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Interim mayor of Cold Spring is the old mayor, city attorney re-appointed in wake of resignations

April 8, 2015April 8, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Correspondent Meet the new mayor, same as the old mayor. In a special meeting Wednesday, city…

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Covington expected to switch trash collection to Rumpke in July, clearing way for recycling as well

April 8, 2015April 8, 20153

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Senior Reporter The City of Covington is expected to switch trash collection firms on July 1…

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Erlanger council compromise: 6-5 vote approves the two-attorney deal — one for mayor, one for council

April 8, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Correspondent Questions were asked, speeches were made, but at the end of Erlanger’s city council meeting…

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City of Ludlow participates in the Great American Clean Up with ‘Tidy Up Ludlow Day’

April 7, 2015April 13, 20150

Come take part in the Great American Clean Up. The Ludlow Historical Society is coordinating efforts to participate in this…

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Erlanger compromise may keep Wichmann on while Mayor Hermes gets to name a new city attorney

April 7, 2015April 8, 20150

By Andy Foltz NKyTribune Correspondent During tonight’s Erlanger City Council meeting, a compromise deal that would allow long-time City Attorney…

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Housing Authority plowing ahead — slowly — on long overdue replacement for Jacob Price Homes

April 6, 2015April 6, 20150

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Senior Reporter Although it’s highly doubtful that the Housing Authority of Covington will finish the centerpiece…

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Improved air quality in Campbell, Kenton, Boone counties prompts EPA to revise pollution designations

April 3, 20150

The Environmental Protection Agency has revised air quality designations for fine particle pollution in five Kentucky counties. Air monitoring data…

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Kenton Co. poll workers needed for 2015 elections

April 3, 20150

The Kenton County Board of Elections is looking for poll workers for the primary election being held on Tuesday, May…

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Ethics Reporter: Over $4M spent on lobbying in first two months; advertising now reported

March 31, 20150

About $4.2 million was spent on lobbying during the first two months of the 2015 General Assembly. In addition, businesses…

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Guardian Angel sculpture in Ft. Wright’s Families of the Fallen Garden honors hometown soldiers

March 28, 2015March 29, 20150

By Judy Clabes NKyTribune Editor A “Guardian Angel” bronze sculpture by renowned artist Greg Wyatt, commissioned to honor Ft. Wright’s…

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Kenton County polling location changes announced for May 19 primary

March 28, 2015March 31, 20150

Kenton County Clerk Gabrielle Summe reminds voters that 2015 is the year all the state-wide offices are on the ballot,…

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New parallel road to Mall Road will improve traffic flow, safety; connect businesses on west side

March 27, 2015March 27, 20151

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor A new road designed to run parallel to Mall Road will not be very long…

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Moving along quietly, ‘Duveneck Place’ could be biggest investment ever in downtown Covington

March 26, 2015March 26, 20150

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Senior Reporter For a project with a huge pricetag that may include public buildings like a…

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Ludlow Police Department to host second Citizen’s Academy, to help people understand procedures

March 26, 20150

The Ludlow Police Department will host a second Citizen’s Academy. This 10-week program will begin on April 1 and meet…

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Last-minute agreements on key legislation close out 2015 General Assembly session

March 25, 20150

The Kentucky General Assembly’s 2015 session came to a close early this morning after Senate and House members reached an…

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Anti-heroin and gas tax bills among legislation approved in final hours of Kentucky General Assembly

March 25, 2015March 25, 20150

Two bills with major implications for NKy were approved in the final hours of the 2015 Kentucky General Assembly: legislation…

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Funds will go toward ‘eliminating barriers’ that contribute to child hunger in Kentucky

March 24, 20150

By Tim Thornberry Special to NKyTribune Kentucky is one of just a few states that will be on the receiving…

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Covington City Commission approves tax increase on insurance premiums to cover capital costs

March 20, 20150

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Senior Reporter The Covington City Commission has approved a two percent increase in its tax on…

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Boone County Fiscal Court unanimously passes right-to-work ordinance, first in the region

March 18, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor The Boone County Fiscal Court unanimously approved a right-to-work ordinance Tuesday, making it the first…

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Urban Partnership’s effort to create BID special district in Covington shelved for ‘re-thinking’

March 17, 2015March 17, 20150

By Greg Paeth NKyTribune Senior Reporter The Covington Business Council and the Urban Partnership have pushed the “hold” button on…

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Boone County set to approve right-to-work ordinance at Tuesday’s meeting; expecting big crowd

March 16, 2015March 16, 20150

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune Contributor The Boone County Fiscal Court appears poised to approve a controversial right-to-work ordinance at Tuesday’s…

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Capitol Notes: Flurry of bills pass Senate and House as 2015 session nears an end

March 16, 2015March 16, 20150

Lawmakers are now in a nine-day recess and will return to the Capitol for the final two days of the…

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