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Judy Clabes

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SmartHealthToday: Easy, healthy gifts for anyone on your list — and we’re drawing a picture for you . . .

December 17, 20150

SmartHealthToday Team If you’re like most everyone else, one of the biggest anxieties you experience this time of year is…

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American Pharoah, one of most celebrated racers of all time, settling into quieter life down on the farm

December 17, 2015December 17, 20151

By Liane Crossly Special to NKyTribune Life is different now for American Pharoah. The 3-year-old colt, who closed his career…

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Promise Zone’s Early Childhood Team hears of NKy’s focus on helping children achieve school success

December 17, 2015December 17, 20150

By Mike Hammons Special to NKyTribune I participated in a planning retreat for Kentucky Promise Zone Early Childhood Team recently…

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Montgomery County Industrial Park gets AT&T ‘Fiber Ready’ designation, helps economic development

December 16, 20150

Representatives from AT&T, local leadership, and the Mt. Sterling-Montgomery County Industrial Authority today announced that the Mt. Sterling Industrial Park…

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PSC denies KU/LG&E landfill expansion, Gallatin’s Sterling Ventures’ request to use mine for waste fill

December 16, 2015December 17, 20150

The Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) has affirmed its earlier approval of combustion waste landfills at power plants operated by…

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Paul Long: Contemplating the new year, goal-setting runners set personal targets, some very impressive

December 16, 2015December 16, 20150

Some of us are goal setters, people who like to map out our days, our weeks, our months, and our…

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Campbellsville’s John Chowning named ‘Man of the Year’ by Project One of Louisville

December 16, 20150

Dr. John Chowning, executive vice president for church and external relations and executive assistant to the president at Campbellsville University,…

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Jamie’s Bookshelf: Entertaining reads for the reader on your holiday gift list — plenty to choose from

December 16, 2015December 16, 20150

By Jamie H. Vaught Special to NKyTribune First of two parts Are you ready to browse for entertaining new books,…

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Marcus Carey: What I learned from Tarzan movies and what it means to war-drumming politics

December 16, 2015December 15, 20150

As a boy I watched those old Tarzan movies in which jungle drums thumping away in the distance always foretold…

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Home Builders Association holds ceremony to honor Annual Award Winners in four categories

December 15, 20150

The Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky presented its annual awards at a ceremony recently at the Holiday Inn Airport….

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Rep. Mike Denham announces he will not seek another term for 70th House District seat

December 15, 2015December 15, 20150

State Rep. Mike Denham of Maysville announced this morning that he would not seek another term representing the 70th House…

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Kentucky by Heart: An impressive number of accomplished people grew up in beautiful Shelby County

December 15, 2015December 14, 20150

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist I recently was a guest speaker at the Shelby County Retired Teachers Association meeting and…

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Operation HomeFront will provide holiday meals to military families, including 200 at Ft. Knox

December 15, 20150

Operation Homefront and Walmart will distribute holiday meals to military families through the national nonprofit’s annual Holiday Meals for Military…

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Mitch McConnell: As promised, Senate has passed first Obamacare repeal bill, to fix a broken law

December 15, 2015December 15, 20150

When I became the Senate Majority Leader one year ago, I pledged to Kentuckians and to the American people that…

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Klosterman’s Pink Loaf campaign reaches $10k goal to for Pink Ribbon Girls, Breast Cancer Awareness

December 15, 20150

Klosterman Bread, a family-owned bakery headquartered in Cincinnati, wrapped up its Pink Loaf campaign benefitting The Pink Ribbon Girls, on…

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Col Owens: Democrats need new strategies for reaching out to young people, entrepreneurs

December 15, 2015December 15, 20150

I have been thinking a lot about the recent election, and the future of the Democratic Party. Here are some…

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  • Business

CVG board elects Kroger executive as chair, LB Industries partner as vice chair, effective Jan. 1

December 15, 2015December 15, 20150

The Kenton County Airport Board elected a new Chair and new Vice Chair to lead the 13-person board that oversees…

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Real Lottery winners are students who received $57.6m in scholarships without having to buy a ticket

December 15, 2015December 14, 20150

Students in North Central Kentucky last year received more than $57.6 million in college scholarships and grants paid for by…

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Blueprint for Kentucky’s Children report calls for statewide ban and ‘need to protect all kids’

December 15, 2015December 14, 20150

A new “Blueprint for Kentucky’s Children” report says children and babies who live in communities without smoking bans are “subject…

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KET: Help for families with out-of-control children; Campbell Judge Thomas leads on ‘holistic’ solutions

December 15, 2015December 15, 20151

By Patrick Reed Kentucky Educational Television Network Families who have children with behavioral problems often are faced with major challenges…

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Special Report: Kentucky schools making connections to enhance languages arts skills

December 15, 2015December 15, 20150

Kentucky’s academic standards for English Language Arts set an expectation for reading, writing, listening and speaking across different disciplines. Under…

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Gov. Bevin announces interim solution to Kentucky National Guard tuition assistance shortfall

December 14, 20150

Gov. Bevin issued the following statement regarding tuition assistance for Kentucky National Guard members: Last week it came to the…

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