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5th grade students place wreath ‘That wasn’t going to be at Tomb of Unknown Soldier happening.’ Teen helps save Conner classmate from man

Chris Mayhew Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

Two fi fth-grade girls from Boone County participated in the placing of a wreath Aug. 15 at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. At the tomb,Kelly Elementary School teacher Glenda Raney said she and students Kaitlyn Gripshover and Mollie Pidgeon fought back tears as they waited for the guard to glide up the steps toward them at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. “We descended the steps with hands on our hearts,” she said. “The girls walked six steps as the guard walked backward to place the wreath in front of the tomb,” Raney said. “You could have heard a pin drop as the crowd was silently watching.”’ The girls both held the wreath as a U.S. Army infantryman marched with precision to accept the wreath. Then, a bugler played taps. Kaitlyn told Raney her heart was pounding when she put a hand on the wreath. “I wanted to do it in honor of our Gold Star families on our wall and the Chalkie Fleek family and the U.S. solders we are about to serve,” Raney said. The ceremonial act was part of an ongoing project-based learning series at Kelly school in Western Boone County near the community of Belleview. Raney said she applied to have the school place a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The Army Honor Guard tasked with the 24-hour watch over the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is the elite Third U.S. Infantry Regiment. The regiment is known by the name “The Old Guard.”

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Kelley Elementary School teacher Glenda Raney and fi fth-grade students Kaitlyn Gripshover and Mollie Pidgeon stand with hands over hearts as Taps is played during a wreath placing ceremony Aug. 15 at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Kelley Elementary School fi fth-grade students Kaitlyn Gripshover and Mollie Pidgeon and teacher Glenda Raney visit Arlington National Cemetery to place a wreath on behalf of the school Aug. 15 at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Students at Kelly Elementary learn heroes don’t wear capes, but they do wear dog tags, in some of their learning projects, Raney said. Ralph Fulton Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6423 and American Legion Boone Post 4 helped fi nance the trip to Washington, D.C. Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Army Sgt. Charles “Chalkie” Fleek of nearby Petersburg, Kentucky was a focus of Kelly Elementary School students last year. Fleek was killed in Vietnam on May 27, 1969. The Army credited Fleek with saving the lives of men under his command when he jumped on a grenade that landed in their midst. The elementary worked with Petersburg to rename the fi re station the Chalkie Fleek Memorial Firehouse, Raney said.

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Second Sight Spirits puts Ludlow on Kentucky Bourbon Trail James Pilcher Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

LUDLOW – High school classmates and best friends Carus Waggoner and Rick Couch have made a career making things. The Boone County natives and Conner High grads even ventured into making stages and props starting with Madcap Puppets locally and then for one of the biggest shows in Las Vegas, working for two diff erent Cirque du Soleil productions. So when they wanted to start their own business, what better to make than bourbon, their home state’s most well-known products in an increasingly crowded marketplace? “I know, it sounds crazy,” said Waggoner, an industrial designer by trade. “But we were introduced to distilling out in Vegas and we fell in love with it. “So we ran away to join the circus and then came back to make spirits. Why not?” Now, the duo has made its mark on the state’s ever-expanding bourbon

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Co-owners Rick Couch, left, and Carus Waggoner, right, at their Second Sight Spirits distillery in Ludlow .Boone County natives Couch and Waggoner started Second Sight Spirits distillery in Ludlo in 2014. JEFF DEAN/THE ENQUIRER

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A 16-year-old Conner High School student is being hailed a hero by his classmates and local authorities after he stopped what the Boone County Sheriff ’s Offi ce says was an attempted kidnapping Monday, Aug. 19. Deputies say Cody Hardin stopped Benjamin Margitza, 18, from potentially kidnapping a classmate in the parking lot of Conner High School. He also kept the Hardin man from entering the building. “He wanted to do something, that wasn’t going to be happening,” Cody said. According to the sheriff ’s offi ce, a female student was approached by Margitza, whom she met through an online dating app about four years ago. Investigators say Margitza fl ew to Northern Kentucky from Las Vegas on Saturday night with the intention of making contact with the girl. Detectives say Margitza told them his goal was to convince a Conner High School girl he’d been following on Instagram for a few years to have sex with him once he got her back to his hotel room three miles from campus. Cody said he and his friend had just gotten out of class when they saw the girl behaving oddly. “She passed us and said, don’t talk to me,” said Cody, who thought the girl was talking to them. “Then the guy behind her was like, you guys with her? We’re like, ‘No.’ ” Cody said something just didn’t seem right, so he intervened. He brought over the principal and the school resource offi cer, who found Margitza in an Uber trying to get away. Investigators later learned Margitza was on campus the day before the incident. Boone County Lt. Philip Ridgell said Margitza had no weapons on him or at his hotel room. Cody said in hindsight, he wished he’d just tackled Margitza until the school resource offi cer got there. But his father Jody Hardin said he’s glad Cody did the right thing, not knowing if Margitza was armed with weapons. "And that’s the best part of it, nobody got hurt,” Jody Hardin said. Margitza faces criminal trespassing and attempted kidnapping charges. He is held at the Boone County Detention Center on a $50,000 bond. Enquirer media partner Fox19 provided this report.

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Prohibition. And in so doing, they are helping remake the fortunes of this small river town west of Covington. Downtown Ludlow features a brewery, historic theater, several art studios and now their expanding distillery and coff ee shop that has become a major social gathering place in town. “Since we are always looking toward the future, we say on all our materials that we are in the thriving metropolis of Ludlow,” said Waggoner. A trained mechanical engineer, Couch is now in charge of the distilling, while Waggoner handles most of the marketing. “We left Las Vegas more than we left the circus, and since there is no real circus in Cincinnati, we had to fi nd something else to do. So here we are,” Couch said. Paul Miller, the former circus clown who has opened up not only a circus school but now Bircus brewery and theater across the street in Ludlow, says working “as a circus freak gives you a unique perspective on how to hustle.” “I worked for Ringling Brothers and they for Cirque de Soliel, so now we’ve got two former circus people creating things here,” Miller said, crediting local politicians and offi cials with passing ordinances allowing brewing and dis-

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Now on the Bourbon Trail A major breakthrough came earlier this year when Second Sight was placed on the offi cial Kentucky Bourbon Trail’s craft tour. The company joined fi ve others in the Northern Kentucky region on the list, which includes others such as New Riff in Newport, Boone County Distilling Co. in Independence. The craft list includes 20 total companies across the state featuring smaller distillers. The more mainstream tour includes the big names such as Maker’s Mark, Jim Beam and Bulleit.

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Second Sight had to pay some marketing fees to be included, but Waggoner says the new marketing exposure should help push the company into the black for the fi rst time. He declined to provide specifi cs on the distillery’s current fi nances, but with the recent expansion and added coff ee business as well as the added traffi c from the bourbon trail, he expects to be profi table by the fi rst quarter of 2020. Waggoner estimates their own personal investment extends well into the six fi gures, declining to off er specifi cs. He and Couch, both 43, decided against taking on investors, as they wanted to follow their own instincts. “Because a lot of us don’t have a lot of money, we can take those diff erent paths,” Waggoner said. “We would make a lot of investors nervous. I mean, a fortune telling still on paper is kind of bananas.” Second Sight also distills other companies’ liquor including four brands of moonshine and a single-malt whiskey. The company itself makes bourbon, rum, corn whiskey and a hazelnut liqueur. The duo has experimented with gin but hasn’t come up with what it thinks is a suitable product there. The bourbon itself? With a pronounced woody taste, it is amazingly smooth considering it’s only been aged 18 months. Waggoner said that’s because the bourbon is aged in smaller barrels than used by the major distillers, allowing it to get its fl avor more quickly. Its mash bill contains more than 70% corn but also includes wheat and rye. “It took a lot of trial and error to come up with our fl avor profi le … but we took the attitude that we needed to fail faster to succeed,” Waggoner said.

Hand make EVERYTHING Much like they make their spirits, the two men have recreated the space at the corner of Elm and Davies Streets pretty much by hand. The still they use has been hand

modifi ed to include a swami’s headpiece, as well as a cover for it. “We call it our 53 gallons of fury,” Waggoner said of the bronze still that cost $17,000 but would have been at least $50,000 if they had just bought it outright. The still’s “worm” is made of 30 feet of copper pipe donated to the company and handcrafted to fi t inside what looks like a crystal ball but is actually an old street light part. The decorations are handcrafted using 3D printers or carved out of insulation. The light sconces on the stage surrounding the still are repurposed Jell-O molds from the 1950s. Bartering has been a major way of bootstrapping as well. Waggoner promised his vendors a lot of free lunches in exchange for scrap materials and other work. “About 90% of what we’ve done has been with scrap,” Waggoner said. “I fi gure there are at least 20 gallons of Vietnamese soup wrapped up in this place. “When you are self-funded, you fi nd a lot of workarounds,” he said. “One thing we learned working for Cirque is that there is always a workaround. You just have to look at it from diff erent perspectives.” They even signed up a local graphic artist also known for drawing for Marvel Comics to design their logos and labels. That led to one of Marvel’s wellknown characters Nick Fury using a bottle of Second Sight to fi ght an evil robot in a recent comic book.

Center of town The distillery has now become one of the main gathering spaces in town. Earlier this year, the duo took over the other half of the building from the town’s former mayor, who had operated his own coff ee shop/café next door. In addition, the Folk School Coff ee Parlor across the street decided to get out of the coff ee business. So Waggoner and Couch bought the coff ee equipment, hired the parlor’s former baristas and opened up in the mornings. The coff ee shop opened in April, about the same time that the company learned it would be on the Bourbon Trail. Waggoner said Ludlow was one of the only local towns to accept the concept of a distillery. The duo had looked at locations in Boone County, as well as in Bellevue. “It was the fi rst town to welcome us with open arms,” he said, also noting the law change that allowed local brewing and distilling. “Ludlow was the fi rst place not to ask about how many jobs we were bringing.” Next up for the company are new variants of its bourbon using larger barrels, allowing for more experimentation. But both Waggoner and Couch know where they are located. “if we’re going to make a bourbon, we’re going to make a solid bourbon,” Couch said. “We’re in Kentucky. If we were in California we could do whatever we want. “But if we’re going to put Kentucky bourbon out there, we have a lot to live up to.”


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Sheriff : Grant Take care with hot dogs when grilling County High School teacher charged with rape Diane Mason

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A teacher at Grant County High School has been arrested after school offi cials learned of an “inappropriate relationship” with a 15-year-old student, sheriff ’s deputies said. Kendall Burk, 23, was arrested Wednesday, Aug. 21 and charged with four counts of rape and sodomy, the Grant County Sheriff ’s Offi ce said. Deputies said school offi cials learned of a “possible inappropriate relationship between a teacher and a Burk student” and reported to the school resource deputy. It was determined that Burk had “multiple sexual encounters” with the 15-year-old male student. The encounters happened off -campus over summer break. Burk is listed as a bio-medical science teacher on the Grant County High School website. She was being held in the Grant County Jail on a $50,000 bond (at the time this article was originally published), jail records said.

“Summertime, and the livin’ is easy…” starts a wellknown song. Summertime is often a period when we turn to picnics, cookouts, and grilling for meals or entertaining. Grilling can be a great way to prepare nutritious meals without heating up the house. However, many times, we put our family and friends in danger of foodborne illness by not handling or cooking foods properly. Hot dogs are often a favorite cookout food. Many people think because they are part of the cooked sausage family, like bologna, that safe food handling practices are not a concern. However, hot dogs are perishable and should be treated as such, meaning they should be kept cold until cooked, and hot after cooking. Although hot dogs are fully cooked, those at increased risk of foodborne illness should reheat hot dogs and luncheon meat until steaming hot before eating, due to the threat of listeriosis. At risk individuals include those who are pregnant, the very young, and older adults, and those with weakened immune systems. Symptoms of listeriosis include fever, chills, headache, backache, an upset stomach, abdominal

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SWAT team called to Erlanger residence; Florence man arrested Madeline Mitchell Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

A SWAT team was called in the arrest of a Florence man on Friday, according to a release by the Erlanger Police Department. Erlanger police were told that Joseph Angel, 39, had previously been charged with possession of methamphetamine, a felony off ense. Angel was at a residence on Forest Avenue in Erlanger when Erlanger patrol offi cers secured the sur-

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I’ve had a pretty wild week. It started with an email from Jude DeWitt, a Withamsville reader. “I have two elderberry bushes which I discovered have an abundance of fruit ripening quickly! I heard you lament you didn’t have any elderberries. Would you like some?” The answer was a swift “yes” since the birds devoured mine. Turned out Jude needed an elderberry pie recipe, so we swapped. I think I got the best of that deal. I’ll be juicing them to make elderberry jelly. Wild autumn olive berries are ripe, too. Now those of you who are familiar with this invasive shrub/small tree may know these berries are becoming popular with chefs. They’re a real chore to pick. But worth it as friend and neighbor, Erin, and I found out. Loaded with antioxidants and vitamins, autumn olive berries make a lovely jam. We also saw edible sumac berries about ready for picking. Sumac lemonade is so refreshing. Add to that, beautiful chicken of the woods mushrooms, that my friend Charlene’s grandson, Jacob, brought to my door. A wild bounty for sure! Check out my abouteating.com site for photos. What do these wild edibles have to do with today’s recipes? Not a darn thing, just something I wanted to share with you about my unorthodox life here on my little patch of heaven. OK let’s get down to the business of sharing recipes. Here’s a yummy granola requested for back-to-school lunches. And raspberry sorbet for Jordan, a Northside reader. “I need it for an upcoming dinner party,” she said.

Granola is an ever-changing recipe at my house. Pack some for lunch, sprinkle over yogurt. Tweak it anyway you like. Just keep proportions about the same. Make it with fruit, or without. Ingredients 31⁄ 2 to 4 cups old fashioned oats (these toast better than quick oats) 2 cups nuts, - I used slivered almonds, cashews, chopped walnuts and pecans 1 cup seeds - I used sunflower, pumpkin, flax and millet ⁄ 3 cup pure maple syrup

2

⁄ 2 cup light brown sugar, packed

1

⁄ 3 cup oil - I used olive but any oil works

1

1 tablespoon vanilla Up to 2 heaping cups dried fruit — I used cherries, golden raisins and diced apricots (optional but very good) Instructions Preheat oven to 325. Spray cookie sheets. Mix oats, nuts and seeds. Set aside. Cook syrup, sugar and oil until sugar dissolves.

Simple raspberry sorbet Use an ice cream maker. Sub in other berries, adjusting sugar if necessary.

Granola with fruit. PHOTOS BY RITA HEIKENFELD

Stir in vanilla. Pour over oat mixture and coat. Pour onto sheets in single layers and bake about 45 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes. As you get toward the end, watch - granola should be just golden brown. Stir in fruit after cooling. Store in covered container.

Granola without fruit.

Ingredients

Instructions

1 pound fresh, or frozen raspberries, thawed

Put everything into food processor and blend. Strain, chill and then process in ice cream maker until thick. Transfer to container and freeze until fi rm, a couple hours.

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Viewpoints Let’s look at facts before rushing new gun laws to Trump’s desk Thomas Massie and Jim Jordan Guest columnists USA TODAY NETWORK

Congress is notorious for passing legislation without reading it, but the urge to rush legislation reached a new level in Washington this month. Some members of Congress have announced support for gun control bills that haven’t even been written yet! What’s already clear from their vague proposals, however, is that none of these measures would have stopped any recent mass public shooting. For the safety of the general public, perhaps we should have a mandatory waiting period for lawmakers who rush to pass unconstitutional and unhelpful legislation. Take, for instance, the call for universal background checks, which would ban private transfers of fi rearms that don’t involve a background check. Every attacker in all of the recent mass public shootings passed a background check and purchased his fi rearm from a federally licensed fi rearm dealer. The cowardly perpetrator of the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting didn’t have to pass a background check. His mother passed the background check, and he stole her guns. Likewise, an underage male perpetrator of the 1999 Columbine shooting obtained a handgun through an older female who acted as a straw purchaser. Using a straw purchaser to obtain a fi rearm is already illegal. There’s not a single mass public shooting that would have been prevented by universal background checks. The other dirty little secret about universal background checks is that the only way to enforce them is to have a universal gun registry, which is a step toward future gun confi scation. Due to serious defects with the NICS background check system, millions of citizens otherwise eligible to purchase a fi rearm have been denied the right to do so. No one should seek to expand a program that has already robbed millions of citizens of their right to self-defense. Criminals and would-be criminals will simply continue to buy guns from each other, use illegal straw purchasers to get guns from lawful dealers or steal guns from relatives and other law-abiding citizens. Another unserious proposal that will cause more problems than it will solve is forcing states to adopt Red Flag laws. If states want these laws, states can pass these laws. The federal government should not be in the business of using taxpayer money to bribe states to adopt unconstitutional laws. In fact, 17 states have already passed red fl ag laws, and there’s no evidence that these laws have reduced the frequency of mass public shootings. These laws authorize unannounced gun confi scations that are hazardous to both citizens and law enforcement offi cers. For example, a man in Maryland was shot and killed in the confusion that ensued when police showed up in the dark, unannounced, to confi scate his legally obtained guns. Tragedies such as this are why the sheriff in Weld County, Colorado has already announced that he will not order his deputies to participate in these dangerous raids.

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Red fl ag laws are also dangerous because they pressure those who need mental health care to avoid seeking it for fear of having their guns confi scated. Already the Veterans Administration bans veterans from possessing fi rearms if the veterans merely admit that someone else manages their fi nances. The criteria for “red-fl agging” a person in the various states are already vague. In some states, the laws allow only police offi cers, family members, romantic partners, and cohabitants to refer someone for gun confi scation. The reality, though, is that anyone can refer someone by fi rst referring him or her to the police. This system is ripe for abuse. Every state in the union already has a law that allows individuals to be involuntarily confi ned to a medical facility briefl y, on the basis of a mental health professional’s opinion that they are a danger to themselves or others. Whereas these laws seek to treat individuals in need, red fl ag laws only irritate individuals by taking some of their fi rearms and leaving them without mental health help. Furthermore, red fl ag laws don’t require expert testimony, but only suspicion by unqualifi ed individuals. Because some recent mass public shootings in the news have been carried out with AR-15 and AK-47-style weapons, some politicians are eager to reinstate the so-called assault-weapons ban of 1994. But there’s no reason to believe that policy would prevent horrifi c mass public shootings. The shootings at Virginia Tech (32 fatalities in 2007), Fort Hood (13 fatalities in 2009), and Virginia Beach (12 fatalities in 2019) were all carried out with handguns. The shootings at the Navy Yard (12 fatalities in 2013), Capital Gazette (5 fatalities in 2018), and Santa Fe High School (10 fatalities in 2018) were perpetrated with shotguns and handguns. In fact, 50 percent of mass public shootings are committed with handguns alone, and 80 percent of mass public shootings involve at least one handgun. If the government bans so-called assault weapons, mass public shootings will still occur, and the same politicians will then try to ban shotguns and handguns. This brings us to another ineff ective and misguided proposal: a ban on highcapacity magazines. The attacker in Parkland, Florida killed 17 people with 15 tenround magazines and not a single highcapacity magazine.

People sometimes ask why anyone would need a magazine with a capacity greater than ten rounds, but if six brave,

well-trained police offi cers required 58 rounds to stop the shooter in Dayton, it would be unreasonable to think that civilians with less training would need only ten rounds or less to stop an attacker at their home. Universal background checks, red fl ag laws, and the so-called assault weapons ban all have two things in common: they won’t stop mass public shootings and they will infringe on constitutional rights of law-abiding citizens. By keeping civilians from providing for their own protection and by causing those who need mental health care not to seek it, these laws will only make the current situation worse. If these proposals become law they will inevitably fail to produce the intended results and there will be a push for even more gun bans. It’s time to slow down and look at the facts before rushing new laws to the president’s desk. Republican Jim Jordan represents Ohio’s Fourth Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie, a Republican, represents Northern Kentucky. This column fi rst appeared in the FoxNews.com Opinion section.

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Boone County has won a total of six games in the past seven seasons. PHOTOS BY JAMES WEBER/THE ENQUIRER

Coach Bryson Warner ready to rebuild alma mater Boone County James Weber Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

After 11 seasons as a head coach at Ryle, Bryson Warner found a new challenge at Covington Catholic, where he was on the staff that won 29 out of 30 games from 2017-18, including a state championship. Soon after the 2018 season, Warner got a chance to come back home, and he

took it, becoming the new head coach at Boone County High School. Warner, a 1992 BCHS graduate, was a standout football player there and a disciple of the late and legendary Owen Hauck. Warner was all-state in 1991 and team MVP the same year. He went on to play at Western Kentucky University under Jack Harbaugh, father of the fi rst two brothers to coach against each other in a Super Bowl, John and Jim Har-

baugh. They coached in the 2013 Super Bowl leading, respectively, the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers. Warner was a 1996 All-America honorable mention player for WKU at linebacker. Now, he’s taking on the task of rebuilding his Rebels alma mater. “We’re working hard,” he said. “We’ve See WARNER , Page 2B

Boone County head coach Bryson Warner has worked at Ryle and Covington Catholic.

Boone County beats Holmes, 20-6, in Warner’s debut Matt Huffmon

Special to Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

FLORENCE – The Bryson Warner era at Boone County High School has offi cially begun. A 1992 BCHS graduate, Warner made his debut in front of the Rebels faithful Friday night with a 20-6 win over the Holmes Bulldogs. After a scoreless fi rst quarter that featured each team exchanging fumbles, Boone County senior quarterback Kaden Craft began asserting himself. Faced with a fourth down on the Holmes 1-yard line after being stood up at the goal line three plays in a row, Craft snuck his way through the left side to

break open the scoring. Craft guided the Rebels to another score with 3:43 to go in the half, this time using his arm to go over the top for a 16-yard touchdown to wide receiver Eli Rossi. “(Craft) is gritty, does what we ask and he really did a good job tonight,” Warner said. “He does a really good job on focusing on what he needs to do to be a better player. We’re excited about everyone involved here, including all the young guys. We’ve asked them to do a lot and they’ve accepted it. It’s a great sign for our program.” Junior running back Tayquan Calloway provided the lone score for Holmes on a 70-yard run with 4:02 left in the

third quarter. Boone County was able to milk the clock with a nearly nine-minute drive to begin the fourth quarter. A late Holmes drive into Boone County territory was halted when Rebels defensive back Adam Hicks intercepted an errant pass with just over a minute left. Two quarterback kneeldowns by Craft and Boone County had its fi rst win under Warner. “It’s unbelievable, the support has been amazing,” Warner said. “Our players have worked so hard. We’ve really tried to change the culture around here. We’ve been at it for eight months and it See BOONE, Page 2B

Boone County running back Eli Rossi (15) runs the ball. TONY TRIBBLE


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Defense, Mayer lift CovCath to shutout of Ryle, 37-0 James Weber Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

PARK HILLS – A new football season brings new challenges and new opportunities for every high school team as they adjust to departed graduates and new contributors. Covington Catholic began its quest for another state championship with a dominant 37-0 win over Ryle on Friday night at CovCath’s Griffi n Stadium. The score and the statistics heavily favored the Colonels, who have now won 30 of their last 31 games after fi nishing as Class 5A state runner-up last year. “It’s a great feeling to get this fi rst win,” said senior Michael Mayer. “It was a beautiful night. My teammates came to play. I came to play. (I loved) the fi ght we had coming out of the second half. We had a 23-0 lead and we wanted to come out and get the running clock.” CovCath outgained Ryle 309-79. Ryle didn’t get a fi rst down until the fi nal play of the fi rst half as the Raiders had fi ve punts in the fi rst half, and CovCath intercepted three passes. The Colonels picked off fi ve passes for the game and sacked Ryle quarterbacks four times. “Our defense was outstanding,” Mayer said. “We were lights-out.” Mayer, a Mr. Football contender and Notre Dame commit, put his early stamp on the game. On the second play from scrimmage, Mayer got behind the Ryle defense and caught a long bomb from Caleb Jacob before evading one defender for a 76-yard touchdown catch. On CovCath’s second drive, Mayer had two opportunities for long receptions deep in Ryle territory slip out of his fi ngers, and the CovCath drive stalled. CovCath scored its second TD with 3:45 to play in the fi rst quarter, as a 37yard pass from Jacob to Jack Stava set up an 11-yard TD catch by Michael Boydston. The Colonels spent the entire second quarter in Ryle territory but struggled to fi nish drives. Jacob threw two intercep-

Ryle junior Connor Lee looks for an opening as Covington Catholic defeated Ryle 37-0 on Aug. 23 at Covington Catholic High School. JAMES WEBER/THE ENQUIRER

tions in Ryle territory. An apparent picksix by Noah Powers was called back by a CovCath penalty and the drive stalled. CovCath led 17-0 in the fi nal minute of the half when a Colonel defl ected a Ryle pass and Mayer made a diving catch at the Ryle 30 for the third CovCath pick of the half. On the next play, Jacob launched a long pass to Mayer, who made a tough catch over two Ryle defenders for his second TD of the game. Jacob threw for 207 yards and the three touchdowns, with Mayer having those two catches for 106 yards. “I was kind of disappointed in our ex-

ecution in the fi rst half,” said CovCath head coach Eddie Eviston. “I think we left a lot of opportunities out on the fi eld. Our defense played lights-out all night. That was really good to see.” CovCath, looking to replace all-time leading rusher Casey McGinness, rushed for 109 yards as a team. Owen Nally had 44 yards on eight carries. Daniel Felix had 33 yards on six carries and scored twice in the second half. CovCath limited Ryle senior Kyle England to 37 yards rushing and Ryle quarterbacks to 6 of 25 in the air. Getting CovCath interceptions besides Mayer and Powers were Andy Mo-

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changed the culture here. We’re changing a lot of habits. Our staff is working hard and we have a great group of young men who are eager to learn and getting better every day.” The Rebels have won a total of six games in the previous seven seasons, but two of those came last year during a 2-9 campaign. “We have excellent senior leadership who are helping bring in a new culture and a new staff ,” Warner said. “Our seniors have been excellent. We’ve got a lot of work to do. You always see guys step up and we’re focused on our team and doing better in every area of football.” Warner, Ryle’s head coach from 2003-14, was 73-58 with the Raiders. That included two 12-win seasons in which the Raiders reached a state fi nal in 2006 and the semifi nals in 2010. He learned a lot from his time with Eddie Eviston and the Colonels. “Coach Eviston is an incredible head coach,” Warner said. “He surrounded himself with great people and that’s what I’m trying to do as a head coach again. I have a great staff , former head

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payed off tonight. We played a very, very

New head coach Bryson Warner at Boone County football practice Aug. 21. JAMES WEBER/THE ENQUIRER

coaches as well. We’ve got the right group of men to lead our young men. That’s a bonus for me. I wasn’t sure how many guys I would get but once we

started talking to people, they were on board.” Warner has his players doing off -fi eld activities including father-son retreats,

tough Holmes team. I give them a lot of credit and they fought as hard as they could the entire game. It was a great opponent to face, but it was a great night to be a Rebel.” Phillip Madison, a returning 5-foot-11,

300-pound off ensive and defensive lineman for Holmes, was ejected in the second quarter following an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. Boone County, looking to improve upon their 2-9 record in 2018, stays

lique, Charlie Sora and Jack Raisbeck. Henry Rains and Ryan Planck had picks for Ryle. CovCath 14 9 7 7 – 37 Ryle 0 0 0 0 – 0 C – Mayer 76-yard pass from Jacob (Gronotte kick) C – Boydston 10-yard pass from Jacob (Gronotte kick) C – Gronotte 34-yard FG C – Mayer 30-yard pass from Jacob (kick blocked) C – Felix 4-yard run (Gronotte kick) C – Felix 1-yard run (Gronotte kick) Records: R 0-1, C 1-0

leadership programs, and volunteer work. “Our kids have tremendous work ethic,” he said. “I know people said that couldn’t happen here but we’re really proud of how they’ve developed. We’re not an easy staff to play for, but we hope that on Friday night it pays off .” Statistically, Boone doesn’t have much returning, save for junior running back Cauvey Vastine, who rushed for 568 yards and fi ve touchdowns. Warner said the Rebels have great senior leadership and that he has 71 players in the program, though most lack varsity experience. “We don’t have a lot of returning varsity guys,” he said. “We have to work hard each week to get better and better. We have a tough schedule and our district is one of the toughest in the state. If we can improve every week and develop team chemistry, we’ll be in good shape.” Boone County started the season by hosting Holmes, whom the Rebels have defeated each of the past two seasons. Boone is in a 5A district with county rivals Conner and Cooper, and traditional powers Covington Catholic and Highlands. Warner will also return to Union to play Ryle. The Rebels also have tests against Lloyd, Scott, Campbell County and Dunbar.

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COMMUNITY NEWS David Alvarez earns Instrument Rating at the University of Cincinnati - Clermont David Alvarez earned his Instrument Rating on his pilot certifi cate Aug. 14. With his Instrument Rating, Alvarez is now approved by the Federal Aviation Administration to fl y aircraft solely by reference to instruments. Alvarez, a resident of Hebron, is enrolled in the Aviation Technology Program at the University of Cincinnati Clermont College. The laboratory portion of the Program is taught at the Clermont County Airport. When Alvarez completes the twoyear program through the University of Cincinnati - Clermont College, he will have earned an Associate of Applied Science degree and a Commercial pilot certifi cate. For more information about professional pilot training in the Aviation Technology Program at the University of Cincinnati - Clermont visit www.ucclermont.edu or call 513-732-5200. Eric Radtke, Sporty’s Academy, Inc.

The American Legion Boone Post No. 4 celebrates 100 years in Boone County On Sunday, Aug. 18, I had the pleasure of attending the 100th anniversary celebration of the American Legion chapter Boone Post No. 4. It was my honor to speak and present them with a senate resolution honoring 100 years as an organizaSchickel tion. Although I have been associated with Boone Post No. 4 for many years, I did not realize their rich history. Chartered in 1919, post 4 was the fourth chapter of the American Legion in the country. Congress created the American legion in 1919 as a patriotic veteran’s organization focusing on service veterans,

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service members, and communities. The legion evolved from a group of war weary veterans from World War I, into one of the most infl uential nonprofi t groups in the United States. Thereafter, membership quickly grew to over 1 million as many posts followed what Boone post 4 started. In 1919, the Boone County Recorder refers to Benjamin H. Riley as the fi rst post commander for post 4. He represented the interests of our local post at the fi rst American Legion convention. He is quoted as saying “We stood together in war now let us stick together as brothers” However, perhaps the most notable moment of Boone post 4 history was when it stood up to the national organization during the 1923 convention as one of the fi rst posts proposing a resolution to condemn membership to the Ku Klux Klan. I have enjoyed my association with Boone Post No. 4 as your State Senator. Color guard commander Windell Hickman and I have worked closely together on several events including our recent memorial service to Boone County Medal of Honor winner and Vietnam casualty, Army Sgt. Charles (Charlie) Clinton Fleek. Post 4 has played a large role in orga-

nizing that ceremony over the years making sure that his grave is well taken care of with fl owers in Petersburg. Lastly, I would like to congratulate and recognize the new commander of Boone Post No. 4, Mr. Saye Sayeson. The American Legion Boone Post No. 4 is just one of many civic organizations that make Boone County such a great place to live and work. Thank you to all of our veterans and service members. It is an honor to serve you in Frankfort. If you have any questions or comments about these issues or any other public policy issue, I can be contacted by phone in Frankfort at 502-564-8100, ext. 617, or at home at 859-384-7506. You can also reach me on Twitter @Senatorschickel, or on Facebook at State Senator John Schickel. Senator John Schickel (R-Union) represents the 11th District in Boone County. He serves as chairman of the Senate Licensing, Occupations, and Administrative Regulations Committee. Senator Schickel also serves as a member of the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee; Judiciary Committee; Natural Resources and Energy Committee, and the Budget Review Subcommittee on Justice and Judiciary.

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Cincinnati Metropolitan Orchestra 7 p.m., Tower Park, 900 S. Fort Thomas Ave., Fort Thomas. Free.

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Kentucky Dragon Boat Festival 7 a.m., AJ Jolly Park, 1495 Race Track Road, Alexandria. Benefits Paddling For Cancer Awareness. p4ca.org.

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Wellness Retreat for Mind, Body & Soul 8 a.m., St. Anne Retreat Center, 5275 St. Anne Drive, Melbourne. eventbrite.com.

FRIDAY, AUG. 30 Ross Hollow, Matt Baumann, Jeremy Smart 9:30 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. Free. southgatehouse.com. Stalgic, Honey Creek, Don’t Feed The Giants, Knavery 8 p.m., Thompson House, 24 E. 3rd St., Newport. Will Payne Harrison, Chelsea Ford and the Trouble, My Brother’s Keeper 9 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. $10. southgatehouse.com.

Vom Foss Dinner Night 5:30 p.m., Brianza Gardens and Winery, 14611 Salem Creek Road, Verona. $17. eventbrite.com. Wine Over Water 6:30-10 p.m., Purple People Bridge, 425 York St., Newport. $50, $40 advance.

Adam Lee, Dylan Walshe, Brook Blanche 7 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. $10. southgatehouse.com. Castle No Kings 8 p.m., Thompson House, 24 E. 3rd St., Newport. Flying Lotus in 3D 8 p.m., Madison Theater, 730 Madison Ave., Covington. $28-$30. madisontheater.com.

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Nightlife & Singles RubyGreen Sami Riggs 5:30 p.m., Brianza Gardens & Winery, 14611 Salem Creek Road, Crittenden.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 8 Health & Wellness Yoga for Relaxation & Rejuvenation 7 p.m., Fit Philosophie, 911 N. Fort Thomas Ave., Fort Thomas. $25 session, $70 for 3 sessions, $120 for all 6 sessions. eventbrite.com.

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Flowerbuds 10 a.m., Campbell County Cooperative Extension Service, 3500 Alexandria Pike, Newport. Free. Register 859-572-2600. Family time for preschooler (age 3-5) and caregiver. Space limited.

Elizabeth Moen 7:30 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. $10-$12. southgatehouse.com.

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Chair Yoga Workshop with Jessica 10:30 a.m., Fit Philosophie, 911 N. Fort Thomas Ave., Fort Thomas. 4-week workshop. eventbrite.com. Get Your Heart Above Your Head: 4-Week Inversion Workshop 7:15 p.m., Fit Philosophie, 911 N. Fort Thomas Ave., Fort Thomas. eventbrite.com.

ALS Support Group NKY 6:30-7:30 p.m., St. Elizabeth Hospital, Conference room, 4900 Houston Road, Florence. Free. Information: Kris@alsaky.org or 502-4953689.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 6 Concerts & Tour Dates Switchback “Birds of Prey” Release Celebration 7:3011 p.m., Mansion Hill Sanctuary, 417 E. Sixth St., Newport. $25. Hank Von Hell (Ex-Turbonegro) 9 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. $20-$25. southgatehouse.com. Midwest Funk Festival 4-9 p.m., Newport Ultra Lounge, 120 E. 3rd St., Newport. $20. eventbrite.com. New Moons, Tigerlilies, Oso Bear 9:30 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. Free. Oski Isaiah 8 p.m., Madison Live, 734 Madison Ave., Covington. $15. ticketmaster.com. Patrick Sweany 9 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. $15-$20. southgatehouse.com.

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11 Business & Networking Baby Got Backlinks MasterClass 1:30 p.m., Metropolitan Club, 50 E. Rivercenter Blvd., Covington. $50. eventbrite.com.

Concerts & Tour Dates Shonen Knife, Me Like Bees 8 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. $17-$19. southgatehouse.com. Snarky Puppy 8 p.m., Madison Theater, 730 Madison Ave., Covington. $40-$45. madisontheater.com. Them Coulee Boys, Restless Leg String Band 8 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. $8-$10. southgatehouse.com.

Health & Wellness Gait Clinic 6 p.m., JackRabbit, 317 Monmouth St., Newport. eventbrite.com.

Tailgate Celebration 5-8 p.m., Beckfield College, 16 Spiral Drive, Florence. Free.

Nightlife & Singles Counting Stars, Tantric 8 p.m., Peecox Bar & Grill, 635 Donaldson, Erlanger.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 7 Concerts & Tour Dates Mudpies 9:30 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. Free. southgatehouse.com. Queen of Soul: Music of Aretha Franklin 7:30 p.m., The Carnegie, 1028 Scott Blvd., Covington. $24-$27. 859-957-1940. thecarnegie.com. Smoke Signals, Green Tree Novelty Tea, Ohio Sons 9 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. Free. southgatehouse.com.

Education The Good, the Bad and the Managed Pond Algae Workshop 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Boone County Extension Enrichment Center, 1824 Patrick Drive, Burlington. bccdky.org/gbm-algae or 859-586-7903, ex. 3.

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Covington - SEM Manor Rent Subsidized Senior Apts. 62 & older Studio & One Bedroom apts. Onsite Laundry, Secured Building, Pet friendly, Call 859-291-9047 or TTY 800-750-0750

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JOBS

WALTON 2 acre Residential Lots, (Homes Only), 2 mi. South of Walton. Price Reduced, $52-$58K 859-802-8058

Careers

Jobs

I BUY STEREO SPEAKERS, PRE AMPS, AMPS, REEL TO REEL TURNTABLE, RECORDS, INSTRUMENTS, ETC (513) 473-5518

Overview: For nearly 100 years CBT has been one of the most innovative Industrial Distribution companies in Cincinnati and the tristate region. Our mission is to be recognized by our customers and our suppliers as their best business partner. Our success comes from recruiting, hiring, and training the best people in the industry. We invest in our people and our business. The Belting Service Technician is part of a team that fabricates and installs conveyor belting and components both in the shop at CBT and on site at the customer.

Responsibilities:

Requirements: • Prior millwright or industrial belting experience required. • Must be able to work a variety of on-call hours (including nights and weekends). • Must have a stable work history, no more than two jobs within the past three years. • High School diploma or equivalent. • Valid driver’s license.

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

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

• Accurately perform assigned tasks in a timely fashion. • Interact with customers in a professional manner.

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$$$ 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

Pets find a new friend... Beagles, Shihpoos, Yorkies, Yorkiepoos, Pugs, Poodles, Shorkies, Havanese, & Teddy Bears. Shots, Dewormed & Vet Checked. Blanchester, OH. 937-725-9641 Boykin Spaniel Puppies. Land/water retrievers, & fam pets. Parents have BSS testing. Brown color. Beautiful. M/F $950 (859)585-5758

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Now Hiring Alexandria,KY - Alexandria Manor Apts 1 BR Avail. now. ELDERLY, OR DISABLED Prices based on income. 6 Breckenridge Lane, Call for info M-F 8-5. 800-728-5802 TDD 7-1-1. Ashcraft Real Estate Services Inc. Equal Housing Oppty

Erlanger: Duplex 1st fl oor, remodelled, new appliances, 2 br, a/c, w/d, $725/mo. incl. util, ref, no pets. Avail. 09/1 859-342-0755 / 859-380-0153

Looking for a room to rent near Northern Kentucky University - Only have 1.5 years left of Radiology Program - Very quiet and responsible - Parents can’t afford dorm fees - Please help! Call 502-807-2556 or 502-379-5084

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∂ Maintenance ∂ Room Attendant/ Housekeeper ∂ Restaurant Bartender / Server ∂ Kitchen Steward ∂ Line Cook ∂ Executive Chef ∂ Front Desk Clerk We offer full benefits, 401(k) with 50% match, PTO, and competitive wages. Apply online today and check out our fantastic benefits at atriumhospitality.com

• Must have demonstrated mechanically ability in past employment. • Must be able to work flexible shift schedule and be on call. • Proficient in basic mathematics.

Working Environment: • The Belting Technician generally performs duties in a belt shop setting. The position requires the ability to lift up to 50 pounds frequently and 75 pounds occasionally. Often exposure to different environments while visiting customer’s facilities which could include: bright or dim lighting conditions, noise and sound levels, and may sometimes be distracting. Works close to others.

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Cincy Best Seasoned Firewood, 1/2 Cord $80 pickup. Delivery and stacking available. 513-795-6290

Physicians (Gastroenterologist, Pulmonologist) Worksite

Special Notices-Clas 17 acres, Williamstown area,rolling to hilly, pasture, room for livestock, easy access to I75. Available on land contract, $2000 down $750 per month, single wide homes welcome. City water and electric at the road. 8.1 acresm Northern Grant County. All woods, hunting ground with a home site. Ideal for a cabin getaway. Available on land contract, $2000 down $540 per month, single wide homes welcome. City water and electric at the road. 1 acre, Northern Gallatin County. Set up with water, electric, septic already at home site, gently rolling, gravel driveway. Available on land contract $2500 down $375 per month, doublewide homes welcome. 10.2 acre Pendelton County. Mostly wooded, level building site, blacktop road frontage, gently rolling, country setting. Available on land contract $3000 down $475 per month. Single wides welcome. City water and electric at the road. 13.7 acre, Williamstown AreaMostly pasture, small trees, rolling hills. Great homesite also ideal for a cabin getaway. Available on land contract $2000 down $515 per month. Single wides welcome. City water and electric at the road. TRI STATE LAND COMPANY (859) 485-1330 tristatelandcompany.com

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

LLOYD CLASS OF 74 45th Class Reunion Sept. 7, 2019; 5-11 pm Florence Nature Park, 7200 Nature Park, Florence. $10.00 each (classmate & guest) Pay at the door.Bring a covered dish, snacks, or dessert to go with Fried Chicken (provided). Bring your own drinks (coolers). Please RSVP by 8/18/19 to Dottie (Brady) Baker at dotti eraebaker@yahoo.com or 859-992-4756

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Commercial

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

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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

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English Cream Golden Retriever Puppies, AKC. DOB 6/26/19. Vet checked 859-466-2218

Crestview Hills, KY and surrounding areas. Send resume to Cathy Drennen, Summit Medical Group dba St. Elizabeth Physicians, 334 Thomas More Pkwy, Crestview Hills, KY 41017

Farm

home grown...

2 Bulls FOR SALE $600 each. 1 Hereford/limo. 1 Angus/limo. (686)782-3987

MOTORCYCLE GEAR; 4 Helmets, Leather Vest & Chaps, 2 Jackets, and more.., $Lot $350. (859)446-8560

Musical Instruction

2 PIANO LESSONS 50 YRS. EXP.; 859-727-4264

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Equipment

French country 6 piece dining room set w/ leaf to expand table. $800. Call 859-384-8637

Assorted

Stuff all kinds of things...

Antiques & Vintage Market Lawrenceburg Fairgrounds U.S. 50, Exit 16 I-275 Sept 1st 7 am - 3 pm Over 200 dealers 513-353-4135 lawrenceburgantiqueshow. com

Goldendoodle Puppies Black 5M, Vet checked & dewormed, $600 Call (937)510-2863 rosesgoldendoodles.com Great Dane Pups, AKC reg., 4 males/4 females, vet checked, $500. Call 859-954-1657 Labradoodle Puppies, 11 wks old, CKC Reg. UTD shots, 4 black, 2 white, Reduced to $500. 859-414-5381 Pug Puppies, vet checked, ready to go. $700. 513-305-5528 PUPPIES, BULLMASTIFF, MALES/FEMALES, $$1,000.00 each/ OBO, 11 weeks, red w/blk mask, very well socialized big beautiful puppies, all to be sold as pets (502)750-1210 mcbmastiff@g mail.com

BUYING-RECORD ALBUMS & CDs, METAL, JAZZ, BLUES, ROCK, RAP, INDIE, R&B & REGGAE. 513-683-6985

Shih Tzu Puppies - CKC First shots / wormed ~ Pics available! ~ $550 - Call 859-803-8814

CASH FOR RECORDS Private collector buying 45’s & LP’s Up to $10 per record, small & large collections. Roger 513-575-2718 I can come to you!

Standard Poodle, 8 mo Female, spayed, Lovable, $600 incl. crate, AKC, All shots, 859-448-0929

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2C μ BC-KENTUCKY - COMMUNITY μ AUGUST 29, 2019 General Auctions

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

General Auctions

STORAGE BINS DISPERSAL AUCTION WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 2019 9:30 AM Located at 5900 Centennial Circle STE 100, Florence KY 41042. Take I-75 to Burlington Exit Go West to Right on Centennial Circle Straight Back to Auction on right.

ERLANGER SELF STORAGE TO VALUE SELF STORAGE WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 2019 11AM

2016 H.D. Ultra Classic Limited Low, Dark Brown / Black, only 3,800 +/- miles. I have extras that come with this bike. I will text pics $17,900 Bob (859) 428-9265

Located at 2900 Crescent Springs Pike Erlanger KY 41018 from I-75 Exit US25/US42 Go South to Right on Kentons Land Rd To Left on Crescent Springs Pike to Auction on Left Pursuant to KY Law K.R.S. 359-200 to 359-250 Sold by unit only, buyer must take total contents or will not be allowed to Bid again Terms : CASH ONLY Not responsible for accidents. No buyers premium

KANNADY & MOORE AUCTION SERVICE LLC

Chevy 2007 Trailblazer LT 4x4, extra clean, exc. cond. 859-525-6363

Randy A. Moore Auctioneer Williamstown, KY 859-393-5332

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Buying All Vehicles Not Just Junk up $3000 Fair cash price, quick pickup. 513-662-4955

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

Ford 2005 F150, H-D XLT Lariat, F-4, Super crew cab, leather, etc. 130K mi. 859525-6363 Mazda 1999 B2500. 5spd. New fuel & water pump, brakes, runs good! 139k miles. $1500. 859-866-2996

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Garage Sales

Garage Sales

1st Time Yard Sale! Sports memorabilia, mens & ladies bikes, furniture, & lots of misc.! SATURDAY ONLY! 8am-1pm. 403 Timberlake Ave, Erlanger, KY.

Erlanger: Yard Sale! 3401 Phelps Ct. Sat. Aug 31st, 9am-4pm Furniture, tent, books, antiques; copper collection, bowl & pitcher, cookie cutters, pans, cake stand, trunk, scales, coffee tables, china, jewelry, National Geographic & much more!

2-FAMILY LARGE YARD SALE Florence - 207 Center St. August 30-31 from 9am-2pm 8178 Heatherwood Drive, Florence. A ug. 30-31, 8a-noon. Men’s shoes, kerosene heaters, books, ex. equip, canning jars, vases, T-shirts, stuffed animals.

Fort Thomas: 304 Highland Ave, YARD FULL OF GLASS - All colors, Fenton, Lenox. McCoy, Bybee, L’berger pottery, Fiesta. Jewelry. Kitchenware. Aug 30 & 31, 9-5.

BIG SALE! Independence-Shaw Estates

Community Sale August 30 & August 31, 9am-? Taylor Mill Road to Millhouse. Furniture, area rugs, lamps, drapes, artwork, signed & framed Bengals print, new women’s Cruiser bike, bass fishing equipment & lures, medical equipment, lots of kid’s & baby-clothes, toys & furniture, women’s designer clothing, clothing & shoes of all sizes, lawn mower, yard equipment, assorted garden mums, household items, games. Concessions available! COME RAIN OR SHINE!

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

Garage Sales

~ Elsmere, KY ~ 3902 Turkeyfoot Road (corner of Turkeyfoot and Industrial Road next to the bank) Thur., 8/29 & Fri., 8/30- 9a-3p Saturday, 8/31 - 9am-1pm RAIN OR SHINE!

Join us for our annual FALL COMMUNITY SALE! September 21, 2019 Crafts, Baked Goods, D.J., Face Painting, Kona Ice, FREE Candy for Kids! Proceeds benefit the United Christian Volunteers. Contact Joy Hamilton @ (859)485-6624 for more information. Erlanger United Methodist Church, 31 Commonwealth Ave. Erlanger, KY. (859)727-2136 MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE Covington - 678 Sipple Dr. August 30-31 from 8am-2pm Household items, kids and adult clothing, sporting goods, and much more!

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3021 Brookwood Circle ~ Edgewood ~ Sunday, 9/1 - 12pm-5pm Furniture, clothing, jewelry, building supplies, lots more!

*Smith’s Towing reserves the right to place bids on the following vehicles. TITLES NOT GUARANTEED!* Listed below are vehicles in which will be sold for towing and storage charges generated by impound. Auction date as follows: September 13th, 2019 at 10:00 AM by Smith’s Towing at 1495 Dolwick Drive, Erlanger, KY 41018: 1FAHP34N08W288820 2008 FORD FOCUS S/SE LLOYD ROBINSON

1995 Toyota T100, $1,700 FIRM (859)443-6803

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Smith’s Towing 1495 Dolwick Dr. Erlanger, KY 41018 859-586-8999

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AUGUST 29, 2019 μ BC-KENTUCKY - COMMUNITY μ 3C

NOTICE Duke Energy Kentucky, Inc. (“Duke Energy Kentucky” or “Company”) hereby gives notice that, in an application to be filed no sooner than September 3, 2019, Duke Energy Kentucky will be seeking approval by the Public Service Commission, Frankfort, Kentucky, of an adjustment of electric rates and charges proposed to become effective on and after October 3, 2019. The commission has docketed this proceeding as Case No. 2019-00271. The proposed electric rates are applicable to the following communities: Alexandria Elsmere Ludlow Bellevue Erlanger Melbourne Boone County Fairview Newport Bromley Florence Park Hills Campbell County Fort Mitchell Pendleton County Cold Spring Fort Thomas Ryland Heights Covington Fort Wright Silver Grove Crescent Park Grant County Southgate Crescent Springs Highland Heights Taylor Mill Crestview Independence Union Crestview Hills Kenton County Villa Hills Crittenden Kenton Vale Walton Dayton Lakeside Park Wilder Dry Ridge Latonia Lakes Woodlawn Edgewood DUKE ENERGY KENTUCKY CURRENT AND PROPOSED ELECTRIC RATES Residential Service-Rate RS (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 30) Current Rate Proposed Rate Customer Charge per month $11.00 $14.00 Energy Charge per kWh All kWh 7.1650¢ 8.4272¢ Service at Secondary Distribution Voltage-Rate DS (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 40) Current Rate Proposed Rate Customer Charge per month Single Phase Service $17.14 $15.00 Three Phase Service $34.28 $30.00 Demand Charge per kW First 15 kW $0.00 $0.00 Additional kW $8.25 $9.38 Energy Charge per kWh First 6,000 kWh 8.0200¢ 9.1238¢ Next 300 kWh/kW 4.9232¢ 5.6008¢ Additional kWh 4.0317¢ 4.5866¢ Non-Church Cap Rate per kWh 23.6915¢ 26.9521¢ Church Cap Rate per kWh 14.5445¢ 16.5461¢ Time-of-Day Rate for Service at Distribution Voltage-Rate DT (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 41) Current Rate Proposed Rate Customer Charge per month Single Phase Service $63.50 $65.00 Three Phase Service $127.00 $130.00 Primary Voltage Service $138.00 $138.00 Demand Charge per kW Summer On Peak kW $13.78 $15.45 Summer Off Peak kW $1.24 $1.39 Winter On Peak kW $13.04 $14.62 Winter Off Peak kW $1.24 $1.39 Energy Charge per kWh Summer On Peak kWh 4.3450¢ 4.8712¢ Summer Off Peak kWh 3.5582¢ 3.9890¢ Winter On Peak kWh 4.1479¢ 4.6499¢ Winter Off Peak kWh 3.5582¢ 3.9890¢ Metering per kW First 1,000 kW On Peak ($0.70) ($0.78) Additional kW On Peak ($0.54) ($0.61) Optional Rate for Electric Space Heating-Rate EH (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 42) Current Rate Proposed Rate Winter Period Customer Charge per month Single Phase Service $17.14 $15.00 Three Phase Service $34.28 $30.00 Primary Voltage Service $117.00 $117.00 Energy Charge per kWh All kWh 6.2202¢ 7.0482¢ Seasonal Sports Service-Rate SP (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 43) Current Rate Proposed Rate Customer Charge per month $17.14 $15.00 Energy Charge per kWh 9.6130¢ 11.1052¢ Optional Unmetered General Service Rate For Small Fixed LoansRate GS-FL (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 44) Current Rate Proposed Rate For loads based on a range of 540 to 720 hours use per month of the rated capacity of the connected equipment (per kWh) 8.2708¢ 9.3089¢ For loads of less than 540 hours use per month of the rated capacity of the connected equipment (per kWh) 9.5240¢ 10.7269¢ Minimum per month $2.98 $3.36 Service at Primary Distribution Voltage Applicability-Rate DP (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 45) Current Rate Proposed Rate Customer Charge per month Primary Voltage Service $117.00 $117.00 Demand Charge per kW All kW $7.92 $9.02 Energy Charge per kWh First 300 kWh/kW 5.1092¢ 5.8203¢ Additional kWh 4.3219¢ 4.9212¢ Maximum monthly rate per kWh 24.1312¢ 27.4836¢ (excluding the customer (excluding the customer charge, electric fuel charge and all component charges applicable riders) and DSM charge)

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Time-of-Day Rate for Service at Transmission Voltage-Rate TT (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 51) Current Rate Proposed Rate Customer Charge per month $500.00 $500.00 Demand Charge per kW Summer On Peak kW $8.07 $8.75 Summer Off Peak kW $1.22 $1.32 Winter On Peak kW $6.62 $7.18 Winter Off Peak kW $1.22 $1.32 Energy Charge per kWh Summer On Peak kWh 4.9051¢ 5.3207¢ Summer Off Peak kWh 4.0168¢ 4.3571¢ Winter On Peak kWh 4.6826¢ 5.0794¢ Winter Off Peak kWh 4.0168¢ 4.3571¢ Rider GSS – Generation Support Service (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 58) Current Rate Proposed Rate Administrative Charge per month (plus the appropriate Customer Charge) $50.00 $50.00 Monthly Transmission and Distribution Reservation Charge (per kW) Rate DS Secondary Distribution $4.7126 $5.6950 Rate DT Distribution Service $5.8517 $7.2281 Rate DP Primary Distribution $5.9794 $7.7448 Rate TT Transmission Service $2.6391 $3.1192 Street Lighting Service-Rate SL (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 60) OVERHEAD DISTRIBUTION AREA Lamp kW/ Annual Current Proposed Watts Unit kWh Rate/Unit Rate/Unit Standard Fixture (Cobra Head) Mercury Vapor 7,000 lumen 175 0.193 803 $7.27 $8.16 7,000 lumen (Open Refractor) 175 0.205 853 $6.07 $6.81 10,000 lumen 250 0.275 1,144 $8,39 $9.42 21,000 lumen 400 0.430 1,789 $11.23 $12.61 Metal Halide 14,000 lumen 175 0.193 803 $7.27 $8.16 20,500 lumen 250 0.275 1,144 $8.39 $9.42 36,000 lumen 400 0.430 1,789 $11.23 $12.61 Sodium Vapor 9,500 lumen 100 0.117 487 $8.04 $9.03 9,500 lumen (Open Refractor) 100 0.117 487 $6.04 $6.78 16,000 lumen 150 0.171 711 $8.77 $9.85 22,000 lumen 200 0.228 948 $11.37 $12.76 27,500 lumen 250 0.275 948 $11.37 $12.76 50,000 lumen 400 0.471 1,959 $15.28 $17.15 Decorative Fixtures Sodium Vapor 9,500 lumen (Rectilinear) 100 0.117 487 $10.00 $11.23 22,000 lumen (Rectilinear) 200 0.246 1,023 $12.36 $13.88 50,000 lumen (Rectilinear) 400 0.471 1,959 $16.35 $18.36 50,000 lumen (Setback) 400 0.471 1,959 $24.31 $27.29 Spans of Secondary Wiring (per month for each increment of 50 feet of secondary wiring beyond the first 150 feet from the pole) $0.53 $0.60 UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION AREA Standard Fixture (Cobra Head) Mercury Vapor 7,000 lumen 7,000 lumen (Open Refractor) 10,000 lumen 21,000 lumen Metal Halide 14,000 lumen 20,500 lumen 36,000 lumen Sodium Vapor 9,500 lumen 9,500 lumen (Open Refractor) 16,000 lumen 22,000 lumen 50,000 lumen Decorative Fixtures Mercury Vapor 7,000 lumen (Town & Country) 7,000 lumen (Holophane) 7,000 lumen (Gas Replica) 7,000 lumen (Granville) 7,000 lumen (Aspen) Metal Halide 14,000 lumen (Traditionaire) 14,000 lumen (Granville Acorn) 14,000 lumen (Gas Replica) Sodium Vapor 9,500 lumen (Town & Country) 9,500 lumen (Holophane) 9,500 lumen (Rectiliinear) 9,500 lumen (Gas Replica) 9,500 lumen (Aspen) 9,500 lumen (Traditionaire) 9,500 lumen (Granville Acorn) 22,000 lumen (Rectilinear) 50,000 lumen (Rectilinear) 50,000 lumen (Setback)

Lamp kW/ Watts Unit

Annual Current Proposed kWh Rate/Unit Rate/Unit

175 175 250 400

0.210 0.205 0.292 0.460

874 853 1,215 1,914

$7.40 $6.07 $8,54 $11.50

$8.31 $6.81 $9.59 $12.91

175 250 400

0.210 874 $7.40 0.292 1,215 $8.54 0.460 1,914 $11.50

$8.31 $9.59 $12.91

100 100 150 200 400

0.117 0.117 0.171 0.228 0.471

487 487 711 948 1,959

$8.04 $6.12 $8.74 $11.37 $15.28

$9.03 $6.87 $9.81 $12.76 $17.15

175 175 175 175 175

0.205 0.210 0.210 0.205 0.210

853 874 874 853 874

$7.65 $9.61 $21.96 $7.73 $13.91

$8.59 $10.79 $24.65 $8.68 $15.62

175 175 175

0.205 853 0.210 874 0.210 874

$7.64 $13.91 $22.04

$8.58 $15.62 $24.74

100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 400 400

0.117 0.128 0.117 0.128 0.128 0.117 0.128 0.246 0.471 0.471

$11.17 $12.10 $9.02 $22.75 $14.09 $11.17 $14.09 $12.42 $16.41 $24.31

$12.54 $13.58 $10.13 $25.54 $15.82 $12.54 $15.82 $13.94 $18.42 $27.29

487 532 487 532 532 487 532 1,023 1,959 1,959

POLE CHARGES Current Proposed Pole Description Pole Type Rate/Pole Rate/Pole Wood 17 foot (wood laminated) W17 $4.50 $5.05 30 foot W30 $4.44 $4.98 35 foot W35 $4.50 $5.05 40 foot W40 $5.39 $6.05 Aluminum 12 foot (decorative) A12 $12.23 $13.73 28 foot A28 $7.09 $7.96 28 foot (heavy duty) A28H $7.16 $8.04 30 foot (anchor base) A30 $14.16 $15.90 Fiberglass 17 foot F17 $4.50 $5.05 12 foot (decorative) F12 $13.15 $14.76 30 foot (bronze) F30 $8.56 $9.61 35 foot (bronze) F35 $8.79 $9.87 Steel 27 foot (11 gauge) S27 $11.56 $12.98 27 foot (3 gauge) S27H $17.43 $19.57 Spans of Secondary Wiring (per month for each increment of 25 feet of secondary wiring beyond the first 25 feet from the pole) $0.77 $0.86

Traffic Lighting Service-Rate TL (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 61) Current Rate Proposed Rate Where the Company supplies energy only (per kWh) 3.8903¢ 4.3675¢ Where the Company supplies energy from a separately metered source and the Company has agreed to provide limited maintenance for traffic signal equipment (per kWh) 2.1543¢ 2.4185¢ Where the Company supplies energy and has agreed to provide limited maintenance for traffic signal equipment (per kWh) 6.0446¢ 6.7860¢ Unmetered Outdoor Lighting Electric Service-Rate UOLS (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 62) Energy Charge per kWh Current Rate Proposed Rate All kWh 3.8305¢ 4.3003¢ LED Outdoor Lighting Electric Service-Rate LED (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 64) Energy Charge per kWh Current Rate Proposed Rate All kWh 3.8305¢ 4.3003¢ Current Rates (Per Unit Per Month) FIXTURES Initial Lamp Monthly Current Charge Proposed Charge Description Lumens Wattage kWh Fixture Maint. Fixture Maint. 50W Standard LED-Black 4,521 50 17 $4.93 $4.24 $5.53 $4.76 70W Standard LED-Black 6,261 70 24 $4.92 $4.24 $5.52 $4.76 110W Standard LED-Black 9,336 110 38 $5.58 $4.24 $6.26 $4.76 150W Standard LED-Black 12,642 150 52 $7.39 $4.24 $8.30 $4.76 220W Standard LED-Black 18,641 220 76 $8.38 $5.17 $9.41 $5.80 280W Standard LED-Black 24,191 280 97 $10.31 $5.17 $11.57 $5.80 50W Deluxe Acorn LED-Black 5,147 50 17 $14.38 $4.24 $16.14 $4.76 50W Acorn LED-Black 5,147 50 17 $12.96 $4.24 $14.55 $4.76 50W Mini Bell LED-Black 4,500 50 17 $12.22 $4.24 $13.72 $4.76 70W Bell LED-Black 5,508 70 24 $15.56 $4.24 $17.47 $4.76 50W Traditional LED-Black 3,230 50 17 $9.39 $4.24 $10.54 $4.76 50W Open Traditional LED-Black 3,230 50 17 $9.39 $4.24 $10.54 $4.76 50W Enterprise LED-Black 3,880 50 17 $12.62 $4.24 $14.17 $4.76 70W LED Open Deluxe Acorn 6,500 70 24 $14.02 $4.24 $15.74 $4.76 150W LED Teardrop 12,500 150 52 $18.83 $4.24 $21.14 $4.76 50W LED Teardrop Pedestrian 4,500 50 17 $15.28 $4.24 $17.15 $4.76 220W LED Shoebox 18,500 220 76 $13.04 $5.17 $14.64 $5.80 LED 50W 4521 Lumens Standard LED-Black Type III 4000K 4,521 50 17 $4.93 $4.24 Discontinued LED 70W 6261 Lumens Standard LED-Black Type III 4000K 6,261 70 24 $4.92 $4.24 Discontinued LED 110W 9336 Lumens Standard LED-Black Type III 4000K 9,336 110 38 $5.58 $4.24 Discontinued LED 150W 12642 Lumens Standard LED-Black Type III 4000K 12,642 150 52 $7.39 $4.24 Discontinued LED 150W 13156 Lumens Standard LED-Black Type IV BLACK 4000K 13,156 150 52 $7.39 $4.24 Discontinued LED 220W 18642 Lumens Standard LED-Black Type III 4000K 18,642 220 76 $8.38 $5.17 Discontinued LED 280W 24191 Lumens Standard LED-Black Type III 4000K 24,191 280 97 $10.31 $5.17 Discontinued LED 50W Deluxe Acorn-Black Type III 4000K 5,147 50 17 $14.38 $4.24 Discontinued LED 70W Open Deluxe Acorn-Black Type III 4000K 6,500 70 24 $14.02 $4.24 Discontinued LED 50W Acorn-Black Type III 4000K 5,147 50 17 $12.96 $4.24 Discontinued LED 50W Mini Bell LED-Black Type III 4000K Midwest 4,500 50 17 $12.22 $4.24 Discontinued LED 70W 5508 Lumens Sanibel-Black Type III 4000K 5,508 70 24 $15.56 $4.24 Discontinued LED 50W Traditional-Black Type III 4000K 3,303 50 17 $9.39 $4.24 Discontinued LED 50W Open Traditional-Black Type III 4000K 3,230 50 17 $9.39 $4.24 Discontinued LED 50W Enterprise-Black Type III 4000K 3,880 50 17 $12.62 $4.24 Discontinued LED 150W Enterprise-Black Type III 4000K 12,500 150 52 $18.83 $4.24 Discontinued LED 50W Teardrop Pedestrian-Black Type III 4000K 4,500 50 17 $15.28 $4.24 Discontinued LED 220W Shoebox-Black Type IV 4000K $13.04 $5.17 Discontinued 18,500 220 76 150W Sanibel 39,000 150 52 $15.56 $4.24 $17.47 $4.76 420W LED Shoebox 39,078 420 146 $19.46 $5.17 $21.85 $5.80 50W Neighborhood 5,000 50 17 $4.01 $4.24 $4.50 $4.76 50W Neighborhood with Lens 5,000 50 17 $4.18 $4.24 $4.69 $4.76 530W LED Shoebox 57,000 530 184 N/A N/A $26.55 $5.80 150W Clermont LED 12,500 150 52 N/A N/A $25.19 $4.76 130W Flood LED 14,715 130 45 N/A N/A $8.65 $4.76 260W Flood LED 32,779 260 90 N/A N/A $13.61 $4.76 50W Monticello LED 4,157 50 17 N/A N/A $16.82 $4.76 50W Mitchell Finial 5,678 50 17 N/A N/A $15.95 $4.76 50W Mitchell Ribs, Bands and Medallions LED 5,678 50 17 N/A N/A $17.57 $4.76 50W Mitchell Top Hat LED 5,678 50 17 N/A N/A $15.95 $4.76


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Continued 50W Mitchell Top Hat with Ribs, Bands and Medallions LED 5,678 50 17 N/A N/A $17.57 $5.80 50W Open Monticello LED 4,157 50 17 N/A N/A $16.75 $5.80 POLES Current Charge Proposed Charge Description 12’ C-Post Top-Anchor Base-Black $9.30 $10.44 25’ C-Davit Bracket-Anchor Base-Black $24.46 $27.46 25’ C-Boston Harbor Bracket-Anchor Base-Black $24.73 $27.76 12’ E-AL-Anchor Base-Black $9.30 $10.44 35’ AL-Side Mounted-Direct Buried Pole $15.74 $17.67 30’ AL-Side Mounted-Anchor Base $12.13 $13.62 35’ AL-Side Mounted-Anchor Base $11.80 $13.25 40’ AL-Side Mounted-Anchor Base $14.59 $16.38 30’ Class 7 Wood Pole $5.77 $6.48 35’ Class 5 Wood Pole $6.27 $7.04 40’ Class 4 Wood Pole $9.44 $10.60 45’ Class 4 Wood Pole $9.79 $10.99 20’ Galleria Anchor Base Pole $8.32 Discontinued 30’ Galleria Anchor Base Pole $9.84 Discontinued 35’ Galleria Anchor Base Pole $28.29 Discontinued MW-Light Pole-12’ MH-Style A-Aluminum-Anchor Base-Top Tenon-Black $5.64 $6.33 MW-Light Pole-Post Top-12’ MH-Style A-Alum-Direct Buried-Top Tenon-Black $4.83 $5.42 Light Pole-15’ MH-Style A-Aluminum-Anchor Base-Top Tenon-Black $5.80 $6.51 Light Pole-15’ MH-Style A-Aluminum-Direct Buried-Top Tenon-Black $5.02 $5.64 Light Pole-20’ MH-Style A-Aluminum-Anchor Base-Top Tenon-Black $6.08 $6.83 Light Pole-20’ MH-Style A-Aluminum-Direct Buried-Top Tenon-Black $9.32 $10.46 Light Pole-25’ MH-Style A-Aluminum-Anchor Base-Top Tenon-Black $7.21 $8.09 Light Pole-25’ MH-Style A-Aluminum-Direct Buried-Top Tenon-Black $10.39 $11.66 Light Pole-30’ MH-Style A-Aluminum-Anchor Base-Top Tenon-Black $8.52 $9.56 Light Pole-30’ MH-Style A-Aluminum-Direct Buried-Top Tenon-Black $11.56 $12.98 Light Pole-35’ MH-Style A-Aluminum-Anchor Base-Top Tenon-Black $9.84 $11.05 Light Pole-35’ MH-Style A-Aluminum-Direct Buried-Top Tenon-Black $12.49 $14.02 MW-Light Pole-12’ MH-Style B-Aluminum-Anchor Base-Top Tenon Black Pri $6.87 $7.71 MW-Light Pole-12’ MH-Style C-Post Top-Alum-Anchor Base-TT-Black Pri $9.30 $10.44 MW-LT Pole-16’ MH-Style C-Davit Bracket-Alum-Anchor Base-TT-Black $12.45 Discontinued MW-Light Pole-25’ MH-Style C-Davit Bracket-Alum-Anchor Base-TT-Black Pri $24.46 Discontinued MW-LT Pole-16’ MH-Style C-Boston Harbor Bracket-AL-AB-TT-Black Pri $9.97 $11.19 MW-LT Pole-25’ MH-Style C-Boston Harbor Bracket-AL-AB-TT-Black Pri $24.73 Discontinued MW-LT Pole Pole-12’ MH-Style D-Alum-Breakaway Anchor Base TT Black Pri $9.21 $10.34 MW-Light Pole-12’ MH-Style E-Alum-Anchor Base-Top Tenon-Black $9.30 Discontinued MW-Light Pole-12’ MH-Style F-Alum-Anchor Base-Top Tenon-Black Pri $9.96 $11.18 MW-15210-Galleria Anchor Base-20’ Bronze Steel-OLE $8.32 Discontinued MW-15210-Galleria Anchor Base-30’ Bronze Steel-OLE $9.84 Discontinued MW-15210-Galleria Anchor Base-35’ Bronze Steel-OLE $28.29 Discontinued MW-15310-35’ MH Aluminum Direct Embedded Pole-OLE $15.74 Discontinued MW-15320-30’ Mounting Height Aluminum Anchor Base Pole-OLE $12.13 Discontinued MW-15320-35’ Mounting Height Aluminum Anchor Base Pole-OLE $11.80 Discontinued MW-15320-40’ Mounting Height Aluminum Anchor Base Pole-OLE $14.59 Discontinued MW-Pole-30-7 $5.77 Discontinued MW-Pole-35-5 $6.27 Discontinued MW-Pole-40-4 $9.44 Discontinued MW-Pole-45-4 $9.79 Discontinued 15’ Style A - Fluted - for Shroud - Aluminum Direct Buried Pole N/A $5.08 20’ Style A - Fluted - for Shroud - Aluminum Direct Buried Pole N/A $5.66 15’ Style A - Smooth - for Shroud - Aluminum Direct Buried Pole N/A $3.35 20’ Style A - Smooth - for Shroud - Aluminum Direct Buried Pole N/A $5.22 Shroud - Standard Style for anchor base poles N/A $2.45 Shroud - Style B Pole for smooth and fluted poles N/A $2.30 Shroud - Style C Pole for smooth and fluted poles N/A $2.21 Shroud - Style D Pole for smooth and fluted poles N/A $2.38 POLE FOUNDATION Description Flush - Pre-fabricated - Style A Pole Flush - Pre-fabricated - Style B Pole Flush - Pre-fabricated - Style C Pole Flush - Pre-fabricated - Style E Pole Flush - Pre-fabricated - Style F Pole Flush - Pre-fabricated - Style D Pole Reveal - Pre-fabricated - Style A Pole Reveal - Pre-fabricated - Style B Pole Reveal - Pre-fabricated - Style C Pole Reveal - Pre-fabricated - Style D Pole Reveal - Pre-fabricated - Style E Pole Reveal - Pre-fabricated - Style F Pole Screw-in Foundation

Current Charge N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Proposed Charge $10.33 $9.31 $10.94 $10.33 $9.31 $9.07 $10.97 $11.73 $11.72 $11.72 $11.72 $10.25 $5.76

BRACKETS Description Current Charge 14 inch bracket - wood pole - side mount N/A 4 foot bracket - wood pole - side mount N/A 6 foot bracket - wood pole - side mount N/A 8 foot bracket - wood pole - side mount N/A 10 foot bracket - wood pole - side mount N/A 12 foot bracket - wood pole - side mount N/A 15 foot bracket - wood pole - side mount N/A 4 foot bracket - metal pole - side mount N/A 6 foot bracket - metal pole - side mount N/A 8 foot bracket - metal pole - side mount N/A 10 foot bracket - metal pole - side mount N/A 12 foot bracket - metal pole - side mount N/A 15 foot bracket - metal pole - side mount N/A 18 inch bracket - metal pole - double flood mount - top mount N/A 14 inch bracket - metal pole - single mount top tenon N/A 14 inch bracket - metal pole - double mount top tenon N/A 14 inch bracket - metal pole - triple mount top tenon N/A 14 inch bracket - metal pole - quad mount top tenon N/A 6 foot - metal pole - single - top tenon N/A 6 foot - metal pole - double - top tenon N/A 4 foot - Boston Harbor - top tenon N/A 6 foot - Boston Harbor - top tenon N/A 12 foot - Boston Harbor Style C pole double mount top tenon N/A 4 foot - Davit arm - top tenon N/A 18 inch - Cobra head fixture for wood pole N/A 18 inch - Flood light for wood pole N/A WIRING EQUIPMENT Description Secondary Pedestal (cost per unit) Handhole (cost per unit) 6AL Duplex and Trench (cost per foot) 6AL Duplex and Trench with conduit (cost per foot) 6AL Duplex with existing conduit (cost per foot) 6AL Duplex and Bore with conduit (cost per foot) 6AL Duplex OH wire (cost per foot)

Proposed Charge $1.37 $1.48 $1.36 $2.19 $4.53 $3.59 $4.37 $5.28 $5.64 $5.67 $5.98 $6.80 $6.95 $2.26

$2.48 $2.32 $2.44 $3.90 $7.94 $8.69 $15.66 $8.44 $1.20 $1.35

Current Charge N/A N/A N/A

Proposed Charge $2.07 $1.72 $0.92

N/A

$0.96

N/A

$0.89

N/A N/A

$1.10 $0.88

Street Lighting Service-Customer Owned – Rate SC (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 68) kW/ Unit

Current Rate/Pole

Proposed Rate/Pole

W30 W35 W40

$4.44 $4.50 $5.39

$4.98 $5.05 $6.05

Customer Owned and Maintained Units The monthly kilowatt-hour usage (kWh) will be mutually agreed upon between the Company and the customer. Where the average monthly usage is less than 150 kWh per point of delivery, the customer shall pay the Company, in addition to the monthly charge, the cost of providing electric service on the basis of time and material plus overhead charges. An estimate of the cost will be submitted for approval before work is carried out. Current per kWh 3.8305¢

Fixture Description

$2.01

Customer Owned Steel boulevard units served underground with limited maintenance by Company a. 2,500 lumen Incandescent – Series 148 0.148 616 $5.56 $6.24 b. 2,500 lumen Incandescent – Multiple 189 0.189 786 $7.07 $7.94

Lamp Watts Standard Fixture (Cobra Head) Mercury Vapor 7,000 lumen 175 10,000 lumen 250 21,000 lumen 400 Metal Halide 14,000 lumen 175 20,500 lumen 250 36,000 lumen 400 Sodium Vapor 9,500 lumen 100 16,000 lumen 150 22,000 lumen 200 27,500 lumen 250 50,000 lumen 400 Decorative Fixture Mercury Vapor 7,000 lumen (Holophane) 175 7,000 lumen (Town & Country) 175 7,000 lumen (Gas Replica) 175 7,000 lumen (Aspen) 175 Metal Halide 14,000 lumen (Traditionaire) 175 14,000 lumen (Granville Acorn) 175 14,000 lumen (Gas Replica)175 Sodium Vapor 9,500 lumen (Town & Country) 100 9,500 lumen (Traditionaire) 100 9,500 lumen (Granville Acorn) 100 9,500 lumen (Rectilinear) 100 9,500 lumen (Aspen) 100 9,500 lumen (Holophane) 100 9,500 lumen (Gas Replica) 100 22,000 lumen (Rectilinear) 200 50,000 lumen (Rectilinear) 400

Pole Type

Proposed per kWh 4.3003¢

Street Lighting Service-Overhead Equivalent-Rate SE (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 69)

$1.62

Street Lighting Service for Non-Standard Units – Rate NSU (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 66) Company Owned Lamp kW/ Annual Current Proposed Watts Unit kW/Unit Rate/Unit Rate/Unit Boulevard units served underground a. 2,500 lumen Incandescent – Series 148 0.148 616 $9.42 $10.58 b. 2,500 lumen Incandescent – Multiple 189 0.189 786 $7.32 $8.22 Holophane Decorative Fixture on 17 foot fiberglass pole served underground with direct buried cable a. 10,000 lumen Mercury Vapor 250 0.292 1,215 $17.16 $19.26 Each increment of 25 feet of secondary wiring beyond the first 25 feet from the pole base (added to Rate/Unit charge) $0.77 $0.86 Streetlight units served overhead distribution a. 2,500 lumen Incandescent 189 0.189 786 $7.26 $8.15 b. 2,500 lumen Mercury Vapor 100 0.109 453 $6.87 $7.71 c. 21,000 lumen Mercury Vapor 400 0.460 1,914 $10.89 $12.23

Base Rate Fixture Description

Pole Description Wood 30 foot 35 foot 40 foot

Annual Current Proposed kW/Unit Rate/Unit Rate/Unit

0.193 803 0.275 1,144 0.430 1,789

$4.28 $5.45 $7.56

$4.80 $6.12 $8.49

0.193 0.275 0.430

803 1,144 1,789

$4.28 $5.45 $7.56

$4.80 $6.12 $8.49

0.117 487 0.171 711 0.228 948 0.228 948 0.471 1,959

$5.15 $5.74 $6.31 $6.31 $8.54

$5.78 $6.44 $7.08 $7.08 $9.59

0.210 874

$5.44

$6.11

0.205 853 0.210 874 0.210 874

$5.39 $5.44 $5.44

$6.05 $6.11 $6.11

0.205 853

$5.39

$6.05

0.210 874 0.210 874

$5.44 $5.44

$6.11 $6.11

0.117 0.117

487 487

$5.07 $5.07

$5.69 $5.69

0.128 532 0.117 487 0.128 532 0.128 532 0.128 532 0.246 1,023 0.471 1,959

$5.29 $5.07 $5.29 $5.29 $5.29 $6.68 $8.84

$5.94 $5.69 $5.94 $5.94 $5.94 $7.50 $9.92

Lamp Watt

kW/ Unit

Decorative Fixtures Mercury Vapor 7,000 lumen (Town & Country) 175 0.205 7,000 lumen (Holophane) 175 0.210 7,000 lumen (Gas Replica) 175 0.210 7,000 lumen (Aspen) 175 0.210 Metal Halide 14,000 lumen (Traditionaire) 175 0.205 14,000 lumen (Granville Acorn) 175 0.210 14,000 lumen (Gas Replica) 175 0.210 Sodium Vapor 9,500 lumen (Town & Country) 100 0.117 9,500 lumen (Holophane) 100 0.128 9,500 lumen (Rectilinear) 100 0.117 9,500 lumen (Gas Replica) 100 0.128 9,500 lumen (Aspen) 100 0.128 9,500 lumen (Traditionaire) 100 0.117 9,500 lumen (Granville Acorn) 100 0.128 22,000 lumen (Rectilinear) 200 0.246 50,000 lumen (Rectilinear) 400 0.471 50,000 lumen (Setback) 400 0.471

Annual kWh

Current Rate/Unit

Proposed Rate/Unit

853

$7.45

$8.36

874

$7.48

$8.40

874

$7.48

$8.40

874

$7.48

$8.40

853

$7.45

$8.36

874

$7.48

$8.40

874

$ 7.48

$8.40

487

$8.12

$9.12

532

$8.23

$9.24

487

$8.12

$9.12

532 532

$8.22 $8.22

$9.23 $9.23

487

$8.12

$9.12

532

$8.22

$9.23

1,023

$11.67

$13.10

1,959

$15.44

$17.33

1,959

$15.44

$17.33

Rider PPS – Premier Power Service Rider (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 70) Monthly Service Payment Current Rate Estimated Levelized Capacity Cost + Estimated Expenses Proposed Rate No Proposed Rate Changes to this Rider Rider TS – Temporary Service Rider (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 71) Current Rate In addition to charges for service furnished under the applicable standard rate: Estimated unit cost of each service with supporting data to be filed with the commission and updated annually by the utility Proposed Rate No Proposed Rate Changes to this Rider Rider X – Line Extension Policy Rider (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 72) Current Rate: When the estimated cost of extending the distribution lines to reach the customer's premise equals or is less than three (3) times the estimated gross annual revenue, the Company will make the extension without additional guarantee by the customer over that applicable in the rate, provided the customer establishes credit in a manner satisfactory to the Company. When the estimated cost of extending the distribution lines to reach the customer's premise exceeds three (3) times the estimated gross annual revenue, the customer may be required to guarantee, for a period of five (5) years, a monthly bill of one (1) percent of the line extension cost for residential service and two (2) percent for nonresidential service. When the term of service or credit has not been established in a manner satisfactory to the Company, the customer may be required to advance the estimated cost of the line extension in either of the above situations. When such advance is made, the Company will refund, at the end of each year, for four (4) years, twenty-five (25) percent of the revenues received in any one year up to twenty-five (25) percent of the advance. Proposed Rate: There are no proposed rate changes to this rider. Rider LM – Load Management Rider (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 73) Additional customer charge per installed time-of-use or interval data recorder meter Current Rate Proposed Rate $5.00 No Proposed Rate Changes to this Rider Rider AMO – Advanced Meter Opt-Out (AMO) – Residential (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 74) Current Rate Proposed Rate One-time fee $100.00 No Proposed Rate Changes to this Rider Ongoing fee per month $25.00 Rider ESM – Environmental Surcharge Mechanism Rider (Electric Tariff Sheet No. 76) Environmental Surcharge Billing Factor (percent applied to total bill) Current Rate Adjusted jurisdictional environmental compliance plan revenue requirement/ average total monthly revenue Proposed Rate No Proposed Rate Changes to this Rider


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NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 18-CI-00891 NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A MR. COOPER VERSUS} THOMAS T. PENNIX, ET AL By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered NOVEMBER 6, 2018 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, SEPTEMBER 12, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 2184 BLUEGRAMA DRIVE BURLINGTON, KY 41005 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 050.00-13-026.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $156,912.47 GROUP NO.: 3639 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,Aug22,29,Sept5,’19# 3739024 NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 17-CI-01179 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION VERSUS} WILLIAM H. DICKMAN, ET AL By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JANUARY 8, 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, SEPTEMBER 12, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 10192 HEMPSTEADE DRIVE UNION, KY 41091 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 063.00-12-131.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $246,633.19 GROUP NO.: 3200 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,Aug22,29,Sept5,’19# 3739046

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AIR QUALITY PERMIT NOTICE Draft Federally Enforceable/Conditional Major Operating Permit Renewal F-19-014 The C.W. Zumbiel Company Plant ID: 21-015-00146 - Agency Interest: 50899 The C.W. Zumbiel Company has applied to the Kentucky Division for Air Quality for renewal of their permit to operate a printed paperboard packages for commercial products facility at 2100 Gateway Blvd., Hebron, KY 41048. The plant is classified as a Conditional Major source due to potential emissions of non-hazardous regulated air pollutants and hazardous 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) 782-6783; 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 Ms. Shauna Switzer at the above Frankfort address or e-mail Shauna.Switzer@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 decision-making 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. Shufang Yang at (502) 782-6809. 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.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The City of Florence will receive “Requests for Proposals” Friday, September 13, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. Local time at the Florence Government Center, 8100 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, KY 41042 for Exclusive Catering Services at the City of Florence Nature Park Event Center located at 7200 Nature Park Drive. The “R.F.P.” Specifications will be made available Thursday, August 29, 2019 and may be obtained from the office of the City of Florence Public Services Department., 8100 Ewing Blvd. Florence KY, 41042. The City will evaluate all submitted RFP’s in accordance with bidder preferences pursuant to KRS 45A.490-494. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BCR,Aug29,’19#3758591

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NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 18-CI-01708 LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC VERSUS} JOSHUA JACOB GARLS, ET AL By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JULY 24, 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, SEPTEMBER 12, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 1157 FAIRMAN WAY UNIT 312 FLORENCE, KY 41042 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 062.00-44-312.02 & 062.00-44-047.02 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $101,857.93 GROUP NO.: 4862 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,Aug22,29,Sept5,’19# 3739034

NOTICE Please take notice that Duke Energy Kentucky, Inc. has applied to the Kentucky Public Service Commission for approval to revise its Demand Side Management (DSM) rate electric service for residential and commercial customers. Duke Energy Kentucky’s current monthly DSM rate for residential electric customers is ($0.000061) per kilowatt-hour and for non-residential customers is $0.005024 per kilowatt-hour for distribution service and $0.000637 per kilowatt-hour for transmission service. Duke Energy Kentucky seeks approval to revise these rates as follows: Duke Energy Kentucky’s monthly DSM rate for residential electric customers would decrease to ($0.000084) per kilowatt-hour and for non-residential customers would increase to $0.005045 per kilowatthour for distribution service and would remain at $0.000637 per kilowatt-hour for transmission service. The rate contained in this notice is the rate proposed by Duke Energy Kentucky. However, the Public Service Commission may order a rate to be charged that differs from this proposed rate. Such action may result in a rate for consumers other than the rate in this notice. The foregoing rates reflect a proposed increase in electric revenues of approximately $15.7 thousand or 0.004% over current total electric revenues. A typical residential electric customer using 1000 kWh in a month will see a decrease of $0.02 or (0.02%). A typical non-residential electric customer using 40 kilowatts and 14,000 kWh will see an increase of $0.32 or 0.03%. Non-residential customers served at transmission voltage will see no change in their bills from this application. Any corporation, association, body politic or person may by motion within thirty (30) days after publication or mailing of notice of the proposed rate changes, submit a written request to intervene to the Public Service Commission, 211 Sower Boulevard, P.O. Box 615, Frankfort, Kentucky 40602, and shall set forth the grounds for the request including the status and interest of the party. The intervention may be granted beyond the thirty (30) day period for good cause shown. Written comments regarding the proposed rate may be submitted to the Public Service Commission by mail or through the Public Service Commission’s website. A copy of this application filed with the Public Service Commission is available for public inspection at Duke Energy Kentucky’s office at 1262 Cox Road, Erlanger, Kentucky 41018 and on its website at http://www.duke-energy.com. This filing and any other related documents can be found on the Public Service Commission’s website at http://psc.ky.gov. CE-0000709660

Legal Notice “Public” Auction Compass Self Storage For Liens on Storage Units at all sites listed below Thursday Sept.12, 2019 Ending At 9:30AM Compass Self Storage 10000 Sam Neace Dr. Florence, KY 41042 859.282.6622 #210 Dorothy Widner #424 Celene Black #437 Michelle Jones #546 Bill Dryden #738 Becky Tupman Compass Self Storage 2020 Northside Dr. Hebron KY 41048 859.689.0800 #235 Phyniece McCoy The goods in this Auction are being sold under the Judicial Lien Act. The goods are generally described as household goods and / or business related items unless otherwise noted. COMPASS SELF STORAGE reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. The payment terms of the sale are cash only. Complete terms of Auction will be posted day of sale at the Auction Site. Items may shift during inventory process. See and bid on all units at www.s toragetreasures.com. BCR,Aug29,Sep5’19# 3748743

LEGAL NOTICE The Florence Board of Adjustment will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at 7:30 P.M. in the Florence Government Center, 8100 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, Kentucky. The public is invited to attend and comment. *********************** Request of Legacy Living of Florence for an Appeal of the Zoning Administrator’s decision. The applicant is appealing the Zoning Administrator’s Decision that increasing the number of townhouse units and increasing the size of a townhouse building is a major amendment to the approved Concept Development Plan per Section 314 of the Boone County Zoning Regulations. The 14.7136 acre site is located at 8520 Gunpowder Road, Florence, Kentucky, and is zoned Public Facilities (PF). ************************ Information about these requests is available at the Boone County Planning Commission office located at 2950 Washington Street, Room 317, Burlington, Kentucky or you may call at 859334-2196. Other information is available at www.booneco untyky.org/pc. (8/29/19) BCR,Aug29,’19# 3751807

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LEGAL NOTICE The Boone County Fiscal Court at its meeting to be held on Tuesday, September 10, 2019, beginning at 8:30 a.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, KENTUCKY, APPROVING, WITH CONDITIONS, A REQUEST OF IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH, PASTOR DOUG FOSTER (APPLICANT) FOR IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH OF FLORENCE, KY, INC. (OWNER) FOR A ZONING MAP AMENDMENT TO ESTABLISH A SPECIAL SIGN DISTRICT FOR A 4.72 ACRE SITE LOCATED AT 7183 PLEASANT VALLEY ROAD, BOONE COUNTY, KENTUCKY. THE REQUEST IS FOR A SPECIAL SIGN DISTRICT IN A RURAL SUBURBAN ESTATES (RSE) ZONE TO ALLOW AN ELECTRONIC MESSAGE CENTER ON A FREESTANDING SIGN. 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 20001219 BCR,Aug29,’19# 3737276


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NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 18-CI-01536

NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 18-CI-01046

NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 18-CI-01440

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MELISSA SHARP, ET AL

CHRISTINA M. BRUCKNER, ET AL

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JULY 24, 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, SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 3088 ALLENS FORK DRIVE BURLINGTON, KY 41005 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 038.00-05-020.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $127,596.31 GROUP NO.: 1399 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,Aug15,22,29,’19#3727837

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered SEPTEMBER 11, 2018 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, SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 7388 MAYBURY COURT FLORENCE, KY 41042 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 050.00-11-449.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $154,192.14 GROUP NO.: 4382 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,Aug15,22,29,’19#3727879

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JULY 24, 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, SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 2308 SAWMILL COURT UNIT 312 BURLINGTON, KY 41005 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 038.00-13-144.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $2,301.30 GROUP NO.: 3704 THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICULARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OF SALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE. THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO THE MORTGAGE OF KENTUCKY HOUSING CORPORATION RECORDED ON APRIL 28, 2010 AT BOOK M3393, PAGE 267 OF THE BOONE COUNTY CLERK’S RECORDS. THE TOTAL AMOUNT OWED TO KENTUCKY HOUSING CORPORATION IS $67,745.74 AS OF JULY 10, 2019, PLUS SUCH OTHER CHARGES ALLOWED BY THE MORTGAGE AND THE PROMISSORY NOTE IT SECURES, AND KENTUCKY LAW. 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,Aug15,22,29,’19#3727794

NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 19-CI-00648 PROMENADE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. VERSUS} V. DARLENE HOPE, ET AL By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered AUGUST 7, 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, SEPTEMBER 19, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 928 OAKMONT COURT UNION, KY 41091 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 064.06-07-031.06 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $2,299.10 GROUP NO.: 3946 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,Aug29,Sep5,12,’19# 3757948

LEGAL NOTICE The Boone County Board of Adjustment will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at 6:00 P.M. in the Boone County Fiscal Courtroom of the Boone County Administration Building, 2950 Washington Street, Burlington, Kentucky. The public is invited to attend and comment. ************************ Request of DFW Investments, LLC, per Jeremy Deters, on behalf of Learning Zone Preschool, Inc., per Travis Fryman, for a Conditional Use Permit to allow an office use to occupy the existing structure. The approximate 0.5 acre parcel is located at 6024 Rogers Lane, Boone County, Kentucky and is zoned Suburban Residential Two with a Small Community Overlay District (SR-2/SC). ************************ Request of Expedite the Diehl, per Tracey Diehl, on behalf of Walgreens, per Michelle Ruess, for a Conditional Use Permit to allow a face change of the existing monochrome electronic message center sign to a full color electronic message center sign on an existing monument sign. The approximate 1.6 acre parcel is located at 1747 Patrick Drive, Boone County, Kentucky and is zoned Commercial T w o / P l a n n e d Development/Concept Development Plan (C-2/PD/CD). ************************ Request of Roy Smith for a Variance to reduce the rear yard setback from forty (40) feet to twenty-seven (27) feet to allow the construction of a covered patio. The approximate 0.32 acre parcel is located at 3104 Durango Court, Boone County, Kentucky and is zoned Rural Suburban/Concept Development Plan (RS/CD). Information about these requests is available at the Boone County Planning Commission office located at 2950 Washington Street, Room 317, Burlington, Kentucky or you may call at 859334-2196. Other information is available at www.booneco untyky.org/pc. (8/29/19) BCR,Aug29,’19# 3751199

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The City of Florence will receive bids Thursday, September 12th, 2019, at 2:00 p.m. local time at the Florence Government Center, 8100 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, KY 41042 for the Florence Office Building A & Government Center Roof Top Unit Replacement Project. A pre-bid meeting will be held on September 5th at 2:00pm at the Public Services Office. This project is to include furnishing, supplying of all materials and performing all labor necessary to remove the existing HVAC roof top units and replace per the specifications. Bids submitted for this project shall include all material, labor, equipment and installation required to complete all element(s). 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, August 29th, 2019 and may be obtained from the office of the Florence Public Service Department located at the Florence Government Center, 8100 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, KY 41042. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BCR,Aug29,’19#3758917

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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The City of Florence will receive bids Thursday, September 12th, 2019, at 10:00 a.m. local time at the Florence Government Center, 8100 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, KY 41042 for the Banklick Stream Bank Restoration Project . This project is located on Banklick Street in Florence KY. 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. Bidders must register to bid and can obtain plans, specifications and the official bid form beginning Thursday, August 29th, 2019 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,Aug29,’19#3758924

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The City of Florence will receive bids Thursday, September 12th, 2019, at 10:15 a.m. local time at the Florence Government Center, 8100 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, KY 41042 for the Kentaboo Water Main and Sidewalk Improvement Project. This project is located on Kentaboo Avenue in Florence KY and includes installation of approximately 2300 LF of 8” water main and 1400 LF of new sidewalk. 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. Bidders must register to bid and can obtain plans, specifications and the official bid form Thursday, August 29th, 2019 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,Aug29,’19#3758907

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NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 19-CI-00482 WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF JUNE 1, 2006 SECURITIZED ASSET BACKED RECEIVABLES LLC TRUST 2006-FR2 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-FR2 VERSUS} DANIEL J. LUDWIG, ET AL By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered AUGUST 16, 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, SEPTEMBER 19, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 1582 MEADOW HILL COURT FLORENCE, KY 41042 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 050.0001-158.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $100,681.83 GROUP NO.: 1485 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,Aug29,Sep5,12,’19# 3757973

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NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 18-CI-01190 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION VERSUS} MICHAEL BOWLER, ET AL By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered APRIL 11, 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, SEPTEMBER 19, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 1521 SOUTHCROSS DRIVE HEBRON, KY 41048 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 035.00-07436.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $237,731.64 GROUP NO.: 4865 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,Aug29,’19# 3758004

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NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 19-CI-00439* NEWREZ LLC D/B/A SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE SERVICING VERSUS} UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, BENEFICIARIES OF LORRAINE DANIEL, ET AL By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered AUGUST 16, 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, SEPTEMBER 19, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 121 BURGESS LANE FLORENCE, KY 41042 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 062.01-19-001.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $113,517.26 GROUP NO.: 1317 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,Aug29,’19# 3758021

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