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NKY elections: Group and last-minute write-in campaigns Julia Fair Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

Campbell County voters wait to vote early in-person in Newport on Oct.13. PHOTOS BY HANNAH RUHOFF/THE ENQUIRER

‘THE FUTURE OF OUR COUNTRY’

Editor’s note: Information included refl ects this article’s original publication date – Oct. 12. Visit Cincinnati.com for possible updates. We know there are a lot of political races to keep track of in Northern Kentucky. But within the communities home to 400,000 regional residents, a few races stand out. And it’s not because of the yard signs. Candidates campaigned together; one launched a write-in campaign just a week before early in-person voting began; and a term-limited mayor is vying for a spot on the city commission. Early in-person voting began on Oct. 13 in Kentucky. Here are four local races to watch:

Early voting begins across Northern Kentucky

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udy Collins rolled into the Kenton County Government Center’s parking lot at 3 a.m. The 65-year-old was four and a half hours early – the polling site wouldn’t open until 7:30 – but she was eager to cast her vote and didn’t want to be stymied by long lines on the fi rst day of in-person, early voting in Kentucky. “I didn’t know what it was going to be like,” Collins said. She needn’t have worried. The parking lot was empty when she arrived. Two and a half hours later, at 5:30 a.m., another woman showed up and Collins asked if she was a poll worker. But it was just another eager voter. Tuesday was historic for Kentucky voters as it marked the fi rst time all voters were allowed to vote early and in-person. Before the coronavirus pandemic, Kentucky was one of nine states that didn’t off er early no-fault voting. The state’s pandemic election plan, announced in August, allows Kentuckians to vote in-person from Oct. 13 through Nov. 2. Despite her self-imposed long wait Oct. 13, Collins was one of many voters who told The Enquirer that early voting is a system she would love to keep. “Oh, yes, absolutely,” she said. “This makes it really convenient for everybody.” Polling sites opened at various times across the Bluegrass State on Oct. 13, and while there were some long lines, they seemed to move fairly quickly. In Boone County, there were more than a hundred people in line when the Extension Enrichment Center opened at 9 a.m. Oct. 13, and the site stayed fairly busy throughout the day. Still, the whole process only took about 30 minutes to an hour. Shawn Marler, 38, of Union, waited about an

The candidates for House District 67 from left to right: Republican Mark Schroer write-in candidate, Republican nominee LeAnna Homandberg and incumbent Democrat Rachel Roberts. PROVIDED

1. Last-minute write-in campaign

Campbell County voters wait to vote early in-person in Newport on Oct.13.

hour to cast his ballot. But by his account, early voting was smooth. “The line was long, but it was easy,” he said. In Kenton County, many voters were in and out of the Government Center in about 15 minutes. They were wearing masks, even outside, but one voter did tell The Enquirer it was “a cluster” inside, with

The dynamics in the House District 67 Kentucky General Assembly race keep changing. On Oct. 9, Mark Schroer, a Republican doctor from Newport, announced his write-in campaign for the seat. Republican LeAnna Homandberg, of Southgate, will face Democrat Rachel Roberts, of Newport, on the ballot. “I am late coming to the campaign but now the race will begin in earnest,” Schroer said in a statement emailed to The Enquirer. “My campaign grew out of frustration. There is no viable alternative for those who wish to have a conservative choice.” As of Oct. 12, Schroer’s campaign had 12 followers on Twitter. He told The Enquirer he is anti-abortion and supports President Donald Trump. He added that he wants to lower health See RACES, Page 5A

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Spring break canceled? Here’s what NKU, UC, Miami and Xavier are doing Jeanne Houck Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

Next year’s spring break at Northern Kentucky University will be spread out over three long weekends instead of the usual week-long vacation, the student news organization there is reporting. The Northerner says NKU President Ashish Vaidya told students at the school in Highland Heights in an email that the extra days off will be Monday, Feb. 15; Friday, March 12; and Friday, April 2. With the world in the grasp of a pandemic, that “should reduce the risks associated with traditional spring break travel,” Vaidya said. Vaidya also said in the email that NKU has made the “diffi cult” decision to hold a virtual commencement ceremony to honor December and summer graduates, The Northerner said. This winter’s graduation will be streamed at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 12. “I understand and truly share your regret for what should be, but I also must keep the health and wellbeing of the campus community top of mind,” Vaidya said in the email. The Northerner said the MLK Jr. Day of Service on Monday, Jan. 18, 2021, will also be virtual.

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Here’s spring break news from other local colleges: h The News Record, the student news organization at the University of Cincinnati, is reporting that offi cials there have canceled spring break because of the pandemic. Instead, UC is adding two reading days to the spring semester calendar: Tuesday, Feb. 16; and Wednesday, March 24. Spring semester will end two days early, giving students a week-long break between the spring and summer semesters. The news came in an email to students from Provost Kristi Nelson and Vice Provost for Enrollment Management Jack Miner, The News Record said. “Although the removal of a traditional Spring Break may be disappointing, each of us must continue to be vigilant in our safety practices to reduce risk to ourselves and others,” Nelson and Miner wrote. h Students at Miami University will have fi ve “reading days” with no classes instead of the usual week-long spring break, spokeswoman Carole Johnson told The Enquirer. Reading days are Wednesday, Feb. 17; Tuesday, March 9; Thursday, March 25; Monday, April 12 and Friday, May 7. May 7 is also considered a day for students to study for exams, Johnson said. Johnson said Miami’s December commencement ceremony will be held virtually. h Xavier University’s website has a calendar for the spring 2021 semester with academic holidays on Tuesday, Feb. 9; Wednesday, March 10; and Thursday, April 15; as well as Easter holiday on Thursday, April 1; and Friday, April 2.

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maskless sheriff ’s deputies and a lack of social distancing. “That’s something I hope they work on,” said Loraine Braun, 63, of Villa Hills. Some voters were reluctant to discuss politics Oct. 13, but others were happy to talk about who they were supporting, especially in the presidential election. In 2016, Donald Trump won Kentucky with 63% of the vote. Zachuriah Glenn, 20, of Newport, was voting in his fi rst presidential election on Oct. 13, casting his ballot for Trump, whom he sees as the best candidate. Bonnie Whitley, 65, of Erlanger, was another Trump voter. “This race is going to determine the future of our country,” she said. William Whitley, 70, of Erlanger, said he was a Vietnam veteran who was voting for Trump. He voted Oct. 13 to avoid long lines on Election Day. “People take freedom for granted,” he said. Jim Bowling, 62, waited about an hour to cast his vote for Joe Biden. Bowling, a lifelong Burlington resident, anticipated the wait but said early voting was a nice option. “We have some very, very big issues that need to be settled this year,” he said. “If you don’t vote, you can’t complain about stuff .” Chris Collier, 60, of Newport, also voted for Biden. A retired school administrator, Collier said she doesn’t like the “divisive rhetoric” she sees from Trump. “I could never have talked like him and gotten away with it,” she said. Collier is also voting for Democrat Amy McGrath over incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell. “I don’t think Mitch McConnell has done anything for Kentuckians,” Collier said. Kathleen Moore, 61, of Erlanger, fi lled out her ballot ahead of time and dropped it in the ballot box outside of her voting location. “I knew this would be the best option,” she said as she patted the metal box, adding that waiting in line would be too much of a COVID-19 risk. Moore voted for Biden for president,

Hundreds of voters line up before doors open at the Boone County Extension Enrichment Center in Burlington., on Oct. 13. The poll place at the center opened at 9:00 A.M. for early voting in the 2020 election. SAM GREENE/THE ENQUIRER

she said. “We need someone who can bring this country together,” she said. If you plan to vote early in-person in Kentucky, here’s what you need to know:

at 1840 Simon Kenton Way in Covington. h Independence Senior Center at 2001 Jackwoods Parkway in Independence. Hours: Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The last three Saturdays before Election Day Oct 17, 24, and 31, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Boone County Boone County will have one location for early in-person voting, at the Boone County Extension Enrichment Center at 1824 Patrick Drive in Burlington. Hours: Monday, Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The last three Saturdays before Election Day on Oct. 17, 24, and 31 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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Campbell County In Covington, Doug Peaslee, left, and Denise Peaslee, 57, right, of Erlanger and Delores Halloway, of Covington, started waiting outside the Kenton County Government Center at 6:45 a.m. Oct. 13. THE ENQUIRER/HANNAH RUHOFF

tions for early in-person voting: h Kenton County Government Center

Campbell County will have one location for early in-person voting, at the Campbell County Administration Building at 1098 Monmouth Street in Newport. Hours: Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The last three Saturdays before Election Day Oct 17, 24, and 31, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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care costs and improve schools and roads, but he did not include how he would achieve those goals. Homandberg got the Republican nomination after the party’s choice, Mary Jo Wedding, suspended her campaign before the June primary election. A Democrat has represented the 67th district for at least the past three decades. But parts of the district voted for Trump in 2016, according to the New York Times. The district includes Newport, Bellevue, Dayton, Wilder, Highland Heights, Silver Grove, Melbourne, Woodlawn and portions of Southgate.

2. The Pick 6 ticket in Cold Spring Six candidates campaigned together for the six seats on Cold Spring City Council. The pamphlet that listed the Pick 6 ticket included every incumbent council member except council member Cindy Moore. In September, the council censured Moore after a cleaning contractor for the city fi led a racial discrimination complaint against her. The other four incumbent members appear with newcomers Deanna Hengge and Kenneth Sears on the Pick 6 ticket, according to a fl yer for the joint campaign. The sixth council member, Michael Ruscher, resigned in August because he moved out of the city. The Pick 6 campaign includes: 1 Lisa Cavanaugh - incumbent 2 Paul Kloeker - incumbent 3 Chris Ampfer - incumbent 4 Adam Sandfoss - incumbent 5 Deanna Hengge - newcomer 6 Kenneth Sears - newcomer Along with Moore, the Pick 6 ticket excludes candidate Stephen Roach. Roach has a Facebook page for his

Newcomers Aaron Sutherland, Billy Cole, and Timothy Curl are campaigning together for Newport School Board, according to a flier the three campaigns mailed. PROVIDED

candidacy, but as of Oct. 12, the page had no information and zero posts. Cavanaugh shared the fl yer for the Pick 6 ticket on her campaign Facebook page. In September, the group held a candidate meet and greet together as well, according to a post on Kloeker’s Facebook page.

3. “Vote ABT” newcomers campaign together for Newport School Board Another group campaign is happening in Newport for the Newport School Board. Aaron Sutherland, Billy Cole and Timothy Curl are campaigning together, according to a fl yer the three campaigns mailed. Their “Vote ABT” slogan is a nod to the candidates’ names as well as a message on the back of their campaign fl yer: “Together these talented, committed

citizens will improve the schools with Accountability, Better relationships and a voice for the Teachers.”

4. Newport swap Newport’s mayor and a current council member hope to trade places after the election. Mayor Jerry Peluso is term-limited, so he can’t run for mayor again. Instead, Peluso is vying for a spot on the Newport Board of Commissioners. He’s one of seven candidates running for the four-member commission, according to a sample ballot. Current commissioner Thomas Guidugli is running unopposed for mayor. Julia is the Northern Kentucky government reporter through the Report For

Four incumbent Cold Spring city council members campaigned together for reelection. They didn't include current councilmember Cindy Moore, who the council censured in September. FACEBOOK SCREENSHOT

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Ranking: See the areas top public, private schools Sarah Brookbank Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

Niche has recently released its 2021 Best Schools rankings and some familiar names are at the top of the list on both sides of the river. Niche uses test scores and academic performance as well as user input from current students, alumni, and parents in its analysis. Indian Hill High School took the top spot in Ohio. On top of that, Indian Hill Exempted Village School District was named the 7th best school district in America. Wyoming City Schools was also nationally ranked and came in at the 64th best school district in America. In Northern Kentucky, Beechwood Independent Schools and Fort Thomas Independent Schools took home top honors in high school and elementary school rankings. “2020 has been an unprecedented year on multiple fronts and yet people are making big life decisions, like moving somewhere new or adjusting to a diff erent work situation. A lot of times, those changes are tied into choosing a school for their kids,” said Luke Skurman, Founder and CEO at Niche. “Especially in these uncertain times, we believe transparency is crucial. Parents and students should be able to fi nd out what it’s really like to attend a school before applying and enrolling. We’re honored to continue to serve as an invaluable resource for families while they plan for their futures and fi nd where they belong.” [ Keep up with the latest news that impacts you and your community. Get a digital subscription for unlimited access to Cincinnati.com. ] Best public high schools Ohio h 1: Indian Hill High School h 4: Walnut Hills High School

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A few weeks ago, my red/purple kale in the garden got buggy – holes in leaves from cabbage butterfl y caterpillars. I cut it way back and gave trimmings to the “girls”/chickens. That trim gave the kale a boost. It started sprouting new leaves pretty quick. Enough for an updated version of one of my family’s favorite soups using this nutritious green: like the muchloved Zuppa Toscana soup from Olive Garden. Now you can use any kind of kale in this recipe. If you don’t have kale, turnip greens work well, too. To me, they’re a bit stronger, so keep that in mind. For potatoes, red and Yukon Gold hold their shape pretty well. Idaho will be starchier and tend to break up which

Cook sausage over medium heat, breaking it up with a potato masher, until done. Remove. In same pot, cook bacon, remove, but leave drippings.

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Kenton County Commonwealth’s Attorney Rob Sanders says the fatal shooting Friday, Oct. 9 on I-75 in Fort Wright was justifi ed and his offi ce is not pursuing charges. Joshua G. Taylor, 43, of Cincinnati, called 911 at 1:22 p.m. to report he had been involved in a crash with another vehicle in what he described as a road rage incident, according to a recent release from Sanders’ offi ce. An image taken by a bystander released by Sanders’ offi ce apears to show a man pointing a rifl e into the passenger-side window of a red car. The 911 call recorded a verbal confrontation between the two men before gunshots were heard, according to the release. Taylor then told the dispatcher he fi red shots from his gun and struck the other man. Taylor can be heard administering fi rst aid as the recording continues, according to the release. “Kentucky law states an individual is justifi ed in the use of physical force upon another when the individual believes such force is necessary to protect against the use of unlawful force by another person,” said Sanders. “The investigation by Fort Wright and Kenton County Police Departments conclusively found the shooter was reasonably in fear for his own life and responded lawfully.” The Hamilton County Coroner identifi ed the man killed Oct. 9 in a reported road rage shooting in Northern Kentucky as John Patrick Abell, 41, suffered multiple gunshot wounds, according to a release. Abell died at University of Cincinnati Medical Center. The Hamilton County Coroner’s Offi ce reported Abell’s address as one in Bellevue, Kentucky, but

Sanders said his most current residence is believed to be in Cincinnati.” Investigators found multiple empty liquor bottles in Abell’s SUV, according to Sanders’ release. Autopsy and toxicology reports on Abell are still pending. Police do not believe the two men knew each other. Taylor was headed home from work in Boone County. It was believed that Abell was headed home after a day of fi shing, according to the release. Witnesses shared photos with police, according to the release. Abell can be seen in photos with his rifl e in hand, threatening a bystander before pointing the gun at Taylor, according to the release. Neither man had a criminal record, according to Sanders’ release. Both men lawfully possessed the fi rearms they carried, according to the release. Police told Sanders’ offi ce they found a Tikka .30-06 rifl e on the ground near where Abell fell. Police recovered a Taurus 9 mm handgun from Taylor that he had on him. Police responded to a crash near the Kyles Lane exit around 1:30 p.m. and additional calls reported road rage and a shooting. Investigators believe Taylor fi red the handgun four times, and that Abell did not fi re the rifl e. The rifl e was found unloaded with a trigger lock in place, according to Sanders’ release. “There was no way for Mr. Taylor to know the rifl e being stuck in his face was inoperable,” said Sanders. “So that does not make his reaction unreasonable or unlawful,” he said. “In fact, anyone who has a gun pointed at him should always assume the gun is loaded,” Sanders said. Witness statements to police suggested that a rolling confrontation between Abell and Taylor started somewhere between the Buttermilk Pike and Dixie Highway exits in Fort Mitchell as they traveled north on I-75.

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Down an alley in Covington, just past a liquor store and across from a retirement home, is a dance studio. Or should I say was a dance studio. Our dance studio. Complete with church pews in the parents’ waiting area, composites of smiling mini-ballerinas adorning the walls, and not a credit card reader in sight. And now, not a student. Chalk up another victim to COVID. Bobby Ziegler started Ziegler Studio of Dance in 1948, fresh out of Holmes High School. It was older than old school. Even in 2020, you paid with a paper check and got back a handwritten paper receipt. There was no competition team. Just one recital every spring. The studio can best be described as utilitarian; the barre encircling the studio was made of painted pipe. Website? Nope. And those unassuming details are what made it so special. My husband’s mother took lessons there – from Bobby himself. Two generations later, so did her granddaughters – again, from Bobby himself. Yep, now-90-year-old Bobby was there the whole time. Still teaching tap, still a stickler for technique, and still holding his own 70 years after he opened the place. You knew exactly what to expect when you walked through those doors, as we did with our then three-year-old in 2007. Bobby, his wife Nancy and daughter Laura would greet you by name, and more than likely, would remind you which kid was cheating on a time step or needed to pay attention a bit more. I always appreciated But like with many longtime businesses, things began to change. Rosters began dwindling and other, fancier studios drew young dancers with the promises of showy competitions and more classes. Ziegler’s didn’t have the bells and whistles, but it didn’t need them It was out of necessity a couple of moms decided waiting on those church pews was for the birds. We moved our congregation out to the parking lot, with a view of Paul Brown Stadium in the

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SPORTS Highlands grad John Schlarman’s inspiration led UK to win at Tennessee Jon Hale Louisville Courier Journal USA TODAY NETWORK

Mark Stoops has not asked off ensive line coach John Schlarman to address the entire Kentucky football team often during Schlarman’s two-plus years of cancer treatments. But with the spotlight recently back on Schlarman thanks to a profi le from The Athletic, Stoops felt his inspirational assistant coach had the message the Wildcats needed as they tried for the program’s fi rst win at Tennessee since 1984. Just less than four hours later, it was Stoops addressing a jubilant locker room and handing the game ball from Kentucky’s 34-7 victory back to Schlarman. “We’ve got to lean on each other,” Stoops said in his postgame speech, a video clip of which was tweeted by the team’s offi cial account. “We’ve got to lean on everybody here. Everybody here made a diff erence, and that’s a fact. We talked about it all week, playing for something bigger than yourself. That was evident. We wanted it more.” Schlarman’s battle with cholangiocarcinoma, a rare form of cancer that starts in the bile ducts, has been the backdrop of Kentucky’s last three seasons. Shortly after his diagnosis, Schlarman was awarded the game ball by Stoops in a similar emotional ceremony after Kentucky’s 2018 win at Florida that snapped a 31-game losing streak to the Gators. It was fi tting Schlarman, one of three former UK players on the current coaching staff , be at the center of the program erasing two of the historic albatrosses that continued to weigh down perception of the team. “I don’t like our team inheriting 20-30 years of history,” Stoops told reporters after the game. “That’s not on these guys. We’re responsible for what we’ve done lately.” Recent history had not been kind to Kentucky against Tennessee either though. In 2016, Kentucky rushed for 485 yards but trailed by as many as 27 points in the fourth quarter of a 49-36 loss. Despite recording the program’s fi rst 10-win season since 1977 in 2018, the Wildcats posted their worst performance of the season in a 24-7 loss to a

Kentucky wide receiver Allen Dailey Jr. (89) catches the ball for a touch down in the end zone during a game between Tennessee and Kentucky at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville on , Oct. 17. CALVIN MATTHEIS/NEWS SENTINEL

Tennessee team that fi nished the year at 5-7. Last season, Kentucky failed to score on four consecutive chances inside the Tennessee 6-yard line in the fi nal minutes of a 17-13 loss. Unhappy with his team’s showing in the last trip to Knoxville in 2018, which came after a defl ating loss to Georgia in a winner-take-all game for the SEC East title, Stoops changed his preparation plan for Saturday’s game. Instead of keeping players on the bus for the more than three hour drive from Lexington to Knoxville, he had the team stop at the University of the Cumberlands in Williamsburg for the Oct. 16 afternoon practice. After the practice, the team completed the second half of the trip into Knoxville.

Whether the change in travel plans was key to the victory or not, Kentucky posted the type of dominant performance that has been missing from the one-sided rivalry with Tennessee over the last four decades. The win over the No. 17-ranked Volunteers marked UK’s fi rst over a ranked Tennessee team in Knoxville. The margin of victory was UK’s largest over Tennessee since 1935 and largest in Knoxville since 1893. It was the largest margin of victory over a ranked team on the road in program history. Kentucky’s defense carried over its strong performance from the win over Mississippi State with four more forced turnovers, including interceptions returned for touchdowns by cornerback

Kelvin Joseph and linebacker Jamin Davis on back-to-back drives in the second quarter for a 14-0 lead. Even after tight end Keaton Upshaw dropped a touchdown, forcing Kentucky to settle for a fi eld goal, and Tennessee seized the momentum with a 14-play touchdown drive just before halftime, Stoops’ squad did not fold. Kentucky’s off ense drove 76 yards on 11 plays for a touchdown on its fi rst drive of the third quarter to stretch the lead to 24-7. The defense held Tennessee to just 84 yards in the second half. Quarterback Terry Wilson completed 12 of 15 passes for 101 yards and one touchdown. He added 32 yards on eight See UK , Page 2B

CovCath shuts out Highlands again, 42-0 James Weber Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

Caleb Jacob has had to diversify his game this year. A prolifi c passer his fi rst two seasons as the starter, the senior quarterback at Covington Catholic has added a ground game to his repertoire. He and the Colonels rushed for 300 yards as the Colonels beat archrival Highlands 42-0 Friday night at CovCath’s Griffi n Stadium. CovCath improved to 5-0 and 3-0 in Class 5A, District 5, clinching the top seed in the playoff s. Highlands drops to 3-3, 2-1. CovCath also won its 35th straight regular-season game and 49th out of the last 50 overall. The Colonels have won six straight against the Bluebirds

and have shut them out in three straight meetings at Griffi n Stadium and four of the last fi ve meetings overall. “Improve every week in everything,” Jacob said. “Be perfect on every play in practice, every rep, go 100 percent. Every rep has to be a championship rep.” Jacob rushed for over 100 yards. Most of them, 77, came on the Colonels’ fi rst two scoring drives. “Everybody told me in the off season, ‘You can’t run,’” Jacob said. “I always want to prove people wrong, so I worked on it in the off season.” CovCath took the opening kickoff and went 56 yards in six plays. Jacob had a 23-yard rush and threw two completions to senior Ethan Reardon, and See COVCATH, Page 2B

Covington Catholic running back Owen Nally runs the ball for a fi rst down in the game between Highlands and Covington Catholic high schools on Oct. 16. JIM OWENS FOR THE ENQUIRER

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CovCath led 7-0 three minutes into the game. At the end of the fi rst quarter, Jacob rushed four times for 44 yards on a scoring drive, and CovCath led 14-0. In the second quarter, both teams traded big passing plays but come up empty. Highlands’ sophomore quarterback Charlie Noon completed a long bomb to Jacob Welch 40 yards inside the CovCath 20, but the drive ended in a missed fi eld goal. On CovCath’s next possession, Jacob completed a long pass to Reardon, who made a diving catch at the 9 for a 47yard gain. On the next series, CovCath committed a personal foul on a block, pushing the Colonels back to the Highlands 37, where they eventually had to punt. Beginning with the missed fi eld goal, Highlands had fi ve straight drives end inside the CovCath 30. CovCath pressure, led by Trevor Wilson, who had three sacks, had a hand in three of those. With two minutes left in the fi rst half, CovCath pressured Noon into a quick pass on fourth down which fell incomplete. Highlands got the ball back but CovCath tackled Noon at the 5-yard line as time expired in the half.

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carries to become the fi rst quarterback since Derrick Ramsey in 1977 to lead Kentucky to wins at Florida and Tennessee in his career. “This game defi nitely was personal for us, especially for me because the last time I played here it defi nitely didn’t go the way we planned for it to go,” Davis said. “We just wanted to come out and put our foot on their neck.”

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CovCath stopped Noon a yard short of a fi rst down midway through the third quarter, then Wilson sacked him at the 30 to stop another threat late in the third quarter. Noon threw for 188 yards and rushed for 63. The Colonels, who returned only one starter on defense from last season, have allowed seven points in three district games and 38 points total in their fi ve wins. Jacob broke free for a 31-yard touchdown on CovCath’s fi rst drive of the second half, giving CovCath a 21-0 lead four minutes into the third quarter. CovCath kept it almost exclusively on the ground after that. In the fourth quarter, the Colonels churned out a 70-yard scoring drive, all on the ground. Most of it came from Reid Hummel and Ryan Schneider, who each had two doubledigit gains. Schneider had more than 75 yards rushing on the night, and Owen Nally over 50. More than 10 diff erent Colonels carried the ball Oct. 16. Jacob threw for over 140 yards and one touchdown, to Garrett Benke. Highlands 0 0 0 0-0 Cov. Catholic 14 0 7 21-42

C – Nally 4 run (Gronotte kick) C – France 1 run (Gronotte kick) C – Jacob run (Gronotte kick) C – Collins 2 run (Gronotte kick) C – Benke 41 pass from Jacob (Gronotte kick) C – Holtz 40 run (Gronotte kick) Records: H 3-3, 2-1 5A, D5; C 5-0, 3-0.

Wilson’s performance should do enough to silence growing questions about his hold on the starting job. Two consecutive stellar performances from the defense should re-establish confi dence in the strength of a group that was embarrassed for stretches by Ole Miss in Week Two. For the fi rst time this season, both sides of the ball played well at the same time in the second half. As they have so often been during the run to four consecutive bowl games, Schlarman’s off ensive line was front and center in the second-half domi-

Covington Catholic offensive lineman Thomas Schramm [76] blocks Highlands linebacker Mason South [2] in the game between Highlands and Covington Catholic high school. JIM OWENS FOR THE ENQUIRER

nance, paving the way for 187 rushing yards. That group has long pulled its hardnosed identity from its position coach’s battle. The eff ect of ongoing treatments have been more noticeable on Schlarman recently – he coached Saturday’s game from the press box instead of his normal spot on the sideline – but his example has only become stronger. “Everybody in that room was attentive to John,” Stoops said. “He obviously motivates them better than me. How can he not? … He’s been a Wildcat for a

long time, so he deserved that game ball.” As players mobbed around him in the locker room and Stoops handed him the game ball, Schlarman had a simple message, one that spoke well to the identity this team is creating. “Hell of a job guys,” he said. “If you come together, nobody can stop you. I promise you.” Email Jon Hale at jahale@courier-journal.com. Follow him on Twitter, @JonHale_CJ.

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127 Pleasant Ridge Ave.: Laura and Eric Mooney to Debbie and Carus Waggoner; $308,000 3 Cambridge Drive: Sandra and Stephen Brown to Leah and Dino Lucarelli; $530,000 361 Jerlou Lane: Samantha Molony and Jeremy Keown to Amber and Eric Fangman; $235,000 5 Sunnymeade Drive: Jeanne and Michael James to Laura and Eric Mooney; $452,500

Bellevue 150 Fairfield Ave.: Susan O'Brien to Matthew Fain; $296,000 223 Foote Ave.: Elizabeth Dubovsky and Peter Carreno to Sarah Mohr and Elizabeth Lee; $280,000 330 Locust Lane: Robin Shuttleworth to Jennifer and Richard Mays; $245,000 413 Fairfield Ave.: L&M Enterprises, LLC to Kylie Stigar-Burke and Samuel Powers; $325,000

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Crestview Hills 550 Palmer Court, unit 4-F: Cynthia Schroder to Mary and William Honaker; $330,000

Crittenden 301 Pimlico Drive: Donna Rymer to Bethany McMahan; $140,000

Dayton 203 Dayton Ave.: James Bennett to Darlene Backus and Pamela Neal; $100,000 306 4th Ave.: Priscilla and Robert Shanks to Manda and Larry Metz; $135,000

Edgewood 241 N. Colony Drive: Micheal Dick to Allison and Jordan Burk; $338,500 3053 Prestwicke Drive: Leslie and Conor Meeks to Edgar Purvis Jr.; $625,000 3326 Ridgetop Way: Jessica and Jeremy Gibson to Jillian and Ian Sheckels; $290,000 435 Shannon Drive: Barbara and Steven Freeburne to Kristen and Ashley Ackner; $189,500 44 Lyndale Road: 8015 Alexandria Pike, LLC to Colin Rosenhagen; $299,000

Fort Thomas 1024 Alexandria Pike: Marian Weage to Lynn and Phillip Hasson; $137,000 104 Mulberry Court: Christopher Nare to Paula Steinhauser; $302,500 119 Water Works Road: Lorelei Hays to Jane and Gordon Griffin; $193,000 144 Tower Hill Road: Amy and Mark Bardo to Teresa and Elliott Hatfield; $425,000 153 Military Parkway: Katrina and Derron Cook to Christine and Benjamin Barlow; $110,000 16 Mel Lawn Drive: Samantha and Ryan Smith to Carly Kleiman; $226,000 28 Midway Court: Emmail and Thomas Winburn to Melissa Price; $159,000 30 Scenic View Drive: Richard Kelly to Tosha and Matthew Lee; $275,000 34 Jennifer Court: Frank Kammerer to Victoria and Teddy Connley Jr.; $375,000 8 Toni Terrace: Ruth and Michael Crawford to Amberly Van Hoene and David South; $173,000 94 Eagle View Lane: Pilar and David Jones to Mackenzie Holland and Hunter Hixenbaugh; $112,000

Fort Wright 430 Fort Henry Drive: The Estate of Mary L. Cook to Dori and Jeffrey Fowee; $230,000 525 Fincastle Lane: Rae Maier to June Dineen; $309,000 673 Kyles Lane: Ralph Jump to Darlene and Timothy Gillie; $225,000

Gary Dolle; $215,000 11151 Staffordsburg Road: Deborah and Christopher Hankins to Amber and Jason Jones; $70,000 1402 Poplar Tree Place: Caitlin and Joshua Skaggs to Shanonet and David Cutchin; $380,000 141 Fleming Drive: Norma Nantz to Bonita and James Combs; $125,000 1882 Autumn Maple Drive: Fischer Single Family Homes IV, LLC to Ashley Matthews; $223,000 2074 Fullmoom Court: Kristina and Anthony Treller to Christopher Tarlton and Michael Tarlton; $235,000 3060 Saddlebred Court: Leah Wesselman to Taylor Smith; $270,000 3090 Alderbrook Drive: Arlinghaus Builders, LLC to Teresa and Billy Singer; $275,000 3154 Meadoway Court: Gretta Batsche to Kim and Roger Sands; $200,000 3176 Windmere Hill: The Drees Company to Donna and Ricky Gorny; $378,000 3928 Eagleledge Court: Ann and John Schmidt, Ethel and David Middleton, Carol and Richard Middleton and Janet and Clyde Middleton to Jamie and Mitchell Heidrich; $455,000 5282 Cody Road: Katrina and Brandon Garvey to Carmen and Tyler Soward; $210,000 58 Walnut Hill Drive: Christopher Crawford to Shannon Liuzza and Jeremy Widener; $195,000 6370 Regal Ridge Drive: Cynthia and John Pearson to Lily Plunkett; $222,500 744 Stonybrook Court: The Drees Company to Kimberlee McGill and Kevin Deal; $337,500 98 Simon Court: Whitney Remy, Bernedette Remy and Franst Remy to Tarah Remy; $180,000

Ludlow 335 Hazen St.: David Sheridan to Benjamin Basar; $175,000 404 Pinnacle Way, unit 3-302: Amanda and George Appleman to Lyndsey Broerman; $355,000 514 Rivers Breeze Drive, 15-2020: The Estate of Daniel T. Hilvert to Judith and Brian Keith; $400,000 550 Rivers Breeze Drive, unit 24-204: Morris Tsai to Diane and William Rouse; $220,000 620 Church St.: Sue and Alan Clark to Mallory Clark and Nicholas Huseman; $142,000

Melbourne 2337 Fausz Road: Betty Moore to Peggy Berkemeyer; $160,000

Morning View 3018 Rich Road: Jennifer and Brian Jones to Heather and Jason Wooton; $325,000 3224 Moffett Road: Jesse Holbrook to Alexandra and Thomas Hadley II; $87,000

Newport 1010 Isabella St.: Leland Maxwell to Hortencia Pablo and Luis Perez; $75,000 1032 Central Ave.: Hi Hat, LLC to Erin and Patrick Laake; $192,500 2218 Joyce Ave.: Gina McCulley to Shara Bates; $157,000 816 Monroe St.: Carlos Navarro and Per Bokmand to Zane and Michael Platt-Faulkner; $515,000 920 Columbia St.: Angela and Robert Rison to Michelle Shekari and Chad Miller; $160,000 930 York St.: Gretchen Giesler to Logan Brown; $177,000 932 Putnam St.: Carrie and Bret Louder to Mid West Holding, LLC; $95,000

Petersburg 5065 Petersburg Road: Vivian and Timothy Fedders to Darlene and Franklin Waldron; $375,500

Southgate 121 W. Walnut St.: Kelsa and Jackson Ader to Sarah and Andrew Erickson; $179,000 $405,000

Villa Hills 610 Rogers Road: Patricia Kraft and Russell Townsend to Adrienne and Kealan McCauley; $355,000 823 Dalewood Drive: Ashlee and Joel Clore IV to Pamela Benge; $202,000 961 Riverwatch Drive: Erin and Robert Huston to Eizabeth and Joseph Mayer; $350,000

Wilder 300 Timber Ridge, unit 1: Samantha English to Patricia and Samuel Sato; $86,000

Hebron 1105 Rivermeade Drive: Priscilla and Douglas Mueller to Brandee and Newell Dennis; $310,000 1553 Caldonia Court: The Drees Company to Kathy and Michael Nguyen; $497,000 2181 Blair Drive: John Schaffer to Holly Matthew and Ryan Houk; $405,000 2273 Watch Hill Court: Virginia and Manuel Mullins to Christine and Howard Thurman; $444,000 2352 Oakview Court: Kimberly and John Kominski to Kimberly and Jeffrey Huckleberry; $335,000

Highland Heights 382 Knollwood Drive: Ginger Paul to Grace Muntz and Michael Comiskey; $221,000 94 Bon Jan Lane: John Biden to David Pergram; $173,500

Independence 100 Roselawn Drive: Soundra Morrison to Chelsea Cox and Daniel Burk; $157,000 10296 Stonewall Court: Brandy and Gregory Turner to Leah and Garrett Rumford; $235,000 10392 Sharpsburg Drive: Angela and Joshua Schmitz to Katie and Chance White; $226,000 10419 Canberra Drive: Michael Feath to Rhonda and

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COMMUNITY NEWS Alexandria resident earns Pilot Certifi cate at Sporty’s Academy Clermont County Airport Ashton Parker Younse earned his Private pilot certifi cate on Sept. 21. To obtain his Private certifi cate, Younse passed an oral and a fl ight exam with a Federal Aviation Administration designated fl ight examiner. Younse, a resident of Alexandria, , completed his fl ight training at Sporty’s Academy, located at the Clermont County Airport. With his Private pilot certificate, Younse is able to carry passengers in favorable weather conditions. The aircraft that he used for his fl ight training can carry four people and cruises at nearly 140 miles per hour. Ashton Parker Younse has now joined the ranks of more than 600,000 U.S. licensed pilots who learned to fl y for the challenge and adventure. Anyone interested in more information about learning to fl y may visit www.sportysacademy.com or call Sporty’s Academy at 513-735-9500. Eric Radtke, Sporty’s Academy, Inc.

Trunk or Treat Grant’s Lick Baptist Church is hosting a socially distant, rain or shine, Trunk or Treat event on Wednesday, Oct. 28 from 6:30-8 p.m. The event is free and open to all boys, girls, men, and women of all ages. Costumes of Biblical characters or themes are encouraged. At each trunk, everyone will listen to a Biblical story. Kids will read or hear clues. At the end, if kids can put clues together to solve a mystery puzzle, they may get a bonus treat. Before leaving church, all kids will receive one treat bag. Teens and adults can play some guessing games and may win a prize. The Youth Group will also perform a short skit throughout the evening. Grant’s Lick Baptist Church

2020 4-H Issues Conference Are you interested in attending the 2020 4-H Issues Conference? What is it all about? The 4-H issues conference is a three-day conference strictly for teens (ages 14-18) to network about similar interests from across Kentucky. Teens use their leadership skills to develop strategies in creating solutions to

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issues in their communities. This is a great opportunity for our future leaders to fi ne tune their presentation skills. And guess what? We are off ering hyTownsend brid options for teens to be a part of our 2020 4-H Issues Conference. The ultimate goal of this conference is to ensure that teens enrich their citizenship/civic engagement skills, enhance their leadership skills, develop public presentation skills, gain an understanding of local issues and learn the process of how to address local problems. Teens will use research to present their fi ndings, collaborate with their peers and demonstrate that they understand their fi ndings. Additionally, teens will understand democratic principles of justice, equality, responsibility, and freedom. Is there any fun at the Issues Conference? Absolutely! There will be a talent show segment, fun-fi lled ice breakers, teen led discussions, and service projects to implement in their respective community. Want to come have issues with us? The cost is free!! Options are available to purchase a T-shirt for $15 and attendees will either have the option to bring their own lunch or to have a catered meal for a low cost. The tentative schedule for 2020 4-H Issues Conference is Nov. 13: 5:30 – 8 p.m., Nov. 14: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. and Nov. 20: 5:30 – 8 p.m. Please direct any questions to Casey Townsend via phone, (859) 572-2600, or email at casey.townsend@uky.edu. Casey is a Campbell County 4-H Agent. Casey Townsend, Campbell County Cooperative Extension Service

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Temperatures are cooling off , days are getting shorter, and leaves are about to change: It’s fi nally fall in Kentucky. Things look diff erent in 2020. Usually, we’d suggest the Lexington Thriller Walk and a day at Keenland, but with COVID-19, we had to scrap those ideas. But there are still plenty of things to do around the Bluegrass state, locally and with a few hours drive. Here are 10 bucket-list-worthy fall trips to take in Kentucky:

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McGlasson Farms and Kinman Farms If you’re looking to pick your own pumpkins, drink apple cider and enjoy the cooler temperatures, McGlasson Farms and Kinman Farms are right up your alley. Kinman Farms also off ers Fall Fest Friday through Sunday, which includes laser tag, hayrides and bonfi res. Tickets must be purchased in advance. McGlasson Farms. 832 River Road, Hebron; 859-689-5229, mcglassonfarms.com. Kinman Farms 4175 Burlington Pike, Burlington; 859-689-2682, kinmanfarm.com.

Rabbit Hash The Rabbit Hash General Store has reopened after closing briefl y due to the coronavirus pandemic. The scenic drive through Boone County ends at the 189year-old store, where visitors can stop and grab a cold drink and a snack before settling down by the Ohio River. You can even vote for the next Mayor of Rabbit Hash. 10021 Lower River Road, Burlington; 859-586-7744, rabbithash.com.

The Kentucky Bourbon Trail and Craft Bourbon Tour The Kentucky Bourbon Trail, a road trip made specifi cally for bourbon lovers, takes visitors across the state to its signature distilleries. With 38 diff erent breweries, it can be a half-day trip or a full-weekend excursion. If you’re not

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Red River Gorge The Gorge, situated in the Daniel Boone National Forest, is a great place to get outside and hike during peak leafpeeping season. Make it a weekend and rent a cabin. While you’re at Red River Gorge, visit the Gorge Underground for an underground kayak tour. You can even book a haunted tour on weekends in October. Gladie Visitor Center, 3451 Sky Bridge Road, Stanton; 606-663-8100, www.fs.usda.gov.

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Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest The Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest is 16,137 acres of land located in Clermont. It is not only a great place to check out all the fall foliage that Kentucky has to off er but it is also home to friendly giants. Three Forest Giants, created from recycled wood from the region are must-sees at the park. The Canopy Tree Walk, a boardwalk that towers 75 feet above the ground, is the perfect place for leaf-peeping. 2075 Clermont Road, Clermont; 502955-8512, bernheim.org.

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For those of you looking for a spooky excursion this fall, take a trip to Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Lousiville. The old tuberculosis hospital is allegedly haunted and often featured on paranormal investigation shows. Waverly Hills is not doing its annual haunted house. Instead, it is hosting haunted Halloween guided tours through the end of October. 4400 Paralee Drive, Louisville; 502933-2142, therealwaverlyhills.com.

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