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Judy Clabes

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Kenton County Clerk Summe announces voting place changes; October 11 is deadline for registering to vote

September 9, 20163

Kenton County Clerk, Gabrielle Summe, encourages all voters to check out www.GOVOTEKY.COM where they can check their registration status under…

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  • Health

Skyward, Interact for Health partner to offer free adult mental health first aid course

September 9, 20160

Skyward and Interact for Health will offer a free day-long adult mental health first aid course aimed at helping identify…

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  • Region/State

10th annual Books by the Banks will feature second writing contest for teens, adults; deadline Oct. 1

September 9, 2016September 8, 20160

Adults and teenagers are invited to enter this second annual Books by the Banks Writing Contest, part of the annual…

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St. E doubles support of ‘One Vision One Voice’ campaign, for ‘underlying health of our community’

September 8, 20160

St. Elizabeth Healthcare announced a doubling of its investment in the One Vision One Voice campaign, a joint effort of…

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Geoff Mearns: NKU President’s remarks to Board of Regents regarding sexual-based violence on campus

September 8, 2016September 8, 20163

Northern Kentucky University President Geoff Mearns made the following remarks to today’s meeting of the Board of Regents: Our commitment…

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Statewide ‘Kentucky Trained. Kentucky Built.’ campaign to encourage apprenticeships

September 8, 20160

Gov. Matt Bevin and Labor Secretary Derrick Ramsey launched the “Kentucky Trained. Kentucky Built,” an apprenticeship campaign that will help…

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  • NonProfit

Fast Park site at CVG to hold canned food drive next week as part of Hunger Action Month

September 8, 20160

The Fast Park family of offsite airport parking companies launches its ninth annual Canned Food Drive next week as part…

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  • Education

Covington school board decides for fifth straight year not to increase its property tax rate; revenues flat

September 8, 20160

The Covington Board of Education voted 5-0 to take the compensating tax rate – making it the fifth consecutive year…

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Lincoln Grant Scholar House to offer single parents opportunity for higher education, brighter future

September 8, 20161

By Anthony Wyatt NKyTribune reporter In December the Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission (NKCAC) will open the doors on the…

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Keven Moore: Ready to enjoy football season at last, but first a look at safety issues for big-crowd facilities

September 8, 2016September 15, 20160

“Man, I love off-season” said no football fan anywhere. All seems right with the world this Saturday morning, as I…

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  • Government

State suspends surcharge on current unemployment insurance; will save employers $34.2m annually

September 7, 20160

The Kentucky Education and Workforce Development Cabinet will suspend the current unemployment insurance (UI) surcharge for contributing employers, effective immediately….

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  • Business

Former Covington mayor and CIPS advocate Chuck Scheper to speak at Sept. 15 CBC luncheon

September 7, 2016September 8, 20160

Former Covington Mayor Chuck Scheper says local businesses have a huge stake in the achievement growth of Covington Schools. Scheper,…

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AD Bothof deposition in Doe vs. NKU reveals a ‘sexual incident,’ involving basketball players

September 6, 2016September 7, 201631

NKyTribune staff report A deposition of NKU Athletic Director Ken Bothof filed as part of public court documents in the…

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Kenton County Parks offers free Star Gaze on Sept. 9; get ready for Great American Eclipse of 2017

September 6, 2016September 5, 20161

Kenton County Parks & Recreation, the Cincinnati Observatory Center, and the Midwestern Astronomers are hosting a free Star Gaze on…

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Northern Kentucky Chamber to honor community service, volunteerism at annual dinner Sept. 15

September 6, 2016September 2, 20160

On Thursday, September 15th the Northern Kentucky Chamber will recognize individuals who have shown exceptional community service and chamber volunteerism…

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David Hawpe: What Kentucky needs? Among others, traditional media that keep the public informed

September 5, 2016September 6, 20160

The following remarks were delivered to the annual Summit on Philanthropy held last week in Lexington. David Hawpe moderated a…

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Our Rich History: Mother Teresa had a life-long friend and supporter in Covington’s Helen Theissen

September 5, 2016September 5, 20160

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune On Sunday, 100,000 people gathered in St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican, including…

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Food Network Celebrity Chef Curtis Aikens will demonstrate healthy cooking for diabetics Oct. 1

September 5, 2016September 2, 20160

Chef Curtis Aikens, host of The Food Network’s “Pick of the Day” cooking show, will be part of a free…

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  • Business

BBB Trends: Given potential for severe storms, it’s a good time to take inventory of your insurance polices

September 5, 2016September 2, 20160

By Sandra Guile Better Business Bureau The transition from summer into fall has the potential to produce severe storms that…

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John Nelson: Sad times when open meetings expert in AG Beshear’s office can’t talk openly to press

September 4, 2016September 4, 20164

Amye Bensenhaver likes to talk. There’s no denying that. She’s talks fast, too, like she’s afraid she won’t be able…

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  • NonProfit

Annual Bean Bash coming up — mark your calendars for event benefitting children and adults with disabilities

September 4, 2016September 2, 20160

The 43rd Annual Bean Bash Fundraiser in Northern Kentucky takes place Saturday, October 8 at Turfway Park, with proceeds benefiting…

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Art Off Pike: Urban arts festival coming for 12th straight year, celebrating arts of all sorts, Sept. 25

September 4, 2016September 4, 20160

Covington’s annual urban arts festival celebrating art in all its forms, Art Off Pike, returns for its 12th year Sunday,…

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