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Judy Clabes

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Campbellsville convenes international students for program at Louisville Education Center

January 24, 2016January 24, 20161

By Christina Kern Special to NKyTribune More than 80 students from India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Jordan slid their way…

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  • Government

Governor activates price gouging emergency protections as state faces harsh weather

January 24, 2016January 24, 20160

Gov. Bevin has activated the state’s prohibitions on price gouging to protect consumers during the winter storm that has affected…

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  • Health

Harsh winter weather poses numerous health threats: Be aware of steps to avoid risks — and stay safe

January 23, 20160

With low temperatures and snowy conditions around the state, many Kentuckians could be exposed to harsh winter elements. To prepare…

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  • Business

What’s going on in Newport? Here’s an update — grand openings, business notes, fun stuff to do

January 23, 2016January 25, 20162

GRAND OPENINGS IN NEWPORT Orangetheory Fitness Orangetheory Fitness, an energizing and fast-growing fitness franchise, opened its first studio in the…

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Qualified individuals can get free help preparing taxes from Brighton Center, part of UW collaborative

January 23, 20160

If you meet income requirements, Brighton Center will help you file your taxes for free through the Volunteer Income Tax…

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NKU student files suit against university, four officials for actions related to her sexual assault in dorm

January 22, 20160

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Jane Doe, a pseudonym for a female undergraduate at Northern Kentucky University, has filed suit…

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Commentary: Outcomes-based funding model for post-secondary education is best for Ky and for NKU

January 22, 2016January 22, 20160

By Brent Cooper and Greg Shumate Special to NKyTribune Imagine for a moment that you have a billion dollars to…

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Ceremonial Groundbreaking for Lincoln Grant Scholar House coming Monday at historic site

January 22, 20160

Groundbreaking for the long-anticipated Lincoln Grant Scholar House will take place Monday at 4:30 p.m. at the site of the…

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  • Government

Gov. Bevin says state EEC will request extension, continue fight against federal Clean Power Plan

January 22, 2016January 22, 20160

Governor Matt Bevin announced that Kentucky’s Energy and Environment Cabinet (EEC) is working to request an extension to the Environmental…

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  • Region/State

Bracing for winter storm: Gov. Bevin urges motorists to restrict travel, prepare for ice-related damage

January 22, 2016January 21, 20160

As the Commonwealth braces for the winter storm, Governor Matt Bevin urged motorists to restrict their travel and prepare for…

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Bracing for major winter storm, KYEM encourages all to remain alert, check on those with special needs

January 21, 20160

Kentucky Emergency Management (KYEM) is bracing for a major winter storm, which is approaching the Commonwealth. The National Weather Service…

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  • Living

Keven Moore: Fear of flying not at all logical; worry instead about that bathtub — or a lizard bite

January 21, 2016January 21, 20160

Fresh off a trip to California this past fall with my wife, I was reminded again of just how afraid…

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  • Education

Thomas More College makes national list: top college in Ky where grads go on to make the most money

January 21, 2016January 21, 20160

Thomas More College has shown up on a social media site, being cited as the top college in Kentucky “where…

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  • Government

Legislative notes: State’s human trafficking cases to come under attorney general’s office — and more

January 21, 2016January 21, 20160

Kentucky’s Attorney General would be given jurisdiction over the state’s human trafficking cases under a bill approved Wednesday by the…

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  • Business

AT&T added 1 million new business customer locations to fiber network, including 11,000 in Kentucky

January 21, 2016January 21, 20161

AT&T announced that it has added 1 million additional business customer locations to its fiber network since 2012 when the…

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  • Education

NKU professor’s first book released by University Press of Ky: Political thought of Henry David Thoreau

January 21, 2016January 20, 20160

Special to NKyTribune Northern Kentucky University associate professor of political science Jonathan McKenzie’s first book has been released by the…

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  • NonProfit

Volunteers needed for state’s K-Count to identify number of homeless people in our communities

January 21, 2016January 21, 20160

On Wednesday, January 27, volunteers from across the state will survey homeless persons in Kentucky. This point-in-time count, known as…

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  • Living
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Paul Long: Runners of N.Ky. are in spring training, and Pain By Numbers has a challenge (a big one)

January 21, 2016January 21, 20160

Saturday morning, 7:30. 29 degrees. The icy streets around Edgewood and Fort Mitchell were filled with runners. The roads around…

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Six new members appointed to board of Northern Kentucky University Research Foundation

January 21, 2016January 20, 20160

Experts in intellectual property law, patent law, and entrepreneurship will now help guide student and faculty research at Northern Kentucky…

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  • Voices

Geoffrey Mearns: NKU’s per-student funding from state must increase; our students deserve it

January 20, 2016January 20, 20161

As we embark upon a new year, there is much to celebrate at Northern Kentucky University. Our School of the…

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  • Government

Kristen Branscum named commissioner of Travel and Tourism, moving from Agriculture department

January 20, 2016January 20, 20160

The new commissioner of the Department of Travel and Tourism is Kristen Branscum, Tourism, Arts and Heritage Secretary Don Parkinson…

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Joe Meyer announces run for Covington mayor; long-time city advocate spent 30 years in public service

January 20, 2016January 20, 20160

Special to NKyTribune Joe Meyer, a Covington “urban pioneer,” former state senator and former Secretary of the state Education and…

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