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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

NEWS ROUND-UP -- TUESDAY MORNING 14 AUGUST

THE RIVER CITY NEWS MORE COVINGTON NEWS THAN ANY OTHER SOURCE
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by Michael Monks 
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BRENT SPENCE BRIDGE CLEARS FEDERAL HURDLE, WIN FOR COVINGTON
The design has been approved, but without funding:
“It’s like having a green light, but no car to drive through it,” said Mark Policinski, executive director of the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments, the region’s top transportation planning agency.
And it looks like Covington will retain its Fifth Street exit:
The FHWA report reveals a win for Covington. The plan has been modified to include a Fifth Street exit ramp off northbound I-75. Originally, the plan called for the elimination of the Fifth Street exit, requiring motorists traveling northbound to exit at 12th Street. Access to Covington has been a major concern for city leaders and the public, and the report said the decision to keep the Fifth Street exit was in response to public comments.
Full story: Cincinnati Enquirer/Jason Williams 
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COVINGTON BANK ROBBED, SUSPECT DIES AFTER JUMPING FROM BRIDGE
Wow. Via WCPO:
The man allegedly robbed the Fifth Third Bank on West Fourth Street in Covington at about 6:30 p.m. Police say a Covington police officer spotted the suspect walking in downtown Covington and tried to talk to him. That's when the suspect took off and ran across the bridge to Ohio. The man then jumped off the bridge and died instantly, according to authorities.
More with a video report: WCPO 
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DON'T MISS MONDAY'S NEWS!
Three candidates for Covington School Board have joined together to run as a slate; Story of a bullied Covington teen that took his own life is now part of an anti-bullying video; Plus. word is that the Mike Fink is going to reopen...soon. Those stories and more at the link.
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QUICKIES
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Duke Energy shareholder sues over ousted CEO's $44.5 million exit agreement Business Courier 
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Delta comes to terms with Comair employees Business Courier 
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Gas prices see biggest jump of the year WLWT 
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Judges to review grandparents visitation law Cincinnati Enquirer 
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We're Number Ton! Kentucky among most obese states WFPL 

POSSIBLY RELATED: Driver slams into Krispy Kreme truck WKYT 
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Best places to live in the future? KY is third from the bottom 
:-( Business First 
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POLITICS
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Kentucky legislator worried about Sharia law:
The bills are motivated by claims that Islamic Sharia law and laws of other nations are creeping into American courtrooms. Sharia is a the Islamic moral and religious code that is part of the legal systems of many Muslim nations. It deals with issues ranging from divorce, custody to diet and fasting. (State Rep. Kim) King (R-Harrodsburg) said she’s not singling out any foreign law or culture but addressing the concerns that a constituent brought to her.
Full story: Cincinnati Enquirer/Scott Wartman 
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Former Agriculture Commissioner/UK basketball star wants his child support payments reduced now that he is out of a job Courier-Journal 
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Gov. Beshear's Chief of Staff to be remembered Wednesday press release 
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Lt. Gov. Abramson's remarks about Fancy Farm draw more criticism WFPL 
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Good news for the NKY river cities from State Rep. Dennis Keene:

Great news for our region. The Kentucky Department of Transportation has informed me that they will be issuing a check to the City of Dayton in the amount of $79,399 and the City of Newport will receive $1883.02. These funds are left over municipal road bond funds to be used for road and bridge rehabilitation.
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Political observers are thrilled about the upcoming Vice Presidential debate which will be held in Kentucky WFPL 
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LOL: Your Republican to Explain Why Paul Ryan is a Good Choice The Onion (satire)
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KY EAGLE SCOUT RETURNS MEDAL BECAUSE OF GAY BAN

A Kentucky attorney is returning his eagle scout medal to the Boy Scouts of America over the organization's ban on gays:

Attorney Jackson Cooper, 32, of Louisville, Ky., said in an open letter that he was unsure if any of his fellow Scouts were gay. “But I do know that my now-deceased mother, a lesbian, would not have been allowed to serve as a den mother if her orientation had been public knowledge,” he wrote. “The thought that I have invested such a large part of my life with an organization that would have turned my own mother away breaks my heart.”
Full story: Associated Press 
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SKECHERS SHOES FEDERAL CASE SETTLEMENT OK'D IN LOUISVILLE
A federal judge in Louisville has tentatively OK'd a settlement in the case against Skechers shoes and the company's allegedly misleading ads about its "Shape-Ups":
An undetermined number of people will be able to get a maximum repayment for their purchases — up to $80 per pair of Shape-Ups; $84 per pair of Resistance Runner shoes; up to $54 per pair of Podded Sole Shoes; and $40 per pair for Tone-Ups.
Full story: Associated Press 
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LICKING RIVER TRAIL IS "AN URBAN OASIS"
Covington's newest addition to outdoor enjoyment gets a profile in today's Cincinnati Enquirer:
Phase II plans are to move north toward Randolph Park at Ninth Street. Ultimately officials want the trails to extend from the Ohio River, where the Riverfront Commons walking/biking path is planned, south to Interstate 275, including pieces along the shores of Campbell and Kenton counties. “We think that the trail’s going to be built piece by piece,” in $100,000 segments, Williams said. Proposed parks along the Greenway could raise total costs to $10 million or $12 million range, she said.
Full story: Cincinnati Enquirer/Mike Rutledge 
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LIBRARIES TEAM UP FOR BOOK EVENT
Rick Robinson's latest thriller Writ of Mandamus (which I have read and you should buy IMMEDIATELY) features Covington prominently in the storyline with one of its key plot points happening right on Main Street. Now the three library systems in NKY are teaming up to highlight the work:
The library systems of Boone, Kenton, Campbell and Grant counties are teaming up for the annual reading program. Committee chair Amy Foster, manager of the Boone County Public Library’s Scheben branch, said the program began in 2007 as an initiative to get everyone in the Northern Kentucky counties reading and talking about the same book. The desire to support a local author was one of the major reasons Robinson’s book was selected, she said.
Full story: Cincinnati Enquirer/Stephanie Salmons 
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COVINGTON ROTARY CLUB CHANGES LEADERSHIP
The Covington Rotary Club's new board of directors:
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More pictures: Covington Rotary @ Facebook 
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COVINGTON SCHOOLS MENTOR TRAINING TONIGHT
Help one student, change two lives. Learn how to be a mentor in the Covington Independent Public Schools (students return next week!) during a training session tonight at Holmes Middle School (classroom 1320) running from 6:00PM - 7:30PM. Call 859.392.3188 for more information.
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COVINGTON QUICKIES
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Holmes football team builds for a bigger finish this season Cincinnati Enquirer 
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Which local high school football games will be on your TV each week? ClickTBNK 
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Have you weighed in on the most awesome stuff in Covington? The list is being compiled so hurry up! Awesome Collective of Covington 
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Covington's Wolf & Company Bistro review by Polly Campbell Cincinnati Enquirer 
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XANADU IS A HIT AT THE CARNEGIE
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Good review: City Beat 
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Mixed review: Cincinnati Enquirer 
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Saturday, March 17, 2012

NEWS ROUND-UP -- SATURDAY 17 MAR

by Michael Monks 
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THE RIVER CITY NEWS MORE COVINGTON NEWS THAN ANY OTHER SOURCE
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NO SIGN TO HONOR HOLMES'S STATE BASKETBALL TITLE FROM 2009? 
On Wednesday, the 2011 Class 2A state football champions, the Holy Cross Indians, were honored with a sign on Winston Avenue commemorating their remarkable feat. 
The event was covered by The River City News here and while everyone is thrilled for Holy Cross, a reader at The River City News Facebook page asked: 
With all due respect to Holy Cross - where is the Holmes championship sign? I'm hoping one actually exists but if not - how do we make it happen? Are the signs purchased by the school, the city or donors? 
The Holmes Bulldogs claimed the Kentucky high school basketball state title in 2009 but no sign commemorating the victory exists. City Commissioner Steve Casper wrote: 
Holy Cross sign was made possible by Latonia Business Association. There are efforts being made to find a private organization to step up on behalf of Holmes' champions! 
Let's get a sign for the Bulldogs on Madison Avenue! In the meantime, here's a video from 2009 celebrating Holmes's victory: 
SEE ALSO: One player from that 2009 championship team is now a sophomore at Ohio University which upset 4th-seeded Michigan in the NCAA Tournament last night. Ricardo Johnson did not score any points but he did grab a rebound and had a steal in the Bobcats surprising victory -- and Covington Independent Public Schools is celebrating:  
Ricardo was all smiles after the game Thursday night when the Ohio Bobcats upset Michigan, 65-60.
ARE YOU PROUD OF THIS BULLDOG? Let him know and you may win a gift certificate to Chez Nora’s restaurant. You have a chance of winning by liking us on Facebook or by commenting on Ricardo’s photo. We will make sure Ricardo receives your comments. The winner will be notified Wednesday. Pass this message along to your family and friends.
Good luck Ricardo. 
Go to CIPS Facebook to participate! 
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ROAD PRIORITIES, LATIN SCHOOL BONDS TOP COMMISSION AGENDA
The Diocese's request for more than $1 million in industrial revenue bonds from the City; Covington's road priorities include Hands Pike & Taylor Mill Road; Plus, lots of new equipment for the fire department. For a preview of Tuesday's City Commission meeting, click the link. 
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COVINGTON REP. ARNOLD SIMPSON'S ANGEL INVESTOR BILL WON'T HAPPEN
Not this year, anyway: 
Some blamed personal politics while others blamed the state’s lean budget for angel investment tax incentive’s apparent failure this session.(snip)“We are all of one mindset, and the no. 1 mindset is the creation of jobs,” Simpson said. “We keep gaining every quarter but the jobs are not coming back. This is a mechanism by which we could create an impetus to get critical mass for an employment base. It would be a foundation for the future.” 
Cincinnati Enquirer/Scott Wartman  
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MORE FROM FRANKFORT

A final plan is needed for the Brent Spence Bridge Cincinnati Enquirer 
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House Speaker Greg Stumbo predicts a busy two weeks as session winds down cn|2 
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Kentucky will pay $8.3 million for historic Louisville estate to make way for new bridge Courier-Journal 

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PETS SEPARATED DURING TORNADO IN KENTON COUNTY STILL SEEK REUNION
Take a look at these pets
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TORNADO RECOVERY HEADLINES
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Local groups returning items blown far away during storm Cincinnati Enquirer 
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Photo found 134 miles from West Liberty Home Herald-Leader
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Red Cross donations near $1 million Courier-Journal 
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Life slowly returning to normal for West Liberty Herald-Leader 
Miracle school to open in West Liberty WKYT


THE RIVER CITY NEWS MORE COVINGTON NEWS THAN ANY OTHER SOURCE
CONVICTED: MUGSHOT ROUND-UP FOR MARCH 17
Who's going to prison and who got probation? It's a long list from This Week in Kenton County Circuit Court. Click the link for the mugshot round-up. 
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NKCAC & COVINGTON ROTARY CLUB HELP YOUNG DADS
Six more fathers graduated from the Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission's "24/7 Dad" program which is supported by the Covington Rotary Club: 
From NKCAC
Congrats to our "24/7 Dads" graduates!!! Six local men completed this fatherhood program today. A big thank you to the Rotary Club of Covington for supporting this program! 
About the program
NKCAC’s Fatherhood Initiative has trained facilitators who provide classes to fathers using two of the National Fatherhood Initiative sponsored curriculums: 24/7 Dad™ or InsideOut Dad™. 24/7 Dad™ is the most comprehensive fatherhood program available with innovative tools, strategies, and exercises for fathers of all races, religions, cultures, and backgrounds. Developed by fathering and parenting experts, it focuses on the characteristics men need to be good fathers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

QUICKIES

Senator Rand Paul wants to replace Medicare WBKO 
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Cincinnati's Northside neighborhood to become entertainment district Cincy Voices 
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Artist Shepard Fairey (who painted several murals in Covington in 2010 and is famous for the Barack Obama "Hope" poster) is returning to Cincinnati Cincinnati Enquirer 
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What are anglers catching in the Ohio River? Three states will be asking questions starting tomorrow Herald-Leader
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in case you missed...
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON'S NEWS
Two Covington condo buildings rank in the top 3 for most expensive units sold in Greater Cincinnati; A unique promotion at a Downtown Covington shop wants to know which M&M you prefer; Plus, who's paying for the Governor's plane ride to a basketball game? Those and more at the link. 
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        BRACKETS BUSTED!
        MARCH: NOW WITH MORE MADNESS
Anybody pick Lehigh over Duke? Norfolk State over Missouri? No? Good! Then we all still have a chance to win the office pool!
 
      #1-SEED KENTUCKY TAKES ON #8-SEED IOWA STATE TONIGHT
         MURRAY STATE AND LOUISVILLE ARE ALSO IN ACTION
Iowa State is a unique test for Kentucky Herald-Leader 
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How Iowa State and UK match up Herald-Leader 
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High flyin' Wildcats kill with lobs Courier-Journal 
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One player from Iowa State was close to becoming a UK Wildcat -- but he was too scared to get on an airplane at the time Herald-Leader 
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Remember Deron Feldhaus? Of course you do -- he's a UK "Unforgettable". He remembers you, too Cincinnati Enquirer 
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Murray State is one win away from being first Ohio Valley Conference team in Sweet 16 since Nixon Courier-Journal 
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STILL SOME NUTELLA LEFT IN JAR, REPORTS DEPRESSION
LOL: 
Citing the fact that having another spoonful or two wasn't going to make much of a difference at this point anyway, a crippling bout of clinical depression reported Tuesday there was definitely still some Nutella left in that jar. According to the cluster of symptoms relating to persistent anxiety and low self-esteem, it looks as if there's a little left on the lid as well. 
The Onion