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Judy Clabes

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Leadership Ky Foundation names Lytle Thomas of Heritage Bank chair; Chandler named to board

April 21, 2016April 20, 20160

H. Lytle Thomas, President and CEO of Heritage Bank in Burlington, KY, has been named the new Board Chair of…

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St. E to name Covington, Ft. Thomas Wound Care Centers for medical director Dr. Patrick Birrer

April 21, 2016April 20, 20160

St. Elizabeth Healthcare will dedicate its Wound Care Centers in Covington and Ft. Thomas to Patrick T. Birrer, MD in…

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Keven Moore: To barbecue or not to barbecue? Of course you’ll take command of the grill; do it safely

April 21, 2016April 21, 20160

They say that vegetarian is an old Indian word for “Bad Hunter,” and I firmly believe that mankind didn’t eat…

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BBB Trends: Cybercriminals are getting smarter and more personal — beware of ‘spear phishing’

April 20, 20160

By Sandra Guile Better Business Bureau Cybercriminals are getting smarter, savvier and dare I say more personal? The latest trend…

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State receives more than $90 million in tobacco settlement money, most for health programs

April 20, 2016April 20, 20160

Attorney General Andy Beshear announced Wednesday that Kentucky received more than $90 million in tobacco settlement money this week. “The…

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Republic Bank to build on NKY success with new full-service banking center in Rookwood area

April 20, 2016April 20, 20160

Building on its success in Northern Kentucky, Republic Bank will open a new full-service banking center later this year in…

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Mark Haney: Farmers celebrate Earth Day everyday as stewards of environment, producers of our food

April 20, 20160

The process by which we grow our food is nothing short of amazing. We plant, grow and harvest each year…

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Return on investment: New research shows KY could gain billions by increasing student achievement

April 20, 20161

In new research to be published in the journal Education Next, Stanford University researcher Dr. Eric Hanushek details considerable gains…

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St. E’s Christina Rust receives CDC national award for efforts to promote childhood immunization in NKY

April 20, 2016April 20, 20160

Christina Rust, Maternal Child Health Education Specialist with St. Elizabeth Healthcare, has been named CDC Childhood Immunization Champion for her…

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Eight accomplished women to be honored as 2016 Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky

April 20, 2016April 20, 20160

Staff Report Eight accomplished professionals and community activists will be honored Thursday with Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky Awards. The…

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Florence native Stephen Toadvine named president of Baptist Health Medical Group

April 20, 2016April 20, 20160

Stephen Toadvine, MD, has been named president of Baptist Health Medical Group (BHMG). As president, he will assume executive responsibilities…

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Lexmark International agrees to be acquired by Apex Technology and PAG Asia Capital for $3.6 billion

April 20, 2016April 20, 20160

Lexmark International, Inc., whose headquarters are based in Lexington, announced Tuesday that it has entered into a definitive merger agreement…

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Beyond the Curb: Follow the spotlight to urban revitalization in Bellevue, Dayton behind-the-scenes

April 19, 2016April 19, 20162

Bellevue and Dayton are charming historic river cities, but that a doesn’t tell the full story. Each of these communities,…

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US 25 yard sale — 565 miles — looking for vendors to participate; there will be plenty of buyers

April 19, 2016April 19, 20160

June 2, 3, 4 will be a busy weekend as the US25 Yard Sale holds its 5th event. Stretching 565…

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Three women students, one each from NKU, Thomas More, and Gateway to be honored at OWNK event

April 19, 2016April 19, 20160

Staff Report The annual Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky event, honoring high-achieving women in the region, will be held Thursday…

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Earth Day Celebration to be held on April 21 at the Clark Center for Kentucky History

April 18, 20160

Governor Matt Bevin has proclaimed April 22 as Earth Day in Kentucky. Each year, Kentucky celebrates Earth Day to increase…

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KCTCS officially offering Gateway campus in Covington-Park Hills for sale — seeking bids

April 18, 2016July 18, 20160

Staff Report The Kentucky Community and Technical College System has officially put on the market two properties it owns in…

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State’s Chief Justice Minton says final budget for judicial branch is ‘sufficient’ for court operations

April 18, 2016April 18, 20160

Chief Justice John D. Minton Jr. says that the funding approved by the General Assembly for the court operations is…

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Allison Russell: Kentucky can do better when it comes to helping grandparents as parents

April 18, 2016April 18, 20160

Family members participating in the care and raising of children is a long-held tradition in our country. However, the reasons…

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Back on Track event features dealing with back pain, offered by St. E spine care specialists

April 18, 20160

St. Elizabeth News Service The Orthopedic Institute at St. Elizabeth is hosting Back on Track: Is Back Pain Taking Over…

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Our Rich History: The spirit of our German heritage lives on though Newport’s Turnverein closed in 1936

April 18, 2016April 18, 20161

By Don Heinrich Holzmann Special to NKyTribune Today the building at 22 E. 6th St. in Newport is the home…

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Dennis Keene: Update and details on the $21.5 billion biennial budget passed by the legislature

April 18, 2016April 17, 20161

On Friday, we succeeded in passing a two-year, $21.5 billion biennial budget for the Commonwealth that restores funding for some…

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