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Judy Clabes

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Schroder, Denham team up to pre-file legislation to help families save for loved ones with disabilities

October 29, 20150

Kentucky Treasurer Todd Hollenbach joined disability rights advocates Wednesday in the Capitol Rotunda to announce details of the enabling legislation…

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Bill Straub: Rand Paul is doubling down on crazy, hanging on to a hopeless presidential campaign

October 29, 20150

If you dig really, really deep, you may prove able to unearth some rationale or other for Sen. Rand Paul…

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Gateway ‘Evening of Gratitude’ celebrates foundation, former president Hughes, donors

October 29, 2015October 29, 20150

Gateway Community and Technical College Foundation celebrated the generosity and dedication of the community, Gateway Founding President, Dr. G. Edward…

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Women in Blue: Sales of calendar of NKy’s ‘iron’ policewomen to benefit Women’s Crisis Center

October 29, 2015October 29, 20150

By Shelly Whitehead NKyTribune Contributor They pump iron. They flex muscles. They do one-armed push-ups and one-legged squats. In short,…

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Mike Denham: After far too long, society, public policy finally protecting children, victims of violence

October 28, 2015October 28, 20150

As a matter of public policy, domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking and bullying were seldom discussed for much of…

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A Thoroughbred’s tale: Lexington-based Runhappy is another Breeders’ Cup feel-good story.

October 28, 2015October 28, 20150

By Liane Crossley KyForward correspondent Thoroughbred racing is full of stories that seem more like fiction than fact. The latest…

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Poll: Kentuckians want next governor, legislature to work on reducing health costs, improving health

October 28, 2015October 28, 20150

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Reducing the costs of health care and improving the state’s health are two of…

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Local boy makes good: As head of St. E Healthcare Ludlow’s Garren Colvin gets job of dreams

October 28, 2015October 28, 20150

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor Garren Colvin is the quintessential boy-next-door, complete with boyish good looks, affability and charm. When…

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Rick Robinson: Just going along with the joke about Che, the Butcher of La Cabana; it is a joke, right?

October 28, 2015October 27, 20150

Just like black, peg-leg jeans on new-age hipsters, Che Guevara never goes out of style for left-wingers. It’s hard to…

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SmartHealthToday: Attention women — don’t miss (or ignore) these subtle symptoms of a heart attack

October 28, 2015October 27, 20150

By Dianne Gebhardt-French SmartHealthToday For young women, the symptoms of a heart attack can be as subtle as they are…

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Who’ll reign at Breeder’s Cup? Local embroiderer already has the pivotal racing event all sewn up

October 28, 2015October 28, 20150

By Shelly Whitehead NKyTribune Contributor It’s a gray, drizzly fall day on Turfway Park’s backside, with a few horses slopping…

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Good news for KY consumers: Natural gas prices will be lower this heating season — maybe by 21%

October 27, 20150

Kentucky residents who heat their homes with natural gas will see much lower prices at the start of the 2015-2016…

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It’s costing us: Improve state’s low education rate, get big returns to economy, says new CPE study

October 27, 2015October 27, 20150

Kentucky’s lower education levels cost the state and citizens over $900 million annually, according to a study conducted by the…

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Thomas More College to host lecture by Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking; open to public

October 27, 20150

Thomas More College, in conjunction with the Diocese of Covington and Kentucky Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, will host…

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Kenny ‘Sky’ Walker to be guest speaker at Kenton Rotary Club Nov. 5, reservations required

October 27, 2015October 27, 20150

Former NBA and University of Kentucky star athlete, Kenny Sky Walker, will be the guest speaker at the Rotary Club…

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Constance Alexander from Murray: For many of us, the library is the home that welcomes us

October 27, 2015October 27, 20150

According to poet Robert Frost, “Home is the place where, when you have to go there, they have to take…

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Kentucky by Heart: With Comedy Open Mic, John Crissman gives kids a chance to do stand-up comedy

October 27, 2015October 27, 20150

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist I recently chatted with John Crissman, a Lexington comedian who has morphed from his own…

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Children’s Home Charity Ball ‘Passport to Paris’ to be held November 14, benefits residential program

October 27, 2015October 25, 20150

An evening of international mystique and Parisian fun is in store for guests at the 79th Annual Charity Ball: Passport…

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SmartHealthToday: Some tips for spouses of women with breast cancer; ups and downs with no easy fixes

October 27, 2015October 24, 20150

By the SmartHealthToday Team Bill Page is typically Mr. Fix-it. You’ve got a problem to solve, he’s your man. It’s…

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James A. Ramage Civil War Museum, Fort Wright to hold special ceremony for Veteran’s Day Nov. 8

October 26, 2015October 26, 20150

The James A. Ramage Civil War Museum and the City of Fort Wright will hold a special Veteran’s Day tribute…

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Eight of 23 health insurance cooperatives closing across country, including Ky; blame game ensues

October 26, 2015October 30, 20150

By Melissa Patrick Special to NKyTribune One-third of the 23 health insurance cooperatives created under the Patient Protection and Affordable…

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A life-saving heads up for Halloween: ‘Heimlich Heroes’ says know signs of choking, how to respond

October 26, 2015October 25, 20150

Just in time for Halloween, Heimlich Heroes™ provides safety tips to children who will be trick-or-treating this holiday season. The…

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