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Judy Clabes

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300th Kentucky school receives certified Energy Star status, making state second nationally

December 7, 2015December 7, 20150

The Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet (EEC) and the Kentucky School Boards Association (KSBA) today announced a milestone that has…

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Samuel T. Wright of Letcher County sworn in as a justice of the Supreme Court, takes 7th district seat

December 7, 20150

Justice Samuel T. Wright III was formally sworn in as a justice of the Supreme Court of Kentucky today by…

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  • Education

UK President Capilouto says mural of ‘important work of art’ will be placed in a more complete context

December 7, 20150

UK President Eli Capilouto sent a campus wide email to the university community about the controversial historic murals at Memorial…

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  • Government

Bevin’s choice for Adjutant General, Stephen R. Hogan, has NKy ties; he ‘understands citizen solider’

December 7, 20150

Governor-Elect Matt Bevin announced the appointment of Brigadier General Stephen R. Hogan as the 52nd Adjutant General of the Commonwealth…

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The story of Blue Blue Sea, a beloved horse who overcomes odds, illustrated by NKy’s Hayley Mullins

December 7, 2015December 7, 20151

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor A children’s book about a beloved blue-collar racehorse who overcomes a devastating illness began when…

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St. E. participates in special clinical trial on revolutionary new pacemaker, early results positive

December 7, 2015December 6, 20150

Special to NKyTribune From St. Elizabeth Healthcare A round of golf, a game of cards and the chance to enjoy…

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Gov. Beshear orders flags to half-staff for National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

December 7, 2015December 7, 20150
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A Link to Hope: Talia Weinberg recounts husband’s cancer, support she received during darkest days

December 7, 2015December 6, 20150

By Talia Weinberg Special to KyForward In the beginning of 2014, life was good. I married a wonderful man. We…

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Our Rich History: The Journal of Jacob Fowler, a wandering squatter, founder, surveyor

December 7, 2015January 18, 20160

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune Before the founding of Newport and Covington and before Ohio, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma,…

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KentuckyWired prevails over seven other regional winners to be named ‘Deal of the Year’

December 6, 20150

KentuckyWired beat out seven other regional winners in being named The Bond Buyer’s 2015 ‘Deal of the Year’ at an…

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Pro Publica: Why counting mass shootings is a bad way to understand gun violence in America

December 6, 20150

By Lois Beckett ProPublica According to articles this week across the Internet, there has been an average of one mass…

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KCTCS awards a record 9,632 associate degrees, continues to increase number of certificates earned

December 6, 20150

The Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) announced that it awarded a record 9,632 associate degrees during the 2014-15…

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Kentucky African American Encyclopedia given to school libraries, in partnership with Campbellsville U.

December 6, 2015December 6, 20150

Greater Campbellsville United (GCU), the organization serving Adair, Green and Taylor counties dedicated to equality and opportunity, presented copies of…

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Spanish Pipedream led all the way to take Turfway’s $50,000 Holiday Inaugural by a neck

December 6, 20150

Spanish Pipedream led at every call and repelled a stiff challenge from runner-up Rachel’s Ready in the final half-furlong to…

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William Landrum appointed Secretary of Finance and Administration Cabinet by Gov.-Elect Matt Bevin

December 6, 2015December 6, 20151

Governor-Elect Matt Bevin has Col. William M. Landrum III, USA, Ret. as Secretary of the Finance and Administration Cabinet. Col….

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  • Education

Gov. Beshear increases reimbursements for child care providers participating in Kentucky’s CCAP

December 5, 2015December 3, 20150

In an effort to increase the quality and access of child care for Kentucky families, Gov. Steve Beshear is increasing…

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  • Living

University Press has perfect gifts for the readers on your list — from history to biography to mystery. . .

December 5, 2015December 4, 20150

Gerald Smith discusses Kentucky African American Encyclopedia The University Press of Kentucky (UPK) is now offering a myriad titles, many…

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Billy Reed: Towles exits gracefully, but is there a graceful exit option for Stoops, Barnhart?

December 4, 20150

In the more than 60 years that I’ve followed University of Kentucky football, the coaching job this season might be…

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Northern Kentucky’s Steve Knipper appointed chief of staff for Lt. Gov.-elect Jenean Hampton

December 4, 2015December 4, 20150

Lt. Governor-Elect Jenean Hampton announced Steve Knipper, former Republican nominee for Secretary of State, has accepted the Chief of Staff…

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Christ Hospital orthopedic surgeons participate in Operation Walk, provide free hip, knee replacements

December 4, 20150

Orthopaedic surgeons at The Christ Hospital Health Network will provide free hip and knee replacements to three low-income patients without…

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Lexington’s Thomas Stephens named Bevin administration’s Secretary of the Personnel Cabinet

December 4, 20150

Governor-Elect Matt Bevin announced Thomas B. Stephens as Secretary of the Personnel Cabinet. Stephens, a former general counsel of the…

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Mike Denham: Remembering Pearl Harbor and those who fought for freedom, made countless sacrifices

December 4, 20150

On Monday, Dec. 7, many across Kentucky and the nation and will pause to remember the 1941 attack on Pearl…

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