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Judy Clabes

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Commentary: Newspaper publishers as ‘community developers’ — insights from comparing ‘core competencies’

November 25, 2015November 24, 20150

By Buck Ryan and Yao Yu Special to the NKyTribune When Robert Worth Bingham bought the Louisville Courier-Journal and Louisville…

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Ky Office of Highway Safety urges ‘wear your seat belt’ during holiday travel — stay safe, come back

November 25, 2015November 24, 20150

Thanksgiving tradition is about more than turkey. The most American of holidays also is the busiest travel time of the…

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Ky 9th grader sets world record in speed cubing single solve, 4.9 seconds. So what’s your best score?

November 24, 2015November 24, 20150

Lucas Etter, a ninth-grader at Henry Clay High School in Lexington, has set what is largely considered the most coveted…

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Governor signs executive order restoring right to vote, hold public office of certain offenders

November 24, 2015November 24, 20150

Governor Steve Beshear today signed an executive order that automatically restores the right to vote and hold public office to…

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West Point Cadet Bailey Bowlin goes from ‘girly girl’ to passionate about military, aims to pilot helicopter

November 24, 20150

Staff Report When Bailey Bowlin was a star student a Walton-Verona High School, she was — by her own description…

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Constance Alexander: Words do hurt, just as much as stones; hate speech is painful bullying

November 24, 2015November 24, 20150

In the wrong hands, words are deadly weapons. In 1948, when “New Yorker” magazine published Shirley Jackson’s now-classic story, “The…

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Gateway holds first mother-daughter event to stir interest in math, science, manufacturing careers

November 24, 20150

Gateway Community and Technical College hosted girls from the Cincinnati Squash Academy and their mothers at a Raise the Floor…

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Strategies to End Homelessness teams up with NKU to develop app so you can help solve the problem

November 24, 2015November 24, 20150

As the weather turns cold in Greater Cincinnati, making sure that homeless people are connected with street outreach and emergency…

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Mike Denham: As Americans and Kentuckians, we have much to be thankful for this holiday season

November 24, 2015November 24, 20150

This week, our family and friends will gather around the dinner table as they have for generations to celebrate a…

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  • Government

Seven more counties certified as ‘Work Ready,’ having local workforce for jobs, competitiveness

November 24, 2015November 23, 20150

Boyd, Carlisle, Greenup, Marshall, McCracken, Union and Washington counties are the latest counties to be certified as Kentucky Work Ready…

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Kentucky By Heart: Thankful for a Bucket List Already Fulfilled, sharing a deep sense of gratitude

November 24, 2015November 23, 20150

Bucket lists get a lot of media play these days, and I’d like to offer mine, created Kentucky-style. But rather…

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War on heroin now taking place in white and rural America — it’s cheap and easy to get but also deadly

November 24, 2015November 23, 20150

The war on heroin, once an urban plight that mostly afflicted African Americans, is now being fought in rural white…

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Looking for good Black Friday deals? Books, movies and music will offer most value, says WalletHub

November 24, 2015November 23, 20150

Americans love deals. Why else do we camp outside our favorite stores after a big holiday feast or force ourselves…

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See Mike Battaglia and see horse racing in Kentucky — and winner of KTO’s Warner Jones Award

November 24, 2015November 24, 20150

By Billy Reed Special to NKyTribune Mike Battaglia has been a fixture on the Kentucky racing scene for so long…

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Our Rich History: A good gift book for the holidays — Women in Kentucky: Their Life and Times

November 23, 2015January 18, 20160

Part 2 of a three-part series by Debra Meyers Special to NKyTribune A new book entitled, Kentucky Women: Their Lives…

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Family Nurturing Center to benefit from Lexington’s West Sixth Brewery’s Pay It Forward program

November 23, 2015November 22, 20150

On November 24 at Dickmann’s Cafe, West Sixth Brewing will be presenting a check to Northern Kentucky nonprofit, Family Nurturing…

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Caterpillar to close Danville facility; decision impacts 75 jobs, include the 25 to be moved to Illinois

November 23, 2015November 23, 20150

Caterpillar Inc. will close its undercarriage components facility in Danville as it continues its global restructuring efforts first announced in…

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Kentucky’s October unemployment rate dipped to lowest since May; hiring brisk across all sectors

November 23, 20150

Kentucky’s preliminary October 2015 unemployment rate dipped to 4.9 percent from a seasonally adjusted 5 percent in September 2015 –…

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Pew Research Center says for first time in 50 years, more Mexicans leave the U.S. than enter

November 23, 2015November 22, 20150

For the first time in 50 years, the number of Mexicans leaving the U.S. is greater than the number entering…

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SmartHealthToday: You will not believe how many calories are involved in that traditional meal. Yikes.

November 23, 2015November 23, 20150

We all know Thanksgiving is not and never will be a holiday in which we celebrate eating healthy food. But,…

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Bevin-Hampton Inaugural Committee launches website to provide details around the Dec. 8th event

November 23, 2015November 23, 20150

The Bevin-Hampton Inaugural Committee has announced the launch of the official Inauguration website – www.governorbevin.com. The site will detail information…

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10-foot replica gjallarhorn calls Norse to battle, starts new tradition at NKU, including guest sounder

November 22, 2015November 23, 20150

Special to NKyTribune Fans at BB&T Arena for the NKU Norse game against Morehead State University Saturday night got a…

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