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Judy Clabes

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Northern Kentucky Chamber to honor community service, volunteerism at annual dinner Sept. 15

September 6, 2016September 2, 20160

On Thursday, September 15th the Northern Kentucky Chamber will recognize individuals who have shown exceptional community service and chamber volunteerism…

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David Hawpe: What Kentucky needs? Among others, traditional media that keep the public informed

September 5, 2016September 6, 20160

The following remarks were delivered to the annual Summit on Philanthropy held last week in Lexington. David Hawpe moderated a…

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Our Rich History: Mother Teresa had a life-long friend and supporter in Covington’s Helen Theissen

September 5, 2016September 5, 20160

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune On Sunday, 100,000 people gathered in St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican, including…

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Food Network Celebrity Chef Curtis Aikens will demonstrate healthy cooking for diabetics Oct. 1

September 5, 2016September 2, 20160

Chef Curtis Aikens, host of The Food Network’s “Pick of the Day” cooking show, will be part of a free…

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BBB Trends: Given potential for severe storms, it’s a good time to take inventory of your insurance polices

September 5, 2016September 2, 20160

By Sandra Guile Better Business Bureau The transition from summer into fall has the potential to produce severe storms that…

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John Nelson: Sad times when open meetings expert in AG Beshear’s office can’t talk openly to press

September 4, 2016September 4, 20164

Amye Bensenhaver likes to talk. There’s no denying that. She’s talks fast, too, like she’s afraid she won’t be able…

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Annual Bean Bash coming up — mark your calendars for event benefitting children and adults with disabilities

September 4, 2016September 2, 20160

The 43rd Annual Bean Bash Fundraiser in Northern Kentucky takes place Saturday, October 8 at Turfway Park, with proceeds benefiting…

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Art Off Pike: Urban arts festival coming for 12th straight year, celebrating arts of all sorts, Sept. 25

September 4, 2016September 4, 20160

Covington’s annual urban arts festival celebrating art in all its forms, Art Off Pike, returns for its 12th year Sunday,…

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Change in income guidelines means more Kentucky families now qualify for financial aid for child care

September 4, 2016September 4, 20160

More Kentucky families qualify for financial aid to pay for child care because of an increase in funding approved by…

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Northerner Editorial: NKU’s student newspaper stands with UK’s Kernel in university’s lawsuit

September 3, 20160

UK filed a lawsuit against its own students. Students who are encouraged to get an education and learn real-world experience…

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Ten students get special delivery of acceptance to Thomas More, delivered by Pres. Armstrong

September 3, 2016September 3, 20160

Receiving a college acceptance letter is one of the most thrilling milestones for a high school senior. On Thursday, Thomas…

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Ceremony to be held at Northern Kentucky 9/11 Memorial, monument to Brian Williams to be unveiled

September 3, 2016September 2, 20160

The Northern Kentucky 9/11 Memorial will be commemorated on Sunday, September 11, starting at 7 p.m. at the Crescent Springs…

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Southbank wins top Regional Trails Summit award, part of program ‘Making Economic Case for Trails’

September 3, 2016September 2, 20160

Southbank Partners has been honored with the 2016 Trail Project of the Year award for the Riverfront Commons Project. The…

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KyCIR: Whitfield resigns from U.S. House seat — here’s recap of controversy around him

September 3, 2016September 2, 20160

U.S. Rep. Ed Whitfield is resigning from office next week, four months before his term ends. Whitfield, an 11-term congressman…

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Billy Reed: I’m no Charlie Brown, so stop with the promises, UK, and really show me something

September 2, 2016September 2, 20160

University of Kentucky football fans, bless their Big Blue bleeding hearts, remind me of the classic Peanuts cartoon where Charlie…

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Three Northern Kentuckians among those appointed by Gov. Bevin to state boards and commissions

September 2, 2016September 2, 20161

Gov. Matt Bevin has made the following appointments to Kentucky boards and commissions: Jani Crouch Highley has been appointed to…

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Kentucky Downs starting 25th season — from ant hills to big ante; Ladies Turf goes to post Saturday

September 2, 20160

By Jennie Rees Kentucky Downs When the Kentucky Downs Ladies Turf goes to the post Saturday, Kentucky Downs president Corey…

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People in the news: Dale Silver promoted to VP at C-Forward; Gateway’s Wilhite gets national honor

September 2, 20160

Dale Silver has been promoted to Vice President of Client Services at C-Forward, an Information Technology service firm based in…

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Volunteer Fair will connect volunteers to opportunities with social service organizations

September 2, 20160

Volunteer NKY will link local residents with opportunities to volunteer with over 30 local social service organizations at a Volunteer…

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First Lady convenes inaugural Youth Leadership Council, as students address issues affecting them

September 2, 20160

First Lady Glenna Bevin, along with Kentucky Youth Advocates, Kosair Charities and Casey Family Programs held the First Lady’s Youth…

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Attorney General says University of Louisville violated Open Records Act denying records on basketball ban decision

September 2, 20160

By William Teague Special to NKyTribune The University of Louisville violated the Open Records Act when it failed to provide…

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Newport, Bellevue firefighters undergoing 3-day training session — with eyes on saving lives

September 1, 2016September 1, 20161

The Newport Fire/EMS Department under the direction of Chief Bill Darin are undergoing a 3-day training session using the “Denver…

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