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Judy Clabes

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Kentucky Horse Park conjures up a new ‘cemetery crawl’ tour to thrill guests this month

October 4, 20160

The Kentucky Horse Park’s International Museum of the Horse has created a new, limited cemetery tour to share some of…

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Ethan Manning: Kentucky appears to be falling behind other states when it comes to personal freedoms

October 4, 2016October 3, 20161

When it comes to personal freedoms, Kentucky appears to be falling behind the rest of the country. According to a…

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Education groups: Supporting early childhood investments will build stronger future for our region

October 4, 2016October 3, 20160

Building a stronger Kentucky by investing in quality early childhood programs was the focus of a seminar last week that…

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Service First Logistics makes donation of $7800 to Redwood, the proceeds from a charity golf outing

October 3, 2016October 4, 20160

Service First Logistics (SFL), the third-party logistics firm headquartered in Auburn Hills, MI with a local Cincinnati office, presented a…

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Our Rich History: IRS Center dedicated in 1967, thanks to U.S. Congressman Brent Spence

October 3, 2016October 3, 20160

by Paul A. Tenkotte Special to the NKyTribune Benjamin Franklin once said that “In this world nothing can be said…

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Prichard Committee takes closer look at statewide ‘report card,’ cites bright spots, concerns

October 3, 2016October 3, 20160

This year’s statewide assessment and accountability results, released last week, show some exciting progress for Kentucky’s students toward college and…

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UK releases ‘Campus Attitudes Toward Safety’ report; too many remain reluctant to report sexual assaults

October 3, 2016October 2, 20160

As part of its commitment to transparency and continuous improvement in campus safety, University of Kentucky officials have released an executive summary of the 2016 Campus…

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Residential child-caregivers who provide for foster children with high-level needs get rate increase

October 3, 2016October 2, 20160

A rate increase went into effect October 1 for residential child-caring facilities in Kentucky that care for foster children with…

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Fernando Figueroa: Reflecting on his first few months at helm of Gateway and his ‘listening tour’

October 3, 2016September 30, 20160

It’s hard to believe I’m completing my second month at Gateway. I can honestly say that I have never felt…

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BBB Trends: Wake up, cut through the noise and protect your ID — shred and mind your trash

October 3, 2016October 1, 20160

By Sandra Guile Better Business Bureau Today’s thieves are ruthless when it comes to acquiring personal information such as a…

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Outdoor Adventure Clubs offers urban teens the benefits of positive outdoor experiences

October 2, 2016October 1, 20160

Special to NKyTribune One Saturday, Outdoor Adventure Clubs led a group of urban teens on a kayaking adventure. The group…

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Terry Brooks: The ripple effect, or how one good thing might lead to . . .solving child poverty perhaps?

October 2, 2016October 1, 20160

You remember, don’t you? You’re that twelve-year old kid on a hot summer day. You and your friends are exploring…

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One playhouse at a time, Boone County students are engaged in hands-on learning — for a purpose

October 2, 2016October 1, 20160

What started as a geometry project is changing the lives of kids in Boone County Schools and reshaping the educational…

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Northern Kentucky Forum: If you aren’t worried about personal cybersecurity, you should be

October 1, 20160

The Northern Kentucky Forum’s next public service program will look at cybersecurity — and how you can protect yourself from…

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Kentucky Symphony Orchestra announces its 25th season, returns to ‘Old KY Home’ for four concerts

October 1, 2016September 30, 20160

Special to the NKyTribune Twenty-four years ago this Fall, the Northern Kentucky Symphony, now the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, (KSO) took…

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Karen Finan to head new Commercial Real Estate, Economic Development practice for Gilman Partners

October 1, 2016October 1, 20160

Northern Kentucky’s Karen Finan will head a new Commercial Real Estate/Economic Development Practice for Gilman Partners, the area’s leading retained…

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Nine officers from Northern Kentucky graduate from Department of Criminal Justice ‘Sergeant’s Academy’

October 1, 2016September 30, 20160

Law enforcement officers from 21 agencies across the commonwealth were recognized today for completing the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training’s…

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NAMI holding 6th Annual Steps Against Stigma Walk on Oct. 8, to support mental health work

October 1, 2016September 30, 20160

NAMI — National Alliance on Mental Illness — Northern Kentucky will holds its 6th Annual “Steps Against Stigma’ Walk at…

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Villa Hills’ special meeting on Oct. 4 to discuss draft ordinances; potential executive session

September 30, 20160

Villa Hills Mayor Irvin T. “Butch” Callery has issued an amended special meeting notice for the city. The City Council…

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Audit of criminal justice training, law enforcement programs find management, spending issues

September 30, 2016September 30, 20160

Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts Mike Harman reported the findings of a special examination of the Kentucky Department of Criminal…

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Governor’s appointments to boards and commissions include three from Northern Kentucky

September 30, 20160

Gov. Matt Bevin has made the following appointments to Kentucky boards and commissions: Kentucky Commission on Women Danette Josephine Wilder,…

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Children Inc. honors six community leaders, organizations with Imagine Tomorrow Awards

September 30, 20160

Children, Inc. hosted its Annual Luncheon to say thanks to its dedicated volunteers and to recognize special supporters with the…

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