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Newport plan calls for more parking and another hotel Sheila Vilvens Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
Finding a parking space could become less of a chore in Newport, if plans for a mixed-use building complete with parking garage come to fruition. A 350-space parking garage is proposed, along with a 144-room hotel and offi ce and retail space, for a parking lot adjacent to Newport, Kentucky’s World Peace Bell site. Newport Commission members embraced the plan last week by approving a memorandum of agreement with World Peace Bell Hospitality, the fi rm also behind the city’s Hampton Inn. Mayor Jerry Peluso called the plans impressive. There are a good number of successful projects on Monmouth Street. In fact, Newport is increasingly a hot spot of activity for new development. Earlier this year AEG Presents/PromoWest announced plans to build a $40 million indoor-outdoor concert venue and 550-space parking garage at the Ovation site in Newport. During the early planning stages for the mixed-use development, City Manager Thomas Fromme said the city pushed for underground parking. It was preferred, he said, but proved cost prohibitive. The above ground parking garage will be designed to fi t with the landscape. The project will be done in phases, Fromme said. Phase one includes the parking garage and hotel which will front Fourth Street. Phase two will include the offi ce/retail building, and the city and developer are negotiating with a possible tenant, he said. Fromme declined to identify the tenant but said they would be a good fi t for the area. Don’t look for construction to begin
It will soon be easier to park near the World Peace Bell in Newport. THE ENQUIRER/PATRICK REDDY
soon. The project is about a year away from groundbreaking with the develop-
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Newport is poised to issue industrial revenue bonds to assist with the project.
Newport on the Levee is now smoke-free Randy Tucker Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
The AMC Theater will be smoke-free. RYAN TERHUNE/THE ENQUIRER
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Newport on the Levee is now smokefree. The 380,000-square-foot, town-center-style shopping center recently adopted its new no-smoking and novaping policy, according to a spokeswoman for the Levee. The Levee has also partnered with St. Elizabeth Healthcare to promote healthy living with a series of wellness classes at the mall, including yoga, dance and tai chi that will be open to the public. St. Elizabeth will also provide free smoking-cessation classes for Levee tenants. “We take our role in the community very seriously when it comes to wellness
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Kids get in free to the Newport Aquarium this summer a full-priced adult ticket. This off er began May 26 and is available through July 21 and must be purchased online at NewportAquarium.com. On top of that, there's a new baby shark at the Newport Aquarium. Try not to get the song stuck in your head. A baby epaulette shark, born at Newport Aquarium, will be on exhibit for the fi rst time ever this summer. Guests will also get a chance to help name the baby shark, aquarium offi cials said. "Once grown, the epaulette shark will follow in her parents’ “fi n-prints” and become an ambassador for her species through the WAVE Foundation’s Wave on Wheels community outreach eff orts. In the meantime, guests can watch her grow up in her new home inside the Seahorses gallery," the aquarium said. The Newport Aquarium is also extending its summer hours and will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily through Aug. 31.
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This obituary for a Northern Kentucky dog gives all the feels ring very true today. Our beloved German Shorthaired Pointer, Gus, passed away peacefully Tuesday, May 21, 2019 We have a feeling this good boy had a at the age of 141⁄ 2. Gus was born in Nowonderful life. vember of 2004, shortly after he was Gus’ mom and dad placed an obitu- brought to live here at the Alexandria ary in the Cincinnati EnFuneral Home. Early on we quirer’s May 23 edition last knew Gus was extra special. week, giving us all a hint at We never intended for him how wonderfully he was to become the funeral home cared for during his life. grief therapy dog, but he And there’s this: Gus was took to it naturally. He was an extra good boy who lived extremely friendly and his life making others feel helped to bring comfort to better as they grieved beso many families. fore he died on May 21 at age Children loved seeing 14. Gus at the funeral home and He served a post as the he welcomed their aff ecfuneral home grief therapy Gus PROVIDED tions by showing off his fadog at Alexandria Funeral vorite dog trick. Over the Home in Alexandria, where he comfort- years Gus has become well known in the ed many and became a fi xture in the community and oftentimes would have community, according to the obituary. visitors stop by just to bring him treats. In the obit, Gus’ parents Marvin and He always remembered his special Terrie Bryan wrote: “We never intended friends and greeted them with excitefor him to become the funeral home ment every time. Gus was a lover of grief therapy dog, but he took to it natu- couches, killer of squeaky toys, and rally. He was extremely friendly and thoroughly enjoyed running in the fuhelped to bring comfort to so many fam- neral home yard and on the family farm. ilies.” He was also a past blue ribbon winner at And at the end of the obit, the family the Alexandria Fair. made sure to remind everyone to cherGus was a truly loyal companion and ish their pets. Man’s Best Friend to his dog parents, “At the wishes of Gus’s family please Marvin and Terrie Bryan. He will be give your dog a hug, belly rub and an ex- missed by the entire Bryan family and tra treat.” his co-workers at Alexandria Funeral I’m not crying! You’re crying! Home. You were a “Good Boy” Gus! At Read the full obit: the wishes of Gus’s family please give your dog a hug, belly rub and an extra Gus Bryan treat. To see the obituary to go www.legaAlexandria - “Bringing home a puppy cy.com/ obituaries/nky/obituary. is a countdown to sorrow.” These words aspx?n =gus-bryan &pid= 192954207 Andrea Reeves Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
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Alexandria man indicted in online juvenile sex sting Cameron Knight Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
An Alexandria man was indicted Friday with trying to have sex with a minor using the internet, offi cials said. Kevin Schwarber, 32, faces a felony after a month-long undercover sting resulting in his arrest in March. The Kentucky Attorney General’s Cyber Crime Unit and the Covington Police Department organized the operation in which a detective posed as a minor. “Schwarber requested details about the minor persona’s sexual history, requested to receive sexual images and sent sexually explicit images of himself over the internet,” prosecutors said. At the conclusion of the investigation, Schwarber was arrested at his job
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Rhubarb off ers a tart taste of spring Rita’s Kitchen Rita Heikenfeld
Right now, I’m waiting for a rhubarb custard pie to fi nish baking. As I was assembling the pie with the help of granddaughter, Ellery, age 4 (yes, it’s that easy), I was wondering how many of you eat and/or grow rhubarb. Maybe you know rhubarb as the “pie plant.” Technically, rhubarb is a vegetable, not a fruit. Strawberry rhu-
Rosy red rhubarb sauce OK so if you don’t want to make the pie, be adventurous enough to cook up this easy rhubarb sauce. Lovely over ice cream, plain cake, stirred into plain yogurt or oatmeal. No real recipe, but here’s how I do it: Ingredients Rhubarb, chopped up Sugar Instructions
barb pie is a rite of spring. If I would have had any strawberries left after making strawberry shrub (a recipe I’m sharing soon), I would have tossed some in with the pie. Honestly, though, I think it’s perfect as is – a bit of tartness to go along with the sweet. We used to have a thriving rhubarb plant. My husband, Frank, sealed its fate when he drove over it with the tractor. Twice. So the rhubarb for the pie came from neighbor Bob, who gifted me with enough for a pie and more. As for my new rhubarb plant, I put a large stake in front of it. Here’s hoping…
Measure rhubarb. For every 2 cups, use about 1⁄ 2cup sugar. Place rhubarb and sugar with a bit of water (not too much, just enough to keep it from sticking) in a saucepan. Bring to a boil, lower to a simmer and cook until it starts to thicken nicely, about 20 minutes or so. It gets thicker as it cools. Store in refrigerator up to a month or freeze up to 6 months. Good add ins: Minced ginger root or crystallized ginger, or a splash of vanilla (add vanilla after cooking)
Rhubarb custard pie. PHOTOS BY RITA HEIKENFELD
Rhubarb custard pie Pat Jarvis is a student of mine and shared her rhubarb pie recipe with me a while back. Here’s my adapted version. “My very favorite pie”, Pat told me. Ingredients
Bake at 400 for 15 minutes, reduce temperature to 350 and bake 30-35 minutes more. Serve with a dollop of whipped cream, or warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Tip: Bake pies on bottom shelf
3 large eggs 11⁄ 3 cups sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon nutmeg or 1⁄ 2 teaspoon mace 4 cups fresh rhubarb, diced small, or frozen, thawed Instructions Preheat oven to 400. Whisk together everything but the rhubarb. Stir in rhubarb and pour into prepared pie shell.
Closer to the heat source means a crisper bottom crust. Freeze it! No need to peel rhubarb. Just cut up the stalks, lay in a single layer on a cookie sheet, freeze hard, uncovered, then transfer to containers. Done! Rhubarb is good for you This tart “fruit” contains calcium and vitamin C along with fi ber and other nutrients.
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Viewpoints My skin. My choice to tattoo. Bonnie Jean Feldkamp Guest Columnist Community Recorder
I’ve always known that my skin, and what I decide do with it or do to it, is up to me. But now, Kentucky wants to change that with a new proposed ban when it comes to tattoos. The Kentucky Department for Public Health fi led proposed regulations on tattooing that includes prohibiting tattoos on scarred skin. Doctors stress that it’s important some scars remain visible for continued monitoring (such as cancer scars related to melanoma). However, proposing a ban on tattooing any and all scars is extreme. Make recommendations, sure. Educate me as to when it’s not appropriate, yes. But at the end of the day, it’s still my skin and what I choose to do with it is still up to me. My skin issues started young – in kindergarten. I developed thick patches of fl aky, itchy plaque psoriasis on my knees. My mom covered the patches with strips of medicated treatment tape. Doctors wouldn’t treat me until I was older so mom shared her medicine with me. Psoriasis was an autoimmune disease we shared. My skin worsened as I got older and I developed patches on my legs, arms, back, scalp, and even on my face. The
stress of adolescence made it angry. Any skin trauma, simple sunburn, or scraped elbow resulted in a scab that turned to a psoriasis patch. Kids loved to tease me about it and ask me if it was contagious. In high school, I underwent UV light therapy in an attempt to control it. It helped, but nothing cured. I just lived with it. Doctors treated psoriasis like a vanity disease and so I did, too. Then something wonderful happened. When I got pregnant with my daughter in my mid-20s, my skin disease went into pregnancy-induced remission and stayed there for six years. It was wonderful. No more itching or fl aking. But when the patches of psoriasis healed they left behind white spots. Spots that never tanned or darkened. If I was lucky, it freckled. I still felt unattractive and self-conscience. I still felt the need to explain the discolorations in my skin. Then, I decided to get a tattoo. I wonder now if these spots on my skin are considered scars according to this proposed ban? Who would make that judgment call? How would a ban be enforced? Would I need a permission slip from my dermatologist? Would I be turned away for a tattoo in Kentucky if this proposed ban becomes a thing? Surely, a tattoo artist is not expected to make medical judgments. The artist also doesn’t have to do any work he or she is uncomfortable with. Waivers and
consent forms exist for a reason. Because the onus is, and should always be, on the person getting the tattoo. I loved my tattoo instantly. For once, I had something on my skin that I wanted there. Something that I chose and was proud of. I actually enjoyed the way my skin looked. I felt I had some sort of control and my skin felt beautiful. I think that’s what bothers me the most about this proposed ban – the loss of control. For so many people who decide to turn a scar into a beautiful tattoo, it gives them some sort of control over their trauma. It helps the healing. Psoriasis crept back onto my skin in my 30s along with joint pain. I was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis. Thankfully, the prescribed biologic injections cleared my skin. I got a second tattoo. I plan to get more. Disease-ridden or not, this skin is mine and I enjoy having some control of its beauty. Our lives become works of art – from our words, actions, clothing choice, hair color, makeup, and tattoos. The government should not interfere in the art of living, Written comments on this proposed administrative regulation are being received until May 31, 2019. Send written comments to Chase Coff ey, Executive Administrative Assistant, Offi ce of Legislative and Regulatory Aff airs, 275 East Main Street 5 W-A, Frankfort, Kentucky 40621; phone 502-564-6746, fax 502-
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2019 high school baseball and softball all-stars announced Jon Richardson Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
The Northern Kentucky Baseball Coaches Association and Northern Kentucky Softball Coaches Association have announced their 2019 all-star teams.
BASEBALL Division “AA” Player of the Year: Blaine Walters, pitcher, Cooper Jim Connor Coach of the Year: Chris Maxwell, Dixie Heights All-stars: Truman Pierson, designated hitter, Covington Catholic; Sam Crigler, fi rst base, Cooper; Christian Seger, second base, Simon Kenton; Jesus Riera, shortstop, Campbell County; Landen Scott, third base, Simon Kenton; Derek Atwood, catcher, Conner; Adam Gray, outfi eld, Campbell County; Brennan Gangwish, outfi eld, Simon Kenton; Jack Coldiron, outfi eld, Covington Catholic; Blaine Walters, pitcher, Cooper; Evan Webster, pitcher, Ryle.
Division “A” Player of the Year: Logan Castleman, Beechwood Ray Brown Coach of the Year: Kevin Gray, Beechwood All-stars: Ayden Hutton, designated hitter, Beechwood; Kameron Kraus, fi rst base, St. Henry; Gavin Hayes, second base, Bellevue; John Odom, shortstop, Beechwood; Jake Brockman, third base, St. Henry; Bryce Ziegler, catcher, Highlands; Logan Castleman, outfi eld, Beechwood; Devin Johnson, outfi eld, Beechwood; Cooper Schwallbach, outfi eld, Highlands; Carter Noah, pitcher, Beechwood; Grady Cramer, pitcher, Highlands.
Kathy Kennedy has retired after 35 years of coaching club volleyball. THANKS TO PETE SALKOWSK I
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Kathy Kennedy has given a lot to her students at the Northern Kentucky-Ohio Volleyball Club, a good number of whom have taken those gifts and become major players for Power 5 colleges. What’s more, those volleyball players are giving back now that Kennedy has retired from coaching volleyball after 35 years of mentoring young players. With Katie Wesseling, who is also retired, Kennedy founded the NKYVC, which is in its 20th year. The club has been the starting point for many of Northern Kentucky’s all-time best high school volleyball players, plus many Cincinnati standouts. More than 200 players have secured college volleyball scholarships in that time, including several to top-level Division I programs. Dozens of former players gathered in Newport May 18 to celebrate Kennedy’s career. Kennedy and several players gave speeches at the gathering. “It’s a great opportunity to say thank you to people who have impacted my life in so many diff erent ways, in my development as a coach, a person and a mentor,” Kennedy said May 17. “When you’ve done something this long, you hope you have left a little impact. I’m grateful for the fact they’re going to come and hang out with me. We keep in touch and as they go into their careers and their families. And at one point they realize what it all meant: When your boundaries are being pushed, then they reach out. It’s very melancholy but it’s time for the next generation of coaches to pick up the gauntlet and move forward with new ideas.” Kennedy, 53, also retired last year from her corporate career at Canon, where she’s a sales representa-
Region 9 Player of the Year: Logan Castleman, Beechwood Coach of the Year: Kevin Gray, Beechwood Assistant Coach of the Year: Denny Taney, Holy Cross All-stars: Logan Castleman, Beechwood; Evan Webster, Ryle; Blaine Walters, Cooper; John Odom, Beechwood; Ethan Kavanagh, Highlands; Carter Noah, Beechwood; Bryce Smith, Dixie Heights; Teal Nally, Covington Catholic; Zach Haigis, Dixie Heights; Jake Gulley, Highlands. See ALL-STARS, Page 2B
The NKYVC signing class of 2018. THANKS TO THE NKYVC
tive. Kennedy offi cially stepped down from the club in late 2018, handing the reins to Jill Hunt, A Ryle teacher and Notre Dame Academy graduate who has been coaching with the club for 19 years. “It’s a thankless job, coaching,” said Gretchen Stephenson, who has helped with NKYVC. Her daughter Lainey, a Notre Dame grad, plays for Wright State. “You don’t make a lot of money doing it. We don’t have many parent issues because Kathy manages it. The coaches just had to coach; they didn’t have to do anything else. She believes in paying the coaches really well. A lot of clubs just do per diem. She pays salary and per diem and made it worth their while to stay in the club.” Kennedy also serves as a resource for young women after they graduate from college – serving as their reference on job applications and helping them fi nd connections in the volleyball coaching ranks. Kennedy’s philosophy to her athletes is for them to use the sport they love as a vehicle to accomplish bigger goals. “She was working 50-60 hours a week at Canon and a lot of people don’t realize that,” Stephenson said. “She’s putting 30-40 hours a week into volleyball and traveling. She always found time for those kids, and now she’s relaxed and she was able to leave on her own terms.”
A who’s who of college volleyball Alumni of the club are spread out and made plans to come to Newport. That included Michelle Davis, a 2001 Notre Dame Academy graduate who went on to See COACH, Page 2B
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SOFTBALL Division I Player of the Year: Jessica Walsh, Campbell County First team: Macy Krohman, Simon Kenton; Karys Black, Boone County; Kai Dickerson, Ryle; Kaylee McGinn, Dixie Heights; Dylan Scott, Cooper; Serena Paterno, Notre Dame; McKinlee Miller, Campbell County; Brooke Albert, Dixie Heights; Grace Morgan, Ryle. Second team: Nikki Bridgers, Boone County; Corin Crawford, Conner; Bella Bastin, Campbell County; Amber Chaney, Cooper; Olivia Meier, Notre Dame; Merrin Kelly, Scott; Hannah Bishop, Ryle; Star Smith, Boone County; Emma Houston, Conner. Honorable mention: Maggie Fields, Dixie Heights; Harper Kinmon, Boone County; Macy Campbell, Scott; Alexis Baker, Simon Kenton; Allana Matteson, Cooper; Becca Mitchell, Campbell County; Kaitlyn Becknell, Conner; Abby Joering, Campbell County; Haley Perry, Simon Kenton.
Division II Player of the Year: Rachel Gabbard, Highlands First team: Olivia Verst, Pendleton County; Maddie Kramer, Bishop Brossart; Kacy Zimmerman, Newport Central Catholic; Addisyn Michael, WaltonVerona; Maycie Walker, Grant County; Shannon Flaherty, St. Henry; Maddie Musk, Pendleton County; Reagan Carlisle, Pendleton County; Kaycee Fogt, St. Henry. Second team: Kennedy Baioni, Highlands; Sydney Steimle, St. Henry; Morgan Barnes, Newport; Madison Kennedy, Lloyd; Breanna Beach, Grant County; Anna Greenwell, Highlands; Samantha Verst, Pendleton County; Piper Macke, Highlands; Jenna Fryer,
Newport Central Catholic. Honorable mention: Kendal Blau, Walton-Verona; Alexus Miller, Newport; Mya Kennedy, Holmes; Halee McVay, St. Henry; Mariah Frommeyer, Bishop Brossart; Jayla Bright, Holmes; Faith Alford, Walton-Verona; Brooke Shewmaker, Bishop Brossart; Zarryla Eschan, Holmes.
Division III Player of the Year: Grace Workman, Dayton First team: Brooke Meier, Villa Madonna; Arianna Dotson, Bellevue; Olivia Palesak, Calvary Christian; Emma Donelen, Dayton; Anna Wagner, Villa Madonna; Delaney Kemper, Williamstown; Emily Taylor, Williamstown; Alexis Leger, Bellevue; Karina Casterlon, Ludlow. Second team: Cameron Williams, Bellevue; Kayla Everman, Ludlow; Hannah Steff en, Covington Latin; Casey Fulton, Villa Madonna; Ruby Boutot, Calvary Christian; Madison Morgan, Ludlow; Tabi Jordan, Williamstown; Kaylin Peer, Williamstown; Savanna Schwartz, Calvary Christian. Honorable mention: Juliette Ashcraft, Dayton; Bella Slone, Ludlow; Tatum Turner, Dayton; Alyssa Wilson, Williamstown; Lacey Nickell, Dayton; Camdyn Meier, Villa Madonna; Anna Rogers, Ludlow; Joslyn Thornberry, Villa Madonna; Oreanna Donaldson, Calvary Christian.
Gold glove team Kaylee McGinn, fi rst base, Dixie Heights; Mariah Frommeyer, fi rst base, Bishop Brossart; Kaitlyn Irwin, second base, Boone County; Jenna Slusher, third base, Dixie Heights; Destiny Wallace, shortstop, Williamstown; Kaylee Bruener, pitcher, Pendleton County; Becca Mitchell, catcher, Campbell County; Maggie Fields, outfi eld, Dixie Heights; McKinlee Miller, outfi eld, Campbell County; Olivia Verst, outfi eld, Pendleton County; Samantha Glover, outfi eld, Simon Kenton.
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Innovator by nature Stephenson said Kennedy is an innovator by nature. She was the fi rst to start Pre K-U10 volleyball training and the fi rst to off er “Boot Camp” style clinics, NKYVC was the fi rst to off er to any girl who wished to participate in club volleyball a way to do that. Kennedy is upfront with both her players and potential college coaches about a player’s potential. Stephenson said she has built strong relationships
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with college coaches because those coaches know she will only promote players who can help them, and she worked to fi nd colleges that were the right fi ts for all her players. “She’s really good at that.’ Stephenson said. “Her job at Canon was sales, training, public speaking. That parlayed really nicely to the recruiting and directing. You can’t sell a kid to a college coach, you have to be honest about it or the coach won’t trust you on the next one. She knows everybody.” A Division I signee usually starts learning ball skills when she is a little kid. It is also a sport where team play is crucial and the players on the fl oor have to be in constant communication and sync with each other. The team’s sixthbest player on the fl oor is usually as important as the best one. “Volleyball is one of the hardest sports to play because you’re only as good as the last person who touches the ball,” Kennedy said. “If you’re a hitter, you’re only as good as the teammates who get the ball to you. (In basketball), a point guard can take over a game and score 40 points individually. The chemistry is critical to any team success, Learning how to work with a group, learning how to lead, solve problems, being committed. All sports can give you that, but volleyball is the hardest play and the hardest to coach. You have to train at a high level and everyone has to have the same goal.”
What’s next for NKYVC? The club will continue to grow, Kennedy said. The NKYVC opened a new building in Wilder two years ago. Kennedy, who played high school volleyball in Wisconsin, will spend time with her family and volunteer for causes she hasn’t had time to before. She will always miss teaching the lessons of volleyball. “You watch magic happen,” she said. “You see perfection and choreography. It doesn’t matter what the fi nish is. It’s the hard work. It’s a great game and it translates to life success. Those are lasting impressions that are far more important than wins and losses. A lot of character is built in that gym.”
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THURSDAY, MAY 30 Concerts & Tour Dates Kenny Roby of 6 String Drag 6 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. Special early show. southgatehouse.com. Summer Music on the Levee: 90s Kids 7-10 p.m., Newport on the Levee, 1 Levee Way, Newport. Free. $teven Cannon 7 p.m., Thompson House, 24 East 3rd St., Newport. $15. The Collection 8 p.m., Thompson House, 24 East 3rd St., Newport. Voice of Addiction, Patsy, Jims 8 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport.
Literary & Books Sit Crooked and Talk Straight 7 p.m., Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 1 Levee Way Suite 2127, Newport. stores.barnesandnoble.com.
Museums & Attractions Music at BCM: Phil Degreg & Brubeck Tribute 7-9 p.m., Behringer-Crawford Museum, 1600 Montague Road, Covington. $5, free ages 3-12. bcmuseum.org.
FRIDAY, MAY 31 Concerts & Tour Dates Black Signal, Parallels Hot Sauce EP Release 8 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. Dirty Soul Record Release Party 9 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com.
Health & Wellness Overeaters Anonymous 7:15-8:15 p.m., St. Elizabeth Hospital, 85 N. Grand Ave., Fort Thomas. Free.
Nightlife & Singles Amy Sailor 9 p.m., Jerzee’s Pub and Grub, 708 Monmouth St., Newport. Kyla Mainous 9 p.m., Holler Hops, 7500 Oakbrook Drive, Florence. One Degree From Mande 8 p.m., Wunderbar Covington, 1132 Lee St., Covington.
Sports Cincinnati Dutch Lions vs West Virginia Alliance 7 p.m., Northern Kentucky University, Louie B Nunn Drive, Highland Heights. nku.edu. Evansville Otters at Florence Freedom 7:05 p.m., UC Health Stadium, 7950 Freedom Way, Florence.
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Festivals Taste of Newport 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Monmouth St., Newport.
Fundraising & Charity Project Happy Camper Kick-off Party 4 p.m., Camp Ernst, 7615 Camp Ernst Road, Burlington. eventbrite.com.
Sales & Retail Your Bridal Show 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Northern Kentucky Convention Center, 1 RiverCenter Blvd., Covington. $9 at the door. Benefits Susan G. Komen Southwest Ohio. perfectweddingguide.com.
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Health & Wellness Coffee and Coloring noon-1 p.m., Northern Kentucky CSC, 1717 Dixie Highway Suite 160, Covington. Line Dance Class 4-5 p.m., Elsmere Senior Center, 179 Dell St., Erlanger. Senior Strength Class 10-11 a.m., Elsmere Senior Center, 179 Dell St., Erlanger.
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Bullittsburg Baptist 225th Anniversary Feathers Event 2 p.m., Meadowood Golf Course, 1911 Golf Club Drive, Burlington. eventbrite.com.
Campus Rex, Lost Henry, Life Brother, Useless Fox 8 p.m., Thompson House, 24 East 3rd St., Newport. Oceano with Angelmaker, Prison, Cambion, Coldharbour 7 p.m., Thompson House, 24 East 3rd St., Newport.
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Flowerbuds 10 a.m., Campbell County Cooperative Extension Service, 3500 Alexandria Pike, Newport. Free. 859-572-2600. Family time for preschooler (age 3-5) and caregiver.
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Nightlife & Singles Newport Gangsters Tour 5 p.m., Gangsters Dueling Piano Bar, 18 E 5th St., Newport. $25.
SUNDAY, JUNE 2 Concerts & Tour Dates Hayes Carll 7:30 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com.
Health & Wellness Fighting Cancer Fatigue 6-7 p.m., Northern Kentucky CSC, 1717 Dixie Highway Suite 160, Covington.
Museums & Attractions Music at BCM: Leroy Ellington’s Sacred Roots 7-9 p.m., Behringer-Crawford Museum, 1600 Montague Road, Covington. $5, free ages 3-12. bcmuseum.org.
Nightlife & Singles Amy Sailor 6 p.m., Hebron Grille, 1960 North Bend Road, Hebron.
Sports Windy City ThunderBolts at Florence Freedom 6:35 p.m., UC Health Stadium, 7950 Freedom Way, Florence.
FRIDAY, JUNE 7 Concerts & Tour Dates 10 Years 6 p.m., Thompson House, 24 East 3rd St., Newport. Endive, Oh So Luminous, Whiskey Shambles Duo 9 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. Ricky Nye Inc 9:30 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. SoDown: The Motive Summer Tour 2019 9 p.m., Madison Live, 734 Madison Ave., Covington. ticketmaster.com. Southgate House of Blues 7 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. Stephen Marley Acoustic Jams Tour 8 p.m., Madison Theater, 730 Madison Ave., Covington. madisontheateronline.com.
Education 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s 1:30-2:30 p.m., Campbell County Cooperative Extension Service, 3500 Alexandria Pike, Newport. 859-572-2600; campbell.ca.uky.edu.
Kids & Family Antique Tractor and Machinery Show Knights of Columbus, 11186 S. Licking Pike, Alexandria. Free. Information: Greg Rawe 859-393-9070. Runs June 7-8.
Nightlife & Singles RubyGreen, Sami Riggs 8 p.m., Holler Hops, 7500 Oakbrook Drive, Florence. Saving Stimpy 9:30 p.m., Peecox Bar & Grill, 635 Donaldson, Erlanger.
Sports Cincinnati Dutch Lions vs Chicago FC United 6:30 p.m., Northern Kentucky University, Louie B Nunn Drive, Highland Heights. nku.edu.
SATURDAY, JUNE 8 Concerts & Tour Dates Muck Sticky 7 p.m., Madison Theater, 730 Madison Ave., Covington. madisontheateronline.com. SiriusXM The CoffeeHouse Tour: Matt Costa, JD & The Straight Shot 8 p.m., Madison Live, 734 Madison Ave., Covington. ticketmaster.com. Super Satan Fest 8 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com.
Health & Wellness Rooted Yoga “Queer As Folk” 1 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. Sunrise Riverboat Yoga 9 a.m., BB Riverboats, 101 Riverboat Row, Newport. eventbrite.com.
Organizations & Meetups Boone County Chapter, NSDAR Monthly Meeting 10 a.m.-noon, Boone County Public Library, 1786 Burlington Pk., Burlington.
SUNDAY, JUNE 9 Concerts & Tour Dates Stephen Day 7 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com.
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Located at 200 Mill Street Williamstown, KY 41097. From Walton, KY take I75 South to Williamstown Exit 156 and turn left and go to stop sign and go straight to US 25 and turn right as you get into Williamstown Mill Street is on the left auction location on the right. This a partial list. Craftsman 17in. Drill Press, Drill Press Vise, Pressure Washer, Craftsman 22 Gal. 5 Hp Air Compressor, Ryobi Router, Trunk with Camping Supplies, Blower, Craftsman Cordless 19. 2 Volt Circular Saw & Jig Saw &Flashlight, Heavy Duty Dual Shop Light On Stand, Heavy Duty Floor Light, Antique Apple Peeler, Ge 10000 Btu Air Conditioner, Bench Top Tool Box With 3 Drawers In It, Air Grease Gun, Air Parts Cleaning Gun, 2 Grinder Stands, Brass Pack Sprayer, Craftsman Gas Blower, Rope, Wooden Trunk, Base Ball Cards, Betty Boop Clock, Milwaukee Hammer Drill, Craftsman Compressor 22 Gal Tank Only, Jack Stands, Jacks, Reese Hitches, Pittsburg Wrenches, 7/16 To 1 ¼ , Gerber Leatherman Tool, Kobalt Knife, Sleeping Bag, Hinges, Small Rolls Of Wire, Kenmore Air Conditioner, 3 Clarkee Lockable Cases, Flask, Wood Plane, CB Radio, Christmas Lights Big Bulb, Stock Pots, B & D Saws All, Fancy Cigar Box, Star Wars Race Track, Bicentennial Coins, Humpty Dumpty Glasses, Child’s Plates, Some Collector Tins & Boxes ,Silver Plated Tea Set, UK Wildcat Clock, Child’s UK Jackets, UK Shirts, UK Pants, UK Pictures, UK Posters, Stack-On Gun Cabinet, Stack-On Ammo & Pistol Cabinet, 32 Cal Ammo, 12 Ga. Shells, 243 Shells, Lots Of 7.62 Ammo,.30 Carbine Ammo, Wood Gun Cabinet, Batchlers Wardrobe, 2 Shelves, Wood 4 Drawer File Cabinet, 4metal Kitchen Chairs, Motorcycle Mover, 2 Truck Tool Boxes, Roll Top Desk, Tambourine, Small Metal Trash Cans. Terms are cash or check with proper ID. No buyer’s premium 6 % Sale tax charged if dealer bring copy of sales tax number
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Alexandria: 3797 & 3803 LISA LN. 2 House, 5 Family Garage Sale! SAT. JUNE 1, 9AM-3PM Too Many Items to List!
Friendship Flea Market, Friendship, IN June 8 - June 16, Open Daily 9am Southeastern IN, 45 mi. west of Cincinnati, on State Road 62. 859-341-9188 friendshipfleamarket.com Bring this ad for $1 off parking Monday - Thursday.
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Crescent Springs: Emerald Springs Community Sale! Bromley Crescent Springs Road. Sat. June 1st 8am-2pm
HISTORIC 94th ANNUAL SHANDON STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Saturday, June 8, 2019 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. *Church Dinner from noon Homemade Ice Cream and Strawberry Shortcakes from 10 a.m. *40+ Vendors *Antique Tractor Show & Parade Free Antique Fire Engine Rides to Salty Dog Museum Few Vendor Spaces Still Available 4 miles west of Ross (follow signs) 513-738-4180
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3077 Allens Fork Drive Burlington Fri., 5/31 & Sat., 6/1 - 8a-4p Lots of kids toys (like new), lawn equipment, tools, new bedding, luggage, clothing, shoes, purses, kids movies/books/puzzles, etc.!
3701 Bristol Ct. Erlanger. Woodlyn Hills Subdivision. Fri 5/31 & Sat 6/1 8am-2pm. toys, stroller, clothes, & more! Lots of good stuff! 374 Terabet Court ~ Edgewood ~ Saturday, 6/1 - 8am-12pm Lots of misc. items!
Andrea’s Abundance Final Sale 11911 Cedarcreek Dr. (45240) Saturday June 1st 8 am - 1 pm Everything Must Go! No REASONABLE Offer will be Refused! Everything from Toys to Furniture to Tools Burlington: Hunters Trace, Fri. May 31 & Sat . June1, 8-3 Household, kitchen, purses, tools, doors, lamps, bedding, games, clothes, musical instruments, pictures, car seats, & luggage.
Burlington, Rummage Sale, 3001 Black Tail Way, Saturday June 1st, 8am-? Rain or Shine Cincinnati, Moving sale, 2929 Utopia Place, Sat: 8AMNoon, Furniture, household items, too much to list., Dir: Off Grace between Observatory and Linwood Elsmere, KY: Garage Sale! 908 Garvey Ave. Fri. & Sat. 8am-6pm, Sun. 9am-5pm, lots & lots of hand tools, Little Giant ladder, Craftsman tool chest, Shop Vac, compound miter saw, clothing, purses, shoes, household items, & much more!
Independence Ky10420 Marshall Rd Fri 5/31 & Sat 6/1, 8a-4p: Furniture, household, tools & lots of nice things
MULTI-FAMILY FLORENCE: Saturday, June 1 (Rain date June 8) 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM Gunpowder Pt. Community Yard Sale: Sunrise Dr. off of Gunpowder Rd. Multi-Family Yard Sale! 23 Aquilla Dr. Sat. June 1st, 8a-3p, clothing, toys, tools, collectibles, furn., housewares, wall decor & more Park Hills, Yard Sale, 1323 Amsterdam Road, Sat: June 1st, 9:00-2:00. Plants, Baseball Cards, Girl’s Clothes, Vera Bradley Bags and other various items. Rain Date: June 2nd, 9:00-2:00
ESTATE SALE Lakeside Park; 2688 Gayle Ct., Fri/Sat 8a - 2p Mid-Cent Furn., Yard Items, Decor, Lots of Misc
Union, Flea Market , 14036 Boat Dock Road, Sat: 8AM5PM, Come check out what is for sell or trade, Marine Supplies-Fishing Gear-Boat Supplies-Boats for Sale - Miscellaneous and household items-Lawn mowers and much more.
Florence, Yard Sale, 1326 Cayton Road, Fri: 9 am-1 pm, Sat: 9 am-1 pm, tools, baby, children and adult clothing, misc. toys, kitchen items, chairs
VILLAGE PARKE CONDOS Parkside Drive (behind CVS in Florence) Friday, 5/31 - Sunday, 6/2 ~ 8am-1pm ~ MANY BARGAINS!
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LEGAL NOTICE The Campbell County & Municipal Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 6:00 P.M. at the Campbell County Courthouse, 8352 E. Main Street, Alexandria, Ky. for the purpose of hearing testimony for the following cases: FILE NUMBER: 214-19-TXA-01 APPLICANT: Campbell County Fiscal Court LOCATION: Campbell County REQUEST: Proposed text amendment to the R-1A Zone, modifying Police, Fire and Utility Stations from an accessory use to a conditional use. FILE NUMBER: 215-19-TXA-01 APPLICANT: City of Silver Grove LOCATION: City of Silver Grove REQUEST: Proposed text amendment to the HC Zone, adding Utility Stations as a permitted or conditional use. We invite persons interested in this case to be present. Information concerning this case is available for review at the Campbell County & Municipal Planning & Zoning Office, 1098 Monmouth Street, Suite 343, Newport, KY. MondayFriday during normal business hours. Cynthia Minter /s/ Cynthia Minter Director of Planning & Zoning CAM,May30,’19# 3589932 Legal Notice “Public” Auction Compass Self Storage For Liens On Storage Units at all sites listed below Friday June 7, 2019 Ending At 9:30AM Compass Self Storage 6307 Licking Pike Cold Spring KY 41076 859.572.0105 #I4 Robert Schuster The goods in this Auction are being sold under the Judicial Lien Act. The goods are generally described as household goods and / or business related items unless otherwise noted. COMPASS SELF STORAGE reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. The payment terms of the sale are cash only. Complete terms of Auction will be posted day of sale at the Auction Site. Items may shift during inventory process. See and bid on all units at www.s toragetreasures.com. CAM,May23&30,’19#3577344 LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Jack Shurley has filed an application with the Commonwealth of Kentucky Energy and Environmental Cabinet Department for Environmental Protection Division of Water to allow reconstruction of a shed located on the property identified as 313 Melbourne Avenue, Kentucky. Any comments or objections shall be directed to: Kentucky Division of Water, Floodplain Management Section, 300 Sower Blvd 3rd Floor, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601. Phone: (502) 564-341O Jack Shurley /s/ Property Owner Date: May 21, 2019 Published:Campbell County Recorder CAM,May23,30’19#3580270
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PUBLIC NOTICE - ALCOHOL LICENSE APPLICATION Alexandria Brewing Company, LLC of 7926 Alexandria Pike; Suite 1, Alexandria, KY 41001, ran by Mark A Reynolds (Andy), Manager Member / CEO of 7 Stonegate Dr, Alexandria, KY 41001, Bradley C Martin, Manager Member / COO of 3927 Mantell Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45236, and Charles T. Martin, Manager Member of 4 Laurelwood Dr, Milford, OH 45150 will apply for the Quota Retail Drink License with the Kentucky Alcohol Beverage Control no later than 067/01/2018 to be used at company’s location of 7926 Alexandria Pike; Suite 1, Alexandria, KY 41001. Any person, association, corporation, or body politic may protest the approval of the license by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 1003 Twilight Trail, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, within thirty (30) days of the date of legal publication. CAM,May30,’19# 3593850
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CITY OF FORT THOMAS LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE The City of Fort Thomas, Kentucky has adopted the following Ordinance: O-04-2019 - Intent to Proceed with the 2019 Street Resurfacing Program The full Ordinance is available at: http://ftthomas.org/m ayorcouncil/ordinances/ CAM,May30’19#3580545 CITY OF FORT THOMAS LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE The City of Fort Thomas, Kentucky has adopted the following Ordinance: O-05-2019 - Amending the Promotional Process for Police The full Ordinance is available at: http://ftthomas.org/m ayorcouncil/ordinances/ CAM,May30’19#3580558
The General Services Department will be hiring for parttime summer help to assist in grass mowing, mulching, planting and watering flowers, cleaning park bathrooms, dragging ballfields, etc. Drop off or mail application to City of Fort Thomas, 130 N. Ft. Thomas Ave. Fort Thomas, KY 41075. CAM,May30,’19#3581700
Newport, KY Ordinances O2019-007, -008, and -009 The above, reviewed by City Attorney, signed by Mayor, & attested by City Clerk, were adopted 5/20/19 amending FY 2018-2019 Budget, Permitting Non-exclusive Franchise Agreements for Cellular and Wireless, and Closing parts of Pines and Miller Alleys. Full text published online on City website at http://newportky. gov/City-Government/CityOrdinances.aspx . Amy Able, City Clerk. CAM,May30,’19# 3582382 CITY OF COLD SPRING LEGAL NOTICE Cold Spring City Council will hold a public hearing during a special council meeting prior to a caucus meeting which has been scheduled for Monday, June 10, 2019. This special meeting will begin at 7:30 pm at the city building, which is located at 5694 E. Alexandria Pike. The purpose of this public hearing is to obtain written and oral comments regarding possible use of Municipal Aid Road Funds. The city will have $600,000.00 in carry over funds from 2018-2019, will be receiving $118,543.75 during fiscal year 2019-2020 and will transfer $1,092,707.00 from the General Fund for a total of $1,811.250.00. All interested persons and organizations in Cold Spring are invited to the public hearing to submit oral or written comments on the possible use of the Municipal Aid Road Funds. These funds will be used for the construction, reconstruction, maintenance or repair of city streets. Any person(s), especially senior citizens, who cannot submit comments should call the city building at 441-9604 so that arrangements can be made to secure their comments. A Caucus meeting will be immediately following. Robin Sweeney City Clerk CAM,May30,’19#3593964
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LEGAL NOTICE A Public Hearing will be held by the City of Bellevue at the Callahan Community Center 322 Van Voast Ave. on June 12, 2019 at 6:45 p.m. for the purpose of obtaining written and oral comments from citizens regarding possible use of General City Funds for fiscal year 2020. All interested persons and organizations in the City of Bellevue are invited to the Public Hearing to submit oral and written comments. The proposed use of these funds will be identified at this hearing. LEGAL NOTICE A Public Hearing will be held by the City of Bellevue at the Callahan Community Center 322 Van Voast Avenue on June 12 at 6:30 p.m. The purpose of this hearing will be to obtain written and oral comments regarding the use of Municipal Road Aid Funds. The City of Bellevue anticipates receiving in Municipal Road Aid $120,000.00 during the fiscal year 2020. All interested persons and organizations in the City of Bellevue are invited to the Public Hearing to submit oral and written comments for the possible use of these funds. These funds will be used for the construction, reconstruction, maintenance or repair of city streets. Any person(s) that cannot submit comments should call City Hall at 859-431-8888 so that arrangements can be made to secure their comments. Mary H. Scott City Clerk/Treasurer CAM,May30,’19# 3587841
INVITATION TO BID Date: May 30, 2019 PROJECT: Hillview Drive Water Main Replacement Unincorporated Campbell County, Kentucky SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT: Northern Kentucky Water District (Owner) 2835 Crescent Springs Road P.O. Box 18640 Erlanger, Kentucky 41018 UNTIL: Date: June 13, 2019 Time: 2:00 PM (local time) At said place and time, and promptly thereafter, all Bids that have been duly received will be publicly opened and read aloud. The proposed Work is generally described as follows: Construction of approximately 510 linear feet of 8” ductile iron and 1,410 linear feet of 8” PVC water main together with the appurtenances and related work along Hillview Drive {Alexandria Pike to #869} in Unincorporated Campbell County, Kentucky. All Bids must be in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders and Contract Documents on file, and available for examination at: Northern Kentucky Water District (Owner) 2835 Crescent Springs Road Erlanger, Kentucky 41018 Or Cardinal Engineering One Moock Road Wilder, KY 41071 Phone: 859-851-9600 Copies of the Bidding Documents may be obtained from the office of Cardinal Engineering at the address indicated herein. Charges for all documents obtained will be made on the following basis: Charge Complete set of Bidding Documents $ 40.00 Mailing and Handling (U.S. Mail) (if requested) $ 15.00 Charges for Bidding Documents and mailing and handling, if applicable, will not be refunded. Bids will be received on a unit price and/or lump sum basis as described in the Contract Documents. Bid security, in the form of a certified check or a Bid Bond (insuring/bonding company shall be rated “A” by AM Best) in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the maximum total bid price, must accompany each Bid. The Successful Bidder will be required to furnish a Construction Payment Bond and a Construction Performance Bond (insuring/bonding company shall be rated “A” by AM Best) as security for the faithful performance of the contract and the payment of all bills and obligations arising from the performance of the Contract. Evaluation of Bids and the awarding of a final contract are subject to the reciprocal preference for Kentucky resident bidders pursuant to KRS 45A490 to 45A.494 and (KAR 200 5:400). Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Bids, including without limitation the right to reject any or all nonconforming, non-responsive, incomplete, unbalanced, or conditional Bids, to waive informalities, and to reject the Bid of any Bidder if Owner believes that it would not be in the best interest of Owner to make an award to that Bidder. Owner also reserves the right to negotiate with the apparent successful Bidder to such an extent as may be determined by Owner. Minority Bidders are encouraged to bid. Bids shall remain subject to acceptance for 60 days after the day of bid opening or for such longer period of time to which a Bidder may agree in writing upon request of the Owner. If a Contract is to be awarded, the Owner will give the successful Bidder a Notice of Award during the period of time during which the successful Bidder’s bid remains subject to acceptance. Amy Kramer, Vice President of Engineering, Production & Distribution Northern Kentucky Water District CAM,May30,’19# 3586060
AT&T Mobility, LLC is proposing to modify telecommunications equipment at a centerline height of 105 feet on an existing building located at 1 Levee Way, Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky (N39° 05’ 42.6”; W84° 29’ 45.7”). AT&T Mobility, LLC invites comments from any interested party on the impact the proposed undertaking may have on any districts, sites, buildings, structures, or objects significant in American history, archaeology, engineering, or culture that are listed or determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places under National Historic Preservation Act Section 106. Comments pertaining specifically to historic resources may be sent to Environmental Corporation of America, ATTN: Dina Bazzill, 1375 Union Hill Industrial Court, Suite A, Alpharetta, GA 30004. Ms. Bazzill can be reached at (770) 667-2040 x.111 during normal business hours. Comments must be received within 30 days of the date of this notice. T0775c/RJE (CAM,May30,’19#3587221)
SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 19-0501 OF THE CITY OF WILDER, KENTUCKY At a meeting held on May 20, 2019, the City of Wilder, Kentucky gave second reading to, and adopted, an Ordinance entitled: ORDINANCE NO. 19-0501 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WILDER, KENTUCKY AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, SERIES 2019 IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF APPROXIMATELY $6,210,000 (SUBJECT TO A PERMITTED ADJUSTMENT INCREASING THE BONDS BY UP TO $620,000 OR DECREASING THE SIZE OF SAID BONDS BY ANY AMOUNT) FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCING A PORTION OF THE COSTS OF THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION AND EQUIPPING OF A FIRE STATION FOR USE BY THE CITY AND IMPROVEMENTS TO CITY PARK FACILITIES; APPROVING THE FORM OF BONDS; AUTHORIZING DESIGNATED OFFICERS TO EXECUTE AND DELIVER THE BONDS; AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE FILING OF NOTICE WITH THE STATE LOCAL DEBT OFFICER; APPROVING THE PREPARATION OF PRELIMINARY AND FINAL OFFICIAL STATEMENTS WITH RESPECT TO THE BONDS; PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT AND SECURITY OF THE BONDS; CREATING A BOND PAYMENT FUND; MAINTAINING THE HERETOFORE ESTABLISHED SINKING FUND; AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE BID OF THE BOND PURCHASER FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE BONDS; AUTHORIZING OTHER ACTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE ISSUANCE OF THE BONDS; AND REPEALING INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES. This Ordinance (the “Ordinance’’) sets forth general rules, regulations and conditions for the issuance of General Obligation Bonds, Series 2019 (the “Bonds”) in an aggregate principal amount of approximately $6,210,000 (which amount may be increased by $620,000 or decreased by any amount), by the City of Wilder, Kentucky (the “City”). The Bonds are being issued for the purpose of (i) financing the Project, as further described in the Ordinance, and (ii) paying the costs of issuing the Bonds. Provisions are made for the authorization and issuance of the Bonds; for the application of the proceeds of the Bonds; for the establishment of a Bond Payment Fund; for the maintenance of the previously established sinking fund; and for certain covenants of the City with respect to the Bonds. The Bonds are to be sold at public, competitive sale, and shall mature, or be subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption, in varying amounts having a final maturity date that is no later than 30 years from their date of issuance. The Bonds pledge the full faith and credit of the City and provision is made for the collection of a tax to pay the principal of, and interest on the Bonds, subject to certain credits, as provided in Section 7 of the Ordinance. As required by KRS 83A.060, the following Section 7 of the Ordinance is set forth in its entirety: “Section 7 -- General Obligation. The Bonds shall be full general obligations of the City and, for the payment of said Bonds and the interest thereon, the full faith, credit and revenue of the City are hereby pledged for the prompt payment thereof. During the period the Bonds are outstanding, there shall be and there hereby is levied on all the taxable property in the City, in addition to all other taxes, without limitation as to rate, a direct tax annually in an amount sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the Bonds when and as due, it being hereby found and determined that current tax rates are within all applicable limitations. Said tax shall be and is hereby ordered computed, certified, levied and extended upon the tax duplicate and collected by the same officers in the same manner and at the same time that taxes for general purposes for each of said years are certified, extended and collected, Said tax shall be placed before and in preference to all other items and for the full amount thereof provided, however, that in each year to the extent that the other lawfully available funds of the City are available for the payment of the Bonds and are appropriated for such purpose, the amount of such direct tax upon all of the taxable property in the City shall be reduced by the amount of such other funds so available and appropriated.” : A copy of the Ordinance and of the form of the documents in connection with the issuance of the Bonds are on file in the office of the City Clerk, 520 Licking Pike, Wilder, Kentucky 41071. City of Wilder, Kentucky By: /s/ Juanita Schultz City Clerk/Treasurer CAM,May30,’19#3588489
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NOTICE OF BOND SALE The Secretary of Bellevue Independent School District Finance Corporation, Bellevue, Kentucky, will until 11:00 A.M., E.T., on June 6, 2019, receive at the Office of the Executive Director of the Kentucky School Facilities Construction Commission, 229 West Main St., Suite 102, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, sealed competitive bids for approximately $690,000 of the Corporation’s School Building Revenue Bonds, Series 2019, dated the date of initial issuance and delivery, being fully registered bonds in denominations in multiples of $5,000 (within the same maturity), maturing as to principal in varying amounts on June 1 in the years 2020 through 2039. Bonds maturing on or after June 1, 2027, are subject to redemption prior to their stated maturities on or after June 1, 2026. Electronic bids may be submitted via the BiDCOMP™/PARITY™ system, in the manner described below. The Corporation reserves the right to increase or decrease the amount of Bonds to be purchased by the successful bidder by an amount not to exceed $70,000, in increments of $5,000 at the sale price per $1,000 of Bonds; such increase or decrease to be made in any maturity. Bids must be on Official Bid Form contained in the Preliminary Official Statement, available from the undersigned or Ross, Sinclaire & Associates, LLC, 325 West Main Street, Suite 300, Lexington, Kentucky 40507 which has been deemed “final” by the Corporation within the meaning of Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 15c2-12 (the “Rule”). Reference is made to the Official Terms and Conditions of Bond Sale contained in the Preliminary Official Statement for further details and bidding conditions. For further information regarding the BiDCOMP™/PARITY™ system may be obtained from BiDCOMP™/PARITY™, 1359 Broadway - 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10018, Telephone: (800) 850-7422. Sale on tax exempt basis, subject to approving legal opinion of Dinsmore & Shohl LLP, Bond Counsel, Covington, Kentucky. The Corporation has designated the Bonds as "qualified tax-exempt obligations" pursuant to Section 265 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. Right to reject bids or waive informality reserved. BELLEVUE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT FINANCE CORPORATION By: /s/ Robb Smith Secretary CAM,May30’19#3588769
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