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Judy Clabes

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Follow this road: KSO, Carnegie team up for family favorite, The Wizard of Oz, coming in January

December 30, 2015December 29, 20150

Follow the yellow brick road to the Land of Oz with The Carnegie’s production of THE WIZARD OF OZ, running…

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Women’s Initiative: Mark your calendars for annual breakfast on January 27 with keynoter Tasha Eurich

December 29, 2015December 28, 20150

Today’s business environment is more competitive than ever. To succeed, you have to stand out. And to stand out, you…

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Unemployment fell in 92 counties; Woodford is best at 3.2%, Boone and Campbell good at 3.9%

December 29, 2015December 28, 20150

Unemployment rates fell in 92 Kentucky counties between November 2014 and November 2015, rose in 23 counties and remained the…

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Ky State Parks offering student field trip experience — observing bald eagles on Kentucky Lake Jan. 29

December 29, 2015December 28, 20150

The Kentucky State Parks are offering a unique field trip experience for students interested in wildlife and the environment. Students…

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AT&T presents gifts to several state nonprofits to support their good works

December 29, 2015December 28, 20150

AT&T has presented three state nonprofits with grants so support their work. The presentations were made by Holland B. Spade…

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Public ceremony for official swearing-in for state’s newly elected constitutional officers is Jan. 4

December 29, 2015December 28, 20150

Governor Matt Bevin and Lt. Governor Jenean Hampton will host the public swearing-in ceremony for the statewide constitutional officers on…

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The best spots for welcoming in the New Year? Cincinnati comes in at #8, according to WalletHub

December 29, 2015December 28, 20150

Times Square might be the most hashtag-worthy spot for welcoming the new year, but it’s certainly not the best if…

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Chamber to preview 2016 legislative session at Eggs ‘n Issues on January 12; panel to discuss issues

December 29, 2015December 27, 20150

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce will present Eggs ‘N Issues: General Assembly Preview on Januuary 12 from 7:30-9 a.m….

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Kentucky by Heart: Harlan County has plenty to celebrate in the way of good people and talent

December 29, 2015December 29, 20150

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Steve Flairty grew up feeling good about Kentucky. He recalls childhood day trips (and sometimes…

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Rep. Jim Gooch: Why I decided to switch parties and run as Republican for Dist. 12 House seat

December 28, 20150

Today I sent an e-mail to House Speaker Greg Stumbo and House Minority Leader Jeff Hoover informing them that I…

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Attention Women: Register now for DFW’s Beyond Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Workshop

December 28, 20150

Women 18 and over have until Jan. 4 to register for a special Beyond Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Workshop at Kenlake…

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SmartHealthToday: Walk like a penguin — to keep safe on snow and ice (yes, there will be some)

December 28, 20150

By Dave Malaska SmartHealthToday Winter is bound to happen eventually — and that usually means ice and snow. The Centers…

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Kentucky Strengthening Families online training course available for early childhood professionals

December 28, 2015December 28, 20150

A new Kentucky Strengthening Families (KYSF) online training course is now available for early childhood professionals to earn professional development…

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Our Rich History: A look back at New Year’s 1916 — and threads that connect us (Let there be Peace)

December 28, 2015January 18, 20160

by Paul A. Tenkotte Special to NKyTribune New Year’s Eve, 1916. Europe was engulfed in the Great War, which since…

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About your eyes: Color perception changes with seasons, new research shows; our vision adapts

December 27, 20150

By Dr. Dawn Stratton Special to NKyTribune With winter officially underway, I thought you would be interested in new research…

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Artist Carl Von Fischer grew up in Cincinnati, will demonstrate oil painting at Ky. Artisan Center

December 27, 2015December 26, 20150

On Saturday, Jan. 2, artist Carl Von Fischer, of Mount Vernon, will demonstrate his oil painting techniques from 10:30 a.m….

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An educational weekend: See migration of sandhill cranes at Barren River’s Nature Watch Weekends

December 27, 2015December 27, 20150

Barren River Lake State Resort Park is offering its Nature Watch Weekends to view sandhill cranes as they migrate home…

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Covington Got Creative: Celebrate artists, community pride, along with goats, public art, sundials and more

December 27, 2015December 26, 20150

Did you know that goats were roaming around in Goebel Park last year as a creative way to rid the…

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Chamber to present Impact NKY ‘State of Workforce’ data at January 13 program at Covington Career Center

December 27, 2015December 26, 20150

On January 13th , Impact NKY, a foundation of the NKY Chamber is offering an informative program for employers and…

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Applications now open for Kentucky Arts Council’s apprenticeship grants; work with folk art masters

December 26, 2015December 26, 20150

Folk musician Sue Massek, of Willisburg, has experienced the Kentucky Arts Council’s Folk and Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Grant as an…

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Campbellsville dedicates new Cosmetology School in Hodgenville; part of work-ready community service

December 25, 20150

By Jordan Antle Special to NKyTribune Dr. Michael V. Carter, president of Campbellsville University, spoke at the dedication of the…

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ProPublica: Congressman presses Red Cross CEO on downsizing impact; can agency respond quickly?

December 25, 20150

By Justin Elliott ProPublica reporter A key congressman who sits on a committee that oversees the American Red Cross is…

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