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Judy Clabes

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St. E. Sports Medicine is recipient of prestigious KHSADA Rudy J. Ellis Distinguished Service Award

April 12, 20160

  St. Elizabeth Sports Medicine will receive the prestigious Dr. Rudy J. Ellis Distinguished Service Award on April 28 at…

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Health Issues Poll shows two in ten Kentuckians delay or go without medical care due to costs

April 12, 20160

Even with health insurance, medical care can be expensive. According to information released by Interact for Health and the Foundation…

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Marcus Carey: Spurned, with contempt — and we are angry about the “processes” that don’t work

April 12, 20160

I am very much a “process” guy. Our nation’s pride is that we are ruled by law, not by men….

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Attorney General files lawsuit challenging governor’s budget cuts to universities in current fiscal year

April 12, 20160

Attorney General Andy Beshear Monday filed a lawsuit in Franklin County Circuit Court challenging the authority by which Gov. Matt…

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D. James Then releases new novel, Netta’s Journal, set in Kentucky — a story of love and sacrifice

April 12, 2016April 11, 20160

Special to NKyTribune An exciting new novel, Netta’s Journal, by Northern Kentucky’s D. James Then features many references to Northern…

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BBB Trends: It’s not just people — businesses get scammed too; here are some tips if it happens

April 12, 2016April 13, 20160

By Sandra Guile Better Business Bureau According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology, only 28 percent of small…

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Judy Clabes: Dogs I have known and loved — and who have enriched my life in wonderful ways

April 11, 2016April 11, 20160

Today is National Pet Day. Judy Clabes is sharing a column she wrote about the dogs she has known and…

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NKU’s 14th annual Celebration of Student Research, Creativity recognizes undergrads who go extra mile

April 11, 20160

Northern Kentucky University undergraduate students spend weeks, months and sometimes year honing skills and pursuing breakthroughs as part of a…

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It’s National Pet Day — and time to consider what pets do for quality of life — and for your good health

April 11, 2016April 11, 20160

April 11th is National Pet Day, making it a great time to consider the many reasons why pets play such…

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Chicago Cubs to unveil 15 portraits at Wrigley by ‘baseball’s Van Gogh,’ NKy artist Gary Cieradkowski

April 11, 2016April 11, 20160

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Northern Kentucky artist and author Gary Cieradkowski — called “baseball’s Van Gogh” — has hit…

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Submissions for 35th Kentucky Book Fair are due by May 15 so author selections can be made

April 11, 2016April 11, 20160

The Kentucky Humanities Council will present the 35th annual Kentucky Book Fair on Nov. 5 from 9 a.m. until 4:30…

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Our Rich History: The John Montjoy Case, the day an innocent man was ‘legally lynched’ in Covington

April 11, 2016April 10, 20160

By Katie Bramell Special to NKyTribune John Montjoy, an African American, was accused of the rape of a white woman…

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Tom Block: The Republicans have a dilemma — and biggest problem is their voters may just stay home

April 11, 2016April 10, 20161

After the victory by Senator Ted Cruz in Wisconsin and his weekend success in Colorado, it is becoming more apparent…

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Women’s Crisis Center raising awareness about Sexual Assault Awareness Month; wear teal

April 11, 2016April 10, 20160

Women’s Crisis Center is raising awareness of April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) and reminding everyone that means it’s…

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Erlanger-Elsmere announces dates for registration for pre-school for next school year

April 11, 2016April 10, 20160

The Erlanger/Elsmere Independent School District will hold Pre-School registration for the 2016-2017 school year on April 15 and April 29th….

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Brent Cooper: We need honest dialogue on issues and to stop falling for — or advancing — deception

April 10, 20162

Whether someone is lying about an issue, or if they are just misinformed, is always tough to judge. Regardless, when…

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Kentucky’s Main Street program reports $76.1m investment in downtowns in 2015, including NKy’s

April 10, 2016April 10, 20160

The Kentucky Main Street Program (KYMS) announced that in 2015, 44 communities reported $76.1 million of cumulative investment in their…

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SmartHealthToday: Does having high blood sugar mean you’re diabetic? Not necessarily

April 9, 2016April 7, 20160

By Dave Malaska SmartHealthToday Roughly 29 million people in the United States have various levels of diabetes. For many years,…

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Safety & Health conference to feature courses on fall prevention, first aid/CPR, workers comp — and more

April 8, 20161

Keynote addresses from Governor Matt Bevin, Lt. Governor Jenean Hampton, Labor Secretary Derrick Ramsey, and Assistant U.S. Secretary of Labor…

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Education News: Twenhofel 8th grader to Interlochen, MPA student honored, students to Gatton Academy

April 8, 20160

Twenhofel 8th grader selected Interlochen Arts Academy Twenhofel 8th grader Robert Bau has been selected to attend the world-renown Interlochen…

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Celebrating National Community College month, KCTCS offers ten facts about its students

April 8, 2016April 8, 20160

April is National Community College Month and students at the 16 colleges of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System…

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Jamie Vaught: Sharing more recently published nonfiction books for your reading pleasure

April 8, 2016April 7, 20160

Second of two-parts — Sharing recently-published nonfiction books, in no particular order, for your reading pleasure: –“Andy & Don: The…

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