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Judy Clabes

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More than 700 attend the Chamber’s Women’s Initiative sixth annual breakfast

January 28, 20150

Staff Report A capacity crowd — more than 700 people — filled the Northern Kentucky Convention Center conference room for…

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Two governors aim to trim costs on Brent Spence Bridge but say it can’t be built without tolls

January 28, 2015January 29, 20150

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune senior reporter Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear and Ohio Gov. John Kasich unveiled Wednesday what they call…

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Boone County Clerk Kenny Brown arranging Valentine’s Day weddings for 20 lucky couples

January 28, 2015January 27, 20150

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune Editor Just think of Boone County Clerk Kenny Brown as a hopeless romantic. He’s all set…

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NKU to celebrate Emily Dickinson’s artwork during three-day festival on Valentine’s Day

January 28, 2015January 27, 20151

Northern Kentucky University will celebrate Emily Dickinson and the artwork her poetry has inspired with a three-day festival on Valentine’s…

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Urban Farmer: Seed catalogues have arrived in force, now the fun — and ordering — begins! Hurry Spring!

January 27, 20150

By Ginger Dawson NKyTribune’s Intrepid Urban Farmer Right around Christmas, when I was up to my eyeballs and possibly drowning…

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Covington Police Chief Jones says heroin not just an enforcement issue, and victim’s mom agrees

January 27, 2015January 27, 20152

By Mike Rutledge NKyTribune reporter The police chief of Northern Kentucky’s largest city believes more education and more effective residential…

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Helen Carroll: Business benefits from schools connection; NaviGo, coaching model examples

January 27, 2015January 27, 20150

It’s about business engagement . . . but it’s also about business benefit. “That sweet, six year old comes running…

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Burlington woman donates kidney to near stranger, so friend would not know pain of losing her father

January 26, 2015January 25, 20156

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor Samantha Denton of Burlington barely knew Doug Ransdell, but that didn’t stop her from making…

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Rick Robinson: Wendell Ford, statesman whose word was bond, ‘greatest Jaycee of all’

January 25, 2015January 25, 20152

When my wife Linda and I first started dating, it is safe to say she was apolitical. Opposites attract, I…

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Letter to the Editor: Emily Shelton says Thomas Massie made right choice in saying no to status quo

January 25, 20150

Politicians do plenty of things to raise the ire of their constituents. It’s both rare and refreshing to see a…

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Carrie Cox: Battling Babe launches PTSD magazine, still angry that soldiers don’t get help they need

January 25, 20150

Many of you will remember Ashley Lambert-Wise as the bare backed beauty whose photo went viral after she scrawled the…

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BOURBON TRUMPS TEA! Clay Center sending ‘peace’ bourbon to D.C. for ‘Bourbon Summit’

January 25, 2015January 25, 20150

By Judy Clabes Editor and Publisher A proper Bourbon Summit requires a collaborative meeting of two powerful Washington political leaders…

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Wednesday: Paul Long on Rachelle Ungerman and her 100-mile race, yes that’s 100 miles

January 25, 2015January 27, 20150
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Ky lottery sales ahead of last year but below budget hopes, scratch-off sales are strong

January 24, 2015January 26, 20150

Following a trend set early in the fiscal year, Kentucky Lottery sales are ahead of last year’s pace – but…

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Wendell Ford to lie in state at Capitol Rotunda Sunday; funeral, interment in Owensboro Tuesday

January 23, 2015January 25, 20150

Retired Senator and former Governor Wendell Ford will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda in Frankfort on Sunday, followed…

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Covington documentary premieres on city’s 200th birthday — plan to come to the big show

January 23, 2015January 24, 20150

Covington’s 200-year history is a rich one filled with stories of people, places, and events that make the city unique….

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Marine Corps veteran finds a friend in Independence — and help for sick baby and new future for himself

January 23, 2015January 22, 20150

Special to NKyTribune Independence resident Dr. Nelson Soto and his wife Ana reached out to United States Marine Corps Veteran…

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Helen Carroll: Reflections on 27 years with Toyota — happy memories and many stories to share

January 22, 2015January 21, 20150

A few months ago, I was asked to speak to a high school reunion in Georgetown. I won’t say how…

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Tom Block: President’s State of Union speech less partisan but some proposals have little chance

January 21, 20150

Last night the President delivered his second to last State of the Union speech, and his first address to Congress…

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Nonprofit Spotlight: Children’s Law Center is in its 25th year of advocacy for the rights of children

January 20, 2015January 20, 20150

By Kim Tandy Special to NKyTribune Twenty five years ago, with the help and advice of many lawyers and a…

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New times for Kenton County Alliance to Prevent Substance Abuse for advocate training; now 12:30- 2 p.m. Jan. 30

January 20, 2015January 22, 20150

Special to NKyTribune The Kenton County Alliance to Prevent Substance Abuse (KCA) is calling on experts in Kentucky politics and…

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Q&A session reveals much about new Covington City Commission, including stance on bridge tolling

January 20, 2015January 20, 20150

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune senior reporter The Covington City Commission made it clear 15 days into its new term that…

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