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Outdoor enthusiasts will soon have a new option to explore Doe Run Lake.

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The Kenton County Fiscal Court has appointed Taylor Jackson as the interim director of Kenton County Animal Services.

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This weekend in Covington, Kentucky, offers a variety of activities for those interested in arts, history, and culinary experiences.

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Covington residents who own guns can now obtain free cable-style gun locks, a program initiated by the Covington Human Rights Commission with support from the local police department.

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As January concludes and February begins, Covington, Kentucky, offers a variety of entertainment options.

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A Special Meeting of the Covington Rental License Appeals Board is scheduled to take place in person on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.

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The Board of Commissioners is scheduled to hold a legislative meeting on February 11, 2025.

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A special meeting of the Devou Park Advisory Committee is scheduled for February 19, 2025.

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A meeting of the Human Rights Commission is scheduled for Thursday, February 6, 2025.

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A Special Meeting of Devou Properties Inc. is scheduled for Wednesday, February 19, 2025.

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The Board of Commissioners is scheduled to hold a caucus meeting on February 4, 2025.

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The Covington Academy of Heritage Trades is offering spring seminars designed to equip participants with skills in historic restoration.

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As Covington, Kentucky embarks on a transition from a City Manager form of government to a Mayor-Council structure, the Committee on Form of Government Transition has commenced its work.

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Lauren Zelt, executive director of Protecting American Consumers Together (PACT), said that Governor Kemp's proposed legislation aims to curb lawsuit abuse, reduce costs, and increase legal transparency in Georgia.

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Hunter Loggins, State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), emphasized the importance of Governor Kemp's tort reform efforts, stating that excessive lawsuits cost Georgia families over $5,500 annually.

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Uber has introduced a new self-identification feature for service animal handlers, aimed at enhancing accessibility and reducing ride refusals.

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Hamilton County Commissioners have announced the launch of the fourth round of the INSPIRE Youth Initiative Grants.

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Hamilton County is preparing for America's 250th anniversary by inviting its citizens to participate in the America 250-Ohio Hamilton County Committee.

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Briana Gilmore, Head of Global Accessibility Policy at Uber, said that the company is proud that Uber's Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle (WAV) service played a role in helping someone safely evacuate during the California wildfires.

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Mark Friedlander, Director of Corporate Communications at the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I), said that Florida's recent legal reforms have stabilized property insurance rates, reduced lawsuits, and improved market conditions.