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Local leaders break ground on Covington biomedical center
Leaders broke ground on the new Commonwealth Center for Biomedical Excellence in Covington, relocating NKU's law school and UK's medical branch to a $125 million world-class facility by 2028.
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6mBoone County rejects Corporex apartment proposal near Mineola Pike
Boone County officials denied Corporex's rezoning request for a 190-unit apartment complex, citing conflicts with the county's long-term land-use plan despite arguments for increased workforce housing near the airport.
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3mDayton approves 2026-27 budget amid $6 million funding drop
Dayton city council approves a $9 million budget for 2026-2027. Despite a 39% general fund decrease and loss of ARP funds, officials maintain a solid financial position for the future.
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6mFlorence to focus on infrastructure, financial oversight amid FBI probe
Florence city leaders approved a $106.9 million budget for FY 2026-27, prioritizing infrastructure and public safety while implementing strict financial controls following a criminal investigation into past revenue diversions.
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2mTravelin' Tom's Coffee ranked No. 1 on Entrepreneur Magazine's emerging franchise list
Travelin' Tom's Coffee claims the top spot as America's #1 new franchise! Discover how this mobile coffee sensation grew to 300+ trucks by prioritizing community and joy.
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3mCampbell County's Tiemeier wins Johnny Bench award as state's top catcher
Celebrate the 2026 Johnny Bench Award winners, highlighting top catchers like Camden Tiemeier, honored for their leadership and performance at Great American Ball Park this July.