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Judy Clabes

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Bexion Pharmaceuticals gets FCA approval for a clinical trial of its first-in-class treatment of cancer

July 18, 20160

Bexion Pharmaceuticals, LLC (‘Bexion”) announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cleared Bexion’s application to initiate a…

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Stitching together the fabric of a community — and revitalizing Carlisle with top end baby bedding

July 18, 2016July 17, 20160

By Kristy Robinson Horine NKyTribune reporter Caroline Eager balances the bolt of navy and white fabric on her shoulder. With…

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Pres. Obama appoints Kentucky Chief Justice Minton to board of national State Justice Institute

July 18, 20161

President Barack Obama has nominated Chief Justice of Kentucky John D. Minton Jr. to serve on the board of directors…

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Fayette County Schools to ‘adjust the sails’ with Office for Educating Boys of Color, funded by grant

July 18, 2016July 18, 20160

By Claire Johnson NKyTribune intern Fayette County School District has a new plan to close the achievement gap, becoming the…

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Our Rich History: 1960’s Dixie Terminal, Cincinnati and fond memories of taking Green Line downtown

July 18, 2016July 17, 20162

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune This time of year brings back a flood of memories from the 1960s….

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State looking for bidders for several surplus properties, including Capital Plaza Tower in Frankfort

July 16, 2016July 16, 20160

The Department for Facilities and Support Services is looking for interested bidders for several properties that have been deemed surplus,…

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Christine Luken: Happy spending — really, it’s the experiences that matter most

July 16, 20160

Most of us would say that we enjoy spending money, although some things are more fun to splurge on than…

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Home Builders, Gateway team up to benefit graduates of Enzweiler programs in HVAC, plumbing

July 16, 20160

The Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky’s Enzweiler Building Institute has formed a partnership with Gateway Community and Technical College…

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New ‘Clean Slate’ law — expungement for certain felonies — now in effect; free workshops available

July 16, 2016July 16, 20162

A new law went into effect July 15 that allows certain Class D felony convictions to be vacated and charges…

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KYCIR: Troubled Grant County jail to close; finances cited, but jail has been plagued by malfeasance

July 15, 2016July 15, 20160

By R.G. Dunlop Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting Capping more than a decade of turmoil over its troubled jail, Grant…

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Petersburg Baptist Church to celebrate 100 years of history on July 21, open to public

July 15, 20161

The Boone County Historical Society will participate in a special event to celebrate the 100 years of worship at the…

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Take Campbell County’s Backroads Farm Tour for an inside look at local agriculture – from wine to goats

July 15, 20160

The annual Campbell County Backroads Farm Tour will be Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. — rain or shine….

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Report of Covington Commission meeting: Restructuring of development department and more

July 15, 2016July 14, 20160

By Monica Beavers City of Covington A transformational restructure of the Development Department was approved Tuesday night by the Board…

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Mitch McConnell: ‘New normal’ under Republican Senate leadership is good news for American people

July 15, 2016July 14, 20164

One newspaper recently declared that the Senate ‘has settled into a new normal’ under Republican leadership, ‘passing bills at [a]…

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Gateway offering free workshops for professionals starting with hiring veterans, effective listening

July 14, 20160

Gateway Community and Technical College is offering free workshops for business professionals beginning July 15.   Each month, sessions will…

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Paul Miller, Circus Mojo founder, takes ‘next step’ in revitalizing Ludlow Theater, with BIRCUS Brewing

July 14, 2016July 14, 20160

Paul Hallinan Miller who has made Circus Mojo a successful business venture and public service in Ludlow is branching out…

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CVG volunteer ambassador program marks 20th anniversary of ‘friendly faces’ at the airport

July 14, 20160

Today marks the 22-year anniversary of the volunteer ambassador program at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG).   For more…

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KY Transportation Cabinet issues RFP for study to solutions to Brent Spence, Cincy Eastern Bypass

July 14, 20160

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) has released its Request for Proposals (RFP) for a regional traffic study of possible solutions…

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New company in Newport focusing on workplace productivity, minimizing distractions with ‘Signi One’

July 14, 2016July 13, 20160

An open and relaxed workspace environment is a widespread trend that is showing up in a variety of businesses across…

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People in News: Grout returns to C-Forward, Wurth speaks at Kenton Rotary, Steely Library scholarships

July 13, 2016July 13, 20160

Mike Grout is returning to C-Forward, an Information Technology Services firm headquartered in Covington. He assume his previous role as…

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Keven Moore: Best way to approach a police officer encounter (or any other) is R-E-S-P-E-C-T

July 13, 20160

Once again our nation has watched some very painful and disturbing videos of two different police encounters which resulted in…

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First steel column goes up on Health Innovation Center at NKU, as it goes vertical toward 2018 open

July 13, 2016July 13, 20160

Northern Kentucky University’s new Health Innovation Center has gone vertical. The first steel column — 30-foot-tall steel — was installed…

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