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Judy Clabes

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Thomas More moves one step closer to full NCAA Div. II membership

July 13, 2024July 12, 20240

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter The process for Thomas More University to complete its move to become a full-fledged…

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  • Business

Keven Moore: Barbecue safety — put your expertise to work but follow some safety tips

July 13, 2024August 2, 20240

They say that vegetarian is an old Indian word for “Bad Hunter,” and I firmly believe that mankind didn’t eat…

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  • Education

KCTCS awards nearly 54% of all Kentucky GEDs ; free help available through KY Adult Education providers

July 12, 2024July 11, 20240

It’s a sobering statistic: An estimated 290,000 Kentucky adults in the working-age population, or nearly 11% of people ages 18-64,…

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  • Health

KSP’s Operation Summer Heat makes 206 drug trafficking arrests, saving lives in safer state

July 12, 2024July 11, 20240

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Gov. Andy Beshear announced on Thursday the successful launch of a statewide drug operation by…

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  • NonProfit

It’s Christmas in July at St. Vincent de Paul — help spread joy and hope for the holidays

July 11, 2024July 11, 20240

St. Vincent de Paul Northern Kentucky’s Christmas in July program is back with promotions throughout July.   SVdP NKY is…

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  • Government

Billy Matthews is ‘like a Bird Dog,’ representing Sen. Paul in 11-counties as field representative

July 11, 2024July 10, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Talk about your odd couple – try this one on for size: One grew up…

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  • Health

More than 3,700 Kentucky veterans turned to 988 suicide and crisis lifeline this year

July 11, 2024July 10, 20240

By Lisa Autry WKU Public Radio More than 16,000 Kentucky veterans struggling with their mental health have used the national 988…

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  • Business

Gov. Beshear announces recognition of state’s momentum in jobs, business development

July 11, 2024July 10, 20240

Gov. Andy Beshear announced further recognition of the Commonwealth’s economic momentum as Kentucky and several of its communities have been…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Cody Kemmer: Medical debt erased for 1,257 Kyians; now let’s protect patients

July 11, 2024July 11, 20240

As healthcare costs continue to rise, so does anxiety about being able to afford medical treatment. Even those with good…

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  • Government

Forward Covington intends to put Mayor-Council form of government on November ballot

July 10, 2024July 10, 20240

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune editor A petition committee of five Covington residents have notified the Kenton County Clerk of its…

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  • Living

Mike Tussey: Making the choice — in one of the most important decisions of your life

July 10, 2024July 10, 20240

Sometimes life becomes very complicated. You don’t see it coming; it swoops down on you when you least expect it….

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  • Region/State

‘Not so fast, Kentucky’: Reminding drivers to slow down, observe speed limits

July 10, 2024July 9, 20240

As travel increases this summer, Kentuckians are reminded to slow down and pay attention to posted speed limits to keep…

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  • Health

NKY Health Department reports on productive second quarter, keeping the public healthy

July 10, 2024July 10, 20240

Staff report The Northern Kentucky Health Department has reported on a productive second quarter in its mission to promote public…

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  • Living

Heritage Bank’s Ian Addington named 79th president of Florence Rotary Club

July 10, 2024July 10, 20241

Heritage Bank’s Ian Addington has been named the 79th President of the Florence Rotary Club, succeeding, Julie Pile. Addington was…

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  • Sports

Dan Weber Just Sayin’: Only now, we’re Just Askin’ about upcoming sports calendar, even the Olympics

July 10, 2024July 10, 20240

Questions, we’ve got questions, lots and lots of questions with the entire Northern Kentucky sporting calendar ahead of us for…

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  • Business

Ark Encounter announces return of ’40 Days & 40 Nights’ of Christian music

July 9, 2024July 8, 20240

For the fourth year in a row, the world’s largest Christian music festival returns to the Ark Encounter, July 30-September…

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  • Health

Debunking myths, misinformation about sunscreens — they don’t cause cancer but do expire

July 9, 2024July 9, 20240

By Gina Van Thomme and Kellie Bramlet Blackburn MD Anderson Cancer Center Sunscreen is a hot topic – and not…

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Bluegrass Wildlife: The sounds of nature’s night can be deafening, scary, and wonderful at the same time

July 9, 2024July 8, 20240

By Howard Whiteman Murray State University “WHIP-POOR-WILL, WHIP-POOR-WILL, WHIP-POOR-WILL” was the call coming from the windowsill. The male whip-poor-will, who…

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  • Business

NKY-based Drees Homes expands its Build on Your Lot operations throughout Greater Cincinnati

July 8, 2024July 8, 20240

Staff report Drees Homes, a national home builder headquartered in Northern Kentucky, is expanding its Build on Your Lot operations…

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Our Rich History: Pure Food, Temperance and Progressive intersect at ‘Nasty Corner’

July 8, 2024July 7, 20240

By Paul A. Tenkotte, PhD Special to NKyTribune Part 9 of an occasional series about fast food restaurants. In 1888,…

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  • Education

A landmark study with universities and USDA addresses ‘what has happened to the fireflies?’

July 8, 2024July 7, 20241

By Jordan Strickler University of Kentucky   A landmark study conducted by the University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food…

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  • Region/State

No-interest loans available to qualified entitities to clean up ‘brownfield sites’

July 8, 2024July 8, 20240

Gov. Andy Beshear announced that $1 million is available for no-interest loans to qualified entities to clean up brownfield sites…

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