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A new road, a K-9 unit cemetery, and water line extensions Julia Fair Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
This is an installment of reporter Julia Fair’s series “By the way, NKY.” Here, you’ll fi nd what’s going on in Northern Kentucky. Don’t worry, we won’t remind you how many days there are until Election Day in this article. Instead, we’ll tell you about road construction, how some good dogs will have a place to be remembered forever, and how broadband and waterlines will be expanded in Boone County. In this series, By the way, NKY – we focus on some of the good news happening in the region and to fi ll you in on what’s going on in your neighborhoods. If there’s something you think should be included, email reporter Julia Fair at jfair@enquirer.com By the way, here’s what’s going on in Northern Kentucky:
Liam Collins, 15, of Fort Mitchell, Ky. rakes up the Old Boone County Infi rmary Cemetery (also known as the Boone County Poor House) in Burlington, Ky. on Saturday, July 11, 2020. Collins decided to clean up the overgrown land for his Eagle Scout service project. The cemetery has many unmarked graves and one marked grave of cold case murder victim Lesley Sparrow. "Everybody should be remembered after death," Collins said. GRACE PRITCHETT/THE ENQUIRER
Case fi le off ers clues in unsolved 1979 slaying
A place for K9 units to be buried Next year, the dogs that serve Northern Kentucky police departments could have a special burial site at the Highland Pet Cemetery in Fort Mitchell. Heather Jansen, president of the Highland Cemetery, has a trust with her brother and sister that is used to fund various projects for local organizations. Jansen plans to use part of the trust to create a memorial for police canines that would be available to local police departments, according to a letter she sent to Villa Hills Police Chief Bryan Allen that was shared with The Enquirer.
Lesley Sparrow’s body was discovered in Boone hotel lot Amber Hunt
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Just before Lesley Sparrow was to start her weekend, she gloated to a friend like a kid at Christmas: A boyfriend was taking her skydiving. Before the trip happened, Sparrow was killed, her skull bashed with a tire iron and six bullets fi red into her head. Her body was discovered Oct. 14, 1979, in the trunk of her own car in the parking lot of a Boone County hotel. The Enquirer has learned details never before reported in the 41-year-old mystery of Sparrow’s death after obtaining a case fi le in response to a Freedom of Information request. Among the revelations: • Sparrow, 35, had told several friends and coworkers that she’d been invited to go skydiving by a boyfriend. It previously was reported only that she would be with friends. • Blood was discovered in the bathroom of a hotel room where Sparrow’s body was found. • Sparrow’s wallet and pages from an address book were found nearly a week after her slaying, discarded by the highway. Near those items was a man’s blue shirt covered in blood. • Detectives advised one Kentucky woman that her husband was a suspect in the case. • A few months after the slaying, a woman called Sparrow’s employer and warned that women workers sleeping with male coworkers “or they will end up like that other lady.” Sparrow’s case has drawn new attention in recent months, beginning in July when 15-year-old Liam Collins decided to give Sparrow a proper headstone as part of an Eagle Scout service project. Sparrow, who’d emigrated from the United Kingdom to become a U.S. citizen, had been left in a paupers’ cemetery because no one had claimed her body. For decades, the marker above her grave was a simple cross craft-
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ed of refl ective aluminum and galvanized metal bearing her name and the dates of her birth and death. Harvey Pelley, a former employee with the Boone County parks department, said he and his coworkers buried Sparrow and made the marker about 20 years after she was killed. Her cremated remains had sat on a shelf in the coroner’s offi ce until the late 1990s, he said. “I just didn’t feel right about digging a hole and throwing somebody in it and walking away,” Pelley told The Enquirer.
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In July, The Enquirer wrote about Collins cleaning the Old Boone County Infi rmary Cemetery, which had been overgrown with brush and vines. When he learned that a murdered woman had been forgotten there, Collins raised money to buy her a proper granite tombstone to accompany the unique original. At the time, The Enquirer also requested the case fi le regarding Sparrow’s death. More than 200 pages were provided detailing an investigation that highlighted several potential people of interest from the start, including one man whom police labeled an offi cial suspect. That man matched the description of someone spotted near Sparrow’s home in the days before her death. He also had worked for the same company as Sparrow – a now-defunct aluminum company called Anaconda Industries. Police notes suggest the married man had been dining out with Sparrow in the weeks leading up to her death. The notes also state the man, who declined an off ered polygraph, had been suspected of being part of a “Ford truck thief
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ring” in Louisville. Another person of interest was a man who’d been laid off from Anaconda a few months before the killing. Sparrow had told friends and coworkers that she’d been invited on a skydiving trip in Arizona over the weekend, though police determined that invitation was a ruse. Sparrow’s car was found in the parking lot of a Best Western situated between Louisville and the Cincinnati airport to which Sparrow was headed. Found inside the car were bags packed for a weekend getaway, with clothes and toiletries. A vast amount of blood was found on the front passenger side of the vehicle, as well as a crack in the windshield that police believe was caused by a ricocheting bullet. Fox19, The Enquirer’s reporting partner, reported Oct. 20 that Boone County offi cials are again looking at fi ngerprints that hadn’t yielded much 41 years ago. According to the case fi le, prints were taken from Sparrow’s car and the cover of a notebook found discarded near the highway. People with information are asked to call the Boone County Sheriff ’s Offi ce at 859-334-2175 or email bcs@boonecountyku.org.
Liam Collins, 15, of Fort Mitchell, Ky. poses for a portrait at the Old Boone County Infi rmary Cemetery (also known as the Boone County Poor House) in Burlington, Ky. on Saturday, July 11, 2020. Collins decided to clean up the overgrown land for his Eagle Scout service project. The cemetery has many unmarked graves and one marked grave of Lesley Sparrow, whose slaying is still unsolved. "Everybody should be remembered after death," Collins said. GRACE PRITCHETT/THE ENQUIRER
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8 NKY bars make America’s Best Bourbon Bars 2020 Sarah Brookbank Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
The Bourbon Review has named a handful of Northern Kentucky watering holes America’s Best Bourbon Bars 2020. “Every year since 2013, our editorial board has combed the country to fi nd the places that have the most expansive whiskey lists, mix the most exciting cocktails, select the best single barrels, and most importantly – have a team of hardworking, passionate, and knowledgeable bourbon lovers behind the bar,” The Bourbon Review said. This year is its longest list yet, offi cials said. The Best Bourbon Bars list includes spots in Bourbon Country, a.k.a. Kentucky, the Midwest, the South,
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Northeast and West for a total of 115 bars. Here are the NKY locations that made the cut: h Prohibition Bourbon Bar, Newport, KY h Tousey House Tavern, Burlington, KY h Bourbon Haus 1841, Covington, KY h Old Kentucky Bourbon Bar, Covington, KY h Goodfellas Mainstrasse, Covington, KY h Libby’s Southern Comfort, Covington, KY h Rich’s Proper Food & Drink, Covington, KY h The Globe Covington, Covington, KY No Cincinnati bars made the list for the midwest, but there are three Ohio bars to check out if you’re willing to take a drive. h Oak and Embers Tavern, Chesterland, OH h The Century Bar, Dayton, OH h OPA Grill & Tavern, Delaware, OH
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“It has been brought to my attention that there is a niche that has been overlooked when honoring those who have passed: the canines who have died either during service on the police force or after their service has been completed,” Jansen wrote in her letter. “The expansion of the pet cemetery at Highland Cemetery provides the perfect space and opportunity to recognize this overlooked service to the community.” The monument will include a place for plaques to recognize the dogs’ names and years of service. Jansen will also set aside funds for the offi cers to bury their dog with a marker. Her goal is to have the monument ready by Spring 2021.
Amsterdam Road Corridor unveiled On October 6, the redesigned and rebuilt Amsterdam Road Corridor was unveiled. Residents in Covington and Park Hills will mostly benefi t from the $60 million project. Construction began in 2019. The aim is to reduce landslides and fl ooding problems in the area, according to a press release. Residents will see a new road, sidewalks, sewers, stormwater improvements and landscaping. The new Amsterdam Road Regional Detention Basin is part of the Clean H2040 plan spearheaded by Sanitation District No. 1, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the state. Clean H2O40 is SD1’s eff ort to increase the “capac-
The well-stocked bar featuring dozens of whiskies and bourbons at Libby's Southern Comfort in Covington, Ky., on Monday, April 8, 2019.
More water lines and broadband in Boone County In 2019, the Boone County Fiscal Court commissioners set a goal of expanding waterlines and broadband services into the rural western and southern areas of the county. In September, it approved a funding plan to extend those services. The new utility development fund will be funded by new revenue from personal property taxes and real estate tax rates. That’s estimated at $620,000, according to Chris Courtney, Communications & Community Aff airs Manager for the Offi ce of the Boone County Judge-Executive. County offi cials will use those funds to pay for the broadband and water line extensions. The Fiscal Court will determine the cost of the expansion after it receives fi nal bids and details for the project. About 1,700 households will benefi t from the water line expansion. The county will partner with the Boone County Water District. When county offi cials choose a company for the broadband expansion, it will know how many households it will serve, according to a press release. Boone County didn’t raise taxes to pay for the expansions. That’s because its tax base and property values have increased, which gives it more funds to work with. The Fiscal Court lowered the personal property tax
rate from 12.5 cents to 11 cents and the real property tax rate from 10.2 cents to 10.1 cents, according to meeting minutes. Total assessments of county property grew by almost $1 billion over the last 12 months, said Judge-Executive Gary Moore in the meeting minutes.
COVID-19 Resources for NKY residents Need a COVID-19 test? Here are some helpful links to resources in Northern Kentucky. h Find a free COVID-19 test on the state’s COVID-19 website. h Find Northern Kentucky COVID-19 data on the health department website. That’s it for this installment of By the way, NKY. Let us know if there’s something you think we should include in the next. In the meantime, here are some other ways to keep up with your community: h Keep an eye on your local government with us and subscribe to the free daily newsletter that gets sent directly to your inbox every morning. h Download the NKY news app and sign up for alerts to be the fi rst to know about news in your neighborhood Julia is the Northern Kentucky government reporter through the Report For America program. Anonymous donors pledged to cover the local donor portion of her grant-funded position with The Enquirer. If you want to support Julia’s work, email her editor Carl Weiser at cweiser@cincinna.gannett.com to fi nd out how you can help fund her work. Do you know something she should know? Send her a note at jfair@enquirer.com and follow her on twitter at @JFair_Reports.
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PURSUANT TO KRS 424.290, “MATTERS REQUIRED TO BE PUBLISHED,” THE FOLLOWING RACES AND QUESTIONS WILL APPEAR ON THE VOTING MACHINES AND PAPER BALLOTS IN THE PRECINCTS LISTED IN BOONE COUNTY FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 3, 2020.
CONSTANCE, LIMABURG, GREENVIEW, OAKBROOK, AIRPORT & FLORENCE-12
BULLITTSVILLE, BURLINGTON-1, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, & -9, HEBRON-1, -2, -3, -4 & -5, PETERSBURG, CAMP ERNST, GLENVIEW, HOPEFUL, LINKVIEW, PLEASANT VALLEY, SUMMITVIEW, HEARTHSTONE AND FLORENCE-14
BELLEVIEW, BULLITTSVILLE, BURLINGTON-1, -2, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8 & -9, PETERSBURG, CAMP ERNST, GLENVIEW AND OAKBROOK
UNION-2 & -5; PART OF UNION-1, -3 & -4
CARLTON, HAMILTON, RICHWOOD, UNION-1, -3, -4, -5 & -6, & -7 FLORENCE-15, KENSINGTON AND DEVON-3; PART OF BEAVER AND WALTON-2
PART OF WALTON-1 & -2 VERONA; PART OF BEAVER, WALTON-1 & -2
FLORENCE-1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8, -9, -10 & -13
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BELLEVIEW, BURLINGTON-2 & -8, CARLTON, HAMILTON, BEAVER, RICHWOOD, UNION-1, -2, -3, -4, -5 -6, & -7 WALTON-1 & -2, FLORENCE-11 & -15, KENSINGTON, DEVON-1, -2, -3 AND SHAMROCK CONSTANCE, HEBRON-1, -2, -3, -4 & -5, BURLINGTON-3, LIMABURG, AIRPORT, FLORENCE-3, -5, & -9
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STATE OF KENTUCKY COUNTY OF BOONE
I, Justin Crigler, County Clerk in and for the county and state aforesaid, do hereby certify the aforementioned sample ballot is a true and accurate copy of the ballots to be voted on in the General Election in Boone County, State of Kentucky, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Justin Crigler Boone County Clerk Due to the Governor, Secretary of State, and the State Board of Election regulations as well as CDC guidelines,
VOTING WILL NOT TAKE PLACE AT YOUR NORMAL VOTING LOCATION.
There will be 10 SUPER POLLING LOCATIONS available on Election Day for Boone County. The polling location will be at following locations:
On Election Day there will have ten (10) polling location open for the General Election (11/3/2020).
These polling locations will be considered “Super Polls” and Boone County residents will be able to vote at ANY of the locations regardless of where you live in Boone County. There will be MULTIPLE check in stations and MULTIPLE voting machines at each location.
The purposed polling locations are as follow:
1. Larry A Ryle High School 10379 US-42, Union, KY 41091 Directions:https://www.google.com/…/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8841c143… 2. Randall K. Cooper High School 2855 Longbranch Road, Union, KY 41091 Directions:https://www.google.com/…/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8841c46a… 3. Conner High School 3310 Cougar Path, Hebron, KY 41048 Directions:https://www.google.com/…/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8841cf31… 4. Boone County High School 7056 Burlington Pike, Florence, KY 4104 Directions:https://www.google.com/…/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8841c7b9… 5. Walton-Verona High School 16 School Road, Walton, KY 41094 Directions: (https://www.google.com/…/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8841ebef… 6. Walton-Verona Elementary School 15066 Porter Road, Verona, KY 41092 Directions: (https://www.google.com/…/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8841ebc9… 7. R.A. Jones Middle School 8000 Spruce Drive, Florence, KY 41042 Directions:https://www.google.com/…/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8841c782… 8. Ockerman Middle School 8300 US-42, Florence, KY 41042 Directions:https://www.google.com/…/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8841c6fb… 9. Charles H. Kelly Elementary School 6775 McVille Road, Burlington, KY 41005 Directions:https://www.google.com/…/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8841dbbc… 10. Boone County Extension Enrichment Center 1824 Patrick Drive, Burlington, KY 41005 Directions:https://www.google.com/…/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8841c5e5…
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Cincinnati craft show schedule for 2020 Luann Gibbs
Linwood Ave., Mount Lookout. Shop local vendors and get a head start on holiday shopping while listening to live music. theredmoor.com.
In a lot of ways, the year 2020 has seemed to drag on forever, so it may come as a surprise that the holidays are already upon us. With COVID-19 cases surging again, plans will surely be constantly altered. We suggest checking event websites/social media or calling before attending for any safety protocols or cancellation notices. But here's the planned schedule of craft shows in the Greater Cincinnati area this holiday shopping season so far. If you'd like to get your craft show or holiday pop-up shop listed in our calendar, send the information to calendar@cincinnati.com with "Craft Show" in the subject line. You can also submit your events online at cincinnati.com/things-to-do/events. Happy shopping!
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Cincinnati Winter Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Oasis Golf Club and Conference Center, 902 Loveland-Miamiville Road, Loveland. $3, free ages under 12. avantgardeshows.com.
Nov. 27 Makeup Sale, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday-Sunday, Radisson Hotel, 668 W. 5th St., Covington. Blow-out makeup sale featuring popular brands. Runs Nov. 27-29. Free admission and parking. bit.ly/MakeupFinalSale-cincinnati-2020.
Nov. 28 Virtual Crafty Supermarket. Shop via Facebook and Instagram with specials and giveaways throughout the day. craftysupermarket.com.
Oct. 30 Fall Frolic Frontier Art Show, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Sharonville Convention Center, 11355 Chester Road. $10, free ages 12-under. sharonvilleconventioncenter.com
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Nov. 6 Keepsake Christmas Craft Show, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, Edgewood Senior Center, 550 Freedom Park Drive, Edgewood. Boutique style, one-stop shopping craft show with 35 juried crafters. Runs Nov. 6-8. Free. Reserve your date at eventbrite.com. Friday is SOLD OUT. Curious Concoctions Holiday Pop-Up, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday-Sunday, Brentwood Plaza, 8449 Winton Road, Finneytown. Shop handmade bath and body products. Runs Nov, 6-8. Free. curiousconcoctions.net .
Nov. 7 Kindervelt Krafts, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Seton High School, 3901 Glenway Ave., West Price Hill. Handcrafted items, baked goods, raffl es and games. Free admission. kindervelt.org. Loveland Craft Show, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Loveland High School, 1 Tiger Trail. Over 200 vendors. Raffl es, lunch and fun. $2 admission, $1 with non-perishable food donation. 513-476-5187;
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lovelandathleticboosters.com. Winter Craft Show, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Entertrainment Junction, 7379 Squire Court, West Chester Township. Shop more than 50 vendors. Free admission. Winterwald Christmas Market, noon-8 p.m. Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday, Germania Society of Cincinnati, 3529 W. Kemper Road, Colerain Township. Experience traditional German shopping in outdoor wooded biergarten. Runs Nov. 7-8. Advance tickets required, $5 per person. germaniasociety.com.
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Dec. 12 The City Flea, 4-9 p.m., Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Curated urban fl ea market. thecityfl ea.com.
Dec. 13 Ludlow Sneaker Market, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Ludlow Theatre, 322 Elm St., Ludlow. Unique twist on the markets of yesteryear, with vendors specializing in sneakers. eventbrite.com.
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What are those giant mosquito-like bugs invading your yard? It's crane fl y season Sarah Brookbank Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
Seeing an uptick in crane fl ies? It’s just that time of year. Crane fl ies look like giant mosquitoes but don’t bite and don’t live very long, the Campbell County cooperative extension said. “We’ve received many calls this week about giant mosquitoes invading yards. Don’t panic,” offi cials said. “They do not damage houses or structures. They live a short time so spraying insecticides, for adult crane fl ies, is not recommended.” University of Kentucky Department of Entomology said the winged adults are active during warm months, especially fall and spring.
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Dessert beer lovers and pumpkin fans, rejoice! Braxton Brewing Company and Graeter's are back with their limited seasonal Graeter's Pumpkin Pie Ale. The adult-friendly beverage, inspired by Graeter’s classic seasonal Pumpkin ice cream, is brewed with fresh pumpkin, lactose and pumpkin pie spices. "Notes of golden brown pie crust are created by brown sugar and a combination of malts, making this beer an ode to a timeless harvest staple and America’s favorite fl avors of fall," brewery reps said in a press release. The ale fi rst debuted in 2018. This 6.5% ABV ale is not the fi rst collabora-
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What are the 2 constitutional amendments on the 2020 Kentucky ballot? Benjamin Tobin
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Candidates aren't the only items to appear on Kentucky ballots for this upcoming general election. In the Bluegrass State, voters will decide on two amendments to the state constitution. One of those amendments is to pass Marsy's Law, designed to ensure greater rights and protections for crime victims. The other amendment will lengthen the terms of district judges and Commonwealth's attorneys as well as require more experience for the former. Let's take a look at each of these issues featured on the ballot.
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Amendment 1: Marsy's Law First passed in California in 2008, Marsy's Law is an a measure that would provide crime victims with specifi c constitutional rights. "A victim, as defi ned by law which takes eff ect upon the enactment of this section and which may be expanded by the General Assembly, shall have the following rights, which shall be respected and protected by law in a manner no less vigorous than the protections aff orded to the accused in the criminal and juvenile justice systems," the Kentucky amendment reads. Some of those provisions include the right to be notifi ed of and be present at hearings and the right to have the victim’s safety considered when setting bail. Voters actually passed a Marsy's Law amendment in 2018 with 63% of the vote, but in June 2019 the Supreme Court invalidated it because the full text of the law wasn’t on the ballot. The court said a one-sentence description to voters was inadequate. This time around, the full text — which is more than 600 words long — will be on the ballot.
Amendment 2: Terms of district court judges and commonwealth's attorneys The second of the two constitutional amendments on the ballot deals with the term limits for district court judges and commonwealth's attorneys, as well as the experience required for a district court judge. District courts hear cases involving misdemeanors
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and smaller lawsuits. Currently, district court judges are elected and serve four-year terms, and they are required to have been a licensed attorney for at least two years. Under the proposed amendment, the term of a district court judge would double to eight years starting in 2022. Also, the amendment would require district court judges to have been a licensed attorney for at least eight years. Additionally, the amendment would expand the term of a commonwealth's attorney, which is commonly referred to as a district attorney in most states. If the amendment were to pass, the commonwealth's attorney would serve eight-year terms rather than the current six-year term starting in 2030. Contact Ben Tobin at bjtobin@gannett.com and 502-377-5675 or follow on Twitter @TobinBen. Support strong local journalism by subscribing today: subscribe.courier-journal.com.
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The Ryle football team has learned how to handle tough situations. Facing what head coach Mike Engler called “the longest halftime in history,” the Raiders handled the tough challenge of rival Simon Kenton Saturday morning. Ryle rolled past SK 42-15 in the Class 6A, District 6 closer for both teams. Ryle, 4-3 overall, swept the district with a 3-0 record and will have the top seed in the district playoff s beginning Nov. 13. SK, 3-4 overall, fi nished 1-2 in district play. Ryle easily won day two of the contest after the game was suspended Friday night because of inclement weather. The teams were tied 7-7 early in the second quarter when play resumed Saturday morning. After a shaky fi rst drive in the restart, Ryle scored two touchdowns before halftime and salted the same way with three scores in the fourth period. “They’ve got a good football team,” Engler said of the Pioneers. “We got the momentum and our kids took advantage of that. Fortunately, when you have the longest halftime in history, you have a chance to go back and look at things. You have a chance to see a little bit more of how they’re playing you because we have the luxury of watching fi lm. We developed a slightly diff erent game plan and it paid off .” Ryle ran behind senior quarterback Bradyn Lyons and a deep group of emerging targets. Lyons threw two touchdown passes to Jackson McGinnis in the second quarter, and another to Jameson Smith early in the fourth quarter to give Ryle a 29-15 lead. Senor Mathias Cusick put the game away with a breakaway 62-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter, and junior Gabe Savage scored the last TD. Although the Raiders controlled the action on Saturday, they kept the Pioneers in contention until late. Ryle had a touchdown in the fi nal seconds of the fi rst half called back by a penalty, a fourth-down pass in the endzone just miss, and two missed fi eld goals by Franklin Rogers, who was struggling with a leg injury. Mistakes brought the Raiders down earlier in the year, but Engler said they have done a much better job of bouncing back since district play has begun. “We came out sluggish today but our kids, like they’ve done all year, they’re starting to grow up and become a pretty good football team,” Engler said. “The little things are not causing them to drop their heads any more. They overcome it and move on.” Demonstrating that was Lyons, who struggled early in the season but has led the Raiders to 37 points per game in the three district contests, throwing for more than 200 yards each time. “Bradyn started off a little slow today,” Engler said. “After the fi rst series, he started heating up and making plays, and that’s what he does. He doesn’t dwell on what happened. He goes and takes care of business the next play. And that’s what a quarterback has to do. He makes a mistake, then he makes four or fi ve good plays in a row.” The game became a defensive struggle in the third quarter, with six straight possessions ending in punts before Ryle sophomore Lukas Colemire set up the Raiders with an interception. Ryle drove 55 yards for Lyons’ TD pass to Smith. Ryle put constant pressure on SK sophomore QB Chase Crone in the second half. Gabe Savage, Trey Fleek and Wilson Pendleton had sacks and Fleek had a fumble recovery to clinch it. Savage, who averages over 13 tackles per game,
Ryle senior Bradyn Lyons looks to stiff-arm Simon Kenton junior Matt Link as Ryle and Simon Kenton played a football game Oct. 23, 2020 at Simon Kenton High School, Independence, Ky. PHOTOS BY JAMES WEBER/THE ENQUIRER
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moves the needle for the Ryle defense. “I think Gabe Savage is the best linebacker in the state of Kentucky,” Engler said. “Our whole defense played well. Our secondary played well for being young. Gabe is just destructive. He causes a lot of havoc, and we were fortunate to get a lot of pressure on (Crone).” The teams went back and forth in the fi rst half Friday night before lightning intervened. They traded long interception returns early in the game. Sophomore Kaden Gardner picked off Crone deep in Ryle territory and returned it to the SK 12.
On the ensuing series, SK’s Brennon Miller intercepted a Lyons pass deep in his own endzone and returned it 100 yards to the Ryle 9. Crone ran it in from there, and SK drew fi rst blood at 7-0. Displaying the Raiders’ recent resilience, they answered right away with a 66-yard drive, keyed by a 25yard pass from Lyons to senior Greyson Barber. Colemire scored from a yard out, and Rogers’ PAT tied it. SK then drove 75 yards to the Ryle 5, but a botched snap and fumble recovery by Ryle sophomore Luke Lown ended the threat.
SWOWCA cancels 2020 Coaches Classic tournament Alex Harrison Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
The Southwest Ohio Wrestling Coaches Association announced that it was canceling its Coaches Classis tournament for the 2020-2021 season. “Following overwhelming concerns regarding the COVID-19 virus, the SWOWCA board feels it is in the best interest of all parties involved to cancel,” Tournament Director Joe Campolongo said in a press release. “As unfortunate as it is to make this decision, we feel it is the most appropriate action to take, given the current situation.” The wrestling tournament was scheduled for Dec. 19-20, but the organization said in the release it expects the Coaches Classic to return in December 2021. The 2019 Coaches Classic featured nearly 50 schools and hundreds of wrestlers from Ohio and Northern Kentucky in competition at Harrison High School.
Mason's Owen Amburgy and Walton-Verona's Daulton Mayer stretch things out in their fi rst-place bout in the 195 lbs. class at the 2019 Glenn Sample Southwest Ohio Coaches Classic Wrestling Tournament, Dec. 22, 2019. GEOFF BLANKENSHIP/FOR THE ENQUIRER
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Former Highlands football coach Bill Herrmann dies at 85 James Weber Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
The Highlands High School community is mourning the loss of former coach Bill Herrmann. Wilbur “Bill” Herrmann, 85, coached four diff erent sports at Highlands from 1959-83. He was head football coach from 1976-83, winning three Class 3A state championships in 1977, 1981 and 1982. He was also a part of two other state football championships as an assistant. Herrmann was 81-18 as Herrmann a head coach, including a perfect 15-0 during the 1982 championship season. His 25-year coaching career also included basketball, track and baseball. Herrmann served as the varsity baseball coach for four seasons and guided the Bluebirds to a regional championship in 1965, advancing to the state semifi nals and beating top-ranked Madison Central 8-2 in the opening round. This was the fi rst Highlands squad to win a game in the baseball state tournament. After retirement, Herrmann continued to live in Fort Thomas with his wife, Virginia. He was a teacher at Highlands and spent his entire 30-plus year career there. Honored as a Kentucky Colonel, he was inducted into the Highlands High School Athletic Hall of Fame and the Northern Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame. Herrmann was a long-time member of Christ Church UCC, where he taught an adult Sunday school class, served as the former church council president and sang in the choir. Herrmann was a member of Fort Thomas city council for one term, a member of Kentucky Education Association, National Education Association and Campbell County Retired Teachers Association. Memorials may go to the Christ Church UCC, 15 S. Fort Thomas Ave. Fort
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Wilbur “Bill” Herrmann, 85, coached four different sports at Highlands from 1959-83. He was head football coach from 1976-83, winning three Class 3A state championships in 1977, 1981 and 1982. He was also a part of two other state football championships as an assistant. Thomas, Kentucky 41075, or Hospice of the Bluegrass Care Navigators, 1733 Harrodsburg Road, Lexington, Kentucky 40504. Online condolences can be given at dmefuneral.com.
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COMMUNITY NEWS Scouts visit Kentucky Down Under 22 Scouts and seven leaders from Troop 1 and Troop 1001 chartered by Florence Christian Church recently participated in a weekend campout and visit to KY Down Under Adventure Zoo near Cave City, KY. The Troop visited the Australian themed animal park and toured KY Caverns, located at the park. Troop 1/1001 meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Florence Christian Church. Timothy Iott, Troops 1 and 1001 Scouts BSA
45,000 pounds of food donated to GO Pantry to help fi ght child hunger The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently donated 45,000 pounds of food to the charitable organization GO Pantry, located at 7960 Kentucky Dr. in Florence, Kentucky 41042. GO Pantry provides meals for low-income children who receive the majority of their food when school is in session. They provide GO bags that give kids food during the weekend and GO Boxes for the longer breaks. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was excited to be able to donate food to an organization such as GO Pantry to help fi ght hunger in Florence, Kentucky. The 53’ semi truck with all the food was scheduled to arrive Oct. 21. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints also had volunteers there helping to unload the food. Riley Kurtz, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints
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Keepsake Christmas Craft Show: A holiday tradition NKY’s oldest craft show will be held on Nov. 6-8 at the Edgewood Senior Center off Thomas More Pkwy. The 37th annual Keepsake Christmas Craft Show offers unique “boutique style” shopping, with a one-stop checkout. A wide variety of homemade crafts and candies from juried crafters of the Greater Cincinnati/NKY area are displayed throughout the Edgewood Center, along with a Bake Sale and a Raffl e to benefi t a local charity. This popular show began in 1983 at a home in Villa HIlls, eventually moving to the Drawbridge Inn, and again to the Edgewood Senior Center when the Drawbridge Inn closed. Many of the area’s top crafters have shown their wares at Keepsake Christmas. Admission to the show at 550 Freedom Park Drive in Edgewood, KY is free, along with plenty of parking. Hours are Nov. 6 (10 a.m. to 8 p.m.), Nov. 7 (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) and Nov. 8 (11 a.m. to 3 p.m.). More info - https:// www.facebook.com/KeepsakeChristmasCraftShow Reminder: Masks, please. Jane Terrell, Keepsake Christmas Craft Guild
Florence resident earns Instrument Rating at the University of Cincinnati - Clermont Avery McMullen earned his Instrument Rating on his pilot certifi cate Oct. 14. With his Instrument Rating, McMullen is now approved by the Federal Aviation Administration to fl y aircraft solely by reference to instruments. McMullen 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. Avery McMullen resides in Florence, KY and is the son of Dan and Terri McMullen. When McMullen completes the two-year 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.
Scouts and leaders from Troop 1 and Troop 1001 chartered by Florence Christian Church participated in a weekend campout and visit to KY Down Under Adventure Zoo near Cave City, KY. PROVIDED
Kentucky Girl Scouts featuring NASA engineer Stephanie Johnston at STEM event Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road (GSKWR) announces its GEMS (Girls in Engineering, Math & Science) 2020 keynote speaker, NASA Engineer, Stephanie Johnston. As an Engineer at Johnson Space Center, Stephanie started out training astronauts how to spacewalk in microgravity and is now working on spacesuits for the next manned lunar mission. GSKWR’s GEMS event is an opportunity for girls to participate in workshops facilitated by local women in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math) related fi elds. Due to COVID-19, GEMS 2020 will be held virtually on Saturday, Nov. 14. All girls in grades fourth through 12th are invited to discover, explore, and create with various STEAM activities at GEMS 2020. Participants do not have to be Official NASA executive portrait of EVA Flight registered Girl Scouts to register for the event. Control Team personnel Stephanie Johnston. “GSKWR strongly believes that girls are natural-born ROBERT MARKOWITZ/PROVIDED scientists with the curiosity and dedication to make new discoveries and change the world. We are committed to long-term STEM programming and look for- opment in children. Children should have two to three ward to hosting our GEMS event year after year,” said snacks each day. Adults can use snacking to increase Susan Douglas, CEO, GSKWR. their daily intake of necessary nutrients that are often Registration for the virtual GEMS 2020 event ends lacking at mealtime. Depending on your activity level, on Nov. 1. To access additional event details and regis- it is fi ne for adults to have one to two snacks each day. ter, please visit: https://www.gskentucky.org/en/ One of the keys to healthy snacking is to make sure events-repository/2020/girls_in_engineering.html. you choose nutritious foods like fruits, vegetables, and The event is generously sponsored by companies who unsalted seeds and nuts over high fat or highly salted believe in women and STEM careers, including Bank snacks. When you snack, choose items from more of Lexington, UK HealthCare, and Kentucky American than one food group. This increases the likelihood of Water. those snacks being high in fi ber or protein, both of To learn more about how Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s which make you feel fuller longer. Wilderness Road is creating experiential and leaderFor example, a banana and a handful of almonds ship opportunities for growth, please visit will keep your appetite in check longer than just eating www.gskentucky.org. a banana. Fresh vegetables with hummus can also be a Amy Greene, Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness great option. Be creative with your snack combinaRoad tions. Examples of foods that are high in fi ber include whole fruit, vegetables and whole grains. Cheese, NKU School of the Arts hosts community plain yogurt, nuts and beans are foods that are high in conversations protein. If you fi nd yourself at home more these days, it may Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts be a good idea to schedule a set time for snacks and (SOTA) launches a Summit Series, a new virtual meals. Having a predictable snacking schedule will roundtable. Led by SOTA’s Michael Hatton and Daryl help you keep from eating throughout the day. It is ofHarris, the series hosts guest professionals in the arts ten best to choose a set location to eat your snacks, like to prompt conversation and the exchange of ideas. the kitchen counter or dining room table. It is best to The fi rst topic kicked off on Oct. 7 with Experienc- sit down and enjoy the snack. Avoid snacking in front ing Race in the Arts: Battles and Biases. Harris and of the television, as watching TV can distract you from Hatton talked with Gee Horton, a visual artist and noticing when you are full, which can lead to overeatMercantile Library’s fi rst African American Artist-in- ing. Residence, Jaime Morales-Matos, a music director of Consider portioning out or making snacks in adCentral Ohio Symphony, and Darnell Pierre Benjamin, vance so they are more convenient to grab than less a dancer, director, choreographer, educator with Pones healthy options. Also, it is perfectly normal and fi ne for and the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. you to look forward to your snacks each day. “We need to provide our students with opportuniWhen you snack, be sure to drink a glass of water. ties to respond to the events, movements, especially The water will help keep you hydrated and leave you the Black Lives Matter Movement, and subsequent cli- feeling satisfi ed. mate around the heightened racial tensions this sumEducational programs of the Cooperative Extension mer,” said Harris. Service serve all people regardless of economic or soThe fi nal session of the Summit Series is on Nov. 18 cial status and will not discriminate on the basis of at 7 p.m. The fi nal topic focuses on Equity and Ally- race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, reliship: LGBTQ+ in the Arts. gion, political belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender Along with a student panel, Ronnie Gladden breaks identity, gender expressions, pregnancy, marital stadown his diversity leadership work and research. Dr. tus, genetic information, age, veteran status, or physGladden coined the term, transgracial theory, which ical or mental disability. embodies the intersection of the transgender and Diane Mason, Boone County Cooperative Extension transracial phenomena. Dan Davidson, aka Sparkle Service Leigh, will join Dr. Gladden. He recently was quoted in Cincinnati Magazine as saying, “Remember to breathe. Maybe that’s enough, that little reminder to PUZZLE ANSWERS keep grounded and keep going. When I wasn’t able to be that, Sparkle was.” Y O S H I M A U D E T O A S T Community members are invited to join SOTA’s A S T O N S L U G F E S T S E L B O W Summit Series. To learn more and to register, visit the L S A T S L I F E O F P I E A D O R E NKU Theatre + Dance Facebook page. L O R D D E A F I C E D C U T E For more information, visit nku.edu. T E N D E R I S T H E K N I G H T Rick Endres, Northern Kentucky University
Tips for healthier snacking
Avery McMullen (left) with instructor Michael Neltner immediately following his Instrument checkride. PROVIDED
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Variations show ‘just how iconic caramel popcorn is with Halloween’ Rita’s Kitchen Rita Heikenfeld Guest columnist
You’ve heard me say before that it doesn’t take much to please me. Today, I received another “gift without ribbons.” Friends Ray and Roger Davis brought a dump truck load of horse manure for my gardens. Black gold is what I call it! We’ll spread the manure out evenly, and let it continue to age until spring. Seeing those mounds of black gold takes the sting out of having to bush hog what remained of the veggies and fl owers. This is the time of year, too – Halloween – for fun, uncomplicated fare, like caramel popcorn. Looking at the
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variations I’ve shared with you through the years makes me realize just how iconic caramel popcorn is with Halloween. And while you have the oven on for caramel popcorn, try spicy Chex mix – both use the same temperature and time.
Cracker Jack-style caramel corn The flavor is as close as I can get to the real Cracker Jacks.
Over medium heat in large saucepan, bring to a boil everything but vanilla and soda. Boil 5 minutes.
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Mixture will foam up, form a mass and turn light in color.
16-18 cups plain popped popcorn
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1 1⁄ 2 sticks butter, melted (12 tablespoons)
Pour over cereal mixture and mix well.
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aside.
Coating 2 sticks butter 2 cups light or dark brown sugar or combo
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Early voting will be held from October 13, 2020 November 2, 2020. Early voting will take place at the Boone County Extension Enrichment Center located at 1824 Patrick Drive Burlington, KY 41005 (Entrance and parking is on the lower level) Days and times for early voting are as follows: Monday, Thursday and Friday 9:00am – 4:30pm Tuesday and Wednesday 9:00am – 6:00pm Saturday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
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