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Independence opposes bill to partially abolish property tax
Independence joins other Kentucky cities in opposing House Bill 75, which seeks to abolish property taxes on primary residences, citing concerns over devastating losses to essential public service…
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6mNewport Pavilion purchased by unknown buyer
Newport Pavilion, a massive 332,309-square-foot shopping hub anchored by Kroger and Target, has been sold by The Ranier Companies to an undisclosed buyer, marking a significant regional real estate shift.
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3mRamp closures in Covington to begin June 8 as Brent Spence project advances
Major ramp closures and traffic detours begin June 8 in Covington as part of the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project, impacting local travel for several years.
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5mNo. 1 Trinity shows its class, rolls past Beechwood
Trinity’s dominant performance shuts out Beechwood 11-0, ending the Tigers' historic season as the nationally-ranked Shamrocks advance to the KHSAA state baseball semifinals in Lexington.
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6mFast start too much to overcome as Apollo ends Campbell County's state run
Apollo's explosive six-run first inning propelled them past Campbell County 14-10 in a high-scoring KHSAA state quarterfinal, ending the Camels' historic postseason run despite a valiant late-inning comeback attempt.
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7mHighlands rallies in final at-bat, walks off North Hardin to reach first state semifinal
Highlands softball clinches its first-ever state semifinal berth after a dramatic 3-2 extra-inning victory over North Hardin, highlighted by Cam Markus' walk-off hit and Kaitlyn Dixon's stellar pitching.