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Deputy injured, 3 teens arrested in Triple Crown burglary, car thefts Sarah Brookbank Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

Sen. Rand Paul talked with Galerie Candy & Gifts in Boone County about how tariffs are impacting the business. JULIA FAIR/THE ENQUIRER

NKY: Trump tariff s hurt candy company, offi cials tell senator Julia Fair Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

A Northern Kentucky candy company says it has been hurt by President Trump’s tariff s. The goods that Hebron’s Galerie Candy & Gifts ship in, such as ceramic mugs, became more expensive under the tariff s. So, company representatives reached out to Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., for help. On Friday, Paul visited the company’s Boone County headquarters to come up with a plan to help. “I don’t think we’ll get (President Trump) to change his mind,” Paul said in the meeting. “We just have to convince him that a lot of people are being hurt in the U.S.” Tariff s are a tax on imports. Tariff s

on products could increase prices for U.S. consumers and hurt sales for the companies. Trump believes that imposing or threatening tariff s will force China and other countries to further open market to U.S. products and make other concessions, such as clamping down on the theft of U.S. intellectual property. Critics say the tariff s harm American businesses and consumers, according to USA Today. Galerie Candy & Gifts get their products domestically and internationally. The latter became an issue under the tariff s. “One of the biggest challenges for us is the fact that the tariff s are so immediate and swift,” said Galerie Candy & Gifts Sales Director Emily Edmondson in the meeting. Paying that upfront and

then waiting for their revenue to come in from selling the goods hurts the company, she explained. Paul told company offi cials they should write a letter to list the specifi c impacts the tariff s had on the company, such as a dollar amount or percentage of how much more the goods cost. Then, Paul’s team will get it to the right people and departments in D.C. “You’re not the only person complaining,” Paul said. He’s heard from farmers, bourbon distillers and manufacturers of automobile parts. Julia is the Northern Kentucky government reporter through the Report For America program. Do you know something she should know? Send her a note at jfair@enquirer.com and follow her on twitter at @JFair_Reports.

NKY legend Stan Steidel dies at 78 Longtime athletic director and coach killed in car accident James Weber Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

One of Northern Kentucky’s most infl uential athletic fi gures died Monday. Stan Steidel, 78, died in a car accident, according to longtime colleague and friend Mel Webster. Steidel was the athletic director at Holmes High School upon his passing.

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He had been the athletic director at Dayton High School. Steidel spent his life and career trying to improve the opportunities for students in athletics. He was executive secretary of the Northern Kentucky Athletic Conference for more than 25 years, and served 16 years on the KenSee STEIDEL, Page 2A

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Stan Steidel, left, with Holmes basketball coach Mike Listerman. MEL WEBSTER/CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

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A Boone County Sheriff ’s Offi ce deputy was injured last weekend during a foot pursuit of a burglary suspect in Union, the offi ce said. On Sunday morning, deputies were dispatched to the 10600 block of Secretariat Run in Union for a burglary report. While fi nalizing the report, deputies got a disturbance call from a nearby motel, where they found three teenagers who matched the suspect descriptions. Deputies said Jacob Scudder, 18, of Ludlow, and two minor suspects have been charged. The minors are a 17year-old, of Elsmere, and the 16-yearold, of Erlanger. See DEPUTY, Page 2A

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tucky High School Athletic Association Board of Control, helping set policy for various high school sports. Steidel was one of the founders of the Northern Kentucky Athletic Directors Association Hall of Fame and a committee member. He had also coached football and basketball at Dayton. One of his lasting legacies is the All “A” Classic, a Kentucky state tournament for the smaller schools in Kentucky, giving students at those smaller schools a chance for a state tournament atmosphere and awards. The tournament started with basketball in 1980, and in 1990 began to mimic the format of the KHSAA Sweet 16, with 16 regional winners from across the state. Since then, the All "A" Classic awards scholarships and now awards championships in multiple other sports and academic endeavors. Steidel was also a leading force in bringing the KHSAA girls basketball Sweet 16 to Northern Kentucky University from 2016-18. Dayton High School named the basketball court in its gym after Steidel in 2018. Steidel has twice been selected the Kentucky High School Athletic Director of the Year, was chosen one of the 50 Most Powerful People in Kentucky Sports by the Lexington Herald-Leader, and was inducted into the National High School Coaches Hall of Fame in 2010.

Ryle’s Mallory Schwartz was pictured with Steidel after being named co-layer of the year. JAMES WEBER/COMMUNITY RECORDER

Stan Steidel (black sweater vest) watches his logo unfold during the ceremony Jan. 13, 2018 at Dayton High School. THANKS TO DAYTON HIGH SCHOOL

Steidel was given an honorary award by KHSAA commissioner Julian Tackett in 2018. JAMES WEBER/COMMUNITY RECORDER

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pects were staying. "Prior to the disturbance call, a deputy was fi nalizing his report on Secretariat Run after a burglary was committed early Sunday morning while the homeowners were inside sleeping. Based on the descriptions that were provided, the deputy believed that the parties from disturbance call and the burglary were linked," the sheriff 's offi ce said, Deputies compared the detained suspects at Motel 6 to surveillance video that was captured from the burglary. During a fi eld interview, Scudder fl ed on foot through rough terrain and was pursued on foot by a deputy.

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The pursing deputy later fell and broke his clavicle, the sheriff 's offi ce said. Scudder also fell and sustained facial injuries. Scudder was arrested and charged with burglary, fl eeing or evading, unlawful transaction with a minor and theft by unlawful taking. Scudder was lodged at the Boone County Jail. The other two juvenile suspects were charged with burglary and theft by unlawful taking. After being charged, both juveniles were released to their parents per a judge’s order, deputies said. In addition to the burglary investigation, deputies learned that multiple ve-

hicles were broken into in the area of Secretariat Run in the Triple Crown neighborhood. "Detectives have since collected a plethora of recovered property and are in the process of sorting through all of the evidence. This investigation is ongoing as detectives attempt to identify the owners of the property and follow up on previous reports from the area," deputies said. Victims are encouraged to call 859334-3252 for any questions pertaining to this investigation, or if any additional information can be provided related to this ongoing investigation.

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NKU graduate lands television gig with HBO’s ‘Mrs. Fletcher’ Madeline Mitchell Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

Former Over-the-Rhine resident Katie Kershaw made her television debut Sunday in the second episode of “Mrs. Fletcher,” a new HBO series starring Kathryn Hahn. Kershaw is a series regular portraying the role of Amanda, coworker and friend of Hahn’s leading character, Eve. The show follows Eve’s journey to self-discovery by watching pornography. Kershaw says Amanda is an open book with a “nothing to lose” attitude that inspires Eve. All seven half-hour episodes of “Mrs. Fletcher” are directed by women. “It’s a very female-driven show and experience, which is really lovely,” Kershaw said. Before “Mrs. Fletcher,” Kershaw was a regular face in Cincinnati’s arts scene, gracing stages from Northern Kentucky University to the Cincinnati Fringe Festival.

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Landing a rather raunchy role

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Kershaw was living in Chicago when she got the call regarding “Mrs. Fletcher” auditions from her agent: How do you feel about nudity and simulated sex? Kershaw laughed. “There is no way HBO will want to see me nude having simulated sex,” she said. Turns out, they did. A couple of months after her initial audition, Kershaw was asked to send in another tape. She taped on a Monday, fl ew out to read with Kathryn Hahn that Wednesday and was off ered the role on Friday. Including the nudity and sex, Kershaw was nervous for another reason: all of her experience was on stage. She had never been in a television show before. “It was a leap that I was so excited to take but also terrifi ed,” she said. Instead of feeding off the energy of a live audience, Kershaw said she found joy in the intimacy of performing with a scene partner. She said she found TV acting odd, but not in a bad way. “When you’re on camera, that energy isn’t there,” she said. “It’s a diff erent energy. I have to fi nd this within myself.”

Kershaw studied theater at Northern Kentucky University and lived in Cincinnati from 2005 to 2011. She said she got a good theatre education from her early experiences with the Cincinnati Fringe Festival. “Oh, theatre can be like this!” she remembers thinking of Fringe’s gritty, non-traditional nature. After losing an arts administrative job in 2011, Kershaw was encouraged by her sister to move to Chicago. Kershaw found success in Chicago’s sketch and improv scene, most notably at Second City (which she brought home to Cincinnati in 2016 when “The Second City: Holidazed & Confused Revue” came to Playhouse). Kershaw found herself in New York City for the shooting of “Mrs. Fletcher” and most recently moved to Los Angeles. “Cincinnati still, just like Chicago, is home,” she said. “I miss it so much.”

How to watch ‘Mrs. Fletcher’ “Mrs. Fletcher” airs on HBO Sundays at 9:30 p.m. You can stream the series anytime on HBO Go and HBO Now.

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Foundation, the Charles H. Dater Foundation, the R.C. Durr Foundation, Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky, the Scripps Howard Foundation, the Elsa Heisel Sule Foundation, and United Way of Greater Cincinnati – Northern Kentucky. NKY Funders’ Grants partners selected a fi rst

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place winner in each category to receive $7,500, and a second place winner to receive $5,000. A popular vote among the

audience determined an additional fi rst and second place prize for two of the fi nalists. First Place $7,500 Awards ❚ Northern Kentucky Offi ce of Drug Control Policy (Addiction Services) ❚ Pones, Inc. (Arts, Culture, and Humanities) ❚ Sweet Cheeks Diaper Bank (Early Childhood) ❚ Master Provisions (Health and Wellness: Durr Foundation cluster) ❚ Nurse Advocacy Center for the UnderSee PITCH, Page 6A


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I-71/75: Kentucky expediting fi x on crash-prone curve Hannah K. Sparling Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

After multiple crashes recently shut down the highway, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is fast-tracking a fi x on Interstate 71/75 south in Fort Mitchell. The state will do a friction treatment – known as a skidabrader treatment – near exit 187. That curve has seen several crashes this year, particularly during rainy conditions, according to a news release from the cabinet. On a recent Saturday, another rainy day, several crashes near the exit damaged the median will, which was already broken from previous hits. The skidabrader treatment will cover about a half-mile area, according to the news release. Work is expected to take place at night and should be fi nished before Thanksgiving. A more extensive project for the area is slated for 2020. The skidabrader

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treatment was initially supposed to be part of that work but was bumped up after the recent crashes. “Until repairs are complete, we ask motorists to be extra cautious as they drive this section of I-71/75, especially during adverse weather conditions,” said Bob Yeager, a chief district engineer for the transportation cabinet. “There is a safety enforcement campaign along this section of road, ‘Slippery When Wet’ signage in place, and a 55 mph speed limit from the Brent Spence Bridge to Florence. By following the law, motorists can help ensure our roads remain crash free.” On Tuesday, Oct. 29, Kenton County and Fort Mitchell declared public emergencies related to the highway. In an executive order declaring the emergency, Kenton County Judge-executive Kris A. Knochelmann said “the public is placed in great risk of serious injury or death” because of the state of the road. The hope in declaring the emergency was to free up funding for repairs.

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The countdown to Thanksgiving is here and requests for do-ahead gravy pop up daily. So I’m sharing an updated version this year, with more aromatics for depth of fl avor. It’s a good one! Making gravy ahead and augmenting it with drippings gives you lots of delicious gravy with no worries about running out. Check my site for a photo tutorial. Now that you’ll have leftover gravy (and hopefully turkey), I’m thinking you’ll want to make Jim’s roasted, stuff ed pumpkins. And you may remember what I tell you each holiday season: don’t stress about everything being perfect – it never is. It’s not just about food, but who shares it with you.

2-3 ribs celery, cut in chunks and divided 9 cups low sodium chicken broth, in all Generous 1⁄ 2 teaspoon ea: dried thyme and sage or 1 generous teaspoon poultry seasoning 2 bay leaves Handful parsley, stems and all ⁄ 4 cup flour

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Salt and pepper Instructions Preheat oven to 400. Toss onion, half of each chopped carrots and celery with a bit of olive oil.

Jim’s roasted stuffed pumpkins. RITA HEIKENFELD FOR THE ENQUIRER

Pour onto sprayed baking sheet with sides or other pan. Arrange wings on top. Roast 1 1⁄ 4 hours or until wings are very brown and skin is crisp.

Jim’s roasted stuffed pumpkins Jim Reinhart, an Indiana reader, is one of the best home cooks I know. Here’s his unusual, pretty and very yummy recipe, adapted from a magazine. Ingredients

Put wings and roasted vegetables in large pot. Add 1 cup broth to baking sheet and scrape up brown bits. Add to pot. Add 6 cups broth, the remaining chopped carrots and celery, thyme, sage, bay and parsley. Bring to boil. Reduce heat and simmer uncovered for about 1 1⁄ 2 hours, until meat starts falling from bones.

21⁄ 2 teaspoons poultry seasoning Chopped pimientos (optional) Salt and pepper to taste 2 tablespoons butter

2 small pumpkins or l bigger pumpkin

Remove wings and save for another use.

Turkey gravy (optional)

2 cups wild rice blend, cooked

Strain broth into saucepan, pressing vegetables. Discard vegetables.

Instructions

⁄ 4 cup dried cranberries

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1 shallot, minced

Preheat oven to 400. Cut tops off pumpkins and scoop out seeds.

2 cloves garlic, minced

Mix everything but butter and gravy together.

2 tablespoons celery, minced

Stuff into pumpkins, dab with butter and put tops back on.

1 Granny Smith apple, diced small

Roast 35-40 minutes, until tender. Rest 5 minutes, cut in half and enjoy.

2 cups cooked cubed turkey

Refrigerate if you have time to skim fat off easily. If not, do your best to skim it after straining. Whisk flour into remaining 2 cups broth. Bring strained broth in pot to a gentle boil. Whisk in broth/flour mixture and boil a few minutes to thicken gravy and cook flour. Season to taste. Feel free to add turkey drippings on Thanksgiving!

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SCHOOLNEWS Seventh-grade Union Raiders football team wins the Kentucky state championship On Nov. 3, the seventh-grade Union Raiders football team won the state championship beating Greenup County 22-14 in Lexington. This was the fi rst middle school state championship won by the URF organization since its inception in 2011. It was also the fi rst time a team from the Northern Kentucky region earned the state title. The seventhgrade Union Raider team also earned the Norseman Conference Championship and the State Regional Championship while remaining undefeated (15-0) this season. Road to State Championship: ❚ Union Raiders-36 Hebron Cougars-7 ❚ Union Raiders-52 Taylor County-22 ❚ Union Raiders-22 Woodford County-8 ❚ Union Raiders-14 Bowing Green-6 ❚ Union Raiders-22 Greenup County-14 The Union Raiders were coached by Doug Ashley, Tony Walsh, Jack Gatlin, Jeremy Hayden, Justin Faul and Chris Cusick. Mallory Smith, Union Raiders Football

Florence Elementary ‘Teacher of the Week’ with Warm 98.5 Warm 98.5 is on the move every Thursday during the school year rewarding one teacher weekly in the tristate area. Recently, a teacher from Florence Elementary, second-grade teacher, Brandy Fritsch, was nominated as “Teacher of the Week.” One of her students, Paizley Ryan, listens to the Warm 98.5 morning show with Jim and Amanda on her way to school. She loves listening to the contest ‘Can you Beat Amanda’ and always wants to call in. Her Dad/Pop-pop Tom called in one morning and he and Paizley were on the car speaker phone playing the game. Jim and Amanda loved the fact that Paizley was interacting and playing the game with Tom and she knew some of the answers to the pop culture questions. They however did not beat Amanda but did tie with her 4 to 4. In the conversation they asked Paizley what school she went to and told her she should nominate her teacher for the contest Warm 98 Teacher of the Week. That is exactly what she did. Paizley’s nomination won and Warm 98.5 made a surprise visit to her classroom bearing gifts on Thursday, Oct. 3. Jim Slife and a few other sponsors entered her classroom catching Mrs. Fritsch by total surprise! Jim read the nomination letter from Paizley while she sat in the hot seat. He presented Brandy with fl owers from H.J. Benken Florist and Greenhouse, a basket from Brain Balance Achievement Centers along with a $50 Visa card, a MOM (Modern Offi ce Methods) goody bag, and a personalized acrylic apple with the title “Teacher of the Week.” The nomination letter read, “Mrs. Fritsch is really nice because she is a good teacher and she makes learning FUN! On math she lets us play math games. She makes us do speed drills for reading. At fi rst it is hard but then it gets easier the more your read it. She doesn’t give out a lot of negative DOJOs. She lets us whisper in the hallway. In the morning when it’s Friday we get to write in our journals about whatever we want. Mrs. Fritsch is a new teacher at our

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school this year and I am lucky because she my teacher.” The Warm crew interviewed Mrs. Fritsch that was shared at 6:40 on Warm 98.5 the following morning and the student’s practiced for the ‘shout-out’ that was aired on WLWT5 between 5-7 also the following morning. Florence Elementary is proud of all our staff members because it takes all to make our school run successfully. It was an honor to celebrate with Mrs. Fritsch the “Teacher of the Week.” Our very own deserving teacher making a diff erence. Kathy Kuhn, Florence Elementary

Paizley Ryan who nominated her second grade teacher at Florence Elementary, Brandy Fritsch, along with Jim Slife with Warm 98 who presented to Mrs. Fritsch the Teacher of the Week award. PROVIDED


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Sports KHSAA STATE CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS

NKU to play faster pace under new head coach James Weber

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Conner senior Peyton Fairchild, right, runs in the 3A state race. PHOTOS BY JAMES WEBER/THE ENQUIRER

Scott, Conner make history at state meet

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EXINGTON – Scott High School was hopeful for a repeat of last year’s state girls cross country championships after returning the top four runners from the 2018 state meet. ❚ Those four runners turned in another quality performance Saturday at Kentucky Horse Park, and newcomer Juliana Ellington provided the vital fi fth piece of the puzzle that put the Eagles back on

top of the medal stand. ❚ Scott won its second consecutive Class 2A state championship, scoring 74 points to beat runner-up Christian Academy-Louisville by 23. It’s the Eagles’ third state cross country title all-time. “The girls found their moment,” said head coach Zach Triplett. “That’s been the course this season, fi nding your moment in the race. Together, each of them found their moment. They’re running with heart. I’ve always pushed that. They have to run with heart, and when they do that, they can win a race, and that’s what happened today.” Scott was led by three individual medalists, who all fi nished in the top 12, and the Eagles had six of the top 35 overall. Eighth-grader Maddie Strong fi nished third to lead the way. Sophomore Dyllan Hasler, a returning medalist from 2018, fi nished 12th. Juliana Ellington, an eighth-grader new to varsity, ran in seventh place. Freshman Allison Clemons fi nished 26th, and junior Laney Coleman, 30th, to round out the fi ve scorers. All except Ellington ran last year at state. Meanwhile, eighthgrader Lorin Neal was right behind in 35th. “We’re really strong this year as well as last year,” Strong said. “We all really run this course well and we’re super proud of our team. I love the idea of us fi nishing as a team. It’s just fun. We all love running and we like coming out there.” The addition of Ellington was a nice surprise as the year went on. She had split her season between varsity and middle-school races this fall. “She was nervous this morning, going up against all these varsity runners,” Triplett said. “She has really come out and picked it up right away. She knows what she needs to do to run with these varsity runners, and I’m really proud of her.” Highlands fi nished third in the girls race. Junior Maggie Schroeder, the defending state champion, fi nished in 10th place. She had missed part of the season and didn’t

Scott teammates Dyllan Hasler, 1020, and Maddie Strong, 1025, run early in the 2A race November 2. JAMES WEBER/THE ENQUIRER

run in the regional meet. She had several individual meet wins this year. Alyssa Harris also won a medal in 13th place. Highlands fi nished fourth in the 2A boys race, led by Sam Hopper, Will Griffi th and Sam Jones in the top 30. Scott senior Will Sandlin was the top local in the race, fi nishing 19th. See STATE, Page 2B

HIGHLAND HEIGHTS – As Darrin Horn surveyed his new team in a recent practice at BB&T Arena, it was easy to spot diff erences from last year’s squad. While a bevy of players were working on jump shots at one end of the fl oor, a much smaller group was on the other end working on post moves. At times, only two players were taking turns with repetitions. Horn wasn’t in BB&T Arena last season as he was an assistant coach at the University of Texas, but he knows NKU fans are wondering how the Norse will replace Drew McDonald as the 2019Horn 20 season approaches. McDonald graduated as the school’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder, averaging 18.7 points and 9.4 rebounds last season to become Horizon League player of the year. His primary backup, 7-foot center Chris Vogt, went with head coach John Brannen to the University of Cincinnati. Vogt had several big games last season for the Norse, particularly when McDonald missed time with injury. That will be one of the concerns for Horn, who takes over for Brannen as NKU head coach. NKU was 26-9 and 13-5 in the Horizon League last year, losing to Texas Tech in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament. NKU has won two regular-season Horizon League championships and two tournament titles in the past three years, and while missing McDonald will make for some adjustments, Horn is ready. “It’s a great problem to have,” Horn said. “Pressure is when you don’t have any good players who haven’t won anything. It’s a new coach, new system. (Drew) made a diff erence for the guys who are returning, in how they played. They have experience and they’ve produced, and now they have diff erent roles and expectations, and the game will be diff erent.” The veterans with inside experience are Silas Adheke, Adrian Nelson and Dantez Walton. David Wassler, a 6-foot-10 sophomore from St. Xavier, played nine minutes last season. Adheke, a native of Nigeria, is 6-10, 240 pounds. He played only 100 minutes in his fi rst season with the Norse but shot 17 of 24 from the fi eld and averaged two rebounds per game. He is the tallest and bulkiest of the post players, and he is excited for the new responsibility. “That’s what I’m ready for,” he said. “I’m very athletic and very strong. I can run the fl oor. I play hard; I play with a lot of passion. I’ll be able to communicate with my teammates. I see everything. Just be an energy guy, someone who brings toughness in the paint this year.” NKU was a strong rebounding team last year, particularly on the defensive side The recent message from the team: See NKU, Page 2B


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Rose Lavelle to headline Cincinnati.com Sports Awards Jason Hoffman

Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

Rose Lavelle, the local soccer product who rose to international fame during the 2019 World Cup, will be the guest speaker at the 2020 Cincinnati.com Sports Awards, presented by TriHealth. The awards show, April 27, 2020, at Music Hall, will honor the best high school athletes from Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana. The 24-year-old midfi elder for the United States Women’s National Team and Washington Spirit of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) was named to the 2019 FIFA FIFPRO World 11 – the best 11 players in the world voted on by their fellow players – following her three-goal performance in the 2019 World Cup. Lavelle also is currently nominated for the women’s Ballon d’Or, the award given by the French Football Association to the best women’s soccer player.

Lavelle played soccer at Mount Notre Dame in high school as well as Cincinnati United Premier (CUP) before going to the University of Wisconsin. After graduating from Wisconsin in 2017, Lavelle joined the NWSL and currently stars for the Washington Spirit. “It’s incredible to have Rose on board to help us honor our area’s best high school athletes,” said Jason Hoff man, sports editor for The Enquirer. “Her performance at the World Cup this summer was incredible and I can’t think of a better example for our young athletes to follow in life on and off the fi eld of play.” The fi fth-annual awards show will be comprised of 39 awards – 29 athletes of the year in a given sport and 10 premier awards. Winners from the event will get their picture taken backstage with Lavelle after receiving their awards on stage. Previous guest speakers were Pete Rose, Marvin Lewis, A.J. Green and Andy Dalton. For more information, visit sportsawards.cincinnati.com.

Local product Rose Lavelle had a three-goal performance in the 2019 World Cup. BRAD SMITH/ISIPHOTOS.COM

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22:22, 62. Schultz 22:28), 5. Walton-Verona (14. Akins 20:34, 32. Hurles 21:29, 38. Hensley 21:46, 43. Anderson 21:50, 83. Vandiver 22:59, 97. Brooks 23:19, 106. Russo 23:31), 6. Villa Madonna (20. Dickman 20:59, 21. Bailey 20:59, 64. McDonald 22:31, 66. Guerrein 22:31, 69. N. Ernst 22:34, 80. Rice 22:50, 102. A. Ernst 23:25), 8. St. Henry (5. McMain 20:00, 51. Hill 22:03, 77. Ryan 22:47, 82. Pawsat 22:56, 103. Amend 23:25, 128. Kluemper 24:22, 137. Wilson 24:35), 9. Beechwood (40. Shoyat 21:48, 54. G. Grunkemeyer 22:11, 61. B. Grunkemeyer 22:26, 93. Reis 23:09, 96. Skeen 23:16, 99. Lohre 23:22). Local Individuals: 9. Holtzapple (Calvary) 20:16, 31. Thornberry (Cov. Latin) 21:20, 33. Swartz (Williamstown) 21:30, 34. Bertsch (NCC) 21:35, 84. Morton (Lloyd) 22:59.

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Class 3A recap Conner made team history by fi nishing third in the 3A boys team standings, fi nishing only behind perennial heavyweights Trinity and St. Xavier. “We were right there with them,” senior Peyton Fairchild said. “It’s not every day we get a chance to compete for a state title. It’s defi nitely something special.” The Cougars are the fi rst local 3A boys team to win a team trophy in the meet since Cooper in 2014. Fairchild and senior Will Hanak led the way, with Hanak fi nishing a teambest 18th, and Fairchild right behind in 19th. The Cougars had won the regional championship last week with a nearperfect 18 points, placing fi ve of the top six runners, three of them seniors. “We’ve worked really hard for this moment and it came together pretty well,” Hanak said. “It’s the best performance we’ve ever done. I’ve never run with a better group of guys. I’ll never forget this. Going out here and running my best, running with the guys I’ve trained with for years. It’s really special.” Fairchild ended his cross country career with two individual and team regional titles. He had fi nished third in the region in 2017 “We’ve been running with this group of seniors, it’s great to see how they developed and how fast we’ve all gotten,” Fairchild said. “It’s really crazy to think it’s my last state meet for cross country. Covington Catholic senior Joseph Kiely was the top local fi nisher in 3A boys, placing 12th to win an individual medal. In the girls race, Campbell County seventh-grader Olivia Holbrook, the regional champion, fi nished 16th in the state and just missed the 15th and last

NKU Continued from Page 1B

the Norse will play faster on off ense and play with more pressure on defense, trying to force turnovers, and the post-up game wouldn’t be as big a part of the offense. “We do want to play fast off ensively,” Horn said. “That doesn’t mean we take any shot we can get quick. We want a level of discipline and structure but also give the guys freedom to make plays. We have guys with good basketball IQ and a feel for things, a lot of veterans. We want to cut them loose a bit, within reason. Defensively, using our length. We’ve got

2A boys Team: 1. Corbin 134, 2. Boyd County 143, 3. Webster County 150, 4. Highlands 175. Local teams: 4. Highlands (20. Hopper 17:21, 24. Griffith 17:26, 27. Jones 17:28, 56. Robertson 18:03, 58. P. Laskey 18:06, 89. GrayTorsell 18:33, 102. J. Laskey 18:43), 13. Scott (19. Sandlin 17:18, 48. Lindloff 17:56, 95. Arnold 18:36, 120. Wilson 18:56, 130. Vazquez 19:08, 170. Harvey 19:45, 177. Hunt 20:05).

2A girls Bishop Brossart was 1A state runner-up.

individual medal spot. Teammates Emilie Zengel fi nished 45th to lead the Camels to 12th as a team. Conner sophomore Ashlyn Vanlandingham, another standout who missed the regional meet, returned to fi nish 25th. Ryle sophomore Renae Kopser, who led the Raiders to the team regional championship, fi nished 28th and Clarissa Miller of Dixie Heights fi nished 35th.

Class 1A recap Bishop Brossart’s bid for a third straight girls team championship came up short, as the Mustangs scored 111 points, 15 short of Louisville Collegiate. Freshman Amy Klocke fi nished fourth individually and sophomore Claire Curtsinger, 12th. They were two of fi ve individual medalists in the girls race. St. Henry freshman Reganne McMain fi nished fi fth. Calvary Christian eighth-grader Kaylee Holtzapple fi nished ninth, and Walton-Verona senior Ashley Akins was 14th. In the boys race, St. Henry senior Sean Ryan, the regional champion, fi nished fi fth to lead the Crusaders to third

pretty good length. We’re not a tall team, but positionally we have good length and guys who are versatile.” The Norse also lost Zaynah Robinson, who started 19 games last season at point guard as a graduate transfer. The Norse return a host of talented perimeter players, led by 6-6 junior Jalen Tate and 6-1 senior guard Tyler Sharpe. Tate averaged 13.7 points and more than four assists and rebounds per game, and can defend any position on the fl oor. He was picked fi rst team allHorizon League in this month’s preseason poll. Sharpe averaged 14.4 points per game and shot 38.3 percent from the 3point line, with 90 makes overall. He was picked second-team all-league in

place overall. Williamstown senior Caden Tien fi nished 12th to lead the Demons to fourth place and a team trophy. Brossart sophomore Ryan Branch fi nished 15th to grab the last medal spot.

State results 1A boys Team: 1. Louisville Holy Cross 55, 2. Pikeville 125, 3. St. Henry 166, 4. Williamstown 184. Local medalists. 5. Sean Ryan (St. Henry) 16:53, 12. Caden Tien (Williamstown) 17:18, 15. Ryan Branch (Brossart) 17:22. Local teams: 3. St. Henry (5. S. Ryan 16:53, 37. C. Barsan 18:04, 39. D. Ryan 18:07, 45. Loos 18:11, 50. M. Ryan 18:14, 72. Reh 18:48, 78. G. Barsan 18:54), 4. Williamstown (12. Tien 17:18, 28. Mccain 17:52, 30. Kinsey 17:54, 60. M. Mccain 18:33, 67. Reaves 18:42, 122. Cheeks 19:29, 154. Walters 19:52), 7. Bishop Brossart (15. Branch 17:22, 51. Ruth 18:16, 55. Bain 18:24, 79. Alwell 18:56, 90. Losure 19:04, 152. Smith 19:50, 159. Verst 19:56), 9. Beechwood (34. Weldemichael 17:58, 48. K. Marker 18:13, 66. Hetzel 18:40, 88. Roberdeaux 19:03, 111. J. Marker 19:21, 173. Holt 20:05, 233. Mohney 21:15), 10. WaltonVerona (35. Spalding 17:59, 43. Baker 18:09, 62. Cockrell 18:37, 76. Fritz 18:53, 135. Pronk 19:49, 142. Perry 19:44, 146. Webster 19:45), 13. Villa Madonna (64. Alden 18:40, 65. Kovacic 18:40, 77. M. Davis 18:54, 104. K. Davis 19:14, 114. Grannen 19:21, 120. Nichols 19:28, 149. Carroll 19:48). Local individuals: 47. McMillen (Ludlow) 18:12, 49. Engle (Holy Cross) 18:13, 73. Strong (Bellevue) 18:48, 91. Powers (NCC) 19:04, 116. Speth (Cov. Latin) 19:22.

1A girls Team medalists: 1. Collegiate 96, 2. Bishop Brossart 111, 3. Lexington Christian 122, 4. Presentation. Local teams: 2. Brossart (4. A. Klocke 19:58, 12. Curtsinger 20:27, 24. M. Klocke 21:05, 30. Reis 21:20, 53. Bezold 22:08, 60. Bertsch

the preseason. He said the team learned a lot from losing to Final Four team Texas Tech. Walton, a senior and a highly versatile player, averaged 11 points, 5.5 rebounds and 2.7 assists a year ago. Sophomore guard Trevon Faulkner, the 2018 Kentucky Mr. Basketball from Mercer County High School, averaged 4.7 points per game and made a mark last season as a strong defender. He worked heavily on his jump shot this year, as did the team as a whole. Paul Djoko, a strong passer and defender who played every game last season, averaging 16 minutes, has also improved his off ense this season. Returning guard Bryant Mocaby also should make an impact after playing in 18

Team: 1. Scott 74, 2. Christian Academy-Louisville 97, 3. Highlands 125, 4. Mason County 148. Local teams: 1. Scott (3. Strong 19:38, 7. Ellington 19:47, 12. Hasler 20:11, 26. Clemons 20:54, 30. Coleman 21:02, 35. Neal 21:09, 201. Hoffman 26:08; 3. Highlands (10. Schroeder 20:10, 13. Al. Harris 20:14, 25. Brumer 20:43, 41. Campbell 21:18, 43. Smith 21:21, 52. Ad. Harris 21:35, 69. Wolfi nbarger 22:09.

3A boys Team: 1. Trinity 111, 2. St. Xavier 113, 3. Conner 183, 4. Madison Central 193. Individual medalists: 12. Joseph Kiely (CovCath) 16:26. Local teams: 3. Conner (18. W. Hanak 16:33, 19. Fairchild 16:35, 40. Murphy 17:11, 41. Johnson 17:11, 80. Impellitteri 17:33, 98. Notton 17:39, 209. R. Hanak 18:38); 6. Covington Catholic (12. Kiely 16:26, 43. Boschert 17:12, 51. Taylor 17:18, 54. Wever 17:21, 138. Bosch 18:04, 171. Goetz 18:18, 175. Kent 18:20); 27. Simon Kenton (78. Vogelpohl 17:33, 109. McDaniel 17:48, 139. Shaffer 18:04, 203. Saner 18:36, 211. Theriot 18:39, 221. Gerth 18:49, 272. Reed 19:41); 29. Ryle (130. Sander 18:00, 137. Reynolds 18:04, 166. Whaley 18:16, 176. Springer 18:21, 187. Turner 18:27, 210. Inderwiesche 18:38, 287. Turnbull 20:22); 34. Campbell County (155. Ronnebaum 18:09, 167. Grothaus 18:16, 195. Ruschman 18:32, 228. Howard 18:53, 265. Robinson 19:31, 277. Baker 19:53, 283. Schwalbach 20:06). Individuals: 88. Luke Van Laningham (Cooper) 17:35, 117. Austin Patello (Cooper) 17:53, 119. Owen Cernetisch (Boone Co.) 17:54, 186. Toby Cook (Dixie) 18:27, 191. Kazmaier (Dixie Heights) 18:29.

3A girls Team: Oldham County 58, 2. Manual 151, 3. Sacred Heart 153, 4. Daviess County 185. Local teams: 12. Campbell County (16. Holbrook 19:42, 45. Zengel 20:34, 57. Little 20:49, 90. Strange 21:26, 225. Hogle 23:41, 245. Krift 24:17, 246: Loesch 24:19); 14. Conner (25. Vanlandingham 19:59, 77. Benjamin 21:10, 91. Mann 21:26, 126. Frey 22:03, 162. Williamson 22:33, 203. Gray 23:14, 212. Fairchild 23:24); 15. Ryle (28. Kopser 20:11, 74. Weber 21:05, 88. Gregory 21:25, 171. Landfried 22:44, 178. Patton 22:52, 186. White 23:00, 221. Trego 23:34); 19. Cooper (62. Ruth 20:51, 108. Bessong 21:46, 117. Bryson 21:51, 142. Baker 22:21, 183. Greene 22:58, 185. Defevers 22:59, 229. Jackson 23:45); 31. Notre Dame (137. Maschinot 22:11, 156. Taylor 22:31, 165. Cain 22:36, 173. Gartman 22:49, 211. McMain 23:19, 223. Janzaruk 23:35, 247. Ruthsatz 24:22). Local Individuals: 35. Miller (Dixie Heights) 20:26, 99. Shelton (Grant Co.) 21:34, 151. Mason (Simon Kenton) 22:29, 192. Wilson (Grant) 23:04,

games last year. NKU added a pair of 6-5 guards with college experience in junior college transfer Adham Eleeda from Toronto and graduate transfer Karl Harris from Northern Arizona University. John Harge, a 6-8 freshman from Colorado, adds height. NKU was picked to fi nish second in the Horizon League preseason poll behind Wright State. The regular-season at home vs. UC Clermont No. 5. NKU plays at Southeastern Conference foe Missouri Nov. 8 and at Arkansas from the SEC Nov. 29. The non-conference schedule is dotted with several mid-major teams who are expected to do well in their leagues.


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As the last patents on the big pharma’s ‘little blue pill’ runs out, interest in finding new, natural remedies has been renewed. And out of all the new ones out there, there’s one getting all the attention. For Immediate Release US− Are we witnessing the end of an era for Viagra? Since the famous “little blue pill” exploded on the market in 1998, becoming the fastest selling drug in history, it has made vast sums marketing it to sexually frustrated men all over the world. Within three months of its launch, Viagra had already earned $400m, and over the past two decades, it has consistently generated annual sales to the tune of $1.8bn. However, this will soon come to an end, as in 2020, as the remaining patents on Viagra expire for good. A whole host of generic versions have emerged in the past six years, often in quirky forms such as mint strips or breath sprays, as big pharma’s grip on the rights to the drug has slowly loosened. Soon, these are expected to flood the market, as manufacturers jostle for a slice of the pie. But while virtually everyone is focused on these generics, savvy consumers are focused on something much different. And although it’s natural, its performance has researchers far more impressed. For the first time in a while, America has a new sex pill.

A New Alternative for Sexually Frustrated Men The new pill called Vesele is part of a new class of performance enhancers for men. It works on the body and mind, triggering arousal and encouraging firmer and harder erections. Formulated with a special compound known as an “accelerator”, Vesele can transport its active ingredients faster and more efficiently into the blood stream, where it begins to work its magic. The patented ingredient blend initiates a process known as vasodilation, which causes arteries and vessels throughout the body to expand. This allows blood to flow directly to penis and genitals, resulting in harder erections which last longer. But what makes Vesele so remarkable, and what these other sex pills can’t do, is that also directs a small portion of this blood flow to the brain, which creates feelings of intense arousal. In laymen’s terms, users become incredibly excited and turned on. This is why the makers of Vesele say their pill has worked so effectively in Clinical Use Survey Trials (CUST). It stimulates the two most important organs for great sex, the penis and the brain.

The Brain Erection Connection Until now, medical researchers did not fully understand the brain-erection connection. It has now been made clear with Vesele. When both are supplied with a constant blood flow, men are harder and firmer for longer...and have unbelievable sex drives. “Most of the research and treatment methods for men’s sexual failures have focused on physiological factors and have neglected the emotional ones. For the leading sex drugs to work, like Cialis and Viagra, you need visual stimulation” explains Dr. Stephen Klayman, spokesperson for Vesele. “And although they work for some men, the majority

America’s New Sex Pill? Researchers seem to think so. Vesele is a new pill that cost just $1 a dose does not require a prescription. It works on both body and mind to increase arousal and hardness.

experience absolutely no fulfillment during sex. According to research published by the National Institute of Health, 50% of men taking these drugs stop responding or can’t tolerate their side effects...and on top of that they spend $50 per pill and it doesn’t even work half the time. This is what makes Vesele so different and effective. It floods the blood stream with key ingredients which cause arteries all over the body to expand. The patented accelerator speeds up this process even more. The result is a rush of blood flow to the penis and brain, helping to create an impressive erection and a surging desire for sex. Often, this is all men need to get going. And when taken regularly, many men say they are energized and aroused all day.”

Great Sex At Any Age With the conclusion of their latest human clinical use survey trial, Dr. Klayman and his team are now offering Vesele in the US. And regardless of the market, its sales are exploding. Men across the country are eager to get their hands on the new pill and according to the research, they should be. In the trial above, as compared to baseline, men taking Vesele saw a staggering 85% improvement in hardness over a four-month period. They also stayed harder for longer two times longer to be exact. These same men also experienced an astounding 82% increase in the desire for sex (libido/sex drive) and an even greater improvement in overall satisfaction and ability to satisfy their partners. Many men taking Vesele described feeling horny and aroused through the day. The anticipation before sex was amazing. They were also easily turned on. Their moods were more upbeat and positive, too.

Faster Absorption into the Blood Stream Vesele is made up of three specialized ingredients: two extra strength vasodilators and a patented absorption enhancer often called an accelerator. According to an enormous amount of clinical data, each is very safe. They are even listed by the FDA as GRAS ingredients. Research shows that with age, many men lose their desire and interest in sex. They also struggle to produce an erection firm enough for penetration. And although there are many theories as to why this happens (including a loss in testosterone) one thing is certain, inadequate blood flow is virtually always to blame. That’s why sex drug manufacturers focus on blood flow, it makes you hard so you can have sex.

But what’s more surprising, and what these manufacturers have failed to consider, is that lack of blood flow can also kill your sex drive. That’s because blood supplies the brain with energy. This energy is required for creating the brainwaves that make you feel aroused and excited. Studies show the Vesele stimulates the entire cardiovascular system, including the arteries that lead to both the brain and penis wheras other sex pills focus only on the erection. The extreme concentration of the ingredients combined with the accelerator ensures that this process starts quickly. The sexual benefits of Vesele are also multiplied as its ingredients build up in the system over time. This is why many men take it every single day.

Recent Studies Show Positive Effects on Women “In our most recent study, women taking Vesele saw a stunning 52% improvement in arousal and sex drive. Perhaps more impressive, they also experienced a 57% improvement in lubrication. You can imagine why some couples are taking Vesele together. Everything feels better. Everything works better. Everyone performs better. It’s truly amazing.”

A New Frontier of NonPrescription Sex Pills With daily use, Vesele is helping men (and women) restore failing sex lives and overcome sexual lets downs without side effect or expense. Through a patented absorption enhancer, the Vesele formula hits the bloodstream quickly, resulting in phenomenal improvements in erection firmness and hardness. By boosting blood flow to the brain, users also experience sexual urges and arousal they often haven’t felt in years.

Where to Find Vesele This is the official release of Vesele in Kentucky. As such, the company is offering a special discounted supply to any reader who calls within the next 48 hours. A special hotline number and discounted pricing has been created for all Kentucky residents. Discounts will be available starting today at 6:00AM and will automatically be applied to all callers. Your Toll-Free Hotline number is 1-800-581-0360 and will only be open for the next 48 hours. Only a limited discounted supply of Vesele is currently available in your region.

THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE U.S. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE. RESULTS NOT TYPICAL.

COMMUNITY NEWS Florence resident solos at Sporty’s Academy - Clermont County Airport Ashish Patil soloed in a single-engine aircraft on Oct. 24. This was Patil’s fi rst fl ight as a student pilot without his instructor in the aircraft. Patil, a resident of Florence, is studying to obtain his pilot certifi cate at Sporty’s Academy at Clermont County Airport in Batavia. Watch the video from Patil’s fi rst solo fl ight at https://youtu.be/eEEdEcbPABU. When Patil obtains his pilot certifi cate, he will be able to carry a passenger and fl y as long as weather conditions are favorable. The aircraft that Patil has been using for his fl ight training can carry four people and cruises at nearly 140 miles per hour. Ashish Patil will soon join the ranks of more than 600,000 U.S. licensed pilots who learned to fl y for the challenge and adventure. Anyone interested in more information about learning to fl y may visit www.sportysacademy.com or call Sporty’s Academy at 513-7359500. Eric Radtke, Sporty’s Academy, Inc.

Cooling and heating foods with food safety in mind Improperly cooling or heating foods may lead to foodborne illness. It is best to plan ahead for cooling and storing foods, especially with the busy holiday season Mason rapidly approaching. Clean out the refrigerator and freezer so there is space to safely store foods. Our friends at the Food Safety Inspection Service share information on cooling and heating foods. Refrigerators are a valuable tool in our kitchens as they help extend the quality of our foods and help keep it safe for consumption. Refrigeration slows bacterial growth. When bacteria have nutrients (food), moisture, and favorable temperatures, they grow rapidly, increasing in numbers to the point where some types can cause illness. Bacteria grow most rapidly in the range of temperatures between

Ashish Patil (right) with instructor Dustin Yockey immediately following his solo flight. PROVIDED

40 and 140 °F, the “Danger Zone,” some doubling in number in as little as 20 minutes. A refrigerator set at 40 °F or below will protect most foods. When cooking food, be sure to heat it to a temperature that will kill off any potentially hazardous bacteria. A properly calibrated food thermometer is the only way to know if food is cooked to the recommended temperature. Recommendations include: All raw beef, pork, lamb and veal steaks, chops, and roasts be cooked to a minimum internal temperature of 145 degrees F before removing meat from the heat source. For safety and quality, allow meat to rest for at least three minutes before carving or consuming. Cook all raw ground beef, pork, lamb, and veal to an internal temperature of 160 degrees F. Cook all poultry to an internal temperature of 165 degrees F. One of the most common causes of foodborne illness is improper cooling of cooked foods. Bacteria can be reintroduced to food after it is safely cooked. Be sure to divide large pieces of meat into smaller portions. Speed the cooling process along when possible; stir foods or put containers in an ice bath. Discard foods left out at room temperature for more than 2 hours—1 hour if the temperature was above 90 degrees F. Use or freeze cooked leftovers within 4 days. Reheat leftovers to at least 165 degrees F or until hot and steaming. In a microwave, be sure to cover the food and rotate it so it heats evenly. Educational programs of the Cooperative Extension Service serve all people regardless of eco-

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Boutique Fitness Studio grand opening set for Nov. 9 Boutique Fitness Studio will host a Grand Opening/Open House Event on Saturday Nov. 9 from 2-5 p.m. We will be serving wine and cheese and having a ribbon cutting with the NKY Chamber of Commerce and announcements about our new small group classes which will progress clients towards acheiving their fi tness goals no matter where they are in their fi tness journey or what medical/health issues they may be having. We are here to educate clients in all aspects of exercise and wellness so they can achieve a life time of good health. Kat Mueller, Results Now LLC

The Boone Co PVA will be inspecting the week of Nov. 11 The Boone County PVA Offi ce will be inspecting properties in the following areas the week of Nov. 11: ❚ Burlington Pike ❚ Vice Ln & Surrounding Areas ❚ Hickory Glen ❚ Deer Creek ❚ Petersburg Rd ❚ Coral Dr. & surrounding areas Please do not be alarmed if you see staff members in these areas. They will be in a marked vehicle and have identifi cation available upon request. You can enroll to receive e-mail alerts when we will be inspecting in your area by going to our website at boonepva.ky.gov The Boone County PVA is constantly striving to improve and serve your needs more effi ciently and conveniently to betSee COMMUNITY , Page 10B


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THINGS TO DO IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

THURSDAY, NOV. 7

SUNDAY, NOV. 10

Business & Networking

Concerts & Tour Dates

Entrepreneurs’ Organization Women’s Luncheon 11:30 a.m., Commonwealth Bistro, 621 Main St., Covington. eventbrite.com.

Full Moon Ranch 2-3 p.m., Scheben Branch Library, 8899 U.S. 42, Union. Steven Dayvid McKellar (of Civil Twilight) 7 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com.

Concerts & Tour Dates Black Jacket Symphony 8 p.m., Madison Theater, 730 Madison Ave., Covington. ticketmaster.com.

Education

Food & Wine Queer Soup Night 6-9 p.m., Lil’s Bagels, 308 Greenup St., Covington.

Concentrated Stock: How to Handle Large Positions in Retirement 5:30 p.m., Wurz Financial Services, 200 W. Pike St., Suite 100, Covington. eventbrite.com. Flowerbuds 10 a.m., Campbell County Cooperative Extension Service, 3500 Alexandria Pike, Highland Heights. Free. Register at 859-572-2600. Family time for preschooler (age 3-5) and caregiver.

Health & Wellness

Nightlife & Singles

Milwaukee Panthers at Northern Kentucky Norse: Womens Volleyball 2 p.m., Regents Hall, 100 Louie B Nunn Drive, Highland Heights.

The Missy Werner Band 7:30 p.m., Molly Malone’s, 112 E. 4th St., Covington.

FRIDAY, NOV. 8 Business & Networking Female Founder Lunch with Kristen Tomlan of DO 11:45 a.m., Warehouse at Sidis, 1 Innovation Alley, Covington. eventbrite.com.

Concerts & Tour Dates Bob Dylan and His Band 8 p.m., BB&T Arena, 500 Nunn Drive, Highland Heights. ticketmaster.com. Ironfest X Night One 6:30 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. Saving Escape 7:30 p.m., Madison Live, 734 Madison Ave., Covington. ticketmaster.com.

Food & Wine Cincinnati Playhouse Off the Grid: Beauty and the Bourbon Tasting 7:30-10 p.m., New Riff Distillery, 24 Distillery Way, Bellevue. $40. UC Pre Homcoming Party 10 p.m., Newport Ultra Lounge, 120 E. 3rd St., Newport. eventbrite.com.

Health & Wellness Functional Nutrition and Anti-Inflammatory Lifestyle 5-7 p.m., Cancer Support Community, 1717 Dixie Hwy, Suite 160, Fort Wright. Session focuses on functional nutrition as a modality for healing chronic diseases including cancer.

Performing Arts Proof The Carnegie, 1028 Scott Blvd., Covington. $21-$28. 859-957-1940. Runs Nov. 2-17.

SATURDAY, NOV. 9 Comedy Comedy Sportz 7-9 p.m., Falcon Theatre, 636 Monmouth St., Newport. $7-$10. falcontheater.net.

Concerts & Tour Dates Ellis Paul 8 p.m., York Street Cafe, 738 York St., Newport. yorkstonline.com. Ironfest X Night Two 6:30 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. Kentucky Symphony Orchestra: Blessing or Curse 7:30 p.m., Notre Dame Academy, 1699 Hilton Drive, Park Hills. Box office: 859-431-6216. kyso.org. The Riverfront Throwdown 5 p.m., Thompson House, 24 E. 3rd St., Newport. $10. facebook.com.

Conferences & Tradeshows Youthful Aging: Health, Wellness, and Beauty Event 9 a.m., Go Beyond Medicine, 747 Buttermilk Pike, Cold Spring. eventbrite.com.

Fundraising & Charity Dance With Your Heart Charity Gala 2019 6 p.m., Newport Syndicate, E. Fifth St., Newport. eventbrite.com. Fight For Abigail/Cure Sanfilippo Dinner, Dancing and Auction 6 p.m., Twin Oaks Golf Course, 450 E. 43rd St., Latonia. eventbrite.com.

Literary & Books Local Author Book Fair 1:30-3 p.m., Boone County Main Library, 1786 Burlington Pike, Burlington.

Nightlife & Singles Kentucky Myle 8 p.m., Augusta Irish Pub, 120 Main St., Augusta.

Honor Run Half Marathon presented b St. Elizabeth Healthcare 7 a.m., Florence Mall, 2028 Florence Mall, Florence. eventbrite.com.

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MONDAY, NOV. 11 Health & Wellness 83 and Me: What You Need to Know About Genetic Testing 6-7:30 p.m., St. Elizabeth, 4900 Houston Road, Florence. Anyone interested in cancer genetic testing or genetic testing in general is welcome. 859331-5568; mycancersupportcommunity.org. Free Dental Services to Veterans on Veteran’s Day Shearer Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, 1335 Hansel Ave., Florence. 859-647-7068. Line Dance Class 4-5 p.m., Elsmere Senior Center, 179 Dell St., Erlanger. Senior Strength Class 10-11 a.m., Elsmere Senior Center, 179 Dell St., Erlanger.

TUESDAY, NOV. 12 Business & Networking Growing Your Farm and Food Business 4:30 p.m., Boone County Extension Office, 6028 Camp Ernst Road, Burlington. Contact Kati Bowman: kbowman@kcard.info or 859-415-4909. eventbrite.com.

Conferences & Tradeshows Small Business Development Workshop 5-6:30 a.m., Armor Services, 7936 Tanners Gate Lane, Florence. $175. RSVP to jonhoven.87@gmail.com to attend.

Health & Wellness 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 Recovering From Religion Support Group Meetup 7-9 p.m., Kenton County Public Library, 502 Scott Blvd., Covington.

Sports Northern Kentucky Norse vs. Saint Louis Billikens: Women’s Basketball 7 p.m., BB&T Arena, 500 Nunn Drive, Highland Heights. ticketmaster.com.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13 Business & Networking Ladies, Let’s Do Lunch 11:30 a.m., Triple Crown Country Club, 10644 Triple Crown Blvd., Union. eventbrite.com.

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THURSDAY, NOV. 14 Business & Networking 2019 Blacksmith Awards 6-9 p.m., Newport Aquarium, 1 Levee Way, Newport. eventbrite.com. Workshop: 4 Ways to Grow Your Business 8:30 a.m., Mackey Advisors, 601 Fairfield Ave., Bellevue. eventbrite.com.

Concerts & Tour Dates Dylan LeBlanc and Night Moves 8 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. Longterm 10:30 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com.

FRIDAY, NOV. 15 Comedy The Brewery Comedy Tour 8 p.m., Wooden Cask Brewing Co., 629 York St., Newport. $7.50.

Concerts & Tour Dates Billy Corgan 8 p.m., Madison Theater, 730 Madison Ave., Covington. ticketmaster.com. Fall Brawl 8 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. Jake Schlegel, Zapruder Point 9:30 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. Jesse Malin, Diane & the Gentlemen 9 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. Keith Harkin World Tour 7 p.m., Molly Malone’s, 112 E. 4th St., Covington. $35- $75. mollymalonesirishpub.com. Space Laces 9 p.m., Thompson House, 24 E. 3rd St., Newport.

Literary & Books Amy and the Arrangement 7 p.m., Boone County Main Library, 1786 Burlington Pike, Burlington.

Performing Arts Disney’s Freaky Friday Northern Kentucky University Fine Arts Center, Patricia Corbett Theatre, 1 Nunn Drive, Highland Heights. $10-$17. Runs Nov. 15-24. nku.edu/theatre.

SATURDAY, NOV. 16 Concerts & Tour Dates Gregory Alan Isakov 8 p.m., Madison Theater, 730 Madison Ave., Covington. ticketmaster.com. Life After This, Spearpoint, Dear Agony, Before The Day 6:30 p.m., Thompson House, 24 E. 3rd St., Newport. The Real Deal with Michelle Deal and Ed Burbee 9:30 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. The Widdler 9 p.m., Madison Live, 734 Madison Ave., Covington.

Concerts & Tour Dates Michael Nau, Wildflower 7 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. The Almost Infinite Artist In Residence 9:30 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. The Dallas Moore Band, Rylan Brooks 8 p.m., Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com.

Fundraising & Charity The Ruby Gala 6:30 p.m., Northern Kentucky University, Louie B Nunn Drive, Highland Heights. $20. Proceeds go toward Christian Lanceta Dichoso Scholarship. nku.edu.

Organizations & Meetups The Anti-Human Trafficking Network meeting 6-9 p.m., Newport Branch Library, 901 E. 6th St., Newport. Free. cc-pl.org.

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Mike’s Carwash honors veterans with free carwashes Mike’s Carwash will be giving free Basic Washes to Veterans and active military personnel at all 24 of their locations on Monday, November 11. Mike’s will also of-

fer them the option to upgrade to the Ultimate Wash for just $5 with the proceeds donated back to Project Hero. For non-veterans, Mike’s will off er their Ultimate wash for $15 and will donate $1 from each of these washes sold to Project Hero. The washes will be given away in honor of Veterans Day as a token of appreciation to all the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces and the tremendous sacrifi ces they have made to defend our country. Donations will also be collected to support Project Hero throughout the day. “This is the fourth year that we are partnering with Project Hero for our Veterans Day promotion,” says Mike Dahm, President of Mike’s Carwash. “We are honored to have the opportunity to do something special for those who have served our country. Since beginning this partnership, we have raised over $46,000 for Project Hero and we cannot wait to add to that total with this year’s donation.” “This year, Mike’s Carwash has expanded opportunities for support from the community as part of their fourth annual event, giving Project Hero additional resources that will help us continue our important mission of achieving hope, recovery and resilience in the

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NKU to premiere Disney’s ‘Freaky Friday’ musical Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts continues its 2019-2020 Theatre + Dance Season with a regional premiere of a new musical – Disney’s Freaky Friday. The production runs Nov. 15-24 at NKU’s Corbett Theatre. For more information and tickets, visit nku.edu/freakyfriday. When an overworked mother and her teenage daughter magically swap bodies, they have just one day to put things right again. By spending a day in each other’s shoes, Katherine and Ellie come to appreciate one another’s struggles, learn self-acceptance, and realize the immeasurable love and mutual respect that bond a mother and daughter. Freaky Friday, a new musical based on the celebrated novel by Mary Rodgers and the hit Disney fi lms, is a heartfelt, comedic, and unexpectedly emotional up-

date on an American classic. The concept of walking in someone else’s shoes is an age-old concept. In a world fi lled with division and polarizing personalities, it seems particularly fi tting to present a work that delivers a message of compassion and empathy. Freaky Friday does just that. Several characters in the musical are so fully immersed in their own goals and agenda that they have no room for alternate points of view. For Katherine and Ellie Blake, the opportunity to live each other’s life for a day yields frustration, confusion, and ultimately, respect and understanding. The central metaphor of Freaky Friday resounds in all of us in our daily lives. The NKU cast features Blair Lamb (Ellie Blake), Sarah Hack (Katherine Blake), Charlie Lindeman (Fletcher Blake), Jackson Hurt (Mike), Danielle Ullman (Gretchen), Andie Angel (Hannah), Jake Hunter (Adam), Ellie O’Hara (Savannah), Cian Steele (Parker), Mattison Sullivan (Wells/Fish Vendor), Arianna Catalano (Laurel/Minion), Thomas Smith (Florist/Marquis), Victoria Avery (Torrey/Adam’s Mom), Logan Anthony (Louis/Wells’ Dad), Alex Slade (Grandpa

Gordon/Mr. Blumen/Senor O Brien/Parker’s Dad/ Gym Asst), Megan Carlson (Grandma Helene/Mrs. Luckenbill/Mrs. Time/Gretchen’s Mom), Kali Marsh (Danielle/Ms. Meyers/Offi cer Sitz/Savannah’s Mom), JeShaun Jackson (Dr. Ehrin/P. Bruno/Offi cer Kowalski/Security Guard/Gym Asst.). The Ensemble is comprised of Ethan Brooks Baker, Chloe Hedrick, Kanai Nakata, and Grace Vetter. The show is directed by Jamey Strawn. Other creative team members include Damon Stevens (Musical Director), Tracey Bonner (Choreographer), Anna Catton (Scenic Designer), Isabel Sleczkowski (Props Design/Master), Ronnie Chamberlain (Costume Designer), Mark Brackman (Lighting Designer), Zach Collins (Sound Designer), and Halee Hood (Hair/Makeup Designer). The Stage Manager is Emily Vicars, and Assistant Stage Managers are Jensyn Bowman and Holden Casada. For more information, call the NKU School of the Arts Box Offi ce at (859) 572-5464 or visit nku.edu/sotatickets. Rick Endres, Northern Kentucky University

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AUCTION NOTICE Rt. 52 Ripley, Oh. 45167 Sun. Nov. 10th 10:00 Nice 18’ Enclosed Trailer06’ Mercury Mariner AWD99’ Jeep Grand Cherokee92’ Nitro 18’ Bass Boat4 Wheelers- Kawasaki 650 (Sharp) -Kodiak 400 4x4Kawasaki Bayou 4x4- Suzuki Eiger 400 4x4- Yamaha MotoTables Full of Tools - Like New 25 Ton Log Splitter- 4400 Watt Generator- Antiques- Collectables & Items of Interest-

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Huge Selection of FlooringKitchen Cabinet Sets- DoorsWindows- Insulation BoardEnd of the Year Close Outs!!! All Sold As Is- 1st Time Writing a Check Bring Bank Letter of Guarantee or Cash No Exceptions- Items Maybe Picked up LaterTowler’s Auction Service Inc. Randy Myers Auctioneer 513-315-4360 www.towlersauctioninc.com

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Community Thanksgiving Dinner Staffordsburg United Methodist Church 11815 Staffordsburg Road, Independence, KY. Everyone is welcome! Old fashioned Thanksgiving dinner with all the fixings & homemade desserts! Saturday Novemer 9th, 4pm-8pm Dinner is FREE, donations are welcome. HOUSE CLEANING. Hate to clean your own home? Give me a call. 25 years experience. Villa Hills Resident 859-835-4995 The Caretaker of the Mary Peeno Cemetery on Rte. 8 in Constance, KY will no longer be able to maintain the cemetery grounds.

TRAIN SWAP MEET O, S & Std Gauge With Operating Train Layout Ohio River TCA Sat., Nov. 9th, 10:30a-2:00p American Legion (Greenhills) 11100 Winton Road Admis $5 Adult, 12 & Under Free

Cemetery Lots (4) for SALE Arlington Memorial Garden, Cincy. Will sell all 4 for $5,000 or 2 for $3,000. (419)732-2419

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Mercy Health — West Park offers the full spectrum of senior care and rehabilitation. This commitment to the needs of seniors makes us the best choice for both independent living and higher levels of care.

Mercy Health – West Park is currently looking for

STNA’s and LPN’s to join the Mercy team!

At Mercy Health, we offer: • • • •

Competitive Salary Generous Paid Time Off Medical, Dental & Vision Coverage Tuition Assistance

• Paid Holidays • Flexible Spending Accounts • Wellness Programming • 403B Enrollment with match

Extension Assistant for 4-H Youth Development Campbell County Cooperative Extension Service

RE20995 The University of Kentucky is accepting applications for the position of Extension Assistant for 4-H Youth Development for the Campbell County Cooperative Extension Service. Major duties for this position include program support, teaching, recruiting & marketing, working with & organizing 4-H clubs. High School Diploma/GED required. Position is 37.5 hours per week - Monday-Friday. The salary range is $12.00-14.00 per hour with benefits. Previous experience in working with youth is preferred.

To apply for: RE20995 a UK Online Application must be submitted to http://ukjobs.uky.edu/postings/RE20995 Application deadline is November 20, 2019. Job qualifications and responsibilities can be viewed on the website. The University of Kentucky is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from minorities and women.

If you’d like to join an environment that values you and your commitment to our healing mission, apply on line, visit Mercy.com/careers or email RStacy@mercy.com

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STORAGE BINS DISPERAL AUCTION

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 20 2019 9:00AM Selling at 3-L SELF STORAGE Located at 3333 Madison Pike Fort Wright, KY 41017. Take I-275 to 3L HWY (Madison Pike) Go North Next door to Golf Driving Range

Key Storage WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 20 2019 At Approx 10.30AM Located at 206 Vine Street Wilder, KY 41076 Take I-275 to Wilder exit 77 go North (left) on Route 9/AA HWY to left on Vine Street

Wilder SELF-STORAGE WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 20 2019 At Approx 11.30AM Located at 91 Banklick Rd. Wilder Ky.41076 FROM Vine ST. G0 NORTH (LEFT) on Rt.9 AA/HWY.to left ON BLANKLICK Rd. TO AUCTION The managers have contracted me to sell the contents of storage units for past due rents 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 Randy A.Moore Auctioneer Williamstown KY. 859-393-5332

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BUYING CHINA, Crystal, Silverware, DownsizingMoving Estate 513-793-3339 BUYING-RECORD ALBUMS & CDs, METAL, JAZZ, BLUES, ROCK, RAP, INDIE, R&B & REGGAE. 513-683-6985

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

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

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ROTTWEILER PUPS- German, AKC, DOB 09/11/19, POP, Lg. Parents, M/F $800. Cash Only. 859-992-3714

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

CASH for junk cars, trucks & vans. Free pick up. Call Jim or Roy anytime 859-866-2909 or 859-991-5176 LOOKING TO BUY an old foreign project car. In any condition, Running or not. Porsche, Jaguar, Mercedes, Rolls Royce, Ferrari & much more! Fast and easy transaction. Cash on the spot. If you have any of these or any other old foreign cars sitting around please call: û 703-832-2202 û We buy junk cars and trucks - CASH on the spot û†û513-720-7982 û†û

Camry SE- 2011 - Grey exterior & Interior, 123K miles. Bought as a Certified Toyota Pre Owned. All maintence records. Clean Car-Fax. Remote Start. New tires and brakes 8/19. Pristine c ondition. $7,885 513-304-4228

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

Nissan 2003 Frontier 4DR - Crew cab - V6 168K mi - A/C - All pwr Good tires - Good cond.! 513-885-2222 - $3,300

Toyota 1995 T100 $1,300 OBO (859)443-6803 Serious inquiries ONLY!

Pets find a new friend... 5 Australian Shepherd puppies for sale, 8wks old, 4 males 1 female $ 70 each 606-748-2944 AKC Boston Terrier Pups, 4wks old, Fawn Brindle and Brown Brindle $ 700 obo wormed. Ready to go at 8wks old! 606-375-9236 or 606-407-1188 German Shepherd Black & Red West Import Puppies, AKC, 6 wks, 1st shots, vet checked. 2 males. Asking $1,000. (859)814-1412

2004 Subaru Outback, AWD, 1 owner, 78K mi, no rust or dents, good cond, $4,850. 859-869-1114

Cadillac 2012 CTSV Coupe 11,000 mi, garage kept, never been in rain, show room condition, $37,500 812-432-3380

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Chrysler 2005 Town & Country Touring Minivan. 101K mi. Exc. cond., garage kept. Call 859-525-6363

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Mount Healthy Estate Sale by CT of Tri-County û Fri. Nov. 8th, 9a-12p û û Sat. Nov. 9th, 9a-2p û 9886 Dargate Lane

Cincinnati, OH 45231 Burlington Estate Sale 3043 Monarch Dr Burlington KY 41005 11/9/19 Saturday only 10-5 #’s @ 9:45 Contents of home, basement & garage. Lg collection of mason jars & ironstone. Complete set of vintage nesting bowls, coin silver flatware, old holiday items, old marbles, thinble collection, small folding game table, 2 nice porcelain top tables, deco chrome table w/ 4 yellow chairs, daybed, recliners, cedar chest, desks, 50s bedroom set, Kenmore refrigerator, chest freezer, washer & dryer, some hand & yard tools, ladders, Craftsman riding mower VT 3000, Toro push mower, pool table, ping-pong table, Belsaw sander, linens, 1881 Rogers flatware, corning ware collection. Too much to list - all priced to sell! Info & pics hsestatesales.com or 859-468-9468. Dir - RT 18 (Burlington) – Rogers Lane – Monarch Drive

Century diningroom furniture, John Stuart bedroom set, Remmington 870, Savage 99, grandfather clock, Rookwood pottery, collectible plates & ceramics, Hummel, Fitz & Floyd, vintage shotgun shells, vintage water skiis, mid century dresser & desk, rocking chairs, trunks and chest, kitchen items, basement items, garage items.

Garage Sales Villa Hills-2512 Rardin Court Holiday Sale- Sat, 11/9, 9-1: Vintage, Radio Flyer-wagon, Mercari o rnaments, outdoor items & more x-mas items!

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NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 17-CI-00673 JOYCE VERSINO VERSUS} STEVE ESTES, ET AL By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered SEPTEMBER 25, 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, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 1819 VAL COURT DRIVE BURLINGTON, KY 41005 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 049.00-15-001.02 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $2,439.86 GROUP NO.: 1524 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 provided by the Judgment up to 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,Oct.17,24,31’19#3839454 LEGAL NOTICE – SURPLUS PROPERTY SALE The Northern Kentucky Water District (NKWD) hereby notifies the public that it will sell surplus vehicles, equipment, and/or other items (collectively “items”) via an electronic auction listing on http://www.govdeals.com. Items listed for public auction include: 2003 Chevrolet Utility Truck, 2003 Chevrolet C-5500, 1999 Ford F-150 Utility Truck, 1997 Ford F-350 XL, and 1996 Ford Crown Victoria. NKWD may offer other items for sale on the site other than those listed above. Auctions last for 7 calendar days, and will commence on November 14, 2019. All items are sold “As Is” with no warranties, express or implied. NKWD reserves the right to cancel the electronic auction, or refuse any bid, at any time for any reason. Any questions regarding vehicles should be directed to (859) 426-2744. Questions regarding non-vehicle items, contact (859) 426-2751. Lindsey Rechtin VP of Finance and Support Services Northern Kentucky Water District 2835 Crescent Springs Road Erlanger, Kentucky 41018 (859) 578-9898 lrechtin@nkywater.org www.nkywater.org BCR,Nov7,’19# 3882562

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NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 18-CI-01750 BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY VERSUS} RAYMOND A. SPER, ET AL By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered MAY 15, 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, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 19 LEE STREET FLORENCE, KY 41042 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 061.09-24-008.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $77,938.60 GROUP NO.: 462 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 provided by the Judgment up to 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,Oct.31,Nov7,14,’19# 3865920

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NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 19-CI-00627 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER OF U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ND 4801 FREDERICA STREET OWENSBORO, KY 42301 VERSUS} RONALD GENE SPICER, ET AL By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered OCTOBER 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, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 3112 FEATHERSTONE DRIVE BURLINGTON, KY 41005 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 038.00-04-117.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $92,808.02 GROUP NO.: 1379 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 provided by the Judgment up to 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,Oct.31,Nov7,14,’19# 3865970

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NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 18-CI-01488 CALIBER HOME LOANS, INC. VERSUS} TAMMY LYNN BAUCOM, ET AL By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered APRIL 23, 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, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 1292 BROOKSTONE DRIVE WALTON, KY 41094 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 064.00-12-104.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $213,429.19 GROUP NO.: 4521 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 provided by the Judgment up to 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,Oct.31,Nov7,14,’19# 3865957 NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 19-CI-00164 LIGHTSTORM PROPERTIES, LLC VERSUS} UKNOWN HEIRS, ASSIGNS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, AND BENEFICIARIES, IF ANY, OF VIRGINIA F. SHAFER, ET AL By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered OCTOBER 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, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 3 DELL STREET FLORENCE, KY 41042 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 061.15-24-001.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $1,052.47 GROUP NO.: 429 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 provided by the Judgment up to 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,Oct.31,Nov7,14,’19# 3865996


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NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 19-CI-00548 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR THE RMAC TRUST, SERIES 2016-CTT VERSUS} DAVID L. BODENBENDER, ET AL By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered OCTOBER 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, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 7433 LIBERTY COURT FLORENCE, KY 41042 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 061.20-22-060.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $147,483.06 GROUP NO.: 1238 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 provided by the Judgment up to 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,Oct.31,Nov7,14,’19# 3866012

PUBLIC (LEGAL) NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT NORTHERN KENTUCKY EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE Pursuant to Section 324, Title III of the 1986 Federal Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986, 42 U.S.C. 11001 et seq., the following information is provided in compliance with the Community Right-to-Know requirements of the SARA Law, and the open meetings and open records provisions of KRS 61.800, 61.805, 61.810, 61.823, 61.826, 61.835. Members of the public may contact the Northern Kentucky Emergency Planning Committee by writing William Fletcher, Chairman of the Northern Kentucky Emergency Planning Committee, 3000 Conrad Lane, Burlington, Kentucky 41005, or contacted by telephone at (859) 334-2279. The Northern Kentucky Emergency Planning Committee conducts meetings at Boone County EMA, 3000 Conrad Lane, Burlington, Kentucky 41005, or at other locations, in accordance with the Kentucky Open Meetings Law. Members of the public may request to be notified of regular or special meetings as provided in KRS 61.820. Records of the Planning Committee, including the county emergency response plan, material safety data sheets, and inventory forms, or any follow-up emergency notices as may subsequently be issued, are open for inspection, and members of the public who wish to review these records may do so 8:00a.m. – 4:30p.m., Eastern standard time, Monday – Friday, at 3000 Conrad Lane, Burlington, Kentucky 41005, as required by the Kentucky Open Records Law. The local 24-hour telephone number for purposes of emergency notification, as required by SARA Law, is 911. The NKEPC will meet in regular session as per the following schedule: Tuesday January 7th 2:00pm, Sub Committee, Tuesday January 21nd. 2:00pm at Kenton County EMA 1840 Simon Kenton Way, Suite 2400, Covington, Ky. 41011 Tuesday March 3rd. 2:00pm, Sub Committee, Tuesday March 17th. 2:00pm at Hebron Fire Protection District-Station 1, 3120 Northbend Road, Hebron, Kentucky 41048, T u e s d a y May 19th. 2:00pm at Kentucky National Guard Readiness Center – 2676 Conrad Lane, Burlington, Ky. 41005, Tuesday, September 15th. 2:00pm at Kentucky Speedway#1 Speedway Drive, Sparta, Ky. 41086, Tuesday, November 17th. 2:00pm at Campbell County Fire Training Center, 10 Fire Training Drive, Highland Heights, Ky. 41076 Sub-committees for January and March meetings will meet two weeks prior to each regularly scheduled meeting at 2:00pm at the same location. All special meetings will be published as needed.

NOTICE In conformance with KRS 65A.80(2), the Boone County Planning Commission’s latest budget, financial statements and audit can be viewed at the Kentucky Department for Local Government’s website at http://kydl gweb.ky.gov/ or at the Boone County Planning Commission’s office (2950 Washington Street, Burlington, KY 41005). Regular office hours are Monday – Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. (10/17/19) BCR,Nov7,’19#3878703

Boone County Public Library (BCPL) is seeking proposals from qualified facilities master planning consulting firms to lead the development of a system-wide Facilities Master Plan. You may review the scope of work and obtain bidding documents at bcpl.org. Bids are due to the Boone County Public Library – Main Library @1786 Burlington Pike, Burlington, KY 41005 on Thursday, December 5 at 2:00 PM EST in the Conference Room. BCR,Nov7 ,’19#3883495

The Florence Fire Board November meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 20th, 2019 at 7:30 PM. This is one week earlier than usual, due to the Thanksgiving Holiday. The Board Meeting location is the Florence Fire / EMS Headquarters located at 1152 Weaver Road, Florence, KY 41042. BCR,Oct31,Nov7,’19# 3869437

Legal Notice “Public” Auction Compass Self Storage For Liens on Storage Units at all sites listed below Thursday Nov. 14, 2019 Ending At 9:30AM Compass Self Storage 10000 Sam Neace Dr. Florence, KY 41042 859.282.6622 #312 Christine Summers #537 Mariem Lemrabot #734 Eric Wellman #837 Joseph Vanover Compass Self Storage 2020 Northside Dr. Hebron KY 41048 859.689.0800 #218 George Blanchet 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.storagetreasures.co m. BCR,Oct31,Nov7,’19#3863179

REQUEST FOR QUALIFIED BUSINESS The City of Florence, Kentucky, is seeking proposals from interested parties for the lease and redevelopment of a decommissioned, city owned, fire station located at 269 Main Street, Florence, Kentucky. Proposals shall be submitted in accordance with the request for proposal specification documents. Request for proposal specification documents may be picked up at the Administrative Department, Florence Government Center, 8100 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, Kentucky 41042 after 2:00 p.m. local time on November 7, 2019. A tour of the property will be held on Thursday, November 14, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. Sealed proposals must be received in the Administration Department, 8100 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, Kentucky 41042, no later than 2:00 p.m. local time on Tuesday, November 26, 2019. The City of Florence reserves the right to reject any and all proposals.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL The City of Florence, (hereinafter "City") is seeking Request for Proposal (RFP) responses from parties interested in providing the City’s Public Services Department with an Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) system. The successful vendor will be determined from the submitted proposals. The City reserves the right to interview all or some of the proposal respondents if it so chooses. Proposer shall submit two (2) copies of their proposal in a sealed envelope and an electronic version to jacob.w allace@florence-ky.gov. Please mark as “PROPOSAL ENCLOSED TIMED MATERIAL ‘EAM System’”. Any proposal received after deadline will be returned to the proposer unopened. To prevent opening by unauthorized individuals, your submittal should be identified on the envelope as follows: City of Florence Public Services Department Attn: Jacob Wallace 8100 Ewing Blvd Florence, KY 41042 jacob.wallace@florence-ky.g ov The City of Florence will open RFP’s publicly Thursday, November 21st, 2019, at 10:00 a.m. local time at the Florence Government Center, 8100 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, KY 41042. This project shall include all material, labor, equipment and installation required to complete all element(s). You can obtain this RFP beginning Thursday, November 7th, 2019 from Jacob Wallace jacob.wallace@flore nce-ky.gov The City will evaluate all submitted RFP in accordance to KRS 424.260.

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Notice is hereby given to Joshua Scott that Rider’s Automotive LLC 10057 Dixie Hwy Florence KY 41042 859-371-1090 will hold a public auction on 11/5/19 @ 10:00am on the following vehicle to recover a Towing & Storage Lien. Titles are not warranted subject to prior liens all sales are final seller reserves the right to bid Terms of sale cash or Cert. check 2002 Ford Z X 2 VIN#3FAFP11362R226525 BCR,Oct24,31,Nov7’19#38538 14 NOTICE In conformance with KRS 65A.80(2), the Boone County Urban Forest Commission’s latest budget, annual financial statements and attestation engagement report can be viewed at the Kentucky Department for Local Government’s website at http://k ydlgweb.ky.gov/ or at the Boone County Planning Commission’s office (2950 Washington Street, Burlington, KY 41005). Regular office hours are Monday – Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. (10/17/19) BCR,Nov7,’19#3878678

Legal Ad Section Notice is hereby given to Seth Rhoades that Rider’s Automotive LLC 10057 Dixie Hwy Florence KY 41042 859371-1090 will hold a public auction on 11/20/18 @ 10:00am on the following vehicle to recover a Towing & Storage Lien. Titles are not warranted subject to prior liens all sales are final seller reserves the right to bid Terms of sale cash or Cert. check 2000 Ford F-150 VIN#2FTRX17L8YCA84971 BCR,Oct31,Nov7,14’19#38680 29 Charles P. Taylor and Charles A. Taylor Owners of Foam Warriorz located at 7541 mall rd. Florence ky 41042 are seeking a license to sell beer, wine and liquor by the drink no later than 1 1 / 1 0 / 2 0 1 9 . Any person wanting to protest this can write to the dept. of alcohol and beverage control at 1003 twilight trail Frankfort ky 40601-8400 within 30 days from the date of this legal publication. BCR,Oct17,2 4,31,Nov7,’19 #3835277

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