Introducing our new Local History segment provided by local historical writer Ron Barthet. View his blog Tammany Family here. Here is the history as
Month: July 2020
Northshore Food Bank Plays An Essential Role in Fighting Hunger During COVID-19
Northshore Food Bank is open for operation and here to serve both our regular recipients and anyone who might find themselves in need of
CPD Promotes Crime Prevention with New Anonymous Tip App
The Covington Police Department is increasing its crime-fighting arsenal with a new app to help residents connect with the department to find information, view
Election Day This Saturday July 11th
The Presidential Preference Primary and Municipal Primary Election is this Saturday, July 11th, 2020. Voting hours are from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm at
Farmer’s Market Recipe: Cuban Mojo Chicken with Fresh Avocado Salad
This is a personal favorite recipe – fresh citrus and cilantro make this a refreshing summertime meal! The pineapple, tomato and avocado salad knocks this dish up a notch. Serve with black beans and/or Spanish-style rice.
Covington City Council Meetings Now Live-Streaming
The Covington City Council meetings are now available for live-streaming on their YouTube channel. Click here to view the City’s new YouTube channel. The
Keep Covington Beautiful Receives 2020 Clean-Up Supply Grant
Keep Covington Beautiful (KCB) announces they have received a 2020 Clean-up Supply Grant from Keep Louisiana Beautiful. The purpose of the grant is to
City Council to Discuss Increase Millage, Police Pay, St. Peter’s Gate at July 7th Meeting
The Covington City Council will have 2 meetings in July to discuss and vote on an increase in millage rates. Meeting dates are July
Local History: Covington In The Early 1930’s by Philip E. Pfeffer
Introducing our new Local History segment provided by local historical writer Ron Barthet. View his blog Tammany Family here. We turn now to the
Sparks FROM the Park Firework Show This Friday – Update
In lieu of the traditional Sparks in the Park 4th of July celebration the city has announced an alternative ‘Sparks FROM the Park’ –
LA Guard Helicopter Fly-Over This Morning
Two sets of 4 helicopters to honor first responders, healthcare professionals By Louisiana National Guard Public Affairs Office: NEW ORLEANS – The Louisiana Army