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Judy Clabes

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Kentucky’s Wendell Berry, 81, to receive lifetime achievement award from National Book Critics Circle

January 20, 20160

Renowned Kentucky farmer-author-poet-philosopher Wendell Berry will receive the Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement award from the National Book Critics Circle. “Now…

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Kentucky leads nation in health-care cost per smoker — it’s a staggering figure, says WalletHub

January 20, 2016January 21, 20160

With Tobacco-Free Awareness Week reminding us of the societal and economic costs of smoking, which total more than $320 billion…

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Commentary: If charter schools come to Kentucky, local boards should provide oversight

January 20, 2016January 20, 20160

By Brigitte Blom Ramsey Special to NKyTribune The question about whether or not to introduce charter schools in Kentucky is…

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Rural Blog: Downing of drone in Kentucky prompts federal lawsuit that could lead to clearer privacy rules

January 20, 20160

When a Kentucky man with a shotgun brought down a drone near his home last summer, it set off a…

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Business leaders from across the state advocate for increased funding for community colleges

January 20, 20160

Sixteen business leaders from across the state are leading the charge for increased funding for postsecondary education, and specifically, for…

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KyCIR: Inside Kentucky’s unregulated, private probation industry — the high cost of probation

January 20, 2016January 20, 20160

By James McNair Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting Nearly 39,000 state misdemeanor cases ended in probated jail sentences in 2015….

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CVG shows largest passenger growth in ten years, double-digit growth in cargo — and more good news

January 20, 2016January 20, 20160

In 2015, the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) experienced its largest passenger growth since 2005. Total passenger traffic through CVG…

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‘Dream Out Loud,’ kids, about your future — and start putting prize money away for college

January 20, 2016January 19, 20160

More Kentucky students will have a chance this year to win money toward college and $500 for their school in…

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St. E.’s Garren Colvin to lead CBC educational forum discussion on heroin epidemic, new challenges

January 20, 2016January 19, 20160

The heroin epidemic worsens with each passing month in Northern Kentucky with over 1,168 overdoses seen at St. Elizabeth’s Emergency…

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Bevin makes two more appointments — deputy secretary of executive cabinet, legislative director

January 19, 20160

Governor Bevin announced two key appointments to the Governor’s Office. Nate Haney will serve as Deputy Secretary of the Executive…

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SmartHealthToday: What puts men at risk for prostate cancer? Early detection is the key

January 19, 20160

By Dianne Gebhardt-French SmartHealthToday What puts men at risk for prostate cancer – the second leading cause of cancer deaths…

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Laurie Risch: Behringer-Crawford joins state’s arts groups to celebrate Arts Day in Frankfort Wednesday

January 18, 20160

On Jan. 20, representatives from Behringer-Crawford Museum will join their peers from other arts groups in the Commonwealth to celebrate…

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Excerpt of NKU Pres. Mearns’ convocation address: update on challenges on campus, in Frankfort

January 18, 20160

Two years ago at this event, I presented a new five-year strategic plan for the University – a plan that…

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Author, editor Don Then releases his newest novel, As Sure As the Sun Rises, set in Vietnam War era

January 18, 20160

As Sure as the Sun Rises, a new novel by local author Don Then (writing as D. James Then), is…

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Our Rich History: American Paleontology began at Big Bone with discovery of prehistoric bones

January 18, 2016January 18, 20161

by Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune “the large bones are found here” -description written by John Filson to identify Big…

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Civil engineering scholarships available to state schools from KYTC; apply by Feb. 1

January 18, 20160

Students interested in pursuing a career in civil engineering or civil engineering technology are reminded to complete their KYTC Engineering…

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Sec. Tilley announces hiring process for new Kentucky State Police commissioner

January 18, 20160

Justice Secretary John Tilley has announced the next steps in the process for hiring a new Kentucky State Police (KSP)…

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Matt Teaford files to run against long-time incumbent Dennis Keene for state House District 67 seat

January 18, 2016January 18, 20160

Matt Teaford, 23, has signed the final paperwork to take on long-time Democratic incumbent of Kentucky’s House District 67, Dennis…

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Bird sales and movement restrictions in effect, to protect against outbreak of avian influenza

January 16, 20160

State Veterinarian Robert C. Stout has re-enacted restrictions on bird sales and movement in Kentucky to protect Kentucky’s poultry industry…

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People in News: Owens retires from Legal Aid; Silver Rosie Red president, Cheser on national board

January 16, 20160

Col Owens retires from Legal Aid Society Col Owens has retired as Senior Attorney at the Legal Aid Society of…

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Attorney General Beshear says dismantling successful Kinect program is ‘bad policy”

January 16, 20160

Attorney General Andy Beshear, whose father former Gov. Steve Beshear implemented Kynect, the state’s online health insurance marketplace, opposes Gov….

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Billy Reed: Football musings — hoping Browns become winners again and I can find an old b&w TV

January 16, 20160

I see the Cleveland Browns have hired another new head coach, their eighth since 1999, and I want to wish…

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