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Judy Clabes

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Kentucky Symphony Orchestra has fun summer season in store for Devou Park — come sing-along

June 9, 2016June 9, 20160

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra continues a nearly 80-year tradition of fun, family-gatherings at the concert bowl in Covington’s Devou Park….

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Merchants of Bellevue’s Historic Fairfield Avenue hosting Street Fair on June 18 , find city-flea bargains

June 8, 20160

The merchants of Bellevue’s Historic Fairfield Avenue Business District will sponsor a Street Fair on Saturday, June 18, from 8…

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Advocates for early childhood learning offering free ‘Cradle to Career’ breakfast event June 28

June 8, 2016June 8, 20160

Every $1.00 invested in high-quality early childhood learning can produce up to $7.00 in return. This is what long-term research…

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Ky Health Issues Poll shows NKyians have more trouble paying medical bills, favor smoking controls

June 8, 2016June 8, 20160

A report by Interact for Health and the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky says more Northern Kentucky respondents described their…

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Redwood School names four new leaders as part of organization restructure

June 8, 2016June 7, 20160

Redwood, the Northern Kentucky based nonprofit which provides educational, therapeutic, vocational and medical services to children and adults with disabilities,…

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Women’s Regional Summit: ‘Take the Lead’ inaugural event brings together women from all career stages

June 7, 20160

“It’s Time to Take the Lead” is the theme for a day-long inaugural Regional Women’s Summit to be held at…

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Work underway on impactful Route 9 connection to Newport riverfront: ‘Difficult to overstate importance’

June 7, 20160

Staff Report Construction has begun on the long-anticipated Route 9 project that will connect AA Highway to the Taylor Southgate…

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Ludlow Historical Society offering ‘Southern Style Progressive Porch Party’ on June 18

June 6, 20160

The Southern Style Progressive Porch Party is coming to Ludlow. On Saturday, June 18, from 5-8 p.m., the party features…

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Erlanger-Elsmere Schools offer free summer meals to children at school and community sites

June 6, 2016June 6, 20160

Erlanger-Elsmere Schools is once again offering a free Summer Food Service Program. The free summer meals are offered both in…

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KyCIR: Consultant’s report paid for by KCTCS used flawed data to justify pay for system’s president

June 6, 20160

By Kate Howard Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting The president of Kentucky’s community college system makes $375,000 annually, a paycheck that’s right…

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Our Rich History: Popular White Horse Tavern, part of ‘Gourmet Strip,’ destroyed by fire in 1972

June 6, 2016June 5, 201611

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune The White Horse Tavern in Park Hills, just outside the city limits of…

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A closer look at the Governor’s reorganization of the Workers Compensation Nominating Commission

June 5, 2016June 6, 20161

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor In keeping with his campaign promises to “change Frankfort,” Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin has moved…

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KY Communications Network Authority partners with Cincinnati Bell for broadband network in NKY

June 4, 20160

Kentucky Communications Network Authority (KCNA) announced the Commonwealth will enter into a strategic agreement with Cincinnati Bell to partner on…

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Billy Reed: Remembering Ali — one of our own who became larger than life, a great boxer, humanitarian

June 4, 20160

The last time I saw Muhammad Ali, he was confined to a wheelchair and could barely speak. This was last…

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AT&T awards grants to SQUARE1(where ‘ideas start’) to support summer entrepreneurship program

June 4, 20160

Staff Report AT&T has awarded a $6,000 grant to Covington’s SQUARE1’s ‘Idea to Startup’ entrepreneurship education program for high school…

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Gov. Bevin makes final three appointments to newly established Kentucky Horse Racing Commission

June 4, 2016June 4, 20160

Gov. Matt Bevin has announced three additional members to the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission (KHRC), bringing the newly established commission…

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Considering the legalization of medical marijuana: Schickel heads bipartisan panel to look into issue

June 4, 20162

Sen. John Schickel, chair of the state Senate Standing Committee on Licensing, Occupations and Administrative Regulations, has announced that a…

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Boxing legend Muhammad Ali — ‘The Greatest’ — dies at 74

June 4, 2016June 6, 20160

Staff report Boxing legend Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Clay in Louisville in 1942, who became a legend in his own…

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This weekend enjoy 20th Annual East Row Garden Walk in historic Newport, features 9 private gardens

June 3, 20160

Enjoy the 20th Annual East Row Garden Walk this weekend in Newport’s East Row Historic District. The walk will run…

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Republic Bank offering free financial literacy class for women Tuesday; ‘Power Up’ for money management

June 3, 20160

Power to Exhale, a women’s empowerment group out of Louisville, is hosting a free financial literacy class for women at…

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Take a hike! National Trail Day Saturday — plan hike close to home with one of KY’s hiking adventures

June 3, 20160

With trails dotting the landscape of the Commonwealth, there are countless Kentucky hiking adventures waiting for your discovery. Ready to…

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U of L’s President Ramsey explains trustees’ ‘deferred action’ on proposed $548.3m budget

June 3, 20160

President James Ramsey of the University of Louisville send the following open message to the University of Louisville community yesterday,…

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