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NKY man gored by bull: ‘Mom’s not gonna like this’ Julia Fair Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

Aaron Froelicher remembers the moment a bull threw his body in the air. Then everything went black. He landed on his head and regained consciousness surrounded by police and medics in Pamplona, Spain. Froelicher quickly stood up, insisted he was fi ne, but soon realized a bull’s horn had impaled his hamstring six-inches deep. “I ain’t never been hit by a 2,000pound bull so I guess I learned my lesson there,” said 23-year-old Aaron Froelicher. Andrew Froelicher, 26, looked back and realized his little brother was hurt -- badly. The brothers traveled to Pamplona to participate in the running of the bulls. Every summer, the bulls are let loose on a sectioned-off portion of the town’s streets as part of a festival. Aaron Froelicher was one of two Americans who were injured during the run this year. “I thought ‘oh no, mom’s not gonna like this,’” said Andrew Froelicher. He needed to call his parents who were back in Florence running their usual Sunday afternoon errands. He ran over to his little brother. Before he made the call, he wanted to know enough information to be able to

Inspectors from the Northern Kentucky Health Department visit every public pool in the region at least twice a year. ENQUIRER FILE

How clean is your pool in Northern Kentucky? Health department inspectors release results of bi-annual checks of every public pool Julia Fair Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

The Bluff s Apartments pool in Covington failed its opening inspection twice before the Northern Kentucky Health Department let it open for the summer season. During the fi rst inspection, It didn’t have a fi rst aid kit and the gate didn’t properly close - both safety concerns in the eyes of the department. Concerns over chemical levels were documented during the second inspection. The third time was the charm for this Northern Kentucky pool. Inspectors from the health department visit every public pool in the region at least twice a year. As the temperatures began to climb in May, they made their rounds to pools in apartment complexes, hotels, spas, swim clubs and more. “It is much preferable to fi nd a problem that needs corrected before the pool opens for the season ... than it is to have to close the pool to swimmers in

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order for the owners to perform repairs or other corrections,” said the department’s Public Health Impacts Administrator Laura Brinson. The Enquirer obtained over 400 pages of the most recent Northern Kentucky pool inspection reports through a Freedom of Information Act request. The majority of the oases gained immediate permission from the department to open their doors to swimmers and loungers. A few, though, had safety concerns that needed to be addressed. The most common safety concern marked was the amount of chlorine in the pools. “Levels of chlorine that are found to be signifi cantly high can be an irritant to swimmers’ eyes and skin. It can also aff ect the ability to maintain proper pH of the pool water, which also can lead to skin and eye irritation,” said Brinson. Those factors can also cause swimmers to experience respiratory irritation, she added. There was signifi cantly more chlorine in the Gettysburg Square Apart-

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ments pool in Fort Thomas. An inspector measured 25 parts per million when it should be no more than 2.5 parts per million, according to the report. The levels were fi xed just two days later and the pool opened to its residents. Other pools, such as the Taylor Mill Swim Club’s baby pool in Covington had the wrong pH levels that needed to be fi xed. First the pH level was too high but was fi xed the same day, according to the report. When many pools’ designated emergency phones didn’t work and were missing essential fi rst aid items, inspectors did not let them open. The health department found scum and mold inside pool wall skimmers at the Northern Kentucky University Spa in Highland Heights, according to a safety report from Feb. 25. The spa cleaned the critical area according to the March 7 follow-up report. Here’s our complete list of pools that were not safe upon the health depart-

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Florence resident Aaron Froelicher, 23, was impaled by a bull in Pamplona, Spain.

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tell his parents that Aaron was safe. Blood seeped out of Aaron Froelicher’s thigh. His head wound needed attending too, so the brothers went to the hospital. His brother went into surgery for two hours, Andrew Froelicher recalled. The surgeon told him it was a simple procedure to clean the wound of bacteria that might have been on the bull’s horn. Bulls are known to stick their horns in manure before runs. The head wound was taken care of with two staples. As Andrew Froelicher waited for his brother, a reporter from a Pamplona, Spain, newspaper found him in the hospital and asked if he had seen ‘the pictures.’ In the fi rst picture Aaron Froelicher is smiling, thinking all the bulls passed him. The next one shows him on the ground in a “total state of surprise,” right after he was gored, Andrew Froelicher said. He didn’t want his parents to see those pictures before he called. He knew it was time. “Before I tell you anything - everything is okay,” Andrew Froelicher told his parents. Their mom started to cry. Their dad, Florence city council member Duane Froelicher said his mind went to the worst case scenario. “We warned those guys,” said Duane Froelicher. Their boys had been planning the trip for six months. Duane and his wife kept telling them they needed to practice extreme caution. Aaron Froelicher said right before he was impaled, he saw six or seven bulls pass him. That’s how many are usually let out at once, so he thought he was in the

Aaron Froelicher said right before he was impaled, he saw six or seven bulls pass him. That’s how many are usually let out at once, so he thought he was in the clear. He had enough excitement and decided it was time to get out of the path of the bulls. Then he strained his neck to look behind him. “He was right behind me,” Froelicher said. clear. He had enough excitement and decided it was time to get out of the path of the bulls. Then he strained his neck to look behind him. “He was right behind me,” Aaron Froelicher said. Aaron Froelicher has been in the hospital since Sunday. He keeps his Cincinnati Reds baseball hat with him, his brother said. Aaron was supposed to be on a plane home on Wednesday but doctors want to keep him on an antibiotic drip until Friday. As he sat in his hospital bed on Tuesday, he said he would like to come back to Pamplona for the festivities. Participating in the bull run again, though, will not happen. “You never you really plan for something like this to happen,” said Aaron Froelicher. Julia Fair is the new Northern Kentucky government reporter through the Report For America program. Do you know something she should know? Send her a note at jfair@enquirer.com and follow her on twitter at @JFair_Reports.

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Hamilton County Public Health is now off ering opioid users a way to test their drugs for the deadly synthetic opiate fentanyl. The health department's mobile syringe exchange program, The Exchange Project, will provide fentanyl test strips, which advocates say can prevent some overdoses. “Anything we can do to give people another chance at life and another chance to get into treatment is worth the eff ort,” said Hamilton County Health Commissioner Tim Ingram.

The health department recently secured a $75,000 grant for its syringe-exchange program from the 20-county health nonprofi t Interact for Health to fund the strips, said Interact spokesperson Emily Gresham Wherle. A February 2018 study from John Hopkins University found 70% of respondents –people recruited from Baltimore, Boston and Providence who use drugs – reported they would change their behavior knowing their drugs tested positive for fentanyl. They might inject the drugs more slowly, use only when with someone who has the opioid-overdose antidote naloxone, or perhaps, not use at all. Caracole, a nonprofi t that provides

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Police in Northern Kentucky are cracking down on speeders on I-75 this month. Offi cers will be on the lookout for speeders and other traffi c violations on the interstate through July 13. For Covington, the blitz is poignant as two semis have overturned in diff erent Cut in the Hill incidents and an offi cer was injured while he was stopped to block traffi c. An offi cer was hospitalized for several weeks last month after his cruiser was rear-ended while stopped to block traffi c for a motorists' accident, said Lt. Justin Wietholter of Covington Police Department.

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Villa Madonna student helps hundreds of dogs at animal shelter

A fatal car crash ended in the backyard of a home in the 2000 block of Bluestem Drive in Burlington. BOONE COUNTY SHERIFF/PROVIDED

Conner HS grad, track star dies in car crash Sheila Vilvens Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

Conner High School mourns the loss of one of its graduates as another man faces charges for his death. Lamail Borders, 19, of Hebron, died when the Chevrolet Malibu he was riding in with three others crashed. According to the Boone County Sheriff , the car careened off Camp Ernst Road early Monday and traveled through two front yards, struck a tree, continued through a wooded line before coming to rest in a backyard in the 2000 block of Bluestem Drive in Burlington. “Conner lost a great friend and teammate today,” reads a tweet from Conner Track/XC. “Lamail Borders, class of 2018, school record holder in the 100m, 200m, and 2-time region champion, died early this morning in a car wreck. We’ll miss you, friend.” Two 15-year-olds were also injured in the crash. Both were taken to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. One was treated and released, according to the sheriff . The second was

Aidan Collins, a junior at Villa Madonna Academy, recently organized a group of 30 volunteers to help the dogs at the Boone County Animal Shelter in Burlington. The group repaired the fence around the shelter’s exercise yard. The yard has approximately 15,000 square feet, but its fence was in such bad shape that the shelter was unable to exercise dogs there. Dogs had to be walked on leashes instead of being allowed to run. Collins and his volunteer group installed new posts and wire mesh for the fence. They cleared overgrowth that was creeping into the yard, and they installed two benches to allow shelter volunteers to sit outside while keeping an eye on the dogs in the yard. The project will benefi t approximately 500 dogs this year alone. The Fort Mitchell teen has devoted more than 200 service hours to the

shelter as a dog walker, adoption counselor, and greeter so repairing the shelter yard was a natural choice when he was deciding on an Eagle Scout Service Project through Scouts BSA. To earn the rank of Eagle Scout, candidates must plan a service project to make a diff erence in their community. After completing his project, Collins will go through an interview process and hopes to become an Eagle Scout in September. He will then become part of an esteemed group that includes Neil Armstrong, Bill Gates, and Stephen Spielberg. Collins is a member of Scouts BSA Troop 717. He has earned 49 merit badges with the Scouts, including the 13 required Eagle Scout Merit Badges. Collins was also elected to the Order of the Arrow, which is a National Honor Society for Scouts. Amy Holtzman, Villa Madonna Academy

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Sports Highlands legend Lorenzen dies Former NFL QB is one of the most successful and beloved football players in NKY history James Weber Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

Jared Lorenzen, one of the most successful and beloved football players in Northern Kentucky history, has died. A statement from his family on July 3 said as follows: "It is with heavy hearts that the family of Jared Lorenzen, would like to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for all of your support and prayers over the past 6 days. We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Jared today, July 3, 2019. Again, we appreciate all of the warm wishes and prayers, but as a family, we would request your respect and privacy. We will off er arrangements information in the coming days. Please keep Jared's family and especially his children, in your thoughts and prayers." Lorenzen, 38, had been hospitalized June 28 with an infection plus heart and kidney issues. A statement from his family that day indicated that he had not been feeling well for several weeks. Matt Jones of Kentucky Sports Radio later tweeted, “Jared Lorenzen was one of the fi nest people I have known…a better person than a player. He was a huge part of our KSR family and an even larger part of the BB(N) family. My heart is broken for his family and friends. God Bless the soul of our amazing friend.” Lorenzen, a 1999 Highlands graduate, was named Kentucky Mr. Football for the 1998 season, when he led the Bluebirds to a 15-0 record and a state championship. He threw for 3,392 yards and 45 touchdowns that season, and rushed for 904 yards and 15 scores. He led the Bluebirds to average more than 53 points and 493 yards per game that season. Highlands’ 801 points in 1998 were a state record until the Bluebirds posted 849 in 2011. Lorenzen and the Bluebirds also won the 1996 3A state championship, and he fi nished his career with an all-time record of 41-2. His 89 career touchdown passes is third in Northern Kentucky history, and he fi nished with 6,822 career passing yards. Lorenzen’s fi nal loss in a Highlands football uniform came at the hands of CovCath in the 1997 playoff s, a See LORENZEN, Page 2B

July 21, 2010: Highlands High School new quarterbacks coach Jared Lorenzen, left, talks to the Bluebirds starting quarterback Patrick Towles. THE ENQUIRER/ERNEST COLEMAN

Mayer makes impression at national football showcase James Weber Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

Incoming Covington Catholic senior Michael Mayer recently made a strong impression at The Opening, a showcase combine and competition for elite high school football players in Frisco, Texas. Mayer, a tight end and linebacker for the Colonels, has verbally committed to Notre Dame. He is ranked No. 1 among 2020 tight ends and in Kentucky by 247sports.com, and was part of the showcase with many other elite players from the Class of 2020. Mayer was named the MVP of the 7-on-7 competition on July 3, which capped the event. He made a strong impression on a future Notre Dame teammate, quarterback Drew Pyne, who also played in the Opening. “He is completely unguardable, and everyone in this stadium knows it,” Pyne told ND Insider. “I always knew he was unbelievable coming into this. These are the best players in the country, and not one person can guard him. He is just unbelievable. He has really good speed for his size. He’s a really strong guy. His routes that he runs are really crisp. He’s really good at faking one way and going the other. Overall, he’s just an absolute freak of nature. And his hands are unbelievable. He has huge hands. The ball looks small in them. He can catch anything that comes his way.” According to 247sports.com, Mayer was named the “Alpha Dog” in the fi rst day of the event on July 1, delineating the top performance among tight ends and wide receivers during one-on-one drills. The site said

Michael Mayer (87) locks in a short pass for Covington Catholic in the 2018 KHSAA 5A State Football Championship in December. GEOFF BLANKENSHIP/FOR THE ENQUIRER

Mayer “took to the fi eld on Monday for the one-on-one portion of the event and put on a show. It was a dominant showing from start to fi nish.” 247 Sports national analyst Greg Biggins said, "There was a really strong group of receivers working out but it was tight end Michael Mayer who had the day’s most dominant performance. The Notre Dame commit had multiple acrobatic jump ball catches, got easy separation on throws down the fi eld and didn’t drop a ball that we saw all day. In fact, not only did we not see Mayer drop a ball, we didn’t see him lose a sin-

gle rep all day. Mayer projects as a possession/thirddown pass-catcher as well as a threat down the fi eld." Tom Loy of 247sports.com posted a highlight video of Mayer’s performance. Matt Freeman of Irish Sports Daily, a University of Notre Dame recruiting site, also chronicled his performance Freeman also conducted a video interview with Mayer over the weekend. “It was awesome to get invited to the Opening fi nals here,” Mayer said in that video. “I’m excited to be here, excited to learn, excited to get better and to meet new people. I would consider myself a social guy. I want to meet the other Notre Dame commits. It’s really important because we’re going to be playing together for the next three to four years.” In the video, Mayer said he bonded really well with Notre Dame off ensive coordinator and tight ends coach Chip Long. “I really liked the campus. It’s a beautiful place," he said. "Every player I talked to was down to earth and they laid it all on the line, telling me what it would be like there.” Mayer had 46 catches for 1,029 yards and 12 touchdowns last year and was the team’s leading tackler, including 18 for loss. He is also a fi erce blocker on run plays. Mayer and the Colonels have gone 29-1 the last two seasons, winning a 5A state championship in 2017 and fi nishing as runner-up last year with a close 20-16 loss to South Warren. Mayer told various outlets in Texas that he would enroll early at Notre Dame in January.


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41-35 CovCath win in double overtime famously known as the “Mud Bowl” for the rainy, sloppy conditions during the game. Lorenzen was inducted into the LaRosa’s Hall of Fame in 2016. He was a standout quarterback at the University of Kentucky, where he still holds career records for total yards, completions, and passing yards, and is second in passing touchdowns. His 528 passing yards against Georgia in 2000 is also a UK record, Lorenzen has inducted into the UK athletic hall of fame in 2015. Lorenzen then went on to the NFL, where he played for the New York Giants. Despite not being drafted, he stuck with the Giants for four seasons, and was the primary backup quarterback to Eli Manning when the Giants won Super Bowl XLII in 2008, spoiling New England’s undefeated season. The Giants won that Super Bowl on a memorable pass play from Manning to David Tyree. Manning escaped heavy pressure then launched a bomb to Tyree, who famously used his helmet to corral the ball. In a documentary on that game by NFL Films, Manning credited Lorenzen for preparing him for that moment. Eli Manning sent out a statement through the Giants organization: Lorenzen came back to his alma mater to be quarterbacks coach under Dale Mueller, at one point mentoring Patrick Towles, who went on to a successful career at both UK and Boston College. Towles tweeted: “Jared was in incredible player, coach, and man. Having him as my QB coach in high school was such a privilege. He made me such a better player and person. I will miss you so much Coach Lo. Throw some touchdowns in heaven.” In recent years, Lorenzen built and played for the Northern Kentucky River Monsters, an indoor football team that played in BB&T Arena. A broken leg in a River Monsters game ended his playing career. Lorenzen had been publicly battling weight gain the last couple of years, taking part in an ESPN documentary. The documentary had chronicled a larger project in which Lorenzen had a mobile gym and made public appearances talking to children about nutrition. He had made such an appearance in Lexington on May 19, according to the Lexington Herald-Leader. Jeremy Schaap of ESPN, who helped produce that

Aug. 8, 2003: Kentucky quarterback Jared Lorenzen readies a pass during the team's media day activities in Lexington, Ky. ED REINKE/AP PHOTO

documentary, tweeted, "Jared Lorenzen was a warm, caring, deeply introspective man, totally committed to his family. He was really funny, too--and man, what an athlete.” Lorenzen was also a top basketball player in high school, helping the Bluebirds to three straight Ninth Region championships from 1997-99. He and fellow Highlands legend Derek Smith were named all-tour-

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COMMUNITY NEWS Google brings economic opportunity initiative, Grow With Google, to Kentucky KENTUCKY – Today, Google announced that it is bringing ‘Grow with Google’, the tech companies initiative to help create economic opportunity, to Kentucky the week of July 15. To kickstart this work locally, Google is hosting free, daylong workshops at libraries in Erlanger and Bowling Green to help local job seekers, small business owners, educators and entrepreneurs improve their digital skills. “I am proud to welcome Google to Kentucky as part of the Grow with Google tour. The Second District is growing, and new residents and businesses are coming to our communities every day. In today’s economy, digital skills are essential. This event will help job seekers and small business owners learn these important skills. I am looking forward to the event joining the event at the Bob Kirby branch of the Warren County Library on July 19.” Kentucky tour dates, cities and locations include: Wednesday, July 17 in Erlanger Kenton County Public Library - Erlanger Branch 401 Kenton Lands Rd., Erlanger, KY 41018 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM Friday, July 19 Bowling Green Warren County Library - Bob Kirby Branch 175 Iron Skillet Ct 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM Representative Brett Guthrie will make remarks. “Kentucky is a logistical epicenter, with 65% of the nation’s population only a days-drive away. This has helped Kentucky expand and encourage investment that is unprecedented for Kentucky. By bringing the Grow with Google tour to the state, we are making a commitment to help develop a skilled workforce that can meet the needs of Kentucky’s growing economy,” said Erica Swanson, Google’s Head of Community Engagement. In recognition that libraries have become centers for digital skills learning, Grow with Google plans to visit libraries in every state, partnering with them to deliver digital skills trainings directly to community jobseekers and small businesses. According to the American Library Association, nearly three-quarters of public libraries assist their patrons with job applications and interviewing skills, 90% help their patrons learn basic digital skills, and just under half provide access and assistance to entrepreneurs looking to start a business of their own.

“Strong digital skills are essential for everyone in today’s innovative economy, especially for jobseekers seeking assistance from the library,” said State Librarian Terry Manuel. “Every day, Kentuckians come through our libraries’ doors for assistance with starting their own businesses, seeking employment, and improving their technical skills. By partnering with Google for “Grow With Google” events, we are able to present digital skills workshops that will bring job seekers, small business owners and entrepreneurs together at the public library, and provide a unique opportunity for them to interact and learn.” Throughout the day Google staff will teach handson workshops for a variety of audiences. Local businesses can learn about online marketing and search engine optimization, while individuals can attend a session focused on best use of G Suite tools - Gmail, Google docs, and more. There will also be training for library staff and nonprofi t leaders on a range of Grow with Google free tools and curriculum so that they can continue to share resources with their patrons and customers. Attendees are welcome to drop in for a few sessions or stay all day and, outside of the specifi c workshops, can sign up for one-on-one 20 minute training sessions with Google staff . Google is partnering with community organizations to spread the word about the events. Following the Grow with Google event, Google will explore ongoing partnership opportunities with area organizations to help with job training and developing digital skills. Specifi cally, Grow with Google aims to help address the skills gap by preparing Americans for middle-skill jobs, positions that require some skills but not four year degrees. According to the National Middle Skills Initiative, middle skills jobs account for 58% of the Kentucky labor force, yet only 48% of the state’s workers are trained for such jobs, creating a gap Google would like to help fi ll. A recent study by Burning Glass and Capital One found that more than 8 in 10 middleskill jobs (82%) require digital skills. Overall, middleskill jobs average $20 per hour. In their 2018 Economic Impact Report, Google announced that 9,700 businesses in Kentucky generated $1.06 billion dollars in economic activity by using Google’s search and advertising tools. The full report details Google’s economic impact state-by-state, and features the stories of businesses fueling that growth, creating job opportunities, and transforming their communities. To learn more about the free event and to register, visit g.co/GrowKentucky. Space will be limited; so

please register in advance. Grow with Google is a new initiative to help create economic opportunities for Americans. The program draws on Google’s 20-year history of building products, platforms, and services that help people and businesses grow. Through this initiative, we aim to help everyone across America – those who make up the workforce of today and those who will drive the workforce of tomorrow – access the best of Google’s training and tools to grow their skills, careers, and businesses. For more information, please visit Google.com/Grow. Jessica Johnson, Google

Boone County PVA Office will be inspecting properties in the following areas the week of July 15 ❚ Hanover Park ❚ Kingsgate Crossing ❚ Downtown Burlington (South of 18) ❚ East Bend Rd ❚ Rogers Lane and surrounding areas Please do not be alarmed if you see staff members in these areas. They will be in a marked vehicle and have identifi cation available upon request. You can enroll to receive e-mail alerts when we will be inspecting in your area by going to our website at boonepva.ky.gov The Boone County PVA is constantly striving to improve and serve your needs more effi ciently and conveniently to better serve you. Our website now includes a new feature for subscribers that allows you to see the properties that have recently sold around you without even doing a search. Simply click the blue button that reads “Sales Near Me”. This will do a search by geolocation to allow you to view a list of properties within a certain radius of you that have sold recently. You will then be able to select which property you would like to view more details of. To take advantage of this feature along with other great information or to subscribe, go to our website at boonepva.ky.gov If you have any questions, please contact Cindy Arlinghaus Martin PVA @ cindy.martin@boonecountyky.org

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SCHOOL NEWS DARE at Florence Elementary DARE to stay drug free. What a powerful statement for the fi fth graders at Florence Elementary to pledge before entering into middle school, the peer pressuring years. Offi cer Adam Argullin with the Florence Police Department met with the fi fth grade students for 10 weeks, teaching them the dangers of tobacco, marijuana, alcohol and other drugs. More important, Offi cer Adam opened a line of communication with the students in a supporting+ role and not an enforcement role. The students were able to relate to him on a personal level. Offi cer Adam shared his interests and listened to the dreams and interests See SCHOOL NEWS, Page 8B

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Food & Wine

Concerts & Tour Dates

Dinner Theater: All Shook Up 6:30 p.m., Olde Star Mall Theatre, 1418 N Main St., Williamstown. $29-$39. reverbnation.com/venue/506330.

Alex Di Leo + Cody Lovaas 8 p.m., Thompson House, 24 E. 3rd St., Newport. Alex Williams 8 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. Summer Music on the Levee 7-10 p.m., Newport on the Levee, 1 Levee Way, Newport. Free. July 11: Clyde Brown Band, July 18: Zack Attack.

Overeaters Anonymous 7:15-8:15 p.m., St. Elizabeth Hospital, 85 N. Grand Ave., Fort Thomas. Free.

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Sports

Bacon, Bourbon and Brew Festival Festival Park on the Levee, 1 Levee Way, Newport. Free. Runs July 11-14.

NASCAR Xfinity Series: Alsco 300 7:30 p.m., Kentucky Speedway, 1 Kentucky Speedway Blvd., Sparta.

SATURDAY, JULY 13

Summer Dinner Theatre: Church Girls, The Musical Northern Kentucky University Fine Arts Center, Stauss Hall, 1 Nunn Drive, Highland Heights. $40. Ticket must be purchased at least 2 days in advance. Includes play and buffet dinner. Runs July 5-21. nku.edu.

FRIDAY, JULY 12

Concerts & Tour Dates Charles Wesley Godwin, Rhyan Sinclair 9:30 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. Kentucky Symphony Orchestra: Girls Just Want to Have Fun 7:30 p.m., Devou Park, 1201 Park Drive, Covington. Free. facebook.com/nkymf.

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Festivals

Black Cat Rebellion, Tiger Sex, Vice Tricks, The Pistol Mystics, Governess, Patsy, Tommy Grit & The Pricks 8 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. Junior Brown 9 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. Thames 8 p.m., Thompson House, 24 East 3rd St., Newport. The Ultimate Elvis Show 7:30 p.m., York Street Cafe, 738 York St., Newport. eventbrite.com.

Sun Valley Bluegrass Festival 4-11 p.m., AJ Jolly Lake, 1565 Race Track Road, Alexandria. $5, free ages 12under. 859-547-3681.

Festivals Paradise Music & Beer Festival Braxton Brewing, 27 W. 7th St., Covington. Free general admission. VIP $50-$100. Ages 21-up. Runs July 12-13. paradisefest.com.

To fi nd more calendar events, go to Cincinnati.com/calendar.

Nightlife & Singles

Open Studio 6:30-7:30 p.m., Boone County Main Library, 1786 Burlington Pike, Burlington.

Food & Wine

To submit calendar items, go to Cincinnati.com/share, log in and click on “submit an event.” Send digital photos to kynews@communitypress.com along with event information. Items are printed on a space-available basis with local events taking precedence. Deadline is two weeks before publication date.

Health & Wellness

Amy Sailor 9 p.m., Jerzee’s Pub and Grub, 708 Monmouth St., Newport. Breaking Bad Trivia Keystone Bar and Grill Covington, 313 Greenup St., Covington.

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Food & Wine Covington Farmers Market 9 a.m.-1 p.m., 124 East 3rd St., Covington.

Fundraising & Charity Braves Blitz 8 a.m., Grant County Fairgrounds, 115 Baton Rouge, Williamstown. eventbrite.com.

Kids & Family Bellevue Car Show 4-7 p.m., Thomas J Wiethorn Beach Park, 100 Ward Ave., Bellevue. Free.

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Nightlife & Singles 2nd Saturday Concert Series presents The Belairs 7-10 p.m., Thomas J Wiethorn Beach Park, 100 Ward Ave., Bellevue. Free. Amy Sailor 9 p.m., Jerzee’s Pub and Grub, 708 Monmouth St., Newport.

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of 100 students. The program let the students practice diff erent ways to say “No” when approached about using drugs. To conclude the program each student wrote an essay expressing what they learned about drug abuse. One student from each class was chosen to read their essay at the D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) graduation. The winners were Maddox Kuryla, Chloe Riedel, Brycen Hearld, Rylee Dillion, and Aubree Hannah. This year we had fi ve winners because Brycen Hearld’s essay was selected and he didn’t feel comfortable reading in front of the parents and his class mates during 5th grade promotion so he opted out and Rylee ac-

cepted but only if Brycen was acknowledged. So during the DARE celebration Rylee honored Brycen with a medal. To conclude the program DARE Offi cer Adam Argullin surprised the students with a drumming expo by playing a few familiar songs. He grew up in a musical family and was pulled between becoming a police offi cer or pursuing a musical career. He is now able to enjoy both. Never give up on your dreams and pursue your passions. Kathy Kuhn, Florence Elementary

Trinity Kidwell and Yasmin Aden during the fi fth grade DARE celebration at Florence Elementary.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Burlington 2324 Paragon Mill, unit 7-202: Karen and William Smith to Kimberly Clemons; $242,000 4037 Cider Mill Court, unit 23-103: Fischer Attached Homes III, LLC to Sarah Rader; $152,500 4041 Cider Mill Court, unit 23-303: Fischer Attached Homes III, LLC to Deana Beal; $166,500 4053 Cider Mill Court, unit 23-104: Fischer Attached Homes III, LLC to Jessica Paree; $181,500 4055 Princeton Drive: Diana Rapp to Laura and Martin O'Brien; $146,000 4121 Haddo Trace: Alison and Brennan Lawrence to Andrea and Casey House; $212,000 4637 Catalpa Court: Pamela and Lawrence Ruschman to Margaret and Thomas Everette; $370,000 5768 Bunkers Ave., unit 101G: Nicholas Jumrick to

Glenda Velez and Ismeal Ibarrondo; $133,000 6137 Woodcrest Drive: Whitney and Christopher Evans to Jennifer and Christopher Lane; $245,000 6190 Ridewood Court: Bryanne and Jordan Mastin to Brandon Myerhoff; $162,000 6263 Autumn Trail: Tonia Ellen to Stephanie and Bryan Smith; $224,000 7109 Susan Court: Joshua Rusk to Matthew Bond; $269,500

Florence 10260 Crossbow Court, unit 9: Christina Lawson to John Hornbeck; $85,000 104 Lloyd Ave.: Laura Linton to Kimberly Nicodemus; $129,000 1196 Periwinkle Drive: Lynn and Michael Groll to Terry Barnett; $120,000

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1482 Atlanta Court, unit 22-303: Sally and Robert Bihn to Michelle and Ronald Burch; $175,500 19 Patricia St.: Carol Herrmann to Robert Hiles; $108,500 2 Fair St.: Vincen Vlaisavich to Kayla Wenrich and Mitchell Smith; $109,000 26 Locust Lane: Hugh Campbell Jr. to Robert Egan; $147,000 5 Yealey Drive: Alicia and Benjamin Bachman to Letita and Anthony Hughes; $170,000 7149 Hillstone Court: Judy and Nathan Lyons to Mary and Roger Moeller; $225,000 7218 Isaac Lane: Jay VanRyzin to Kendle Davis; $160,000 7709 Walnut Creek Drive: Anne Jones to Jennifer and Richard Gearhart; $147,000 8214 Heatherwood Drive: Daniel Furst to Amy and Michael Crow; $285,000 8216 N. Dilcrest Circle: Khieu Nguyen and Mike Hoang to Jay VanRyzin; $251,500 828 Horseshoe Lane: Heinke and Mark Lillenstein to Sharon Stevenson; $142,500 839 Mount Zion Road: The Estate of Gerald Allen Gibson to Kelly and Todd Worley; $190,000 9084 Timberbrook Lane, unit B: M. Madeleine Pollard to Joyce Carota; $202,000

Hebron 1476 Bloomin Spring Court: Laura and Thomas Manson Jr. to Marlene and Jack Kittel; $440,000 1575 Southcross Drive: Lisa and Robert Prewitt to Vickie and Lawrence McClanahan; $290,000 1704 Grandview Drive: Elaine Bragg to Keena Griffin; $345,000 1801 Jesse Lane, unit 34-305: Fischer Attached Homes III, LLC to Nanci Simpson; $154,500 1908 Tanner's Cove Road: Fischer Attached Homes III, LLC to Debra Ohlinger; $294,000 2074 Treetop Lane: Michelle and Ronald Burch to Ashley and Benjamin Lehn; $267,500 2193 W. Horizon Drive: Wilmari and Rafael Delgado to Misty and Jared McCarthy; $225,000 2213 Daybloom Court: Jennifer and Craig Faulkner to Amanda and Benjamin Vandlen; $370,000 2511 Firethorn Court: Susan and David Johnson to Stacey and Robert Delap; $269,500 875 Ridgedale Drvie: Sarah and Jack Clark to Samantha and Robert McIntosh; $186,000

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HARDWARE STORE MANAGER WANTED Bishops hardware in Bethel Ideal candidate will have both hardware and retail experience but will consider retail only experience. Old School work ethic a plus. Responsibilities include ordering, supervising 8-10 employees, and actively assisting customers. Benefits include vacation, holiday pay, retirement plan, and employee discount. Call 513-582-6912

Field Maintenance Position Boon County Water District Water meter instillation and repair of water lines (experience helpful). Must be able to work in all types of weather, also work overtime and weekends as required. Starting pay $13.50 per hour . Must have a valid drivers license and a good driving record. Must pass drug test. Excellent benefits package including health, dental, vacation, sick time, retirement plan and uniforms. Application may be obtained at our office between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Applications will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. Friday, July 19th. 2475 Burlington Pike Burlington, Kentucky M/F

Clifton-Upscale 6BR with 6 lofts. Newer home, 6 car garage, 0.2 mi from campus. accomodates up to 11 people. $6000/mo. 513-869-1248

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SIMON KENTON HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1969 50 YEAR REUNION Join us for food, cash bar, dancing and catching up with high school friends. When: Friday, September 6, 2019 6:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Receptions Event Center South 1379 Donaldson Hwy Erlanger KY 41018 Cost: $40 per person Please RSVP By August 1, 2019

BURLINGTON ANTIQUE SHOW Boone County Fairgrounds Burlington, KY Sunday, July 21 -----------8am-3pm $4.00/Adult Early Buying 6am-8am $6/Adult Rain or Shine 513-922-6847 burlingtonantiqueshow.com

HARRIS DIATOMACEOUS EARTH FOOD GRADE 100% OMRI Listed-For Organic Use. Available: Hardware Stores, The Home Depot, homedepot.com

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Newport - Two Rivers Apts. Rent subsidized 30% of monthly income One bedroom. Seniors 62 & older Or mobility impaired. On site laundry, Secured building, Pet friendly, Service Coordinator. Call for application 859-291-9047 or TTY 800-750-0750

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6BR completely remodeled, $6,000/mo 6 car gar., 0.2 mi from campus 513-869-1248 Burlington, KY: Curley Ct, 2 BR Duplex, 2 full BA, gar, laundry rm, security system $800 + dep & credit check req. No dogs. 859-694-1672

All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap or familial status or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newpaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. Kentucky Commission on Human Rights 800-292-5566 H.O.M.E. (Housing Opportunities Made Equal) 513-721-4663

BURLINGTON TERRACE APTS Now Accepting Applications For Waiting List of 1,2 & 3 BR 2895 Douglas Dr. Burlington, KY 41005 859-586-5628

Ft. Thomas: 2 BR. 2nd floor. Great porch. Wooded quiet street. Wonderful building! Ref., $750/mo. 36 mo. lease. 615-824-6930

For Sale: Complete food trailer for sale, completely inspected. Fully operational,serving ice cream, fries, burgers, tacos,hot dogs & drinks. Looks like old Western covered wagon.Sold over $60,000 worth of food and drinks last year. Owner retiring. Unit located in Northern KY 859-384-6297

BEAUTY/NAIL SALON ONGOING BUSINESS, Fully Equipped, N.KY Upscale Area. Richwood KY. For Lease. 859-760-0441

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Yard and Outdoor TREES - White Pine and Norway Spruce, 1 gal ($9); 3 gal ($15); 5 gal ($25) . (513)201-7593

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Whirlpool front loader washer, 3 mos old, $500. Kenmore electric dryer w/ a pedestal $200. Whirlpool side-by-side refrigerator, 25 cu. ft., black, $200. Call (859)384-9785

6 oak double press back dining chairs (2 are arm chairs) - Great condition! $210/all - 859-547-2493

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WAR RELICS US, German, Japanese Uniforms, Helmets, Guns, Swords, Medals Etc, Paying Top Dollar Call 513-309-1347

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Yamaha Piano, Cherry, with bench and music incl. $2,500 for all (excellent cond.); Recliner - $100; Chair (roll back - upholstered) $50; Noritake china (Lorene) - 112 pieces - Worth over $2,000 - Sell for $600 Beautiful, great gift! Call 859-341-0246

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21 acre Northern Grant County. All woods, deer trails for days, hunting ground with a home site. Ideal for cabin getaway, single wides welcome. Available on land contract $3000 Down $550 Monthly.

4 acre Falmouth. Mostly wooded, open building site near the road, half mile off of Hwy 27, city water. $36,900, $2000 Down.

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Red Kent MonarchTricycle with owners manual, pump, helmet, locking combination chain & oil. Paid $350, Asking $200. Call Walter 615-788-7229

BUYING 35mm Photo Slides primarily railroad & transportation related 1940’s - 1970’s *Comic Books 1940’s - present* 1920’s -1950’s Dectective & Pin-up Pulp Magazines 513-325-4913 BUYING-RECORD ALBUMS & CDs, METAL, JAZZ, BLUES, ROCK, RAP, INDIE, R&B & REGGAE. 513-683-6985 CASH FOR RECORDS Private collector buying 45’s & LP’s Up to $10 per record, small & large collections. Roger 513-575-2718 /513-6806633 I can come to you! $$$ PAID for LPs, CDs, CASSETTES -ROCK, BLUES, INDIE, METAL, JAZZ, ETC + VINTAGE STEREO EQUIP, DVDs & MEMORABILIA. 50 YRS COMBINED BUYING EXPERIENCE! WE CAN COME TO YOU! 513-591-0123

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BORDER COLLIE AKC, 8 wks, family raised, sweet, smart, beautiful! $500. 502-857-1500 or email: kysciguy@yahoo.com

Dachshunds, Pekingese, Beagles, Shihpoos, Yorkies, Morkies, and Poodles. Shots, Dewormed & Vet Checked. Blanchester, OH. 937-725-9641

English & French Bulldog Puppies. AKC reg., males & females. 1 year health guarantee, vet checked. www.trulocksredgables.com or 1-270-678-7943 or 270-427-6364

German Shepherds AKC black and fawn born April 1st Avail now 1st shots and has certificates, $600 859-957-9855 Goldendoodle, black M, Vet checked & dewormed, $700 937-510-2863 rosesgoldendoodles.com Golden Doodle pup, 1 F, 15 wks. Vet checked, calm. Ready now! 859-816-8533 companionbreeders.blogspot .com Goldendoodle, shots & wormer up to date, ready to go. $300 each 502-514-2388 Pug Puppy - Black Male 4 months - UTD shots & de-worming - AKC Reg. $500 - Call 513-305-5528 Puppies, Bernese Mountain Dog, 1 male 2 females, $1200.00, 8wks, Black Brown white, Excellent temp AKC registered Ready for their furever homes! Up to date w shots & worming Dew claws removed These Beautiful babies have been home raised & socialized w kids & other pets (513)320-6262 cbubbalong@yahoo.com


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Buying All Vehicles Not Just Junk up $3000 Fair cash price, quick pickup. 513-662-4955 CASH for junk cars, trucks & vans. Free pick up. Call Jim or Roy anytime 859-866-2909 or 859-991-5176

Mazda 1999 B2500. 5spd. New fuel & water pump, brakes, runs good! 138k miles. $1500 859-866-2996

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1 BUYER of OLD CARS CLASSIC, ANTIQUE ’30-40-50-60-70s, Running or not. 513-403-7386

Nissan 2006 Quest Minivan 3.5 SEL V6. 66K mi. Exc Cond., 859-525-6363

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Garage Sales neighborly deals... 3788 Dead Timber Rd, CAL, KY 41007 - Estate Sale - July 12-14, mostly antiques, beds, dressers, lamp stands, and other household items

Alexandria KY Estate Sale 44 Sunset Dr. Alexandria KY 7/13 & 7/14 Sat-10-5 #’s @ 9:45 Sun-1-5 Contents of wonderful old estate dating back to the 1800s. We have marble top pieces of furniture, cherry drop leaf tables, corner cupboards, large hutch, corner shelf, double door knock down wardrobe, knock down wardrobe converted to a gun cabinet, antique desks, rockers, recliner, couch, lift chair, display cabinets, buggy seat coffee table, hutch, misc. chairs & tables, round oak table, cedar chest, sleigh bed, glass front bookcase, empire chest of drawers, 1840’s empire loveseat, grandfather clock, Weller, signed Rookwood & Roseville pottery, Sterling, advertising pieces, tobacco cutter, clocks, linens, featherweight sewing machine, crocs, quilts, books, marbles, costume jewelry, old bottles, glassware, DVDs, kitchen items, riding mower with cart, signed prints, old hats, vtg horses & doll house, too much to list all priced to sell! Info & pics – HSESTATESALES.com or 859-468-9468. Dir- US 27 - Sunset Dr

Cincinnati Estate Sale by CT of Tri-County. Fri. July 12 9am-12 Noon & Sat. July 13, 9am-2pm 11572 Norbourne Dr. 45240 Washer & Dryer, Refrigerator & Freezers, Yard Tools, Garage Tools, Lawn Mower & Snow Blower, Dressers, Kitchen Items, Home Decor & Collectibles, Patio Furniture & Items, Fountains, & More!

Saturday, 7/13 - 8am-3pm 37 Warren Ct - Fort Thomas Couch, rocking chairs, 2 kitchen table sets, full-size bedroom set, mahogany dining room table & chairs, Iron-rite ironer, plenty of misc. household items Call 859-466-3590

Sycamore Township OH Estate Sale 8476 Deerway Dr Cincinnati OH 7/14 SUNDAY ONLY 9-2 #’s @ 8:45 Contents of home, basement & garage. Old spinning wheel, rocking chairs, dining room table, hutch, Baldwin organ, coffee & end tables, cedar chest, vtg porcelain top table, couch, paintings, vtg metal hamper, vintage hats & purses, foreign dolls, perfume collection, china records, sewing boxes, old patterns & material, singer sewing machine, old fan, lamps, movie projector, electronics, old typewriter, linens, old bike, ladder, some tools, patio glider, records, old stereo viewer, China, glassware. Too much to list – all priced to sell! Info & pics - HSESTATESALES.com or 859-992-0212. Dir - Kenwood Road – Kugler Mill Road – Deerway Drive.

WANTED ARTISTS & CRAFTERS Sharonville Kiwanis Arts & Craft Show. Sharonville Community Center. Sun Sept 29. 513-563-1738 email: patchancetaylor@gmail.com

Garage Sales 15 Fieldstone Ct. - Florence July 12-13 from 8a-3p Tools, toys, inside/outside furniture, w/d, Hoosier hutch, Cub Cadet riding mower, and much more! 204 North Colony Drive ~ Edgewood ~ Fri., 7/12 & Sat., 7/13 - 9a-4p Lots of school supplies!

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Crestview Hills Community Garage Sale!! Saturday, 7/13 - 8am-2pm Multiple Families Participating!! 2830 Fraternity Court College Park Subdivision, across from Thomas More University.

¸MOVING SALE˝ 1250 Mesa Dr. - Erlanger July 12-13 from 8a-3p Clothing, household items, decor, and much more!

Edgewood, KY: 3068 Arbor Dr., Fri & Sat, 8am-2pm. Jewelry, pictures, cookbooks, tapes, lamps, dishes, household, knick knacks. Garage is full! Come find some treasures! Edgewood, KY: Yard Sale! Sat. 8a-12p, 788 Kingston Dr. Misses clothing, toys, furniture, home decor. ERLANGER MOVING SALE 3451 Misty Creek Dr. Sat., July 13 from 9am-2pm Florence, 8635 Heritage Dr., Fri: 8-3, Sat: 8-3, Household items, furniture, clothes, games, kids toys, many great items. July 12,13. , Dir: Pleasant Valley to Boone Valley to Heritage Dr. Florence, Multi Family Sale! 7492 Harvesthome Dr. Fri. & Sat. 8:30am-3pm Table & chairs, Lawn mowerlots of womens & kids clothes, & much more. GLENDALE COMMUNITY LIBRARY YARD SALE 7/13, 8am-2pm, 205 E Sharon Rd (at the corner of Willow Ave) household goods, furniture, toys, tools, building materials, antiques, books & tons more. All Sales benefit the Library Always interesting bargains... Come and See! (In the Scout House & Yard)

Hebron: Moving Sale! 1650 Grandview Dr. Parlor Grove Estates Sat. July 13th, 8am-4pm Furniture, household items & lots of misc. LARGE BACKYARD SALE! 129 Dudley Rd - Edgewood Saturday, 7/13 - 9am-2pm Everything priced to sell! Cleaning house and garage! Items include: tools, electronics, patio furniture, camping equipment, records, tapes, household items, etc.!

MOVING SALE - Burlington 2776 Sunchase Blvd. July 12-13 from 9am-4pm Couch & chair, treadmill, oak table w/ chairs, white youth furniture, crib w/ mattress, complete full size bed set, 4-pc bedrom set, Christmas tree, sewing machine, housewares & misc. MOVING SALE Sat July 13, 7am-1pm, 6261 Sierra Trail, Burlington, KY 41005, furniture, household items, new items, everything priced to sell! Multi Family Garage Sale 2845 Campus Dr. Crestview Hills KY. July 13 & 14, 8a-4p RICHWOOD: HUGE COMMUNITY SALE Sutherland Subdivision Sutherland Dr., off Richwood Rd. Fri., 7/12 & Sat., 7/13, 8am-2pm Triple Crown Yard Sale 1011 Aristides Union, KY 41091 House goods, antiques, collectibles. Priced to sell! Fri. & Sat. 8am-3pm You Don’t Want to Miss This One! Villa Hills : Fri / Sat 7/12 & 7/13 - 8am-2pm 953 Collins Road LARGE MULTI-FAMILY! Household items, tools, vintage, wheeled luggage, fabric, "Southern Living at Home" items. Walton: 110 S. Fork Dr. Saturday, 9am-3pm ùû Five Family Sale ûù Furniture, Glassware, Shoes, Kids/Adult Clothes, Bedspreads & Curtains, Rugs, Lots of Misc.

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Chevrolet 1982 Corvette, Coupe, 2 dr., Automatic, very Good cond., Gray ext., Red i n t . , VIN#1G1AY8781C5122938, 08 Cylinders, 2WD, A/C: Front, Anti-Lock Brakes, Bucket Seats, Cassette Radio, Cruise Control, Leather Interior, Power Locks, Power Seats, Power Steering, Power Windows, Sunroof, Tinted Glass, 1982 Classic Corvette For Sale by Estate. Gray with red interior, 14,034 miles. Appraised by professional appraisal company for $18,680.00. Written appraisal available and comes with car.Taking offers., $16,5000. David Stewart (513)478-5687


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LEGAL NOTICE The Boone County Fiscal Court at its meeting to be held on Tuesday, July 23, 2019, beginning at 5:30 p.m., Boone County Administration Building, Fiscal Court Room, First Floor, Burlington, Kentucky, will give Second Reading and consideration to the adoption of the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE BOONE COUNTY FISCAL COURT APPROVING, WITH CONDITIONS, THE REQUEST OF FRANK FUGATE AND TAMMY STANDBURY (APPLICANTS) FOR SCHLEPER DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (OWNER) FOR A ZONING MAP AMENDMENT FROM INDUSTRIAL ONE (I-1) TO URBAN RESIDENTIAL TWO (UR2) FOR A 7.8183 ACRE TRACT LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE S O U T H P A R K DRIVE/CONTINENTAL WAY INTERSECTION, BOONE COUNTY, KENTUCKY. THE REQUEST IS FOR A ZONE CHANGE TO ALLOW A SENIOR INDEPENDENT LIVING DEVELOPMENT. A copy of said Ordinance(s), all exhibits, appendages and Fiscal Court Minutes are on file in the office of the Fiscal Court Clerk and may be reviewed between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the Administration Building, Second Floor, Burlington, Kentucky. Sharon Burcham, Fiscal Court Clerk, PO 19006128 BCR,June11,’19# 3653314

NOTICE OF VIOLATION OF COUNTY ORDINANCE RE: Property located in Boone County, Kentucky at 3416 Spruce Tree Lane Erlanger, KY 41018. The property listed above has been determined to be in violation of Boone County Ordinance Chapter 150 subsections 150.06-150.68, Repair, Condemnation or Demolition of Structures Unfit for Human Habitation, based on a report to the County Code Enforcement Office and visual confirmation by a County Code Official. A Notice of Violation pertaining to this address was published on June 20, 2019. This second notice is intended to inform the property owners, or anyone with a property interest in this address, that a hearing regarding the existing condition(s) that are in violation of the County Ordinance is scheduled for August 13, 2019 at 5:30pm before the Boone County Fiscal Court in the Fiscal Courtroom at 2950 Washington Street, Burlington, KY 41005. Anyone having a property interest in this address should contact the Boone County Code Enforcement Office at 859-334-3600 within fourteen (14) days to be noticed of the violation, the hearing and further action that may be taken pursuant to the Boone County Code of Ordinances and the Kentucky Revised Statutes. Gary W. Moore, Boone County Judge/Executive PO 20000182 BCR,July11,’19# 3666092

The Boone County Public Library, established under KRS 65.182, provides library services to citizens in Boone County, Kentucky. In accordance with Chapters 65 and 424 of the Kentucky Revised Statutes, the financial records of the Boone County Public Library District for the Period of July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020 may be inspected at the Boone County Public Library, 1786 Burlington Pike, Burlington, Kentucky, during administrative office hours: Monday through Friday 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Inquiries should be made to the library director. Financial records can also be viewed online at the library’s website: http://www.bcpl.o rg/about/board/ The audit and budget may be viewed online at the Department of Local Government Public Portal: https://kydlgweb.ky.gov/entities/16_SpgeView.cfm?Dist_ID= 6502 BCR,July11,’18# 3667008

LEGAL NOTICE The Boone County Fiscal Court at its meeting to be held on Tuesday, July 23, 2019, beginning at 5:30 p.m., Boone County Administration Building, Fiscal Court Room, First Floor, Burlington, Kentucky, will give Second Reading and consideration to the adoption of the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE AMENDMENT OF BOONE COUNTY FISCAL COURT ORDINANCE 100.1, PASSED SEPTEMBER 27, 1994, BY REPEALING IN ITS ENTIRETY SECTIONS ENTITLED “PERSONNEL POLICIES” (CODIFIED AS CHAPTER 34 OF THE COUNTY’S CODE OF ORDINANCES), “PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES” (CODIFIED AS CHAPTER 38 OF THE COUNTY’S CODE OF ORDINANCES), AND “FINANCE AND REVENUE” (CODIFIED AS CHAPTER 39 OF THE COUNTY’S CODEBOOK) AND EFFECTUATING CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE SECTION ENTITLED “COUNTY POLICIES” (CODIFIED AS CHAPTER 37 OF THE COUNTY’S CODEBOOK). A copy of said Ordinance(s), all exhibits, appendages and Fiscal Court Minutes are on file in the office of the Fiscal Court Clerk and may be reviewed between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the Administration Building, Second Floor, Burlington, Kentucky. Sharon Burcham, Fiscal Court Clerk, PO 19006155 BCR,June11,’19# 3656769

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Freedom Baseball Club, LLC, an Ohio limited liability company, with a mailing address of 7950 Freedom Way, Florence, Kentucky 41042, hereby declares its intention to apply for Transitional Malt Beverage, Transitional Wine and Spirits, Quota Retail Drink, NQ4 Retail Malt Beverage Drink, and Special Sunday Retail Drink Licenses no later than July 15, 2019. The business to be licensed will be located at 7950 Freedom Way, Florence, Kentucky 41042, d/b/a Florence Freedom. The members and managers of Freedom Baseball Club, LLC are: David DelBello, 7950 Freedom Way, Florence, KY 41042; Brian Bortz, 7950 Freedom Way, Florence, KY 41042; Daniel Heilbrunn, 7950 Freedom Way, Florence, KY 41042; and, Matthew Kappers, 7950 Freedom Way, Florence, KY 41042. Any person, association, corporation, or body politic may protest the approval of the license by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 1003 Twilight Trail, Frankfort, KY 40601, within (30) days of the date of legal publication. 4835-9026-9083, v. 1 BCR,July11,’19# 3668267

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The City of Florence will receive bids Thursday, July 25th, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. Local time at the Florence Government Center, 8100 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, KY 41042 for the Orleans Park Playground Resurfacing Project. This project will consist of completely replacing the poured in place rubber playground surface This project shall include all material, labor, equipment and installation required to complete all element(s). Each sealed bid shall be accompanied by either a cashier’s check or satisfactory bid bond, in a sum, which is not less than five (5%) percent of the aggregate amount of the bid, payable to the City of Florence. Successful bidder will be required to execute and to provide construction contract security in an amount not less than one hundred percent of the bid. All bids must be made on the required Bid Form. Two completed copies of the Bid Form are required. Plans, specifications and the official bid form will be made available Thursday, July 11th, 2019 and may be obtained from the office of the engineer, Viox and Viox, Inc., 466 Erlanger Road, Erlanger, KY 41018 for a cost of $75.00 for each set. There will be an additional charge of $15.00 each set for mailing and handling if necessary. The City will evaluate all submitted bids in accordance with resident bidder preferences pursuant to KRS 45A.490-494. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BCR,July11,’19# 3671193 LEGAL NOTICE The Boone County Fiscal Court at its meeting to be held on Tuesday, July 23, 2019, beginning at 5:30 p.m., Boone County Administration Building, Fiscal Court Room, First Floor, Burlington, Kentucky, will give Second Reading and consideration to the adoption of the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE USE OF GOLF CARTS ON CERTAIN DESIGNATED COUNTY STREETS AND ROADWAYS. A copy of said Ordinance(s), all exhibits, appendages and Fiscal Court Minutes are on file in the office of the Fiscal Court Clerk and may be reviewed between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the Administration Building, Second Floor, Burlington, Kentucky. Sharon Burcham, Fiscal Court Clerk, PO 19006130 BCR,June11,’19# 3653163

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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The City of Florencewill receive bids Thursday, July 25th, 2019 at 10:15 a.m. Local time at the Florence Government Center, 8100 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, KY 41042 for the Tanners ParkingLot project,which also includes a Fueling Station and Generator Improvements. Pre-bid meeting July 18th, 2019, 2:00pm at the Florence Government Center. This project shall include all material, labor, equipment and installation required to complete all element(s). Each sealed bid shall be accompanied by either a cashier’scheck or satisfactorybid bond, in a sum, which is not less than five (5%) percent of the aggregate amount of the bid, payable to the City of Florence. Successfulbidder will be required to execute and to provide construction contract security in an amount not less than one hundred percent of the bid. All bids must be made on the required Bid Form. Two completed copies of the Bid Form are required. Plans, specificationsand the official bid form will be made available Thursday,July11th, 2019 and may be obtained from the office of the engineer, Viox and Viox, Inc., 466 Erlanger Road, Erlanger, KY 41018 for a cost of $100.00 for each set. There will be an additional charge of $15.00 each set for mailingand handling if necessary. The City will evaluate all submitted bids in accordancewith resident bidder preferencespursuant to KRS 45A.490-494. The City reservesthe right to reject any and all bids. BCR,July11,’19#3671840 BOONE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION BOARD MEETING DATES FOR THE 2019-2020 SCHOOL YEAR August 8, 2019 September 12, 2019 October 10, 2019 November 14, 2019 December 12, 2019 January 9, 2020 February 13, 2020 March 12, 2020 April 16, 2020* May 14, 2020 June 11, 2020 July 16, 2020* All meetings will be held at the Ralph Rush Staff Development Center and begin at 7:30 p.m. Meetings are always held the second Thursday of the month except as noted*. BCR,July11,18,25,’19#366894 9

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Located at 105 BATON ROUGE ROAD WILLIAMSTOWM KY.41097 AT THE GRANT COUNTY CATTLEMAN BARN BEHIND THE EXTENSION OFFICE.TAKE I75 SOUTH TO WILLIAMSTOWN EXIT 156 GO LEFT TO STOP SIGN GO LEFT TO LEFT ON BATON ROUGE TO AUCTION ON RIGHT. WE HAVE BEEN CONTRACTED TO AUCTION THE 60 YEARS OF COLLECTION ANTIQUES, PRIMETIVES &COLLECTIBLES THIS IS A PARTIAL LISTING LOT AND LOTS MORE. LADDEN LAMPS CAST IRON MUFFIN PANS GRISWALD RED SKITTLES GRISWALD CORN STICK MUFFEN PAN COFFEE GRINDERS CROCKS SALT CELLARS MIS.OLD BUTCHER KNIFES ROUND OAK TABLE WITH CLAW FEET 4 WOODEN CHAIRS QUILTS HAND STITCH HAND CROCHETED BED SPREAD McCOY COOFEE JARS RED DEPRESSION GLASS WARE GLASS BUTCHER DISHES OI LAMPS COLLECTOR BOWLS SMALL DOLL BUGGY GOLD SILERWARE 12 PLACE SETTING MISC SIGNS HOT COFFEE LIGHT SIGN BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL VICES WOODEN TRUNK BYBEE POTTERY GRISWALD DAMPERS LINCOLN LOGS WHITE MOUNTIAN ICE GREAM FREEZERS WOODEN BUCKET WHITE ROTARY SEWING MACHINE COWHIDE RUGS TOBACCO JOBBER CORN PLANTER CHICKEN COOPPLATFORM SCALES TATER PLANTER GLAVANIZED WASH TUB WOODEN HANDLES BARN QUIT SIGN FRAMED MULE PICTURES OIL CANS 5GAL.MILK CAN WAGON JACK 4000 WATT GAS GENERATOR CHINA CABINET OAK BUFFET NEW STYLE WHITE CEDAR CYLINDER CHURN MISC. ANTIQUE TOYS OIL CANS DEERING CAST IRON SET IMPLEMENT SETS OLD WRENCHES HAY HOOKS ICE PICHS BRASS SCALES WOODEN BENCH OLD WRENCHES Terms are cash or check with proper ID. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS 6%SALES TAX CHARGE OR IF YOU ARE A DEALER BRING COPY OF TAX I.D. NUMBER

KANNADY & MOORE AUCTION SERVICE LLC Morningview & Williamstown, KY AUCTIONEERS Randy Moore Steve Kannady 859-393-5332 859-991-8494 Also check out pictures on auctionzip.com ID # 1411

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Tools, Trucks, Tractors and More Auction

Live - Onsite Auction 11390 Banklick Rd. Walton Ky 41094

Schneider’s Auction Service is proud to offer this wonderful collection of tools, vehicles, tractors trailers and more at public auction! Offering a wide variety of hand tools, lathe, power tools, Farm items, Trucks, Tractors, Implements, Mowers, ditch witch, lumber, steel and more! Auction is Court Ordered to settle the estate of John C. Wood. Preview for trucks and tractors will be the morning of the sale July 20th beginning at 8:00am

Auction Begins at 10:00 am July 2oth 2019 Call TODAY for all the auction details! (859) 360-2314 More items than we can list! International Harvester 766 - 5,819 +/- Hours, Farmall Super A – last ran in 2004, International 574 – 4,192 +/- Hours, Massey Ferguson 35 – 2,290 +/- Hours - Need Battery, International 464 – 1,227 +/Hours – May need Carburetor, not running, Kubota ZD326s – Runs – Needs Battery, Kubota B2910 -Runs, John Deere 450c – Runs– Needs Battery, Ditch Witch 30, 2001 Lincoln Continental, 1996 Toyota Pickup Ditch Witch 2300, 1972 Ford F100 , 1989 Chevy 2500, Ambusher 5’ Bushhog, Grapple Bucket, Harley Rake, Post Hole Diggers, Skid Steer Forks, Air Compressors, Bush hog 3008, Rotavator 374 6’, Hay wagons,Gravity Beds, Head Gates, Massey Ferguson Square Bailer, Trailers, Lifts, Finish mowers, Plows, Rakes, Tedders and Conditioners, And Hay equipment, Lincoln Welder, Tire Changer,New Holland 451 Cycle Bar, Disc mower, Bush hogs – 6’, Vermeer Round bailer, Log splitters, Chain saw, Hand tools, Pallets of electrical supplies, Residential and Commercial electrical parts and supplies, Lathe, Band saw, sand blaster, saws presses and more tools!, Lumber, steel and building supplies!, Too Many Item to List Them ALL Auction Pickup: Bring your trucks, trailers, tie downs and help to load your items! All items to be removed day of sale! Payment: All payments to be processed day of sale. 3% credit card fee. Cash and Check accepted. Payment MUST be made in full day of sale! FAQ: Auction to be held onsite - 11390 Banklick Rd. Walton Ky 41094. Per seller request, all bidders must be onsite! - Online, Absentee and Phone bidders will NOT be accepted. Sold “As is, Where is” with all faults. 10% Buyers Premium to be added to bid price to create final sale price.

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QUARTER AUCTION Saturday, July 20th 6pm V.F.W. Hall Dayton, KY 859-491-3742

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4C μ BC-KENTUCKY - COMMUNITY μ JULY 11, 2019

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 19-CI-00388 FIFTH THIRD BANK SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY 5001 KINGSLEY DRIVE MD MOBBW CINCINNATI, OH 45227 VERSUS} NICOLE A. LOWE, ET AL By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered MAY 28, 2019 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 6347 HAMPTON RIDGE DRIVE FLORENCE, KY 41042 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 061.00-16-032.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $121,624.29 GROUP NO.: 3222 THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICULARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OF SALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2019 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS. All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commissioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warranted title of the real estate to the purchaser. FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALES AND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND AT www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies to Master Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE ADVISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THAT WEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS. BCR,Jun27,Jul4,11’19# 3640935 NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 18-CI-01224 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 4801 FREDERICA STREET OWENSBORO, KY 42301 VERSUS} CHRISTOPHER J. POE, ET AL By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered MAY 28, 2019 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 1686 COLONADE DRIVE FLORENCE, KY 41042 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 062.00-35-052.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $151,209.72 GROUP NO.: 4087 THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICULARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OF SALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2019 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS. All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commissioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warranted title of the real estate to the purchaser. FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALES AND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND AT www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies to Master Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE ADVISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THAT WEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS. BCR,Jun27,Jul4,11’19# 3640951

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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

ORDINANCE 2019 -16 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE BOONE COUNTY FISCAL COURT, KENTUCKY, OF THE ANNUAL BUDGET AND APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE FISCAL COURT OF COUNTY OF BOONE, COMMONWEAL KENTUCKY: Section One The following budget is adopted for FY20 (ending June 30, 2020) and the amounts slated are appropriated for the purposes indicated: General Fund: General Government Protection to Persons & Property General Health & Sanitation Social Services Recreation and Culture Debt Service Administration TOTAL

$ 6,222,085 14,697;258 802,405 136,150 3,014,135 2,140,085 29,386,128

Public Works Fund: General Health & Sanitation Roads Other Transportation Facilities and Services Administration TOTAL

$ 912,916 8,321,400 774,860 4,813,890

Jail Fund: Protection to Persons & Property Administration TOTAL

$ 5,693,950 3,054,700

Assisted Housing Fund: Social Services Administration TOTAL

$ 6,001,435 934,100

MHIIDI Senior Citizens Fund: General Health & Sanitation Social Services Administration TOTAL

$ 1,949,500 644,500 3,441,500

Public Safety Fund: Protection to Persons and Property Administration TOTAL

$ 6,952,100 4,844,900

Capital Improvements Fund: General Government General Health & Sanitation Capital Projects Administration TOTAL

$ 960,000 1,075,000 22,150,195 16,315,010

Local Government Economic Ass/stance Fund Federal Grants Fund TIF Districts Fund Assisted Housing Reserve Fund Boone County School Board Tax Fund Motor Vehicle Rental Tax Fund Earl Parker Robinson Fund GRAND TOTAL, ALL FUNDS

$ 56,398,246

$ 14,823,066

$ 8,748,650

Legal Notice Notice is hereby given; Taylor Truck and Auto Repair (155 Dozer Dr. Ste1 Walton, KY 41094), Ph: (859) 9186122) intends to file a MECHANIC LIEN, if the amount of (2069.88) has not been paid for the towing and storage on Owner: John Robinson (550 Mt. Zion Rd Apt#2 Florence KY 41042) on 2007 Chevy Cobalt (VIN: 1G1AK15F577412989). The filing of said lien, pursuant to KRS 376.275, is for the purpose of securing payment of amount due for services performed on February 21, 2019 in conjunction to storage fee(s) thus far. If no payment is received, we will then have no other option but to take the necessary steps in selling the vehicle at Taylor Truck and Auto Repair to collect the debt that is owed. Storage will continue to accrue from the date of this letter and will be included in the final total.

$ 6,935,535

$ 6,035,500

$ 11,797,000

$ 40,500,205

116,100 200,000 2,897,200 281,500 13,405,000 2,101,000 $ 164,239,002

Section Two This Ordinance shall be published in the Boone County Recorder newspaper by title and summary within thirty (30) days following adoption.

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Section Two This Ordinance shall be in effect and in full force from and after its passage, publication and recording, according to law. First Reading the 28th day of May, 2019 Second Reading the 25th day of June, 2019 Adopted this 25th day of June, 2019 Yes 4 No 0 BOONE COUNTY FISCAL COURT Gary W. Moore, Judge/Executive Boone County Fiscal Court

ATTEST:

SHARON BURCHAM Fiscal Court Clerk NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY All interested persons and organizations in Boone County are hereby notified that a copy of the County’s proposed budget in full is available for public inspection at the Finance Office in the Boone County Administration Building during normal business hours located at 2950 Washington Street, 2nd floor, Burlington, Kentucky and on our website, www.BooneCountyKy.org

AIR QUALITY PERMIT NOTICE

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

Draft Federally Enforceable/Conditional Major Operating Permit F-14-022 R2 Johnson Controls Battery Group, LLC. Plant ID: 21-015-00028 -Agency Interest: 195 Johnson Controls Battery Group, LLC has applied to the Kentucky Division for Air Quality for revision of their permit to operate a Battery Parts facility at 8040 Bluegrass Drive, Florence, KY 41042. The plant is classified as a Conditional Major source due to potential emissions of non-hazardous regulated air pollutants greater than a major source threshold. This permit contains federally-enforceable limitations to restrict this source’s potential emissions to less than a major source threshold. An electronic copy of the draft permit should shortly become available at http://dep.gateway.ky.gov/eSearch/Search_AI.aspx. Official copies of the draft permit and relevant supporting information are available for inspection by the public during normal business hours at the following locations: Division for Air Quality, 300 Sower Boulevard, 2nd Floor, Frankfort, KY 40601, Phone (502) 782-6718; Division for Air Quality Florence Regional Office, 8020 Veterans Memorial Drive, Suite 110, Florence, KY 41042, Phone (859) 525-4923; and the Boone County Public Library, 1786 Burlington Pike, Burlington, KY 41005, Phone (859) 342-2665. For a period of 30 days the Division will accept comments on the draft permit and afford the opportunity for a public hearing. The first day of the 30 day period is the day after the publication of this notice. Comments and/or public hearing requests should be sent to Mr. James Morse at the above Frankfort address or e-mail James.Morse@ky.gov. Any person who requests a public hearing must state the issues to be raised at the hearing. If the Division finds that a hearing will contribute to the decisionmaking process by clarifying significant issues affecting the draft permit, a hearing will be announced. All relevant comments will be considered in issuing the final permit. Further information can be obtained by calling Ms. Amy Tempus-Doom at (502) 782-6786. The Commonwealth of Kentucky does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of services and provides, upon request, reasonable accommodation including auxiliary aides and services necessary to afford individuals an equal opportunity to participate in all programs and activities. Materials will be provided in alternate format upon request. CE-0000709387

The Boone County Public Library Board of Trustees meets monthly on the third Monday at 4:00 p.m. The July meeting will be on the 2nd Monday of the month. Meetings are held at each Branch at least once a year. All other meetings are held at Main Library. All meetings are open to the public. BCR,July11,’18# 3667013

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Public Notice Seva Hospitality SSF Inc., Mailing address 5905 Merchants St., Florence, Kentucky 41042, Hereby declares intention(s) to apply for a NQ2 retail drink License(s) no later than July 1, 2019. The business to be licensed will be located at 3255 Ted Bushelman Blvd., Florence, Kentucky 41042 doing business as Staybridge Suites. The (owner(s); Principal Officers and Directors; Limited Partners; or Members) are as follows: Vijay Narsinghani, Asha Narsinghani, Ricky Narsinghani, and Ravi Narsinghani of 975 Squire Valley Dr., Villa Hills, KY 41017. Any person, association, corporation, or body politic may protest the granting of the license(s) by writing the Dept. of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 1003 Twilight Trail, Frankfort, KY 40601-8400, within 30 days (KRS 243.430) of the date of this legal publication. BCR,June27,July4,11,18’19#3 635026

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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

LEGAL NOTICE The Boone County Fiscal Court at its meeting to be held on Tuesday, July 23, 2019, beginning at 5:30 p.m., Boone County Administration Building, Fiscal Court Room, First Floor, Burlington, Kentucky, will give Second Reading and consideration to the adoption of the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE BOONE COUNTY FISCAL COURT APPROVING, WITH CONDITIONS, THE REQUEST OF TERRY CRIGGER (APPLICANT) FOR CHRIST’S CHAPEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD (OWNER) FOR A ZONING MAP AMENDMENT, SUCH ZONING MAP AMENDMENT BEING A ZONE CHANGE FROM RURAL S U B U R B A N ESTATES/PLANNED DEVELOPMENT/HOUSTONDONALDSON STUDY CORRIDOR OVERLAY (RSE/PD/HDO) AND INDUSTRIAL O N E / P L A N N E D DEVELOPMENT/HOUSTONDONALDSON STUDY CORRIDOR OVERLAY (I-1/PD/HDO) TO PUBLIC FACILITIES/PLANNED DEVELOPMENT/HOUSTONDONALDSON STUDY CORRIDOR OVERLAY (PF/PD/HDO) FOR AN APPROXIMATE 13 ACRE SITE LOCATED AT 3819, 3837 AND 3845 TURFWAY ROAD, BOONE COUNTY, KENTUCKY. A copy of said Ordinance(s), all exhibits, appendages and Fiscal Court Minutes are on file in the office of the Fiscal Court Clerk and may be reviewed between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the Administration Building, Second Floor, Burlington, Kentucky. Sharon Burcham, Fiscal Court Clerk, PO 19006129 BCR,June11,’19# 3653156

NOW HIRING CITY OF WALTON CLASS TITLE: Public Works Laborer JOB DUTIES: Maintains and replaces sections of concrete and asphalt streets; regularly inspects sewer manholes; plows and salts city streets during inclement weather; digs and backfills trenches; patches asphalt potholes; digs out holes with manual or automatic digging tools; assists in painting crosswalks and other traffic markings; installation of traffic signs; operates dump truck, bulldozer, backhoe, tractor, or other heavy equipment as required by job duties; maintains public vehicles; maintains light and heavy power tools; lifts objects in excess of 25 pounds several times a day; assists in litter collection; cleans public works building; installs new water meters; monitors and tests water distribution system; reads water meters, repairs water line breaks as required. DESIRABLE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE: Graduation from a standard high school, or equivalency, supplemented by previous work experience; or any combination of experience and training which provides the desired knowledge, skills, abilities. NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Possession of, or the ability to obtain, a valid vehicle operator’s license or a commercial driver’s license (CDL); possession of, or the ability to obtain any license(s) deemed appropriate or necessary for the successful completion of job tasks. $15.00 an hour, paid insurance after 30 days, great benefits, retirement, vacation and sick package. WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. More information and a job application can be found here: http://cit yofwalton.org/index.php/jobopenings/ BCR,July11,18’19#3673848

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