News

Entries for 2019


Know a great volunteer? Nominate them

Some of last year’s winners of CGN’s Heart of the Community award. CGN to honor community 'warriors' at annual celebration  COVINGTON, Ky. - Do you know a volunteer in Covington who makes the community around them a better place? Or a youth who has shown leadership and the volunteer spirit?   Here’s your chance to see them recognized.   The Center for Great Neighb...

Engineers to draw plans to fix Western Ave. ‘drop’

Photographs “don’t do justice” to how much the eastern edge of Western Avenue has sunk. Transmission lines complicate road stabilization project  COVINGTON, Ky. - It's difficult to say exactly when the eastern edge of Western Avenue started dropping. It's much easier to say when it's going to be fixed: Soon.   An engineering firm hired by the City - Terracon Consultants...

Public Works director retiring

Covington Public Works Director Rick Davis at a job site overlooking the Licking River Davis led numerous high-profile projects during his 6 years  COVINGTON, Ky. - For Covington Public Works Director Rick Davis, the beginning of construction for two high-profile projects - the “crown jewel” phase of Riverfront Commons and the Sixth Street and Scott Street Restoration Project - w...

Progress on Peaselburg Park

The $80,000 rebuild of Peaselburg Park continues to move forward on Howell Street, as shown by these pictures taken by Parks & Recreation staff this week.

Indie films, ardent art & ‘Jenny Savage’

COVINGTON, Ky. - Mid-August. The dog days. The doldrums.   ... but not in Love The Cov, where everybody from blood-thirsty MMA fanatics to art aficionados (and yes, sometimes those are the same people) can find something to do.   BCM music TONIGHT It’s our weekly “better hurry” item: Music@BCM is tonight, and it features Ramona Blaine and The Company, touted b...

Board of Commission Caucus Meeting Agenda 08-20-19

  Draft Agenda

City attacks lead-based paint

Covington has a large number of housing units at risk for lead poisoning, based on the age of the paint and the condition of the house. New $1.66 million program accepting applications  COVINGTON, Ky. - The City of Covington is looking for old homes where lead-based paint is making children sick or has the potential to do so.   Why?   So the City can remove the threat.   ...
Page 15 of 46First   Previous   10  11  12  13  14  [15]  16  17  18  19  Next   Last