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Judy Clabes

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Two NKy artists among 20 featured in ‘Kentucky Visions at the Capitol’ exhibit

January 15, 2015January 15, 20150

The hallways of the Capitol Annex are vibrant with art, as “Kentucky Visions at the Capitol” is on exhibit through…

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  • Business

Consumer Electronics Show offers glimpse of future (and the dressing room), gadgets, gizmos, entrepreneurs

January 14, 2015January 15, 20150

By Brent Cooper Special to NKyTribune I have been to a number of I.T. conferences over the years, but nothing…

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  • NonProfit

Three NKy non-profits compete for training and money in Fast Pitch 2015

January 14, 2015January 14, 20150

The ballots are in and 20 semi-finalists have been selected for Fast Pitch 2015. Three nonprofits are from Kentucky: Kentucky…

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Money Matters: Don’t follow the herd on investments, stay focused on long-term goals

January 14, 2015January 14, 20150

By Barbara Moran Johnson NKyTribune Financial Columnist There’s a theory on Wall Street that goes something like this: If you…

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  • Sports

Zack Pangallo, Drew McDonald carry on family tradition at NewCath, top team in 9th region

January 14, 2015January 14, 20150

By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter When their families got together over the holidays, Zack Pangallo and Drew McDonald listened…

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In committee, Sen. Hornback says give back federal poverty money: Some people ‘happy’ poor

January 14, 2015January 14, 20151

By Rae Hodge NKyTribune Frankfort reporter Since the Johnson administration occupied the White House, the Community Service Block Grant has…

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  • Living

Donald Then: If you are looking for a good read with value added, try Rick Robinson’s Alligator Alley

January 14, 2015January 14, 20150

Finding a remarkably good book is joyful. It’s akin to reaching into your pocket and pulling out a twenty you…

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Yearling colt tops Wednesday session of Keeneland January sale

January 14, 2015January 15, 20150

A yearling colt by Into Mischief sold for $150,000 on Wednesday to top the third session of the 57th annual…

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  • Education

Beechwood adopts new goals, mission, confirms commitment to tradition, future student success

January 13, 2015January 14, 20150

Shared by Melanie Stricker, chair of the board of Beechwood Independent School District: You might think that school administrators inside…

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Bill Atkins: Kentucky’s coal industry is replete with ‘boom or bust’ history; ‘War on Coal’ is a myth

January 13, 2015September 23, 20150

I was born in Letcher County in Southeast Kentucky, in the old company town of Jenkins on the border with…

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  • NonProfit

Bouquet Restaurant starting wine and dinner series to support local non-profits

January 13, 20150

Bouquet Restaurant in Covington is launching the Bouquet Charity Wine Dinner Series, a charity dining series to benefit local non-profits….

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Helen Carroll: What will it take to ensure all kids are ready to learn?

January 13, 2015January 21, 20150

By Helen Carroll NKyTribune columnist Recent headlines screamed: “only half of Kentucky’s children are prepared for kindergarten.” So, now what?…

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Car crash changed his life forever, but Brad Fritz dedicates his time to helping save others

January 13, 2015January 18, 20150

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune contributor When Brad Fritz rolls into a room, he speaks volumes – and he does it…

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President Mearns surprises two Lee County girls with ‘Cinderella’ tickets; they met ‘On Road to NKU’ tour

January 12, 2015January 15, 20150

What follows is an excerpt from the convocation speech last Friday by NKU President Geoffrey Mearns at the university. In…

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  • Business

World-class research lab coming to Erlanger as Avure Technologies moves global headquarters here

January 12, 2015January 13, 20150

A company that develops high-pressure processing systems to remove foodborne pathogens in packaged foods is moving its global headquarters to…

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Gateway board and president hold retreat, say they’re working together

January 12, 2015January 12, 20150

Gateway’s statement on its board retreat: The 10-member Gateway Community and Technical College Board of Directors and College President Dr….

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  • Business

Multi-Craft wins 9 awards in Print Excellence competition

January 12, 2015January 13, 20150

Multi-Craft won 9 awards at the 2015 Print Excellence Awards from the Printing Industries of Ohio/Northern Kentucky. Multi-Craft was awarded…

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  • Government

First meeting of Boone County’s new fiscal court marked by conciliatory tone, visioning

January 12, 2015March 12, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune contributor The Jan. 6 meeting of the Boone County Fiscal Court marked a pledge for cooperation…

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Need more Mall Road shopping options? On the way as Berkshire Farm is developed

January 12, 2015January 18, 20150

By Greg Paeth NKyTrib senior reporter If you feel like you’re running out of places to spend your money on…

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Rae Hodge: State Senate’s ‘bill mill’ is a dilemma that leaves the public out of the process

January 12, 2015January 12, 20150

Right-to-work legislation, an abortion-restriction measure, a bill aimed at stopping the heroin epidemic and a constitutional amendment to take power…

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Kenton Rotary Club to hear about Veterans Hall of Fame

January 12, 2015January 12, 20150

The Founder of the Kentucky Veterans Hall of Fame, H.B. Deatherage, and Board of Director Member, Gary Griesser, will be…

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  • Living

Carrie D. Cox: Ten ways for military families to cut costs in the New Year

January 12, 2015January 12, 20150

Military families struggle to make ends meet every year. The cost of living allowance (COLA) they are given doesn’t always…

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