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Covington coffee and tea house KungBrew Cafe rebrands with new name and logo
Covington's KungBrew Cafe rebrands as Fei House. Owner Hana Chu moves forward independently, keeping the same menu and staff while embracing a new, personal identity for the popular establishment.
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3mCatholic Charities' Cassba in August announces event prizes
Celebrate 95 years of service at the annual Cassba fundraiser in August. Enjoy auctions, raffles, and music at Devou Park while supporting vital community ministries and local outreach.
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7mNewport takes first step to preserve iconic Southgate-Thompson House
Newport officials are moving to designate the 200-year-old Southgate-Thompson House as a historic landmark, preserving a legacy spanning from early settlement and the 'Tommy gun' to legendary rock music.
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4mCovington looks to expand small business incentives in Latonia
Covington plans to expand small business incentives in Latonia, increasing facade improvement loans to $15,000. New staff and funding aim to revitalize the historic Ritte's Corner corridor.
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2mPark Hills approves fund transfer for street stairs repair
Park Hills City Council approves $40,000 for stair repairs and discusses traffic calming measures, including radar signs and empty police cruisers, to address speeding concerns on local roads.
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6m50 greatest NKY prep sports teams in 50 days: 2011 Highlands football
Highlands' 2011 football team leads a countdown of Northern Kentucky's 50 greatest prep sports teams, showcasing a record-breaking 15-0 season under legendary coach Dale Mueller.