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Judy Clabes

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Opinion – Bill Straub: Despite Reagan example, if Biden stays in race let’s hope he’s right

July 5, 2024July 4, 20241

It’s been almost 40 years since President Ronald Reagan, seeking a second term, ventured to Louisville to engage in a…

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Road updates: Mary Ingles Highway now open, River Road and Erlanger RR crossing closures

July 4, 2024July 3, 20240

Mary Ingles Highway now open Mary Ingles Highway (KY 6335) in Campbell County has fully reopened to traffic, following a…

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  • Business

Celebrating the birthplace of Airheads candy, Perfetti Van Melle unveils new sign at Erlanger

July 4, 2024July 3, 20240

Perfetti Van Melle USA, the NKY maker of the Airheads candy brand that generations of Americans have loved for more than…

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  • Education

Covington Schools hires Paula Capano to lead district’s Transformational Learning Center

July 4, 2024July 3, 20240

Covington Independent Public Schools has hired Paula Capano as principal of the district’s Transformational Learning Center, the alternative program designed…

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meetNKY, ArtsWave team up to expand creative placemaking, public arts in NKY

July 3, 2024July 2, 20240

meetNKY, the Northern Kentucky Visitors Bureau, and ArtsWave, the engine for the arts in the Cincinnati region and primary funder,…

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Ethan Health provides substance abuse services, sees clients through the recovery process

July 3, 2024July 2, 20240

By Patricia Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Ethan Health opened their outpatient center, located in Burlington, in 2018. They recognize substance abuse…

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  • Government

Secretary of State Adams to defend bipartisan election integrity; announces voter roll stats

July 3, 2024July 3, 20240

Secretary of State Michael Adams promised to defend from Kentuckians for the Commonwealth’s lawsuit Kentucky’s bipartisan election integrity statute, signed…

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  • Living

Mike Tussey: Behind every door of success, you’ll find a mentor

July 3, 2024July 2, 20240

The ladder of success is steep; it’s tough to keep your balance. If you have the vision, a safety belt…

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Perk up! It’s Saturday storytime at The Point Perk Coffee Shop in Covington, starting July 13

July 3, 2024July 3, 20240

Saturdays are for stories – and reading – at least at The Point Perk Coffee Shop, located at 45 W….

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An early look at what’s coming our way in the opening weekend of high school football

July 3, 2024July 2, 20240

By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter August is for practicing and playing football – and for some of us –…

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  • Voices

Opinion – Al Cross: Biden debacle brings Beshear forward

July 3, 2024July 3, 20240

When Gov. Andy Beshear formed a political committee in January and started making appearances around the country (he’ll be in…

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  • Health

Attorney General launches new Office of Administrative Hearings, names executive director

July 2, 2024July 1, 20240

Attorney General Russell Coleman announced the creation of a new office that will provide administrative review services to the Cabinet…

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Reflecting on Civil Rights Act of 1954: Onward Freedom display celebrates 60th anniversary

July 2, 2024July 1, 20240

Sixty years ago on July 2, after a century of persistent activism in the face of terrorism and violence, justice…

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Our Rich History: The Fourth of July, 1792 — pride and effort went into the celebration

July 1, 2024June 30, 20240

By Steve Preston Special to NKyTribune We are pleased to present this encore presentation of an article that originally appeared…

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  • Education

CPE report shows public colleges, universities making gains in enrollment, retention

July 1, 2024June 30, 20240

Kentucky’s public colleges and universities made significant gains in undergraduate enrollment and retention, according to the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary…

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  • Business

Remembering the ‘legend’ and the man, WLW radio’s Jim Scott, 81, who died Friday

July 1, 2024June 30, 20245

By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter I was one of the few lucky ones. Not only did I work with Jim…

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You may enjoy fireworks, but chances are your pet doesn’t; here are some tips

July 1, 2024June 30, 20240

Staff report While many people enjoy the booming sounds and flashing colors of fireworks, they can be terrifying, overwhelming⁠, and…

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Kentucky roll-out of 988 going well; nation’s mental-health centers nearing certification

July 1, 2024June 30, 20240

By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Even though the roll-out of the three-digit national suicide hotline remains a work in…

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Government briefs: Meetings in Ft. Mitchell, Taylor Mill, Campbell and Boone counties

July 1, 2024June 30, 20240

By Patricia Scheyer NKyTribune reporter FT. MITCHELL Ft. Mitchell Police Chief Rob Nader presented a check for $5,898.55 to DCCH…

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Kentucky Colonels awards grant to Easterseals Redwood for multi-sensory gaming console

July 1, 2024June 30, 20240

Easterseals Redwood has received a grant from the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels (HOKC) in the amount of $6,400 to…

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Opinion – Judy Harris: Understanding the 38th parallel . . .and the ramifications of war

July 1, 2024June 30, 20240

“If we let Korea down, the Soviets will keep right on going and swallowing up one place after another.” —…

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  • Sports

Keeneland Fall Meet stakes schedule soars to record $9.6 million in 17 days of racing

July 1, 2024June 30, 20240

Keeneland has added a total of $550,000 to the purses of four 2024 Fall Meet stakes – led by $300,000…

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