Urban village, town center planned in Covington amid exponential growth
A new urban village is expected to break ground in 2023, and the city of Covington plans to develop a town center as well. Author: Kierra Elfalan Updated: 12:04 AM PDT May 1, 2021
COVINGTON, Wash. An urban village complete with a movie theater, restaurants, condos, apartments and townhomes is coming to the city of Covington.
The new development called LakePointe Urban Village is expected to break ground in 2023 following the construction of the Covington Connector, which is a $30 million project that will provide access to LakePointe. It s under construction right now, said Covington City Manager Regan Bolli. It will widen and extend 204th [Avenue] to go down into that development and connect to Highway 18, and once that s done, then that commercial development and residential development will start.
MELBOURNE, Fla. Catherine “Chick” Withers, 84, was unexpectedly called home Tuesday, April 6, 2021.
Catherine Cox was born Feb. 24, 1937, the youngest of five children born to William and Ollie Curry Cox. Catherine was born and raised in Youngstown, where she attended Covington Elementary School and graduated from The Rayen School in 1955.
Upon graduation, Catherine later moved to Cleveland. On July 21, 1962, she married Henry Lee Gray. From this union, Catherine’s first son, Ricky Bernard Gray, was born. Following divorce, Catherine moved back to Youngstown, finding employment at the General Electric Plant located on Market Street. She would faithfully work there 30-plus years before retiring.