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Judy Clabes

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People in the News: Republic Bank’s Saelinger presents check to library, Bossier named to IPT

February 3, 2016February 2, 20160

Republic Bank President Saelinger presents check to library Tom Saelinger, market President of Republic Bank, presented a check for $5000…

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  • Education

NKU to offer the chance to create a community garden — ten plots for individuals and groups

February 3, 2016February 2, 20160

Northern Kentucky University will offer members of the University community and the public the chance to make a corner of…

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  • Health

SmartHealthToday: Alan Rickman’s death from pancreatic cancer creates heightened awareness

February 3, 2016February 2, 20160

When a celebrity experiences a specific illness, that can raise its profile – at least temporarily. After well-known actor Alan…

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Report: Kentucky has 30 alternative ‘Revenue Options that Strengthen the Commonwealth’

February 3, 2016February 2, 20160

Kentucky has good options to fairly generate new revenue and put an end to year after year of deep cuts…

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  • Education

NKU to host 450-plus students for statewide First Lego League robotics competition Saturday

February 2, 20160

More than 450 students from across the Commonwealth will converge upon Northern Kentucky University on Saturday to find out if…

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Governor proclaims Automotive Industry Day, meets with Kentucky Auto Industry Association

February 2, 20160

Governor Matt Bevin declared today Automotive Industry Day in the Commonwealth, issuing a proclamation during a meeting with the Kentucky…

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  • Living

Christine Luken: Sharing some warm, cozy ‘batch’ soups for those cold, dreary days of winter

February 2, 20160

We know the spring is inevitably coming, but it still feels like we’re in the grasp of Old Man Winter….

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  • Living

‘Dearly Departed’ coming to Village Players; opening night sold out already; special Valentine’s matinee

February 2, 20160

Village Players of Fort Thomas presents its winter production, “Dearly Departed” by David Bottrell and Jessie Jones, Feb. 12-20, 2016….

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Family Nurturing Center, Child Victims’ Trust Fund offer ‘three simple ways’ to help keep children safe

February 2, 20160

Family Nurturing Center, an agency dedicated to ending the cycle of child abuse, is pleased to join with the Child…

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NKU homecoming week festivities underway and picking up steam toward a big day Saturday

February 2, 20160

Northern Kentucky University will celebrate homecoming this week. “We all have the potential to do amazing things at NKU and…

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  • Education

Notre Dame Academy celebrates ‘Women Making a Difference,’ honoring graduates at annual luncheon

February 2, 20160

Notre Dame Academy will honor three graduates who are living the mission of NDA and making a difference in the…

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Gateway offering free tax prep services, with United Way, for households with income under $62k

February 2, 20160

Gateway Community and Technical College’s business department offers help with tax preparation by hosting multiple workshops at the Urban Metro…

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Our Rich History: Revolutionary War forces suffered defeat in NKy thanks to Simon Girty’s war party

February 1, 2016February 15, 20166

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune On October 4, 1779, the American Revolutionary forces suffered a defeat in Northern Kentucky….

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Kentucky’s James Casalino leads design team staging the Super Bowl halftime shows

January 31, 2016February 1, 20160

By Kel Hahn Special to KyForward If you have a major production in the works and want to make it…

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  • NonProfit

Foundation for Healthy Kentucky awards $1.6 million in grants, including one to Grant County

January 31, 2016January 30, 20160

The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky invested more than $1.6 million in 2015 with community-based organizations, health-care providers, universities and…

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HBAN announces open enrollment for its Enzweiler Building Institute earn-as-you-learn trade courses

January 30, 2016January 30, 20160

The Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky’s Enzweiler Building Institute announced its period for open enrollment in its programs has…

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RAMPed Up! Howell, Lindeman elementary schools get national designation for counseling programs

January 30, 20160

Howell Elementary and Lindeman Elementary in the Erlanger- Elsmere School District have earned national recognition from the American School Counselor…

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  • Government

Bevin’s highway plan to General Assembly, includes ‘maintenance, upkeep’ of Brent Spence Bridge

January 29, 20161

Against the backdrop of depleted Road Fund revenues and the need to extend the life-cycle of aging infrastructure, Governor Matt…

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Ethics Reporter: Short session in 2015, but spending on lobbying was highest ever — $19.2 million

January 29, 20160

The 2015 General Assembly was a “short session” of 30 days, but lobbying spending for the year eclipsed all previous…

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  • Business

NKy Tri-ED announces primary industry expansions — $300m investment and nearly 150 new jobs

January 29, 2016January 28, 20160

Northern Kentucky Tri-ED announced today that expansions by FedEx Ground Package System Inc. and Messier-Bugatti USA, LLC in Northern Kentucky…

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  • Voices

Marcus Carey: The Trump Phenomenon of ‘hope and change’ and why it will likely make him President

January 28, 20161

There are few of us who have successfully avoided exposure to the Republican presidential nomination contest. In my case I…

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Applications open until Feb. 16 for Kentucky Arts Council Al Smith fellowship, Emerging Artist Award

January 28, 2016January 27, 20160

Applications are being accepted by the Kentucky Arts Council for the Al Smith Individual Artist Fellowship and the Emerging Artist…

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