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A review of the projects that shaped Covington in 2024, a year of change and progress for the city

January 11, 2025January 10, 20250

Proving yet again that life in Covington is never static and local government moves simultaneously along myriad paths to improve…

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Covington commission extends city hall lease, renews other leases, discusses Certificate of Need

September 28, 2023September 27, 20230

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter COVINGTON – Two more years. At least, that’s the hope. Mayor Joseph U. Meyer said…

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Covington commission discusses renewing current city hall lease, economic development issues, more

September 22, 2023September 21, 20230

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter Once again, it looks as if Covington City Hall’s time in its current home will…

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Covington Commission considering remote police, fire testing; proposals heard for four economic projects

September 7, 2023September 6, 20230

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter In July, city commissioners listened to a plan to allow police officers to complete their…

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Covington hears concerns on Mainstrasse ‘groping’ incidents; considers bridge, housing, budget, more

June 9, 2023June 9, 20230

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter Six times, as a woman in this area, is “concerning,” said Commissioner Shannon Smith. So,…

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Covington commission approves industrial building in Latonia, next opioid settlement, more. . .

April 12, 2023April 12, 20230

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter Commissioner Ron Washington may have said it best. “We voted today on the industrial revenue…

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Cov commission: Park ordinance to be updated for dog parks, disc golf, more; hears noise ordinance

July 13, 2022July 12, 20220

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter When Ben Oldiges was hired two years ago as the city’s Parks & Recreation manager,…

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Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton: Perplexed by dismissal of staff, I am committed to restoring those personnel

June 19, 2019June 18, 20190

Blake Brickman, Governor Matt Bevin’s Chief of Staff, has admitted he is responsible for the unauthorized personnel action terminating employment…

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