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Judy Clabes

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Chief cheerleader, CVB’s Eric Summe, says ‘Meet NKY’ and love it — because ‘we take care of people’

May 4, 2015May 4, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Managing Editor Eric Summe is a Northern Kentucky native who took a circuitous route to wind…

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Kenton County needs poll workers; Summe cites absentee ballot availability, changes to polling places

May 1, 20150

The Kenton County Board of Elections is looking for poll workers for the primary election being held on Tuesday, May…

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NKU hosting regional showing of documentary, Dreamers & Doers: Voices of Kentucky Women

May 1, 2015May 1, 20150

Kentucky women and their achievements will be celebrated on Wednesday, May 6, when the public is invited to a free…

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Covington Police Chief Spike Jones to retire; Assistant Chief Byran Carter is likely successor

April 30, 2015May 1, 20150

By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune correspondent Michael “Spike” Jones is stepping down as police chief of his hometown Covington after almost…

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NKU set to graduate one of largest classes in its history and to award three honorary degrees

April 30, 2015May 1, 20150

Northern Kentucky University will present its 43rd Commencement in three separate ceremonies on Saturday, May 9, for one of its…

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Frontier celebrates expansion of services to popular destinations by offering one-day specials today

April 30, 2015April 30, 20152

Frontier Airlines is offering new daily service from CVG to Fort Myers and Atlanta and is doubling service to Fort…

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Sticker Shock: Boone County Alliance, local retailers warn of purchasing alcohol for underage youth

April 29, 20150

In an effort to reduce consumption of alcohol by underage youth, the Boone County Alliance has partnered with local retailers…

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Bridge project on I-275 Cropper Bridge will start May 4; traffic reduced to one lane each direction

April 29, 20150

A bridge restoration project on the Interstate 275 Carroll Cropper Bridge that crosses over the Ohio River into Indiana will…

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Dr. Rajeev Kurapati: Contrary to some beliefs, moderate running doesn’t increase osteoarthritis risk

April 29, 2015April 29, 20150

Pain, stiffness and swelling inducing osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis, affecting millions of people worldwide. With…

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Notices of road closures: River Road closed just west of Anderson Ferry, I-471 periodic lane closures

April 29, 2015April 29, 20150

Ky 8 (River Road) will be closed to through traffic until further notice due to a slide near the 6.5…

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Factory, European-style restaurant, on Newport’s Monmouth Row, always aimed at ‘what’s next’

April 29, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Reporter “Europe in the heart of Newport,” is the theme for the newly opened Factory, a…

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CPA Deborah Thornberry: Some important information about that vacation home and tax issues to consider

April 28, 2015April 28, 20150

Q: We purchased a vacation home several years ago. This year, our summer schedules with the kids and our jobs…

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Grant County student Haley Bryan competing in Poetry Out Loud finals in Washington, D.C.

April 28, 20150

Grant County High School sophomore Haley Bryan will compete against 52 other state champions in the Poetry Out Loud National…

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YWCA of Greater Cincinnati receives generous gift for endowment for its Domestic Violence Shelter

April 28, 2015April 28, 20150

The YWCA of Greater Cincinnati has received a generous $200,000 gift from the Cincinnati Business & Professional Women’s Retirement Living,…

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Andy Foltz: No right, only many wrongs fuel fear that leads to hate . . .and a vicious cycle with no solutions

April 28, 20150

Baltimore. Ferguson. Is Cleveland next, with the further investigation of the Tamir Rice shooting? No one is innocent in these…

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State retirement system to get “actuarial” audit by outside firm; state Chamber calls for more

April 28, 2015April 29, 20152

The Kentucky Retirement System will undergo a level two actuarial audit this summer conducted by an outside firm the system…

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Gateway’s newest innovation is a student-run business offering real-world classroom, service

April 28, 20150

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune Editor Downtown Covington is getting a new, special service business, thanks to Gateway Community and Technical…

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Six Newport Central Catholic High School juniors accepted to summer’s Governor’s Scholars program

April 28, 2015April 29, 20150

Six juniors from Newport Central Catholic High School have been selected to represent NCC in the Governor’s Scholar Program this…

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Multi-use path at Aero Parkway in Boone County gets new benches thanks to Realtors’ Placemaking grant

April 28, 20152

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor The multi-use path that extends the length of Aero Parkway in Boone County has become…

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Carrie Cox: If shareholders include terrorists, should military families be able to opt out of KPREP test?

April 27, 2015April 27, 20153

Some military families are outraged by the Kentucky Department of Education’s recent announcement that Kentucky families can’t opt out of…

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Boone’s Conner campus schools offer Engagement tour to show community leaders how to get involved

April 27, 20150

Boone County Schools’ Conner cluster will host a Business Engagement Tour Tuesday April 28th from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m….

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Kentucky’s second season of pilot hemp about to begin — now, question is what to do with it?

April 27, 20150

By Tim Thornberry NKyTribune correspondent The second season of hemp production in Kentucky is about to begin and while much…

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