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Fire department, public works and parks are among the budget priorities. The city has not yet passed a budget for this fiscal year — which started July 1
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It's been nearly four weeks since Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., was hospitalized. It's not the first time this year that a member of Congress has been absent for weeks with scant details.
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Simon L. Leis Jr. — former judge, prosecutor and sheriff — left a mixed legacy when he died June 27.
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City Council voted Thursday to approve an agreement granting developer Prologis a 15-year, 75% property tax abatement on the value of the planned data center buildings.
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