The City of Covington and Mayor Mike Cooper will host the quarterly event Coffee with Mayor Cooper on Wednesday, July 30th from 9 a.m.
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Mayor Cooper Announces The Covington Tree Board Is Looking For Members
It is the responsibility of the city tree board, among other duties, to counsel the city with regard to the preservation, pruning, planting and
New Business Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies In Covington Thursday
Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies with Mayor Cooper and other City Administration will be held at the following locations: 9:00 AM: Autozone 70522 Highway 21 9:15 AM: Omega
Covington Mayor Mike Cooper Says St. Tammany Not A Community For Fracking
“Please know that I have been actively seeking input and feedback regarding the fracking proposal by Helis Oil & Gas since it was first
“Fracking” In St. Tammany Parish – Town Hall Meeting With Congressman Scalise
Parish Councilman Jacob Groby organized an informal meeting to gather information about hydraulic fracturing (also coined “fracking”) on Monday May 12th at the Castine
Covington Police Adopt Community Policing Philosophy
One of the major goals of Chief Tim Lentz when taking office was the adoption of a community policing philosophy. Mayor Mike Cooper and
City Of Covington Awarded For Excellence In Financial Reporting
The Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting has been awarded to the City of Covington by the Government Finance Officers Association of
Covington Maintains “Tree City” Status For 20th Year
The City of Covington was named a 2013 Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation for the 20th consecutive year in honor of
Coffee With Mayor Cooper Rescheduled Due To Weather
The City of Covington and Mayor Mike Cooper’s quarterly event “Coffee with Mayor Cooper” has been rescheduled for Wednesday, February 5th from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Winter Storm Updates From The City of Covington
Due to the severe winter weather predicted for tomorrow and Wednesday, the City of Covington will be closed for regular business on January 28th
Coffee With Mayor Cooper January 29th
The City of Covington and Mayor Mike Cooper will host the quarterly event “Coffee with Mayor Cooper” on Wednesday, January 29th from 9 a.m. to
St. Tammany Municipal Association (STMA) – Installation of New Officers
On Wednesday, January 15th, the St. Tammany Municipal Association held their first 2014 meeting where new officers were sworn in: President – Mayor Mike
City of Covington Special Community Disaster Loan Forgiveness By FEMA
On behalf of the City of Covington, Mayor Mike Cooper is pleased to announce the receipt of notice from FEMA for forgiveness of the
Annual Feast of Fools & Twelfth Night Street March – St. John’s Fools of Misrule
Witnessing the absence of proper Twelfth Night merrymaking on the Northshore, the St. John Fools of Misrule was formed to announce the arrival of
CPD Chief Tim Lentz Reports Referee Case Closed
Chief Tim Lentz reports that the investigation and disciplinary action surrounding the events that took place with the arrest of two referees has concluded
Mayor Cooper Announces Covington Heritage Foundation
“It is with tremendous enthusiasm and support that I introduce the Covington Heritage Foundation (CHF), pioneered by persevering members of Covington’s former Bicentennial Committee
Covington Fire Department Millage Renewal Up For Vote October 19th
The City of Covington addresses citizens in this letter on behalf of the Covington Fire Department: Dear Citizens of Covington, On Oct. 19, you will
New Covington Chief of Police Announced – Mayor Mike Cooper Addresses Citizens
After extensive review and consideration of the 14 candidates interested in the City of Covington Police Chief position, Mayor Mike Cooper has selected former
The Closing Of The Time Capsule At The Covington Trailhead – To Be Reopened in 2063
The City of Covington concluded their Bicentennial celebrations with one last hurrah – the closing of the Bicentennial Time Capsule! The ceremony included all
Mayor Closer to Choosing New Covington Chief: List Narrows to Five Candidates
Following the review of resumes, telephone screenings and face-to-face interviews with each candidate in the past several weeks, the field of candidates for the