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Judy Clabes

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Today’s statewide KCTCS ‘Super Sunday’ reaches out to ‘under-represented’ student populations

February 28, 20160

Kentucky’s Community & Technical College System’s annual Super Sunday today is expected to draw nearly 50,000 participants to nearly 200…

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  • Voices

Dennis Keene: Update on what’s happening in the House, as work presses on alternative spending plan

February 26, 20160

As work on the House budget plan continued this week, the state’s chief judicial officer warned that the public’s access…

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  • NonProfit

Emergency Shelter’s annual Homeless to Hopeful event tonight aims to educate, raise funding

February 26, 2016February 26, 20160

The Emergency Shelter of Northern Kentucky (ESNKY) is hosting its fourth annual Homeless to Hopeful: Passport to Caring event to…

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  • Government
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Legislative Briefs: Drone legislation clears House, heads to Senate; firefighters’ benefits bill advances

February 26, 2016February 26, 20160

A bill that would define what a drone is and what unlawful use of a drone means passed the House…

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  • Health
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SmartHealthToday: If you have a cough you can’t shake, that may be a sign of a bigger problem

February 26, 2016February 25, 20160

By Dave Malaska SmartHealthToday Does each moment of silence in your office tend to be interrupted by another cough or…

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  • NonProfit

Cov200 announces details of Legacy Project — bold goals for the city’s youngest and a mural mosaic

February 26, 2016February 26, 20160

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune Reporter COV200, the volunteer group behind the City of Covington’s bicentennial celebration, unveiled the details of…

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Thomas More College presents a new view of the universe — How about those ‘Gravitational Waves’?

February 26, 2016February 25, 20160

Thomas More College is presenting a a discussion focusing on the recent breakthrough discovery pointing toward the existence of gravitational…

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  • Business
  • Featured

Messier-Bugatti-Dowty plant in Boone County to expand its operations by 80 jobs, $100m investment

February 25, 20160

Governor Matt Bevin announced today that Aircraft wheel and brake components maker Messier-Bugatti-Dowty, a subsidiary of French tech giant Safran,…

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  • Education
  • Featured

Lindeman Elementary’s Angela Gabbard named Ky School Counselor Association’s Principal of Year

February 25, 2016February 25, 20160

Angela Gabbard, principal of Lindeman Elementary in the Erlanger-Elsmere Independent School District, was named the Kentucky School Counselor Association‘s Principal…

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  • NonProfit

Macy’s Arts Sampler Weekend means free music and free admission at Behringer-Crawford this Saturday

February 25, 20160

Macy’s Arts Sampler Weekend is coming to Behringer-Crawford Museum this Saturday — bringing free live music and free admission. Performing…

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  • Living
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Intrepid Urban Farmer: Warm weather entices, but don’t dress up plants when they have no place to go

February 25, 2016February 25, 20160

A record-breaking temperature of 72 degrees on a recent Saturday did little to cool off my keen anticipation to get…

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  • Region/State

Alzheimer’s Association, AARP and Gerontology association hold Advocacy Day at state Capitol

February 25, 20160

The Alzheimer’s Association, AARP Kentucky, and the Kentucky Association for Gerontology hosted Advocacy Day on Wednesday at the state Capitol…

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  • Government

Legislative Briefs: Life insurance benefits bill passes House panel; others also advance

February 25, 20160

A 2012 law that requires life insurance companies to make a good-faith effort to locate beneficiaries of policies they have…

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  • Voices

Mike Farrell: A rational discussion, please, about Supreme Court appointment (it’s a two-step process)

February 25, 2016February 26, 20161

The country now has had an opportunity to mourn the death of Antonin Scalia, who served his country for nearly…

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  • News
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Warning: Please don’t eat predator fish from state’s waters more than once a month — mercury high

February 25, 2016February 27, 20180

They’re tasty, but among top predators, so eat just once a month. All Kentuckians should limit consumption of fish from…

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  • Sports

Kenton County looking for adult teams for recreational softball 2016 season — want 11 teams in two leagues

February 25, 2016February 24, 20160

Kenton County Parks & Recreation is looking for adult teams for their recreational softball 2016 season. Monday Men’s Church B…

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  • Health
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Paul Long: Stick around, runners, the weather will change — a week makes a big difference

February 25, 2016February 24, 20160

What a difference a week makes. Saturday, Feb. 13, dawned bright and cold. Frothy cold. Single-digit cold. When we started…

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  • Education

BB&T $200k donation puts Thomas More over their halfway fundraising goal for its Success Center

February 24, 20160

BB&T Bank’s generous donation of $200,000 has propelled Thomas More College past the halfway mark in their goal of raising…

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  • NonProfit

COV200 legacy projects to be celebrated; include mural, time capsule, bold goals for education

February 24, 2016February 24, 20160

Staff Report As the celebration winds down, COV200, the volunteer group behind the City of Covington’s bicentennial celebration, has announced…

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  • Business

Keven Moore: An Emoji picture could be worth thousands of dollars in risk exposure :)$:)$

February 24, 20160

A couple of years ago emojis were the exclusive linguistic of teenage girls, but today it seems everyone’s using them….

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  • Government

Kentucky’s Chief Justice says Judicial Branch can’t perform its duties if budget cuts are put in place

February 24, 2016February 23, 20160

Chief Justice of Kentucky John D. Minton Jr. testified before a legislative committee today about the Judicial Branch’s budget requests…

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  • Education

St. Catharine’s board votes to file lawsuit seeking release of withheld federal student aid funds

February 24, 2016February 23, 20160

Following a unanimous vote of support by its Board of Trustees Monday, St. Catharine College filed suit in the U.S….

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