Kentucky Kingdom dispute with Fair Board could jeopardize new coaster
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Owner Ed Hart called out its landlord for using what he called "red tape and intimidation" to try to force the park to drop a lawsuit over parking.
"Low-income and underserved families will be our first priority and these children will receive the first 300 season passes," according to a news release from The Mardrian Group, the commercial construction company behind the initiative.
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