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Judy Clabes

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Mike Denham: Challenges remain for farming but we are better quipped to handle downturns

December 14, 20150

About 16 years ago, as most states were deciding how best to spend their portion of a landmark settlement reached…

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Christmas sweater sale benefits Master Provisions — name your price — extended ’til Dec. 18

December 14, 2015December 14, 20150

Need a Christmas sweater (ugly or otherwise) for a holiday get-together? There’s still time as the special (Ugly) Christmas Sweater…

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Ky Supreme Court lets stand ruling: Campbell County Library acted in good faith on annual tax rates

December 14, 20150

On Dec. 10, the Kentucky Supreme Court let stand the decision of the Kentucky Court of Appeals that ruled unanimously…

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SmartHealthToday: Keep the holidays joyful — follow these tips for a safe, healthy season all winter long

December 14, 20150

From SmartHealth Today: The holidays are a joyful time of year, but unfortunately, the cold winter months also pose many…

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Steve Pendery: Reflecting on accomplishments in Campbell County over 2015, celebrating successes

December 14, 2015December 14, 20150

Believe it or not, we are rapidly approaching the end of another calendar year. While shopping lists occupy our focus…

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Our Rich History: James Ott book on Covington artist Frank Duveneck takes fresh look at complicated life

December 14, 2015January 18, 20160

By Paul A. Tenkotte Special to the NKyTribune One of the Tri-State region’s most famous artists is Frank Duveneck (1848-1919)….

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Project SafeSpace pilot program gives foster children better access to behavioral health treatment

December 14, 2015December 14, 20150

Through a pilot program paid for with federal funds, the state’s social services agency is helping children entering out-of-home care…

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Reminders from Behringer-Crawford about deadline for Two-Headed Calf awards, dulcimer concert

December 14, 2015December 14, 20150

Do you know someone who has made significant contributions to the region in the areas of community service, education or…

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Study: Talking to teens (especially girls) about sex can lead to safer behavior; here are some tips

December 14, 2015December 14, 20150

As uncomfortable as it may be to talk about safe sex with a teenager, it can have a positive impact,…

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Jeff Hoover: Speaker Stumbo’s comments about fellow legislators off base, aimed at creating gridlock

December 12, 2015December 12, 20151

Throughout my tenure as a member of the Kentucky General Assembly, I have often told new members that one of…

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School districts across state scrambling to deal with outbreak of threats; ‘There’s no textbook for this’

December 11, 2015December 11, 20150

The closing of Covington schools today in the wake of a social media threat to the safety of students and…

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Keven Moore: Surviving an active shooter not about being fearless; it’s about swift, definitive decisions

December 11, 2015December 11, 20150

Following the mass shooting in San Bernardino, California, Americans are once again reminded of how vulnerable we all are. As…

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General Fund receipts fall 3.9 percent, Road Fund receipts down 13.2 percent in November

December 11, 20150

State Budget Director John E. Chilton reported today that General Fund receipts fell 3.9 percent in November compared to the…

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Jack Gatlin of Freund, Freeze & Arnold elected president of Northern Kentucky Bar Association

December 11, 20151

Jack S. Gatlin of the Freund, Freeze & Arnold law firm, has been elected president of the Northern Kentucky Bar…

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ALERT: Covington schools closed today — bomb threat received; ‘safety first,’ says Garrison

December 11, 2015December 11, 20150

All schools in Covington Independent Public Schools were closed today after the high school received a mom threat over social…

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Billy Reed: Making a case for the College Football Hall of Fame to honor UL’s Howard Schnellenberger

December 11, 2015December 10, 20150

Honorable jurors of the high court of public opinion, I come before you today to plead the case of Howard…

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Verona’s Glenn Warner joins expert team for book about ‘Secrets to Ignite Your Health, Wealth, Success’

December 11, 2015December 10, 20150

Special to NKyTribune Verona’s Glenn Warner, an information technologies expert, will team with leading experts from various industries to write…

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Gov. Bevin appoints John Tilley Secretary of Justice and Public Safety Cabinet

December 10, 20150

Governor Matt Bevin named State Representative John Tilley of Hopkinsville will serve as Secretary of the Justice and Public Safety…

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2015’s most popular dog names: Enter Max and Bella — and other ‘pet parents’ names; Fido still works

December 10, 20150

Rover.com, which bills itself as a “one-stop shop for loving and trustworthy dog sitters near you,” recently released its Most…

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NKU’s 43rd commencement will graduate 1300 students in two sessions this Saturday

December 10, 2015December 10, 20150

More than 1,300 students will be honored at Northern Kentucky University’s 43rd Commencement on Saturday, Dec. 12 at BB&T Arena….

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CVG receives awards from Homeland Security for management of airport security plan

December 10, 20150

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has renewed CVG’s SAFETY Act Designation and Certification awards for its Airport Security Management…

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Kentucky’s funding cuts to schools among nation’s deepest, says national policy research group

December 10, 20150

Special to NKyTribune Kentucky is one of the worst states when it comes to elementary and secondary education funding cuts…

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