Illumination kicking off glittering, fun-filled season

November 3, 2016November 2, 20160

Newport on the Levee (NOTL) will kick-off the holiday season with the Light Up the Levee Grand Illumination on Tuesday,…

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Coming to your Kenton County Library this month — cooking, makerspace, Gilmore girls and more

November 3, 2016November 2, 20160

Cooking, Makerspace, Gilmore Girls and so more much at your Kenton County Library during November:   DIY & Craft Programs…

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Burlington named one of the top 50 towns in America for apartment living — safe living at a decent price

November 3, 2016November 2, 20160

Burlington has been named one of the top 50 towns in the country for apartment living. When someone says “small…

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Paul Long: What better way to start Thanksgiving Day than 9th annual Turkeyfoot Trot — bring the kids

November 3, 2016November 1, 20160

Look, if you’re going to set up a Thanksgiving Day-themed 5K race, what better place to have it than on…

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  • Health

Confused? NKY Action Commission ready to assist with application for healthcare coverage

November 2, 20160

Open enrollment to purchase federally regulated health insurance begins November 1st.  Anyone currently covered by a Quality Health Plan in…

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  • Voices

Letters to the Editor: Response re Taylor Mill commission race; also an endorsement for Taylor Mill

November 2, 20160

From: Daniel Bell About: Taylor Mill city commissioner race  I read with great interest the letter to the editor written…

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