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Keystone could ask voters to remove government spending limit, authorize lodging tax in November election

Keystone Mayor Ken Riley, left, and Mayor Pro Tem Dan Sullivan sit during Keystone’s first-ever town council meeting on Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024. Looking towards the November General Election, Keystone council members are debating possible ballot language that, if approved, could allow for more revenue and spending flexibility and lead to the return of a …

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Forward Covington intends to put Mayor-Council form of government on November ballot

By Judy ClabesNKyTribune editor A petition committee of five Covington residents have notified the Kenton County Clerk of its intention to get enough signatures on a petition for a November referendum to institute a Mayor-Council form of government in the city. The petition specifically seeks to place the following proposal on the ballot: Are you …

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