Clermont County • May 6, 2025
Good morning, Clermont County. A mysterious economic windfall is heading to Northern Kentucky, with an unidentified company set to bring 350 high-paying jobs to downtown Covington. While details remain under wraps, this development represents significant growth for the urban core and adds to the region's business expansion momentum, including interest from a Swiss pharmaceutical firm in Greater Cincinnati.
The area's entertainment and dining scenes are equally bustling this spring. Grammy winner Lauren Daigle brings her chart-topping Christian music to TQL Stadium on May 17, with the American Idol alum and Super Bowl performer already planning visits to her favorite local spot, Rooted Juicery. Meanwhile, food lovers can celebrate the arrival of Firebirds Wood Fired Grill in Liberty Township, marking the steakhouse chain's third location in the Cincinnati-Dayton area and bringing their signature wood-fired specialties to 7685 Blake St.
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💼 Covington to gain 350 high-paying jobs from mystery company. An unidentified firm plans to establish hundreds of new positions in Covington's downtown area, boosting the local economy. While details about the company remain under wraps, the jobs are expected to offer competitive salaries. The development represents significant growth for Covington's urban core. This announcement comes amid other business expansion news in the Greater Cincinnati region, including a Swiss pharmaceutical firm considering growth in the area.
🎵 Grammy-winning Christian star Lauren Daigle returns to Cincinnati May 17. The acclaimed performer will bring her message of hope to TQL Stadium alongside Maverick City Music and special guests. Known for her chart-topping hits and billion-stream success, Daigle makes a point to explore each city she visits—with Cincinnati's Rooted Juicery being her local favorite spot. The American Idol alum, who recently performed at the Super Bowl, continues her impressive career with tickets starting at $34 for this stadium show.
🔥 Firebirds Wood Fired Grill sizzles into Liberty Township with new location. The steakhouse chain opened its doors at 7685 Blake St., marking its third restaurant in the Cincinnati and Dayton area. Known for wood-fired steaks and specialty dishes, Firebirds operates nearly 70 locations nationwide, including six in Ohio. The restaurant maintains generous hours, serving customers seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and until 11 p.m. on weekends. To date, Firebirds has raised nearly $5 million for its foundation.
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