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The City of Covington is located in Kenton County, Kentucky, immediately across the Ohio River from Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded in 1815, Covington is the 5th most populous city in Kentucky and part of the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky metropolitan area.
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Covington, KY
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1815
Locations
Employees at City of Covington, Kentucky
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- AMERICA RECYCLES DAY. Today is America Recycles Day, a Keep America Beautiful initiative that’s the only nationally recognized day to promote and celebrate recycling across the United States. Each year, on November 15 and in the weeks leading up to it, communities across the country participate by promoting environmental citizenship and take action to increase and improve recycling in America (though many in The Cov are mindful of this daily). Confused about recycling? No need to worry. America Recycles Day (ARD) is a perfect time to overcome your recycling confusion, and Covington’s Solid Waste and Recycling Division is here to support your household by providing access to recycling carts at no charge (residences with 1-4 units are eligible), mailing educational information directly to your household, and online access to answer your questions. To get your free recycling cart, contact Rumpke Waste & Recycling’s customer call center at 1-800-828-8171 and request your cart today. Recyclable material has value and when collected and processed creates jobs, conserves natural resources, saves energy, and reduces pollution and landfill space. So why wouldn’t you recycle? It’s just as easy to throw your material in the recycling cart instead of the trash cart when you know what to throw in it. Get quick, easy answers about what is accepted in our community by visiting Recycle Check or the City website’s Recycling Guidelines. And be sure to watch your mailboxes for the most up- to-date recycling guide arriving in the next few weeks. Check out our stats and ongoing recycling collection initiatives. Here’s how we’re doing in The Cov: · Of the 15,735 Covington residential accounts, 9,816 households are participating in the recycling program. · Over the last year, 1,919.58 tons of recyclables have been collected through our curbside recycling program. · Covington is adding to and rolling out more street corner recycling receptables to capture even more material when folks are on the go. To date, the city has 40 recycling receptacles. · Electronics upcycling and recycling, REBOOT Electronics Reuse and Recycling in partnership with The Center for Great Neighborhoods’ Keep Covington Beautiful Program and the City’s Solid Waste and Recycling Division have made recycling electronics easy and convenient by placing a drop off bin in Covington. The REBOOT bin is located outside The Center for Great Neighborhoods at 321 W MLK Blvd/12th Street. Check out Reboot Electronic Recycling: Computer Recycling Company for more information about dropping off electronics. Celebrate America Recycles Day with us by learning more about what and how to recycle in The Cov.#AmericaRecyclesDay #Recycle #CovingtonKYRecycles
- A magical painting party, cigars to smoke, wine to sip, live music to wind down (or up) with, collages to create, a centuries-old deal with the devil, and lots more happening in The Cov this weekend.https://bit.ly/3Z4u3eO
- The City’s Business Retention and Expansion Manager Patrick Duffy, MBA, SHRM-CP and Business Attraction Manager Susan B. Smith were on hand for today’s U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) “Contracts & Capital for Veterans” event at the Kentucky Career Center in Covington. The event featured speakers from the SBA, the Army Corps of Engineers, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the University of Kentucky, Republic Bank, and other organizations. Attendees learned how to secure federal and state contracts and about SBA-backed lending for their veteran-owned small businesses. The event was part of the SBA's 11th annual National Veterans' Small Business Week (NVSBW). The week-long celebration highlights the contributions of veteran-owned businesses to the economy and provides resources for veteran small business owners. #veteranownedbusiness #veteranownedbiz #veterans #smallbiz #veteranownedsmallbusinesses #smallbusiness #smallbusinessowners #CovingtonKY
- Did you see the GREAT segment about Covington's Public Art on KET - Kentucky Educational Television's "Kentucky Life" on Saturday? If not, you can check it out right here Rachael Parker ArtsWave Emily Palmer Wolff Jonathan Queen Janet Creekmore https://lnkd.in/gS8gZcNi
Covington's Public Art
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- CONGRATULATIONS TO AVIATRA ACCELERATORS ON ITS NEW EXPANSION: AVIATRA INCUBATOR! At a ribbon cutting ceremony this morning, Mayor Joe Meyer joined Aviatra Accelerators CEO Jill Morenz and Marketing Strategist and Program Coordinator Jasmine Hughes to celebrate the opening of the organization’s new expanded incubator space. The Aviatra Incubator, which is adjacent to the organization’s current offices at 112 W. Pike St, is designed to provide early-stage women entrepreneurs in the region with the resources, mentorship, and community they need to accelerate their businesses, furthering Aviatra’s mission to empower women to start and grow their companies. The Aviatra Incubator goes beyond traditional startup support by offering a safe, comfortable, and collaborative space where women can connect, share knowledge, and grow alongside fellow female entrepreneurs. Meyer thanked Morenz and Hughes for the outstanding work they do, providing education and tools to help women start and grow their own business, then spoke to the impact Covington’s small businesses have on the city’s overall success. “It’s the small businesses that create the vibrancy, that create the neighborhoods – the places where people want to go and hang out, and really add to the quality of life,” said Meyer. “It’s small businesses that are the backbone of our Covington community. Its why our city government has been so aggressive in supporting small businesses. I mean micro businesses – businesses with one two three employees, just starting out, where we give them a rent subsidy to help them get through the first year, with $500 a month for their rent, or a façade subsidy so they can fix up the front of their building to make it more appealing.” “So, It’s with delight that we’re here today to help Aviatra celebrate their expansion. “Aviatra has been in the business of helping women entrepreneurs since 2015. They’ve got a great track record. Now the incubator is going to be an inspiring place, where women can work their business and be surrounded by other like minded women. It will be a pathway to success and there’s no better place than Covington to do this. “I’ve watched Jill’s work for several years now and have been very impressed with her creativity, her skills, and her commitment. She’s lived the life of an entrepreneur. She understands the challenges and the struggle of what it is to make a small business successful, she is an all-in, hands-on, leader, she pays attention to the details. No detail is too insignificant. That’s the kind of leadership a great organization needs, so I’m confident that under Jill’s leadership, Aviatra, the incubator, will continue to make wonderful contributions.”#aviatraaccelerators #womenentrepreneurs #womenownedbusinesses #smallbiz #womenownedsmallbusiness #mentorship #womenmentorship
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- OUR CITY VETERANS: Whether it was taking a beach under mortar and machine-gun fire … enduring the never-ending horrors of a frigid mountainside or a humid jungle … walking a minefield … landing on a bobbing deck in a turbulent sea … living in a rat-infested trench … fighting panic in claustrophobic quarters as a submarine submerged and slid into the depths … or just enduring the mind- and body-numbing stress of endless training and physical tests, Covington’s military sons and daughters have throughout history demonstrated courage galore. Monday is Veterans Day. City Hall will be closed, so today we take a moment to honor all our veterans in Covington and especially those working here at the City. Their names (with self-provided photographs).https://bit.ly/4hJbDaP
Honoring our City veterans covingtonky.gov - WELCOME TO 124 W. PIKE ST., SOHZA SISTER BOUTIQUE! Mayor Pro Tem/Commissioner Ron Washington welcomed SoHza Sister Boutique to its new location this morning in a ribbon cutting ceremony. SoHza Sister Boutique was launched on April 13, 2013, by three sisters who had a belief in the power of women, and an idea that they could help bring them together for change. The goal was to create a social enterprise dedicated to helping women both locally and globally. Not only can you buy fair trade jewelry, purses and clothing at the boutique, it’s also a place to be inspired by women from around the world who are making a difference with their lives. If you buy and share one of their products, you’ll help the woman that made it globally, and in return SoHza Sister will donate to a local non-profit for women, putting its customers at the center of change. SoHza sister has partnered with 22 different fair trade co-ops in more than 11 countries, offering these empowered women opportunities that change lives. Each piece of handmade jewelry and ethical clothing has a powerful story. Formerly located in MainStrasse, SoHza sister's new location expands the business's space for women empowering workshops and events. They're hosting a weekend long Women's Fest tonight, so be sure to stop in!
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- This weekend there’s a much-needed Women’s Fest, holiday shopping to commence with, a lot to learn about fibers, dogs to run with, art to learn about, lots of live music, perfume to make, wine to taste, and more. https://bit.ly/3AmHld7
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