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Judy Clabes

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Covington mayoral primary: Contributions, spending show significant disparity between Carran, Meyer

July 13, 2016July 13, 20160

Staff report Reports filed with the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance, as required by law, show that incumbent Covington Mayor…

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Brighton Center partners with Stock Yards to offer Credit $mart for simplified access to small loans

July 13, 2016July 13, 20160

Brighton Center is pleased to announce a partnership with Stock Yards Bank & Trust Company to bring back the Credit…

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More than 90 new state laws go into effect July 15 — here are some of them

July 13, 2016July 12, 20160

New laws approved during the Kentucky General Assembly’s 2016 regular session go into effect on July 15. Among the over…

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Hotel Covington pays tribute to its building’s namesake: Coppin’s Restaurant will be in lobby

July 13, 2016July 13, 20160

Opening August 2016 in the historic Coppin’s Department Store building, Hotel Covington will feature Coppin’s Restaurant & Bar in its…

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Vandalized trees in Cov West Side neighborhood to be replaced, neighborhood coalition raising funds

July 13, 2016July 13, 20160

Staff report The West Side neighborhood coalition held a fundraiser over the weekend to pay for trees to replace those…

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Groundbreaking starts construction of Highland Village senior housing complex in Highland Heights

July 12, 20160

Groundbreaking for the new Highland Village senior housing complex took place Tuesday afternoon at the site of the former Highland…

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State legislative panel chaired by NKY’s Schickel discusses potential medical purposes for marijuana

July 12, 2016July 13, 20160

A state legislative committee held its first meeting last week to discuss liberalizing marijuana laws for medical purposes. “We have…

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KCTCS summer enrollment numbers trending higher year-over-year; new ‘express enrollment’ offered

July 12, 2016July 12, 20160

The Kentucky Community and Technical College System’s (KCTCS) summer enrollment numbers are higher than they were last year at this…

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Warning from KSP: Heads up, parents and caregivers — kids left in hot cars face fatal dangers

July 12, 20160

With the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicting that most of the U.S. will face well above average temperatures this…

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Home Builders Association’s HomeFest Crown Point, behind Lookout Farms in Crestview Hills

July 12, 2016July 12, 20160

The Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky (HBA) has announced the location of their single site home show known as…

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Hemmer Company breaking ground on industrial facility in Blue Ash, collaborating with Citimark

July 12, 20160

Paul Hemmer Company is breaking ground on a 534,500-square-foot speculative industrial facility on Kenwood Road in Blue Ash. Hemmer is…

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Christine Luken: Meal planning really does go a long way toward ending stress at dinner time

July 12, 2016July 11, 20160

I started meal planning over five years ago when I was coupon queen. At the time my sole motivation to…

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BB&T’s Andrew Hawking to head Northern Kentucky 2016 campaign for United Way of Greater Cincinnati

July 11, 20160

Andrew T. Hawking, regional president, Northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati Region, BB&T, is chairing the 2016 United Way of Greater Cincinnati—Northern Kentucky…

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Redwood School will benefit from ‘Bang Bang Night’ at Bonefish Grill July 31; mark your calendars

July 11, 20160

Bonefish Grill in Crescent Springs will host its 10th annual “A Bang Bang Night for Redwood” fundraiser on Sunday, July…

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BBB Trends: That magnetic strip isn’t going away so fast . . .meantime, vigilance is the key

July 11, 2016July 10, 20160

By Sandra Guile Better Business Bureau The strip is not going away. Yet. The shift to EMV chip technology for…

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Lyn Hacker: Bell’s Palsy strikes again — and is a hard but potent lesson in respect and appreciation

July 11, 2016July 11, 20161

It was about 15 days ago that we sat down to dinner. I put a straw to my lips and…

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Our Rich History: New book celebrates 100th year of Crescent Springs’ St. Joseph Church

July 11, 2016July 10, 20160

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune Centennials are always special occasions. They help us to realize that, as human…

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NKU Upward Bound high school students get special experience at Scuba Shack, get to ‘try scuba’

July 11, 2016July 10, 20160

The Scuba Shack of Northern Kentucky hosted a “Try Scuba Experience” at their Florence Dive Center for 25 members and…

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Kenton County sets sights on old Bavarian Brewery in Covington for county administration building

July 10, 2016July 10, 20160

Questions about the future of the old Bavarian Brewery property in Covington are about to be put to rest: Kenton…

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Government briefs: State property tax rate remains flat; First Lady’s foster care transition pilot program

July 10, 20160

State property tax rate The Kentucky Department of Revenue has set the 2016 State Real Property Tax Rate at 12.2…

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Gorilla Maker is the gorilla in the 3D printing space but Warners are proudest of potential for job creation

July 10, 2016July 10, 20161

By Anthony Wyatt NKyTribune Correspondent Hi-tech manufacturing usually conjures up images of white lab coats, enormous warehouses and international teams…

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The Cichlids are here! And you still have time to see hundreds of them at the Marriott RiverCenter

July 8, 2016July 8, 20160

A family-friendly event with some special activities for kids is taking place through 5 p.m. Saturday at the Marriott RiverCenter….

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