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Judy Clabes

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SmartHealthToday: Thanksgiving isn’t time we think ‘healthy’ food, but you might want to re-think that

November 23, 2016November 22, 20160

We all know Thanksgiving is not and never will be a holiday in which we celebrate eating healthy food. But,…

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  • Living

Local author Donald Owen releases paranormal thriller, Wilderness of Divine Precedent

November 23, 2016November 21, 20160

Special to NKyTribune An unresolved past clashes with an unstable future in Donald Owen’s Wilderness of Divine Precedent, a paranormal…

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  • Region/State

Franklin Circuit Court says Bevin can reorganize Workers’ Compensation Nominating Commission

November 23, 2016November 23, 20160

Gov. Matt Bevin’s executive order reorganizing the former seven-person Workers’ Compensation Nominating Commission, which resulted in a five-member board with…

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KY State Police start official enforcement period Wednesday for most dangerous holiday of year

November 23, 2016November 23, 20160

Thanksgiving is the most dangerous holiday of the year for motorists, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)….

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Keven Moore: Let’s talk turkey — the Thanksgiving holiday is full of hazards; beware and be careful

November 23, 2016November 23, 20160

This Thanksgiving Day holiday is a day for families and friends to come together to celebrate and be thankful for…

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Northern Kentucky Water District earns KEMI Destiny Award for commitment to a safe workplace

November 22, 20160

KEMI has announced that the Northern Kentucky Water District is one of only 14 policyholders out of 24,000 to earn…

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  • Government

AG Beshear announces results of random General Election audit for voting irregularities, investigations

November 22, 2016November 22, 20160

Attorney General Andy Beshear today announced the six Kentucky counties to undergo independent inquiries for any potential irregularities that may…

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  • Education

Vote is in and winner is: Norse mascot Victor E. Viking gets remade body but gets to keep his head

November 22, 20160

The Northern Kentucky University Athletics department has announced the winner of the Victor E. Viking contest. Following a five-day online…

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Constance Alexander: Here’s to all those wonderful Thanksgiving traditions and the memories they made

November 22, 2016November 21, 20160

When I was growing up, creamed onions and Scotch whiskey were essential ingredients for a proper Thanksgiving feast. The onions…

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  • Business

Business Briefs: Bear Paddle Swim School opens in Florence; Wiseway re-opens new showroom

November 22, 2016October 20, 20170

Bear Paddle Swim School announces new location in Florence Bear Paddle Swim School announces the March 2017 opening of its…

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Bellevue native Terry Hunt retires after 46-year career with Associated Press’ Washington bureau

November 22, 2016November 21, 20160

By Paul Stevens Special to NKyTribune Terry Hunt, deputy bureau chief of the AP’s Washington bureau, is retiring after a…

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  • Education

‘Stronger By Degrees’: Council on Postsecondary Education reports record number of college degrees awarded

November 22, 2016November 22, 20160

Kentucky’s public and independent colleges and universities conferred a record 65,829 degrees and credentials during the 2015-16 year, representing a…

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  • NonProfit

Redwood hosts first Public Officials’ Day, giving political leaders a tour of the facility

November 22, 2016November 21, 20160

Redwood hosted its first annual Public Officials’ Day event at its Ft. Mitchell campus last week.  Local and state political…

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SmartHealthToday: Here are a few small changes you can make to turn ‘Fried-Tucky’ stereotype around

November 22, 2016November 20, 20160

By SmartHealthToday Team November is National Diabetes Awareness Month and, unfortunately, the month-long, national health observance also brings with it…

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New report on Medicaid expansion shows largest age group obtaining first-time coverage is 19-34

November 22, 2016November 21, 20160

From Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky Medicaid covered almost 636,000 adult Kentuckians ages 19 to 64 in the second quarter…

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  • Business

Ag Commissioner Quarles encourages Kentucky Proud-laden holiday gatherings, offers some tips

November 22, 2016November 21, 20160

Family. Friends. Food. Three key ingredients to a successful holiday gathering in Kentucky. In homes all across the Commonwealth, loved…

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  • Sports

Northern Kentucky University women’s basketball falls to Ohio 58-41 on the road

November 21, 2016November 21, 20160

Northern Kentucky women’s basketball fell to Ohio on the road in a Monday-night contest, 58-41. With the setback, the Norse…

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Gov. Bevin to speak at groundbreaking of Duveneck Square project in downtown Covington Tuesday

November 21, 20160

Gov. Matt Bevin will speak at the official groundbreaking of the Duveneck Square project in Covington at 1:30 on Tuesday….

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KY State Police ‘Cram the Cruiser’ food drive begins Nov. 22, help surpass last year’s 246,705 pounds

November 21, 2016November 20, 20160

The Kentucky State Police will begin accepting donations for its seventh annual “Cram The Cruiser” holiday food drive on Nov….

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  • Region/State

Kentucky Horse Park to close for Wednesday and Thursday for holidays; reopens on Friday

November 21, 2016November 20, 20160

The Kentucky Horse Park will be closed on Wednesday, Nov. 23 and Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 24. The park will…

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  • Government

Gov. Bevin names 11 new members to reorganized Kentucky Arts Council, director Meadows resigns

November 21, 2016November 20, 20160

Gov. Matt Bevin appointed 11 new members to the Kentucky Arts Council and institutes a reorganized structure that reflects the…

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NKU Prof. Chamberlain teaches theater costuming — and that leads to the power of student philanthropy

November 21, 2016November 21, 20160

By Mark Neikirk NKU’s Scripps Howard Center Ronnie Chamberlain’s classroom had the look a doll factory. Headless torsos, some dressed,…

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