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A flurry fix

COVINGTON, Ky. - It's official: the first snow landed in Covington this past week and well, we are not really sure how to feel about it. Here in #LoveTheCov, we have plenty going on to keep your mind off the cold this weekend.   Parents Night Off THIS. IS. NOT. A. DRILL. Nanny McTea Sitters (yes, this is the coolest name) will be hosting an evening of storytelling, music, games, and...

Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 11-12-19

Board of Commission Meeting Minutes 11-12-19

City Hall is Closed on Veterans Day

As a reminder, City Hall is closed Monday, November 11 in observance of Veterans Day.  The City would like to thank and honor all of the brave men and women who have served!

RX for end of daylight savings

COVINGTON, Ky. - If the dreary weather and the end of daylight savings have you feeling low, we have what the doctor ordered in #LoveTheCov this weekend ... (and it’s not more cowbell).   Try belly dancing (with wine). Tarot cards. Edible cookie dough. Drinking a beer to honor military veterans who have a second career protecting the public here in Covington. Helping a new boutique...

Rivalry at Braxton: FOP vs. Local 38

Friday event honors City’s first responder military veterans   COVINGTON, Ky. - With nearly 50 military veterans serving in its Police and Fire departments, Monday’s holiday will be particularly meaningful at the City of Covington.   Ahead of the solemnity of Veterans Day, however, comes the festivity:   Friday night, a public event at Braxton Brewing Co. ...

Covington swears in new police officer

New recruit Paul Mace, center, poses with, from left, Captain Greg Jones, Assistant Chief Brian Steffen, Captain Brian Valenti, and Mayor Joe Meyer.   COVINGTON, Ky. - Covington’s newest police officer comes to the City from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, where he’s been a security officer for nearly three years.  Paul Mace was sworn in Monday morning by Mayor Joe...
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