A committee called Covington Forward has spent $65,000 on gathering petition signatures and campaigning for a ballot question to convert Covington’s municipal government from its current city manager form to the more common mayor-council form, while three local residents have spent $4,534 producing mailers against the change.
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Covington residents to vote on changing government structure this fall
A ballot measure asking Covington residents if they want to convert the city government from its current city manager form to a mayor-council form will appear on the November ballot.
Smoke Justis to host fundraiser to raise money, awareness of ALS
Smoke Justis is hosting Q4A Cure, a new signature event to raise money and awareness for ALS, with proceeds to be presented to The ALS Association on June 9.
Businesses, Reds fans gearing up for a day that looked unlikely just two months ago
Baseball is back, folks! Local baseball fans are gearing up for another exciting Reds home opener. Peanuts, hot dogs, beer, and family fun are just around the corner for Northern Kentuckians. We might eve forget that, just two months ago, baseball fans feared the unthinkable: no baseball. As collective bargaining agreement negotiations stalled between Major […]

