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Judy Clabes

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KY House overwhelmingly passes Work Ready scholarships giving free tuition to KCTCS students

March 17, 20160

Looking to boost the number of high school seniors going on to college while increasing the size of the commonwealth’s…

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  • Education

32rd annual Regional History Day to be held at NKU on Saturday, opening address on Suspension Bridge

March 17, 2016March 16, 20160

When the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge opened to pedestrians in December 1866, the fare to cross from Cincinnati to…

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House passes budget 53-0 that protects education from Bevin’s cuts, funds pensions

March 17, 2016March 17, 20160

Looking to protect all of education from Governor Bevin’s proposed cuts while fully meeting the state’s commitment to its public…

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Happy Birthday, Sparky the Fire Dog, who turns 65 today (who’s counting?): fire safety endures

March 17, 2016March 17, 20160

Sparky the Fire Dog®, the official mascot of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), marks his 65th birthday on March…

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Kentucky’s Chief Justice Minton says proposed House version of Judicial Branch budget is ‘very grim’

March 16, 20160

Chief Justice John D. Minton Jr. sounded the alarm late Tuesday night after getting a copy of the proposed House…

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R.I.P, Thunder, Newport Aquarium’s alligator snapping turtle was 150 years old

March 16, 2016March 16, 20160

Newport Aquarium’s 150-year-old alligator snapping turtle, their oldest and one of its most iconic animal, died Tuesday afternoon. Thunder was…

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  • Education

Gateway nursing students support campaign to buy Girl Scout cookies for sick kids in Children’s Hospital

March 16, 20160

Gateway Community and Technical College nursing students will present a donation to Emily Ruggieri and her family, John, Suzanne, and…

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  • Voices

Commentary: Legislation on medication substitution for biologics must include patient, physician

March 16, 2016March 16, 20160

By Cheryl Portman Special to NKyTribune Ulcerative colitis is a chronic, painful disease that affects 1.6 million people across the…

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  • Education

NKU celebrating Women’s History Month with series of events organized by faculty, staff

March 16, 20160

How can women – and men – build alliances that strengthen everyone? What does it take to succeed in science…

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  • Business

AT&T looking to fill jobs across Kentucky — full- and part-time with competitive wages

March 15, 2016March 15, 20160

AT&T is hiring for nearly 70 jobs across Kentucky, looking for skilled Kentuckians to help meet growing consumer demands for…

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  • Voices

Mitch McConnell: CARA bill will help reverse trend of drug fatalities, prevent more people from turning to drugs

March 14, 2016March 13, 20160

Across Kentucky, people are now routinely dying from the abuse of prescription pain pills and heroin. More than 1,000 Kentuckians…

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  • Health

SmartHealthToday: Tips for helping your older kids understand what’s coming when new baby’s on way

March 14, 20160

By Colleen Weinkam SmartHealthToday When a new baby is on the way, helping your older kids understand the changes that…

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Kentucky Farm Bureau calling attention to how farmers contribute to a nation’s well-being

March 14, 20160

Kentucky Farm Bureau (KFB) joins the Agriculture Council of America (ACA) and farming organizations across the country to celebrate National…

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Our Rich History: Ludlow’s Irish legacy marked by upward mobility of skilled craftsman, railroad jobs

March 14, 2016March 13, 20160

by David E. Schroeder Special to NKyTribune Irish immigration to the United States began in the colonial period. Many of…

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  • Voices

Bill Samuels: Senate should follow House lead in approving local option vote for new projects

March 14, 2016March 13, 20160

On behalf of the LIFT (Local Investments for Transformation) Kentucky Coalition, I applaud the House of Representatives, Speaker Stumbo, and…

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  • Education

Gateway’s urban campus joining city of Covington for a clean-up ‘Electric Alley’ for national Kick Butts Day

March 14, 2016March 13, 20160

In recognition of national Kick Butts Day on March 16, Gateway Community and Technical College Healthy Place to Work &…

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Helen Carroll joins Prichard Committee’s parent leadership institute to help parents improve schools

March 14, 2016March 13, 20160

Leading education advocate Helen Carroll has joined the Governor’s Commonwealth Institute for Parent Leadership (GCIPL) as a consultant to support…

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  • Education

Gateway Super Someday: event for high schoolers from around region showcases opportunities

March 12, 2016March 11, 20160

On March 16, from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m., Gateway Community and Technical College will host its second annual Super…

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  • Voices

Letter to the Editor: Three women legislators express outrage over Sen. Seum’s ‘callous’ remarks to rape victim

March 11, 2016March 11, 20161

We have come to the regrettable conclusion as legislators in the Kentucky House of Representatives that shocking, offensive and, yes,…

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Navigo Scholars interested in environmental science get special Newport Aquarium hands-on experience

March 11, 2016March 10, 20160

Staff Report A group of Navigo Scholars are participating in a special collaborative program that is giving them a unique…

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Honorees named for Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky Awards; luncheon to be held on April 21

March 11, 2016March 10, 20160

Toyota, the presenting sponsor of the Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky (OWNK) Awards, has announced this year’s honorees. The professional…

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  • Voices

Kyle Keeney: Our future economy depends on innovation; government should protect patents

March 11, 2016March 10, 20161

As many Americans know, the presidential primary season is underway. Every day, we hear from the candidates as they lay…

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