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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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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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Gas prices often rise based on geo-political uncertainty.
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Kentuckians with chronic pain are finding it harder to afford medical cannabis. On July 1, an executive order was lifted that gave conditional pardons to patients traveling out-of-state to purchase the drug. They're now finding a large cost disparity between Kentucky and its neighbors.
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The shuttle service was started after a bridge over the Licking River between Covington and Newport was demolished.
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Cyclosporiasis cases are on the rise in Ohio. Health officials outlined ways to stay healthy.
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Like Gov. Mike DeWine, most agreed the death penalty is broken and does not deter crime, but not always with the same reasoning.
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The state is investing money to help counties develop land use plans that prioritize agricultural land.
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Most of the people at Wednesday's town hall were district employees. Many said they liked ideas in the plan, but questioned how they might be funded.
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While construction on a planned 250-megawatt data center in Trenton is underway, a group of neighbors is trying to stop more of these warehouse-like facilities in the future.