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A promotion sponsored by the Florence Freedom and Thornton’s raised more than $2,300 to fight hunger. PROVIDED.
Freedom and Thorntons raise money to fight hunger The Florence Freedom and Thornton’s gas stations partnered this past season to raise $2,376.15 to fight hunger in the Northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati Area. In 2018, partners offered a seasonlong specialty jersey concept where one player worn a completely different jersey than the rest of his teammates. That piece of game worn memorabilia was bid on nightly with proceeds from the silent auction going back to Master Provisions in Florence Fans went home with a jersey, bellies were fed by Master Provisions. The ministry is focused on connecting resources to needs and helps distribute food to agencies or through monthly mobile food pantries and distributes clothing and shoes locally and
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internationally. Master Provisions also ships resources to international partners to help people become self-sustaining. “This was a promotion that got fans asking a lot of questions as to why his jersey is different from everybody else, and resulted in a lot of ‘that’s really cool’ responses when they learned what it was about,” Freedom VP/General Manager Josh Anderson said. “Getting to go home with our starting short stop or first basemen’s jersey while supporting the fight on hunger in our community was a win-win.” Thorntons, the 2018 sponsor of the promotion is committed to helping the fight on hunger in the communities they serve.
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A former Covington Catholic High School basketball standout who once had a scholarship offer from Xavier University was indicted on rape and sodomy charges Thursday, Jan. 31. Jacob Walter, 18, of Burlington, was arrested on Dec. 11. Walter, son of Bengals great Joe Walter, also had a protective order issued against him. An 18-year-old female had reported the rape a few days pri- Jacob or to Walter’s arrest, Walter according to the Boone County Sheriff ’s Office. The victim stated she was fearful of Walter, “due to his size, strength and aggressiveness” and told Walter that she did not want to have sex with him due to her not feeling well that day, Boone County officials said in a news release. Authorities say on two occasions, Walter sodomized the victim while holding her down and pulling her hair, which resulted in physical injury. They say he dismissed the victim by laughing at her and telling her she would be fine. “The victim told a family member about the sexual assaults and the family member was able to get Walter to leave the residence,” authorities said. The victim sustained contusions to her right arm, contusions to her right breast and a laceration on her chest. Walter has been held at the Boone County Detention Center on a $250,000 since his arrest. Court records indicate that Walter was charged as a juvenile in May with domestic violence, but the charge was dismissed and the documents in the case were ordered to be sealed. Walter graduated from CovCath in the spring of 2018. He was offered a scholarship to play basketball at Xavier, but is not on the roster. In August, the school confirmed Walter was not on the roster. Xavier’s previously confirmed that Walter is not under scholarship. A family member previously told The Enquirer they expected Jacob Walter to be back with the program in January. Enquirer media partner Fox19 contributed.
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NEWS BRIEFS BOONE COUNTY Man charged in battery thefts Boone County Sheriff ’s detectives said they arrested and charged a Bromley man for his involvement in a series of battery thefts from George’s Truck Center in Florence. Harold A. Deck, 49, of Bromley was arrested and charged with three counts of Theft by UnDeck lawful Taking – Contents from a Vehicle Under $10,000. The charge is a Class D felony. Police said Deck became a person of interest shortly after the crimes were reported. Police said they found Deck during a traffic stop and asked him to come to the Boone County Sheriff ’s Office to be interviewed about the reported battery thefts.He agreed and police said he provided a full confession on Jan. 29 to detectives. Police said he confessed that he had stolen a total of 33 truck batteries from George’s Truck Center, 9000 Empire Connector Dr. over the course of three days. Deck was also charged with a probation violation warrant stemming from a 2015 case.
COVINGTON FOP giving $500 scholarship Covington’s police union wants to give $500 to a Covington high school senior who is headed to college. To earn the Covington FOP Lodge 1 Fallen Officer Scholarship, seniors have to fill out the an application and write an essay answering “What does living in Covington mean to me?” The application is available at bit.ly/COVscholar19. The essay should be 400 to 700 words long and must be original and previously unpublished. The FOP is using the scholarship “to
continue investing in the future of Covington through encouraging the development of tomorrow’s leaders.” Applicants must be a high school senior and a resident of Covington. All applications must be received by June 1. They should be emailed to CovingtonFOPScholarship@gmail.com
or mailed to: FOP Scholarship, 520 E. 18th Street, Covington, KY 41014. Applications are also available from school counselors. Questions may be emailed to the FOP gmail account.
23-plus tons of trash cans coming Covington is replacing public trash receptacles on street corners this year. The bid calls for about 235 receptacles and the city has set aside $200,000 for the purchase from a federal grant. Collectively, the containers will hold almost 10,000 gallons of trash and they weigh 200 pounds each. The Covington Commission voted 5-0 Jan. 29 to accept the bid of Wausau Tile for $850 per receptacle, the lowest of four bids the city received. Staff will negotiate a contract with the company and bring that agreement back to the commission for approval. Neighborhood Services Director Ken Smith said the city hopes to receive and install the new receptacles in early spring. They will replace most of the 267 existing concrete receptacles on street corners downtown and in neighborhood business districts. Many of the current receptacles lack lids and are deteriorated, Smith said. They're also too heavy to move without special equipment. The new receptacles are made of metal and have an aluminum lid, a polyethylene liner, and a security cable attaching them to the ground. They are similar to the 134 black metal cans the city currently has and also match the Downtown Streetscape and Public Realm Design standards being developed. Smith said the City will look to reuse some of the concrete receptacles where appropriate.
Boone County men found dead died of hypothermia Sarah Brookbank Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
The two men found dead in Petersburg last weekend died of hypothermia, according to the Boone County Medical Examiner. Boone County Sheriff ’s deputies were dispatched to the 4900 block of Garrison Creek Road on Saturday after family members found Obie Fugate, 72, and Roy Fugate, 67, dead outside their house. Family members arrived at the property to drop off firewood and found the men's truck broken down and stuck in the mud in the long gravel driveway. The truck was found about .6 of a mile from the Fugate’s residence. "The family member moved the truck and continued to drive up the gravel drive to find Obie Fugate lying deceased in the middle of the driveway. Obie Fugate was located approximately .3 of a mile from his residence. The family member continued to the residence where Roy Fugate was found deceased on his front porch," deputies said.
Obie Fugate (left) and Roy Fugate (right) were found dead outside their home by family members on Saturday, according to the Boone County Sheriff’s Department. PROVIDED/ BOONE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT
Deputies located a McDonald’s bag lying next to Obie Fugate with a receipt dated Jan. 29. It is believed Jan. 29 was the last date any family member had contact with Obie and Roy Fugate, deputies said. The preliminary autopsy report from the medical examiner’s office found that the cause of death for both men is hypothermia. The office is still awaiting toxicology results before finalizing its report.
Missing Boone County man found dead Sarah Brookbank Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
The Boone County Sheriff ’s Office said a Union man who was reported missing from the Rabbit Hash area on Dec. 31 has been found dead. Earl “Josh” Callen, 39, was last seen with friends at his residence at the 12300 block of Lower River Road. Police said his body was found on
Sunday, Feb. 3 in a pond off Lower River Road. Deputies said Callen had a "psychotic episode" and went into the woods. Earl “Josh” After his disappearCallen ance, local groups searched 1,500 acres surrounding Callen’s residence. The Ohio River shoreline was also searched by land and boat.
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Roll up something sweet for Valentine’s Day Rita’s Kitchen Rita Heikenfeld
Good thing I’m short and have a good amount of “padding.” I had just gathered eggs and a wheelbarrow full of wood for the stove. This was when the temperature was in single digits. Well, I hit a patch of ice on the way back to the house. Down I went. The basket of eggs fell out of the wheelbarrow, along with some of the wood. No worries, I was fine but was startled to see how quickly broken eggs could freeze. I eventually got everything back in order and was glad that enough eggs were saved to make a jelly roll for Valentine’s Day. Check out my abouteating.com site for step-by-step photos.
Can you help? Nalley’s French onion dip recipe clone I have requests for this recipe and somehow lost it. If you have it, please send to me and I’ll share it again. Rita Nader Heikenfeld is an herbalist, educator, Jungle Jim’s Eastgate culinary professional and author. Find her blog online at Abouteating.com. Email her at rita@com munitypress.com with “Rita’s kitchen” in the subject line.
Classic jelly roll Thought making a jelly roll was too tricky? Not so if you follow my step-by-step instructions. This is sometimes called a sponge roll. Ingredients 1 cup all purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking powder ⁄4teaspoon salt
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Making a jelly roll isn’t too difficult with good instructions. RITA HEIKENFELD FOR THE COMMUNITY PRESS
Blend flour, baking powder and salt. Set aside. Beat eggs until thick and lemon colored. This is important and will take a few minutes. Beat in granulated sugar gradually. Blend in water and vanilla. Slowly mix in dry ingredients just until batter is smooth. Pour into pan. Bake 10-12 minutes - cake is done when it will spring back lightly when pressed in center. Don’t over bake or cake will be hard to roll.
Finishing up: Spread with thin layer of jam. Roll again. Trim edges. (Those are for you!). Place seam side down on platter. Sprinkle with confectioners’ sugar. It’s even better the next day, after the jam has soaked into the cake a bit.
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When cake is done, loosen edges and immediately turn upside down on towel. Remove paper. While cake is still hot, roll up on the long side into towel, using towel to nudge the cake along. (This initial rolling helps “shape” the roll). Don’t roll up too tightly as this could cause it to crack. Let cool 8-10 minutes. Unroll.
Brushing with liqueurs: Feel free to brush your cake with your favorite liqueur before spreading on the jam. Coordinate flavors and you’re good to go.
NKU Danny Dollar Academy teaches kids about money Melissa Reinert
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HIGHLAND HEIGHTS - In unison and to the beat ... "Dream big to be a young tycoon, Keep dreaming you'll meet your goal soon. If you create a plan there's nothing you can't do, Dream big to be a young tycoon." Students from Wheatley Elementary in Louisville had Northern Kentucky University bustin' a move with their hiphop tune "Econ Beats" in spring of 2017. They were visiting the university for a ceremony culminating their participation in the pilot Danny Dollar Academy. Curriculum for the Academy focused on students in grades three through five. It was developed at NKU's Center for Economic Education (CEE). The four-week program begins with students reading Ty Jackson's “Danny Dollar Millionaire Extraordinaire” in their classrooms. The book, published in 2011, tells the story of Danny Dollar, an 11-year-old with a plan. Danny is out to become a millionaire and conquer the world. Unfortunately, the neighborhood bullies have other plans for Danny, like public humiliation. But when the last person in the world he'd ever expected enters his life, something happens he never couldn't have imagined. Along the way in this fun story, Danny teaches kids about finance, banking, investing and entrepreneurship. "A friend of mine had been reading the book to her child and thought I should know about it, " said Center for Economic Education director Abdullah Al-Bahrani. "I checked it out and was so impressed by the inclusiveness, diversity and educational value of the book." In 2016, Al-Bahrani reached out to Jackson to develop a financial literacy program, ultimately bringing Danny Dollar Academy to life.
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rani said. “Students are encouraged to create their own businesses, and this real-life application helps make the project memorable.” Third-graders from Robert D. Johnson Elementary in Fort Thomas sold tumblers for their creative project, raising $200 for Campbell County Animal Shelter. The tumblers were marketed through student-made commercials that ran during the school’s morning announcements. Johnson Elementary teacher Aimee Shadwell believes her students benefitted from Danny Dollar Academy. “Students were able to have a real voice in their learning and see how their actions can have a positive impact on the broader community,” she said. In 2017-18, Danny Dollar Academy reached 912 students from 13 school districts in four states. This year, they are on track to reach 1,300 students throughout the country thanks to the partnership with the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. “This is the gateway to a bigger, brighter and grander outreach of the program,” author Jackson said. “I am through the stratosphere excited about the potential of what this partnership means for the future of Danny Dollar Academy.” The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland supports economic self-empowerment, community engagement and a better understanding of its role through partnerships and programs. The partnership with NKU runs from January to April 2019 and will expand the program to serve 300 fourth- and fifth-graders in Cincinnati and Cleveland. "Economic and financial literacy is so important for young people," Al-Bahrani said. "It's important to learn about this as soon as possible so that as adults they can properly evaluate information and make the best decisions for themselves."
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Viewpoints In defense of science Jim Fiorelli Guest Columnist Community Recorder
Back in October, the United Nations issued a report authored by 91 scientists from 40 countries, who analyzed more than 6,000 studies conducted over the past three years. The report said if greenhouse gases continue to rise at current levels the planet could warm by 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit over pre-industrial levels by 2040. The result would be longer and hotter summer heat waves, more frequent droughts and hurricanes, the likes of Harvey and Florence, more forest fires and displaced ocean currents. If warming were to hit 3.6 degrees, twice as many crops from the tropics would perish as compared to a 2.7 degree hotter world, and the number of people affected by water scarcity would double. America’s bread basket will migrate northward and we’d be importing our Vermont Maple syrup from Quebec. Add to that, toxic air caused by carbon-based power plants and auto emissions. In November, the World Health Organization reported that nearly two billion children breathe air so polluted it puts their health at risk. Certain legislators continue to ignore what is obvious to those with science as their livelihood. “I’m not buying it” they say. Others who claim to have high levels of intelligence tell us they
are “not necessarily such believers.” If you’re on the fence regarding climate change, this may help: either you believe in science, or you don’t. If you wear glasses or contacts, you believe in lens theory and the bending of light. If you rub sunscreen on your kids before they head out to play, you believe in the thermonuclear reactions on the surface of the sun and the potential for skin damage due to ultraviolet radiation. If you’ve recently had a glass of wine or a beer, you believe in the chemical reactions of fermentation. If you prepare pasta by boiling water, you believe in the Second Law of Thermodynamics. If you drive a car, own a cell phone, travel by air, turn on the bathroom ceiling fan, or accidentally drop a hammer on your big toe, you believe in science. It’s all science. One cannot selectively believe in science, just as one cannot choose which rules of the road to follow and which to ignore. Science is an all-ornothing proposition, and it shouldn’t take a meteor to the head to convince anyone. Look, we’ve only got one planet. Earth is Plan A. There is no Plan B. The atmosphere ends ten miles over our heads and the earth crust, about twenty miles beneath our feet. It’s a scary thought, too scary to simply dismiss. Jim Fiorelli is retired and lives in Hebron. He owns degrees in Chemical Engineering and Statistics.
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Chocolate for joy Extension Notes Diane Mason Guest columnist
The time of year when gifts of chocolate, flowers and possibly jewelry, may be given to those we love is close at hand. A recent Tufts University Health and Nutrition Letter shared important information about the “health halo” surrounding chocolate. They remind us to “eat chocolate for joy, not for health benefits.” A “health halo” has been attached to many foods. Because a food has one specific quality or nutrient that is good for health, individuals often presume the foods’ overall nutritional quality is excellent or, that all forms of the food are healthy. Cocoa beans are known to have many phytochemicals. There are plant compounds that have biological, healthy-promoting effects in humans. However, different products made from cocoa beans have varying levels of these healthy phytochemicals. More phytochemicals are found in dark chocolate and cocoa powder and less in milk chocolate and chocolate treats like cake, cookies and ice cream. However, that doesn’t mean that dark chocolate and cocoa powder are without other nutritional compounds that may be of concern for some. As an example, chocolate contains caffeine. There are some individuals who are sensitive to caffeine. Additionally, not everyone absorbs nutrients in the same way. Some will absorb the flavanols in foods more readily than others. In the world of chocolate, cocoa powder is the most undiluted source of flavanols available. Dutch processing substantially reduces the flavanol content of cocoa powder and chocolate.
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Sports WRESTLING NOTEBOOK
Senior nears career marks in Ryle wrestling James Weber Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
UNION – Ryle has a deep history of accomplished wrestlers. The best of the best are pictured prominently in the gymnasium for everyone to see. Senior Shay Horton is rising up the list of greats as he approaches the end of his final season with the Raiders. Horton is tied for seventh in school history with 181 wins and has a chance to become the fourth Raider to reach 200. “It means a lot,” Horton said Jan. 16. “Hopefully I can go up on the wall with the rest of the greats. Wrestling with everybody is great. They’re like a family to me.” Ryle has had 15 individual state champions, none since 2015. TJ Ruschell, who won one state title and four regional championships, is safely in first place all-time with 219 wins. Horton is one of several current Raiders having big years. He is 39-5, and is ranked second in the state at 120. He finished fourth at 113 last year. Cole Thomas is ranked first at 106. He is 35-1 this season and finished third at 106 last year. Noah Duke, a freshman, is fourth at 170. He is 35-5 this year. Among other leading winners are Cody Foster, Rusty Craddock and Stephen Watkins. “We’re a great team,” Horton said. “We’re young. We only got three seniors. We’ll grow continually over the years. It’s great. I love being out there helping them get better and they’re improving me too.” Horton would love to add to Ryle’s roll of state champions but is taking that process day by day. “I’m moving forward,” Horton said. “I’m taking it day by day, working hard. I love competing. It’s only me out there. It all relies on me.” STATE DUALS: Ryle went 2-2 in the state duals championships Jan. 26 at
Ryle's Shay Horton is tied for seventh in school history with 181 wins and has a chance to become the fourth Raider to reach 200. JAMES WEBER/ ENQUIRER
Lindsey Wilson College. Ryle finished ninth overall and Simon Kenton was 11th. Horton, Cole Thomas and Noah Duke were undefeated in the four matches for the Raiders. Simon Kenton was led by Trevor Frietsch and Rictor Morgan, who went 4-0 in the tournament. Scott finished second in the small school tournament at Union County, who is the favorite to win the overall KHSAA championship next month.
Scott lost 74-5 to the powerful Braves, with Brenden Pye the only match winner. Pye was 3-0 in the tournament. Mulitiple Eagles went 2-0 or 3-0 in the tourney before running into Union County. STATE RANKINGS: Including Cole Thomas, four Northern Kentucky wrestlers were ranked No. 1 in their weight classes by KentuckyWrestling.com in their latest rankings of Jan. 25. Campbell County’s Tom KetchenCarter was ranked first at 152. Scott’s
Brenden Pye was first at 113 and WaltonVerona’s Daulton Mayer first at 182. WV, the defending Region 6 champion, had six wrestlers ranked in the top eight of their classes in medal position. Region 6 as a whole has 19 wrestlers ranked in the top eight, in medal position should they place at that spot in the state meet. The regional meet is Feb. 8-9 at Newport. Conner’s Sam Grandstaff, ranked See WRESTLING, Page 2B
Top 10 girls basketball performances, Feb. 4 Shelby Dermer
Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
Top 10 performances for both boys and girls basketball will be published each Monday. To nominate a deserving athlete, report scores to prepsports@enquirer.com or contact prep writers John Snodgrass (jsnodgrass@enquirer.com) or Shelby Dermer (sdermer@enquirer.com). The same athletes will not be highlighted in consecutive weeks. 10. Fairfield's Kelis Jones vs. Hamilton Fairfield picked up a pair of road conference victories last week, starting with a 70-66 overtime thriller over Hamilton. Senior guard Kelis Jones made a trio of three-pointers for a career-high 17 points with four rebounds and a pair of steals. Fairfield stayed a game behind Mason for third place in the Greater Miami Conference and has won four straight and seven of eight. 9. Williamsburg's Jessica Chase vs. FelicityFranklin With sister Alexis Chase sidelined for the season with a leg injury, Jessica Chase has led Williamsburg as the fourth-highest scorer in the Southern Buckeye Conference. The senior tied a career-high with 12 made field goals for a game-high 26 points and seven assists in a 71-22 win over Felicity-Franklin Jan. 28 that crowned the Lady Wildcats league champions for a third straight year. 8. Talawanda's Kyra Koontz vs. Eaton Talawanda snapped a 19-game losing streak with a 51-46 win over Eaton Jan. 29. Koontz, a junior, had a career night with a 19-point, 15-rebound double-double. The forward was 9-for-19 from the field with seven
Ryle senior Lauren Schwartz grabs the loose ball as Conner senior Courtney Hurst gets up to defend as Ryle defeated Conner 60-49 in a girls basketball district game Dec. 7, 2018 at Conner High School, Hebron KY. JAMES WEBER/THE ENQUIRER
steals and six assists. Head coach Mary Jo Huismann recorded her 697th career victory, which is third alltime in Ohio. 7. Walnut Hills' Kennedi Myles vs. Turpin Walnut Hills won its 26th consecutive Eastern Cincinnati Conference Saturday when they blitzed Turpin 70-31 to clinch its third straight league title and second outright. Reigning conference player of the year Kennedi Myles was 10-for-20 from the field for a gamehigh 22 points with seven rebounds and five assists.
6. Roger Bacon's Lyric Harris vs. McNicholas Roger Bacon wrapped up a GCL Coed Central title with a 62-52 win over McNicholas Feb. 2. Harris, a junior forward, scored in double figures for the fourth time in six games with a game-high 21 points. Winners of six out of seven, Roger Bacon will be a No. 1 seed in the sectional tournament. 5. Notre Dame Academy's Danielle Rennekamp vs. Carroll County The senior guard was 11-for-16 from the field, including 2-of-3 from beyond the arc, for a game-high 24 points in Notre Dame Academy's 60-42 win over Carroll County Jan. 28. Rennekamp added six rebounds as the Pandas improved to 14-7. 4. Highlands' Zoie Barth vs. Dixie Heights Highlands logged a seventh-straight 20-win season by edging Dixie Heights 52-51 Feb. 1. Barth, who scored her 2,000th career point earlier this season, had 25 points and was 7-for-9 from the free-throw line to help the Bluebirds outlast the Lady Colonels for a seventh consecutive victory. 3. Seven Hills' Laura Shuppert vs. St. Bernard and MVCA Shuppert extended her streak to double-digit scoring performances to five straight with a 21-point outing in a 56-35 win over St. Bernard Jan. 29 and a 22-point showing in a 57-32 victory over Miami Valley Christian Academy Feb. 2. 2. Ryle's Lauren Schwartz vs. Lincoln County The senior etched her name into the Ryle record books over the weekend, becoming the school's alltime leading scorer with a 34-point performance in the See GIRLS BB, Page 2B
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SHORT HOPS Jon Richardson
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Boys Basketball ❚ Scott Draud scored 24 points to lead Beechwood to a 76-67 victory over Grant County Jan. 28. Draud scored 16 points in Beechwood’s 49-48 win over Covington Catholic Feb. 1. ❚ Reid Jolly and Drew Wilson each scored 20 points in Campbell County’s 72-40 win over Harrison County Jan. 28. Wilson added 21 points in the Camels’ 100-38 win over Bracken County Jan. 29. Jolly scored 34 as Campbell County beat Scott 74-68 Feb. 1. ❚ Holmes overcame Newport Central Catholic 73-66 behind 24 points from Ryan Greene Jan. 28. ❚ Cooper defeated Newport 79-70 behind 22 points from Caleb Houston Jan. 29. TJ Deere scored 15 points to lead Cooper to a 68-48 win over Holmes Jan. 31. ❚ Conner edged Beechwood 88-80 in overtime as Brenden Ginn registered 25 points Jan. 29. Jalen Scott scored 23 to lead the Cougars to a 69-53 win over Feb. 2. ❚ Jack Davin scored 18 points to lead Covington Catholic to a 95-35 victory over Boone County Jan. 29. The Colonels beat Holmes 73-45 behind 20
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Lady Raiders' 71-67 win over Lincoln County in the Louisville Invitational Tournament semifinal Feb. 2. Schwartz had a 12-point, 10-rebound doubledouble one day later in a 56-45 win over George Rogers Clark in the tournament championship. 1. Badin's Emma Broermann vs.
points from Grant Disken Feb. 2. ❚ Highlands beat Anderson 72-42 behind 39 points from Ryan Leigh Jan. 29 but lost to Frankfort 65-55 Feb. 1. The Bluebirds beat Oldham County 45-43 Feb. 2. ❚ Lloyd handled Ludlow 90-56 Jan. 29. ❚ Grant Profitt and Nathan Joyce scored 17 points to lead Scott to a 64-60 win over Dixie Heights Jan. 29. ❚ Holy Cross defeated Conner 74-60 behind 23 points from Nate Niehaus Jan. 31. ❚ Villa Madonna beat Bellevue 49-36 behind 17 points from James Thole Jan. 31 but lost to St. Francis 69-43 Feb. 2. ❚ Silver Grove edged Heritage Academy 86-80 Jan. 31. ❚ Dayton fell to Trimble County 77-53 Jan. 31. ❚ Dixie Heights defeated Ludlow 5738 behind 14 points from Jabari Karim Feb. 1. ❚ Donnie Milller scored 29 points to lead Newport to an 87-82 win over Holy Cross Feb. 1. ❚ St. Henry overcame Lloyd 83-65 Feb. 1. ❚ Bellevue handled Silver Grove 8449 Feb. 1. ❚ Simon Kenton edged Oldham County 72-71 in overtime Feb. 1. ❚ Ryle beat Boone County 68-58 Feb.
1 but fell to Shelby County 53-36 Feb. 2. ❚ Bishop Brossart defeated Newport Central Catholic 73-56 Feb. 1. ❚ Walton-Verona lost to Scott County 74-46 Feb. 2.
Girls Basketball ❚ Morgan Stamper scored 14 points to lead Simon Kenton to a 58-27 win over Williamstown Jan. 28. ❚ Newport Central Catholic beat Boone County 61-43 behind 14 points from Kara Zimmerman Jan. 28. The Thoroughbreds edged Holy Cross 64-59 Jan. 31 and beat Newport 69-22 Feb. 2. ❚ Notre Dame Academy defeated Carroll County 60-42 behind a 24-point performance by Danielle Rennekamp Jan. 28. ❚ St. Henry edged Bishop Brossart 44-36 as Morgan Flanagan and Chisom Illoegbunam scored 13 points Jan. 28. Abby Millay scored 18 points in the Crusaders’ 59-40 win over Ludlow Feb. 2. ❚ Bellevue handled Calvary Christian 45-25 Jan. 28. The Tigers beat Villa Madonna behind 14 points from Autumn Ryan Feb. 1. ❚ Ludlow fell to Gallatin County 5645 Jan. 28 but defeated Silver Grove 6124 behind 16 points from Abby Mahan Jan. 29. ❚ Kelsie Anderson scored 16 points to
lead Boone County to a 46-42 win over Grant County Jan. 31. ❚ Bishop Brossart handled Bellevue 61-35 Jan. 31. Marie Kiefer scored 22 points to lead Bishop Brossart to a 62-31 win over Holmes Feb. 2. ❚ Scott handled Notre Dame Academy 74-41 Jan. 31. ❚ Zoie Barth scored 25 points to lead Highlands to a 52-51 win over Dixie Heights Feb. 1. Barth added 19 points in the Bluebirds’ 68-32 win over Boone County Feb. 2. ❚ Maddie Scherr scored 24 points to lead Ryle to a 73-56 victory over Eastern Feb. 1. The Lady Raiders defeated Lincoln County 71-67 behind 32 points from Lauren Schwartz Feb. 2. ❚ Holmes defeated Beechwood 76-41 Feb. 1. ❚ Dayton fell to Western Hills 61-50 Feb. 1. ❚ Conner overcame Franklin County 64-45 Feb. 1. ❚ Jayla LaBordeaux scored 22 as Lloyd edged Carroll County 53-52 Feb. 2. ❚ Grant County overcame Gallatin County 59-27 Feb. 2. ❚ Walton-Verona edged Dixie Heights 52-47 Feb. 2. ❚ Holy Cross defeated Cooper 63-56 Feb. 2. ❚ Villa Madonna beat Sayre 44-31 Feb. 2.
Northwest, McNicholas and Purcell Marian No one had a bigger week than Badin senior Emma Broermann. The 6-foot-2 forward had 24 points in a 60-52 win over Northwest Jan. 28, then had a herculean 25-point, 22-rebound performance in a two-point loss to McNicholas Jan. 30. On Feb. 2, the University of North Florida signee became Badin's all-time leading scorer with 27 points in the Rams' 57-40 triumph over Purcell Marian.
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fifth at 120, is the lone returning state champion in the area after winning it at 106 last season. The current state rankings: Boone County: CeJay Vaske (11th, 106), Ethan Huffman (24th, 152). Campbell County: Jonah Bowers (3rd, 106), Micah Bowers (11th, 120), Jacob Woodard (10th, 138), Owen Stacey (22nd, 145), Tom Ketchen-Carter (1st, 152), Ron Shackleford (7th, 160), Brandon Richmond (23rd, 182), Michael Leicht (13th, 195),
Casey Rauch (13th, 220). Conner: Sam Grandstaff (5th, 120), Dylan Berney (16th, 126), Jacob Grandstaff (9th, 138), Sammy Elliston (13th, 145), Stanley Crawley (25th, 152), Clayton Boyd (3rd, 170), Cooper Elliston (24th, 182), Emmanuel Merkel (14th, 220). Cooper: Hunter Sproles (16th, 106), Alex Chism Hopper (24th, 170). Covington Catholic: Mannie Murrer (13th, 138). Dixie Heights : August Althoff (23rd, 126). Holmes: Leshawn Simmons (17th, 126), Caige Spicer (19th, 132), Diontae Rone (10th, 145).
Newport: Sergio Morales (17th, 132), Kyle Mardis (10th, 152), Ryle: Cole Thomas (1st, 106), Shay Horton (2nd, 120), Rusty Craddock (25th, 132), Cody Foster (15th, 160), Noah Duke (4th, 170), Chandler Watkins (10th, 220). Scott: Aiden Zinser (25th, 106), Brendan Pye (1st, 113), Seth Lutes (3rd, 126), Layne Seibert (8th, 132), Nathan Zinser (18th, 160), Jared Kelsay (8th, 170), Jacob Thompson (18th, 182), Nathan Watson (11th, 220). Simon Kenton: Hunter Creech (23rd, 106), Trevor Frietsch (10th, 120), Migdoel Ocasio (5th, 126), Eric Johnson (24th, 138), Brennon Conrad (19th, 145), Rictor Morgan (13th, 152), Joseph Bikakis (23rd, 170), Dakota Brooksbank (25th, 195), Ian Hughes (15th, 220). Walton-Verona: Spencer Moore (2nd, 106), Isham Peace (3rd, 113), Tristen Spalding (6th, 145), Brandon Gibson (8th, 160), Daulton Mayer (1st, 182), Braden Mulcahy (3rd, 195).
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COMMUNITY BRIEFS Northern Kentucky Chamber hosts Pints & Perspectives: The Drone Revolution
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The Boone County PVA Office will be inspecting properties in the following areas the week of Feb 11: New properties Please do not be alarmed if you see staff members in areas of new construction. They will be in a marked vehicle and have identification available upon request. You can enroll to re-
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NKY Chamber of Commerce Legislative ‘Day in Frankfort’ slated for March 5 On Tuesday, March 5, 2019 the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce (NKY Chamber) will host “Day in Frankfort,” an annual event that brings constituents and elected officials together at the Capitol Annex (701 Capitol Ave., Frankfort, KY 40601) in Frankfort to discuss legislative priorities. The daylong event will begin with light breakfast at the NKY Chamber offices, with bus departure at 8:15 a.m. Over the course of the day attendees will have the opportunity to meet with legislative leadership and members of the Northern Kentucky Legislative Caucus to advocate for issues critical to economic development and business growth in Northern Kentucky. Attendees will return to the NKY Chamber around 5 p.m. “Traveling to our state’s capitol with business leaders is a critical component to our overall legislative strategy,” said NKY Chamber Vice President of Public Affairs and Communications Kristin Baldwin. “Advocating in person with top legislative leaders on our legislative priorities, includ-
ing workforce, transportation, healthcare and education, is something we look forward to doing every year during this event.” Registration for “Day in Frankfort” is $55 for NKY Chamber members, $75 for future NKY Chamber members, $50 for NKYP Passport holders and includes transportation to and from Frankfort, light breakfast, and legislative luncheon with members of the General Assembly. For additional information, and to register, visit www.nkychamber.com/events. Space is limited. Preregistration is required. Sponsors for “Day in Frankfort” include Title Sponsor Charter Communications, Premier Sponsors Delta and Duke Energy, and Supporting Sponsor First Financial Bank. Shannan Boyer
Be Concerned acquires Erlanger social service agency Be Concerned, a Covington-based food assistance agency, announced today it has acquired United Ministries, which has provided food help and other services to residents of Erlanger, Boone County and southern Kenton County since 1983. Under terms of an agreement ratified by the boards of both organizations, Be Concerned will take control of all UM assets and be responsible for continuing its programs and staff management effective Feb. 1. United Ministries pro-
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vided services to nearly 300 households in 2018, with most of them getting help from its free pantry. The organization also furnished casework services, and operated a payee program and thrift store, offering free clothing and housewares to people especially in need. Under Be Concerned’s stewardship, UM customers should see little change in those programs, said Be Concerned Executive Director Andy Brunsman. “Our expectation is to provide the same quality of service at the Erlanger site as United Ministries did the past 35 years,” Brunsman said. “We are happy to carry on this tradition.” United Ministries started in 1983 and moved into its current site on Graves Avenue in Erlanger in 1998. Its pantry addressed a critical need, particularly for the 55 percent of its client household located in Boone County, an area that has traditionally been short of food resources. Leaders of the two organizations have been in talks for almost a year. Be Concerned got involved after UM leaders saw the opportunity “to serve more people in more places with more of the things they need,” said Becky Ewing, who’s been UM director the last 12 years. Be Concerned, which started as a Christmas program in 1968, has operated one of the largest food assistance programs in the region since its pantry opened in 1987. In 2018, its free pantry and Senior Food Delivery programs helped nearly 1,500 distinct families encompassing 2,955 residents of Kenton, Campbell and Boone counties. Andrew Brunsman
Boy Scouts enjoy winter camping in Northern Indiana Fifteen Boy Scouts and nine leaders from Troop 1 chartered by Florence Christian Church participated in a Winter weekend campout at Pokagon State Park near Angola, Indiana. The Troop enjoyed sledding at the Toboggan Run at the park and also visited a nearby Bison ranch. Troop 1 meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Florence Christian Church. Timothy Iott
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Boone County hosting Kelly Elementary ‘Heroes Don’t Wear Capes; They Wear Dog Tags’ Memorial Wall Boone County will host the “Heroes Don’t Wear Capes. They Wear Dog Tags” Memorial Wall at the Boone County Administration Building in Burlington. Teachers Glenda Raney and Tammy Pidgeon and their Kelly Elementary students created a Memorial Wall to honor the local service members who have given their lives serving their country since 9/11 in the War on Terror. These service members are from Boone, Kenton, Campbell, and Grant counties. Fifth grade students interviewed the families, wrote biographies, and requested pictures of these heroes. This Memorial was unveiled to the Gold Star families in April 2018 at the Hometown Hero Day at Kelly Elementary. Since then, it has been displayed in
SCHOOL BRIEFS Villa senior named a Presidential Scholars Candidate Villa Madonna Academy senior Ben Zalla has just been named a candidate in the 2019 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program. This is one of the highest honors bestowed upon graduating high school seniors. Students are selected based on strong academics or artistic abilities, leadership skills, and involvement in their communities and schools. About 4,500 students were selected as candidates. The finalists will be named later this year. In addition to the Scholars program, Ben is a National Merit Semifinalist and he earned a perfect score on the ACT. Amy Holtzman
venues throughout the community. The goal of the project is to pay tribute to those service members who given everything for the cause of freedom and to honor their families. The “Heroes Don’t Wear Capes. They Wear Dog Tags” Memorial Wall will be displayed on the second floor of the Boone County Administration Building located at 2950 Washington St. in Burlington, Kentucky. The display opened to the public on Jan. 24, and remains at the Administration Building for two weeks. “We are privileged to have the “Heroes Don’t Wear Capes. They Wear Dog Tags” Memorial Wall on display in at the Boone County Administration Building,” said Judge/Executive Gary Moore. Share/Submitted
Covington Latin School welcomes future leaders Covington Latin School invites all bright and motivated fifth-, sixth-, and seventh- grade students to its open
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house on Sunday, Feb. 10. Sessions will be held at 1 and 3 p.m. Future leaders and their families will be hear presentations by students and administration on acceleration as well as be given tours by Covington Latin School students. Parents, faculty, and staff will be on hand to answer all questions that families may have. Current students will also be available to share extra curricular experiences with families. Amy Darpel
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Kenton County 337 Skyview Court, unit 13-301, Ludlow: Janice Connett to James Kiffmeyer – $240,500 1412 Sleepy Hollow Road, Park Hills: Patricia and Corey Monroe to Andre Perales – $104,000 710 W. 9th St., Covington: Avid Real Estate Solutions Today, LLC to Jeremy Lewis – $70,000 114 Ridgemmont Ave., Fort Wright: Amy Ryan to Blanca Castellanos and Michael Tetzner – $198,000 1028 Parkcrest Lane, Park Hills: Jane
and Thomas Cassidy to Barbara Bonar – $191,000 2106 Glenway Ave., Covington: Candace and Joseph Rechtin to George Ferguson III – $178,000 2719 Copper Coin, Crestview Hills: Martha and James Suetholz to Christine McKinney – $131,000 225 Cave Run Drive, unit 9, Erlanger: Rhonda and David Warren to Kendall Kramer – $97,000 1040 Parkcrest Lane, Park Hills: Laura Drake to Jill and Sean Dawkins – $220,000 444 Oak St., Ludlow: Robert Egan to
McKenzie Shelton and Nathan Wells – $123,000 19 Miami Ave, Fort Mitchell: Kathleen and Henry Wise to OHP-Ft. Mitchell, LLC – $270,000 6 E. 28th St., Covington: Steven Baker to Samantha Logan – $113,500 11676 Mann Road, Covington: Stability, LLC to Jacob Eubank – $110,000 9 Woodknoll Drive, Independence: Adam Cook to Katie and Daniel Hofstetter – $147,000 4865 Far Hill, Independence: Avsten Property Management Co.,LLC to Marian and Jerry Shawhan – $326,000
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Food & Wine Interactive Dinner Theater: Thank You for Being a Friend 7:30 p.m., Gangsters Dueling Piano Bar, 18 East 5th St., Newport. $43. cincyticket.com.
Health & Wellness Experience Tai Chi 10:30-11:30 a.m., Scheben Branch Library, 8899 U.S. 42, Union. Overeaters Anonymous 7:15-8:15 p.m., St. Elizabeth Hospital, 85 North Grand Ave., Fort Thomas. Free.
Nightlife & Singles Kyla Mainous 8 p.m., The Globe, 12 East 5th St., Covington. reverbnation.com
SATURDAY, FEB. 9 Concerts & Tour Dates A Tribute To Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pantera with the Uplift Mofo Pa 8 p.m., Thompson House, 24 East 3rd St., Newport. Saving Stimpy 9:30 p.m., Peecox Bar & Grill, 635 Donaldson, Erlanger. reverbnation.com The Caladrian Ensemble presents Baroque Meets Jazz 3 p.m., York Street Cafe, 738 York St., Newport. $12 - general admission $8 - seniors and students. caladrian.simpletix.com. The One Man Electrical Band 10 p.m., Shorty’s Sugartit Ky Pub, 8640 Haines Drive, Florence. reverbnation.com The Tillers 1st Annual Old Time String Breakers Ball 7 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. reverbnation.com William Fitzsimmons, Jim and Sam 8 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com.
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ACT Preparation: English and Reading 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Northern Kentucky University (Highland Heights campus), Nunn Drive, Highland Heights. $135. reverbnation.com ACT Preparation: Math 9-11 a.m., Northern Kentucky University (Highland Heights campus), Nunn Drive, Highland Heights. $135. reverbnation.com
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Allison Erwin Yoga: Saturday Morning Flow 10 a.m., QFit, 336 Fairfield Ave., Bellevue. eventbrite.com
vival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com.
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Storytime and Activities Featuring All You Need Is Love 11 a.m., Bar Louie, 1 Levee Way, Newport. stores.barnesandnoble.com
Off the Hook: Animals, Vegetables & Minerals from Pond to Sea 6 p.m., Newport Aquarium, Levee Way, Newport. $75-$200. eovfoundation.org.
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TUESDAY, FEB. 12
Kids’ Book Hangout 2 p.m., Bar Louie, 1 Levee Way, Newport. stores.barnesandnoble.com
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Organizations & Meetups Boone County Chapter, NSDAR Monthly Meeting 10 a.m.-noon, Boone County Public Library, 1786 Burlington Pk., Burlington.
Sports Oakland Grizzlies at Northern Kentucky Norse Basketball 7 p.m., BB&T Arena, 500 Nunn Drive, Highland Heights.
Overeaters Anonymous 7-8 p.m., St. Elizabeth Hospital, 85 North Grand Ave. FL A, Fort Thomas. Free.
Literary & Books Serve and Socialize Fair 10 a.m., Boone County Main Library, 1786 Burlington Pike, Burlington.
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University & Alumni Northern Kentucky Norse Mens Basketball vs. Oakland University Golden Grizzlies Mens Basketball 7 p.m., BB&T Arena, 500 Nunn Drive, Highland Heights. ticketmaster.com
SUNDAY, FEB. 10 Concerts & Tour Dates Liquid Stranger 6 p.m., Thompson House, 24 East 3rd St., Newport. Liquid Stranger with LSDREAM, Champagne Drip, G-REX and Lucii 9 p.m., Thompson House, 24 East 3rd St., Newport. Polished Brass: Concert @ the Library 2 p.m., Boone County Public Library - Florence Branch, 7425 US 42, Hebron. Free. Simo , the Summit 7 p.m., The Southgate House Re-
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Cram Hill Memorial Park Cemetary, 2 spaces, 2 vaults, $5000, today’s price is $7600, can meet to transfer deeds at cemetary 513-205-8991
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PET & HOUSE SITTING German Shepherd dog in Erlanger, KY, from days to longer periods. Over night stay required. Animalloving person with experience preferred. Looking for a long term
Legal Notice “Public” Auction Compass Self Storage For Liens on Storage Units at all sites listed below Saturday Feb 9, 2019 Ending At 9:30AM Compass Self Storage 10000 Sam Neace Dr. Florence, KY 41042 859.282.6622 #138 Bambi Norrick #536 Evelyn Beck #P05 Douglas Williams Compass Self Storage 2020 Northside Dr Hebron Ky 41048 859.689.0800 #106 Pangee Johynson #132 Jacqueline Challis 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,Jan31,Feb7,’19#3347204
Mazda 2010 CX9 Touring All wheel drive, leather heated seats 129K miles - $7,900 - 419-271-4706
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Cheviot OH Estate Sale 3314 Harrison Ave Cheviot OH 2/9 & 2/10 Sat-10-4 #’s @ 9:45 Sun-1-4 Liquidating contents of a long-standing business. Tracy‘s cottage garden floral & antique shop with greenhouse. Turn-of-the-century Duro Estate stove, knockdown wardrobe converted to shelving, iron Rockinghorse made by L. Brent Kensington 1972, Childs cast-iron stove, antique wicker buggies, store fixtures & display cabinets, old trunk, pachinko game, floral stem pick tools, ribbon, plant products, planters, pottery, rugs, mandolins, harmonicas, artwork, holiday items, old drafting table, old cathedral door, sled, radio flyer wagon, pedestals, tiles, frames, some tools, air compressor, office supplies, desk, books, glassware & much more. Too much to list - all priced to sell! Info and pics – hsestatesales.com or 859-468-9468 . Directions – Harrison Ave between Boudinot & N. Bend Rd
NOTICE OF VACANT Boone County School District BOARD OF EDUCATION SEAT The Kentucky Commissioner of Education is seeking applications for appointment to the Boone County School Board of Education. You are invited to nominate yourself or someone you know who is qualified to serve on the Boone County Board of Education representing •Educational Division # __1_____Boone County This appointment is effective until •The November 2019 regular election. This is a public service position. The appointee will not be employed by the Boone County School District. Responsibilities Serving on the school board is an important public service. School board members are leaders in the community and play a critical role in ensuring students receive the high quality education they deserve. Responsibilities include: •Developing policy that governs the operation of schools; •Providing visionary leadership that establishes long-range plans and programs for the district; •Hiring the district superintendent and issuing annual evaluation reports; •Setting local tax rates and practicing vigorous stewardship to ensure that all school district funds are spent wisely. Requirements Board members must be: •At least 24 years old; •A Kentucky citizen for the last three years; •A registered voter in the district and voter precinct(s) of the vacancy. Educational Division 1; •Have a high school diploma or a GED certificate; and •Meet all other qualifications set forth in law (KRS 160.180). Applications must be completed and mailed by February 11, 2019. Applications are available at: •Boone County Board of Education Office at 8330 US 42, Florence, Kentucky. •The Kentucky Department of Education website: http://education.k y.gov/districts/legal/Pages/ default.aspx All applications must be mailed directly to: K e n tucky Department of Education, Commissioner of Education, c/o Office of Legal Services, 300 Sower Blvd. 5th Floor, Frankfort, KY 40601. Interviews will be conducted approximately 1-3 weeks after this mail date. All qualified applications received by the date stated above will be considered. BCR,Jan24,Feb7,19#3336505
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Notice is hereby given to Amber Wehrman that Rider’s Automotive LLC 10057 Dixie Hwy Florence KY 41042 859-371-1090 will hold a public auction on 2/15/19 @ 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 2000 Chev S-10 VIN:1GCCS19WXY8187281. BCR,Feb7,14,21,’19#3366554
Fairfield Estate Sale 5668 Lindenwood Lane Fairfield OH 2/9 & 2/10 Sat- 10-3 #’s @ 9:45 Sun- 10-3 Contents of home garage and basement to include couch & two chairs, costume jewelry, dining table/6 chairs, dining table/11 chairs/two leaves/China cabinet, desk, file cabinets, end tables, sofa table, nice bench, Full bed, dresser, chest of drawers, nightstands, wood shelves, drafting table, toddler bed, fireplace/heater, large TV, coffee table, curio cabinets, electronics, mini fridge, chandelier, dishwasher, microwave, tools, Holiday, air purifier, dehumidifier, child’s drum set, books, linens, drafting table, pictures, mini fridge, holiday, lots of collectibles & kitchen items. Too much to list all priced to sell! Info & Pics– hsestatesales.com or 859-992-0212. Dir - Pleasant Ave – Crestwood Ln – Lindenwood Ln Franklin Estate Sale by CT of Tri-County. 824 Victoria Dr. Fri 9a-12p & Sat 9a-2p. Bedroom furn, nesting glass hen collection, fine China, flatware, home decor & furn, antiques, Xmas items, crocks, collectible figs, tools & lawn equip, wheelchairs, kitchen items & more. Cash, check or card. 513-680-0276
The City of Florence will receive bids Thursday, February 21st, 2019 at 10:50 a.m. Local time at the Florence Government Center, 8100 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, KY 41042 for the Preakness Drive Street Improvement Project. This project shall include all material, labor, equipment and installation required to complete all element(s). Each sealed bid shall be accompanied by either a cashier’s check or satisfactory bid bond, in a sum, which is not less than five (5%) percent of the aggregate amount of the bid, payable to the City of Florence. Successful bidder will be required to execute and to provide construction contract security in an amount not less than one hundred percent of the bid. All bids must be made on the required Bid Form. Two completed copies of the Bid Form are required. Plans, specifications and the official bid form will be made available Thursday, February 7th, 2019 and may be obtained from the office of the engineer, Viox and Viox, Inc., 466 Erlanger Road, Erlanger, KY 41018 for a cost of $75.00 for each set. There will be an additional charge of $15.00 each set for mailing and handling if necessary. The City will evaluate all submitted bids in accordance with resident bidder preferences pursuant to KRS 45A.490-494. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BCR,Feb7,’19#3357285
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The City of Florence will receive bids Thursday, February 21st, 2019 at 10:20 a.m. Local time at the Florence Government Center, 8100 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, KY 41042 for the Northfield Drive Area Street Improvement Project. This project shall include all material, labor, equipment and installation required to complete all element(s). Each sealed bid shall be accompanied by either a cashier’s check or satisfactory bid bond, in a sum, which is not less than five (5%) percent of the aggregate amount of the bid, payable to the City of Florence. Successful bidder will be required to execute and to provide construction contract security in an amount not less than one hundred percent of the bid. All bids must be made on the required Bid Form. Two completed copies of the Bid Form are required. Plans, specifications and the official bid form will be made available Thursday, February 7th, 2019 and may be obtained from the office of the engineer, Viox and Viox, Inc., 466 Erlanger Road, Erlanger, KY 41018 for a cost of $75.00 for each set. There will be an additional charge of $15.00 each set for mailing and handling if necessary. The City will evaluate all submitted bids in accordance with resident bidder preferences pursuant to KRS 45A.490-494. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BCR,Feb7,’19#3357220
The City of Florence will receive bids Thursday, February 21st, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. Local time at the Florence Government Center, 8100 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, KY 41042 for the Gunpowder Pointe Street Improvement Project. This project shall include all material, labor, equipment and installation required to complete all element(s). Each sealed bid shall be accompanied by either a cashier’s check or satisfactory bid bond, in a sum, which is not less than five (5%) percent of the aggregate amount of the bid, payable to the City of Florence. Successful bidder will be required to execute and to provide construction contract security in an amount not less than one hundred percent of the bid. All bids must be made on the required Bid Form. Two completed copies of the Bid Form are required. Plans, specifications and the official bid form will be made available Thursday, February 7th, 2019 and may be obtained from the office of the engineer, Viox and Viox, Inc., 466 Erlanger Road, Erlanger, KY 41018 for a cost of $75.00 for each set. There will be an additional charge of $15.00 each set for mailing and handling if necessary. The City will evaluate all submitted bids in accordance with resident bidder preferences pursuant to KRS 45A.490-494. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BCR,Feb7,’19#3357192
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The City of Florence will receive bids Thursday, February 21st, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. Local time at the Florence Government Center, 8100 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, KY 41042 for the Curtis Avenue Storm Sewer Improvement Project. This project shall include all material, labor, equipment and installation required to complete all element(s). Each sealed bid shall be accompanied by either a cashier’s check or satisfactory bid bond, in a sum, which is not less than five (5%) percent of the aggregate amount of the bid, payable to the City of Florence. Successful bidder will be required to execute and to provide construction contract security in an amount not less than one hundred percent of the bid. All bids must be made on the required Bid Form. Two completed copies of the Bid Form are required. Plans, specifications and the official bid form will be made available Thursday, February 7th, 2019 and may be obtained from the office of the engineer, Viox and Viox, Inc., 466 Erlanger Road, Erlanger, KY 41018 for a cost of $75.00 for each set. There will be an additional charge of $15.00 each set for mailing and handling if necessary. The City will evaluate all submitted bids in accordance with resident bidder preferences pursuant to KRS 45A.490-494. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BCR,Feb7,’19#3357123
The City of Florence will receive bids Thursday, February 21st, 2019 at 10:40 a.m. Local time at the Florence Government Center, 8100 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, KY 41042 for the Lincoln Woods Playground Resurfacing Improvement Project. This project shall include all material, labor, equipment and installation required to complete all element(s). Each sealed bid shall be accompanied by either a cashier’s check or satisfactory bid bond, in a sum, which is not less than five (5%) percent of the aggregate amount of the bid, payable to the City of Florence. Successful bidder will be required to execute and to provide construction contract security in an amount not less than one hundred percent of the bid. All bids must be made on the required Bid Form. Two completed copies of the Bid Form are required. Plans, specifications and the official bid form will be made available Thursday, February 7th, 2019 and may be obtained from the office of the engineer, Viox and Viox, Inc., 466 Erlanger Road, Erlanger, KY 41018 for a cost of $75.00 for each set. There will be an additional charge of $15.00 each set for mailing and handling if necessary. The City will evaluate all submitted bids in accordance with resident bidder preferences pursuant to KRS 45A.490-494. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BCR,Feb7,’19#3356571
Closeout Public Hearing Advertisement This notice is intended to inform the residents of Boone County, Kentucky that the Boone County Fiscal Court is in the process of closing out Project 17-054, Year 10 of the Brighton Recovery Center Community Development Block Grant project. The project was funded by the Kentucky Community Development Block Grant Program. A public hearing will be held in the first floor Fiscal Court meeting room in the Boone County Administration Building, 2950 Washington Street, Burlington, Kentucky at 10:00 am EST, February 15, 2019. The purpose of this hearing is to review past uses of funds and program performance. Questions or comments about the project may be directed to: Matthew Webster Boone County Fiscal Court 2950 Washington Street Burlington, Kentucky 41005 859-334-3653 (telephone) 1800-648-6057 (toll free relay service TDD) The CDBG Program Completion Report (PCR) is available for review and comment during normal office hours at the office of the County Judge/Executive, 2nd Floor, Boone County Administration Building, 2950 Washington Street, Burlington, Kentucky. Written comments on this project and/or the PCR will be received until 10:00 am EST, February 15, 2019 . The Boone County Fiscal Court does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, religion or disability, and provides, upon request, reasonable accommodation, including auxiliary aids and services, to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in all services, programs and activities. Any persons requiring special needs assistance to attend and participate in this public hearing should contact Matthew Webster at least five days prior to the hearing. The number to reach Mr. Webster is 859334-3653 The TDD number for the hearing impaired is 1800-648-6057. BCR,Feb7,’19#3366189
Valor, LLC Advertisement Valor, LLC, mailing address P.O. Box 1914, Owensboro, KY 42302 hereby declares intention(s) to apply for a Transitional Malt Beverage and NQ Retail Malt Beverage Package License(s) to operate as a convenience store no later than May 4, 2019. The business to be licensed will be located at 430 Mount Zion Road, Florence, KY 41042 doing business as HOP Shop #1413. The (owner(s); Principal Officers and Directors; Limited Partners; or Members) are as follows: Shareholder of Emmick, Inc., Member of Valor Management, LLC, Trustee of Gary T. Emmick Dynasty Trust, President of Valor, LLC, and Executor of the Yvonne S. Emmick Estate, Gary Emmick of 6700 Barcroft, Owensboro, KY 42303; Member of Valor Management, LLC, Lisa Emmick of 6700 Barcroft, Owensboro, KY 42303; Shareholder of Emmick, Inc., Joshua Emmick of 1662 Brighton Court, Owensboro, KY 42303. Any person, association, corporation, or body politic may protest the granting of the license(s) by writing the Dept. of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 1003 Twilight Trail, Frankfort, KY 40601-8400, within 30 days of the date of this legal publication. BCR,Feb7,’19#3366126
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The City of Florence will receive bids Thursday, February 21st, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. local time at the Florence Government Center, 8100 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, KY 41042 for the Commercial / Public Street Striping and Markings Project. Bids submitted for this project shall include all material, labor, equipment and installation required to complete all element(s). Each sealed bid shall be accompanied by either a cashier’s check or satisfactory bid bond, in a sum, which is not less than five (5%) percent of the aggregate amount of the bid, payable to the City of Florence. Successful bidder will be required to execute and to provide construction contract security in an amount not less than one hundred percent of the bid. All bids must be made on the required Bid Form. Two completed copies of the Bid Form are required. Plans, specifications and the official bid form will be made available Thursday, February 7th, 2019 and may be obtained from the office of the engineer, Viox and Viox, Inc., 466 Erlanger Road, Erlanger, KY 41018 for a cost of $100.00 for each set. There will be an additional charge of $15.00 each set for mailing and handling if necessary. The City will evaluate all submitted bids in accordance with resident bidder preferences pursuant to KRS 45A.490-494. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BCR,Feb7,’19#3357306
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The City of Florence will receive bids Thursday, February 21st, 2019 at 10:10 a.m. Local time at the Florence Government Center, 8100 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, KY 41042 for the Connector Drive Sidewalk Improvement Project. This project shall include all material, labor, equipment and installation required to complete all element(s). Each sealed bid shall be accompanied by either a cashier’s check or satisfactory bid bond, in a sum, which is not less than five (5%) percent of the aggregate amount of the bid, payable to the City of Florence. Successful bidder will be required to execute and to provide construction contract security in an amount not less than one hundred percent of the bid. All bids must be made on the required Bid Form. Two completed copies of the Bid Form are required. Plans, specifications and the official bid form will be made available Thursday, February 7th, 2019 and may be obtained from the office of the engineer, Viox and Viox, Inc., 466 Erlanger Road, Erlanger, KY 41018 for a cost of $75.00 for each set. There will be an additional charge of $15.00 each set for mailing and handling if necessary. The City will evaluate all submitted bids in accordance with resident bidder preferences pursuant to KRS 45A.490-494. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BCR,Feb7,’19#3357065 NOTICE OF BOND SALE The Walton-Verona Independent School District Finance Corporation will, until 11:00 A.M., E.S.T., on February 21, 2019, receive at the office of the Executive Director of the Kentucky School Facilities Construction Commission, 700 Louisville Road, Carriage House, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, competitive bids for $2,995,000 of its School Building Revenue Bonds, Series 2019, dated March 1, 2019 and maturing March 1, 2020 through March 1, 2039. Specific information and required Official Bid Form available in the POS at www .rsamuni.com from Ross, Sinclaire & Associates, LLC. Legal Opinion: Keating Muething & Klekamp PLL, Cincinnati, Ohio. BQ. BCR,Feb7,’19#3350350
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AMENDED NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 18-CI-00823
AMENDED NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 16-CI-01636
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BROOKE N. JUSTICE, ET AL
SUSAN R. STEPHENSON, ET AL
By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JANUARY 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, FEBRUARY 28, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 20-2 RIO GRANDE CIRCLE FLORENCE, KY 41042 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 062.00-02-020.02 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $75,335.29 GROUP NO.: 5022 THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICULARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OF SALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2019 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS. All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commissioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warranted title of the real estate to the purchaser. FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALES AND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND AT www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies to Master Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE ADVISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THAT WEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS. BCR,Feb7,’19#3367698
VERSUS} MARK A. PRYOR, ET AL By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered DECEMBER 19, 2018 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 6514 WESTGATE LANE BURLINGTON, KY 41005 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 038.00-17-757.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $76,895.92 GROUP NO.: 4253 THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICULARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OF SALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2019 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS. All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commissioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warranted title of the real estate to the purchaser. FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALES AND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND AT www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies to Master Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE ADVISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THAT WEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS. BCR,Feb7,’19#3367647 AMENDED NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 18-CI-00093
By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered AUGUST 10, 2017 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, FEBRUARY 28, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 15519 LEBANON-CRITTENDEN ROAD VERONA, KY 41092 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 068.00-07-036.00 (LOT #36) AND 068.00-07-037.00 (LOT #37) AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $56,667.08 GROUP NO.: 4660 THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICULARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OF SALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2019 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS. All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commissioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warranted title of the real estate to the purchaser. FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALES AND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND AT www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies to Master Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE ADVISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THAT WEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS. BCR,Feb7,’19#3367684
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JANSON M. WADE, ET AL
GARY D. SHARON, ET AL
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By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered DECEMBER 19, 2018 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 8583 WINTHROP CIRCLE FLORENCE, KY 41042 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 062.00-22-050.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $144,193.79 GROUP NO.: 1159 THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICULARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OF SALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2019 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS. All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commissioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warranted title of the real estate to the purchaser. FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALES AND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND AT www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies to Master Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE ADVISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THAT WEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS. BCR,Feb7,’19#3367647
MARY ANN KRESIN, ET AL
By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JULY 12, 2017 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, FEBRUARY 28, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 1059 STALLION WAY UNION, KY 41091 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 064.00-06-026.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $152,290.59 GROUP NO.: 1765 THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO THE MORTGAGE OF FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION RECORDED FEBRUARY 20, 2008 IN MORTGAGE BOOK 3206 PAGE 194 IN THE BOONE COUNTY CLERK’S RECORDS. THE TOTAL AMOUNT OWED TO FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION IS THE PRINCIPAL SUM OF $226,014.15 MORE OR LESS PLUS INTEREST AT THE RATE OF 5% PER ANNUM UNTIL PAID PLUS SUCH OTHER CHARGES ALLOWED BY THE MORTGAGE AND THE PROMISSORY NOTE IT SECURES, AND KENTUCKY LAW. THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICULARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OF SALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2019 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS. All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commissioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warranted title of the real estate to the purchaser. FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALES AND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND AT www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies to Master Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE ADVISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THAT WEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS. BCR,Feb7,’19#3367755
Put it up for sale.
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By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JANUARY 8, 2019 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 3044 MILLER COURT BURLINGTON, KY 41005 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 036.00-04-003.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $261,162.10 GROUP NO.: 1688 THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICULARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OF SALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2019 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS. All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commissioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warranted title of the real estate to the purchaser. FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALES AND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND AT www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies to Master Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE ADVISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THAT WEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS. BCR,Feb7,’19#3367690
Celebrate it.
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NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 18-CI-00996
NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 18-CI-01222
HOME POINT FINANCIAL CORPORATION SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO STONEGATE MORTGAGE CORPORATION
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR AEGIS ASSET BACKED SECURITIES TRUST MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-1
FIFTH THIRD BANK, AN OHIO BANKING CORPORATION
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ROB B. HOLLAND, ET AL
SUSAN TAYLOR, ET AL
By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JANUARY 9, 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, FEBRUARY 28, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 6324 BIRCHWOOD COURT BURLINGTON, KY 41005 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 049.00-11-094.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $80,536.04 GROUP NO.: 1393 THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICULARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OF SALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2019 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS. All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commissioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warranted title of the real estate to the purchaser. FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALES AND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND AT www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies to Master Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE ADVISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THAT WEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS. BCR,Feb7,’19#3367601
VERSUS} DANIEL T. SPEELMAN, ET AL By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JANUARY 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, FEBRUARY 28, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 384 ROCKY POINTE COURT WALTON, KY 41094 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 077.00-18-022.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $159,131.96 GROUP NO.: 5156 THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICULARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OF SALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2019 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS. All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commissioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warranted title of the real estate to the purchaser. FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALES AND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND AT www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies to Master Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE ADVISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THAT WEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS. BCR,Feb7,’19#3367763 NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 18-CI-01038 PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE, A DIVISION OF NATIONAL CITY BANK 3232 NEWMARK DRIVE MIAMISBURG, OH 45342 VERSUS} ZACHARY DILLON, ET AL By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JANUARY 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, FEBRUARY 28, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 415 SAINT JUDE CIRCLE FLORENCE, KY 41042 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 061.11-28-001.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $91,465.54 GROUP NO.: 578 THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICULARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OF SALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2019 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS. All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commissioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warranted title of the real estate to the purchaser. FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALES AND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND AT www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies to Master Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE ADVISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THAT WEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS. BCR,Feb7,’19#3367772
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By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JANUARY 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, FEBRUARY 28, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 74 MIRIAM DRIVE FLORENCE, KY 41042 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 061.08-22-002.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $101,987.77 GROUP NO.: 728 THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICULARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OF SALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2019 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS. All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commissioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warranted title of the real estate to the purchaser. FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALES AND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND AT www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies to Master Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE ADVISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THAT WEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS. BCR,Feb7,’19#3367778 NORTHERN KENTUCKY INDEPENDENT DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Proposals will be received by the Northern Kentucky Independent District Health Department on the date listed for the following: PROPOSAL ITEM: AUDIT(S) SERVICES OPENING TIME: 12:00 PM Eastern Standard Time (synchronized at the following web-site: http://www.time.gov LOCAL TIME) DATE: Thursday, February 28th, 2019 LOCATION NORTHERN KENTUCKY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Office of Director of Administration & Accounting 8001 Veterans Memorial Drive Florence, KY 41042 Specifications can be obtained from George Moore by e-mail at George.Moore@nkyhealth.org, phone at (859) 344-5461 or by fax at (859) 578-3689. Sealed proposals must be clearly marked “AUDIT—DO NOT OPEN” on the outside of the envelope. Proposals will be opened and read aloud. The Health Department reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, to waive any informalities and to negotiate for the modifications of any proposal or accept that proposal which is deemed the most desirable and advantageous from the standpoint of customer value and may not, on its face, appear to be the lowest and best price. No proposal may be withdrawn for a period of ninety (90) days after the scheduled proposal opening date. The NKIDHD cautions proposers to assure actual delivery of mailed or hand-delivered proposals directly to the Northern Kentucky Health Department prior to the deadline set for receiving proposals. Telephone confirmation of timely receipt of the proposal may be made by calling (859) 344-5461, before proposal closing time. Any proposal received by the NKIDHD after the established deadline will be returned unopened to the proposer. BCR,Feb7’18# 3368218 Notice to Bid The Burlington Fire Protection District, pursuant to KRS 45A, will receive sealed bids at the Burlington Fire Station located at 6050 Firehouse Drive, Burlington, KY 41005 until 1:00 p.m., March 4, 2019, for Asphalt milling/paving/restriping for the district. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud at that time at the fire station. Late bids, electronically submitted or facsimile bids will not be accepted. BID ENVELOPE MUST BE LABELED: “SEALED BID: ASPHALT LOT PROJECT.” Specifications may be obtained from the Burlington fire station between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM, located at 6050 Firehouse Drive, Burlington, KY 41005. The district reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BCR,Feb7’19# 3370441
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AMENDED NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 18-CI-01223
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AMENDED NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE CASE NO.: 18-CI-01236 PENNYMAC LOAN SERVICES, LLC VERSUS} MIKE LONG, ET AL By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered DECEMBER 27, 2018 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2019 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 101 ROGERS LANE FLORENCE, KY 41042 PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 061.16-24-016.00 AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $82,753.79 GROUP NO.: 622 THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICULARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OF SALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2019 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS. All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commissioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warranted title of the real estate to the purchaser. FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALES AND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND AT www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies to Master Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE ADVISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THAT WEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS. BCR,Feb7,’19#3367611
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