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Judy Clabes

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N K Y Chamber launches new brand — a brand for the region; share your story at #NKYBecause

September 16, 2016September 15, 20160

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce launched its new brand at their annual dinner Thursday evening. “This is not just…

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UK’s journalism faculty ask Pres. Capilouto to apologize to student newspaper, withdraw lawsuit

September 15, 2016September 16, 20160

Staff report The University of Kentucky School of Journalism and Media faculty sent a letter to UK President Capilouto objecting…

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Marjorie Kirk: Balancing ethics, minimizing harm, seeking truth related to sexual assaults on campus

September 15, 2016September 15, 20160

Marjorie Kirk is editor-in-chief of the Kentucky Kernel, the student newspaper at the University of Kentucky. The Kernel and the…

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Keven Moore: FAA rulings on drones; keeping skies safe, new guidelines for Small Unmanned Aircraft

September 15, 20160

The United States has the safest and most complex airspace in the world. The FAA has authority over this airspace…

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IRS to close Covington ‘submission processing operation’ in 2019, move affects 1800 employees

September 15, 2016October 5, 20160

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor In a move that will impact 1800 employees of 4100 in the metropolitan area, the…

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Gayle Pille: Vulnerable box turtles are in danger — lend a helping hand but don’t take them home

September 15, 2016September 14, 20160

Box turtles are in big trouble. Habitats are so broken up by housing developments and roadways that they are squashed…

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Team of international street artists to create ‘titanic’ work of public art on north-facing Boone Block lofts

September 14, 2016September 14, 20160

Amsterdam-based street artist collaborative “The London Police” will spend the next nine days creating a titanic work of art on…

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Northern Kentucky’s Women’s Crisis Center one of four big winners of Impact 100 $101k grants

September 14, 20160

Northern Kentucky’s Women’s Crisis Center was one of four big winners of the IMPACT 100 annual awards competition last night….

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Join Thomas More at BB&T Observatory for free fall events to view night sky, hear from experts

September 14, 2016September 14, 20160

Mark your calendars for the fall schedule of BB&T Observatory’s open houses at Thomas More College. The programs are free…

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Lynne Saddler: Tips to keep healthy this fall — from Zika, whooping cough, seasonal flu, bats/rabies

September 14, 2016September 13, 20160

Now that Northern Kentucky children are back in school, many families are adapting to new routines, with bus pick-ups, fall…

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Immigration Rally, March on Sunday to support immigration reform, protest separating families

September 14, 2016September 13, 20161

A local coalition of community member organizations will join in a peaceful Immigration Rally and March on Sunday to protest…

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Bad Girl Ventures opens new office in downtown Covington, focused on women entrepreneurs

September 13, 2016September 13, 20160

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Bad Girl Ventures, a name that understates its “good girl outcomes,” has opened new offices…

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NKU won’t move Chase Law School to downtown; Kenton County to pursue ‘marketable residential’

September 12, 20160

NKU Pres. Geoff Mearns has told Kenton County that the university will not be moving Chase Law School to the…

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NKU College of Business names St. E.’s Garren Colvin 2016 Dr. Tom Cate MBA distinguished alumni

September 12, 20160

Northern Kentucky University’s Haile/US Bank College of Business is pleased to announce St. Elizabeth Healthcare President and CEO Garren Colvin…

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Keeneland September Yearling Sale underway, today through Sunday; hear what Bob Elliston has to say

September 12, 20160

The 73rd Keeneland September Yearling Sale opened today at 11 a.m. ET with the premier Book 1 catalog. Click here…

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CBC, Renaissance Covington team up to install planters, plant flowers on Madison Avenue

September 12, 2016September 12, 20160

The Covington Business Council and Renaissance Covington are partnering for an aggressive three-phase flower project designed to beautify and enhance…

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Three new regents — Desmarais, Shumate, Weber — join 11-member Northern Kentucky University board

September 12, 2016September 11, 20160

Three new members have been sworn in to the 11-member Board of Regents of Northern Kentucky University: Normand G. Desmarais…

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Our Rich History: 9/11 is etched in our hearts — and in our memorials; a day we’ll never forget

September 11, 2016September 10, 20161

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune “It started as a beautiful day on the East Coast of the United…

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Tyson Hermes: Like everyone else, municipalities have to manage resources, live within their means

September 10, 20162

When a municipality faces a budget shortfall, is raising taxes the only answer? I would start by answering that question…

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UK board discussion contentious over student newspaper lawsuit, handling of sexual assaults

September 10, 20161

By Marjorie Kirk The Kentucky Kernel UK’s Board of Trustees meeting in Bowling Green turned contentious over discussion of the…

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People in the news: Ruttle to speak at Rotary; Fed names new VP; Turfway adds to marketing staff

September 9, 20160

Judge Ruttle to speak at Kenton Rotary Kenton County District Court Judge, Ann Ruttle, will be the guest speaker at…

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Donna Bloemer: Thanks, Simone Biles (and her ‘parents’) for reminding us of power of grandparents

September 9, 2016October 25, 20220

By now most Americans have been captivated by the story of gymnast Simone Biles, the 4’8” gymnast who can catapult…

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