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Saturday, October 8, 2011

NEWS ROUND-UP -- SATURDAY 8 OCTOBER

Compiled by Michael Monks
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5 (&a half) Covington places make list of 100 landmarks
Last night, when I posted this entry, I mentioned only 4. I overlooked Devou Park! Bad Covingtonian! Bad! It's fixed now, so click and read which other locales are among the best in all of Greater Cincinnati, and then write on Facebook which ones you think the Business Courier missed.
Riverfront Commons & The Army Corps of Engineers
A public meeting is set for Wednesday to discuss feasibility and potential federal solutions to any issues. 7PM inside Commission Chambers.
In Case You Missed
Insider stories from the search to replace Mayor Denny Bowman.
Brent Spence Lane Closures
More weekend traffic trouble!
Rededication of RiverCenter Plaza
Ribbon-cutting set for Thursday from 4 - 5:15PM. At least the plaza will look nice for whichever company moves in to replace Omnicare.
Mallory Supports Jobs Act
Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory joined other Ohio mayors in backing President Obama's Jobs Plan. Wonder if he suggested to others that one route for "job creation" is to take them from Covington?
President Obama Wants YOU!
...to design a poster for the American Jobs Act. Start drawing!
Davis On Unemployment
Our congressman does not seem to be a fan of extending unemployment benefits.
Fabulous Furs does its part for unemployment
Want to work at one of the coolest businesses in Covington?
See the great work going at the Welcome House
The Pike Street shelter is offering a tour Wednesday at noon. Volunteer!
High schoolers can earn college credit at Gateway
Governor Beshear made the announcement in an effort to help students become more competitive in a global economy.
KY Film Office thanks Clooney
George Clooney's "Ides Of March" was partially filmed in Covington.
Mainstrasse Paw-rade ahead of the game!
That annual event is coming up, but elsewhere more money is being spent on costuming dogs for Halloween!
Tyler-Davidson Fountain Turns 140
Celebration last night in Downtown Cincinnati.


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