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Thursday, August 12, 2004

Kentucky news briefs



Newcomer to join Kenton council

FORT WRIGHT - This Kenton County suburb will have a new face on city council next year. Jim Robke is not seeking re-election. He will be replaced by newcomer Matt Barker, who filed for a two-year council term by Tuesday's deadline. Barker and incumbents Adam D. Feinauer, David Hatter, Paul Hiltz, Jeffrey Wolnitzek and Joe Nienaber Jr. have no opposition for the six city council seats Nov. 2.

CORRECTIONS

Kelso left off list of candidates

The name of a candidate for Independence City Council was left off a list published in Wednesday's Enquirer. Kent Kelso is one of 12 candidates running for a two-year term on Independence City Council this fall.

Firefighters' status misstated

The work status of three Hebron firefighters appearing on the TV show Junkyard Mega-Wars: The Great Race was misstated in a story published in Sunday's Enquirer. Jeff Hartline, Keith Collins and Bill Fletcher are professional firefighters with the Hebron Fire Protection District.




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