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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

NEWS ROUND-UP -- WEDNESDAY 25 APR

by Michael Monks 
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THE RIVER CITY NEWS MORE COVINGTON NEWS THAN ANY OTHER SOURCE
       RECOMMENDED BRIDGE PLAN IS 
        DETRIMENTAL TO COVINGTON
DO YOU WANT TO SEE COVINGTON LOSE ITS 5TH STREET EXIT?

DO YOU THINK DRIVERS SHOULD HAVE TO DECIDE WHETHER OR NOT TO COME TO COVINGTON WAY BACK AT EZZARD CHARLES ON INTERSTATE 71? IF A DRIVER WERE TO MISS THAT DECISION POINT, THE NEXT OPTION TO COME TO COVINGTON WOULD BE AT KYLES LANE.

DO YOU WANT TO SEE GOEBEL PARK'S POOL BECOME UNUSABLE? 

DO YOU WANT TO SEE ACCESS TO DEVOU PARK BECOME MORE LIMITED?

Your City is important and so is your voice, so bring it to tonight's Brent Spence Bridge project public meeting at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center from 5:00 - 8:00PM and tell transportation officials that Covington matters. Don't let the new bridge rip apart access to our city. 
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SEE MORE: The City of Covington's concerns and recommendations for a new bridge Click Here 
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SEE ALSO: The first public meeting on the new bridge plans was held last night in Cincinnati and some of Covington's concerns were raised WCPO 
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GET ON THE BUS: 
A TOUR OF NKY'S SEGREGATED HISTORY 
Don't miss today's trip through another time in Covington. As part of April's Fair Housing Month, state housing advocates have put together a bus tour of Covington, Newport, Elsemere, and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center from 11:30AM - 3:30PM. Meet at City Hall for this FREE event. 
Register: Lexington Fair Housing or call 866-438-8617 
Lincoln Grant School. Covington's former school for
black students is part of the tour
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DESTINATION: GRADUATION
A profile of another soon-to-be-graduate of Holmes High School
From the Covington Independent Public Schools: 
“In front of an audience I feel exhilarated and I have fun,” Elijah said. “I especially like to entertain children while I am in character because they believe I am the person I am playing.”
His ambition has been fueled at Holmes. Elijah has performed in seven musicals and plays including title roles in “Seussical the Musical” and “Willy Wonka.” His final high school role will be playing the Beast in Holmes’ upcoming production of Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast.”
Elijah considers his involvement in the shows at Holmes as his greatest high school memory. “My favorite role was playing Horton the Elephant,” Elijah said. “The line, ‘a person’s a person no matter how small,’ helped me realize you don’t have to be somebody else to be important.”

He credits teacher Rex Sholar with teaching him to sing, act, and to stretch beyond his comfort zone.
Read more at CIPS Facebook page
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QUICKIES
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Flu season in NKY seems to have peaked, with just 9 new cases last week NKY Health Dept 
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In honor of tonight's Brent Spence meeting, here's a piece on how to turn town hall meetings into a game The Atlantic Cities 
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Absentee voting for Kentucky's May primary is now open press release 
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NEW DOCUMENTS SHED LIGHT ON 4TH DISTRICT SUPER PAC
Lots of movement this week in NKY's Congressional primary between seven Republican candidates: 
Knock is also a key supporter of AmeriGOP, a super PAC that backs Massie. Knock’s business Miss KC LLC donated $10,000 to the group, which has $30,000 in the bank. Federal Election Commission documents also credit Knock with a more than $500 in-kind donation for hosting the very first AmeriGOP event at his house. Further, Knock penned a letter soliciting donations for the group and saying AmeriGOP supports Massie.

But super PAC officials say Knock does not have any authority with the group. 
WFPL  
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KENTUCKY COLLEGE STUDENTS DEBATE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
From cn|2

EX-EMPLOYEES AT KY T-SHIRT COMPANY SURPRISED BY GAY CONTROVERSY
Hands On Originals, a Lexington t-shirt company that refused to print shirts for a gay pride festival basing its decision on its Christian roots, is getting pushback from former employees who say the company printed plenty of controversial shirts in the past: 

She specifically described a shirt that Hands On Originals produced for a bar. The shirt showed a silhouette of a large-breasted woman bending over. The T-shirt boasted a phrase that contained sexual innuendo.
Bryan Beauman of Paris, an attorney for the company, did not dispute that Cavanaugh worked at Hands On Originals. He also acknowledged that the company produced the T-shirt but said that was before Blaine Adamson became managing owner of the company in 2008. 
Herald-Leader/Scott Sloan  
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ARE YOU FOLLOWING THE COVINGTON HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION ON FACEBOOK?
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GOOD LUCK TO THE HOLY CROSS INDIANS BASEBALL TEAM AS THEY HEAD TO DANVILLE TODAY FOR SECTIONAL PLAY IN THE KENTUCKY ALL-A TOURNAMENT.
GLEE CHARACTER WELCOMED TO UofL CHEERLEADING TEAM
Last week Sue Sylvester announced she had hooked Santana up with a scholarship to “the Nations top cheerleading program,” the University of Louisville (unfortunately we do not actually have Cheer scholarships, sorry). 
The UofL cheerleaders made this video to welcome Santana to campus: 
HEY, EVEN MEN LIKE TO WEAR HATS TO THE KENTUCKY DERBY!
So, which hats are the best for this year's Run for the Roses? Click Here 

Read more here: http://www.kentucky.com/2012/04/24/2163038/hands-on-originals-ex-workers.html#storylink=rss?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter#storylink=cpy

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