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Bill Cappel Sports - Upper Soccer Field
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Features:
ADA Compliant
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Capacity: Open Space
Reservation Prices:
Covington Residents: $35.00
Non-Residents: $50.00
PARKS ARE OPEN FROM DAWN TO DUSK ONLY
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December 06, 2019
Toy drive at City Hall = 30 happy kids
December 06, 2019
You elected ’em, come watch ’em
December 05, 2019
Krampus & the alpaca
December 04, 2019
$200K on table with 2nd ‘RIPPLE Effect’
December 04, 2019
YMCA future: Hotel Covington addition
November 27, 2019
Turkey twisting & Tannenbaum
November 27, 2019
The mystery deepens
November 27, 2019
4 decades of public safety dedication retires
November 27, 2019
New top deputy from Oak Ridge, Tenn.
November 27, 2019
Thanksgiving at City Hall a 2-day holiday