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A master plan for changes to the historic Covington park is in its early stages. The community can submit input from now until May 1.
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While more than half of Kentucky residents are women, they lead less than 7% of the Commonwealth's county governments.
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Bigfoot is popping up everywhere — in low-budget horror films, in festivals around the country (including in Ohio and Kentucky) and even in a critically acclaimed musical.
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Cincinnati's city manager dismissed the chief Thursday, citing "insubordination, inefficiency, and unsatisfactory performance."
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