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In the Spotlight

| Blog: Kenton County Connects Community Press - 10/27/2008 The Community Recorder staff keeps you up to date with what's going on in Kenton County.
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Headlines for Friday, November 21

| As heard on TV: Ingrid Michaelson The Enquirer - 11/21/2008 If you watch TV, you know Ingrid Michaelson, a Staten Island-based singer-songwriter who plays tonight at the Madison Theater.
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Builders push for buyers' tax incentive The Enquirer - 11/21/2008 As Congress argues over a bailout package for the auto industry, Northern Kentucky home builders are trying to win support for a new housing rescue plan.
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| Praying as execution nears The Enquirer - 11/21/2008 People from across N.Ky. gather at St. Walburg Monastery on the eve of Marco Allen Chapman's execution, to pray for him and the children he killed in Warsaw, Ky.
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Sex-offender case goes to court The Enquirer - 11/21/2008 A registered sex offender's battle against being forced to move after Kentucky revised residency restrictions goes before the Kentucky Supreme Court today.
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| Specialized lanes speed airport check The Enquirer - 11/21/2008 While fewer travelers are expected at airports this Thanksgiving season, local officials still expect to be busy and they have a message for travelers: Plan ahead.
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Airport is Here Today, Here Tomorrow User submitted (Sandy Guile) - 11/20/2008 Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport representatives shared a Top 10 List of things businesses and communities need to know about the airport as they presented “CVG: Here Today, Here...
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| Villa Hills to fix Rogers Road bridge Community Press - 11/20/2008 City engineer Dave Whitacre expects a project to repair the bridge on Rogers Road behind the police station to last about two weeks.
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City to be Santa's mailman Community Press - 11/20/2008 Christmas is coming early to Taylor Mill with a city-organized Letters to Santa and Christmas tree lighting.
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| Arnett students in give Community Press - 11/20/2008 Teacher Dorothy Durham shook her head in amazement as she recalled a food drive held by Arnett Elementary in the past.
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Zonta Club and Joseph-Beth presents Coupons for Change User submitted (Terri Purtee-Stein) - 11/20/2008 The Zonta Club of Cincinnati will hold a Coupons for Change fundraiser in conjunction with Joseph-Beth Booksellers at their Rookwood Pavilion store located at 2692 Madison Road in Hyde Park...
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| Elections board's on the case The Enquirer - 11/20/2008 The Kentucky State Board of Elections on Friday is going to dig into the problems Kenton County voters experienced on Election Day.
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Kimmich defends work/ambition The Enquirer - 11/20/2008 Republican Scott Kimmich, who has announced his 2010 campaign for Kenton County judge-executive, does not plan to give up his job as the county's deputy judge-executive.
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| State reviews voting problems The Enquirer - 11/19/2008 The Kentucky State Board of Elections on Friday is going to dig into the problems Kenton County voters experienced on Election Day.
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| 19-year-old admits firebombing The Enquirer - 11/19/2008 A drug deal gone bad that led to the firebombing of an Independence home a year ago.Justin Stahl, 19, apologized for throwing a Molotov cocktail into the house.
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Government Forum Addresses Post Election Kentucky User submitted (Sandy Guile) - 11/19/2008 Now that the drama of a historical election is over, Senator Damon Thayer and Representative Dennis Keene will discuss “The Elections Are Over….What Now?” Fri., Nov. 21, 11:30 a.m.
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Dems say candidacy creates conflict The Enquirer - 11/19/2008 Republican Scott Kimmich, who has already announced his 2010 campaign for Kenton County Judge-executive, does not plan to give up his job as the county's deputy judge-executive.
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Kenton Housing takes over Rosedale Manor Community Press - 11/19/2008 Judge Executive Ralph Drees turned over the "key" and ownership of Rosedale Manor in Covington to Kenton Housing Inc., the non-profit which has ran the home over 50 years, during a ceremony Tuesday...
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Tell us your foreclosure story The Enquirer - 11/19/2008 With the economy sending more and more homes to the auction block, The Enquirer wants to hear from people facing foreclosure.
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