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A new café seating program in Newport gives eateries a chance to expand their outdoor dining options free of charge, while also providing a more walkable experience through the business district.
Mayor Tom Guidugli, Jr. says a $37,500 grant from The Devou Good Foundation means restaurants can apply to receive free tables, chairs, umbrellas and planters. The foundation also funded so-called streateries in Cincinnati. The streateries concept is one that we are looking forward to implementing in the future, but we have a couple challenges in regard to our main business district being on a state route, he said. So, we came up with some other creative ways to implement immediate activity and the café seating program is just that.
Assistant City Manager to Depart Covington City Hall
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Covington Plaza reimagines the riverfront, opens Friday
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Ky. vaccine phase 1C: People 60 years and older, increased health risks, essential workers
Health officials estimate roughly 1.3 million Kentuckians will become eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine when phase 1C of the state s vaccine rollout begins March 1.
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COVINGTON, Ky. â For the last year, Bishop Darin Miller s Word of Life Christian Fellowship has been held to the state s coronavirus restrictions. But with the commonwealth leading the way in Tri-State vaccinations, Miller said he s looking toward the light at the end of the tunnel. I think if we can get the clergy to get their vaccinations, that s going to help us lead by example with our congregation, said Miller, who is at high risk himself of becoming seriously ill should he contract COVID-19.