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Covington, Kentucky · CovingtonThe City of Covington announced this week that it has successfully secured a roughly $300,000 federal grant from the U.S. Department of the Interior to bankroll the rehabilitation of the Frank Duveneck House and Studio on Greenup Street.The grant will be matched by an equal contribution from the Northern Kentucky Area Development District.Frank Duveneck is one of Covingtons greatest sons, and this grant ensures his legacy will be preserved for g…See the Story
Covington Wins $300K Grant to Rehab Frank Duveneck House
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Boone County, Kentucky · Boone CountyRoughly a dozen students were taken to a hospital with minor injuries after a school bus crash in Boone County Thursday morning, according to a spokesperson with the Boone County Sheriff's Office.Major Philip Ridgell said the crash happened on Hicks Pike near Harrison Way; the bus ran off the road, according to Ridgell.Ridgell estimated that "approximately 7 kids" were transported to a hospital for treatment, but no one suffered any major injuri…See the Story
Sheriff: Bus crashes in Boone County, some students suffered minor injuries
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Covington, Kentucky · CovingtonWhat you need to know
The 4th Street Bridge, built in 1936, will close in January 2026 for a full replacement project. TANK will operate a free shuttle service between Covington and Newport using the Girl Scout Bridge during construction. The shuttle, called the Licking River Link, will run every 30 minutes, seven days a week, through summer 2028. The 4th Street Bridge is one of the most vital pieces of cross-river infrastructure in all of Nort…See the Story