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Judy Clabes

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World Peace Bell makes its way safely to temporary resting site; exciting options await

August 3, 2024August 2, 20240

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor The World Peace Bell, an international commemorative bell that ceremoniously opened the 21st Century with…

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  • NonProfit

Back-to-school: Kenton libraries offer resources, programs for all involved

August 3, 2024August 3, 20240

As back-to-school season starts, the Kenton County Public Library reminds that they offer free tutoring resources and live homework help…

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  • Business

Keven Moore: The dangers of button batteries — what to do if they are ingested; watch your kids

August 3, 2024August 3, 20240

Button batteries or coin cell batteries are used in watches, children’s toys, car keys, remotes pace-makers and other portable electronic…

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  • Government

Devou Good holds community discussion on objections to Brent Spence expansion project

August 2, 2024August 1, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Their concerns are real – the results, maybe not so much. The Devou Good Foundation,…

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  • Education

NKU sophomore Sarah Ogden selected for first-ever U.S. Women’s Cyber Team

August 2, 2024August 1, 20240

Northern Kentucky University sophomore, Sarah Ogden, has been selected to represent the United States on the first-ever U.S. Women’s Cyber…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Bill Straub: Why shouldn’t Supreme Court have a stricter, enforceable ethics code?

August 2, 2024August 1, 20241

As he prepares to finally abandon his age-old role as Senate Republican leader after the November elections, Mitch McConnell looks…

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  • Government

City of Newport commits to helping fund repairs on Purple People Bridge, a ‘regional asset’

August 1, 2024July 31, 20240

In a show of support for a major regional asset, The City of Newport Board of Commissioners voted during a…

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  • Education

Mary Kay Connolly of Read Ready Covington practices what she preaches, reads to kids

August 1, 2024August 1, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Mary Kay Connolly was ready – Ready to Read, that is. “It was just about…

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  • Living

Rebecca Cox considers disc golf her full-time job; she’ll compete in LWS Open in Burlington

August 1, 2024July 31, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter She has been on the tour since 2017. She considers it a full-time job. She…

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  • News

Halloween is coming and so is the USS Nightmare; job fairs to join haunt team

August 1, 2024July 31, 20240

It sounds unbelievable, but Halloween is just around the corner. Soon, the kids will be returning to school, and hopefully…

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  • Business

NKY Chamber to host annual Leadership Alumni Awards program, honor three recipients

August 1, 2024July 31, 20240

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce is inviting alumni from three of its top leadership programs to join in honoring…

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  • Voices

Opinion — Russell Coleman: EPA should keep its nose out of Kentucky’s waters

August 1, 2024July 31, 20242

As Kentuckians, we’ve been blessed by geography. Our Commonwealth is at the heart of America’s inland waterways—providing easy access for…

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  • Region/State

Carter Cave State Resort Park hosting annual Crawlathon (two wild cave trips and more)

August 1, 2024July 31, 20240

As part of the ongoing celebration of the 100th anniversary of Kentucky State Parks, Carter Caves State Resort Park will…

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  • News

Newport’s World Peace Bell to be moved to new temporary location Thursday; traffic plan here

July 31, 2024July 30, 20240

Newport’s iconic World Peace Bell is scheduled to be temporarily relocated on Thursday, Aug. 1, at approximately 10 a.m. Due…

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  • Health

Franklin Circuit Judge Wingate dismisses constitutional challenge to anti-vaping law

July 31, 2024July 30, 20240

By Sarah Ladd Kentucky Lantern Franklin Circuit Court Judge Thomas Wingate has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a 2024…

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  • Region/State

KSP comes in second in ‘best-looking cruiser’ contest, will take ‘February’ on the calendar

July 31, 2024July 30, 20240

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The Kentucky State Police (KSP) thanked Kentuckians for voting for their 2024 Ford Mustang GT…

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  • Education

Alex Fangman named director of development for Building Industry Association of NKY

July 31, 2024July 30, 20241

Alex Fangman has been appointed Director of Development for the Building Industry Association of Northern Kentucky (BIA). With 14 years…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Col Owens: Harris v. Trump policies compared . . . see what you think

July 31, 2024July 30, 20246

A reader has suggested that I only compare Trump and Harris on the basis of their schtick – whatever that…

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  • Living

Mike Tussey: Once upon a time, Cinci Reds barnstormed in off season (playing basketball)

July 31, 2024July 30, 20240

It was late fall 1965 – the Reds were coming of a 89-73 record, finishing 4th in the National League….

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  • Education

Holmes High student MaryJane Reynolds’ sees art as business thanks to Covington Partners

July 30, 2024July 30, 20240

MaryJane Reynolds’ passion for art is blossoming into a small business. The rising senior at Holmes High School is learning…

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  • NonProfit

United Way names 81 community partners for ’24-25 funding of $11.3 million

July 30, 2024October 16, 20240

United Way of Greater Cincinnati (UWGC) has announced its 2024-2025 funded partners. These organizations will build upon the collaborative, systems-change work…

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  • Health

State’s vaccination rates below national average; campaigns start for school openings

July 30, 2024July 29, 20241

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News With just weeks left before school starts, it’s time to make sure your school-aged…

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