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Covington Parks & Recreation Newsletter March 2018

Below are Covington Parks & Recreation Department events and programs. For additional information click on "Learn More" or contact the Parks & Recreation Department at recreation@covingtonky.gov or 859-292-2151. Did you miss our Park and Recreation Guide? Stay connected and don't miss your opportunities to join in on the fun! To view the Recreation Guide, click h...
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The 2018 NKY Restoration Weekend Takes Place Saturday March 10, Provides Useful Information for Owners of Historic Homes

COVINGTON, Ky. - The lineup of workshops is announced for the NKY Restoration Weekend scheduled for Saturday, March 10, 2018 from 9 am to 3:30 pm at the Newport Intermediate School located at 95 W 9th Street in Newport, KY.   NKY Restoration Weekend is a free event, providing home owners resources to better understand how to maintain their historic property all the while emphasizing the value...

City Seeks Applications for Legal Assistant

JOIN OUR TEAM! The City is currently seeking a Legal Assistant to join the legal Department. Job Title: Legal Assistant  Department: Legal Department  Salary: $36,933.00 - $40,600.00 (DOQ) Summary: This position supports the City Solicitor and the Legal Department in various administrative and paralegal capacities. Primary duties include answering...

The Madison Event Center Named Official Venue/Hospitality Sponsor of the 2018 Business Recognition Awards

Please note, the links to the nomination forms have been completely changed to another program to fix the issues with the last survey mechanism. If you had any difficulties previously, please take a moment and try again to Nominate a great Covington business.  Thank you! For its fourth year, The Covington Business Excellence Awards proudly welcomes The Madison Event Center ...

Judge-Executive and Mayor Issue State of Emergency

COVINGTON, Ky. - The Mayor of the City of Covington declared an emergency today in the City due to the extensive flooding occurring as a result of excessive rainfall in the region.   Mayor Joseph U. Meyer made the declaration in conjunction with an Order of Kenton County Judge-Executive Kris A. Knochelmann declaring an emergency in Kenton County.   City management and emergency personnel...
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