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Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 01/09/2024

Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 01/09/2024

Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 01/06/2024

Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 01/06/2024

Bulldozers, Biden, & the ‘5-billion-dollar mile’

2023-in-review: A summary of transformational events, energy in The Cov COVINGTON, Ky. – A startling sight set the tone for 2023 in The Cov mere days into the new year: President Joe Biden giving a speech on the banks of the Ohio River. The theme of the Jan. 4 speech was bipartisanship, but more importantly for Covington and the region was the reason for Biden’s visit. The p...

Chicken wings & sheep milk vodka

COVINGTON, Ky. – How’s that for a lip-smackin’ headline to ignite your anticipation for what’s in store in The Cov this weekend? Especially since some smokin’ hot wings and a shot or two of vodka might be just what you need to stoke a flame in your innards and keep you warm amid this bitter cold. In addition to introducing your palette to swank new flavors, you can...

Board of Commissioners Legislative Meeting Agenda 1/23/2024

Draft agenda, legislation, and minutes from the previous meetings.

CANCELLED - Board of Commissioners Meeting 1/16/2024

The Covington Board of Commissioners Meeting scheduled for Tuesday, January 16, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. has been cancelled.

Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 12/19/2023

Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 12/19/2023

MLK Jr. Day: City Hall closed Monday,  breakfast discussion Saturday

COVINGTON, Ky. – Offices at Covington City Hall will be closed Monday to honor the federal holiday marking the birth anniversary of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Offices will reopen at 8 a.m. Tuesday. *** Meanwhile, an event to honor King’s legacy will be held Saturday morning in Covington. The annual Martin Luther King Jr. Discussion Breakfast begins at 9:30 ...

Birds, barn art & MLK Jr.

COVINGTON, Ky. – It's about to get cold. Really cold. So at first blush we’re inclined to suggest you spend the weekend cutting firewood, stuffing more insulation in the walls, and darning those old wool socks before pouring some bourbon or Covington-brewed beer and curling up with a book. But that would be a disservice to you AND to our businesses in The Cov, because there&r...
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