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Covington passes first law structuring new government
Covington's new government structure includes non-partisan elections, six council seats, and new compensation rules. Recommendations were based on peer cities like Independence and Erlanger.
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3mFort Mitchell ends use of Flock cameras, terminates contract
Fort Mitchell officials have scrapped their contract with Flock Safety, opting to dismantle license plate reader cameras following intense public pushback regarding privacy and surveillance concerns.
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5mFuller and Smith power Bishop Brossart past Conner
Bishop Brossart secured their first win of the season in dominant fashion, defeating Conner 6-0 behind a stellar hat trick from Rylee Fuller and two goals from Kylie Smith.
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8mRundell Rankings showcase strength of NKY soccer
The Rundell Rankings provide a transparent, math-based alternative to traditional polls, utilizing the Elo system to evaluate Kentucky high school soccer performance throughout the season.
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3mNew e-bike ordinance raises concern for lack of helmets in Fort Thomas
Fort Thomas City Council debated a new ordinance regulating e-bikes and scooters, sparking public debate over helmet requirements, safety enforcement, and necessary updates to local transportation laws.
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3mBoone County Public Library receives grants for free arts programs
The Boone County Library secures two Kentucky Arts Council grants to fund diverse community performances, interactive workshops, and creative residencies for seniors, enriching local cultural engagement and artistic expression.