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Holiday Inn among most delinquent tax payers in Covington, according to city
Covington is cracking down on $2.4 million in unpaid property taxes and fees, targeting major delinquents like the Holiday Inn and absentee landlords to ensure fiscal accountability by June 30.
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5mHighlands' historic season ends in state semifinals against unbeaten South Warren
South Warren remains undefeated with a dominant 10-0 victory over Highlands in the KHSAA state semifinals, ending a historic season for the Bluebirds while advancing to the championship game.
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3mNKY Chamber hosting annual golf outing and networking event this August
Join the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce for a day of golf and networking on August 6th, featuring 18-hole rounds, Par-3 games, and a lively 19th Hole celebration.
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4mCampbell County PVA indicted by grand jury
Campbell County PVA Daniel Braun has been indicted on two felony counts of procuring a minor electronically following an undercover sting by the Kentucky Attorney General's Office.
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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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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.