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Judy Clabes

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Gov. Bevin ‘reducing inefficiency’ by creating new ‘claims commission’ that replaces three boards

August 10, 2016August 9, 20160

As part of Gov. Matt Bevin’s proclaimed effort to reduce government inefficiency, he has created by executive order a single…

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State Police remind us — as school buses take to the roads, be extra cautious and help prevent tragedy

August 9, 20160

As thousands of Kentucky students head back to school this week, Kentucky State Police is urging motorists to remain cautious…

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Home Builders offers family-friendly events for visitors to HomeFest Crown Point, Aug. 13-28

August 9, 2016August 9, 20160

The Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky will open HomeFest Crown Point, presented by Florida Tile, beginning August 13th and…

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SmartHealthToday: To eat healthiest, visit your Farmer’s Market for fresh local vegetables and fruit

August 8, 2016August 8, 20160

By Dianne Gebhardt-French SmartHealthToday Fresh local vegetables and fruits are Lori Purtell’s prescription for good health. Start by shopping at…

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Gov. Bevin’s red tape reduction initiative generates 300 suggests in first five weeks — you can weigh in

August 8, 2016August 8, 20160

More than 16,000 visitors and 300 suggestions have already rolled through the website for Gov. Matt Bevin’s Red Tape Reduction…

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Our Rich History: Sweet memories of summertime fun, Cincinnati Reds, and Cincinnati’s Coney Island

August 8, 2016August 7, 20160

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune “Back to School.” As a child growing up in the 1960s and as…

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Kentucky Education Department providing grants to public school districts for ‘mathematics intervention’

August 7, 20160

The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) is offering an opportunity for Kentucky public school districts to apply for grants that…

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Fancy Farm M.C. Scott Jennings: His remarks introducing Kentucky’s long-time political ritual

August 7, 20161

Text of Scott Jennings introduction to Fancy Farm program: Thank you Mark and Father Venters, and welcome, everyone to the…

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Ed-Mar Dairy Farm makes artisanal cheeses thanks to quality milk, hard work and happy cows

August 7, 2016August 7, 20160

By Anthony Wyatt NKyTribune reporter A commitment to quality lies at the heart of Ed-Mar Dairy Farm. Whether producing award…

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Baseball historian and artist Gary Cieradkowski will speak, sign his book at Campbell library in Newport

August 7, 2016August 7, 20160

Northern Kentucky’s Gary Cieradkowski, author of The League of Outsider Baseball, will be making the first presentation in the Spotlight…

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State’s Farmers’ Markets join in national celebration with special events Aug.7-13

August 6, 2016August 7, 20160

Some of Kentucky’s approximately 160 farmers’ markets will be celebrating National Farmers’ Market Week Aug. 7-13 with special events, Agriculture…

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KY Board of Education presents Kelly Award to NKY’s Brent Cooper, Louisville’s Audwin Helton

August 5, 20160

The Kentucky Board of Education presented the 16th annual Joseph W. Kelly Award to two business leaders who are actively…

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Commentary: Social media was wrong and outrage unjustified — that prisoner was indeed wearing pants

August 5, 2016August 4, 20160

By Brad Boyd Kentucky Jailers Association It is often good practice to take a deep breath and examine all the…

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2016 Olympic Games will include nine athletes with UK connections — and Tom Hammond

August 5, 2016August 4, 20160

The entire world is gearing up for the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, that begins today….

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Intrepid Urban Farmer: In a year of ‘firsts,’ count a growing appreciation of ‘real deal’ Farmers’ Markets

August 5, 2016August 4, 20161

Twenty sixteen has been a year of firsts for me.  It’s the first year in many that I haven’t been…

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Commentary: On your back-to-school checklist — immunizations, and for college students too

August 5, 2016August 4, 20160

By Tracy Kielman Kentucky Immunization Coalition Summer vacation is winding down, and soon students across Kentucky will be heading back…

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  • Business

Bellevue shops, restaurants featuring ‘Shopper Rewards Nights’ — so get your special tote and enjoy

August 5, 2016August 4, 20160

The shops and restaurants of Bellevue will be giving back to all their loyal patrons (plus create new ones) by…

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GCF’s NKY fund awards Prichard Committee a $50k grant for early childhood ‘cost of quality’ study

August 4, 2016August 4, 20160

A $50,000 grant from The Northern Kentucky Family of Funds of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation will support the early childhood…

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Kentucky Symphony Orchestra presents ‘Catching the Sun’ at Devou Park Saturday; enjoy jazz outdoors

August 4, 2016August 4, 20160

For the past 22 summers, the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra has brought multi-generations together on the lawn at Devou Park. On…

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Keven Moore: Yard signs, bumper stickers becoming targets for political hate crimes; stifles free speech

August 4, 2016August 3, 20162

To politicians and political activists, bumper stickers and yard signs have always been a cost-effective and easy way to invigorate…

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Gayle Pille: The majestic Dawn Redwood is a living fossil whose story reads like a Nancy Drew mystery

August 3, 2016August 3, 20160

Not considered a native species to Kentucky, the Dawn Redwood once was a very common tree in our landscape –…

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  • NonProfit

Behringer-Crawford Museum’s ‘Music@BCM’ continues Thursday with Goshorn Brothers

August 3, 2016August 3, 20160

Northern Kentucky legend Tim Goshorn has been on the local music scene for more than four decades with his trademark…

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