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Judy Clabes

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For Spring break meetNKY says ‘meet Northern Kentucky’ close to home, see region as visitors do

April 6, 2024April 12, 20240

If you are looking for something to do for spring break — with or without kids — meetNKY, the region’s…

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St. Elizabeth Healthy Headlines: High blood pressure is a ‘silent killer’ — there are ways to control it

April 6, 2024April 12, 20240

When it comes to high blood pressure, ignorance isn’t bliss. In fact, not knowing could kill you. That’s because high…

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Jenny Riesenberg Bent is a mom of eight and a hairdresser — and manages a very busy schedule

April 6, 2024April 12, 20240

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter If you think you, have it rough – well, this will certainly make you feel…

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Opinion – Alicia Dawson: HB 274 prioritizes care of Kentucky children, promotes overall public wellbeing

April 6, 2024April 12, 20240

At a time when childhood vaccination rates are historically low, it’s important to ensure that all parents have access and…

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Governor recognizes National Public Health Week and DPH for helping create a stronger, healthier KY

April 5, 2024April 4, 20240

Gov. Andy Beshear recognized this week, April 1-7, as National Public Health Week and thanked the Department for Public Health…

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Several tornadoes touched down in state, lots of water and wind damage; one vehicle fatality in NKY

April 4, 2024April 3, 20240

After declaring a state of emergency as severe storms swept through the Commonwealth Monday and Tuesday, Gov. Andy Beshear joined…

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AAA advice: Tips on assessing storm damage, filing claims, and understanding who is responsible

April 4, 2024April 3, 20240

This week’s severe storms brought damaging winds and rain to many parts of Kentucky. The storm brought down power lines,…

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Opinion – Al Cross: A trial balance on the legislature — Political agendas prevail

April 4, 2024April 3, 20241

When the legendary Allan Trout was chief of The Courier-Journal’s Frankfort Bureau, he liked to work up “trial balances” on…

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Mike Tussey: Follow that dream and never look back — Dusty Rhodes certainly followed that path

April 3, 20241

Once upon a time there was a 13-year-old boy from Syracuse, New York who had a dream of being on…

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Severe storms update: Governor, declared state of emergency, provided overview of state’s damage

April 3, 2024April 2, 20240

After declaring a state of emergency as severe storms continue to sweep through the Commonwealth on Tuesday, Gov. Andy Beshear…

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City briefs: Florence honors Chief Grau; Park Hills discusses budget; Taylor Mill discusses new park

April 3, 2024April 2, 20240

By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter FLORENCE Police Chief Tom Grau was greeted with a standing ovation after Florence Mayor…

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Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act — aka ‘Obamacare’ – becoming untouchable safety net

April 3, 2024April 3, 20240

Kentucky Health News “A law once derided as ‘Obamacare’ and demonized as a big-government power grab is becoming a politically…

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Opinion — Brian Miller: BIA of NKY applauds new legislation on dual credits for trade students

April 3, 2024April 2, 20240

The Building Industry Association of Northern Kentucky (BIA) proudly applauds the approval of Senate Bill 164 during the 2024 session…

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Gabriel Brown rescinds his resignation as mayor of Walton, offended by comments, ready to ‘fight’

April 2, 2024April 2, 20240

By Trisha Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Walton Mayor Gabriel Brown officially rescinded his resignation Saturday night just before midnight. His letter…

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KCTCS recognizes students and graduates ‘Going Pro’ with sign-up day celebration in Capitol Rotunda

April 2, 2024April 1, 20240

The Kentucky Community & Technical College System (KCTCS) recognized students and graduates who are “Going Pro” and beginning their professional…

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St. E. Healthy Headlines: What’s in a nutrition label on foods you purchase? A step toward healthier eating

April 2, 2024April 1, 20240

Most packaged foods sold in the United States include a nutrition label, which details nutrients in the food and recommended…

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Rep. Thomas Massie invites high school students to participate in Congressional Art Competition

April 2, 2024March 31, 20240

U.S. Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) invites all high school students from Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District to participate in the 2024 Congressional…

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Horizon Community Funds’ ‘Give Where You Live’ awards first quarter grant to the Victorian at Riverside

April 2, 2024April 1, 20240

The Victorian at Riverside was the recipient of Give Where You Live NKY’s first quarter grant. The $5,100 they received…

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Opinion – Tom Fitzgerald: The fault lies not in their stars — most likely, it’s in their laws

April 2, 2024April 1, 20240

To the average person, “venue” is the place where some organized event happens — a concert, a conference, or (particularly…

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Our Rich History: 50 years later — the April 1974 tornado outbreak left a path of destruction

April 1, 2024April 1, 20245

By Paul A. Tenkotte, Ph.D. Special to NKyTribune Part 2 of a three-part series on the region’s destructive tornadoes It…

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On the Governor’s desk, a bill that would end his power to fill U.S. Senate vacancies

April 1, 2024April 1, 20240

By McKenna Horsely Kentucky Lantern Kentucky senators approved a House bill that would end the governor’s power to fill U.S….

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Point/Arc’s new hour-long call-in show, ‘What’s The Point’, to premier Saturday on WDJO Radio

April 1, 2024March 31, 20240

By Andy Furman Point/Arc What’s The Point, an hour-long radio call-in show will premier Saturday, April 6, 8-9 a.m. on…

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