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Judy Clabes

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Commentary: Unused, expired medications have potential for abuse and should be discarded

August 20, 2016August 22, 20160

By Dr. Amy Meadows Special to NKyTribune When was the last time you cleaned out your medicine cabinet? Unlike a…

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It was Skyline time at CVG for National Aviation Day — a tasty welcome for 2000 arriving passengers

August 20, 20160

In celebration of National Aviation Day, recognized annually on August 19, Skyline Chili partnered with Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG)…

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  • Government

Gov. makes appointments to boards, commissions; includes NKY’s Kevin Bond to Fish, Wildlife

August 20, 20160

Gov. Matt Bevin has made the following appointments to Kentucky boards and commissions:   Dr. Harry W. Carloss, Kevin R….

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  • Living

Illustrator Hayley Mullins will join author of ‘Blue Blue Sea Finds His Cape’ for book signing at Secretariat Festival

August 20, 2016August 19, 20160

Erlanger illustrator Hayley Mullins, and Miranda N. Prather, author of “Blue Blue Sea Finds His Cape,” will appear at a…

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Gretchen Landrum: Convention Center plays a role as economic development catalyst in NKY

August 20, 2016August 19, 20160

The Northern Kentucky Convention Center is proud to have played a pivotal role in the collaborative effort to bring CTI…

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  • Business

Nexigen’s ‘Start-up Smart Home HQ’ to introduce house-automating technology to residents, builders

August 20, 2016August 19, 20161

Smart Home HQ — a new startup company from the innovative minds at Nexigen Innovation Labs — has been created…

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  • NonProfit

Sule Foundation, Alois Alzheimer Foundation present ‘Living with Alzheimer’s Disease,’ free August 27

August 20, 2016August 20, 20160

A free program, “Living with Alzheimer’s Disease,” will be open to the public on Saturday, August 27, at Gloria Dei…

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  • Business

FirstLight Home Care provides non-medical in-home care, announces new partner has joined firm

August 19, 2016August 19, 20160

FirstLight Home Care of Northern Kentucky, a leading provider of non-medical home care, today announced local entrepreneur, business leader and…

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  • Government

NKYUNITED objects to OKI’s Mark Policinski’s ‘public participation,’ which ‘politicizes’ bridge discussion

August 19, 20160

Northern Kentucky United has sent a letter to leadership of the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments (OKI) requesting they “review…

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  • Education
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Prichard Committee issues new report, ‘Excellence with Equity,’ showing achievement gap challenges persist

August 19, 2016August 19, 20160

Kentucky has made significant progress in education, but the state is not doing enough to close the academic achievement gaps…

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On the Road: Live From Lincoln Center to broadcast Chamber Music from Kentucky’s Shaker Village

August 19, 20160

For the first time in its series history, Live From Lincoln Center takes its show on the road, presenting The…

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  • Business
  • Featured

Homegrown Tom Saelinger helps Republic Bank grow its regional market one quality relationship at a time

August 19, 2016August 19, 20160

By Anthony Wyatt 
NKyTribune correspondent

 Tom Saelinger grew up on a family farm in Melbourne in Campbell County, the youngest…

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  • Voices

Commentary: How the places we live, work and play can impact our health; aiming for healthier region

August 19, 2016August 18, 20160

By Trey Grayson, President, Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Dr. Dale Scalise-Smith, Dean, Northern Kentucky University College of Health Professions…

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  • Government

State’s unemployment rate dips slightly in July, below 5%, workforce decreases by 6000

August 18, 2016August 18, 20160

Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted preliminary unemployment rate for July 2016 dipped to 4.9 percent from a revised 5 percent in June…

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  • NonProfit

Kentucky Aviation Museum to induct Notre Dame grad, Lt. Col. Amy McGrath, into its Hall of Fame

August 18, 20160

Staff Report Lt. Col. Amy McGrath Henderson, a Covington native and 1993 graduate of Notre Dame Academy, will be inducted…

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  • Health

SmartHealthToday: Kids going back-to-school? Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you through it

August 18, 2016August 17, 20160

SmartHealthToday Team Kids headed back to school this week? You’re going to want to download this guide. It’s full of…

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East Kentucky Power Cooperative expanding landfill gas-to-electric plant in Boone County

August 18, 20160

East Kentucky Power Cooperative (EKPC) is expanding its landfill gas-to- electric plant at Bavarian’s Landfill in Boone County. The plant,…

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  • Government

GoVoteKy’s online voter registration system sets new record; more than 10,000 new voters have signed up

August 18, 2016August 18, 20160

More than 36,000 Kentuckians have used the Commonwealth’s online voter registration system to register or update their registration, setting a…

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If you thought it was really hot in July — well, it was — the hottest month on record says NASA

August 18, 2016August 18, 20160

If you thought July was especially hot, you were right. NASA researchers say July was the world’s hottest month on…

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Work ethic, devotion pay off for Holy Cross alum, baseball player Blake Tiberi — now with Mets affiliate

August 18, 2016August 18, 20160

By Evan Merrill NKyTribune intern Hard worker, passionate athlete, humble personality — that’s how the people who know Blake Tiberi…

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National Judicial College to honor Kentucky’s Chief Justice John Minton; special reception in Cincinnati

August 18, 2016August 17, 20160

The National Judicial College (NJC) will honor two pillars of the judicial community in October with the Advancement of Justice…

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  • Health

Survey of low-income Kyians, Arkansans, Texans suggests Medicaid expansion making them healthier

August 18, 2016August 17, 20160

A survey of people in Kentucky and other states suggests that the 2014 expansion of the Medicaid program under federal…

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