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Judy Clabes

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Landor’s Mary Zalla to speak at annual Chamber Women’s Initiative Peer-to-Peer roundtables

October 17, 2015October 16, 20150

he Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Women’s Initiative Peer-to-Peer roundtables will be hosting their annual luncheon on Thursday, November 5,…

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Whitewater paddling challenge — Lord of the Fork — Oct. 24, part of Kentucky’s adventure games

October 17, 2015October 19, 20150

The Lord of the Fork whitewater race – which attracts paddlers from around the world — will be Oct. 24…

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Greg Stumbo: Illegal drug epidemic plagues our state — and addiction is an ever-changing battlefield

October 17, 2015October 16, 20150

When it comes to solving the big issues of the day, President Eisenhower had it right when he said, “If…

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United Way campaign in the homestretch toward record $62m goal — participate now

October 17, 2015October 17, 20150

Local individuals, companies and organizations have two weeks left to help make a major difference in the lives of children…

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Red Bike pedals right along to a big milestone in just over a year — 100,000th ride started in Bellevue

October 16, 20150

The popular Red Bike program, launched a mere 13 months ago as Mayor John Cranley cut the ribbon at Freedom…

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Don Then: New University Press of Kentucky book, ‘Committed to Victory,’ just the thing for history buffs

October 16, 2015October 15, 20150

The University Press of Kentucky has published a new book which should be of interest to readers of the NKyTribune,…

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Transit Friendly Destinations program will encourage sustainable transportation habits

October 16, 2015October 16, 20150

Representatives from Green Umbrella, Agenda 360, Skyward, the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber, Metro and the Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky…

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  • Health

Alvin and the Chipmunks will join in national campaign to help children, families understand food safety

October 16, 20150

In an effort to educate children and their families about the importance of food safety, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)…

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  • Government

Heads up for ‘zipper merge’ starting Monday at I-275 Carroll Cropper Bridge restoration

October 16, 20150

A “zipper merge” will begin on Monday, Oct. 19 to help traffic flow on the Interstate 275 Carroll Cropper Bridge…

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Boone County Education Foundation event showcasing students, celebrating innovation

October 16, 2015October 16, 20150

Imagine a room filled with brilliant young minds demonstrating aeronautics, LEGO-based robots solving real-world engineering challenges, students showing teachers how…

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  • Education

Gospel singer Sandi Patty to appear in benefit for CU’s athletics mission to Dominican Republic

October 16, 2015October 16, 20150

Campbellsville University athletics has partnered with the most awarded female vocalist in the history of contemporary Christian music to present…

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  • Business

Matt Olliges joins Zalla Companies as new director of projects, to focus on urban core

October 16, 2015October 16, 20150

Zalla Companies has named Matt Olliges as the new Director of Projects. In this role, he will manage all new…

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  • Living

New book on NKy’s Beer Baron, George Wiedemann, to be celebrated at German Heritage Night

October 16, 2015October 16, 20150

The rise, fall, and rebirth of the legendary Wiedemann Brewing Company will be celebrated during German Heritage Night on Wednesday,…

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  • Voices

John Roush: Keep presidential debates on college campuses, the perfect experience to teach civic participation

October 15, 2015October 16, 20150

This commentary first appeared in the New York Times as part of its ‘Room for Debate’ series. Hosting presidential campaign…

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  • Education

Thomas More to sponsor semi-annual retreat for creative writers, open to all writers of any level

October 15, 20150

Refresh your writing life! Set aside a full day to dedicate to the art and craft of creative writing at…

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  • Health

SmartHealthToday: Know someone with breast cancer? Here are tips on how to help a loved one

October 15, 20150

SmartHealthToday Team Cathy Halloran was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2001 and has raised close to a combined $450,000 for…

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NKU’s Haile/US Bank College of Business named among best business schools in the nation

October 15, 2015October 15, 20150

Northern Kentucky University’s Haile/US Bank College of Business is again one of the nation’s best business schools, according to The…

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  • Living

Foster Care Review Boards in 53 Kentucky counties — including some in NKy — need volunteers

October 15, 20150

Citizen Foster Care Review Boards in 53 counties are seeking volunteers to make a difference in the lives of local…

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Bill Straub: With no real political principles, Mitch McConnell is simply focused on one thing — winning

October 15, 2015October 14, 20150

WASHINGTON – Ya gotta love Mitch McConnell. Really. The Senate Republican Leader from Louisville has for decades been one of…

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Jason Merrick leads through experience in drug treatment at Kenton County Detention Center

October 15, 2015October 15, 20155

By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune contributor Jason Merrick, charged with helping 100 Kenton County inmates at a time escape the scourge…

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State Treasurer Hollenback warns that scam artists are at it again, ignore ‘pre-trial intervention’

October 15, 2015October 14, 20150

Kentucky Treasurer Todd Hollenbach says scam artists are at it again, this time calling Kentuckians and identifying themselves as a…

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Mike Denham: Kentucky seeing uptick in number of traffic fatalities — not a good trend

October 14, 2015October 14, 20150

For nearly a decade now, Kentucky has made significant progress when it comes to reducing the number of traffic fatalities…

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