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Rendering of the music venue at The Banks. GBBN ARCHITECTS/PROVIDED

Rendering of PromoWest's planned music venue in Newport. THE ENQUIRER/PROVIDED

Will The Banks or Newport concert venues get hipper acts? We checked

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ipness is a moving target. There’s an episode of “The Simpsons” where Grandpa Simpson warns a young Homer Simpson: “I used to be with it. Then they changed what ‘it’ was. Now what I’m with isn’t ‘it’ anymore, and what’s ‘it’ seems weird and scary to me. It’ll happen to you.”

In Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, the defi nition of what’s ‘it’ isn’t just about taste or growing old. Two rival music venues

are preparing to duke it out across the river from each other, a battle that could hold the fate of billion-dollar riverfront developments. PromoWest announced earlier this month plans for a new music venue in Newport on the site of the long-dormant Ovation development. The venue will feature a sweeping roof design, would have an indoor capacity for up 2,700 and outdoor capacity for 7,000. It’s also right across the Ohio River from where the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra will build its music venue: 4,000 indoor capacity, 8,000 outdoor. It’s re-ignited the debate. Who’s hipper– the CSO or PromoWest? The Enquirer looked at the CSO and PromoWest’s bookings this summer until the end of September. Here’s what we learned:

Plenty of overlap There’s no doubt both the CSO and PromoWest will go after many of the same acts. Over the next four months, 14 acts will play at both CSO-owned and PromoWest venues. This includes classic rocker Alice Cooper, rapper Wiz Khalifa, rock band Young the Giant and folk band Lord Huron. While that’s about eight percent of the total acts booked by the CSO and PromoWest during the summer at their major venues, expect more

overlap with the new CSO venue, named Riverview. Riverview will more resemble PromoWest’s venues than the CSO concert halls currently in Cincinnati. PromoWest’s venues Express Live! in Columbus and Stage AE in Pittsburgh seat 2,000-plus capacity in a general admission standingroom setting with few fi xed seats. All of the CSO’s venues are mostly fi xed seating: Riverbend, PNC Pavilion, Taft Theater, and Rose Music Center at the Heights just north of Dayton. The CSO’s venue at The Banks will be their fi rst general admission facility with little fi xed seating. “There are a plethora of artists that are new and up-and-coming who are not going to play a seated venue,” said Mike Smith, chief executive offi cer of Music & Events Management, Inc.(MEMI), the music management wing of the CSO.

More bestselling acts in Cincinnati this summer More big acts are playing this summer in CSO venues in Cincinnati See CONCERTS, Page 4A

‘Predatory,’ wine-stealing NKY lawyer disbarred Cameron Knight Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

An Alexandria lawyer who had already been suspended for having a history of shoplifting wine was disbarred May 30. The Ohio Supreme Court said he preyed on a woman during her divorce and practiced law while suspended. Rodger W. Moore was suspended in 2015 after the Cincinnati Bar Associa-

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tion learned he had stolen three bottles wine and olive oil in 2012 by replacing the bar codes before checking out. Moore was also convicted in 2001 of stealing 12 bottles of wine from a store in Georgia, offi cials said. Offi cials said he also lied about the incidents while the bar association investigated. Now, the Ohio Supreme Court has disbarred Moore. Much of their opinion centered on Moore’s “bait-and-switch”

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tactics during a 2015 divorce case. The judges called Moore’s behavior “predatory” adding there has been a “disturbing escalation of his dishonest conduct.” In 2015, Moore agreed to represent a Warren County woman during her divorce proceedings. He told her he would do it for no charge, according to court documents, but later asked her to sign an $11,000 promissory note. “Once she was entirely at his mercy,

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Moore demanded that she pay him for the same services he had agreed to provide for free,” the opinion said. “And after [she] failed to remit payment, Moore fi led suit and asserted false and frivolous claims against her.” The decision to disbar Moore was unanimous. Moore did not respond to the court regarding the complaints against him and attempted to surrender his license and retire ahead of the decision.

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than in PromoWest in Columbus and Pittsburgh. Between May and September, there are 17 acts with a top 200 album on the Billboard charts in the past fi ve years playing at CSO venues. That’s compared to seven in PromoWest’s venues. But bigger acts aren’t always better. PromoWest isn’t going for the arena acts like Drake or Beyoncè, said Scott Stienecker, CEO of PromoWest. Express Live! and Stage AE have an up-and-coming artist vibe. Expect the same for Newport’s venue, he said. Artists that play Bunbury Music Festival, also owned by PromoWest, will play the Newport venue, he said. “It’ll be any artist that’s on tour that has a new product out and is trending popular and hot,” Stienecker said. He then rattled off a list of acts, some new, some old: Juice WRLD, Travis Tritt, Death Cab for Cutie, Yes, the Black Keys and Coheed and Cambria.

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As far as Riverview at The Banks, there’ll be something for everybody, Smith said. Like with the symphony’s other venues, the symphony will work with Live Nation to book Riverview. Live Nation is one of the largest concert promoters in the world. “It’s going to touch every category,” Smith said.

More large country acts in Cincinnati It’s hard to compare the two companies side-byside, at least until they are operating the same type of venue side-by-side. PromoWest doesn’t operate a venue the size of the 20,000-seat Riverbend. As a result, large country music acts tend to play in Cincinnati. This summer, six of the 17 top 200 Billboard acts at CSO venues are country acts playing Riverbend: Dierks Bently, Luke Bryan, Brantley Gilbert, Florida Georgia Line, Lady Antebellum, and Thomas Rhett. If you want to throw Kid Rock in the country music genre, then there are seven country music acts with a top 200 album in the past fi ve years playing Riverbend this summer. One of the top 200 country acts, Brett Eldredge, is playing the CSO’s Rose Music Center near Dayton. The CSO venues will host some notable rappers, such as Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa and Joey Bada$$. But the large country acts tend to fi ll the massive Riverbend venue. “Riverbend is massive,” Smith said. “There’s nothing in Columbus comparable. That’s the reason you will not see many of these acts play in Columbus.” Of the seven top 200 Billboard acts playing PromoWest’s Express Live! and Stage AE, none are country. Four are hip-hop: Tech N9ne, Gnash, Juice WRLD and a Boogie wit da Hoodie. That doesn’t mean country music will be ignored at the Newport venue, Stienecker said. For one, AEG Presents bought PromoWest in 2018. The large concert promoter books more country talent than PromoWest did in the past, Stienecker said. AEG, who along with Live Nation is also one of the largest concert promoters in the world, is part owner of U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati. But Stienecker retains responsibility for booking the Ohio and Pennsylvania venues. So the acts in Newport, for the most part, will follow PromoWest’s bookings of the past. So who will rock harder on the river? We’ll fi nd out sometime after the fall of 2020, when both venues are slated to open. Here how some of the notable bookings of the CSO and PromoWest stack up this summer(May1-Sept.

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PromoWest Tech N9ne, Nash, Juice WRLD, Twenty One Pilots, The Raconteurs (Jack White), Bastille, A Boogie wit da Hoodie.

Acts playing both CSO/MEMI and PromoWest venues Aly & AJ, Hiss Golden Messenger, Outlaws & Renegades Tour(Travis Tritt, The Charlie Daniels Band, The Cadillac Three), Collective Soul and Gin Blossoms, The Allman Betts Band, Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Music Festival, Young the Giant and Fitz and the Tantrums, Alice Cooper, Third Eye Blind and Jimmy Eat World, I Don’t Know How But They Found Me, Lord Huron, Wiz Khalifa, Beast Coast Escape From New York Tour (Joey Bada$$, Flatbush Zombies and guests).

Other notable shows this summer CSO/MEMI Todd Rundgren, Ibeyi, Conor Oberst, Peter Frampton, Brian Wilson, Herbie Hancock/Kamasi Washington, Iron Maiden, Kiss, Adam Ant, Rob Zombie/Marilyn Manson, and, of course, Jimmy Buff ett.

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The touch of a fi nger or the blink of an eye. That, a baggage scan and a TSA check is about all it’s going to take CLEAR customers to board a plane beginning today at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. People who buy memberships with CLEAR use special lanes that allow them to verify their identity with a scan of their fi ngerprint or iris. A CLEAR employee then escorts them to the front of a metal detecting security line, after which members undergo a TSA check. The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky

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Try serving a refreshing fruity shrub Master fruit shrub recipe

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The conversation on the subject of shrubs started with gardening expert and friend Ron Wilson. We were chatting about a class at Turner Farms that we were to teach. Along with food, I planned on making shrubs. “What’s a shrub?” He asked. I told him shrubs are refreshing colonial health drinks made with fruit, vinegar and sugar. I don’t think that convinced him. Then Ron tasted the shrubs during class (Chef Stephanie Michalak had melon shrub already made). Fizzy, fruity and just sweet enough, Ron is now all in. He even wants to have a “shrub” party. I told him before that happens, he has to learn to make shrubs. Maybe I’ve peaked your interest too. So for Ron, and you, here’s an easy recipe for making shrubs. First, the history. The word shrub comes from the Arabic sharbah, meaning drink. Drinks made with vinegars date back to ancient times. During the long voyage to America, shrubs were included. Why? The vitamin C content from the fruit prevented scurvy and the vinegar, a fermented liquid, was good for the digestive system. When prohibition was at its height, shrubs became popular substitutes for alcoholic beverages. With the focus today on healthy drinks, shrubs are becoming mainstream. Shrub basics Shrubs are just sweetened fruit-fl avored vinegars. The acid in vinegar preserves the drink, so shrubs can be kept for months refrigerated. Fruit: Most fruits work well, the riper,

Recipe can be doubled, tripled, etc. 2 heaping cups fruit, peeled, chopped or crushed a bit if necessary 2 cups vinegar 1 to 2 cups sugar or to taste Instructions Sterilize glass jar. Heat vinegar in pan to a simmer. You’ll see little bubbles around the edges. Don’t boil. Pour vinegar over fruit in jar, leaving a bit of space. Put lid on. Cool, then place in cool, dark place or refrigerator. I put mine in the refrigerator. Let infuse at least 2 days or as long as you want (a month or more is OK) until desired flavor is reached. Strain fruit for a sparkling looking shrub syrup, or leave in and puree for a thicker syrup.

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the better. Fruit doesn’t have to be perfect. Remove any bad spots. Start with a simple one fruit shrub, then experiment with more fruits, spices, etc. Peel, chop, or crush fruit a bit to hasten infusion. I’ve made blueberry and strawberry shrubs. Melon, peach, pineapple, citrus and apple are excellent - you get the picture!

Vinegar: Distilled white for clear, sharp fl avor or apple cider vinegar for mellow fl avor. Rice vinegar works too. How about a splash of balsamic added? Sugar: I use granulated, but raw, brown or honey works. Other ways to use shrubs: Cocktail mixers, salad dressings, over ice cream, etc. Coming soon: Like Decent Deli’s sweet cabbage soup.

Place in pan, add sugar and bring just to a boil. Cool and pour into sterilized container and cap. Store in refrigerator up to 6 months or more. If shrub bubbles, get slimy, etc. toss it. That rarely happens. Serve: Mix a few tablespoons syrup into glass of chilled sparkling or regular water. Taste and add more, if desired.

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SCHOOL NEWS Fort Thomas resident graduates from Saint Louis University ST. LOUIS — Mackenzie Smith, a resident of Fort Thomas, has received a Master of Occupational Therapy from Saint Louis University (SLU). Mackenzie is a 2014 graduate of Highlands High School. SLU’s commencement ceremony was held May 17 in Chaifetz Arena on the campus of Saint Louis University. Saint Louis University is a Catholic, Jesuit institution. tFounded in 1818, the university fosters the intellectual and character development of nearly 13,000 students on campuses in St. Louis and Madrid, Spain. Building on a legacy of nearly 200 years, Saint Louis University continues to move forward with an unwavering commitment to a higher purpose, a greater good. Barb Smith

NKU’s Dr. Jessica Averitt Taylor named as a 2019 Outstanding Woman of Northern Kentucky Northern Kentucky University’s Dr. Jessica Averitt Taylor has been named as one of the 2019 Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky. The award honors women who exemplify notable achievement, outstanding service in their professions or to the Northern Kentucky community, and the qualities of personal integrity, perseverance, and leadership. Dr. Taylor is an associate professor of Social Work and serves as the director of FUEL NKU, the on-campus food pantry. Over the past six years, FUEL NKU has created a campus community committed to fi ghting hunger. “Jessica’s commitment to and action for those in need on NKU’s campus in our community make her deserving of this award,” said Eric Gentry, vice president for University Advancement. “She leads and inspires through educating, collaborating and working for the betterment of others. With a vision in mind and deter-

G. Farris will be honored with the 2019 Henrietta Cleveland Inspiring Women: Presented by St. Elizabeth Healthcare, and Nursing student Emily Lowe will receive the 2019 Nancy Janes Boothe Scholarship. The Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky Award was established in 1984 by Nancy Boothe, wife of former NKU President Leon E. Boothe and. Since then, it has recognized nearly 200 women. For the full list of honorees, visit here. Northern Kentucky University Marketing + Communications

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mination, she achieves what is not always easy.” Dr. Taylor created FUEL NKU in 2013, when she noticed students in her classes struggling with hunger. The pantry started out of Dr. Taylor’s offi ce, temporarily moved to a small offi ce in the former Founder’s Hall, and then moved to a 300square-foot old mailroom in the University Center. In February, the expanded FUEL NKU Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Food Pantry opened in Albright Health Center. The 2,300 square-foot pantry is the result of a partnership between The Kroger Co. (NYSC: KR) and NKU to fi ght hunger on campus. “This expansion allows our team to serve students through a holistic approach,” said Dr. Taylor. “Our goal is to support all of our students, with particular attention to a welcoming environment that recognizes the importance of community in the pursuit of higher education.” Dr. Taylor isn’t the only honoree with ties to the university highlighted at the luncheon. Long-time NKU supporter Eva

Commonwealth Theatre Company at Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts is proud to present the Noël Coward comedy “Fallen Angels,” and the farewell production of “Church Girls: The Musical.” A buff et dinner will be served in the NKU SOTA Art Gallery with performances taking place in the NKU Robert & Rosemary Stauss Theatre. “Fallen Angels” By Sir Noël Coward June 7-23 Before Julia and Jane married their husbands Fred and Willy – there was Maurice, a former French lover. While the women’s blissfully ignorant husbands are away on a golf trip, he shows up and reminds them of what they might be missing. Following an evening of drunkenness and fevered anticipation, Julia and Jane become concerned that indiscretions from their past will be revealed, and comedic antics ensue. “Fallen Angels” is a comedy about rivalry and manners, resulting in a champagne cocktail of wit and charm. Cast: • Rachel Perin as Julia Sterroll • Cary Davenport as Frederick Sterroll • Mindy Heithaus as Jane Banbury • Andrew Bishop as William Banbury • Kimberly Lazzeri as Saunders • Matt Krieg as Maurice Duclos

“Church Girls: The Musical” By Ken Jones Lyrics by Christine Jones Music by Jamey Strawn July 5-21, 2019 The “ladies” of Umatilla Second Christian Church Women’s Auxiliary League are back and producing their annual Mother’s Day pageant. As the “church girls” prepare for their pageant, chaos and calamity bring out less than saintly behavior. Making its farewell performance, “Church Girls: The Musical” is a campy, cheeky, audacious musical comedy that will keep you laughing. Cast: • Roger Pille as Minerva Beehimer/ Rev. Harv Feldspar/Sammy Coldenspore/Harley Buford • Ken Jones as Daisy Feldspar/Dale Shirkwater/Felicity Shirkwater/Irma Snead • Roderick Justice as Maisy Shirkwater/Myron Posey/Frankie Feldspar/Naomi Mai Hooker • James Jones as Larry Coldenspore/ Sherry Coldenspore/Shayna Beehimer/ Rupert Eikenberry • Je’Shaun Jackson as Revita Glory/ Jeff erson Glory/Darnell Nusspickle • Brandon Bentley as Cloretta Powers/Horseshoe Dumpling/Studley Griggs • Jamey Strawn as Darlene Opal Details Dates: June 7-23 & July 5-21 (dark on Mondays and Tuesdays) Times: Wednesday through Saturday performances at 8 p.m., Dinner served at 6:30 p.m. Sunday matinees at 6:30 p.m., Dinner served at 5 p.m. Place: Fine Arts Center on NKU Campus, 1 Louie B. Nunn Drive, Highland Heights Tickets: $40 single tickets or $65 for two-show package (includes buff et dinner and show) More information: nku.edu/ctc or 859-572-5464. Rick Endres

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Sports Ryle tennis team makes history with state title James Weber Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

LEXINGTON – HaliMae Laurino didn’t expect to make history when she moved to Union from Wisconsin to spend her fi nal two years of high school at Ryle. But she found a new friend in Elizabeth Hamilton, and the pair of Ryle teammates enjoyed graduating together and playing six doubles matches. The fi nal one was the sweetest, as the Ryle pair defeated Reagen Mangen and Willow Renton of North Oldham to win the KHSAA state championship in girls doubles Saturday at the University of Kentucky’s Boone complex. It is the fi rst state championship in the history of Ryle tennis, and the fi rst time any Northern Kentucky school has won a state doubles championship since 2001. “I didn’t think I would get the most amazing partner I could play with, that I would get the opportunity to do this,” Laurino said. “It’s a great way to fi nish.” Hamilton and Laurino, the second seed in the tournament, fi nished the season with a 22-0 record. Their only loss in two years as partners was in last year’s state semifi nals. “It feels great, especially coming back from last year, losing in the semifi nals, it feels even better,” Hamilton said. “It’s defi nitely sad that it's over but I wouldn’t want to fi nish it any other way. I’m excited to start the next chapter." Hamilton, who also has a Ninth Region singles championship (2017) and, with Laurino, helped Ryle to its fi rst regional team title in 2018, has left a long legacy at Ryle. “Elizabeth has set every record at Ryle High School: Most wins, state matches, she’s won a state championship,” said Ryle head coach Stephen Collins. “They were part of the regional championship team last year. She’s had a great career. That’s going to be hard to beat.” The North Oldham duo are a pair of middle schoolers who had a 5-8 seed in the draw. They upset the three seed Friday, then the top seed Saturday morning in a three-set match. Ryle won the fi rst three games of the championship match, then North Oldham rallied to tie it 4-4. Ryle won on serve to lead 5-4, then broke its opponents’ serve in the next game to win the set, 6-4. See TENNIS, Page 2B

Beechwood makes history with dramatic title race James Weber Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

LEXINGTON – Northern Kentucky athletes are hard to beat in the KHSAA Class 1A state track and fi eld championships every year. The local athletes toughen themselves up during the year by beating each other. Thursday, May 30, three of the local girls track teams brought a regional championship rematch as they faced off for the biggest prize of the year: A state team championship. Emerging from the scrum was Beechwood, who made school history in the 2019 1A state championships. Beechwood won the girls team championship with 48 points, the fi rst KHSAA team championship in school history by any girls team. Beechwood has to compete with powerhouses such as St. Henry and Bishop Brossart on a regular basis. “Our region is the toughest,” said Beechwood head coach David Meyers. “It’s good friendly competition. We told the girls if we could get 45 points, we’ll probably get a trophy, and we got 48 and we got the gold. That surprised us, to be honest.” The championship came down to the fi nal event of the day, the 4x400meter relay. Beechwood, St. Henry and Newport Central Catholic all came into the event with a chance to win the team title. If any of them won the 4x400, they would clinch at least a share of the overall team championship. Beechwood left no doubt, leading wire to wire to win by nearly three seconds. Beechwood set a new school record in the event, led by senior Caroline Schilling with juniors Madie Hazzard and Audrey Pelster, and seventh-grader Maryah Counts. “I feel good,” Schilling. “I’ve done

Bishop Brossart senior Brad Hickman and Beechwood junior Jacob Marker run the 800 during the KHSAA Class 1A state track and fi eld championships May 30 at the University of Kentucky, Lexington. JAMES WEBER/THE ENQUIRER

track since fourth grade and this is the best race I’ve ever been in. I’m so proud of all my teammates. Beechwood scored in all four relays. The Tigers were eighth in the 4x100,

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Roster set for June 6 NKY All-Star football game A coveted All-Star football game is on tap for Thursdayin Northern Kentucky. The St. Elizabeth Healthcare/ NKFCA East-West All-Star Game will be held at Dixie Heights High School. Here are the seniors who will be participating.

Ryle seniors HaliMae Laurino, left, and Elizabeth Hamilton celebrate their state title June 1 at UK.

third in the 4x200 and sixth in the 4x800. Schilling won the 300 hurdles, was

East Bellevue: Will Ryan RB/DB, Daniel Hill FB/TE, Joey Sparks OL. Bishop Brossart: Nathan Bezold FB/ LB, Adam Orth RB, Mason Dennis TE/ LB, Jackson Reis DL. Campbell County: Peyton Anderson RB/LB, Gavin Terhaar S, Tanner

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Ross Halverstadt G/DE, Grant Hemmer OL/DL. Dayton: Austin Klosterman WR/ DB, Treyvonne Johnson RB/ATH, JJ Jimenez OL/DL. Dixie Heights: Channing Williams WR, Dan Miller LG, Keeshawn Wesley LT. Highlands: Austin King WR/TE, Nick Bowman K, Bailey Armstrong DB, Jackson Hagedorn LB. Newport: Tyler Porter RB/DB, Michael Colston LB, Zach Wilson WR/ DB, Samari Miller WR/DB, Cameron Craig DB, Kody Kirkpatrick DB, Kenny Vorhees OL/DL, Nathan Turner OL/DL. Simon Kenton: Clay Cogswell RB/ LB, Caleb Farfsing QB, Jon Sergent RB, Treyvon Nash OT/DE, JJ Courtney DL, Christian Seger K/P. Head coach: Chad Montgomery See ALL-STAR, Page 6B


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The teams took turns breaking each other in the second set. Leading 4-3, Ryle broke the Mustangs on the next game, then easily held its serve in the fi nal game to win it. "We talk to each other a lot and lift each other up, remember not to let up no matter what the score is,” Hamilton said. “It was just about working through and doing what they needed to do, not play the other team’s game,” Collins said. “Keep balls in play. North Oldham had a really hard match this morning. They fought to the end.” Collins knew it would work when they started playing together last year. “Their styles jell,” he said. “Elizabeth is more of a power player and HaliMae can get to any ball on the court. They jell

really well on the court, and personalitywise. They work really well together. They’re best friends.” The Ryle duo had their graduation last week at Northern Kentucky University. They hurried there from UK and missed part of the ceremony, and were announced at the end of the ceremony. Then they came back to Lexington and had little sleep before playing Friday. Hamilton will attend the University of Dayton and play varsity tennis there, and Laurino will attend UK and play club tennis. Covington Catholic also made history in state doubles, reaching the state semifi nals. Senior fraternal twin brothers Benito and Cristiano Trojani bowed out Saturday morning to the top seeds and eventual state runner-ups from DuPont Manual, 6-3, 6-2. The twins were Ninth Region champions the past two years. Benito won his fi rst in 2017 with a diff erent partner.

“They’re the most accomplished doubles team in CovCath history,” said CovCath head coach Al Hertsenberg. “They’ve been a joy to coach. They have done whatever we needed and helped our program out.” The match featured several long rallies. “We struggled with the returns but we fought hard,” Benito said. “Every game was deuce, but we didn’t fi nish the games. It was a great run, though. We reached our goal but we wished we could have got one match for the title.” The Colonels were the four seed in the draw. “Playing with my brother the past two years has been incredible,” Cristiano said. “My fi rst region title was with him so that was special. Being the fi rst CovCath doubles team to make it to the semifi nals is something I will cherish for the rest of my life. I couldn’t ask for anything better than to do this with my brother.” The newly minted CovCath gradu-

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fourth in the 100 hurdles, and was on two of the relays. Pelster fi nished second in the 400 and fi fth in the long jump and was on two of the relays. Senior Merrin Woods was eighth in the discus. Hazzard was on three of the relays. The relay capped another lucrative day for Northern Kentucky in the 1A meet. Overall, local athletes won 11 event championships. Walton-Verona (third) and Bishop Brossart (four) won team trophies in the boys meet. Brossart senior Jordan Moore was a double winner in two solo events, winning both the 110-meter and 300-meter hurdles. Newport Central Catholic senior Maria Kinnett was also a double-winner, claiming the 400 meters and running

ates ended the school’s athletic year in style. “It’s an honor to put on the jersey every single day, represent our school and the Catholic ways,” Benito said. 3A STATE TRACK: Notre Dame junior Brianna Seibert added to the state championship parade in the state track and fi eld championships. She won the girls discus competition in 3A Saturday, throwing a school record 123 feet. She was the only local state champion in either 2A or 3A. Northern Kentucky athletes won 30 total medals in 3A. Conner freshman Ashlyn Vanlandingham was third in the 800 and sixth in the 1600. Ryle junior Derrin Carr was seventh in the 200 and eighth in the 100. He also helped the Raiders medal in two relays. Simon Kenton’s Holden Gerth was sixth in both pole vault and high jump. Brooklyn Hammons of Grant County had a second and a third in the throws.

the 4x200 relay. After fi nishing the 400, she had to be helped off the track by two male teammates, who were waiting for her as she collapsed at the fi nish line. Kinnett, who has asthma, said that’s a common occurrence. “I’m thankful for my team,” said Kinnett, who will run for Northern Kentucky University next season. “They’re all so supportive. We did really well.” A pair of repeat solo winners shone during the day, as Lloyd Memorial freshman Jake Davidson won the pole vault for the second straight year, and Walton-Verona senior Trey Bonne won the high jump. Locals swept the 4x800 relays, with Walton-Verona winning the girls, then Bishop Brossart the boys. St. Henry kept Beechwood from sweeping the 4x400 titles, as senior Hayden Norris came from behind in the fi nal 100 yards to pass the Beechwood anchor and win the event.

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108 Yellow Wood Court: Therma Parker to Jessica and Michael Hensley; $212,000 11559 Golf Road: Betty and Stephen Rachford to Enzweiler Properties, LLC; $110,000 120 Whispering Woods Drive: Linda and Timothy Wolfzorn to Tara and Tyler Bray; $352,500 534 Inverness Way: The Drees Company to Linda and Darren Bryant; $311,500 662 Inidgo Drive: The Drees Company to Barbara and Robert Kronable III; $425,000 6810 Alexandria Pike: Laura Ihrig to Ryan Heck; $138,000 700 Brookwood Drive: Chelsea and Cory Works to Sarah Lehmkuhl; $164,000

Bellevue 223 Center St.: Jeffrey Miller to Stephanie and Kevin Neilson; $220,000

Cold Spring 111 Wayside Court, unit 1-B: Karhryn Drinkhouse and Sean Lafferty to Kimberly Hohman; $140,000 3 Barma Drive: Alyson and Thomas Bain to Amy Carroll; $200,000 391 Ivy Ridge Drive: Rebecca Rehnborg to Jim Gadomski; $127,000 533 Ivy Ridge Drive: Sarah Metzger to Josh Gumbert; $119,500 5958 Crystal View Court: Milton Horner to Nancy and Davis Wefer; $328,000 779 Slate View, unit 10-302: Jamie and Daniel Carusone to KAR Properties, LLC; $118,000

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Highland Heights 16 Crestwood Ave.: Am-Rhon Investments, LLC to Zachary Mattingly; $124,500 218 Knollwood Drive: Stephanie and Gary Faukner to Virginia Dierkes; $129,000 316 Deepswoods Drive, unit 5: Brooke and Michael Upole to Whitney and Christopher Evans; $80,000

Newport 27 E. Ridge Place: Mariana and Robert Tarasiak to Jarrod Elliott; $132,000 327 Park Ave.: Sarah Milton to Samantha Snyder; $167,500 437 W. 11th St.: Micheal Seigmann to Evenrock Property Group, LLC; $137,500 637 E. 3rd St.: Staverman Construction, LLC to Cassie Finley; $360,000 724 Washington Ave.: Gemini, LLC to Lauren and Ronnie Marquez; $172,000

Southgate 26 Retreat Ave.: Ashley Koyfts and Pamele Peck to Kara Tillar; $124,500 30 Woodland Hills Drive, unit 5: Timothy Tepe to Sean Duffy; $74,000

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THINGS TO DO IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

THURSDAY, JUNE 6 Concerts & Tour Dates Campus Rex, Lost Henry, Life Brother, Useless Fox 8 p.m., Thompson House, 24 E. 3rd St., Newport. Oceano with Angelmaker, Prison, Cambion, Coldharbour 7 p.m., Thompson House, 24 E. 3rd St., Newport. Summer Music on the Levee: 3-Piece Revival 7-10 p.m., Newport on the Levee, 1 Levee Way, Newport. Free.

Education Flowerbuds 10 a.m., Campbell County Cooperative Extension Service, 3500 Alexandria Pike, Highland Heights. Free. For ages 3-5 and caregiver. 859-5722600.

About Calendar To submit calendar items, go to Cincinnati.com/share, log in and click on “submit an event.” Send digital photos to kynews@communitypress.com along with event information. Items are printed on a space-available basis with local events taking precedence. Deadline is two weeks before publication date.

E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com.

Education Patriotic Burlap Welcome Wine & Wreaths 6:30 p.m., Sugarfire Smokehouse, 9039 US 42, Union. eventbrite.com.

Health & Wellness

To fi nd more calendar events, go to Cincinnati.com/calendar.

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.

p.m., Northern Kentucky University, Louie B Nunn Drive, Highland Heights. nku.edu.

Kids & Family

SATURDAY, JUNE 8

Ryle Lady Raiders Basketball Camp 8-11 a.m., Ryle High School, 10379 US 42, Union. ladyraidersbasketball.com/camp.

Health & Wellness

Concerts & Tour Dates

TUESDAY, JUNE 11

Fighting Cancer Fatigue 6-7 p.m., Northern Kentucky CSC, 1717 Dixie Hwy, Suite 160, Fort Wright.

Music@BCM: Leroy Ellington’s Sacred Roots 7-9 p.m., Behringer-Crawford Museum, 1600 Montague Road, Covington. $5, free ages 3-12. bcmuseum.org.

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.

Nightlife & Singles

Food & Wine

Amy Sailor 6 p.m., Hebron Grille, 1960 North Bend Road, Hebron.

Covington Farmers Market 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Covington Farmers Market, 124 E. 3rd St., Covington.

Sports

Health & Wellness

Windy City ThunderBolts at Florence Freedom 6:35 p.m., UC Health Stadium, 7950 Freedom Way, Florence.

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.

Museums & Attractions

FRIDAY, JUNE 7 Concerts & Tour Dates 10 Years 6 p.m., Thompson House, 24 E. 3rd St., Newport. Endive, Oh So Luminous, Whiskey Shambles Duo 9 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, Highland Heights. campbell.ca.uky.edu.

Health & Wellness Overeaters Anonymous 7:15-8:15 p.m., St. Elizabeth Hospital, 85 N. Grand Ave., Fort Thomas. Free.

Kids & Family Antique Tractor and Machinery Show Knights of Columbus Alexandria, 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.

Kids & Family Storytime and Activities Featuring Moon’s First Friends: One Giant Leap for Friendship 11 a.m., Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 1 Levee Way Suite 2127, Newport. stores.barnesandnoble.com.

Hot Rod Power Tour Kentucky Speedway, 1 Kentucky Speedway Blvd., Sparta. hotrod,com/events. Pokemon Family Game Night 6:30-7:30 p.m., Boone County Main Library, 1786 Burlington Pike, Burlington.

Literary & Books Barnes & Noble Book Club 7 p.m., Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 1 Levee Way Suite 2127, Newport. stores.barnesandnoble.com.

Sports Schaumburg Boomers at Florence Freedom 6:35 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, UC Health Stadium, 7950 Freedom Way, Florence.

Newport Gangsters Tour 5 p.m., Gangsters Dueling Piano Bar, 18 E. 5th St., Newport. $25.

Concerts & Tour Dates

Organizations & Meetups Boone County Chapter, NSDAR Monthly Meeting 10 a.m.-noon, Boone County Public Library, 1786 Burlington Pike., Burlington.

SUNDAY, JUNE 9 Concerts & Tour Dates 30th Anniversary Celebration Benefiting Play It Forward 2 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. $12, $10 advance. southgatehouse.com. Stephen Day 7 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com.

Kids & Family Baby & Me Storytime Featuring Alphaprints: Sea Life 11 a.m., Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 1 Levee Way Suite 2127, Newport. stores.barnesandnoble.com.

Sports Cincinnati Dutch Lions vs Dayton Dutch Lions 7 p.m., Northern Kentucky University, Louie B Nunn Drive, Highland Heights. nku.edu.

Circles Around The Sun 8 p.m., Madison Live, 734 Madison Ave., Covington. ticketmaster.com. Jerry Castle, Bryan Haraway 8 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com.

Health & Wellness Live with Purpose 10:30-11:30 a.m., Scheben Branch Library, 8899 U.S. 42, Union.

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

THURSDAY, JUNE 13 Concerts & Tour Dates Scattered Hamlet, Hank Erwin 8 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. Wild Moccasins 8 p.m., Madison Live, 734 Madison Ave., Covington. ticketmaster.com.

MONDAY, JUNE 10

Cincinnati Dutch Lions vs Chicago FC United 6:30

Esther Rose 7 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111

(Dayton) Assistant head coach: Dave Brossart (Dixie Heights) West Beechwood: Tyler Donoho RB/WR/LB, John Willis TE/DE. Boone County: Jantje Wingo S, RJ Summers TE/ LB, John Mark Shutt FB/LB, Chris Sanz OL/DL, Andrew Baker OL/DL. Conner: Tate Niederman WR/S, Clayton Boyd WR/LB, Corey Parsons OL/DL, Hunter Crouch OL/ DL, Zane Cahill OT/DE. Cooper: Dillon Perry WR/S, Mikey Armour WR/ DB/P, Gavin Floyd OLB, Michael Spencer TE/DE/LB,

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ALS Support Group NKY 6:30-7:30 p.m., St. Elizabeth Hospital, 4900 Houston Road, Florence. Free. 502495-3689. Overeaters Anonymous 7-8 p.m., St. Elizabeth Hospital, 85 N. Grand Ave. FL A, Fort Thomas. Free.

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Michael Attabary OL/DE. Holmes: James Walker QB, Anthony Thomas RB/ LB, Cortez Blassingame WR/S, Dryus Glover RB/DB. Holy Cross: Will Schwierjohann OL/DL, Charles Moses C/LB, Joe Martin OL/DL. Lloyd Memorial: Anthony Hall OL/DE/P, Jonathan Williams RB/OLB, Travon Mason RB, Ajay Pelep C/ DL, Bradley Turner TE/DE/LS. Ludlow: Will Richardson WR/S, Jason Conn WR/ DB, Sean Stratton RB, Cody Brownfi eld OL/DL, Josue Doll OL/DL. Ryle: Jackson Saladin RB/LB, Brandon Soden WR, Max Inabinit WR/QB, Mason Molique K/P, Luke Collette DE/LB. Scott: Logan Brinkman WR/DB, Jared Kelsay LB/ FB, David Patrick RB/OLB, Justin Grindstaff G/DE, Caelan Wihebrink OL/DL. Head coach: Eric Turner (Lloyd/Scott) Assistant head coach: Greg Taphouse (Ludlow).

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COMMUNITY NEWS Local residents complete unique adventure COLD SPRING – Joe & Rhonda Tignor, of Cold Spring, Kentucky, received their BaccaLOOPerate degree from America’s Great Loop Cruisers’ Association (AGLCA). The degree is given in recognition of completing one of the world’s most unique adventures, America’s Great Loop. Boaters doing the Great Loop are on a 6,000-mile journey that circumnavigates the eastern part of the U.S. and Canada, cruising up the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, through the New York State Canals, into the Great Lakes, down the inland river system, across the Gulf of Mexico, and around the southern tip of Florida. The couple completed the Great Loop aboard their 39’ Mainship power boat, Band Wagon 3, at Tidewater Yacht Marina in Portsmouth, Virginia. In addition to facing the challenges inherent to long-distance cruising, Joe & Rhonda enjoyed unparalleled views of the U.S. and Canada from the distinct vantage point of the water’s edge. This is what they said about their adventure: “What a great adventure we’ve had! We traveled a lot of miles for a lot of days, put a lot of hours on the engine, went through a lot of locks, under a lot of bridges, saw a lot of beautiful sites in a lot of beautiful places but mostly we made a lot of great friends!” Approximately 100 boats complete the Great Loop each year, making it a feat more unique than swimming the English Channel or Climbing Mount Everest. Throughout this trip of a lifetime, they relied on America’s Great Loop Cruisers’ Association to provide them with information and assistance vital to the successful completion of their journey. For more information on America’s Great Loop, contact America’s Great Loop Cruisers’ Association, 500 Oakbrook Lane, Summerville, SC 29485, 1-

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Street Maintenance The City of Florence is accepting applications for a fulltime Maintenance Worker. The successful applicant will

English & French Bulldog Puppies. AKC reg., males & females. 1 year health guarantee, vet checked. www.trulocksredgables.com 1-270-678-7943 /270-4276364

have a solid work history, demonstrate flexibility and be able to work independently. Must be able to work in all

F1 Labradoodles puppies, Male and female, $600.00, cream, ginger, and black CKC reg, vet checked, UTD on shots and worming. Excellent pedigree, parents DNA tested more info go to facebook page Labrador Country. (502)432-6247 mydynamitelawn@yahoo.com

weather conditions. Must have a high school diploma or GED and be able to obtain a CDL. This position will require skills relating to concrete flatwork, asphalt and various other street related responsibilities. Hourly rate $21.07. Excellent benefit package. Application Department at 8100 Ewing Blvd., Florence, KY 41042 or

Senior Center Receptionist Hyde Park Center for Older Adults

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P/T 8:30-4:30 Mon, Wed, Fri. Answer telephone, schedule reservations for transportation and programs, create reports in Word and Excel.

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ERLANGER-1BR, ALL UTILTS PAID! No smoking /pets. Near busline. $700/mo 859-462-2575

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is looking for a P/T receptionist/data entry in Colerain Twp. Position alternates every other day. Allowing for 3 day weekend , every weekend .

FLORENCE -- 2 BR Townhome. $900. Great location. Very clean. No pets/smoking. 859-462-2575 FT. THOMAS. 1 & 2 BDRM APTS & 1 BDRM TOWNHOMES 859-441-3158 MT. LOOKOUT 1 & 2 BDRM Grandin Bridge Apartments 513-871-6419

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Citizens Deposit Bank We are seeking Full-time Banking Customer Service Representatives at our Florence, KY location to provide excellent customer service in daily transactions, customer inquiries, and problem resolution in accordance with Bank policies. No evenings or weekends required.

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9 Ac. Butler area, open ridge in front, rolling into woods in back, ¼ mile off Hwy 27, city water avail., $2,000 down, $477 per mo. 5 Ac Kenton Co., rolling to hilly pasture, view, on blacktop dead end road, double wides welcome, $54,900, $1,500 down 7 Ac. Dry Ridge area, all woods, hilly, 10 min. Off I-75, quiet area, city water & electric along road, $56,900, $2,000 down 4 Ac. Glencoe area, mostly rolling pasture, ideal spot for home or double wide, view, city water,$34,900, $1,000 down, $310 per mo. 1 Ac. Kenton Co., near Visalia, open in front, rolling off into woods, double wides are welcome,city water, $2,000 down, $300 per mo. 31 Ac. Pendleton Co., mostly woods, some pasture, semiprivate homesite, 3 miles off Hwy. 27, city water, $105,900, $4,000 down

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TRI-STATE LAND CO. Walton, KY

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BURLINGTON ANTIQUE SHOW Boone County Fairgrounds Burlington, KY Sunday, June 16 -----------8am-3pm $4.00/Adult Early Buying 6am-8am $6/Adult Rain or Shine 513-922-6847 burlingtonantiqueshow.com POSTAGE STAMP SHOW Free admission, Four Points Sheraton 7500 Tylers Place, off exit 22 & I-75, West Chester, OH., June. 29 & 30 Sat 10-5 & Sun 10-3. Buying, selling & appraising at it’s best! Beginners welcome. www.msdastamp.com

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21 Ac. Grant Co., all woods, lots of frontage, mobiles welcome, hunt out your backdoor, city water, $3,000 down, $775 per mo.

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German Shepherd pups. Shots, dewormed, champion bloodlines, bi-color & black and red. Great family protection. 859-356-8959 Goldendoodle,black male female vet checked and wormed, $750, 937-510-2863 rosesgoldendoodles.com Golden Retriever Pups - AKC Family-raised! $500 Very Loyal Companions! Call 765-853-5751 Labrador pups- AKC-9wkschoc females- shots and vet checked $300 (859)588-6727

HANDY MAN SERVICE & HAULING! 513-429-1091 WE SERVICE ALL APPLIANCES Also Selling Washers & Dryers w/ 1 year warranty. 513429-1091

BUYING-RECORD ALBUMS & CDs, METAL, JAZZ, BLUES, ROCK, RAP, INDIE, R&B & REGGAE. 513-683-6985 CASH FOR RECORDS Private collector buying 45’s & LP’s Up to $10 per record, small & large collections. Roger 513-575-2718 I can come to you! I buy pre-1980’s home contents: bikes, stereo, records, jewelry, keyboards, guitars, etc. Call: 513-473-5518

$$$ PAID for LPs, CDs, CASSETTES -ROCK, BLUES, INDIE, METAL, JAZZ, ETC + VINTAGE STEREO EQUIP, DVDs & MEMORABILIA. 50 YRS COMBINED BUYING EXPERIENCE! WE CAN COME TO YOU! 513-591-0123

2003 Mercury Grand Marquis 1 owner, 58,500 miles, $4,500 Excellent Condition. 859-746-3225

1 BUYER of OLD CARS CLASSIC, ANTIQUE ’30-40-50-60-70s, Running or not. 513-403-7386 LOOKING TO BUY an old foreign project car. In any condition, Running or not. Porsche, Jaguar, Mercedes, Rolls Royce, Ferrari & much more! Fast and easy transaction. Cash on the spot. If you have any of these or any other old foreign cars sitting around please call: û 703-832-2202 û

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Labs, English, Male/female, $600, 5 weeks, yellow/white AKC, Vet Checked, Ready 5/30. (859)588-6622

AKC German Shepherd Pups Sable F, Black & Tan F, DOB 02/27/19, $650. AKC: reg. papers, 30-day pet ins., litter pedigree. Vet exam, DHPP booster, dewormed, health guarantee. FB: Mink Street Shepherds (740)815-2179

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Dremel model 1680 scroll saw, Tradesman model 8055s drill press, Lloyd Flanders patio furniture. Call 513-314-7987

Mr Baseball, buying sports cards and memorabilia, 203767-2406

Land/Lot/Lush/Launch 2 acres, Burlington/R. Hash (route 18 & 338 intersection) FSBO OMC w/ $5,000 down $24,900. 615-824-6930

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

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Toyota 2005 Corolla, LE auto 4 dr, $2200. Call 859-525-6363

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Cincinnati Low Income, Section 8 Apartments. Affordable Housing, Rent Based on Income. 2-3BR. Call 513-929-2402. Ebcon Inc. Mgt. Equal Opportunity Housing

CASH for junk cars, trucks & vans. Free pick up. Call Jim or Roy anytime 859-866-2909 or 859-991-5176

Chrysler 2002 Sebring LXI excellent condtion 132k mi, $3,000, new tires and brakes, sun roof, 859-866-2996

deadline 6/21/19. Application available from the Finance Cincinnati Family & Senior Low Income Apts. Section 8. 1-3BR. 513-929-2402 Equal Opportunity Housing

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

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ESTATE SALE 3837 Rich Rd, Morning View, KY. Sat & Sun, June 8th & 9th, 9am - 4pm RAIN OR SHINE No Early Birds, No Checks or Credit Cards. Furniture, Kitchen Items, Tools, TVs, Clothing, Silage Blower, Drill Press, DVDs, Books, Many Misc. Items.

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Evendale Estate Sale 3077 Inwood Dr Evendale, OH Contents of home, basement, garage & outbuildings. Drop leaf table, corner cabinet, china cabinet, kitchen table & chairs, sm child’s oak desk, cedar chest, old trunks, knockdown wardrobe, marble top dresser, chest of drawers, 4 pc bedroom set, bookshelves, sm secretary, steamer trunk, marble top washstand, ant. cradle, Old radios, old clocks, old banks, custom jewelry, old dinner bell, Caroline Williams plates, comics, marbles, ant. tiger oak buffet, porcelain top child’s table with alphabet, old postcard collection, old celebs, old safes, old holiday, old toddler trike, stair lift, boat motor, treadmill, old bottles, sewing machine, old vtg dolls, wicker doll buggy, adult trike, tools, power/hand/yard tools, vtg games, lots of kitchen items, too much to list all priced to sell. Info & pics HSESTATESALES.com or 859-468-9468. Dir - Reading Rd - Inwood Dr ( across from Menards & Walmart)

Sat 6/8 Sun 6/9 10a-2p Lots of Antiques, Nice Furniture Misc. Housewares 13580 Dixie Highway Walton KY 41017 For Photos Visit Aetherestatesales.com

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

Garage Sales Alexandria - Saddle Ridge Community Sale! Furn iture, electronics, sports, clothing, housewares & more. 59 Saddle Ridge Trail, Alexandria, KY 41001. Fri & Sat., June 7 & 8, 9-2. Burlington: Inside Garage Sale Rain or Shine. Fri & Sat 8:30-3 North Bend 237 Conrad to Derby Farms enter on Strike the Gold, right to 2528 Northern Dancer

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Cold Spring, KY. Sat., Jun 8th. Four Family Estate/Yard Sale. Vintage and new Barbies, old magazines, GWTW lamps, Gym Shore Disney, vintage fiesta wear, small recliner, Englander sofa bed & ottoman, Wilton cake pans, dishes, glassware, cookware, action figures, antique love seat & tables, tons of Xmas, dolls, collectibles, DVDs, books, paper memorabilia, much more. 5142 Winters Lane, 8am-2pm. Rain or Shine. No Early Birds.

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.

Independence, Yard Sale, 819 stevies trail, Sat: 8 am till 2, Household items, Kids Toys, lots of everything, Dir: I-275 to Taylor Mill (KY 16) head south approximately 7 miles to Stevies Trail, we are located on the corner of Rebecca Way and Stevies Trail.

Community Yard Sale City of Silver Grove Friday June 7th & Saturday June 8th 8am-4pm

Downsizing Garage Sale - Fri & Sat 7th & 8th 7a - ? 10627 KILLARNEY DR off of Frogtown in Union RAIN OR SHINE

Florence, Garage Sale, 1890 Mountainview Court, Fri: 8-1, Sat: 8-1, Clothing, Household items, light fixtures, books, Dir: Pleasant Valley Meadows Subdivision

Garage Sale! 555 and 606 Hallam Ave Fri and Sat 8am4pm. Ceramics, pair of crystal lamps, beanie bears, outside Christmas decorations and lots of misc.

Independence, Community/Multi-family yard sale, Freedom Park Subdivision, Sat JUNE 8th ONLY: 8AM - 2PM, Dir: Route 17, South, 1 mile past Simon Kenton High School, on right across from water tower. RAIN or SHINE. Independence, Street Sale, Fox Run, Fri. 6/7 & Sat. 6/8, 8a-3p, furniture, sports equip., speakers, adult/kids clothes, shoes, toys, holiday items, keyboard, poker tabletop, Fiestaware accessories, lots of misc., Dir: Near end of Turkeyfoot, Firehouse on corner

Florence: Multi-Family Yard Sale! 8637 Heritage Dr, Florence, KY 41042, Fri & Sat, 9 am - 2 pm So many items! Too much to list!

In house sale! Sat June 8th 8am-3pm. Rain or shine! No early birds! 9908 Washington Trace Road California Old Crestview Hills (across from Town Center) MULTI FAMILY Yard Sales JUNE 7 & 8, 8a-2p Rossmoine, Vernon, Summit + More! Furn., designer clothes, art work, walker, wheelchair & more. SATURDAY JUNE 8, 9AM-2PM 3451 Misty Creek, Erlanger 41018 Furniture, clothing, household etc.

Summer Lake Community Yard Sale - Summer Lake Dr, Alexandria Ky - SAT June 8th 8:00am to 1:00pm, multiple houses, rain or shine.

Union Triple Crown Yard Sale, Fri 6/7 & Sat 6/8, 8am-1pm. 1165 Monarchos Ridge. Wanted: Flea market vendors to buy outright a basement full of yard sale items including some furniture, records, dishes, lots of pictures, bedding, quilts, electronics, outdoor furniture and more! Serious calls ONLY! Call: 859-816-5213

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The Campbell County & Municipal Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at 7:00 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: BA-19-004 APPLICANT: David Rust LOCATION:10520 Belle Pointe Drive, Unincorporated Campbell County, KY. REQUEST: A front yard setback variance for a single-family house

VEHICLE BIDS The City of Alexandria is accepting bids for: 2 - Police Utility Vehicles with AWD Sealed bids are due by 12:00 NOON on Friday, June 14, 2019 at City of Alexandria, 8236 W. Main Street, Alexandria, KY 41001. CAM,June6,’19# 3597768

FILE NUMBER: BA-19-005 APPLICANT: Diocese of Covington LOCATION: 2160 California Crossroad, Unincorporated Campbell County, KY. REQUEST: Expansion of conditional use for the construction of an additional access drive

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The following vehicles stored at Fender’s Wrecker Service Inc. 927 Park Ave. Newport, Ky. 41071, will be sold at public auctiono n June 22.2019 to the highest bidder.Seller has right to bid. Forms of payment are , cash or credit card. No titles are guaranteed. 1996 Suzuki JS1GN72A772102168 MICHAEL B TEPE 2008 CHEVROLET SONYA WILLIAMS , 2G1WT58K989271864 1995 BUICK 1G4AG55M3S6416063 ANDREW HAMILTON 2007 MAZDA JM3ER293670114025 EMILY RISON OR ERIC LANE A1 AUTO SALES 2003 HYUNDAI KMHWF25S53A844382 DARRYN PENN INTEGRITY FUNDING OHIO 2006 KIA KNAGE123065025857 EDDIE WHALEY D&D AUTO SALES 1998 HONDA 1HGCG5641WA228139 MARK POWERS 2000 FORD 1FAFP4046YF250969 DONTRAIL TYSON AND DOVIE TYSON DISCOUNT MOTORS 2006 CHEVROLET 2CNDL73F766009209 SARAH M PARTIN 1991 CHEVROLET 1GCCS14R3M2298723 KENNETH KINCAID 2012 CHEVROLET 1G1ZC5E01CF248689 STATE FARM MUTUAL 1986 TOYOTA JT5RN55D5F0134735 DAVID L LUCAS 2007 DODGE 2D4FV47V67H837462 KEITH GILLYARD OHIO AUTO LOAN 2003 TOYOTA 1NXBR38E13Z067019 MALLORY MARR 1999 DODGE 1B4HS28Y5XF565674 BRAD HOLLINS INTEGRITY FUNDING OHIO 1997 BUICK 1G4HP52KXVH427751 STONE CENTERS 2007 CHEVROLET KL1TD56657B077639 PATROCINIO LOPEZ 2000 CHRYSLER 1C4GP54L1YB581455 DAVE BURGER NATIONAL CASH ADVANCE 2005 HYUNDAI KMHWF35H05A104316 CINDA THACKER 1998 SUBARU 4S3BG6857W6655544 VIRGINIA ANNE LESLIE 2005 MITSUBISHI 4A3AB36F55E053568 JOHN EDWARDS 2006 TOYOTA 4T1FA38P06U089382MILDRE D GALBRAITH 2002 CHEVROLET 1G1ND52J82M590949 ALEXIS PASSMORE 1995 HONDA 1HGCD5632SA048890 JOSHUA K SCHOULTHEIS EAGLE FINANCIAL 2006 CHRYSLER 2C3KA53G56H294189 MYRTLE DICKERSON 2009 HYUNDAI KMHCN46C09U365481 LONNIE USLEAMAN 2003 GMC 1GKET16S636238808 JOHN MCCAUSLAND 2003 FORD 1FMZU72K43UC36064 ABDUL-RAHEEM, MUSTAFA 1999 CHRYSLER 4C3AU52N5XE034949 LORETTA K CRANK 2005 FORD 1FMYU94185KA22432 LISA REEVES INTEGRITY FUNDING OHIO 1999 HONDA 1HGCG5655XA014569 JEREMY REYNOLDS 1996 CHEVROLET 3G1JC5248TS906556 VIRGIL DOUGLAS MOORE 1999 TOYOTA 4T1BF18B3XU312010 DARIUS HAYES AUSTINS AUTOS 2007 PONTIAC 1G2ZF58B074147676 RAYMOND L BRIERLEY 2008 CHEVROLET SONYA WILLIAMS

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,Jun6,’19#3598257 INVITATION TO BID Issue Date: June 6, 2019 PROJECT: Sodium Hypochlorite BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED: Electronically through QuestCDN vBid Online Bidding ONLY -- the online bid portal will be open for vBid on the issue date, June 6, 2019. No paper bids will be accepted. UNTIL: Date: June 20, 2019 Time: 2:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time All Bids that have been submitted by said date and time will be publicly opened and read aloud at Sanitation District No. 1, 1045 Eaton Drive, Ft. Wright, KY 41017. The proposed supply of chemicals is generally described as follows: the furnishing of sodium hypochlorite for a one-year period for Sanitation District No. 1 and/or the Northern Kentucky Water District (collectively, Owners). Chemicals would be ordered by each of the Owners in various quantities to different work site locations throughout Boone, Kenton, and Campbell Counties on an as-needed basis. The amount of Sodium Hypochlorite will vary from site to site (typical delivery quantities range from 200 4,500 gallons). Bids will be received on a unit price basis as described in the Bid Documents. To view Bid Documents go to www.sd1.org and click on Bids/RFPs/RFQs to find the link to the SD1 interface page on Quest CDN. This solicitation is listed on as Quest eBidDoc # 6356863. The Bid Documents may be downloaded by registering with Quest CDN online at w ww.questcdn.com or calling 952-233-1632. After registration is complete, an On-Line Bid ID code must be created by clicking on “My Account”, then the “User Info” tab. The bidder will create this code in the designated field per requirements noted. To be considered a Plan-holder, a bidder must complete registration and purchase the Bid Documents in digital form for downloading, at a cost of $15.00 (there is no additional charge to submit a bid). Plan-holders will receive addenda and other bid document updates via Quest CDN. Prospective bidders must be on the plan holders list through Quest CDN for bids to be accepted. For this solicitation, bids will ONLY be received and accepted via the online electronic bid service through QuestCDN.com. To access the electronic bid worksheet, download the bid documents and click the online bidding button at the top of the advertisement. Evaluation of Bids and the awarding of a final contract are subject to the reciprocal preference for Kentucky resident bidders pursuant to KRS 45A.490 to 45A.494 and (KAR 200 5:400). Each Bid must contain evidence of Bidder’s qualifications to transact business in the State of Kentucky or covenant to obtain such qualifications prior to award of the Contract. The Bidder’s Organization Number from the Kentucky’s Secretary of State and principal place of business as filed with Kentucky’s Secretary of State must be included where applicable. Owners reserve 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 Owners believe that it would not be

Date: May 29, 2019 Published: June 6, 2019 Campbell County Recorder in the best interest of Owners to make an award to that Bidder. Owners reserve the right to award multiple contracts: a primary contract to the Bidder who submits the lowest evaluated bid that, in the discretionary decisionmaking of the Owners, best meets its needs and expectations for the Bid Items, and one or more contracts for the provision of Bid Items upon the request of the Owners if the primary contract Bidder is, from time to time during the one-year period, unable or unwilling to do so in accordance with the Contract Document to the Bidder(s) who submit the next lowest such Bid(s). Owners also reserve the right to negotiate with the selected Bidders to such an extent as may be determined by Owners. Minority Bidders are encouraged to bid. Bids shall remain subject to acceptance for 75 days after the day of online bid opening or for such longer period of time to which a Bidder may agree in writing upon request of the Owners. If a Contract is to be awarded, the Owners will give the successful Bidder(s) an award notification during the period of time which such successful Bid remains subject to acceptance. Mike Glowacki, Procurement Manager On behalf of the Sanitation District No. 1 and as Agent for Northern Kentucky Water District pursuant to Interlocal Cooperation Agreement between the Owners CAM,June6,’19#3588690 LEGAL NOTICE ALEXANDRIA FIRE DISTRICT THE ALEXANDRIA FIRE DISTRICT WILL HOLD AN ELECTION FOR THE POSITION OF FIREFIGHTER REPRESENTATIVE ON THE FIRE DISTRICT BOARD ON SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019. THE ELECTION WILL BEGIN AT 11:00 A.M. AND END AT 2:00 P.M. THE ELECTION WILL BE HELD AT THE ALEXANDRIA FIRE STATION, 7951 ALEXANDRIA PIKE, ALEXANDRIA, KENTUCKY 41001. THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS ARE RUNNING FOR THE POSITION OF FIREFIGHTER REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE ALEXANDRIA FIRE DISTRICT: James F. Ciccarella 315 Washington Street Alexandria, Kentucky 41001 (859) 750-3415 Brad Oeffler 3729 Lisa Lane Alexandria, Kentucky 41001 (859) 409-1994 George M. Hundemer 205 Washington Street #10 Alexandria, Kentucky 41001 (859) 663-8906 Christopher J. Schack 1378 Race Trace Road Alexandria, Kentucky 41001 (859) 468-0376 ALL ACTIVE MEMBERS OF THE ALEXANDRIA FIRE DISTRICT WHO ARE IN GOOD STANDING AND HAVE BEEN MEMBERS FOR AT LEAST SIX (6) MONTHS AND ARE EIGHTEEN (18) YEARS OF AGE ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE. THIS LEGAL NOTICE IS PUBLISHISED PURSUANT K.R.S. 75 BY THE ALEXANDRIA FIRE DISTRICT BOARD. (CAM,Jun6,13,’19#3573741)

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THE NEWPORT BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON THURSDAY, June 20, 2019 AT 4:30 P.M. IN THE NEWPORT MUNICIPAL COMPLEX, 998 MONMOUTH STREET, NEWPORT, KENTUCKY. THE HEARING WILL BE HELD FOR INTERESTED PARTIES TO HEAR AND PRESENT EVIDENCE RELATIVE TO THE FOLLOWING AGENDA ITEMS: BA-19-16 927 MONMOUTH ST. THE APPLICANT IS REQUESTING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO OPERATE A BED AND BREAKFAST IN THE CBD ZONE. REQUESTED BY: STEPHANIE STEFFEN BA-19-17 917 SARATOGA ST. THE APPLICANT IS REQUESTING A 10’ LOT WIDTH VARIANCE IN ORDER TO OPERATE A 2-FAMILY DWELLING IN THE R-3 ZONE. REQUESTED BY: LISA WESTSMITH BA19-18 601 YORK ST. THE APPLICANT IS APPEALING THE ZONING ADMINISTRATORS DECISION TO DENY THEIR USE AS A CONTINUATION OF A NONCONFORMING USE. REQUESTED BY: WELCOME HOUSE OF NORTHERN KENTUCKY Inquiries regarding this public hearing should be addressed to: Brian Steffen Zoning Administrator City of Newport 998 Monmouth Street Newport, Kentucky 41071 859-292-3637 CAM,Jun6,’19#3608802 PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF FORT THOMAS, KY Application has been received from JM2 Enterprises, LLC, dba: Magic Realms, 90 Alexandria Pike, Suites 8 & 9, Fort Thomas, Kentucky 41075, for an NQ-4 Retail Malt Beverage Drink License and Special Sunday Retail Drink License. The application is on file in the office of the City Alcoholic Beverage Control Administrator and will be finally considered at the City Council Meeting on June 17, 2019, at 7:00 p.m., at the Fort Thomas City Building Council Chambers. Any person having good cause or reason to object to the granting of this license may appear before the ABC Administrator and be heard or may submit written comments prior to the meeting. Signed: Joseph Ewald, ABC Administrator CAM,June6,’19#3601697

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