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Judy Clabes

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Rash of heroin overdoses in region have state officials concerned drugs came from same batch

August 28, 2016August 28, 20160

A rash of heroin overdoses reported in the last two weeks in Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio and West Virginia, has officials…

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NKU’s Steely Library to present exhibition of work of Thomas Noble, 19th Century Civil War-era artist

August 28, 2016August 27, 20160

Northern Kentucky University’s Steely Library will present an art exhibition on the work of Thomas S. Noble, a prominent 19th…

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Calvin Borel’s unretirement day — gets a third and a fourth — and a big lovefest from Ellis Park fans

August 27, 20160

By Jennie Rees Ellis Park Three-time Kentucky Derby winner Calvin Borel resumed his race-riding career Saturday at Ellis Park, with…

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Gov. Bevin makes appointments to state boards, commissions; includes Garth Kuhnhein of Edgewood

August 27, 20160

Gov. Matt Bevin has made the following appointments to Kentucky boards and commissions: Kentucky Tobacco Research Board Warren Beeler, Todd…

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Rep. Daryl Owens: Gov. Bevin’s Medicaid proposal will strip healthcare away from 440,000 Kentuckians

August 27, 20162

In spite of massive public outcry which included testimony from medical professionals, warnings from vision and dental experts, fact driven…

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Home Builders’ Enzweiler institute teaches skilled trades in evening programs, now enrolling

August 27, 20160

The Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky (HBA) operates the Enzweiler Building Institute which teaches students skilled trades for adults…

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Christine Luken: What’s a few bucks between friends? Almost always, a lot more than you think

August 27, 2016August 27, 20160

Have you ever loaned a friend or coworker $50, $100, or more? Did you notice that things between you felt…

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Transitions to hold ‘Candlelight Vigil’ to remember those who have lost lives to addictions

August 27, 20160

A Candlelight Vigil on Wednesday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. will remember those who have lost their lives to the…

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Bellevue, Covington produce video celebrating 50th anniversary of National Historic Preservation Act

August 26, 20160

The Cities of Covington and Bellevue have produced a video “Northern Kentucky Preservation at 50: From Saving Houses to Creating…

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Enrollment open for single parents in college; Lincoln Grant Scholar House aims for December residency

August 26, 2016August 26, 20160

Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission (NKCAC) is now screening and accepting applications for enrollment in the Lincoln Grant Scholar House…

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Hall of Fame jockey Calvin Borel to resume riding career at Ellis Park on Saturday, aboard Kiss My Note

August 26, 2016August 26, 20161

Hall of Fame jockey and three-time Kentucky Derby winner Calvin Borel will resume his riding career in Saturday’s sixth race…

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Want to make a difference? Consider volunteering as coach in the One to One program in reading, math

August 26, 2016August 26, 20160

“Coach a child – change a life.” This is what the One to One Program has done since 2008 by…

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Beechwood grad Brandt Coleman selected for yearlong exchange fellowship to study in Germany

August 26, 2016August 26, 20160

Brandt Coleman, 2013 graduate of Beechwood schools, has been selected for a yearlong fellowship in Germany through the Congress-Bundestag Youth…

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Judge Bushelman vacancy to be filled through nominating committee process; on ballot for 2018

August 25, 20160

The Administrative Office of the Courts has told the NKyTribune that the process for replacing Judge Lisa Bushelmen will be…

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State unemployment rates fall in 93 of 120 counties, rose in 27; Boone, Kenton among the lowest

August 25, 20160

Unemployment rates fell in 93 Kentucky counties between July 2015 and July 2016, but rose in 27 counties, according to…

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Mike Hammons is one of three statewide leaders who will receive prestigious Commonwealth Award

August 25, 2016August 25, 20160

Special to NKyTribune Northern Kentucky’s Mike Hammons is one of three prominent leaders in Kentucky philanthropy who will be recognized…

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City of Covington holds tax rate level, additional revenues projected due to increased property values

August 25, 2016August 24, 20160

Covington’s Board of Commissioners has approved the City’s 2016 property tax rate, keeping it the same as 2015. City staff…

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Lisse Steakhuis ribbon-cutting celebrates new, high-end restaurant in old Chez Nora spot in Mainstrasse

August 25, 20160

Covington officially welcomed Lisse Steakhuis to MainStrasse Village Wednesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The new restaurant is located in the…

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City of Fort Mitchell lowers city’s tax rate for property owners; rate now lowest since 2004

August 25, 2016August 24, 20160

With a unanimous vote, the Fort Mitchell City Council approved lowering the city’s tax rate by a small amount for…

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SmartHealthToday: Librarian Tewes encourages parents to engage children with books

August 25, 2016August 25, 20160

By Colleen Weinkam SmartHealthToday At the Erlanger branch of the Kenton County Public Library, Lise Tewes – coordinator of children’s…

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Dinsmore Homestead’s annual Summer Festival is this weekend — enjoy a real ‘down home’ experience

August 25, 2016August 25, 20160

The Dinsmore Homestead’s annual Summer Festival will take place Saturday and Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. each day on…

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‘Leader in Me’ Longbranch Elementary determined to break down silos, engage parents in child’s school

August 25, 2016August 24, 20160

By Brenna R. Kelly Kentucky Teacher Longbranch Elementary Principal Erika Bowles often tells the 1,600 parents of her students that…

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