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More than 100 new jobs may be flying into Florence. City Council will vote next week on the first reading of a tax credit through the Kentucky Jobs Development Act (KJDA) for ASTAR Air Cargo Inc. According to ASTAR’s Web site, ASTAR is a charter airline that provides expedited freight service. If approved, ASTAR will
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set up its regional headquarters in the Turfway Ridge office park on Turfway Road. Through KJDA, ASTAR would receive a 5 percent tax credit from its employees’ payroll taxes, 4 percent from the state and 1 percent from the city. “The money actually goes back to the employer from the employee,” said Mayor Diane Whalen. ASTAR is expected to employ 150 with an average wage of $68,640. They’ll only get the tax
Smiling 10-yearold full of talent Contributor
Ten-year-old Rosa Mejia of Florence has a dream – she wants to sing on Broadway. Rosa is not just spending days daydreaming about it, though, she is treating it as a goal, and almost everything she does is working toward that goal. “Rosa decided she wanted to sing on Broadway when she was 5,” said her mother, Bethany. “We put her in a pageant at Anchor Baptist Church when she was 5, and that’s when we found out how good she could sing. She sang ‘Think of Me’ from ‘Phantom of the Opera.’” Rosa truly enjoyed being in the pageant and asked to be in others. “I like being in competitions,” she said. “It’s fun, and I get to sing, and I make new friends.” Three years ago, Bethany signed Rosa up for Kids Got Talent, and Rosa won the competition held at Old Coney. She went to Texas to compete in a national version of the competition, and though she didn’t win, she was
signed by the Shirley Grant Talent agency of New York. Through them she has tried out to be the voice of Dora the Explorer, which she was too old for, and Alicia, Diego’s older sister, which she was too young for. “We went to New York and auditioned for the play ‘Les Miserables’ but three days later they canceled the play,” said Bethany. They have other irons in the fire, though. Rosa sang the “Star Spangled Banner” for the opening day game of the Florence Freedom, and again just recently for Webkinz night at the Freedom. She is auditioning to be one of two dozen children who’ll be picked to sing “America the Beautiful” at the Kings Island Golf Tournament this summer. In addition, Rosa belongs to the University of Cincinnati children’s choir, called Jubilate, and is hoping to be part of their touring choir Bel Canto. “Mom put me in the Boone County Fair pageant when I was little,” said Rosa. “I really liked it, and I am going to be in it again this year.” Bethany added that when Rosa was 5, she was first runner-up in the Boone County pageant, when she was 6 she took second runner-up, and at 7 she was back to
credits for employees that are Kentucky residents, which will be about 77 of the 150 jobs, said Community/Business Development Director Josh Wice. ASTAR is moving to Florence from Wilmington, Ohio. The company deals heavily with DHL, and when it pulled out of Wilmington to set up shop at the Cincinnati/ Northern Kentucky International Airport, DHL asked ASTAR to come with them, Wice said. The tax credit does make the
Florence business climate an “unequal playing field,” said Council Member Mel Carroll. “We have long-standing companies in the area who don’t get to take advantage of it,” Carroll said. While some loyal companies won’t get special tax incentives, Florence should be doing what it can to bring jobs into the area, he said. “We see this as a substantial investment in our community,” Carroll said.
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Rosa Mejia, 10, of Florence, shows a couple of the drawings she does in her spare time. first runner-up. Last year, she competed in the Sweetheart pageant, and she finished in the top 10. Even though she has never won first place, Rosa is not discouraged. She will be in fifth grade at Florence Elementary School next year, and fills her time with a dance troupe, Latino Horizons, and basketball in the winter. Her favorite musical right now is ‘Wicked,’ which she hopes to see next year, and her operatic heroes are Sarah Brightman, Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth.
Bethany says if Rosa would get a break in the form of a part or a singing opportunity, they would move wherever they needed to in order to get her started. In the meantime, she lives with two younger brothers, and a brand new baby sister, but she never lets go of her dream. “We are always telling her that with her art talent, she could be a designer, but she just smiles, and says she wants to sing,” said Bethany. “I believe her. Within the next 10 years, I think she will be a star.”
McEvoy named Rotary district governor By Justin B. Duke jbduke@nky.com
A Rotarian is helping put Florence on the map. Dennis McEvoy, a former president of the Florence Rotary Club, took his position as district governor for the 6740 Rotary district. McEvoy, a retired banker, will oversee 42 clubs in the eastern half of Kentucky including clubs in Ashland and Lexington. “Here it is, so I better run with
it,” McEvoy said. As the district g o v e r n o r, McEvoy will be the only officer from the district that is recognized by Rotary McEvoy International. “When you’re working as a governor, you work on all levels – local, national and international,” McEvoy said.
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To get into the position, McEvoy was nominated by Rotary members then had to spend two years training for his one-year term. “It’s a process – a lot goes into it,” he said. As governor, he’ll have to visit every Rotary club in the district and meet with the directors of each club. “It’s very, very time consuming,” McEvoy said. The work pays off because of
the attention that comes to the hard work the Florence club is doing, he said. “In the history of this club, there’s never been a district governor from Florence, and it’s one of the biggest clubs,” McEvoy said. As governor, McEvoy gets to take an even larger role in Rotary International’s effort toward worldwide eradication of polio. “Once you get really into it, you can really see all the good things,” he said.
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Union OKs noise law area that disturbs the comfort of area residents. Some activities are exempt. Those are noises of safety signals and warning devices, emergency vehicles when responding to an emergency, noise from emergency work such as on property and noise from the discharge of firearms during daylight hours. Also exempt is the noise from trash removal under contract with the city as long as the service is operating under the time periods in the separate contract. Violators would commit a misdemeanor. They would face a maximum fine of $500 and/or a maximum prison term of one year. Violators would also face a $100 civil penalty.
Community Recorder The Union City Commission on July 6 approved a new noise ordinance. The provisions include: • Operating any equipment or doing outside construction or repairs on roads, buildings and projects would not be allowed from 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. unless a permit has been obtained from the mayor or city clerk. • Motor vehicle work within any residential area that disturbs the comfort of area residents would be prohibited between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. • Repairs, construction and other work on any real estate or structures is not allowed from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. within any residential
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Gov. Steve Beshear signs House Bill 3 in front of a home on Buckhill Drive in Erlanger. The bill calls for Kentucky residents who purchase a newly built home to receive up to a $5,000 tax credit.
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Kentucky Rep. Tommy Thompson, D-Owensboro, glanced around as he delivered a joke about the somewhat remote location off Narrows Road in Erlanger
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for the ceremonial signing of House Bill 3. “Trying to get here, I felt like I was going in circles but not really moving forward ... kind of like working with legislation sometimes,” he joked. “But it is really a privilege to be a part of a bill that is so significant, and I’m really glad to be here.” Thompson, who sponsored the bill, was one of several local and state dignitaries to join Gov. Steve Beshear for the bill signing at a newly built BOLD home on Buckhill Drive. The bill, which will go into effect on July 26, will allow Kentuckians who purchase a newly built home to receive up to a $5,000 tax credit if they meet qualifications. “Owning a home is real-
ly a rite of passage for many people, and this is something that we hope will allow them to achieve that dream,” said Beshear. “This are tough times, but this is a step toward helping people out as we look to move forward.” Under the regulations of the bill, the home must never have been occupied, and the buyer has one week from the closing date to submit a credit application for the tax credit. The buyer must occupy the home for two years, and can’t already have received the federal first-time home buyer tax credit. The program will run for one year, or until the $25 million cap is reached. Mike Kegley, the president of BOLD Homes, thanked Beshear for his
“progressive recovery plan.” “Thanks to the vision and support of Governor Beshear, we’re taking steps toward economic prosperity,” he said. “More new homes being built means more jobs being created, so this is going to be a benefit to all of us.” Glenn Perkins, presidents of the Home Builders Association of Kentucky, agreed. “It’s a tremendous step forward for the industry, and we’re very grateful for the support of Governor Beshear and the state legislature with this,” he said. For more information about the tax credit, contact the Department of Revenue’s Income Taxpayer Assistance Sections at 502564-4581.
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While other cities around the area pushed their fireworks display to July 5, Florence had to cancel the show completely. “We haven’t had a rain date in the contract for several years,” said Mayor Diane Whalen. With the removal of the Florence Y’all festival, Independence Day is the only fireworks display the city offers now. The rain-out leaves Florence with no fireworks display this year. “We were all disappointed,” said Council Member Mel Carroll. The Florence fireworks display usually costs around $15,000 and sponsors are usually quick to help cover the expenses, Whalen said. With the sponsors, Florence normally doesn’t have to use taxpayer money to pay for the display, she said. “The key point is the costs are usually offset by sponsors,” Whalen said.
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Winery opens Levee tasting room By Chris Mayhew cmayhew@nky.com
Camp Springs-based StoneBrook Winery has opened a tasting room/cart inside “Art on the Levee,” an art gallery inside Newport on the Levee. The tasting room, open inside the art gallery during select hours, is located on the Riverwalk level of the Levee, across from the movie ticket purchasing area. It is stocked with all 17 varieties of wines made by StoneBrook including a Vidal Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Domain
Reserve, Estate Reserve, and a selection of fruit/berry wines. Larry and Karen Stanfield of Union tasted six StoneBrook wines during the grand opening July 9. They said they liked the wines and purchased bottles of the Domain Reserve and Chambourcin varieties. Because of finding the StoneBrook tasting room in the Levee, Larry Stanfield said they plan to visit the Camp Springs winery’s tasting room for one of the Saturday evening dinner events. “We’re just realizing that they have wineries around
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Mary Ann Middendorf of White Oak savors a sip of peach wine during the grand opening of StoneBrook Winery’s new tasting room inside Art on the Levee inside Newport on the Levee July 9. said he’s been looking for a good satellite tasting room for a while, and Newport on the Levee is a good spot for now and the future. “We want to be part of the Levee and area around Newport, especially for when Ovation comes online,” he said. Ovation is multiple high-
tions. Mary Ann Middendorf of White Oak said she especially enjoyed the peach wine she tried during the July 9 grand opening. “I think this is a good atmosphere for them, especially in the gallery,” Middendorf said. “I mean art and wine go together.”
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Kathy Franxman, the city events coordinator, said the event was a great success and allowed the city to get together for a fun night. “With all the down mood of (the Moore) tragedy, it was an uplifting moment for the city,” Franxman said. Franxman also said that the city has been trying to plan another movie night
before the end of summer. The movie night was also the first event around the new community building. Franxman said the building is still in the process of being renovated. “This year (the building) is going to be not as booked but next year we hope for it to be packed full of events,” Franxman said.
Group offers home repairs By Justin B. Duke and Jason Brubaker jbduke@nky.om
The winter took a toll on Carol Pollard’s home, but repairs didn’t. Pollard, of Florence, is among the many residents who have become clients of People Working Cooperatively, a local organization that strives to help lowincome or elderly residents with home repairs and maintenance. The organization works throughout the Greater Cincinnati area, doing everything from “weatherizing” homes or making small repairs to helping residents cut down on energy usage. “It’s really a win-win for everybody,” said Tony Gray, a project manager with PWC. “The clients get some work done that they might not have been able to get done otherwise, and it feels really good from our end to
know that we’re helping out.” Gray said that PWC is funded entirely through donations, both from residents and contractors, who often donate equipment and/or labor to help. He also said the organization features a large number of volunteers. “We have a couple days each year called Repair Fairs, where we may get a couple thousand volunteers to spend a day fixing up 50 or 60 houses,” said Gray. “It’s pretty neat to see people wanting to give back, and we’re glad to help out where we can.” Pollard knew of PWC when she lived in Ohio and remembered the service after getting an energy bill. The help couldn’t have come sooner because of the troubles she had heating her home. “We would have been without a furnace,” Pollard said. In addition to fixing her furnace, PWC built a handicap ramp, patched the roof and repaired a rotted bay window for Pollard. “You could watch the curtains blow,” she said. Since the repairs, neighbors have been flocking to Pollard asking how she got the help. “This is a good program,” Pollard said. For more information about PWC, visit www. pwchomerepairs.org.
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News BRIEFLY Tickets for the 22nd annual Boone County Senior Citizens Picnic are available for sale from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday Aug. 3-31 at the Boone County Administration Building’s judge-executive office on the second floor. Tickets are $6 and please bring cash. The picnic is 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9 at the Boone County Fairgrounds, Burlington. Seniors must be age 55 or older and be a Boone County resident. The picnic will have lunch, big band music, door prizes and a hall of exhibitors.
Waffle House smoke-free
Waffle House locations in Boone County have gone smoke-free. Shearer Foods, franchisee for Waffle House in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, decided to make its Kentucky locations smoke-free in its Kentucky restaurants, including five Boone County locations.
Citizens academy
The Boone County Sheriff’s Department is taking applications for its fall citizens academy class. The academy is 10 weeks and meets 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesdays Sept. 9 through Nov. 11 at the sheriff’s department, 3000 Conrad Lane, Burlington. Topics include an overview, media relations, deputy selection and training, accident reconstruction, patrol operations, building searches, traffic stops, firearms, DUI, sex crimes, electronic crimes, crime scene investigation, SWAT and narcotic investigations. The applications are available by calling 334-2175 or online at www.boonecountyky.org/so. Completed applications can be sent to the attention of Deputy Josh Quinn. The address is P.O. Box 198, Burlington, KY 41005. Quinn’s e-mail address is jquinn@boonecountyky.org. The fax number is 334-2234. The class size is limited to 35 adults.
Night out
The City of Florence will hold another of its Neighborhood Night Out Events from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 21, at Erpenbeck Elementary. City officials will provide displays, games, project information, and refreshments during the Night Out, which is held prior to the city council meeting.
Man dies in wreck
A Florence man died in two-vehicle accident at approximately 6:30 p.m. Saturday, July 11 in Verona. William Beach, 19, was driving a 1995 Chevrolet Cavalier eastbound in the 15,000 block of U.S. 42 when he lost control in a curve and started sliding sideways, the Boone County Sheriff’s Department said. Sparta residents Debra Baxter, 47, and husband Alan Baxter, 54, were westbound in a 1997 Chevrolet Blazer when they collided with Beach on the passenger side of his vehicle. Debra Baxter was flown to University Hospital in Cincinnati with reported non-life threatening injuries. Alan Baxter was taken by ground to St. Elizabeth Florence. The sheriff’s department said no alcohol or drugs are suspected but initial indicators are that the road was slippery because of rain. All three were reported to be wearing seat belts and air bags deployed in both vehicles, the sheriff’s department said.
Boone Dems meet
The Boone County Democratic Executive Board meets at 6 p.m. Monday, July 20 at the Boone County Public Library’s Main Library, 1786 Burlington Pike, Burlington. The public is welcome. For more information, e-mail howardtankersley@fuse.net or visit www.boonecountydemocrats.org.
Learn about pet health
Darlene Ehlers, a certified animal care specialist, will teach about how to assess a pet’s vitals during a program
at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 21 at the Boone County Public Library’s Scheben Branch, 8899 U.S. 42, Union. There will be other pet tips too. Register by calling 342-2665 or online at www.bcpl.org.
Plant class
The Boone County Arboretum at Central Park has a free class 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 22 about the different types of native plants that look well in yards. Meet at the arboretum’s shelter No. 2. The arboretum is located at 9190 Camp Ernst Road, Union. Call 586-6101 to register.
Review board meeting
The Boone County Historic Preservation Review Board will not meet in July. The next meeting is 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 13 at the Old Boone County Clerk’s Building, Gallatin and Garrard streets, Burlington.
Woman pleads guilty
A former Florence massage parlor owner admitted July 7 in federal court to using her business to promote prostitution. Yong Hui Cho, 51, pleaded guilty to one count of coercing a person to travel in interstate commerce for the purpose of engaging in prostitution - better known as the Mann Act. Cho faces up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine when she is sentenced by U.S. District Judge Danny Reeves on Oct. 26. Kentucky News Service
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Florence church hopes to crop up new funds By Emily Teaford eteaford@nky.com
An event on July 18 at Florence Christian Church is attempting to help offset future budget deficits. “Crop Till You Drop” is a scrapbooking event that will allow event-goers eight feet of space to work on their projects. Tammy Miller, a church member, is volunteering her time to help set up the event. “We know July is a hard time with vacations but I think we’ve gotten a lot of feedback,” Miller said.
The event lasts from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pre-registration for croppers is $20 or $25 at the door. The cost covers the use of space, continental breakfast, lunch, snacks and beverages. Childcare is also being offered during the event for $10 for one or two children and $20 for more than two. The childcare fee includes lunch. There will also be vendors set up to give ideas on scrapbooking and to sell goods like Pampered Chef.
Miller said the event is designed for scrapbook enthusiasts but that anyone doing general crafts is also encouraged to participate. “Really a crop is where people come and bring their stuff and they work on it all day long. Basically it’s just a space for people to work uninterrupted by other things,” Miller said. For details or to register visit www.florencechristian.org. The church is at 300 Main St., Florence.
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Summer school expands scale By Justin B. Duke jbduke@nky.com
Boone County Schools is giving summer school a new twist. Seven of the district’s elementary schools are offering summer school as a form of intervention to students at risk of falling behind. The program went through a trial run on a smaller scale last summer, said Deputy Superintendent Pat Murray. “Most kids went up two grade levels,” said Dawn Schnieders, elementary consultant for the district. Because of the success of the program, it expanded this summer and is open to five students from each grade in the seven schools, Schnieders said. “The kids enrolled were the most at risk with reading and math,” Murray said. In a typical three-hour day, students will work on regular content, but get to take what they think are breaks twice. They spend around 10 minutes
“playing” with Maze, a sensory processing tool from a company called Minds in Motion. The activities in Maze are designed to help your brain retain information better, Schnieders said. “It’s to help your right hemisphere and left hemisphere talk to each other,” she said. Unlike the other work, Maze works under the guise of fun, Schnieders said. “It looks like a jungle gym, so they love it,” she said. To fund the program, the district pulls in money from a number of different sources including money from Title I, extended school services and federal stimulus money, Murray said. “You name it, we tried to tap into it for money,” she said. The program lasts until the end of the month, but after that it is in question because most funding sources will run out, Murray said. “We will have to look at how we can continue it next year,” she said.
Reading a million words
Ockerman Middle School students in Terri Raider’s reading classes were given a challenge to read a million words within the school year. Research has shown that reading a million words or more in a year can improve students’ reading up to one whole grade level. The following students met or surpassed this goal; first row: Hanna Shafer, Kara Rose, D.J. Clark, Brooke Stivers, Lynn Parra, Caitlin Wilson; second row: Stephanie Fuller, Bailey Bernhardt, Madison O’Brien, Alex Maberry, Brennan Gregory, Sam Gormley, Caden Shafer, Becca Schroeder, Austin Keen, Nick McHargue; third row: Cole Hendrickson, Scott Binder, Brian Stewart; fourth row: Kendall Bisig, Estherlin Lopez, Dayana Dominguez, Nicole Bui, Jessica Fortner, Analisa Pretelini, Trey Hiles, Tarrah Cady, Garrett Barker; fifth row: Ryan Yadav, Katy Dunham, T.J. Hoffman, Seth Thornberry, Ashley Roderick, Elizabeth Crase, Reilly Schaefer, Caitlin Robinson; sixth row: Bryan Lester, Brooke Harkrader, Michael Bacigalupo. Peyton Fields, Dulci Krautsack, Ana Caddell, Elizabeth Shouse, Darren Lin, Carlos Figueroa.
Emmons named ‘excellent’ Janet Emmons from The Children’s Place in Hebron was selected as the 2009 Teacher of Excellence. The selection was made by the Boone County Community Early Childhood Council based on nominations received from parents of children in her class. The Boone Council celebrates Child Care Appreciation Day each year by recognizing outstanding early care providers and early educators in our community. Nomination forms are dispersed to certified child care homes and licensed child care centers in Boone County for distribution to the families of the children in their care. The award is completely based on parent nominations. Ninety-seven percent of child care providers are women. Most are working for just above minimum wage with no benefits. It takes a special person to work in this field and these individuals often go unrecognized and underappreciated. The child care profession is one of the most underpaid occupations in the country; yet early childhood is the most critical
COOPER HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Following are graduates of Cooper High School. Valedictorian - Cassie Marie Cox Salutatorian - Lydia Marie Uhlyarik
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young children or by working in directly related jobs. The council received nominations for 17 teachers in Boone County. Council member and Executive Director of Success By 6 in Boone County, Dawn Denham, presented the award in May.
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Fryia enjoys new golf home By James Weber jweber@nky.com
Jason Fryia may be a transplant to Northern Kentucky, but the area has agreed with him. Fryia, a Burlington resident, finished fourth in the Northern Kentucky Men’s Amateur golf tournament, which was July 6-9 at Lassing Pointe in Union. Fryia, 26, shot a 141 over two rounds to finish five shots behind overall champion Jeremy Martin of Grant County. “I was disappointed I didn’t
win,” Fryia said. “Jeremy played great all day long. I didn’t make too many huge mistakes. I just kind of plugged along and made a lot of pars. I didn’t make too many putts but didn’t make too many bogeys.” Fryia was the third seed after a qualifying round in the fourday tournament. He then won two 18-hole matches on the first hole of sudden death to reach the eight-man finals in the championship flight. Those players went 36 holes
to determine the grand champion. Fryia, a former all-region golfer at Bellarmine University, moved to Burlington a couple of years ago. He works at the Golf Exchange shop in Florence. He belongs to Triple Crown Country Club and has enjoyed that experience. “It’s the people there,” he said. “A lot of people were watching me today. It’s a great group of guys. They’ve welcomed me and I enjoy having some good guys to play with.”
Final tourney results Championship flight: Jeremy Martin 136, Chris Morris 137, Eric Fuldner 141, Jason Fryia 141, Rob Clarke 145, Brad Marsh 152, Curtis Ruberg 154, Mike Schuh 166. First flight: Jeff Pectol 70, Mark Krahe 72, Shannon Hundemer 75, Ross Sharp 75, Mark Boothby 76, Dan O’Brien 77, Matt Eilers 78, Augustus Kern 79. Second flight: Doug Taulbee 76, Russel Daniels 77, Justin Jolly 77, Zach Wright 79, Tony Johnson 80, Mike Arthur 81, Randy Wilburn 87, Don Niehaus WD.
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Jason Fryia chips onto the No. 3 green at Lassing Pointe Golf Club during the Northern Kentucky Golf Association Men’s Amateur Championship.
Freedom enjoy All-Star break after wins By James Weber jweber@nky.com
Boone County graduate Brad Krohman covers first base July 16.
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County stars big part of SCC’s title teams By James Weber jweber@nky.com
It’s been a busy summer for Brad Krohman. Krohman, a 2007 Boone County High School graduate, is one of several locals celebrating national championships at St. Catharine’s College near Bardstown, Ky. Krohman was part of the St. Catharine’s baseball team that won the national title of the U.S. College Athletic Association in June. Former Rebel teammate Andy Dietz, St. Henry grad Adam Gillcrist and Jeff Strong of Dixie Heights were also on the squad. “It was unbelievable. I’ve never been part of anything like that,” Krohman said. “Everybody was down there. It was a blast.” The Patriots were 4-0 in the national tournament and 37-14 overall. In the national tourney, SCC beat the No. 1 seed Apprentice and finished its title run by beating defending national champ Columbia Union. In the Apprentice upset, Dietz was the starting pitcher and won a 13-2 decision with five innings of two-run baseball with six strikeouts. Krohman belted a pinch-hit three-run homer in that game as well. “It was unbelievable,” Krohman said. “I was glad my coach gave me a chance to do it. My buddies were pulling for me.” SCC, in its first year in the NAIA, was ineligible for that organization’s postseason this year so the Patriots tried their luck in the USCCA. SCC will be a full-fledged member of the Mid-South Conference next year. Currently, Krohman is back home playing with the Hamilton Joes of the Great Lakes Summer
Collegiate League. One of his St. Catharine’s teammates is also on that team. “We’re a young team, a new team, so we’re just getting around each other and trying to figure everybody out,” Krohman said. Krohman has enjoyed making new friends with his college team. “Me and Andy Dietz played together since my sophomore year,” Krohman said. “It was just great to get back with him. Me and Gillcrist were rivalry pitchers against each other. We became best friends through summer teams. We were roommates down at school, so we got to talk about the good times.” The baseball crown came a week after SCC’s softball team claimed a national title. Ryle High School graduate Amber Matteoli was a big part of that team, who was 27-25 including a 4-0 mark in the national finals. The Patriots won the title in dramatic fashion, coming from behind in the last inning in the final game to win with a walkoff grand slam. Matteoli entered that final game in relief in the fourth inning. “It feels great,” she said. “It's very exciting to get this for the school. It's a great way to come into the conference next year.” Matteoli, a sophomore, was honorable mention all-conference in the Mid-South. She started 29 games was 14-12 with a 3.30 ERA, splitting the starting job with the player who hit the grand slam. Matteoli was getting little interest from college teams but Krohman helped get her a look from the St. Catharine’s coaches. “It’s great. I love it there,” Matteoli said. “We’re going to try to win again next year.”
Winning the last two games before the All-Star break was a big boost for the Florence Freedom. The professional baseball team entered the July 15 Frontier League All-Star Game trying to reorient itself from a tailspin. Florence entered the break 2324 after winning two games over Southern Illinois July 11-12 at Champion Window Field. The second was over the league’s best pitcher, SIL’s Ryan Bird. Those two wins helped a lot, as they pulled the Freedom within 2.5 games of Southern Illinois for the last of two wild-card spots in the league’s playoff picture. Florence is 5.5 behind first-place Kalamazoo in the league’s East Division. “It’s a good boost,” said Freedom manager Toby Rumfield July 12. “Every year you’re going to have a two-week period where you don’t play good baseball. It put us a game under .500, but it could be worse. By winning those two games, hopefully we’re going into the break a little more positive. We’ll take those four days off and try to regroup.” The Freedom skidded under the .500 mark with a five-game losing streak in which they allowed eight runs per game. Three of those losses were to Evansville, who carried a 15-32 record into the break. The recent pitching woes dropped Florence to 10th in the 12-team league in ERA after being in the top three for the early part
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Jay Johnson and the Florence Freedom slid into the All-Star Break at 23-24 but won their final two games of the first half. of the season. “We struggled, there’s no way around it,” Rumfield said. “It’s not because of a lack of effort. The guys have been working hard. This series, we threw the ball pretty well.” Rumfield and hitting coach Greg Stone were scheduled to be on the coaching staff for the AllStar Game. The game has five Freedom All-Stars. Second baseman Billy Mottram led the league in home runs at the break (16) and is hitting .302 with 42 RBI, 16 stolen bases and 39 runs scored. He is an All-Star for the second straight year. “I’m trying to keep a patient approach at the plate, get into hitter’s counts,” he said. “So far, it’s working pretty well.” Mottram was expecting to enjoy the All-Star experience. “It will be good to get away for
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a little bit and regroup,” he said. “It’s a lot of fun. You meet a lot of guys and make some friends on other teams, see how they go about their business and learn from them.” Infielder Brad Hough is hitting .280 with six homers, 26 RBI and nine steals. Catcher Justin Pickett is batting .280 with 12 homers, 34 RBI and 37 runs scored. Outfielder Ryan Basham is batting .309 with 34 RBI. Reliever Demetrius Banks has a 2.64 ERA in 25 appearances. He has given up just 18 hits in 30 innings. A sixth player, left-handed starter Moises Melendez, declined an All-Star invite to rest his arm. The Freedom resume play July 17 with a three-game series at Southern Illinois, then return home for three with Evansville Monday, July 20.
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On to college waters
Nine Northern Kentucky Clippers swimmers have signed to continue their careers in college this fall. The team celebrated this accomplishment June 16. From left: Clippers Head Coach Jason Roberts, Michael Walsh (CovCath, undecided between a couple of offers), Nick Kunkel (CovCath, LSU), Rachel Roberts (Notre Dame, Air Force), Austin Brown (Ryle, Transylvania), Audrey Lawson (NDA, LSU), Zane Rowland (CovCath, Western Kentucky), Jackie Sherrard (Scott, Louisville); and Coach Karen Chitwood. Not pictured: Ryan Adams (Ryle, Union College) and Shannon Wofford (Highlands, Centre).
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Barbour reflects on faith, family, career To say that Katelyn Barbour’s career with the Morehead State volleyball team was successful would be more than an understatement. The Florence, Ky., native and Simon Kenton product finished her career ranked second in all-time career assists at MSU, and was top-10 in the Ohio Valley Conference in assists. She also posted the sophomore and junior class records for assists. Her collegiate career was not without its challenges, but with the support of her family, teammates, and faith Barbour proved that success is a matter of heart. Ironically, Barbour almost never became an
Eagle. “From early on in the recruiting process I always had my eye on Morehead. I loved Jaime (Gordon) and began our correspondence after participating in a couple camps with him,” Barbour said. “It always seemed like a good fit but little did I know the odds were against me. Jaime regretfully informed me that he was interested, but didn’t have a spot for me seeing that the 2005 setting position was already locked up.” Despite not having a spot for Barbour, Gordon dropped her name to many of his colleagues in the volleyball coaching ranks. At a volleyball camp, Barbour’s mother overheard Gordon
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talking to another coach about her. “I wrote him that night, thanking him for building me up and keeping his word. At this point, I am convinced God intervened and worked through Jaime to get me where he wanted me, at Morehead,” says Barbour. "Jaime responded by telling me that he had been talking me up with all these other coaches and he finally realized that all these great things he was selling to other coaches, he himself wanted.” Right out of the gate Barbour was faced with challenges. With the departure of another setter, she was left as the only player to fill that critical role. “My talent was very raw and rough around the edges,” Barbour said. “I knew there were moments of doubt and frustration within coach, but he continued to train me like there was no tomorrow. I can honestly say I bought into his system and his philosophy with all of my heart and trusted he knew where he was taking me.” Gordon said Katelyn is the kind of player you want. “There are a lot of coaches who can go their whole career and not have a player like that. She’s hard working, humble, and really focused on the team concept. She takes a lot of pride in what she’s doing,” Gordon said. Just as Barbour was starting to buy into the sys-
tem and blossom as a setter her career was interrupted by a severe knee injury. Midway through her freshman season she suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament that put her out of action for the rest of the season. Her absence was felt by the rest of the team as well. Without their setter, the Eagles went 6-26 in 2005. Despite the injury she posted 739 assists in her rookie season. “The injury that she had may have done more for her career than being healthy all the way through,” says Gordon. “You never want someone to go through that but in hindsight, I think it really allowed for her to appreciate what she had. It also allowed us to get really down to the basics.” Barbour returned for her sophomore season and quickly picked up where she left off. In 2006 she posted 1,652 assists. She followed that performance with a 1,535 assist junior season. In her final season at MSU, she only posted 752 assists, but played a dual role as a setter and as a hitter. She finished her MSU career with 4,678 career assists. “The role that she played her senior year is a perfect reflection of what she did off the court,” says Gordon. “There are so many facets to her and a whole bunch of different layers she brings to the team. To have her as an attacker and setter is really a reflection of what she means to the team.”
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Boone County High School junior Machi Kuroyanagi winds up to return a shot from Lloyd’s Traci Bard during a match April 16. Kuroyanagi won the battle between No. 1 singles, by a score of 5-7, 6-4, 6-0.
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The Northern Kentucky Wolfpack U12 team, coached by Dave Moeves, celebrate winning the 12 and under Kentucky AAU Division II State Championship in March. From left are: First row, Griffin Urlage, Trevin Works, Grant Moeves and Nathan Myers; second row, Colin Hathorn, Nich Niehaus, Brenden Stanley, Noah Robinson and Danny Martin; third row, coaches Darrin Robinson, Dave Moeves and Mike Works.
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Town & Country Sports and Health Club in Wilder has often been the home of high level soccer. Soccer fans have one last chance to see the Cincinnati Kings premier development team this season. The Kings end their sea-
son at 7 p.m. Sunday, July 19, at the Town & Country soccer complex The team is comprised of college-age players, including 13 Greater Cincinnati colleges or high schools. The Kings started the season 1-4, which ultimately kept them out of the playoffs in the United Soccer League.
“I’m concerned with playing well at the end of the season,” said head coach Roby Stahl. “We’re a little different than some other leagues. We’re U23; we’re committed to using college players. A lot of these teams have older established players.” Stahl said the defense improved in the second half
of the season as the players got to know each other. “We’ve had some good results and are playing with confidence,” he said. “If we come back with eight to 12 players from this year, I’d feel more comfortable because they have had time together. They know what my style is and I know what their style is.”
Clippers win Webb invitational By James Weber
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The Northern Kentucky Clippers won the annual David Webb Invitational recently at Silverlake Recreation Center. The meet had 11 teams visiting Erlanger to compete against the Clippers’ club team. The Clippers set six team records in the meet. Katie Summe broke a four-year old mark in the girls’ 9-10 50 breaststroke. Ironically, she had her 100 breast record broken by Madeleine Vonderhaar after
having it for less than three weeks. KayLee Witkiewicz set a new mark in the girls’ 1112 50 backstroke. Ellen Williamson broke her own mark in the girls’ 15-16 100 freestyle. Krissie Brandenburg set a new mark in the girls’ 17 and over 50 free, and Melissa Thurman broke her own mark in the girls’ 17 & over 200 breast. Here are the top three Clipper scorers in each age group for the meet, listed by their overall ranking in that group. Event wins are listed as well.
10 & under girls: 2. Mikayla Herich, 3. Katie Summe, 4. Haley Brueggemann. Wins: Summe, Madeleine Vonderhaar, 10 & under boys: 1. Nick Smith, 2. Thomas Steiber, 6. Blake Hanna. Wins: Nick Smith (seven), Steiber. 11-12 girls: 1. KayLee Witkiewicz, 4. Brooke Harkrader, 5. Lilly Morgan. Wins: Katherine Akin (three), Witkiewicz (three), Sammy Huffman (two). 11-12 boys: 2. Michael Summe, 4. Bryce Day, 6. Chris Weinstein. Wins: Summe (three), Jake Lentsch (two), Robbie New-
man. 13-14 girls: 3. Emily Koors, 7. Julia Johnson, 9. Kenzie Margroum. Wins: Johnson (two), Sharli Brady. 13-14 boys: 5. Eric Huffman, 9. Chase Vennefron, 14. T.J. Albright. 15 and over girls: 1. Ellen Williamson, 3. Krissie Brandenburg, 7. Mallory Meier. Wins: Williamson (six), Mary Bank. 15 and over boys: 1. Nick Kunkel, 2. Shane Coltharp, 5. Robby Walsh. Wins: Walsh, Kunkel, Coltharp (two).
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Independence driver wins in Florence Rick Corbin, Mike Jewell and Kevin Hess were the ones to catch in their respective division on the half-mile high-banked dirt oval of Florence Speedway. In the Modified division 25-lap feature and $1,500, Rick Corbin of Independence in the Jeff Turner owned Diamond Race Car powered by a Pro Power Racing Engine and sponsored by Blue Flame Leather, Diamond Race Cars, Turner Motorsports and Indiana Decal won their first of the season Mod Main and the $1,500.
Shelby Miles finished second, followed by Joey Kramer, Ryan Thomas, Bill Vaughan, Daryl Herbert, Scotty Kincaid, Ed Hounshell, Ray Branscum and Shawn Tolson. The consi went to Larry Schornick. The heats went to Rick Corbin, Scotty Kincaid, Shelby Miles and Joey Kramer. Points through June 27: Ray Branscum 1,226, Scotty Kincaid 1,204, Shawn Tolson 1,115, David McWilliams 1,085, Larry Schornick 1,055. In the Late Model 35-lap,
$2,000 to win, feature, Mike Jewell of Scottsburg, Ind., won his first feature of the season. Brandon Green finished second followed by Jesse Lay, Josh Williams, John Gill, Jerry Rice, Jerry Bowersock, David Spille, Robert Hensley and Steve Landrum. The consi went to David Spille. The heats went to Jerry Rice, Matt Miller and Jason Kamison. Points through June 27: Audie McWilliams 1,108, Jerry Rice 1,107, Brandon Green 1,096, David Spille 1,041, Steve Landrum
1,041. In the Pure Stock 15-lap feature, it was Kevin Hess of Wilmington, Ohio, winning his third of the season. Jason Killer finished second followed by John Busse, Dave McCabe, Bob Adams, Derrick Davis, Tim Brearton, Kevin Hektsley, Todd Bailey and William Garrett. The heats went to Kevin Hess and David McCabe. Points through June 27: Jason Miller 1,147, Kevin Hess 1,091, Bob Adams 1,005, Dave McCabe 965, Derrick Davis 902.
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physicians and Our health care system is in hospitals would need of reform. Health care costs be forced to are too expensive and many fammake up the difilies do not have access to the ference by affordable, high-quality health increasing rates care that they deserve. for those with In the coming weeks and private insurmonths, Congress will debate ance. Experience health care reform proposals. As a U.S. Rep. with Medicare father of six and a former small Geoff Davis and Medicaid business owner, ensuring access already to quality health care is one of my Community have demonstrated top priorities. Recorder this phenomeTo strengthen America’s health guest non. care system, my Republican colThe Lewin leagues and I support commoncolumnist Group concludes sense reforms that make health care more affordable, reduce the that a government-run plan would number of uninsured Americans result in more than 114 million and increase quality at a price our Americans losing their current health insurance coverage, includcountry can afford. Our plan would let families ing 106 million Americans who choose an affordable health plan currently have employer-provided that best meets their needs, health care. Any successful health care regardless of pre-existing conditions. It would also ensure that reform must embrace solutions that will reduce costs medical decisions are within the health care made between patients I am working system as a whole. and doctors, not by Wrapping the comgovernment bureauhard with my plexity and inefficiencrats. colleagues to cy of government Finally, our plan develop bureaucracy around would include prevention, wellness and dissensible the entire health care system will make the ease management prosolutions to true costs of health grams and support research and treatments reform our care even less transand result in for life-threatening dishealth care parent the continued eases. You can read system. unchecked growth of more about our ideas for the system. health care reform at A “one size fits all” governwww.GeoffDavis.house.gov/Healt ment-run health care system by hcare. Democrat leaders in the House design will never be able to proof Representatives and the Senate vide the American people with have already released drafts of timely access to the quality health their health care reform proposals. care that they deserve. Republicans and Democrats The central feature of the leading Democratic proposals is a new alike want to make quality health government-run insurance plan care coverage affordable and that they claim will increase accessible for every American. “competition” in the health insur- However, the devil is in the details. ance marketplace. As a member of the House However, this concept will put America on an inevitable path to a Committee on Ways and Means, I single-payer government-run am working hard with my colhealth care system by forcing pri- leagues to develop sensible soluvate insurers out of business. tions to reform our health care When all the other choices are system. The Ways and Means Commiteliminated, there is no competition and federal government would tee will play a critical role in shaphave control over your health ing health reform legislation this year. I look forward to working care. A new study by the non-parti- with my colleagues and the san Lewin Group (www.lewin. Administration to craft commoncom) estimates that the govern- sense legislation that will produce ment-run plan would underpay the right way forward for Amerihealth care providers by 20-30 can health care. percent. U.S. Rep. Geoff Davis, R-Hebron, With no negotiating power serves in the U.S. House of against the federal bureaucracy, Representatives.
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This month marks the 40th anniversary of man’s first step on the moon. What do you remember about that event? Do you think the U.S. should return to the moon? Why or why not? “Unless we clearly would benefit in someway, or it would advance our knowledge in someway, with the fact we do not have the funds. I would have to object to the increased federal spending, which is already out of control. “My hope is that someday both the Republican and Democrat parties will begin to control spending. Excessive taxation leads to destruction of our financial system. “I continue to hope & pray our local township, city and state officials will begin to lead in our objection and bring government back to sanity.” F.J.B. “I remember it like yesterday, I was 12 years old at summer camp in Green Lake, Wisc., we all gathered so excitedly around a very
small black and white TV to watch the first step on the moon. The camp was so primitive I have no idea where they got the TV or power cords to hook it up, but it was such an important event the counselors made sure we all witnessed this. It gave our generation such bright hopes for the future. If a man could ‘walk on the moon’ we could do anything we dreamed to accomplish ourselves. For that wonderful experience, I will be forever grateful.” P.H.S. “I would hope that any return to the moon would be pursued only after the budget is balanced and the national debt is paid off. The International Space Station has already cost $125 billion from various countries. Between that and the recent bailouts I suspect the U.S. could have instead lowered taxes and provided for the legal citizens who need help. Go figure!” T.D.T. “It was July 21, 1969, and I was finishing up a career step in
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Next week’s question Do you think the economic stimulus plan is working, or should the federal government implement another round of stimulus packages? Send your response to kynews@communitypress.com with “chatroom” in the subject line. West Virginia, and preparing to move to Cincinnati. “I remember that a co-worker named Dick Longyear was with my wife and I when Neil Armstrong made history; his first words were, ‘Houston – the Eagle has landed.’ “And then came the unforgettable ‘That’s one small step for man, and one giant leap for mankind.’ “I may lack the necessary wisdom and foresight to understand it all clearly, but to be honest, I see no point in any attempts by the U.S. to return to the moon, or explore other planets in the solar system. “The risks will probably always remain incredibly high, the costs astronomical (no pun intended), and the benefits questionable. B.B.
Cybercrimes bill to aid families In my travels across Kentucky, parents have often asked me what government can do to protect kids on the Internet. Law enforcement have also complained to me that many officers don’t have the resources to process a computer hard drive for evidence, despite the fact that 80 percent of crimes committed today involve some type of digital evidence. The concerns of parents and police in every corner of the commonwealth have helped shape my agenda as attorney general. I have worked closely with Kentucky lawmakers to draft legislation that would strengthen state laws to better protect children from the dangers that exist online and have identified areas where the law lags technology. I have also worked closely with parents, like Mark Neblett, whose daughter, Rachel, committed suicide after being stalked online. My cybercrimes legislation, passed by the General Assembly during the 2009 regular session, took effect on June 25. This was not only a personal victory, but a victory for Kentucky families. My new law puts in place important safeguards for parents and it gives police and prosecutors the tools they need to arrest and convict cyberpredators who try to harm our children. About the Cybercrimes Law:
• Prohibits sex offenders from logging onto social-networking sites that are used by children under the age of 18. • Requires sex offenders to update their e-mail addresses and online identifiers with the registry in a similar fashion as they update their physical addresses. The bill codifies the Kentucky State Police Department’s current practice of making e-mails available in a searchable database that is accessible to the public. • Amends Kentucky’s stalking statute to include cyberstalking, recognizing that threats or harassment can take place online and in person. • Closes a loophole in current law by clarifying that it is a crime for a person to transmit live sexually explicit images of themselves to minors over the Internet or other electronic network via webcam or other technological devices. • Allows police to seize personal property, such as a computer or car, which has been used by a predator in the commission of sexual offenses against children. • Grants administrative subpoena power to the Office of the Attorney General when investigating online crimes involving the sexual exploitation of children. This gives investigators direct access to secure relevant informa-
tion that will help officers identify perpetrators in these cases. • Creates the Jack Conway crime of “phishing” when Community someone tries to Recorder obtain personal guest identifying inforcolumnist mation using a Web page, electronic device or e-mail. In addition to bringing criminal statutes up to date with changes in technology, I’ve talked to more than 14,000 Kentucky children and adults about the dangers that exist online through my cybersafety presentations. I have also partnered with the Kentucky Department of Education and Kentucky Child Now to expand our cybersafety education efforts. June marked the one-year anniversary of my new cybercrimes unit dedicated to investigating crimes that occur online. Since its creation, the unit – a member of the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force – has launched 50 child pornography investigations and seized more than 14,400 child pornographic images and nearly 2,200 videos depicting child pornography. Jack Conway is Kentucky attorney general.
Boone’s Senator Schickel reviews special session Although it took a bit longer than planned, the House and Senate finally came to an agreement June 24 to reduce and balance the state budget and lay the groundwork for future economic development across the commonwealth, as the eight-day special session called by the governor adjourned. Much of what emerged from the final compromise reflected what we in the Senate passed, including the bulk of our budget savings. Higher education and Medicaid will be protected, while prosecutors will see small increases to offset the steep cuts that have affected their ability to serve our criminal justice system properly. As a former police officer, I am convinced that prosecutors must have the resources they need to protect the public from dangerous
criminals. We were also able to protect county PVAs from cuts, because those offices are the lynchpin of local government revenues. Sen. John Both House Schickel Bill 3 and House Community Bill 4 included visions Recorder broad and targeted guest incentives for a columnist wealth of economic opportunities. The most high-profile items were the specific programs, intended to lure a NASCAR Sprint Cup event to Kentucky Speedway and the Breeders Cup to Churchill Downs. The success of Kentucky
Speedway is particularly important to us here in Northern Kentucky, as it is part of our community. It is important to note that the economic incentive only goes into effect if the track is successful in bringing a NASCAR Spring Cup race to the track. We were also able to give economic incentives to Newport on the Levee as well as the Ovation Project, both of which are vital projects on the shores of the Ohio River. The possibilities for small businesses and ordinary taxpayers go far beyond the headlines, though. There are incentives for homebuyers and car buyers to immediately stimulate our economy, enticements to bring the film industry to the Commonwealth, small-business reinvestment, and historic preservation credits, and ways for
innovative and creative developers to get projects going through tax-increment financing. Of course, receiving the most publicity during session was the issue of proposed slot machines at our Thoroughbred racetracks. After passing the House, this proposal died in the Senate Appropriations and Revenue Committee before it reached the Senate floor. Although we did not agree on a resolution, I think everyone understood that our thoroughbred industry is in need of help. This signature industry is of special importance Northern Kentucky, home of Turfway Park. I am committed to the success of the track and our thoroughbred industry. We must continue working to find a solution, which is both respectful of voters and the horse indus-
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try. I believe this industry with its wonderful heritage is part of the past, present, and future of our state. They are not asking for a bailout, they are simply asking to be able to compete on a level playing field with surrounding states. The General Assembly will return in January, barring any further calls by the governor for another special session. Until then, I will be working within the Interim Joint Committees to review legislation that will come before the full General Assembly next year. Please don’t hesitate to contact me by calling the Legislative Message Line at 1-800-3727181. I look forward to hearing your questions and comments. Schickel represents the 11th Senate District which includes Boone and Gallatin Counties and part of Kenton County.
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Marty Herbert sits at his desk which is located just inside the Boone County Senior Center.
Herbert all about seniors helping seniors Marty Herbert has dedicated the last 10 years of his life to helping seniors. Herbert has been the director of the Boone County Senior Center since 2005. The center is located at the R.C. Durr YMCA and provides seniors with activities and lunch during the week. “I think it is very important we have a place like this for people to go to when they’re no longer working or are looking to interact with people like them,” Herbert said. Herbert said that he
enjoys working with the seniors because he understands their concerns as a senior himself. “I enjoy interacting with seniors especially anytime we have a new program,” Herbert said. “I wouldn’t ask the people to do (a program) I wouldn’t do or want to do myself so that’s really important to me.” Do you know someone who goes the extra mile in their work or volunteer efforts? Make a nomination to “Catch a Star” by sending an e-mail to ndaly@nky.com
THINGS TO DO Antique Show
Find what you are looking for at one of Northern Kentucky’s biggest antique shows Sunday, July 19, at the Burlington Antique Show. The Burlington Antique show is held at the Boone County Fairgrounds, 5819 Idlewild Road, on the third Sunday of every month. More than 300 vendors will be on hand with antiques and vintage collectibles. Regular show hours are from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Early shopping is available from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. The cost is $5 to enter early, while it costs $3 to enter the show after 8 a.m. For information, visit www. burlingtonantiqueshow.com.
Sushi for beginners
Learn how to roll your own sushi during a hands-on class at the Party Source in Belle-
vue Monday, July 20, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Chef Myint will show his students the basics of the equipment, technique and ingredients that go into making sushi from home. The cost to take part in this class is $50. For more information, visit www.thepartysource.com or call 291-4007.
Support a local band
Covington-based band, Crashing Plains, will have a CD release show at the Madison Theater Saturday, July 18, at 8 p.m. The band will be giving out a three-song demo CD at the show for free, but will be taking donations in hope to record a full-length debut album in studio. To find out more about the band, visit www.myspace. com/crashingplains.
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A lifelong cook has a summer treat she’s ready to share with everyone. Tracey Bright, of Florence, is featured in the fourth Cincy MomsLikeMe.com cookbook sponsored by bigg’s. The cookbook features 27 recipes from local chefs ranging from summertime appetizers and entrées to desserts. “They were all interesting,” Bright said. Bright’s contribution to the book is her cranberry summer salad with homemade balsamic dressing. “I’ve probably had it for 15 years,” Bright said. The salad has become the dish she must bring to get into family events, and she’s not allowed to bring storebought dressing, she said. “They always say, ‘Make sure you bring the dressing,’” Bright said. While in a hurry one day, Bright took a regular dressing to a family outing and they were quick to tell her it just wasn’t the same.
Tracey Bright and her children Christopher, Matthew and Olivia.
Bright works as a chemical dependency therapist and is a mother of three. “I’m a busy mom,” Bright said. The kitchen has become a place to relax after a long day, she said. “Maybe I cook to relieve the stress after a counseling session,” Bright said.
A lifetime love
Bright’s passion for cooking is almost hereditary. “My grandmother and mother always made huge meals,” Bright said. Her first major step in cooking was entering a cookie baking contest at a fair when she was young. She tied for first place and was typecast as the one to make cookies. Eventually, Bright began experimenting with other foods and began loving to cook. As she grew older, Bright became the go-to person for meal plans, she said. “Even in college people would ask me what we were having to eat,”
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Bright continues to enjoy cooking but as her life grows more hectic, it’s become therapeutic.
Getting the book
The Cincy MomsLikeMe.com cookbook is available for free at all bigg’s locations, including the Florence store. Along with the 27 recipes from local moms it features recipes from Chef Louis, culinary consultant from bigg’s, information about contests available through momslikeme.com and the special feature “Who’s Your Grill Master?” For a full list of bigg’s locations, visit discoversomethingbiggs.com.
Moms become McVolunteers 24 and hamburgers and hot dogs last Saturday. In addition to contributions Karen from moms, a large amount of garlic Gutiérrez toast was donated • A couple gallons of marinara sauce is really managing by Tony Thompson, heavy. editor general manager of the LaRosa’s at • Spaghetti will be a cincinnati.momslikeme.com Fourth and Madison gloopy mess if you don’t streets in Covingcoat it with something. ton. • Homemade desserts “I feel so thankmake up for a lot. ful for our Children’s • Moms and dads have a Hospital, and I love what Ronald huge heart for other families in need. McDonald House does for the families Twice now, members of Cincy- there,” Brehm said. “I think that this MomsLikeMe.com have donated, pre- is a wonderful way to give back to our pared and served dinner for families community.” It’s also a way to get young people staying at Ronald McDonald House while their children receive care at involved. They can help in the kitchen Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical before and after dinner. When it’s over, staff people at Center. Doing the meals is a great way to Ronald McDonald House give volunhave a tangible impact on people in teers a tour of the building, so everyneed, as well as introduce children to one learns more about the services provided to families. volunteering. We recommend it! For more information on getting Our efforts began when a Delhi mom, Elisha Brehm, read a post on involved, go to www.rmhcincinnati.˜ our site by a representative of Ronald org and click on “Ways to Volunteer.” The coordinator of meals and McDonald House. Brehm and another mom, Jenn activities is Lisa Davis, at 513-636Wilson of Alexandria, initiated the 2760. Volunteers and donors from Cincyproject, kept track of who was donating what, and made sure we had MomsLikeMe.com included Teresa Alexander of Amelia; Jennifer Arey of enough helping hands. Our members served spaghetti June Westwood; Elisha and Chad Brehm Things we learned while cooking dinner for 125 people at Ronald McDonald House:
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Jenn Wilson of Alexandria (left) and Mandy Gerth of Monfort Heights prepare salad for the Ronald McDonald House dinner served by CincyMomsLikeMe.com. and son, Chandler, of Delhi; Katie Folzenlogen of Loveland; Mandy Gerth and daughter, Brianna, of Monfort Heights; Lisa Griffith of Green Township; Rebecca Homan of Norwood; Laura Mester of Fort Thomas; Carolyn Miller-Williamson of Batavia; Erin Nester of Pierce Township, Eileen Pineau of North Avondale; Dyan Price of Ludlow; Melissa Shank of Batavia; Tony Thompson of Covington; Stephanie Thompson of Anderson Township; Jenn and Nick Wilson of Alexandria; Shelli Phelps of Union; and Gillian Woodward of Liberty Township. Thanks everyone! Karen Gutiérrez is managing editor of CincyMomsLikeMe.com. Reach her at Cincinnati@momslikeme.com, and follow local mom topics on Twitter.com/1cincymom.
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FARMERS MARKET
Boone County Farmers Market, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Boone County Farmers Market, Ky. 18 and Camp Ernst Road, From apples to zucchini, and everything in between. With perennial plants, there are annuals and hanging baskets for all occasions. Presented by Boone County Cooperative Extension Service. 586-6101. Burlington. Kinman Farms, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Kinman Farms, 4175 Burlington Pike, Fresh produce, baked goods, pumpkins, flowers, and more. 6892682. Boone County.
FILMS
Family Movie Nights, 7:30 p.m. “Never Ending Story.” Starring Noah Hathaway and Barret Olivier. Rated PG. Boone Woods Park, Veterans Way and Ky. 18, Bring lawn chair or blanket. Rain moves movie to Conner Middle School. All ages. Free. Presented by Boone County Parks. 334-2283. Burlington.
MUSEUMS
Natural Selection is Not Evolution, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Creation Museum, 2800 Bullittsburg Church Road, Series of displays explores where creation and evolution agree. Includes dog skull and Darwin’s finches displays. Last admission one hour before close. Free with admission: $22.95, $16.95 ages 60 and up, $11.95 ages 5-12. 888-5824253. Petersburg.
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ART & CRAFT CLASSES
Art Spark for Youth, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Frank Duveneck Arts & Cultural Center, 1232 Greenup St. Arts and crafts for ages 8 and up. Free. Registration required. 491-3942. Covington.
ART EXHIBITS
The Garden, noon-4 p.m. Passionate Arts Center, 31-33 W. Pike St. Paintings and jewelry by Paula Peake, Kinetic Sculpture by Daniel Batson and mixed media by Barbie Jones and many others. Additional hours by appointment through July 30. 393-8358. Covington. Drawings by Taron Jordan, 7 p.m.-11 p.m. Reality Tuesday Cafe, 261-4939. Park Hills. Visions of Kentucky, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Frank Duveneck Arts & Cultural Center, 491-3942. Covington.
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MUSIC - ACOUSTIC
Live @ the Library, 7 p.m. With Lauren Houston to perform. Scheben Branch Library, 8899 U.S. 42, Free. 342-2665. Union.
MUSIC - BENEFITS
Carolann Ames and Band, 8 p.m. Baker Hunt Art and Cultural Center, 620 Greenup St. Photographs of Ames shot for album by a WNKU-FM DJ for sale. Photo sales and concert benefits Baker Hunt Foundation. $12. 431-0020. Covington.
MUSIC - CONCERTS
Bazookas Go Bang, 7 p.m. Madison Theater, 730 Madison Ave. With Zebras In Public, Ubersku, Della Cado, Papa Shango, Exit 186, Gardenhose and One finger Grip. $7. 4912444. Covington.
Dinsmore Homestead, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Dinsmore Homestead, 5656 Burlington Pike, 1842 farmhouse and furnishings of the Dinsmore family. Tours begin on the hour; the last tour begins at 4 p.m. Includes gift shop. $5, $3 ages 60 and up, $2 ages 717, members and ages 6 and under free. 586-6117. Burlington.
LITERARY - SIGNINGS
James Claypool, noon-2 p.m. Kentucky Haus Artisan Center, 411 E. 10th St. Author discusses and signs “Our Fellow Kentuckians Rascals, Heroes and Just Plain UNCommon Folk. 261-4287. Newport.
MUSIC - COUNTRY
Keith Swinney, 10 p.m. Peecox II, 12200 Madison Pike, 356-1440. Independence.
CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
Skateboard Lessons, 9 a.m.-11 a.m. Ollie’s Skatepark, 8171 Dixie Hwy. Equipment rentals available. Free skating after lessons. $20. 525-9505. Florence.
Tandem Squares, 8 p.m. Promenade Palace, 3630 Decoursey Pike, Plus level Westernstyle square dance club for experienced dancers. $5. Presented by Southwestern Ohio/Northern Kentucky Square Dancers Federation. 513-929-2427. Covington. Freedom Dancers, 7:30 p.m. Florence Christian Church, 300 Main St. Plus level Western style square dance club for experienced dancers. $5. Presented by Southwestern Ohio/Northern Kentucky Square Dancers Federation. 513-929-2427. Florence.
COOKING CLASSES
Cork and Fork Cooking Class, 2 p.m. Argentine Bean Bistro and Wine Bar, 2875 Town Center Blvd. Cooking demonstrations with wine pairings. With Arthur Leech. $30. Reservations required. 426-1042. Crestview Hills.
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ANTIQUES SHOWS
Burlington Antique Show, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Boone County Fairgrounds, 5819 Idlewild Road, More than 300 vendors with antiques and vintage collectibles. Early buying, 6-8 a.m. with $5 admission. $3, free ages 11 and under. Presented by Burlington Antique Show. 513-922-6847. Burlington.
ART EXHIBITS
Drawings by Taron Jordan, 7 p.m.-11 p.m. Reality Tuesday Cafe, 261-4939. Park Hills.
CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
Southern Stars Square Dance Club, 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Promenade Palace, 3630 Decoursey Pike, Family square dance club. $5. 513-929-2429. Covington.
John Morgan, 8 p.m. $14 and 10:15 p.m. $14. Funny Bone Comedy Club, Newport on the Levee, Through July 19. 957-2000. Newport. The Recession Proof Comedy Show, 8 p.m. Monmouth Theatre, 636 Monmouth St. Featuring Steve Booth and Dave Hyden from the Doritos Super Bowl commercial. Sketch comedy, illusions, stand-up and music. $10. Through Aug. 7. 655-9140. Newport. I Love a Piano, 8 p.m. Stauss Theatre, Nunn Drive, Fine Arts Center 101, Story of centuryold piano told through songs of Irving Berlin. Dinner service begins 90 minutes before curtain. $29 includes dinner; $15 performance only. Reservations required. Presented by Commonwealth Theatre Company. Through July 26. 572-5464. Highland Heights.
HISTORIC SITES
Last Call Trivia, 6 p.m.-1 a.m. Mahogany’s Coffee House and Bar, 3715 Winston Ave. Cash prizes. 261-1029. Latonia.
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ON STAGE - THEATER
Boone County Farmers Market, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Boone County Farmers Market, 5866101. Burlington. Kinman Farms, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Kinman Farms, 689-2682. Boone County.
MUSEUMS
Natural Selection is Not Evolution, noon-6 p.m. Creation Museum, 888-582-4253. Petersburg.
MUSIC - ACOUSTIC FARMERS MARKET
Northern Kentucky Regional Farmer’s Market, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. MainStrasse Village, Main Street, Promenade. Mushrooms, onions, apples, baked goods, pumpkins, cut flowers and more. Presented by Northern Kentucky Regional Farmer’s Market. 2922163. Covington. Barker’s Blackberry Hill Winery, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Barker’s Blackberry Hill Winery, 4280377. Crittenden.
Open Acoustic Jam, 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Willis Music Store Performance Hall, 7567 Mall Road, Join and jam. All levels welcome. Free. 525-6050. Florence.
ON STAGE - THEATER
Aesop’s Classic Fables, 2 p.m. Erlanger Branch Library, 401 Kenton Lands Road, Aesop recalls three stories re-told by a cast of puppets. Free. Presented by Madcap Puppet Theatre. 513-921-5965. Erlanger.
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David Cook will be performing at the Madison Theater in Covington Monday, July 20. Cook, who was made famous by winning the seventh season of “American Idol,” will be playing music from his self-titled album which features hits “Light On” and “Time of My Life.” The doors open at 7 p.m. and the show begins at 8 p.m. Green River Ordinance will also be performing. Tickets are $32. For more information, visit www.madisontheateronline.com or call 491-2444. M O N D A Y, J U L Y 2 0
BUSINESS CLASSES
Monday Marketing Masters: Marketing Lecture Series, 6 p.m. “Find, Win and Keep Customers.”, Artisans Enterprise Center, 25 W. Seventh St. For small business operators. Free. 292-2322. Covington.
CIVIC
Boone County Conservation District Board Meeting, 7 p.m. Boone County Cooperative Extension Service, 6028 Camp Ernst Road, Presented by Boone County Conservation District. 586-7903. Burlington.
FARMERS MARKET
Barker’s Blackberry Hill Winery, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Barker’s Blackberry Hill Winery, 4280377. Crittenden. Boone County Farmers Market, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Boone County Farmers Market, 5866101. Burlington. Kinman Farms, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Kinman Farms, 689-2682. Boone County.
MUSEUMS
Natural Selection is Not Evolution, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Creation Museum, 888-5824253. Petersburg.
SPORTS
Florence Freedom Baseball, 7:05 p.m. vs. Evansville Otters. $1 Monday. Champion Window Field, 7950 Freedom Way, VIP includes wait service. $10 VIP, $8.50, $6 lawn. Presented by Florence Freedom Professional Baseball. 594-4487. Florence. T U E S D A Y, J U L Y 2 1
ART EXHIBITS
Drawings by Taron Jordan, 7 p.m.-11 p.m. Reality Tuesday Cafe, 261-4939. Park Hills. Visions of Kentucky, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Frank Duveneck Arts & Cultural Center, 491-3942. Covington.
BUSINESS MEETINGS
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CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
Knitting and Crocheting Group, 4:30 p.m.6 p.m. Frank Duveneck Arts & Cultural Center, 1232 Greenup St. Practice knitting and crochet, exchange patterns and tips. Ages teen and up. Free. 491-3942. Covington.
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ART & CRAFT CLASSES
It’s Sew Fun, 2 p.m.-4 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Frank Duveneck Arts & Cultural Center, 1232 Greenup St. Purse sewing projects for beginners and advanced. Bring own supplies, or use Center’s fabrics. Teens and adults. Free. Registration required. 491-3942. Covington.
HEALTH / WELLNESS
Health Screening, 9 a.m.-noon, Burlington Family Chiropractic, 2612 Burlington Pike, Blood pressure, height, weight, foot and spinal screenings. Walk-ins welcome. Free. Appointment recommended. 746-2225. Burlington.
HISTORIC SITES
Dinsmore Homestead, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Dinsmore Homestead, 586-6117. Burlington.
LITERARY - LIBRARIES
Chess Club, 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Florence Branch Library, 7425 U.S. 42, All ages and levels. Instruction available. 342-2665. Florence.
ART EXHIBITS
Drawings by Taron Jordan, 7 p.m.-11 p.m. Reality Tuesday Cafe, 261-4939. Park Hills.
COMMUNITY DANCE
Natural Selection is Not Evolution, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Creation Museum, 888-5824253. Petersburg.
Swing Dancing, 8 p.m.-11:30 p.m. Step-NOut Studio, 721 Madison Road, Music by DJ. Free beginner lesson before open dancing. All ages. $5. Presented by CincySwing.Com Ltd.. 513-290-9022. Covington.
MUSIC - ACOUSTIC
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MUSEUMS
Cory Moore, 5:30 p.m.-9 p.m. KJ’s Pub, 2379 Buttermilk Crossing, 344-1413. Crescent Springs.
NATURE
Wild Wednesday, 10 a.m. J.J. Audubon’s Field Programs on Fowler Creek. Middleton-Mills Park, 3415 Mills Road, Shelterhouse 2. Free, donations of nonperishable food and personal care items accepted. 525-7529. Independence.
RECREATION
American Contract Bridge League Bridge Tournament, 6:30 p.m. Elsmere Senior Center, 689-5743. Elsmere.
SPORTS
Florence Freedom Baseball, 7:05 p.m. vs. Evansville Otters. Liberty’s X-treme Reading Team Night. Champion Window Field, 5944487. Florence.
Barker’s Blackberry Hill Winery, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Barker’s Blackberry Hill Winery, 4280377. Crittenden. Boone County Farmers Market, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Boone County Farmers Market, 5866101. Burlington. Kinman Farms, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Kinman Farms, 689-2682. Boone County. Dixie Farmers Market, 2:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Erlanger Baptist Church, 116 Commonwealth Ave. Fresh produce, fruits, baked goods and flowers. 727-2525. Erlanger.
LITERARY - STORY TIMES
Leap for Health, 9:30 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Boone County Farmers Market, Ky. 18 and Camp Ernst Road, Ages 3-6. Hear story, taste food and do activity to learn about healthy habits. Free. Registration required. Presented by Boone County Cooperative Extension Service. 586-6101. Burlington.
Eggs ‘N Issues, 7:15 a.m.-8:45 a.m. Topic: State of Northern Kentucky Address. Receptions Banquet and Conference CenterErlanger, 1379 Donaldson Road, $25, $15 advance members. 578-6395. Erlanger.
COMMUNITY DANCE
Line Dancing, 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Lookout Heights Civic Club, 1661 Park Road, Holly and Bernie Ruschman, instructors. Beginners welcome. $6. Presented by H & B Dance Co.. 7270904. Kenton County.
FARMERS MARKET
Boone County Farmers Market, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Boone County Farmers Market, 5866101. Burlington. Kinman Farms, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Kinman Farms, 689-2682. Boone County.
MUSEUMS
Natural Selection is Not Evolution, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Creation Museum, 888-5824253. Petersburg.
MUSIC - BLUEGRASS
Kentucky Myle, 10 p.m. Peecox II, 12200 Madison Pike, 356-1440. Independence.
THE NANCY AND DAVID WOLF COLLECTION The Cincinnati Art Museum will host family activities from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through Aug. 30, at the museum’s Artworld. The exhibit, “Outside the Ordinary,” at the museum through Sept. 13, inspires hands-on, family-friendly activities, including puzzles, sculpture building, art making and more at Artworld. Artworld is free and reservations are not required. Visit www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org. Pictured is “Wall Piece 3644,” by Therman Statom, part of “Outside the Ordinary.”
SPORTS
Florence Freedom Baseball, 11:05 a.m. vs. Evansville Otters. Two for Tuesday. Champion Window Field, 594-4487. Florence.
PROVIDED
The Cincinnati Opera presents “Carmen” at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 22, and Friday, July 24; and at 3 p.m. Sunday, July 26, at Music Hall. For tickets call 513241-2742 or www.cincinnatiopera.org.
Life
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July 16, 2009
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Death has no favorites – even celebrities die them the same A lot of famous people favoritism we do and have died recently and that back off. bothers us. It bothers us How unsettled we because the fact of death are when we become bothers us terribly. aware that death plays In every life death anxino favorites. ety is operative in great and The day of our small ways. Leavings and death losings are not on our agenFather Lou thought ofisas faralways off. da. Guntzelman The day we come to And the second reason we’re bothered over these Perspectives know we will eventually die – not know it recent deaths is because they have shattered our supposi- merely in our minds but realize it in our hearts – that day is the day tions. We suppose that if a person we become a philosopher. Thereafter we pose momentous has prestige, wealth, celebrity and popularity that those facts bring questions to ourselves and it takes with them a certain degree of the rest of our lives to answer them. immortality. It’s a sad occurrence when We suppose important people (presuming they are) have a favored people never even let charmed life and are too important themselves get to the questions. Among the questions that arise to lose. Death is supposed to show are ones such as: How should I
live knowing I will die some day? Why love anyone at all if they can be taken away from me, and I from them? Is it better to be cautious and avoid the risk of great love for someone in order to be safe from the heartache of grief? Is there more life after this world’s life that is even more desirable, or is there only disintegration and dry nothingness? Is there a God who created me, loves me, and keeps me alive eternally? The alternative to struggling with questions such as these is to employ certain defenses against the questions ever arising. Hedonism says we can become impervious to death anxiety if we “eat, drink, and be merry.” Denial says, “Just don’t think about it and keep busy.” Agnostic practicality asks,
“Why try to live life wholeheartedly if it will all end?” Ernest Becker acknowledges this strange way of thinking: “The irony of man’s condition is that the deepest need is to be free of the anxiety of death and annihilation; but it is life itself which awakens it, and so we shrink from being fully alive.” Will it help us diminish death anxiety if we draw back from life, from deeply loving, from compassion and enjoyment and closeness to another person? The answer - like so many other answers – is another of life’s paradoxes. Knowing death will come for us some day is the very factor that makes it possible for us to live life now in an authentic fashion. For what is limited is precious, what is plentiful becomes cheap. Knowing our years are limited
urges us to appreciate their preciousness. Death – rather being only a cause of bleak pessimism – ought to be a catalyst to enjoy authentic life modes now. Poet Mary Oliver puts it well: When it’s over, I want to say: all my life I was a bride married to amazement. I was the bridegroom taking the world into my arms. … I don’t want to end up simply having visited this world. Father Lou Guntzelman is a Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. Reach him at columns@community press.com or contact him directly at P.O. Box 428541, Cincinnati, OH 45242. Please include a mailing address or fax number if you wish for him to respond.
Use cash instead of debit to avoid overdraft charges The nation’s banks continue to raise fees on everything from credit cards to checking accounts. Banks say they need the money to make up for losses they incur during this recession. But customers and consumer groups are crying foul. Banks have come under much criticism for making it easy for customers to spend more money than they have in their account so they can assess overdraft fees. People like Bridget Felts of Milford are furious. She received three overdraft charges recently and said it’s
not fair. “This was for a total of a negative $5.90, and they are chargme, Howard Ain ing with one Hey Howard! fee that w a s already taken off, $104 – for $5.90. I was just dumbfounded,” Felts said. Felts’ bank had agreed to drop one charge, but not the other two. “It’s a negative $5.90, from what they’re telling me
because, if you look at the statement, it shows I have money the whole time – it never went negative. But they keep saying, ‘It’s for pending. It’s for pending,’ ” she said. The “pending” charges are for two debit card purchases of less than $5 each. “We budget our biweekly checks to the penny so $104, that’s our grocery money, that’s our gas in our car. It’s devastating. I was literally begging these people to give me my money back,” Felts said. After several calls the bank agreed to return the
fees, but Felts said what happened is wrong. “The punishment should fit the crime. If there’s a negative $5.90 balance, $104 is absurd, it’s absolutely ridiculous … It’s not right. It can take months for families to recoup these losses,” Felts said. “I’m a family of five, every penny counts, and they’re just taking it like, ‘Oh, it’s no big deal,’ ” she said. As with others I’ve seen in this situation, most of the overdraft fees are caused by the use of a debit card. Instead of putting those
small charges on her debit card she could have paid cash, and Felts says she’s now learned her lesson. “Use cash. People need to start using cash more often,” she said. Felts said the government is enacting new credit card laws and should reevaluate what the banks are doing. The Federal Reserve is now deciding whether to crack down on automatic overdraft protection. A rule is expected later this year that would prevent banks from manipulating the order of checks and deb-
its so they maximize overdraft fees. Meanwhile, Congress is also listening to consumers and a proposal there would require banks to tell customers when they are at risk of incurring overdraft fees at an ATM machine or cash register so they can cancel the transaction. Troubleshooter Howard Ain answers consumer complaints and questions weekdays at 5:30 p.m., 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts on WKRC-TV Local 12. You can write to him at Hey Howard, 12 WKRC-TV, 1906 Highland Ave., Cincinnati 45219.
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July 16, 2009
Kids with egg, dairy allergy can still eat cake One of the most fun things about writing this column is the feedback I get from you. No matter where I am, whether it’s the grocery store, Macy’s, teaching a class or speaking to a group, someone comes up and mentions my column. I have Rita a l w a y s Heikenfeld b e l i e v e d Rita’s kitchen t h a t ’ s because this column isn’t just about food: it’s a “place� where we gather each week and share recipes, memories, tips, opinions. A good example of this is Michelle Smith, a New Richmond reader, who requested an eggless cake for son Ethan’s 4th birthday. Clermont County reader Annie Hoffman, a cottage baker, came to the rescue. The bonus is the cake is dairy-free, too.
Annie’s dairy-free, eggless chocolate cake
Annie says, “The kids will love this cake.� Will make 26 cupcakes, a 9-by-13 pan, a 12-by-9 pan or even an 8-by-8 pan. Annie likes to use a 12by-9 pan or 8-by-8 square for thicker cake. Just adjust the baking time: 18 to 20 minutes for cupcakes; start testing cakes about 25 minutes. When toothpick inserted in center comes out clean, it’s done. Don’t overbake. Temperature: 350 degrees for all. 3 cups all purpose flour 2 cups sugar 6 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder 2 teaspoons baking soda 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 ⠄3 cup Canola (she uses Kroger) oil 2 cups water 2 tablespoons white/ clear vinegar 2 teaspoons vanilla Combine dry ingredients
in one bowl. Combine wet ingredients together in one bowl. Mix both together and beat until smooth. Pour into sprayed pan. Annie says cupcakes won’t be very tall but will be very moist.
Dairy-free fluffy frosting
Use vegetable shortening, not Crisco or any shortening that’s non-hydrogenated (Annie says it slides off the cake due to formula change to make it non-hydrogenated – it’s OK for cupcakes but will slide off sides of cake), so use Kroger or other store, generic brand that says vegetable shortening/hydrogenated. See my tip below. Use any flavor extract you like. 1
⠄2 cup vegetable shortening 4 cups powdered sugar, sifted 5 tablespoons water 1 ⠄2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 ⠄2 teaspoon almond extract (opt.) 1 ⠄4 teaspoon butter flavoring (Wilton brand since it’s a
clear color) – opt. Put everything in bowl. Mix on low to incorporate. Scrape, then turn on medium for eight minutes. This will incorporate air so don’t skip this step – otherwise you’ll wind up with sugary, not fluffy, frosting. Makes 4 cups. Refrigerates up to six weeks – bring to room temp and rewhip on low. Chocolate: Start adding cocoa powder to taste, and, if necessary, a bit more water. “Makes the fudgiest frosting.�
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For another good eggless recipe plus tips on making a box cake eggless/dairy-free, log onto my Web version of this column at www.communitypress.com or call 513-591-6163 and leave your name and address.
Tip from Rita’s kitchen
Trouble with shortening: If you’ve experienced trouble with recipes using non-hydrogenated shorten-
ing (that makes it healthier), switch back to hydrogenated. Seems like most trouble is with pie crusts/frostings. I know, I know, hydrogenated shortening is not as healthy as non-hydrogenated but really, it’s not something any of us eat on a daily basis. Annie and I agree you should use what makes your recipes taste and look great. Otherwise, you’re wasting money, time and compromising flavor and appearance.
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For Mrs. Whitmer and several others. Go to taste on vinegar, sugar, lemon juice. 1
â „3 cup sugar â „2 teaspoon salt 1 â „8 teaspoon pepper 1 â „4 cup milk 1 â „2 cup mayonnaise 1 â „4 cup buttermilk 11â „2 tablespoons distilled white vinegar 21â „2 tablespoons lemon juice 1
8 cups finely chopped cabbage 1 â „4 cup grated carrots Whisk together sugar, salt, pepper, milk, mayo, buttermilk, vinegar and juice until smooth. Add cabbage and carrots and mix well. Refrigerate at least two hours before serving.
Rooting out recipes
• Anderson Township’s Pelican Reef’s slaw • Precinct’s Mac & Cheese I should know soon if the restaurants can share.
Recipe clairfication
Dreamsicle cake: Some readers are confused as to the Kool-Aid called for in the recipe. It’s 1/4 teaspoon and yes, it’'s dry. Rita Nader Heikenfeld is Macy’s certified culinary professional and family herbalist, an educator and author. E-mail her at columns@ communitypress.com with “Rita’s kitchen� in the subject line. Or call 513-248-7130, ext. 356. Visit Rita at www.Abouteating.com.
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IN THE SERVICE
Walking for a cause
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Sandy McWilliams, left, came through the Cincinnati area as part of a walk drawing attention to Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, a neurodegenerative brain disease. She is shown with Judy Oconner of Florence, who hosted her visit to Northern Kentucky. The disease attacks nerve cells that control walking, mobility, speech, vision and swallowing and McWilliams is walking 700 miles through seven states.
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Army National Guard Pvt. Joshua C. Lutts has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and
received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches, and field training exercises. He is the son of Greg Lutts of Covington and Donna Snebold of Union. The private is a 2008 graduate of Larry A. Ryle High School.
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Karen Jetter’s aquascape at 3348 Booneland Trail is part of the 2009 Pondarama Tour. It features a 20-by-15 foot bog garden where the water feature begins. The paths and stone bridges cross over a 100 foot stream with six waterfalls until the stream drops 6 feet into the 30-by-40 foot pond. dria Pike, Jackson Florist on Madison Ave in Covington and Maddox Garden Center in Florence. On Saturday and Sunday you can pick up the brochure at Meyer Aquascapes Headquarters, 11011 Sand Run Road, in Whitewater Township. This is a great place to begin the tour with Meyer's 60-by-30 foot water feature. Dan Meyer, owner of Meyer Aquascapes has been installing custom Aquascape products for the last 12 years. He is a certified contractor with Aquascape Inc. and is an affiliated member of the Better Business Bureau and the Chamber of Commerce. For further information about the Aquascapes Ponds or to download the brochure go to www.aquascapes.com click on Pondarama or call 513-941-8500.
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had the opportunity to participate in bicycling and kayaking tours, tours of Palma City, the Caves of Drach and Costa Nord. Bataan also recently commemorated the Battle of Midway, wearing uniforms as they were worn in 1942 and playing Midway announcements throughout the day over the ship’s general announcing system.
Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Shaun M. Leicht, along with more than 2,500 sailors and Marines from the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group (BATARG), Norfolk, Va., and 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (22nd MEU), Camp Lejeune, N. C., are deployed to support Maritime Security Operations, provide crisis response capability and increase theater security cooperation and forward Naval presence in the Fifth and Sixth Fleet areas of operation. Leicht is a 2004 graduate of Boone County High School of Florence and joined the Navy in July 2005. He is the son of Melinda M. Jones Terry of Amelia, and Phillip W. Leicht of Florence. During a port call in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, the sailors and Marines hosted tours aboard ship. They also volunteered to assist residents and refurbish the grounds at the Association Sindrome de Down de Beleares, dedicated to helping persons with Down Syndrome. The sailors and Marines also
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July 16, 2009
Leadership honors Goddard for health care commitment By Pat Hunt Hoffmann Contributor
Chris Goddard was a champion of affordable, accessible health care long before it became part of the national consciousness. As CEO of HealthPoint Family Care – a private, nonprofit primary care medical and dental practice in Northern Kentucky – Goddard created a network of clinics that serve the region’s residents regardless of their ability to pay. He has opened the hearts of the community and opened to door to care for the indigent, and as a result, he is recognized as one of Leadership Northern Kentucky’s Leaders of Distinction. “Under Chris’ leadership,
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HealthPoint has nearly doubled its patient roster and opened five new medical offices,” said Dan Tobergte, president and CEO of Tri-Ed and the Goddard person who nominated Goddard for the award. HealthPoint began as a parttime volunteer effort in 1971 to provide healthcare to the poor. Today, HealthPoint serves 34,000 patients with a team of more than 75 healthcare professionals at offices in Covington, Latonia, and Bellevue. Additionally, HealthPoint operates the Pike Street Clinic for the Homeless in Covington, school-
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based health centers, and a mobile dental office. Goddard, who has been at the helm of HealthPoint for 10 years, deserves much of the credit for the expansion. Michael J. Hammons, past president of Vision 2015, said Goddard is indeed a Leader of Distinction. “The reasons go beyond the fact that Chris has strong leadership skills, cares deeply for the community, and works long hours on behalf of others and the betterment of the community,” Hammons said. “The reason I find Chris so worthy of this award is his strong faith, his uncompromising good cheer, and single focus in the face
HealthPoint began as a parttime volunteer effort in 1971 to provide healthcare to the poor. Today, HealthPoint serves 34,000 patients with a team of more than 75 healthcare professionals at offices in Covington, Latonia, and Bellevue. of whatever odds obstruct his way.” In addition to his work at HealthPoint, Goddard serves on the board of directors for the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, the Kentucky Primary
Care Association, and North Central Area Health Education Center. Goddard and his fellow Leaders of Distinction - all alumni of Leadership Northern Kentucky – will be recognized during the Leadership Northern Kentucky 30th Anniversary Celebration Sept. 12. They will be inducted at the Chamber’s annual dinner Sept. 29. Other honorees are Ted Bushelman, Robert Elliston, Michael Hammons, Bob Hoffer and Dale Silver. For information on dinners, call the Chamber at 578-8800. Pat Hunt Hoffmann is executive counsel at Pinger PR at Powers Agency and a volunteer with the Northern Kentucky Chamber.
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Freezing your bounty from the garden for cooking. Then toss the pieces into labeled and dated freezer safe containers. Be sure to leave some space for the product to expand as it freezes. That is it. Simple and easy. You can peel the tomatoes prior to freezing if you choose. If you do not remove the peel it will usually give you little tomato peel curly-cues in the cooked product. For other produce you need to blanch the product before freezing it. Blanching helps stop the
BUSINESS UPDATE Petrelli hired
Cathie Petrelli has joined the Florence office of Sibcy Cline Realtors as a residential real estate specialist. A real estate professional for eight years in South Carolina, Petrelli moved to Northern Kentucky where she worked in customer service in the office machine industry and as an administrative assistant and assistant to real estate brokers. She graduated from TriCo Technical College in Pendleton, S.C. and also attended Edison Community College in Fort Myers, Fla. Professionally, Petrelli is a member of the Northern Kentucky Association of Realtors as well as the Kentucky and National Associations of Realtors. She and her husband, Nick, reside in Hanover Park. They have two chil-
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Tonya Barrett has been appointed as an agent at the Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance Agency in the Boone County office, located at 2965 Washington St., Burlington. In her new position, Barrett will be calling on the residents of Boone County to offer a wide variety of insurance coverage through Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance. She will be working with agency manager Mike Crane and the current staff in the Boone County office. Barrett is a graduate of Morehead State University with a Bachelor of Business degree in finance. She and her husband, Drew, have two children, Katelyn and Lucas. For more information, call 586-6142.
enzyme that causes the item to age. Blanching also helps remove any soil or bacteria from the item. Different products required different amounts time for blanching. To properly blanch foods, wash them and cut them into the pieces you want to freeze. Have a large pot of boiling water ready on the stove. Place a small amount of the produce into the boiling water. Allow the water to return to a boil and begin timing the blanching
the Home Builders in the 80’s and president of the State Home Builders Association in the ’90s. His mother Jean was a past president of the Woman Council of the State Home Builders Association and the National Woman’s Council President. “I am very excited to serve such a long standing and vital organization such as the Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky,� said Miller. “This association has an impressive history of representing the men and
The Northern Kentucky Area Development District (NKADD) is seeking public input on the update to its Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDs) for Northern Kentucky. The strategy covers all eight counties of the NKADD The CEDS helps guide economic development efforts at the NKADD. The
NKADD is recognized by The Economic Development Administration (EDA) as the Economic Development District (EDD) for the region. The completion of a CEDS is a precondition for assistance under public works or adjustment programs, economic development grants, for EDD designation, and for planning grants.
A copy of the CEDS is available for public inspection at the offices of the NKADD during normal business hours at 22 Spiral Drive, Florence, Ky. 41042. A copy is also available at www.NKADD.org. If any individual or organization has comments, questions, suggestions, or changes to the CEDS, they
Bonefish to host benefit A Bang Bang Night for Redwood is being held at the Bonefish Grill located at 588 Buttermilk Pike, Crescent Springs, Aug. 23 from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. The evening includes live music, signature Bonefish Grill dishes and cocktails. The cost is $40 per person which includes two
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Belleview Baptist Church Sunday Worship Service 10:30AM & 7:00PM Sunday School 9:15AM Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7:00PM 6658 5th St. Burlington, Ky. 41005 (Belleview Bottoms) Church Phone: 586-7809
GLORIA DEI LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) Pastor Vicki T. Garber www.gloriadei-nky.org Sunday Worship (Summer Schedule): Traditional............8:00 & 11:00 am Contemporary Outdoor (in the new meditative garden)....9:00 am Contemplative........5:30 pm Holy Communion at all services 2718 Dixie Hwy., Crestview Hills, KY 859-331-4694
BURLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH 3031 Washington St., Burlington, Ky 41005 859-586-6529 Early Worship..............................9:00am Traditional Worship..................11:00am Bible Study/Small Groups..........9:45am Evening Worship.........................6:00pm
HEBRON BAPTIST CHURCH Congratulations to John and Rosalie Jarman of Elsmere, Kentucky, who celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary on July 11, 2009. The Jarmans have six children (Tina, Tony, Angie Tucker, Bonnie Frank, Brian & Chris), and thirteen grandchildren.
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Miller to lead home builders The Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky (HBA-NKY) has announced that Brian Miller has been hired as the organization’s new executive vice president. Miller, who starts his new position on Aug. 3, replaces Dan Dressman. Miller, a native of Northern Kentucky, has spent the last 12 years in Louisville where he was the vice president of communications for the Louisville HBA. He was selected after a nationwide search and brings with him a magnitude of experience and strong community ties. His father, Jack Miller, was the past president of
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Sunday Worship 10:00 A.M. Sunday School for all ages 9:00A.M. We meet at the Creation Museum Exit 11, I-275, follow the signs to The Creation Museum Pastor Chuck Hickey 859-486-2923 Trinity Presbyterian is not affiliated with Answers in Genesis or the Creation Museum
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Produce is starting to show up in the home gardens and at the farmers markets. Of course, our gardens often give us more than we can reasonably use at a time. It is a great chance to freeze products for use this winter. Three great items that are easy to freeze are onions, peppers and tomatoes. These three items do not have to be blanched prior to freezing. Wash the products and cut them into pieces you will use later
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What the ash beetle quarantine means Question: Yesterday, I saw a truckload of logs headed south on I-75 near Covington. Someone told me that it’s now illegal to move any wood from one area to another because of the ash beetles. Is that true? Answer: Twenty northern and central Kentucky counties are now under quarantine because of the emerald ash borer. The Kentucky Office of the State Entomologist, in agreement with the Kentucky Department of Agriculture and the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, recently issued a quarantine for the seven Kentucky counties where the beetles have already been found (Kenton, Campbell, Fayette, Franklin, Jessamine, Jefferson, and Shelby), plus 13 counties near those seven, which includes
B o o n e , Bourbon, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Harrison, Henry, Oldham, Owen, endleton, Mike Klahr PScott, TrimCommunity ble and Recorder W o o d f o r d guest counties. columnist O bJ r oy chk in, state entomologist and chair of the UK Department of Entomology, said the quarantine prevents the transportation of all hardwood species of firewood, ash trees, lumber, nursery stock or other material where the emerald ash borer is suspected into a non-quarantined area without a certificate or limited permit. Permits also are needed if ash wood products are transported from one state
to another state that has quarantined areas. Untreated products in a quarantine area may be moved out of the area with a permit between October and March, which is the pest’s nonflight season. Wood materials moved within Kentucky’s quarantined area do not need a permit. No permit is needed on ash products and firewood moving into a quarantined area as long as they did not originate in a quarantined area in another state or were not transported through a quarantined area. Individuals wishing to obtain a limited permit or certificate must have their wood products inspected by a member of the U.S. Department of Agriculture or the Office of the State Entomologist. To obtain a certificate or limited permit, contact the Office of the State Entomologist at 859257-5838.
For those not familiar with the emerald ash borer, the adult form is a dark metallic green beetle about 1 ⁄2 inch long and 1⁄8 inch wide. The larvae burrows under the bark, creating serpentine galleries and destroying the vascular cambium, which is needed for future tree growth. The tunneling of the larvae also interferes with the normal flow of water, nutrients and sugars within the tree. Once the Emerald Ash Borer moves into an area, all species of ash (Fraxinus) are usually killed within a few years, unless treatment programs are put into place. Even then, many treated trees eventually die an early death. A professional certified arborist pesticide applicator may be consulted, or homeowners can treat their own ash trees with products containing imidacloprid, such as Bayer Advanced Tree &
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• Fall and Winter Vegetable Gardening: 9:30-11:30 a.m. Thursday, July 16, Boone County Extension Office, 6028 Camp Ernst Road, Burlington. Free, but please call 586-6101 to register, or enroll online at www.ca.uky.edu/boone. • Emerald Ash Borer: Wednesday, July 29, 10-11 a.m., Boone County Extension Office, 6028 Camp Ernst Road, Burlington. Free, but please call 586-6101 to register, or enroll online at www.ca.uky.edu/boone. Shrub Insect Control, applied as a soil drench once a year. Ash component of Boone, Campbell and Kenton counties is estimated at 14.5 percent of all woodland trees. A free class will be offered at 10 a.m. July 29 at the Boone County Extension Office to discuss the emerald ash borer and to answer homeowner questions about the traps, control options, the current quarantine, etc. Be sure to call 859-5866101 to register for the class. Possible infestations should be reported to the Emerald Ash Borer Hotline
at 1-866-322-4512 or the state entomologist’s office at 859-257-5838. More information on emerald ash borer can be found at the National Emerald Ash Borer Web site at http://emeraldashborer.info, or the Kentucky Office of the State Entomologist’s Web site at www.uky.edu/ Ag/NurseryInspection/, or on the UK Entomology emerald ash borer site at http://pest.ca.uky.edu/EXT/ EAB/welcome.html. Mike Klahr is the Boone County Extension Agent for horticulture.
Artists invited to donate art for child abuse prevention Local and regional professional or established artists are asked to donate select pieces of their work to Family Nurturing Center for the 15th annual Art Affair. The Art Affair – Fiesta
Artistica will take place on Friday, Aug. 28, at The Grand located in Covington. The fun-filled evening includes an entertaining live auction and a large silent auction with all proceeds to
benefit Family Nurturing Center’s comprehensive programs designed to prevent, educate and treat all forms of child abuse and neglect and promote healthy family relationships.
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Kiddy Land • Quilts • Concession Stands • Games • Snacks • Raffles • Beer Garden Live Music by Peppertown 8pm-12:30
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“The Art Affair has become a premier Northern Kentucky art event appealing to serious collectors as well as people who enjoy art and more importantly, want to help an unparalleled cause, “said Laura Cook Kroeger, chair of the 2009 Art Affair. “Art pieces range from less than $100 up to several thousand dollars.” Guests will enjoy their Sojourn In Spain with a Sangria bar, flamenco dancer, and unique Spanish cuisine. Tickets for the Spanish-themed event are $60 each and include an open bar from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The evening event will once again include auction-
eer Scott Sedgwick from Art South Productions based in Atlanta to promote his international gallery pieces combined with donated works from local established and emerging artists. Area artists are asked to consider donating a piece in any medium at 100 percent in support of the Family Nurturing Center. Artists may choose to receive up to 50 percent of the value of the work. Artists are asked to determine the minimum bid or sale price. If the minimum bid is not achieved, the artwork can be returned to the artist. Interested artists can download an application form at
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www.familynurture.org or contact 859-525-3200, ext. 30. For 30 years, Family Nurturing Center has been at the forefront in providing quality, innovative and effective child abuse prevention, education and treatment programs including: • Nurturing Parenting Programs - Family based parenting education programs proven to help families develop healthier, stronger relationships. These free parenting programs are provided in multiple community locations. • Kids on the Block Child abuse education and awareness program using life-size puppets in local elementary schools and community events. This free traveling puppet show equips children with the tools they need to recognize, resist and report child abuse. • Protect and Comfort Infants - Public education program delivers information on ways to soothe and comfort infants and the dangers of shaking a baby. This free service is available to local hospitals and the community at-large. • Child Abuse Treatment - Individual and group therapy for children and families impacted by sexual abuse and other violent crimes. These free programs include a case management component for families in need. • Visitation - Supervised visitation promotes healthy relationships between children and non-residential parents. Facilitated Visitation, an enhanced program of visitation, occurs only in our Hamilton County location. • Community Education and Training - Specialized fee-based training programs and seminars covering topics such as parenting, child development, child abuse recognition and reporting, impacts of abuse, the nurturing philosophy and more. For additional information about Family Nurturing Center visit www.familynurture.org.
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Jo Ann Castle
Jo Ann Castle, 73, Independence, died July 4, 2009, at Good Samaritan Hospital. She was a floral designer, member of St. Joseph Church, Cold Spring and won the Women’s Kentucky State Bowling Championship in 1960. Her daughter, Brenda Castle, died in 1996. Survivors include her son, Scott Castle of Clermont, Fla.; daughters, Ramona Sharp of Elgin, Ill. and Julie Schwier of Independence; sisters, Patricia McGrath of Edgewood and Mary Deslongchamps of Sadieville; brothers, Frank Kidney of Alexandria, Stephen Kidney of Florence and David Kidney of Oak Harbor, Ohio; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Connley Brothers Funeral Home, Latonia, handled the arrangements.
William Dadosky
William E. Dadosky, 83, Erlanger, died July 8, 2009, at Hospice of St. Elizabeth Healthcare, Edgewood. He was an office manager for 42 years with NCR, member and grand master of Knights of Columbus, Elsmere, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6423, Erlanger, St. Henry Parish in Elsmere, World War II veteran who received a Bronze Star and secretary for St. Henry Credit Union. His son, Mark Dadosky, died in 1980. Survivors include his wife, Doris Dadosky; daughters: Anne M. Cahill of Erlanger, Mary Beth Chasteen and Nancy E. Addington of Florence; sons, William J. Dadosky of Florence, John D. Dadosky of Toronto, Canada, Benjamin C. Dadosky of Union, Paul D., Lawrence R. and Jerome T. Dadosky, all of Cincinnati; 22 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Burial was in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Erlanger. Memorials: Hospice of St. Elizabeth Healthcare, 483 South Loop Drive, Edgewood, KY 41017; or St. Henry Church, 3813 Dixie Highway, Elsmere, KY 41018.
Her husband, Ernest Harvey Gamble and daughter, Alma Barth, died previously. Survivors include her daughter, Eileen Nichols of Venice, Fla.; sons, Joe and Bill Gamble of Florence, Ernie Gamble of Union, Don Gamble of Crestview and Nick Gamble of Lakeside Park; 16 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren. Burial was in Mother of God Cemetery, Fort Wright. Memorials: Alzheimer’s Association, 644 Linn St., Suite 1026, Cincinnati, OH 45203.
Glenn Jones
Glenn E. Jones, 72, Union, died July 11, 2009, at his home. He was a supervisor for Williamson Heating & Cooling, a U.S. Army Veteran and a member of Big Bone Baptist Church, where he served as Sunday school superintendent, church clerk, treasurer and deacon. Survivors include his wife, Betty Ransdell Jones of Union; two sons, Mark Jones of Florence and Keith Jones of Burlington; two sisters, Dorothy Williamson and Phyllis Ransdell of Florence and three grandchildren. Burial was in Big Bone Church Cemetery in Union. Memorials: Big Bone Baptist Church, 11036 Big Bone Church Road, Union, KY 41091.
Jack Jones Jr.
Jack “Butch” Jones Jr., 46, Erlanger, died July 8, 2009, St. Elizabeth Florence. He was a customer service representative for Xerox Corp. Survivors include his wife, Darlene Hester Jones; son, Eric Wind of Alexandria; daughter, Rachel Wind of Erlanger; mother, Marilyn Gordon
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William R. Murphy, 52, alcohol intoxication in a public place at Houston Rd. and Turfway Rd., May 28. Chelsea R. Snapp, 19, alcohol intoxication in a public place at I-75 southbound, May 28. Amanda L. Allison, 31, DUI at Dixie Hwy., May 27. Larry W. Brossart, 68, DUI at Mall Rd. and U.S. 42, May 27. Sara L. Riegelsberger, 29, operating a motor vehicle on a suspended operator’s license at Burlington Pk., May 27. Zion Z. Zimmerman, 26, shoplifting, public intoxication at 1030 Mall Circle Rd., May 27. Douglas R. McDaniel Jr., 21, operating a motor vehicle on a suspended operator’s license at Curtis Ave., May 27. Javier E. Garcia Nataren, 29, alcohol intoxication in public place at 8405 U.S. 42, June 6. Kenneth R. Wehby, 39, alcohol intoxication in public place at 134 Center St., June 6. Richard L. Hart, 41, disorderly conduct at Ashgrove Pl., June 5. Gabriel S. Minkel, 31, possession controlled substance, drug paraphernalia at Richwood Rd., June 4. Jeffrey A. Poteete, 27, possession controlled substance, tampering with physical evidence at 7150 Houston Rd., June 4. Jose Gomez, 21, operating on a suspended or revoked operator’s license at 281 Richwood Rd., June 2. Zachary T. Dugan, 19, failure to or improper signal, carrying a concealed weapon at Turfway Rd./Burlington Pk., June 2. Benjamin F. Stirrat, 21, one headlight, operating on a suspended or revoked operator’s license at Burlington Pk./Limaburg Ck., June 2. Marc E. Flick, 44, speeding 7 mph over limit, reckless driving, DUI, fleeing or evading police at Bullittsville Rd./Fawn Dr., June 2. Shawn E. Wolff, 25, reckless driving,
failure to produce insurance card, failure to notify address change to Department of Transportation, DUI at I-75, June 2.
Incidents/Reports Burglary
Items stolen from Five-Star Gymnastics in an overnight burglary at 1405 Jamike Ave., May 18. John Deere Supply was broken into overnight at 1325 Donaldson Rd., May 18. Terminix was broken into overnight at 1325 Donaldson Rd., May 18. Kanef USA was broken into overnight at 2762 Circleport Dr., May 18. Tools stolen from residence at 26 Dortha Ave., May 27. Items stolen from residence at 44 Circle Dr., May 27. Items stolen from residence at 132 Center St., May 27. Items stolen from victim’s residence at 200 Christian Dr., May 21. Storage building entered; rolls of copper piping and jigsaw stolen at 8000 Preakness Dr., June 5. Fenced area and shed entered; four kegs removed at 4931 Houston Rd., June 4.
Criminal mischief
Pellet gun damaged building at 7415 Burlington Pk., May 28. Vehicle damaged intentionally at 212 Locust Dr., May 27. Glass door damaged at 8405 U.S. 42, June 6. Vehicle’s steering column and ignition switch damaged at 7232 Burlington Pk., June 5. Unknown subject damaged a vending machine possibly taking cash from the machine at 1717 Airport Exchange, May 31.
Forgery of a prescription
Prescription not authorized at 7370 Turfway Rd., June 3.
Fraudulent use of a credit card
Unknown subject used victim’s credit card to make several purchases at
10042 Brixton Dr., May 29.
Impersonating a police officer
A subject came into D1 Auto Sales and pretended to be a police detective at 10760 Dixie Hwy., May 27.
Possession of a controlled substance
Suspect arrested on warrants in possession of drug paraphernalia with residue on it believed to be heroin at Richwood Rd., June 4.
Receiving stolen property
Stolen items found at Quick Cash Pawn Shop at 134 Center St., May 27. Suspect seen operating a stolen van at 15 Shelby, June 8.
Theft
Subject attempted to steal from Hot Topic at 1030 Mall Rd., May 27. Watch stolen from victim’s residence at 10 Sycamore Dr., May 14. Basketball goal stolen from victim’s driveway at 2659 Edenbridge Dr., April 13. Victim’s property stolen at 255 Merravay Dr., May 26. Purse stolen from break room at Hobby Lobby at 7932 Connector Dr., May 21. Vehicle believed to have been taken at 15 Shelby, June 6.
Items removed from storage unit at 8080 Stielen Dr., June 6. Necklace missing at 7373 Turfway Rd., June 5. Wallet taken at 7285 Turfway Rd., June 5.
Theft by failure to make required disposition of property Vehicle not registered and dealer not in business at 6418 Dixie Hwy., June 5.
Theft from auto
Catalytic converter stolen from vehicle at 1804 Bordeaux Dr., May 15. Camera equipment taken from victimg’s vehicle, while it was parked at Neilson at 7400 Industrial Rd., April 27. Items taken from victim’s vehicle at 1141 Appomattox Dr., May 28. Items taken from victim’s vehicle at Vivian Dr., May 27. Items taken from victim’s vehicle at 6975 Burlington Pk., May 26. Purse stolen from victim’s vehicle at 70 Bustetter Dr., May 21. Items taken from victim’s vehicle at 2215 Bourbon St., May 20.
Theft of a controlled substance
Controlled substance stolen from victim’s residence at 7404 Shenandoah Dr., May 21.
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Kenton T. Daniels, 67, Florence, died July 5, 2009, at Hospice of St. Elizabeth Healthcare, Edgewood. He was vice president for NCR Corp. and member of Florence Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Sandra Daniels; sons, Kent Daniels of N.C., Steve and Jeff Daniels of Cincinnati; stepdaughters, Candy Taylor of Columbus, Ind. and Cathy Van Bibler of Windfield, W.V.; mother, Reba Daniels of Bidwell, Ohio; sister, Peggy Rucker of Gallipolis, Ohio; brother, David Daniels of San Antonio, Texas; and eight grandchildren. Entombment was in Memory Gardens Mausoleum, Gallipolis, Ohio. Stith Funeral Home, Florence, handled the arrangements. Memorials: Florence Baptist Church, 642 Mt. Zion Road, Florence, KY 41042; or Hospice of St. Elizabeth Healthcare, 483 South Loop Drive, Edgewood, KY 41017.
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DEATHS From B9 of Florence; sisters, Lucy Gordon and Cindy Donofrio of Elsmere, Carrie Overback of Covington; and two grandchildren. Allison & Rose Funeral Home, Covington, handled the arrangements. Memorials: Kentucky State Park Foundation, Post Office Box 4961, Louisville, KY 40204.
Grace Lane
Grace L. Peeno Lane, 98, of Florence, formerly of Constance, died July 9, 2009, at Florence Park Care Center. She was a homemaker and member of Constance Church of the Brethren. Her husband, William L. “Red” Lane, died in 1988. Survivors include several nieces and nephews. Burial was in Peeno Cemetery, Hebron. Memorials: Constance Church of the Brethren, c/o Shirley Peeno, 2139 Hollow Tree Court, Hebron, KY 41048.
Roy Thornberry Sr.
Roy E. Thornberry Sr., 68, of Covington, formerly of Ludlow, died July 7, 2009, at Hospice of St. Elizabeth, Edgewood. He was an engineer for Norfolk & Southern Railroad, a Vietnam War Navy veteran, member of Southside Baptist Church of Covington. Survivors include his wife, Vada L. Jones Thornberry; daughters, Aletha Ann Baron of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Rita Wofford Dickmann of Ludlow; sons, George and Roy Thornberry, both of Florence, Sam Thornberry of Fort Drum, N.Y., Chris Thornberry of Cleveland, Ohio, Ron and Randy Wofford, both of Ludlow; mother, Annie Thornberry of Covington; 30 grandchildren; and 10 greatgrandchildren.
Burial was in Burlington Cemetery. Memorials: Southside Baptist Church Daycare Program, 1501 Holman St., Covington, KY 41011.
Michael Tibbs
Michael James Tibbs, 30, a roofer, died July 3, 2009, St. Elizabeth Edgewood. Survivors include his son Michael James Tibbs of Erlanger; daughter, Brittany Paige Tibbs of Erlanger; mother, Linda Wehrman Tibbs of Florence; father, Michael R. Tibbs of Carlisle; brothers, Jason Anthony and Josh Frazee; and sister, Tasha Frazee, all of Aurora, Ind. Burial was in Mother of God Cemetery, Covington.
Bill Timmerding
Bill Timmerding, 67, Taylor Mill, died July 7, 2009, at his home. He worked for 27 years as a car man for CSX Railroad, was an Army veteran, member of St. Anthony Church in Taylor Mill, Knights of Columbus Kehoe Council No. 1764 in Ludlow and a Knothole baseball coach. Survivors include his wife, Cookie Timmerding; daughters, Jenny Sketch of Independence, Michele Sanning of Erlanger and Amy Branham of Amelia, Ohio; sons, Sean and Jeremy Timmerding of Latonia; brothers, Dave Timmerding of Florence, John Timmerding of Independence and Tom Timmerding of Latonia; sisters, Rita Tobler of Taylor Mill, Diane Vogelsang and Joy Bohman of Latonia; and 10 grandchildren. Connley Brothers Funeral Home, Latonia, handled the arrangements. Memorials: St. Anthony Parish, 485 Grand Ave., Taylor Mill, KY 41015; or Holy Cross High School, 3617 Church St., Latonia, KY 41015.
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There is a joke among friends here, “It’s a Phoenix that has risen from the ashes. ”When Charles and Allison Hahn Sobieck purchased the property at 502 North Main Street (in Somerset, Kentucky), there was a lot of work to be done, to say the least. With the vision of a B & B and a home in ruins, there were little choices. The dilapidated structure was removed, then reconstructed as it had been in the 1850’s. It’s a brand new home. A bit of an unusual concept for a bed and breakfast. “We reconstructed the home from scratch. This gave us the benefit of designing every amenity possible along the way, ”said Allison Sobieck, owner. Every room is equipped with many amenities you don’t often find in a traditional bed and breakfast, but rather a fine hotel. Every room has a full sized closet with a pair of micro-fiber robes hanging in them, 400- count Egyptian cotton sheets, cable TV with DVD players, queen sized beds, and a host of other things. For instance, 2 rooms have gas fireplaces and 3 rooms have whirlpool tubs. We even offer many add on amenities such as massage, dinner, flowers, etc…
The rooms are only half of the reason to come to The Doolin House. Owners Charles and Allison just happen to both be chefs. Some of the breakfast specialties include Caramel Banana French Toast and Southern Eggs Benedict (2 fried green tomatoes topped with 2 slices of smoked bacon, 2 eggs over easy and Hollandaise). Chuck is usually in charge of breakfast and tries to do new and different things every day. Chef Chuck pointed out, “It’s fun to experiment with breakfast. It’s the one meal that encompasses all foods. It’s perfectly acceptable to see smoked salmon or a pork cutlet at the breakfast table. ”For those in no rush to rise and shine, breakfast in bed is served at no additional charge. When you need a weekend get away that’s not too far from home or you are planning your summer vacation to beautiful Lake Cumberland, remember that The Doolin House Bed and Breakfast is only a phone call away.
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supplies,” says owner Judy Hendrick. “From learn-to-read books to adolescent novels, we have something for all levels of readers.” To encourage parents and kids to read this summer, Hand Me Downs is running a special summer reading promotion by taking 20 percent off all books throughout the month of July. If you are looking for ways to beat the heat with fun water activities at the pool, lake, or beach, Hand Me Downs carries a variety of bathing suits, life vests, sandals, and water shoes. “We are also offering 15 percent off all swimwear through July,” said Hendrick.
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With their ever changing inventory and low prices, keeping the kids entertained this summer is easy and affordable at Hand Me Downs. They offer a wide variety of toys and games for all ages. Whether you’re headed to the beach or playing in the backyard, stop in today to find just what you need for fun this summer. While there are still plenty of days for eating watermelon and splashing in the pool, it isn’t too early to be thinking about buying back-toschool clothes. Parents can get a jump ahead of the crowd and be among the first to shop the huge selection of back-to-school clothes for their kids this upcom-
ing school year while saving lots of money. The store carries children’s clothing up to size 16 and also has private school uniforms, backpacks, lunch bags, shoes, belts, and socks. Satisfying the kids while keeping your wallet happy is easy at Hand Me Downs. When it comes to their new wardrobe, find all your favorite brand names at affordable prices. “We offer the hand me downs that your kids will love to wear,” says Hendrick. Come and check out the newer, larger and more convenient Hand Me Downs location at 4218 Dixie Highway in Erlanger and their huge selection clothing and accessories for your child.
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reshCoat Painters of Northern Kentucky is an interior/exterior painting franchise. The owners and staff live, work and play in this community. You may even know some of the same people. FreshCoat Painters considers it a privilege to paint your home and make it feel brand new to you. FreshCoat Painters provides you with a professional, pleasant experience. Painting is done right by experienced professional painters who are carefully screened, fully bonded and insured for your protection. FreshCoat Painters’ work is backed by a written warranty, so call 384-2877 to schedule a free quote and in-home consultation from FreshCoat Painters. Or visit FreshCoatPainters.com. “Painting Done Right.”
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eople are talking about Shear Elegance, the fastest growing salon and spa in Northern Kentucky. The salon has more than doubled its team of top-notch, experienced stylists and nail techs since it first opened its doors in November of 2007. The stylists at Shear Elegance are known for their outstanding talent and exceptional service for their clients. Located in the Silverlake (Kroger) Shopping Center on Dixie Highway in Erlanger, the stylish salon and its stylists and nail techs strive to provide their clients with a relaxed and friendly environment while pampered with beauty treatments. From the subtle, uplifting music to the complimentary beverages, the salon is a soothing and enjoyable retreat for their clients the
moment they walk in the door. “Our constant goal is to make our clients feel at home while providing a totally enjoyable and relaxing experience no matter which service they receive. Our private pedicure and processing rooms are just two examples of how we try to achieve this” says Mandy Sowers, Shear Elegance Manager. Laura Rommel has been a client at Shear Elegance since it opened and considers her trips to the salon a retreat from the stress of life. “It's very relaxing and I enjoy it. When I walk in the door I know that I get 'me time' and time to deflate and enjoy myself,” says Rommel. Wink Kramer has also been a client at Shear Elegance Salon & Spa since the doors opened and can't imagine going anywhere
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else. “I love it. It is very relaxing and of all the different salons I've ever been to, this one is the best. Everyone is so nice and I love the way it's decorated from the colors to the way it is arranged.” Clients of Shear Elegance enjoy having professional stylists, nail technicians and estheticians that are trained in the latest styles and techniques and who can recommend superior products that will work optimally for their individual hair type and style. “I'm really happy with my stylist. She shows me how to use new things that are best for styling my hair, “says Kramer. Shear Elegance is now celebrating the one year anniversary of their new exceptional spa that is like no other in the tri-state area. Designed with the client's sole comfort in mind, the sooth-
ing décor and ambiance sends you into a state of relaxation the moment you walk through the spa's doors. “Our massage therapists and estheticians are the absolute top professionals in their field. Combine that with our intimate lounge and focus on individual attention, our clients feel like this is their own personal spa which is exactly how we want them to feel” comments owner, Bill Zumbiel. Offering a complete array of massages, facials, body treatments and waxing services, the Shear Elegance spa is the place for you to come and be refreshed and renewed. And to help celebrate the one year anniversary of the spa, Shear Elegance will be holding weekly raffles for a free Shear Elegance see page 9
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small handbags would use! Merle Norman offers a package of the classic Miche base bag, two straps (short and long), and the cover of your choice for just $59.95. The Butler Bag, as seen on Oprah’s “O” List, was designed to bring fashion and function together. No more searching or digging. This wonderful bag fits more than you ever imagined, all in an organized fashion. Merle Norman has the original, plus designer-inspired organizer bags. Women are loving Merle Norman’s Purely Mineral Makeup, a line created exclusively from pure minerals. The foundation buffs on smoothly for a flawless finish with a healthy, luminous glow. Sheer to full coverage. Free of preservatives, talc, oil and fragrance. This month Merle Norman has introduced a new foundation. Luxiva Aqua Balance, a weightless liquid foundation created for those with truly combination skin, provides a semi-matte finish with medium coverage. With smart technology, this foundation helps absorb and control oil in skin while still providing moisture where needed. Stop in soon and get ready to make your life easier and more fun!
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N. Blair of the Arnold School for Public Health at the University of South Carolina. Blair found similar health and fitness benefits in an earlier study for women as well. Regular laps in the pool can help tone the muscles in your entire body, lower blood pressure, increase circulation and raise metabolism and endurance. Because humans weigh less in the water, people who can’t participate in other forms
of exercise because of injuries or excess weight can swim safely. And swimming is a fun and interesting workout that keeps people coming back for more. And, after a long session in the pool, or a long day at work, what could be better than time spent relaxing in a hot tub? The steamy, swirling waters of a hot tub provide a great place to loosen up and even to socialize, but can also
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oy and Harold Stamper, owners of All About Hair at the corner of Sunset and Dixie Highway in Erlanger, would like to announce the addition of Keri Rom to their staff. Keri has been a licensed barber for 22 years, and she is also a Redken certified colorist. “To my knowledge, I am the only certified Redken colorist between the Ohio river and the city of Lexington,” says Rom. “I am pleased to join All About Hair as their new stylist and color special-
ist.” Harold and Joy are very happy to have Keri with them. The couple started their business in Florence in 1976, and moved to their present location in Erlanger in 1984. The business is family-owned and familyoriented, and the entire family can come in and have their hair cut and styled to each individual preference. “We have three barbers and two stylists on staff here, and Keri is a great addition,” says Joy. “Our
prices are very reasonable, and there is convenient parking in the back of the building.” Keri will be offering color retouch, highlights, special effect color, perms, and men and women’s haircuts. For an appointment for a special personal consultation with Keri Rom or any of the stylists, call 727-1476. “We like you to come in and meet Keri, and schedule an appointment to see what she can do,” says Harold. “We think you’ll be back.”
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Licensed Massage Therapist. Reiki (pronounced “ray-key) is an ancient practice that is believed to connect the mind, body, and spirit and triggers the body's natural healing abilities. Throughout her studies of Holistic Medicine, Aimee, a native of Northern Kentucky and
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he lazy days of summer and the hot and sticky weather can keep us from staying active. There are many things that keep us from exercising, but the heat of the season doesn’t need to be one of them. Curves offers a comfortable, cool, and supportive indoor exercise environment for women. Using a circuit system made up of hydraulic resistance machines that work every major muscle group, two muscles at a time, you will get a complete cardio and strengthtraining workout in just 30 minutes and can burn
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circuit system and how to maximize your workouts. “They are great at showing you how to use the machines,” said Cooley. “Anyone can do 30 seconds at a time of anything. It’s very easy.” Whether you want to lose weight and inches, gain e nergy, or tone up, the Curves circuit will work for you. Visit Curves today and find out how you can take advantage of their ‘Rest of the Summer on Us’ special. Join today and don’t pay any dues until September – now that’s a great reason to start working out this summer!
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he question is often asked of the Gentle Dental Care team, why do they do the things they do? Why do they heat blankets, neck pillows, turn on massage chairs and supply head phones? What makes Dr. Dallmann sit in a consult room with each patient and not only explain the treatment she recommends, but show photos and play dental education CDs to take the fear out of the unknown? Dr. Dallmann has chosen to have a different type of office to accommodate those of you that hate the whole dental experience. Dr. Dallmann and her team understand the importance of TLC treatment. They received an unexpected e-mail from a person whose life has been changed since she received her new smile and the reality of what they do truly hit home. This is one of many reasons they do what they do.
“Hello ladies. My husband pointed something out to me the other day
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and I felt I needed to share it with you. I’ve started photography school. One of my first classes is Public Speaking and I’ve done very well in the class. Tonight is our final exam, but so far I’ve got a 97.21 percent. Several of my classmates have even commented how natural I look standing up to give my speeches. I was telling my husband all this
and he said “Do you think you would have been able to speak in public before you had your teeth fixed?” The answer....absolutely not. His words just reminded me of how very much my life has changed because of all of you. Your work is so very important. Not just to me, because I’m not the only one whose life has been profoundly influenced by your work. I know I’m one of many, many people that you have helped. And, I just wanted to say thank you. I would not have the courage to be going back to school to pursue my dream if it weren’t for all of you. I just wanted to tell you that. Have a great day!!! See you soon.” M. C.
“I’ve always been fearful of the dentist, but I had a life-threatening medical condition that brought me to Dr. Dallmann and her staff. They were so nice to me and made me feel so comfortable. They hooked me up! Dr. Dallmann not only gave me my smile back, but my confidence. I’m 46 years old and this is the biggest I’ve smiled! Sometimes I just think: ‘I have a smile – a beautiful smile!’ Visiting Gentle Dental Care has changed my whole life. Dr. Dallmann and her staff are Godsent. They not only care about one’s health and teeth, but the person, they’re like family to me.” A.O. Morningview, KY Gentle Dental Care makes every effort to get people out of pain as soon as possible. If you are in the middle of a dental emergency please call Dr. Dallmann and her team as they will make every effort possible to take care of you. Call today and you too can “Experience the Difference.”
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age you to voice any concerns you may have regarding a treatment plan, financial arrangements, or just a general interest about the latest dental technology. They understand that comfort, good appearance and economy are of prime concern and we will do
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ony Strinko of Independence had endured shoulder and neck pain as well as numbness in his little finger for about three years. Visits to other doctors provided mild to moderate success, but pain relief was always temporary. Strinko researched cervical herniated disc on the Internet, and realized that what he needed was a doctor who could do nonsurgical spinal decompression. He called the Chiropractic Rehab Center on Buttermilk Pike and asked if Dr. Gary Callioni performed spinal decompression. “Dr. Callioni exceeded my expectations,” Strinko says. “He has the knowledge and the equipment to treat my condition, and after five weeks, I am pain
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free.” When a cervical or lumbar disc is herniated or ruptured, it may create pressure against one or more of the spinal nerves which can cause pain, weakness or numbness in the neck, arms, hands, back and legs. Spinal
decompression stops pain by using negative pressure to create a vacuum that pulls the painful disc back where it belongs. “Spinal decompression is rapidly becoming one of the leading alternatives to surgery for the conditions of herniated, ruptured, or degenerative discs,” says Dr. Callioni. “Tony realized that this was the alternative he wanted and it is working for him. Not all people are good candidates for this treatment, but Tony is.” Dr. Callioni utilizes this new technology to treat chronic neck and back pain. This gives patients different treatment options besides pills, injections and surgery. Call 331-9566 to schedule a consultation. Details are available at www.nkychiropractor.com.
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lmost every day, Akrivi Watson visits her mother at her home at Florence Park Care Center. Watson’s mother moved into the comprehensive nursing care center five years ago and she and her family couldn’t be more pleased with the astounding care the center provides. Conveniently located in Northern Kentucky, Florence Park is known for its excellence in health care service and makes it a priority to focus their attention on each of their residents’ individual needs while maintaining freedom of choice, dignity, respect, and sanctity of life. Florence Park celebrated their
25th Anniversary in June. “We visited everywhere trying to find the right place,” says Watson. “When we came here, everyone treated us with the utmost respect. We made the right decision - it has been wonderful,” said Watson. The center is a skilled nursing facility that offers a wide range of therapies and services for short and long term rehabilitation. “We offer high-quality nursing care in a home-like environment,” said Robert Barlow, Director of Admissions. Florence Park also offers skilled care for residents with Alzheimer’s and other related disorders. “We are one of the few centers that offer a secure
unit,” said Barlow. Robert Hennemann has lived at Florence Park for six years and is very satisfied with the respect and care he receives there. “They have treated me fairly and nice anything I ask to do they do it for me. It’s friendly and a good place to be.” When you walk through the doors of Florence Park you immediately feel at home. The center is warm and inviting with a beautiful traditional décor. “It’s a nice atmosphere and they really try and make it like home for their residents with whatever they need to make it their own place,” says Watson. Florence Park is very welcom-
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ucked away on almost 18 acres just off Hopeful Road in Florence is a beautiful retirement community that could be your next home. The campus of Colonial Heights and Gardens is dotted with trees, fountains, and bridges, as well as a quaint gazebo that residents can see just outside their window. The idyllic setting is perfect for anyone who would like to make the transition from a house or a condo to a spacious apartment near others who have similar interests. “Our independent living facility houses 177 apartments, from a large two bedroom to a studio apartment,” says Marvalyn Zix, marketing director for Colonial Heights. “These units are perfect for people who are in a house, and don’t want the upkeep, or those in condos who would like to socialize a little more.” There are three levels of lifestyles here. Independent living is the first, in the Heights building, where residents have a private apartment with weekly
housekeeping service. All five styles of apartments have full kitchens and residents enjoy two meals a day in the dining room. A private dining room is available for more intimate gatherings. Amenities include a beauty/barber shop, a library, banking services, a wellness program and general store. Carports and balconies are available. There are group outings and daily activities, computers available to use, and a big screen TV with a Wii gaming system. Regular events include bingo, cornhole, horseshoes, and line dancing, as well as a weekly social hour with live entertainment.
Staff is available around the clock. “This is a really active and vibrant community,” says Zix. “When I hear people say, ‘I’m just not ready for that yet.’ I say, ‘Not ready for what? Having
The other lifestyles are assisted living, which includes licensed personal care and memory care with a total of 69 apartments called Colonial Gardens. “We have speakers who come in, an active veterans’ group, and
“The other lifestyles are assisted living, which includes licensed personal care and memory care with a total of 69 apartments called Colonial Gardens …” freedom and fun?’ A vast majority of our residents say they wish they would have come here sooner. It is a fun, carefree way of life. We take most of the burdens away, and you just show up and enjoy life. We give you more choices, instead of less.”
transportation to doctors’ appointments and other errands,” explains Zix. “Just give us a call at 525-6900, or get onto our Web site at www.colonialheightsandgardens.com, and you can schedule a tour to see what we have to offer.”
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Homes, 105 Kentucky COUNTRY LIVING $0 DOWN WITH LAND 3 BED-2 BATH CALL TO QUALIFY (513)-575-3715 CRESTVIEW HILLS 5br/3ba, hdwd&trim, pvt lake acces. excl comm 2/3 ac f.yd, grt area, $289,900. 859-663-7953 FHA GOV’T FINANCING AVAILABLE CALL TO QUALIFY 513-575-3715
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Norris Lake Front, TN Beautiful 3BR 2 Ba condo, Turn key ready $399,900. 865-494-7200 Allred & Johnson RE
WALTON VERONA 3.4 ac lot in very nice neighborhood. $82,500. 859-586-7032
apartments 155 for sale
$0 DOWN With Land NKY - (18) 1-BR Limited Time Only!!! 145 out-of-state Units. $575K View at property Call to be Pre-qualified ac.ezlisted.com or 859-371-2140 call 859-628-5919 TENNESSEE! 120 A C R E S 3 creeks private on paved road w/ utilities low taxes no zoning (407) 414-1902
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VEVAY, IN - 142 ac. 3BR home, 2 barns, 2-ac. lake, Riverview. $489,000. 513-226-4162
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N. KY 1970 12 X 55 mobile hm 2b 2b new (Behind Saturn/KIA) floor new cpt new tub 1600sf @$800/mo Land for Sale/ new shower washer If you’re looking for 1600st @$750/mo 120 condominiums 150 Residential dryer furn. $2000 buyers, you’re in 1200sf Office + 10’x40’ 859-462-1346 garage @$600/mo the right neighborhood. HIGHLAND HGTS Call 859-781-9020 COUNTRY LIVING Remod 2 BR 2BA, 2nd Call Community Classified ---------513.242.4000 3, 4, or 5 Bedrooms flr, pool. 5 min to NKU CRITTENDEN, KY-GARAGES Get Pre-Qualified $70,500. 513-231-6017 10x20 @ $75/mo 1.6 acres, less 859-371-2140 LAKESIDE PARK than 1 mile off 10x20 @ $150/mo Ranch, 2BR / 2BA, COUNTRY LIVING Climate Control Exit. garage, new paint, car - Crittenden $0 DOWN WITH LAND starts at $40/mo pet. Beechwood Schls 3 BED-2 BATH Great location!
Schools,2 Apartments for Sale 155 Beechwood Car,Solid 2-Story, Auctions/Real Estate 191 $275,000 859.586.8020 859-586-8020 Auctions/Personal Property192 Condominiums 120 Farms/Country Homes147 Kentucky Homes, Indiana 110 Dry Ridge-17 acres for $39,500 Homes, Kentucky 105 Corinth-10 acres with view $45,000 Homes, Ohio 100 & 98 acres for $172,000 Industrial for Lease 175 Alexandria-13 acres for $110,000 Industrial for Sale 170 Mt. Olivet-37 ac. w/stream $79,000 Investment Property 190 Maysville-10 acres for $45,000 Land for Lease 165 Brooksville-12 acres for $45,000 Land for Sale/Commercial 160 Cynthiana-24 wooded acres $62,500 Land Sale/Residential 150 Cynthiana-23 acres for $49,500 Mobile Homes/Lots 117 Indiana Modular, Pre-cut Homes130 Vevay-9 rolling acres $39,000 Mortgage/RE Loans 124 Ohio Office Space/Lease 183 Mount Orab-23 acres for $92,900 Office Space/Sale 185 Georgetown-17 ac. w/creek $95,000 Out-of-State Property 145 Real Estate Wanted 197 Resort Memberships 137 Resort Property/Sale 140 Retail for Lease 177 Retail for Sale 180 100 Homes, 100 Homes, Ohio Ohio Real Estate for Rent
Apartments Furnished 200 Apts-Houses to Share 215 Apartments Unfurnished 225 Condos for Rent 240 Condos-Rent/Option Buy 245 Corporate Rentals 222 Farms/Country Homes 285 Garages, Storage 260 Hotels/Motels 210 Houses for Rent 250 Houses-Lease/Option 255 Housing for the Disabled 230 Mobile Homes for Rent 235 Rental Services 259 Resorts/Cottages 290 Room and Board 275 Rooms for Rent 270 Senior Living 220 Wanted to Rent 297
Cozy 1998 2 bed/1 bath refurbished home for sale, close to stocked fishing lake on a dead end street. Sale price $16,995 Financing available. Call today 859342-4400.
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281 Richwood Rd Walton, Ky 41094
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5970 Centennial Cir Florence, Ky 41042
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2526 Ritchie St Crescent Spring, Ky 41017 By failure to pay storage rent, the property of the following Person(s) Will be sold to satisfy owner’s lien on Wed July 22, 2009 at 10am at Best Self Storage. At 281 Richwood Rd, Second location at 11am, Third location at 12pm. RICHWOOD RD, Walton Ky Location Joyce Durstock Unit 329 Jessica Nickerson Unit 359 CENTENNIAL CIRCLE Florence Location Xavier Cole Unit 737 Smokey Bones Unit 117 Michael Wiltzius Unit 528 Sherrie Shouse Unit 504 Stephanie Guffey Unit 533 Donald Nunnelley Unit 565 Jeanette K Gabrovsek Unit 1001 Michael Bailey Unit 413 RITCHIE ST. Crescent Springs Location Stephen Miley Unit 701B EEC Unit 112A John Chenault Unit 504 Open Bidding will begin at 10.00AM Terms: Cash Only
170 industrial for sale
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2 AC. Verona area, 3bd & 2ba single wide, needs carpet, on dead end, $3500 down, $534 per mo 5 AC. Northern Grant Co., pasture, w/a septic system, driveway, electric hookup, $46,900, $2000 down 8 AC. Dry Ridge area, rolling, scattered trees & woods, mobiles welecome, city water, $46,900, $1500 down 1 ¾ AC. Bracken Co., pasture, w/a septic system, 4 miles off AA-Hwy, water avail, $25,900, $2000 down 6 AC. Kenton Co., near Piner, pasture in front, woods in back, restricted homesite, $48,900, $1500 down 11 AC. Pendleton Co., near Williamstown, rolling pasture, easy access to I-75, city water, $44,900, $1500 down
See pics & info online Meadowood Estates 3-4 BR Home on Golf Course. Over 1/2 acre park like setting. Custom home built for seller in upscale neighborhood. Incredible value/price. Pics at NKYHomeFor Sale.com
COLD SPRING
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513-235-9406 859-578-4076 COLD SPRING, KY
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See pics & info online Beautifully landscaped on quiet Cul-deSac in Glen Ridge. Stone & Brick. Master on main. 3BR, 2.5BA cathdral, hardwood, carpet, oversize garage, gas fireplace. See pics at NKYHomeForSale.com. $284,500
CRESCENT SPRINGS
Dee Dee Yelton 667 Ambridge Way Brick ranch w/3 bdrms, 3 baths, large living rm, formal dining rm, sunroom, finished bsmt w/huge multi-purpose room, trex deck, fenced yard.
513-235-9406 859-578-4076
708 Highland Ave. Solid brick 3 bdrm, 2 baths, open foyer, stained glass window, fireplace, French doors, wooded floors, 3rd flr unfinished. 1st flr laundry.
Erlanger Lakes Condos – 125 Spring Lake Dr. 2 bdrm, swimming pool. $800/mo. For Lease!
859-653-8504
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Kim Quigley 3429 Meadowlark Drive 3 bdrm, 1 ½ baths, updated eat-in kitchen, cherry cabinets, ceramic tile, all appliances, large deck, patio, beautiful inground pool w/ solar cover.
859-630-3500
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Dee Dee Yelton 503 Ivy Ridge Awesome 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo, spacious & open living room, dining rm, great kitchen w/cherry cabinets, covered deck, elevator & more. 100% financing avail.
513.242.4000
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AUCTION Saturday July 18th 10AM 42 South Main Street Dry Ridge KY RESERVE AUCTION Presented by Schneider’s Auction Service and RE/MAX Affiliates Auctioneer : David G. Schneider 859-6353126 Realtor : Monica Howe 859-393-5778 Single Family home on the corner of South Main and School Street This home is located on a corner lot in the heart of Dry Ridge. Perfect for conversion to commercial use for professional offices or your business. Home currently has bedrooms , kitchen and bath on the first level and an apartment on the second level. Selling with a reserve bid of 59,900. 10% buyers premium added to the winning bid. 10% down on day of sale. Close within 30 days of sale. Property is being sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied. All inspections to be done prior to sale date : All zoning shall be verified by buyers prior to sale date. More information can be found on the Northern Kentucky Multiple listings. Listing # 373185
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LATONIA- 1st floor. Office & work area. Partially equipt. 525 sq ft. Opens onto (2) Streets. $475/mo + utils. 859-750-2689.
ON GOLF COURSE W/ CLUBHOUSE,FIT NESS,SWIMMING,TENNIS. LRG 3br/2ba CONDO ON CUL DE SAC. Must see View! 2 finished floors w/ walkout. PICS and info @ NKYHomeForSale.com.
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Joyce Herthel Silver Creek - 7236 Sherbrook 3 bedroom, 2 bath full brick ranch, large unfinished basement with roughin for full bath. Cathedral ceiling, walkin closet, lush landscaping, mint condition. $179,000.
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Signal Hill Condos All the essentials: 1 mile NKU, 8 miles Cinti. New carpet, paint, ceramic, tile floors. Only $100,000 w/all appliances. Wooded view. Pool community.
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Covington
Affordable Luxury Apt Large 2BR/2 Full BA Renovated, w/patio $950mo. Heat/wtr pd Call 859-291-1414
ERLANGER- 2BR, 1ba, fnced backyard, nice & cln, no S 8. $610/mo+ $600 dep. 859-342-5257 ERLANGER Large 1 & 2 BR’s AC, free heat & water. $470-$545. 859-342-5444
COVINGTON--Main Strasse. 2BR luxury apt. Cent air, laun- ERLANGER--Large 2 dry rm, $550+dep. BR duplex on quiet cul de sac, $650+ 859-653-5662 utils. 859-384-4222 Covington on busline 2bdrm new carpet. $375/mo 859-341-6280
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COVINGTON--Quiet, before Aug 1st. secure, 2nd flr, close 3BR Apts. to school. Lge rooms, 2ba, w/gar, w/d DRY RIDGE equippedkitchen, incl. From $850&up 2BR $470/mo. 513-617-1908 or Weekly or 513-484-2995 859-341-7335 Extended Stay One Person Efficiency’s Clean, Quiet, $90 wk and up. Frig, Micro, On-Site Laundry, Util Deposit, No Pets, No Lease. Min to Walton, Richwood, Florence, Airport 859-823-8201
CRESCENT SPRINGS
2 BR from $540
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CRITTENDEN Spacious 2BR, 1BA 1 level floor plan, W/D hkup equipt kit. smoking no pets, STAY LODGE-. Furnish$500+util. & dep. $475 +utils/dep. ed eff apt w/kit, utils pd, 200 MILO CT. 859-331-8183 lndry, cable, pvt phone, Rich - 859-393-1802 busline, Starting @ $21 FT THOMAS- 1 BR, per nite, $50 dep. DAYTON, KY- 1BR 2nd flr, balcony, 859-746-2400 Appl’s, ht/wtr incl, yard,
Beechgrove Village 55+ 2 BR newly remodeled, starting at $450+ 859-363-3111
LUDLOW 1 & 2 br lrg rms on 3rd, eqpt, w/d, crpt or hdwd flr. 1 c/a, $ 410 / $450. 859-816-0485
pay top rent/high utils for substandard housing? Exc res. loc quiet Cinti 5 min 781-0990
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GRANT COUNTY - 2 BR unfurnished from $450$550/mo. 859-428-2081
Guaranteed Approval w/ Sec. 8 Voucher 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom 1 1/2 to 2 Bath Garage & Bsmts. Adjacent to: Family Dollar, Cliff’s Pizza, Video To Go Cosmos Beauty Salon, Wash & Dry, Thornberry’s Bak ery & Martial Arts. Dalton Place (859) 428-2755 To place your BINGO ad call 513.242.4000
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Brand New Two Bedroom Townhomes from $950.00 Newly remodeled 2 Bedrooms from $675.00 Newly remodeled 3 Bedrooms from $995.00
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Covington Sec 8 wlcm 4br 2ba off st pkg, new windows, FY $775/mo 859-341-6280 CRESTVIEW HILLS-3BR, 3.5BA,newer kit, liv rm, ofc, 2-fam rms, FP, deck, lrg yrd 2c gar. $1750. 859-331-2668
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ERLANGER - 2BR 1BA, 1 Floor. Quiet, Prkg/Bus. No pets, N/S. $550 + dep. Call 859-801-7009
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ERLANGER - 3BR, 1BA C/A, eqpt kitchen W/D hkup, stove no pets, exc ref’s required, newly refurbished. $600mo + utils & $600 dep. 859-384-3440 1001478570-03
3br from $595 859-371-3400
Butler, Ky- (Near) Secluded 3Br, a/c, eqpt kitchen, bsmt, no pets $620/mo 859-635-8227
ELSMERE-- Nice 3 BR, 1½ BA, LR, DR, lndry rm, c/a, patio, shed, $895/mo + dep + utils. 513-520-8606
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BURLINGTON Nice Ranch/landsc. 3/2. Comm pool. 2 gar. new sch. all appl. $1175/mo. 859-802-4489
ELSMERE 3BR, 2BA, Bilevel 1 car gar, deck, new carpet, office space, $965mo 859-384-2759
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BURLINGTON, Ky 4Bdrm, 2full/2half baths on a cul-de-sac. $1500.00 per month. No pets. 5517 Carryback, Burlington, Ky Call 773-620-6617
ELSMERE - 2BR, 1BA, All new carpet. No pets, non smking. $600mo + $600 security deposit. Renter pays all utilities. 859-727-2505
Independence, KY
1, 2, 3 bedroom apartment homes!!!
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BURLINGTON- 3 br, Idlewild Ridge, bi lev el, 2.5 ba, 2 car gar, fin ll, pets ok, $1100, 859-657-6570
DRY RIDGE, Near-3 bedroom, updated house in country with city water. 7 rooms, full bsmt, ga rage, 15 min I-75. Op tions of barn, fenced pasture. $650mo. 859-472-1655
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DAYTON - 3BR Newly Decorated Cottage, Basement, Laundry Hkup $600. 859-466-4021
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CRESCENT SPRINGS 2BR 2BA, garage, Washer /Dryer, Pool. Convenient, Quiet Community. $785. 859-816-8669
COVINGTON-1509 Monroe. 2+BR, 2stry, bsmt, 1-c gar., yard, $700 + $700 dep. 859-356-9794 leave msg.
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PARK HILLS e x c 250 houses for rent cond/location quiet 1br new kitchen, by park, w/d, gar, a/c, no pets, Burlington, 2br 1ba $650/mo+util, $650 $465+ut859-240-1130
freshly painted, great PARK HILLS- Newly area near park $425 + dep + utils. renov 2 BR, 1 BA, hdwd flrs, fully eqpt 859-441-5202 Dayton-Nr N Ft Thokit, coin lndry, prkng, mas, Chateau Ridge FT THOMAS/ S Newport $550 + utils. Hawks Pt. 1-2 BR why 1 BR, remod, quiet, lndry, 513-271-1167
Apartment living in the country. Nice 2BR duplex, References. 12mo lease. Starting at BELLEVUE/NEWPO $475/mo. + Deposit RT S- Clean 2 BR, Call 859-393-9728 2nd flr, c/a, $525 + or 859-428-1974 utils. 859-781-4578
COVINGTON -1 & 2 BR newly remodeled, busline, equip kit, coin W/D. July Special - $199 dep. $465 & up. Off Highland. 859-291-2282
Latonia, large efficiency, $390/mo Spacious, nice yard, close to bus route. 859-384-6199
new carpet. No pets. $425mo. 859-635-7335
DryRdg in Crittenden 1,2,&3Br,ldry h/u avail 225 apartments, eqp kit, easy acc. to unfurnished I-75. 859-322-0036 Beechgrove Village 2BR Newly remodeled amenities: pool, park, playground. $550+. wtr incl 859-363-3111
Large apts LATONIA- 3 rooms & 2 BRs w/ 1 or 2 Baths bath- all new 2nd flr Private Balconies $410 +util+sec dep. Near new Kroger’s 859-750-2689. 859-485-2600 Eves 859- 331-8878
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FLORENCE- Oakbrook. 2 BR, 1½ BA ba, fully equipt kit, w/d, garage, on golf NEWPORT/Ft Thocourse, $725, mas-Newly renov 1 BR, 859-371-5317 prkng, patio, fully eqpt FT MITCHELL- Lovely Mrytle Beach 2BR w/fully eqpt kit, kit, W/D, pets ok $495. Ocean Front Slps 4. W/D, storage bin, c/a, 859-653-5535 6 pools, gated combalc or patio, security NEWPORT munity. Very Clean. bldgs, water pd, nr Victoria Square $685/wk Call 513bus/grocery etc, no Apts 722-8371, 405-2432 pets Rent starts @ 2 blocks from $570, shown by appt VILLA HILLS-- SpaNewport On only. 859-341-6828. Ft cious 2BR, 1.5BA conThe Levee Mitchell Commons Some City Views do. Attached garage. painted, 1-2 BR from $380 Freshly Ft Mitchell 859-341Very nice. 1br in 4 Across River DT $700/mo. fam, 2nd flr, eqpt, no Cinti 859-581-8500 6115
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HIGHLAND HEIGHTS WALTON - 3 rooms, equip kit, all util. pd. 1BR $425/mo, 1st floor, Also, 1-rm eff. Stove Includes Heat, Water & Frig, heat & water pd. sanitation. Nr NKU & on No pets. Quiet. BusU27 busline. $100 off 1st line. 859-356-3880 month rent special!! WALTON 859-802-8941 RIDGE
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ERLANGER- 3 BR, 2 BA, bsmt, garage, WBFP, fenced in back yard, nice area, $875/ mo + dep. 859-356-2503
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BOONE COUNTY
Maggie Adams to Robert And Judith Dozier $82,000 The Secretary Of Veteran Affairs to Brady Covey And Christin Knight $103,900 Charles And Virginia Baumgartner to Zachary Scott And Sarah Keller $144,000 Green Tree Servicing Llc to Dixon Preferred Properties Llc $115,000 Chanin And Michael Goetz to Joyce Slaton $138,500 Florence Baptist Church Inc. to Church Of Scientology Of Ohio $1,164,000 Dixon Preferred Properties Llc to James Meale $84,500 Smi New Home Solutions Llc to Hardy Credit Co. $184,257 Smi New Home Solutions Llc to Hardy Credit Co. $200,381 Carl And Robin Parker to Jody And Karen Williams $228,000 The Secretary Of Housing And Urban Development to Eric Jackson $83,500 The Drees Co. to John And Laura Lusk $462,388 Marsha And Joe Schmeltzer to Dianna And Coy Caldwell $148,000 Dorothy Arndt And James And Carrie Steffen to Kevin And Chera Hockensmith $196,500 Charles And Claire Atkins to Robert Molnar And Debra Frank $140,000 Janeice And Michael Fields to Greg Howard $167,750 Jane And Larry West, Jr. to Westmark Properties Llc $157,000 Kennedy Homes Llc to Richard And Cheryl Muench $130,000 Shirley And Tom Davis to Tim Chisholm $187,500 Daniel And Jane Gray to Brian And Mary Landrum $147,000 Brian And Maridith Yahl to Rebecca Pfluger $152,900 The Lasalle National Bank Association to Westmark Properties Llc $96,100 Teresa And William Abner to Bill Landrum $235,000 Smi New Home Solutions Llc to Hardy Credit Co. $207,869
CAMPBELL COUNTY
Angela Wallace to Natalie Kinney Kristen And John Schott to Jocelyn Esber And Christopher Manning Christine And Jerry Hyden to Victor Boruske Stephanie Wenrick to Karen And Richard Saunders Karin And Virgil Lemons to Sarah And John Pershing Iii Lori And Phillip Rawlings to Jamie Schultz Laverne Schoff to Elizabeth Pabst Shirley And Richard Amend to Jennifer Haven And Thomas Ryan The Bank Of Kentucky, Inc. to Teresa And Lloyd Durham G. Keith Gambrel to Erin And John Pinkston Wws Real Estate, Llc to Head Linesman Properties, Llc Kathy And Daniel Mueller to Agnes And Edward Alldred Loretta And Robert Gilbert to Noelle Bertram Pamela Schuetz to Alanna And Randy Manning Aurora Lone Services, Llc to Equity Trust Company Bonnie And Lawrence Brock to Annett Rossell
KENTON COUNTY
Kristie And Delbert Price And Bonnie Price to Erin Meadows Agnes And Stephen Oberjohn to Skotti And Ty Church On Target Investments, Llc to Baynum Investments, Llc Latonia Christian Church, Inc. to Piper Properties, Llc Amanda And Christopher Ward to Jessica Campbell Denigan I, Llc to Jeff Duff The Bermec Corporation to Stonebridge Properties, Llc Kathleen And James Scheben to Ashley Bowman And Linda And Vincent Albers Jr.
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EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION 250 houses for rent
FLORENCE- 3 Br, 1.5 ba, dr, full bsmnt, 2 car gar, $900 + dep, 859-283-9093
FLORENCE
3br twnhm, 2ba, eqpt kit, w/d hkup, gar, Sect 8 ok. No pets. $850 +dep. 859-360-9003 FT. MITCHELL 4BR, 1BA House in Beechwood SD. $940mo +dep. Avail 9/1 Pets negot. 513-252-1134
Highland Hgts
4-5BR, 3.5BA, lg back deck, nr. NKU, fully eqpt kit $1600 + dep. Short Term Lease Avail 859-757-5754
LATONIA- 2BR, 1BA, lg yd, full bsmt, w/d hkup, no pets, $550/mo. 859-5810400 (d) 859-356-2453(e)
RICHWOOD3BR, 2BA, no pets, $735/mo + $735/dep. CALL FOR APPT. 859-919-0225 Taylor Mill, 3 br ranch, nr Remkes & busline, secluded lrg lot, $825/mo, 859-750-6296
310-398 Accounting, Financial 330 Child Care Help Wanted 312 Customer Service 353 Engineers, Technical 340 Health & Beauty Services 363 General Help Wanted 390 Healthcare 350 Information Systems 335 In-Home Opportunities 310 Instruction/Schools 394 Job Listing Service 396 Management 345 Manufacturing/Trades 380 Personnel Services 397 Position Wanted 391 Professional 355 Restaurant/Hospitality 360 Resume Services 398 Retail 365 Sales/Marketing 370 Administrative 375 Transportation 387 Employment Information 392
350 healthcare
350 healthcare
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Administrator
Dental Assistants /Receptionists F/T Mariemont/Fairfax area Fax: (513) 272-5852
Maintenance Director
Data Entry 3rd shift, F\T 4-10HR. Nights M-Thr. Mature, detail oriented, dependable person, excellent computer skills required, must be able to work independently. Will train. Benefits. Send resume Attn GM, PO Box 37289, Cin OH 45222
Outstanding opportunity for experienced Licensed Nursing Home Administrator with a growing ltc company. Responsible for daily operations at Parkside Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Fairfield, OH. Suburban facility completing total renovations. Candidates must have proven financial, management, and leadership skills. Clinical degree plus. Top compensation package. For confidential consideration please forward resume and cover letter to: Darla Handler, VP of Operations, Embassy Healthcare, 24579 Broadway Ave., Oakwood Village, OH 44146, fax: (440) 232-7113 email: dhandler@ embassyhealthcare.net
Admissions & Marketing
Embassy Healthcare is seeking an admissions and marketing specialist with ltc exp, interested candidates can mail, fax or email resume to: Parkside Nursing & Rehab Ctr, 908 Symmes Road, Fairfield, OH 45014, fax: 513868-0115 email: jtoth@ embassyparkside.com
Alois Alzheimer Center
Accountant
Tax firm seeks high level accountant to manage established Middletown office location. Minimum five years experience required. Growth opportunities available. Send resume to P.O box 957, Mason, Oh 45040
WALTON-BANKING Townhome. Lrg 3 BR, 2-car gar, all applian The following position ces, fenced yard. is available for our $895 + dep. Milford and Eastgate 859-640-7290. offices: • Part-Time Teller
houses-lease/ 255 option to buy ANDERSON-RIVERVIEW 5BR, 5½ BA, fin bsmnt, Overszd 3 car gar, 2 acre lot, intercom syst. $4000 mo + dep 513-237-3692
garages, 260 storage
Experience preferred. Please respond to
info@centerbank4me.com
744 State Route 28 Milford, OH 45150 (513) 965-8505 EOE
Crescent Springs, engineersKY Garages for rent. 340 technical 12x22. Anderson Rd. 859-341-5523 QUALITY CONTROL rooms 270 for rent ERLANGER - Sleeping Room -Kit. privledge, off st pkg, nr I-75&bus, $100 wk + dep. 859-359-4049
FLORENCE / ERLANGER/UNION $110/wk. Kit, BA, W/D incl, cable, all utils incl. Nr bus. 859-384-6297 NEWPORT Historic District Non/smoker 5 min Ky side of Cincinnati All utilities $375/mo ask for Aaron for more info (859) 912-1050
312 child carehelp wanted CHILDCARE/HSK Positions PT/FT Call us or visit our website Home Management Services
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513.242.4000 Sell it quicker by selling it closer to home.
MGR Heavy Civil contractor in N.KY has immediate opening for a QC Manager on tunnel project. 5 yrs. exp in QC Mgmt. on construction projects required. Please email jobs@mcnallytunnelin g.com EOE SURVEY TECHNICIAN Heavy Civil contractor located in N. KY has immediate opening for a survey technician on tunnel project. 1-3 years of experience preferred. Please email resume to: jobs@ mcnallytunneling.com E.O.E.
345 management BUSINESS OFFICE MANAGER Busy OB/GYN practice needs Manager for business office Operations. Full -Time, Competitive salary & Benefits. Start immediately. Experience required. please send resume to hr-employment @forwomeninc.net
Career Opportunity Will Train Call Jerry 859-426-0156 Production Supervisor To $55k/yr + benefits! Will hire, train, schedule & supervise production employees for commercial food production plant. 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee
Embassy Healthcare is seeking a Maintenance Director with ltc experience. Qualified candidate must have knowledge of OSHA/NFPA Building and Life Safety codes. Interested candidates can mail, fax or email resume to: Parkside Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, 908 Dental personnel need- Symmes Rd, Fairfield, OH 45014, fax: 513-868-0115 ed in new dental prac- email: jtoth@ tice in NKY. Dentrix and embassyparkside.com
dental experience is a Medical Assts, Receptionists & must. Motivated people Pharmacy Techs Needed need only apply. Please call 859-814-7516. To $35k/yr + benefits & holi-
DENTAL TEAM Our Cincinnati dental office is seeking an experienced DENTAL ASST, EXPANDED FUNCTIONS DENTAL ASST & HYGIENIST
Director of Admissions / Marketing
LPN/RN
Rare opportunity at the Alois Center, national leader in Alzheimer’s care. Must be creative, caring, organized and confident with passion for serving others. E-mail resume to: SFender@hcmg.com.
Dentrix & Aging report. Cincydental@yahoo.com LOST & FOUND Ads are FREE!!
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day bonuses! Work in hospitals, doctors offices & dental offices! Entry Level / Skilled 513-489-9675 Job line fee
NURSES AND STATE TESTED NURSE AIDES
Compensation based on dental exp! Full benefits pkg avail including health/life ins., 401k & bonuses avail. Reply to: Attn: Megan Fax: (513) 741-7581
UNION Orleans Comm Avail Now! Dental 3bd/2.5bth unfin bsmt Receptionist deck 2car garg Cooper Schls 1100mo+dep accounting- F/T. Sycamore. Knowl859-512-7772 330 financial edge in Insurance billing , WALTON-2-3BR duplex. Great schools. Washer/ dryer. Walk to park. Starting at $650. 859-630-5009
customer service
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Part Time & Full Time for Allergist office in Montgomery & Western Hills. Please call (513) 451-6006
LPN/RN Part Time & Full Time for Allergist office in Montgomery & Western Hills. Please call (513) 451-6006
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Glendale Place Care Center has openings for Nurses and STNA’s, 12 hour shifts. LTC experience preferred. If you want to be part of a team that truly cares about their residents then apply in person Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., or mail: 779 Glendale Milford Rd Cincinnati Ohio 45215 email: glendaleplace@ hotmail.com or fax your resume: 771-4799 Attn; HR. We offer competitive wages and benefit package, plus more.
FT - High End Senior Housing Provider has excellent opp. for a highly motivated, goal oriented, sales professional. Responsible for selling senior housing services. Must have proven success in closing and building relationships. Must have prior earnings of at least $75,000. Apply online.
Membership Recruitment Specialist Please visit Council website, www. gskentucky.org for information/ submission instructions. AA/EEO Employer
Teacher-
person to encourage children through play! 30-40 hrs - Aug. 24th Phone / start. Mt. Washington Scheduler A r e a - Call Kim or Behavioral healthcare agency seeks FT, mature Sherri 231-8111 be customer service person tween 9-11. EOE
Sterilization Technicians to $17/hr + benefits! Work in healthcare facilities sterilizing surgical equipment & setting up rooms for next day surgeries! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee
Oral surgery office 1-2 days a week send resume to Oral Facial Surgery Associates @ 1481 Cavalry Dr., Suite 200 Florence, KY
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Restaurant workers / manager join a Cincinnati Tradition! An opportunity to become a team member at our G o ld Star Chili Restaurant located in the G re ater Cincinnati Airport is now available. We offer helath insurance, 401 K, and a starting salary of $9/hr. Please pick up and fill out an application at either our Gold Star Chili located at 2231 Beechmont Ave. in Mt. Washington or our Florence Kentucky Gold Star at 7563 Mall Road across from the Florence Mall. This offer is just for our Airport Lo c a t i o n . Please no phone calls
The Elsmere Police Department is accepting applications Customer Service / for the open position Career Counselor to $38K/yr + hands on of Patrolman. training! Applicants’ must be Growing company, need Certified Police ASAP! MUST have a good Officer’s having attitude! 513-489-9675 Job Send resume to: already completed the Line Fee Police Academy at the NorthKey Community Care Customer Service Department of Attn: Dr. Larry Gross, P.O. Box 2680 M-F. Mature, Dependable Criminal Justice in Covington, KY 41012 person, good math skills Richmond, Kentucky or fax to 859-578-3273. helpful. Will train. Bene - or having completed You may also refer to our website to fits. Send resume Attn: an Academy accepted health/beauty submit resume. Supervisor, PO Box by rhe department of 363 services 37289, Cin OH 45222 Criminal Jusitce. See www.northkey.org Other requirements E.O.E. 350 healthcare are: 21 years of age, HAIR STYLIST GENESIS valid driver’s license, high school graduate SALON & SPA or GED an no felony is looking for hair stylist for an up convictions. Applications should be scale salon in the submitted between the Walton Towne hours of 8:30 AM and Center. Expect to 4:30 PM Monday thru experience high Friday. Deadline for volume in a busy applications will be town center. Next Session Starts September 12, 2009 Friday, July 17, 2009 Commission & at 4:30 PM. Compensation Elsmere Police Department, 4501 Dixie Highway, Elsmere, KY 41018 859-342-7344
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INSTITUTE OF DENTAL TECHNOLOGY 7000 Houston Rd, Suite 6, Florence, KY 41042 Just 10 minutes South from downtown Cincinnati!
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This prestigious private club is looking for the best to work with our award winning chef in the culinary department: To place your BINGO ad • Prep Cook • Line Cooks • Cold Side Pantry call 513.242.4000 Competitive pay and benefits. Drug & smoke free work place. Apply in 355 professional person, professionally dressed, 10am-4pm Tuesday-Saturday at 5780 Cleves-Warsaw, Cincinnati St. Bernard - Elmwood 45233. 513-922-0011. Place seeking l7th Grade Volleyball Coach and 8th Grade Volley ball Coach. High School Varsity Girls Basketball Coach. Contact Kris Niehaus, Atheletic Director at 513-482-7102 or email at kniehaus@ sbepschools.org
ELSMERE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Healthcare Recruiting Pro fessionals with experience recruiting Physicians, Nurses, Pharmacists and Therapists are encouraged to apply. Industry Leading Compensation Package that includes Base, Commission and Bonuses. Fax Resume to 513.354.6631 or email to info@trustaff.com
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Telemarketer/ Appointment Setter Competitive Hourly Wage plus Commission
restaurant/ •Option to work from 360 hospitality home Cooks - Western Hills Country Club
like no other!!! Call for more details, 859-485-9800
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370 sales/ marketing
Inside Sales
The following position is available in Erlanger:
Seeking enthusiastic and high energy professional individuals to join our Soda Pop Sales Sales Call Center Must be Trainees/ Promoter to flexible to work both 1st 40k/yr + comm & sales and 2nd shifts Must have 1 bonuses! year telesales exp. Work w/schools, grocery Toddler Teacher and Call (513) 682-2800 stores & ballprks selling or email resume to: Assistants for Star 3 full new prods & merch! Full spclerical@staffmark.com day center. Looking for Train. 513-489-9675 Job energetic, outgoing Line Fee
with strong interpersonal, organizational, communication skills. Responsibilities include answering multiline phone system, schedule appointments, problem solve, focus under pressure, honor confidentiality. Need computer skills: Word, Excel, Data entry. Fax resume and cover letter to (513) 475-5659, Attn: COO EEOC Employer
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!!GREAT STAFF OPPORTUNITIES WITH GIRL SCOUTS!!
EOE M/F/D/V
Surgical Assistant
NorthKey Community Care has a full time opening for an ARNP. This position is to provide psychiatric evaluations, individual medication follow up appointments, and treatment consultation in an outpatient and jail setting in Owen, Grant and Pendleton Counties. Competitive salary and benefit package.
(Medicare Part B Call Center)
CALL CENTER REPS
sales/ 370 marketing
355 professional
800-257-7928
WE ARE HIRING SALES PEOPLE! We Are Growing Our Team! CAN’T FIND THE RIGHT JOB, FOR THE RIGHT MONEY???? Are You Seeking a New Challenge and a Promising Income? Well, Look No Further! JOIN OUR TEAM OF COMMISSIONED SALES REPS AND REPRESENT
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IN STORES AND AT EVENTS AND FAIRS. If you are money motivated, personable, dependable, teachable, and a good seller, THIS COULD BE FOR YOU!
MAKE $100 PLUS PER DAY Full and/or part-time positions available. MUST HAVE YOUR OWN CAR.
Call Greg 636-328-3748
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375 administrative Office Clerk
Flexible hours (match school hrs.), computer skills a must, part time. Apply at Acramold, 1670 Distribution Dr., Burlington
OFFICE PERSONNEL T r a n s p o r t a t io n company accepting applications in the Hamilton area. Please email resume to: tm1@wowway.com
380 manufacturing/ trades
CARPENTERS
Construction company seeking carpenters, commercial experience need only apply. Leadership qualities a must. Email resumes to: pat.jtf@fuse.net or apply in person to: 4434 MULHAUSER RD SUITE 400 HAMILTON, OH 45011 Drywall Hangers/ Finisher & Painters
Administrative Assistant Dental Care Plus, a leading dental care insurer, has an opening for an Administrative Assistant reporting to the Account Management group of the Sales and Marketing Department. Tasks Include: • Preparing all correspondence, forms and utilization reports related to renewals of insurance. • Develop and prepare various ad hoc reports and documents. • Maintain paper and electronic files related to contract inception and renewals. • Prepare enrollment packets for various product lines. Requisite Skills Include: • Contemporary office equipment and computer skills including Word, Excel, Power Point and Outlook. • Some experience as administrative assistant,preferably in an insurance environment. • Excellent oral & written communication skills. • Able to multi-task with a positive attitude.
Respond to: kvogler@dentalcareplus.com
380 manufacturing/ 380 manufacturing/ trades trades Maintenance
HVAC Technicians
Viox Services, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of EMCOR Group, Inc., is seeking HVAC Technicians at our Batavia & Cincinnati area facilities. These individuals will perform preventive maintenance, repairs, installations, inspections, & adjustments on commercial & industrial HVAC & mechanical systems; & direct the activities of related personnel. Will also estimate, lay out, & schedule jobs as needed.
513-489-9675 Job Fee
Qualified candidates will possess an Associate’s Degree; a minimum of 12 years of HVAC-R experience in commercial & industrial service; EPA License; Universal I, II, & III Certification; & Journeyman’s License or equivalent. Experience with centrifugal chillers, cooling towers, & compressors; & strong math, analytical, & communication skills are a must.
Entry Level & Experienced HVAC Tech Needed
Interested candidates should fax their resume to 513-679-3311 , or email to tonja.mcclure @viox-services.com EOE M/F/D/V.
To $30/hr + training & TONS OF WORK! FULLY PAID TRAINING & CERTIFICATION! Co. vehicle provided!
PRODUCTION SHIFT COORDINATOR
To $22/hr + benefits! Remodeling & new construction local. Year round! ASAP!
513-489-9675 Job Line Fee
Jewelry Polishers
FT openings for Polishers for a growing manufacturing facility in Fairfield. These positions will be responsible for polishing jewelry products & be detailed orientated and dependable. Hours are MonFri from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Comp. pkg includes paid time off within first year, med/dent, 401(K), disability and much more! Interested applicants should apply in person at 500 Quality Blvd, Fairfield OH 45014 or email resume@qgold.com
To place your BINGO ad call 513.242.4000
355 professional
Automotive chemical manufacturer located in Blue Ash seeking Cell Shift Coordinator for 1st shift. At least five years experience in an industrial environment with demonstrated leadership skills, including strong interperso nal skills. Knowledge of basic keyboard functions required. Chemical mixing experience preferred. Must be demonstrated team player, have ability to motivate others and be able to work in a fast paced team environment. Position requires chemical mixing, packaging and tube filling duties. Good mechanical and math aptitude required. Must be in good physical condition able to lift up to 55 lbs, frequent repetitive motions including bending, twisting, lifting, walking and reaching. Competi tive starting salary and benefit package. Interested applicants fax resume to 513-489-4724 or e-mail to HR@evercoat.com. EEO Employer M/F/D/V.
355 professional
355 professional
FEDERAL POSITION WITH U.S. COURTS The Clerk’s Office of the United States Bankruptcy Court at Cincinnati is accepting applications for an Intake Administrator (term of one year and one day from entrance on duty). An Intake Administrator is responsible for providing case and procedural information to the public in person and by telephone. This position performs a variety of duties, including receiving and reviewing documents for conformity with federal and local rules and maintaining the integrity of the filing system in an automated environment. In order to apply, you must meet the minimum qualifications set forth in the vacancy announcement. The vacancy announcement, and the AO78 Application for Judicial Branch Federal Employment, is located on the United States Bankruptcy Court’s Internet site at www.ohsb.uscourts.gov, or at the address listed below. To apply, submit a cover letter and the required AO 78 Application by mail or fax to Beverly Daniel, Human Resources Specialist, United States Bankruptcy Court, 120 West Third Street, Dayton, Ohio 45402. The Court’s fax number is (937) 225-2954. Resumes will not be accepted. Selected candidate will be subject to a background check as a condition of employment. Employment is provisional until the background check is completed. The United States Bankruptcy Court is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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help 380 manufacturing/ 387 transportation 390 general wanted trades
Batesville Products is taking applications for 2nd shift in our Metal Foundry. Benefit package available. Apply between 9-11 am at: Batesville Products, Inc 434 Margaret St Lawrenceburg, IN Equal Opportunity Employer Seeking Employment in Industrial Maintenance ? Cincinnati State hands-on training. Electrical, Mechanical, Industrial Controls 513-569-1497
Seeking ISA Certification? Cincinnati State 513-569-1497 387 transportation CAB DRIVER $$ Cash pay daily $ $ Drive 7 pm thru 5 am Mon - Fri. Call Dave 513-693-3234. Delivery Driver/Service Tech Deliver/set up dme equip. at facilities/ customer homes. 1yr min exp.,heavy lifting, good communication skills, able to work extended hrs /rotate wknds. Good driving record, no criminal record Send resume w/salary req to Mapes Medical Supply fax:513791-0643 or 1mms@fuse.net Driver Bakery delivery route driver from Cinti, N. Ky area. NON CDL. Exp apply only. Good pay and benefits. Apply in person at 4056 Colerain Ave 45223 Drivers for Local/Regional Trips to $30k/yr + benefits & co. vehicle! Transport city personnel, students & faculty to local trips & out of state games! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee
DRIVERS & OWNER OPERATORS Growing company needs company drivers & owner operators for dedicated customer in the Florence area for local, regional, & over- the- road runs; 2 yrs. experience required; for details call 260-589-8112. help 390 general wanted
Drivers
Drivers/CDL Career Training w/ central refrigerated. We Train, Employ w/ $0 Down Financing. AVG $35K-40K 1St Year! 800-543-4023 X6233
Drivers Wanted Part-time- AM/PM hours. Northern KY routes. Shuttle workers to/from work. Apply in person or mail resume to: BAWAC, Inc., Attn: Traffic Manager, 7970 Kentucky Drive, Florence Ky, 41042 E.O.E.
Dockworker/Order Selector
513-489-0745 Job Fee
Document Scanner/ Filing Clerk
Tired of your trucks sitting wait ing for loads? We need trucks with good drivers Class A CDL with Hazmat & clean MVR 2 years varifiable log time. Weekly pay no escrow. CALL 1800-348-8714 EXT33 OR 937-609-9727
To $16/hr, flexible schedule, will train! Scan documents & invoices into computer system. ASAP 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee
To place your BINGO ad call 513.242.4000
CINCINNATI
JOB FAIR
Sharonville Convention Center 11355 Chester Road • Sharonville, OH 45246
Thursday, July 16th • 10am-2pm EMPLOYERS ARE HIRING! FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WITH FREE PARKING Corporate Sponsors: Aldi Inc., Huff Realty
CONCIERGE/SECURITY Evergreen Retirement Community is currently seeking a pt. weekend receptionist/security for our premier community. Position is every Saturday and Sunday, 7:00am to 3:00pm. Must possess excellent communication skills and be a multi- tasker. Apply/immediate interview:
HR Wellspring 8000 Evergreen Ridge Dr. Cincinnati., Oh 45215 or faxt to 513-948-2330 EOE.M/F/V/H
LONGABERGER BAS KETS, POTTERY & ACCESSORIES 513-753-8584
Corn Hole Bags Excellent quality. 25+ colors $15/each set. Call 859-342-8741
Will Deliver Tri-State Area. 90 Days Parts & Labor
635 computers
859-431-1400
Golf Course Grounds Maintenance/ Labor staff
Top dollar paid Potential overtime available. Apply within: Walden Ponds Golf club, 6090 Golf Club Drive, Hamilton, Oh 45011, 513-785-2999
JANITORIAL
Part-time evening clean ers needed. In Peters burg KY area. After 6pm. 3-4 Hours per night. Up to 6 days per week. Clean Back ground Check Required. Call 513-553-6757 Laundromat Attendant 2nd shift Attending and Cleaning Application at at 8464 US 42, Florence KY Phone 859-371-7515
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POOL TABLE - 5 mos old, solid maple, 1" slate, 10 yr warranty, lifetime balls, leather cover, $1500 firm. Black Jack Bar , casino style, 6’x3’, padded, $125. 859-586-7709
MOVING SALE! Rnd kit tble w/leaf + 4chrs, Lowrey Organ w/ bnch & music sheets antq mantle, oval mirror, antq chiffrobe, microwve tbl, metal/wood sofa tbl, cast iron school desk, kit cabn’ts, kit tbl w/bnch & 2chrs, P&G Collectibles, Mantis Tiller (New) $40 859.344.0385
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Thursday, July 16, 2009 flea 690 markets
BUYING-RECORD AL New Mini Flea BUMS & CDs, JAZZ, Market! South on 75, BLUES, ROCK & Richwood exit, turn left ROLL, ALTERNA to US 25, right on TIVE, R&B & REG - 11564 US 25, Sat 9aGAE 513-825-6985 5p, Sun 10a-4p WWII RELICS 705 dogs US, German, Japanese. Sell your military items to a veteran/ Adorable Puppies collector. Top $ paid. 859-630-8085 BEST PRICES PAID for OLD Pocket Knives, Advertising Posters, Signs & Tins. 513-563-7183 PINBALL MACHINE
50 Different Breeds! 100 Different Pets! Jungle Jim’s Shopping Plaza 5470 Dixie Hwy. Fairfield 513.829.6060 petlandfairfield.com
1 Buyer of working or not, will WWI & WWII -- US pickup & pay cash. German & Japanese mcombs927@fuse.net BASSETT HOUND Paying top dollar for Puppies, AKC. Will 513-673-3274 TANNING UNIT any war relics, deliver to Dry Ridge Wolfe (like new). weapons, helmets, WANTED!! area. $300 List $1549, Sell $300. uniforms, medals Maytag Wringer Washer 859-623-6303 859-816-4522 anything military. Stoneware Crocks & To place your BINGO ad LOST & FOUND 513-309-1347. Local Chest Freezers. Ads are FREE!! firefighter & collector call 513.242.4000 513-471-1541
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481 Joann Ln. yard sale. Fri 7/17 Sat 7/18 9-3p. Wicker furn, antique dresser & chest, lamps, bar stools, pictures, wreaths, silk plants, furn, dishes, nic nacs & more. R/D 7/24-25 No Early Birds.
garage 685 sales BURLINGTON Fri July 17th ONLY 8am-noon, 3055 Ox ford Terrace. LARGE SALE. CAMPBELL CO- 7/17 & 18, 9a-?, 13430 Hid den Ridge Ln, off Hwy 154, 3 family sale! Nice oak tbl & 6 chrs, tools, toys, games, crafts, clothes! COLD SPRING - garage sale. 7/17-18-19, 7a. 6758 AA Hwy. Tools, clths, furn, moped, wood tools & more
ALEXANDRIA-Sat July 18th & Sun July 19th, 8am-1pm. 6986 Backus. Clothes, accessories, toys, baby items, hshold, pool tbl, CRESTVIEW HILLS. dining/bed & TV sets. Lookout Farms Sub. FRI 07/17, 12pm- 6pm BELLEVUE-- MULTI Sat 7/18, 8am-3jpm FAMILY. Furn, toys, 18K BTU WINDOW Household, Toys, Kids A/C 232 Glazier. 7/17 & Adult, XMAS Trees, Lights, Deco. & 7/18, 9am-1PM. 2718 Claiborne Ct. BELLEVUE--Sat July 18th, 10am-?224 Van CRITTENDEN 7/18 Voast. Kids stuff, 9am to 4pm 36 clothes, toys, bed Pinhook Place Something old, something frame, much more! new & everything in BOONE C O U N T Y between! Over 50 07/17 08:00AM years of stuff. Furni05:00PM SPRUCE ture, home decor, LANE FRIDAY AND glassware, small appliSATURDAY, JULY ances, tools & much 17TH AND 18TH, 8AM more! TO 5PM
linens, toys, home decor & lots more! 915 Ervin Ter.
Burlington 2427 Mill- EASTGATE - Annual stream, Sat 07/25, 8amBenefit, 1000 item 4pm. No Early Birds! Clothing Sale. New Great Buys, rain or and like new designer shine. and popular labels, for the whole family, $1.00 each + lots of misc. 4618 Aston , BURLINGTON Fri., 8-3 & Sat, 8-1.
7/17-7/18 9:00am2:00pm 6295 Baymiller Ln. Hidden Creek/Idlewild Ridge Subd. Multifamily. 1 mile past courthouse off Hwy 18 or Idlewild Rd. Rain or shine.
EASTGATE-- Multi Family. July 16th17th-18th 9am-5pm. 602 Clough Pike. Furniture, glassware, lots of misc. Parking in the rear.
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BICHON FRISE - AKC nonshedding M&F white adorable babies, POP, 1st shot,vet checked. $500. 513-532-2391
BOXER Pups Flashy fawns & brindles black mask POP Going quick! Tails, dew claws 450.00 513 385 6066
DOBERMAN Pinscher AKC Reg, Vet checked Shots & wormed ready now Tails docked & dewclaws removed. Cash Only 350.00 812-620-0155
BULL TERRIER PUPS- AKC, declawed, wormed. 5wks, 3m-2f, $1650. Local/NKY. 502-457-1296
BLACK Labs 8 weeks old. Vet checked, 1st shots. $200.00 (859)918-5852 CHINESE CRESTED Hairless & PP pups & adults, CKC reg, BORDER COLLIES- males & females, $50 AKC, 8 wks, beauti- & up. 859-283-0705
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ELSMERE-July 17th & 18th, 9am5pm. 451 Spring St. GIGANTIC YARD SALE. Rain or shine Tools, Tractor, BB cards, Hotwhl cars, Glasswr, Misc.
ERLANGER 07/17 & 7/18: 9am - 1pm 3405 Phelps Court Lots of baby clothes (girls and boys), baby swing, rear facing car seat, etc. Household items, lawn mower, etc.
garage 685 sales ESTATE / STREET SALE Bridgetown Fri, Sat, Sun. Bailey Ave. off work by Toy s-R-Us. 8-3, Furn & Misc.
Finneytown, 7/17th-18th, 9a-3p & 19th 10a-2p. Multi Family. From antiques and collectables to what was I thinking? If you can’t find you do need it. Corner of Compton and Hollyhock.
FLORENCE 07/18 8:00 am 12:00 pm 8507 Pheasant Dr (off Hopeful) Tools, Oak Hutch, Antique Hutch, Bookcase, 5’ sliding patio door, Mens sz 34 Womens sz Lg Clothes, Books, Misc
ERLANGER 0 7 - 1 8 9:00 am to 1:00 pm FLORENCE-7/17 & 3220 Riggs Ave. Multi- 7/18 8-3. Multi fam, 4 family, children’s cloth- houses: 7, 10, 11, 14 Kathryn Ave off Ky 18 ing, lots of toys nr Boone Co High ERLANGER- 7/16,17 & 18, 9a-4p, 22 Com monwealth Ave, lrg Multi Family Estate Sale, buy anything Un der the Sun, antqs, furn, pottery, coins, vintage, toys, vintage handmade quilts, too much to list! Some thing for everyone!
3858 Narrows Rd. Camping eqpt, hshold items, etc.
ERLANGER- Multi fam garage sale, Mistycreek Sub. Lots of good stuff! Sat 7/18 8-?. Rain or shine
BOXER CKC Reg. Puppies, vet checked, shots & wormed, 5M, 4F, brindle & fawn $250. 859-581-0303 BOXER Pups- CKC, POP vet chk’d, fawn, blk mask, males & females, $300, 859-322-0198
DACHSHUND-Puppies. Mini. CKC. All coats. Different colors. Will meet. 606561-6146
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ERLANGER STREET SALE MISTY CREEK DRIVE Fri & Sat 9-2 Computer, Electronics, household goods furniture, clothes baby to adult, toys. You name it, we got every thing
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Covington, KY 1938 Scott St July 17 & 18 BURLINGTON -7/18, 8-2, Fri – Sat 9-5 6332 Brichwood Ct, Off # @ 8am Camp Ernest Rd, Lots of lg size womens clothes and Edgewood- Nice Sale Contents of home & 7/18, 9a-1p. Name Brand misc. Kids Clothes,Toys, hsehld basement of 75 years. Antiques, glassware, Misc. 254 N. Colony furniture. Mitchell & Ram. Marble top EDGEWOOD- SaturBurlington Huge Sale washstand, 10 pc 20’s day, 7/18, 8 am-12 2711 Swaps Ct. Furn, noon. Longaberger dining room set, 5 pc clths, & lots of misc. 20’s bedroom set. Old baskets, furniture, Sat-Sun 7/18-19, 8a-?. treadle sewing ma books, children’s chine, East lake bible clothes, toys & more! BURLINGTON 420 Glenview Court stand, chairs, rockers, deco and vintage Multi family. items. Items of all Rain or shine. ELSMERE sorts, lots of misc. Kids & adult clths, DVD movies, games, Multi family yard items stored in base ment yet to go nic nacs, electronics, 2 sale. Fri-Sat 9-3p. through. Items too big screens 65" & 52", toys, many hshld horse riding gear & items, vac, 2 man much to list all priced much more. Fri-Sat mini bass boat, to sell. For more info see website: 7a-3p. Gunpowder bikes & more. 221 Caldwell Dr. hsestatesales.com Trails off Camp Ernst Rain cancels. or call 859-468-9468. Rd to 6775 Crisler Ct.
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FT. MITCHELL-Sat July 18th, 8-? 43 Burdsall. 2 purgers + 1 mover = extravaganza. Lots of new, vintage & collectibles. Not junk. Everything from quality purses to unusual Floridian yard furniture worth the trip rain or shine. FT. THOMAS - Antiques, outdoor items, kid/baby toys & clothes, Sat, 7/18, 8am-2pm, 25 Sadye Ct.
Highland Heights Knollwood Sub. Community Sale
Fri/Sat-8-2, 7/17 & 7/18 Knollwood Dr. Fri/Sat 314,355,405,416, Sat213,215,346,390,408,421 Ridgehill Drive Fri /Sat-127, Sat-103,122,124, 128,209,210 Timberview Dr Fri / Sat -15, Sat-13 Brandywine Fri /Sat-17, Sat-5,18 Malabu Fri-18, Fri /Sat -14 Arbor Sat-20,21 At least 25 houses on Sat, check all streets INDEPENDENCE, 7/17 & 18, 16 Sherwood Dr, 9-5. Furn, hse hld items, exercise equip, craft supplies, sewing mach & more. NO EARLY BIRDS PLEASE.
FT THOMAS--Estate Multi Family. 7/17 & 7/18 9-Noon. 71 Winston Hill Rd. Lots of smaller items, bikes, INDEPENDENCE-glassware, linens, 7/17 & 18th, 8am3pm. 93 Roselawn much more.
Ft THOMAS. Sat July 18 8am-12pm Tons of stuff, Coolers, Lots of F L O R E N C E - - books, Movies. 40 Downsizing.Everything Carrington Point must go! Computer desk, Weider 4900 Ft. Wright 7/18, 9a-1p. gym, bedspreads, Moving Sale, Lg & sm sheet sets, toys, items. 1614 Cumberland games, barbies, Ave. hshold, yard tools, Pfaltzgraff village, lots of serving pcs, dishes, FT. Wright July 17&18 clothes, July 18th, 8AM 12PM 505 Beau9am-3pm. 7803 Stock- mont Ct. Ft. Wright-505 Beaumont Ct. off ton Way. Highland. July 17&18, 8-12PM 4 family! kids stuff, FLORENCE-HAVEN Bikes, books, microwave HILL SUB.OFF MT. ZION RD cart, oriental rug and 07/18 8:00a - 3:00p much more. Something for everyone! LOTS OF MISC Rain or shine! GRANT SLICK, Nr-July 17th & July 18th, 8am-3pm. 1273 Yelton Hill off US27 Kids toys, clothing, baby items, Avon, home int, misc. Rain or shine.
HEBRON-- 1828 N. Bend Rd. Sat July 18th, 8amFlorence- Multi Fam ! 2pm. Furniture, hshold 8142 Heatherwood Dr items, 4x6 trailer, porcelain dolls, kids swingset, lots of misc.
clothes, furn, More! Fri,Sat 7/17 & 7/18 8-2
HEBRON 9am Fri until Sun evening. To much to list 1 mile FLORENCEof Anderson Oakbrook, the Glens West Annual Neighbor - Ferry on Rt 8. 859hood Sale, 7/17 & 18, 586-0425 8a-1p, Something for everyone! HEBRON- Fri 7/17 &
Florence- Sat 9-4, Sat 7/18, 9am-4pm. A Clothes, hshld, furn., Little bit of Pampered Chef, Everything! Books, Longaberger, holiday, toys, housewares & misc. Pleasant Valley collectibles & more. to Thunder Ridge, 4072 Limaburg. Left on Sentry, Rt on Valley Watch, left to HEBRON - Lots of 8799 Woodridge items, 45 yrs in the same
house,
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Fort Wright KY 7/18/2009 made quilts, old jars,
07:00am 01:00 pm Many baby items, kids toys, clothes, household misc and much more!
coke bottles, tools, too much to list! Fri-Sat, 8-5, 2724 Petersburg Rd. Rt. 20
IND/TAYLOR Mill 07/18, 8:00-2:00, 2645 Evergreen Drive, Multi-Family Sale Housewares & Kids items
LATONIA- Antique furn, dishes, tools & misc. All must go. CHEAP!! Fri-Sat-Sun 11-? 170 E. 43rd. St.
LOVELAND
Fishing Tackle Trade Show Flea Market Sat. July 18, 2009 Aug. 29, 2009 Oct. 10, 2009 8am til 6pm. Antique to new baits, reels, poles Lake Isabella (Loveland-Indian Hill exit off I-275). For info 513-310-2424
5/19/09. Vet. Checked, Tails Docked, Dewclaws Removed, 1st Shots & Wormed $350.00 740-858-6825
LOST & FOUND Ads are FREE!!
garage 685 sales Newport Antique Estate Sale. Thurs. July 16th, 6:30-? Gator’s Auction House. 52 Carrothers Rd., Behind the Rio Grande Restaurant. Cut glass, Waterford, SIGNED Rookwood, Roseville Van Briggle, Lladro, Lenox, 10 ct-14ct jewelry, NEW ITEMS, NEW CHILDRENS ITEMS. Barrister bookcase, rockers, beer signs, m o r e . www.auctionzip.c om for pics & descriptions. Questions call 859866-6372
OAKLEY/ ST. CECILIA
Parish Festival & "JUNQUE de ELEGANCE " 3106 Madison Rd
July 17th, 18th, & Sun 19th Fri, 5-8; Sat, 5-8; Sun, 2-4;
ENORMOUS BAG SALE 5-8 Antiques, Art, Baskets, Crafts, Electronics, Furniture, Jewelry, Holiday, Household, Linens, Sports, Tools, and other "Junque of the Realm!
PARK HILLS July 17th & 18th, 9am-2pm. 521 St. Jospeh Ln. Lots of misc.
PLEASANT RIDGE-- Sat July 18th, 8am-2pm. 2628 Briarcliff. Antiques, baby items, kids toys, furniture, designer fabric samples, Steck console piano owned by CCM Faculty.
GREAT DANE -taking GERMAN Shepherd deposits for 10 reg AKC,shots/wormed, pups w/great peds will POP,www.4kkennels. go fast. ready on 7/22 net 513-266-7943 call now 937-492-0299
CKC, shots, wormed, adorable, 859-823-1960
LAB-AKC pups, 6 AKC, dble ch lines, vet @ wks, ch lines, vet ckd, shots, POP. $450/m shots, yellow, family/ $500/f. 859-816-8533 farm raised, POP. fureverfriends. $350 up. blogspot. com 859-635-9055 GREAT PYRNESSE PUPS- Shots, wormed, $150$200. Call for Info, 859-428-1668
garage 685 sales
UNION, KY French Quarter of Orleans. Sat 18, 8-1p. 8401 St. Louis Blvd. Boys & baby clths, toys, hshld, etc. UNION-- Multi Fam. July 18th, 8am-1pm. Hampshire Subdivision off Pembrook. Furniture, baby items, clothes! UNION Sat 8-? Wheelchair, nascar car items, toys, household items ,clothes. 3019 Nottoway Orleans Sub division
VERONA, KY 07/18 8:00 am 12:00 pm 13690 W a lt o n - V e r o n a Rd. --- MOVING SALE!!!! --Clothes,Toys,Ap pliances,Baby Items,misc. rehab supplies,and MUCH MORE!!! VERONA--Sat July 18th, 8am-noon. 13690 Walton Verona Rd. Clothes, toys, baby items,
MALTESE PUPS , AKC, 1 F, 7 wks, vet checked, 1st shots & wormed. Just adorable. $1000. 513-708-1235
1 male $400, 2 females $450 ea, 812-438-4031
YORKIE TEACUP AKC, top quality, dad 3lb, X-Small. $750 859-835-3634 PUPPIES & SUPPLIES
YOUR NEW PUPPY
OPEN 7 DAYS. 7326 Yankee Rd. Liberty Township, Ohio 45044. Over 50 pups available. Pure & Designer Mixes Visit our web at: www. yournewpuppyLLC .com 513-755-7576
MALTI POO - Adorable & friendly, 10mo cats old. all shots, neutered 710 $350. 859-342-4297
MORKIES (Yorkie/Maltese) 859-512-3733 pratershouseofyorkie s.com
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Cat Adoptions = $75 PAPILLON PUPS Dog Adoptions = $95 Tri-colored, M & F, vet Adoption Fee Incl: chkd, wrmd, shots, Spay/Neuter, Shots home raised. For de& Microchipping tails... 859-445-3654 513-735-2299 ! www.lfaw.org ! PEMBROKE CorgisAKC, beautiful, healthy, must go! $200-$225, shots, wormed, sables, 812-637-5291
pets/ 720 accessories
MOVING-Small animal sale: chickens, pea cocks, rabbits, pheas ants, pigeons. PEMBROKE Welsh 859-816-1847 Corgi CKC, POP, 3 Vet visits, DOB 3/09 225m(1)/250f(2), (859)-442-5106 POMERANIAN Puppies Cute, Adorable. Ready. $250$350. Call for Info, 859-428-1668
POODLES - CKC, Standard, 7 wks. 2 cream, 2 blk, 1 choc, vet checkd, wormed, shots, $500. 859-8167560
REPTILE EXTRAVAGANZA! Live reptiles Buy, sell, trade! Sat. July 18, 9a-3p. $4 per person U.A.W. Hall, 3761 Harding Dr. Columbus, Oh. 614-459-4261
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SUGARGLIDER POODLES - Toy, AKC, Very sweet 12-week chocolate, M & F, very old male joeys. $150. small, 8 wks, 1st 859-468-9846 shots, $350 & up. VILLA Hills 07/18 859-448-9175 730 horses and 08:00am 04:00pm 737 equipment PUGS Robin Ln Furn, kitchen, clothes, curios and AKC. Vet checked, 1st Stalls, Northern Ken shots. 2 blk M, 1 blk F, more tucky, Trails, $400. 859-485-6244 Outdoor arena, or 859-750-9042 VILLA Hills 07/18 8am 859-866-5362 1pm 2651 Wesley ROTTWEILER REGDrive Muti family gaTRAIL BROKE rage sale. West on ISTERED GERMAN TENNEESSEE BREED,READY TO Buttermilk to Valley WALKING HORSES: GO,FIRST SHOTS Trails to Dalewood to 4yr chestnut & wht WORMED PAPERS 2651 Wesley Dr guilding, 5yr blk & wht GREAT LOOKING mare, 7yr Rockey VILLA HILLS - 7/17 & PUPS $300-$500 H- Mountain guilding 7/18, 8-2, 1025 859-485-6522 C-502859-485-7171 or Woodway. Dorm room 663-2447 859-547-9137 items, furn, home decor, toys, clothes, SCHNAUZER- Mini boats, motors/ 13wks, Male-white. 810 sports & misc items equip. Crate trained. $250. Next litter avail in BASS BOAT- ’97 15’ Fri-Sat 7/17-18, 9-1p. Aug. 859-624-4476 alum OMC Rough -
VILLA HILLS
977 Villa Dr. (off Amsterdam; across from Villa Ma donna). Housewares, furniture, electronics, Kids & womans clths, kids toys inc stuffed animals & more
SHIH TZU-AKC, 8 WEEKS, AWESOME, SOLID BRINDLES, VET CHK’D, SHOTS, WORMED, 1M & 1F, HOME RAISED, LOTS OF TLC, 859-824-0706 WALTON- Green Rd
by / bridge. 7/16,17 & 18, 8:30 - 4.Furn, Singer mach, furn, table linens, glass wear, antiques, chld bks 859-356-5973.
WILDER 07/18 8:00 am 2:00 pm 11231125 Johns Hill Rd. Two-family sale near St. John’s church. Kids clothes, toys, hand/yard tools & equip, patio furn, kitchen items, electronics, collectibles, kayaks, UNION-- July 17th & bikes, sports equip., 18th, 9am-? Mt Zion misc. household items. MONTGOMERY--Sat to Hampshire Subdiv. WILDER, KYJuly 18th, 9am-5pm. to 2023 Holderness. 10333 Deerfield. Lots Lots of variety. Aspen Pines and lots of everything. Apartments Union/triple crown, Fri Sat, Aug. 1, 9am-3pm 17th & Sat 18th 8-2p. 1700 Aspen Pines Dr. Rain or Shine Household items comResidents of this puter desk collectable Find the perfect employee. , bears, dolls, Xmas apartment community For internet and newspaper and some tools, much will have items for recruitment solutions. more. I-71-75 S to sale! Various locaCall Community Classified Richwood exit ,R to tions on property 513.242.4000 Triple Crown Blvd, to look for balloons! or 859.283.7290 St Leger 859-442-8141 UNION Ju ly 17&18,8:00-2:00 10274 Cardigan Drive 2 adult bikes, baby items, toys & clothes, "NEW" items
705 dogs
ENGLISH YORKIES, GREAT DANES3 male , 5 females, AKC, BULLDOGS AKC, POP, 7wks, shots & wormed creditcards AKC, champ blood- shots & wrm’d. Blues, accepted 859-823-1960 lines, M &F $1600. blacks & fawn. M/F. 270-678-7943 859-967-7428 or YORKIES- CKC, 1st Trulocksredgables.com 859-967-7427 shots, blk & gold,
to place an ad: call 513.242.4000 today!
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MADEIRASat, July 18, 9-3, St. Gertrude Church, in the gym, corner of Shawnee Run & Miami Ave. All proceeds benefit the poor. Thousands of items at unbelievable prices!
705 dogs
German Shepherd Pups- AKC, german bloodlines, blk & tan, sable, 859-356-8959 JACK RUSSELLS2 males, 3 females, http://martingayle.com
Dr., off 17. Antiques, lots of furniture,
FLORENCE-- 7/17 & hshold items & tools. 7/18 8am-4pm. 50 Bustetter Dr. Baby items, barrel furn, FT. THOMAS, KY 37 Independence, 7/18, Rob Roy, Sat 7/18, 8- 1983 Shaw Rd.,9a- 5p camper, lots more. washer dryer, mi1p. Furn, glassware, Frig, crowave & other misc tools, sm. appliances, items & lots of misc.
FLORENCE-Moving/Multi Fam. July 17-18, 8am-1pm. 7285 Wind Brook off Deermeade. Lots of tools, plumbing sup plies, shelves, camera, much more! Rain/shine
705 dogs
ful, sweet, Ch lines, $400 & up. COCKER SPANIEL 1-502-857-1500. PUPS, CKC, www.braveheartbor- 1st Shots & wormed. ENGLISH SPRINGER dercollies. com Buff. POP. $350/ea. SPANIEL - AKC Liver & White 4-Males Born GOLDEN RETRIEVER859-803-8814
Garage & Yard Sales
ERLANGER-- 7/17 & 7/18, 7-? 564 StevenDINING TABLE WITH son Rd. 85% of items HUTCH, LOVE SEAT, you name the price RECLINER, WOOD you want to pay! No WALL UNIT AND junk. 513-727-6112 or OTHER FURNTURE, 757-6310 Flea CLOTHES DRYER, DAYTON--7/17 & 7/18 Marketers you pay C O L L E C T A B L E 8-2, 420 Fairview Ave. $900 take all, over GLASSWARE AND Furn, pictures, dishes, $3K value. POTTERY, GOLF tools & home decor CLUBS AND DAYTON- Sat 7/18, 8:30 ERLANGER M U C H , M U C H am-3:30pm. Girl’s clothes, 7/18/09. 8-3pm. MORE!!! Coca Cola items, Disney BRIDGETOWN-EULA AVENUE DELHISTREET SALE Sat July 18th, 9amSat July 18th, 8:30- ??, 550 Rentz Place, 2pm. off Foley Rd. MachiNo earlybirds nist tools & misc.
705 dogs
neck, 40 hp Johnston motor, fishfinder, elec tric trim & tilt, trailer, $2800. 859-356-4933
CHRISCRAFT Roamer mtr yacht- 37 ft, sleeps 7, EC, fantastic slip goes w/ boat, A/C, grt party boat or live Siberian Husky aboard, was $40k, N a m e : K e e l y , C K C now only $18k, 513R e g i s t e r e d , 3 383-2785 mos,female (not spayed),up-to-date on 820 rv’s, campers, trailers shots & worming,grey/white,bl ue eyes. 500.00 859- ROCKWOOd ’03. 12 ft. pop up camper. 992-7859 A/C, furnace, stove, outside grill. A-1 conVIZSLA PUPS- born dition. Asking $4500. May 16, POP, shots, 859-282-8847 wormed, m & f, ready SUNNYBROOK/ after July 12, $450, Solanta 937-444-7447 ’04-’05. 31ft, fibergls YORKIE-- Adorable 4 body, slps 6, good lb F, just turned 2 yrs cond., Never been on old. Not spayed. road. $16,500. Ready to go into heat. 859-322-3706 $650 859-496-7191 YORKIE PUPS(2) females. $450. Papers, tails docked. Vet checked. 859-282-5858
850 motorcycles
’05 SUZUKI GSXR 600cc: new tire, recent oil change 4,900 miles. Lowered exh, Yorkies- 2 F, 12 wks, tail kit, yellow & blue. vet ck’d, tails docked, $6200obo. Jacket & Adorable-Great w/kids helmet xtra. $400 859-727-0819 513-484-8149
Thursday, July 16, 2009
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2009 FORD FUSION
THE ALL NEW
TOTAL PRICE PRICE SALE PRICE $18,495 TOTAL FORD FACTORY REBATE -$3,500 , 2009 FORD FOCUS 2009 FORD ESCAPE 2009 FORD F-150
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I-75 @ Serving Cincinnati for the last 40 years . . . and the next 40 years!!! Mitchell Ave. (513) OUR GOAL IS 100% FINANCING 541-5586 (Exit #6) www.woodysanderford.com 1-866-849-9728 HOURS: M-T 9-8 F 9-6 SAT 10-5 SUN 11-4
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THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD PUZZLE LINKS TO THE PAST
BY ALAN ARBESFELD / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ
Note: When this puzzle is done, interpret the answers to the seven starred clues literally, in order from top to bottom.
810-950 Recreational Airplanes Boats/Motors/Equipt. RV’s, Campers, Trailers Off-Road Vehicles Motorcycles
Automotive Antique/Collector Cars Autos Wanted Automobile Lease Automobile Loans Automobile for Sale Parts, Repairs, Accs. Trucks/Rent, Lease Truck, Tractor/Trailer Commercial Vehicles Trucks/ SUV’s Vans/Mini-Vans Utility Trailers
860 HONDA ’06 VTX 1300R 810 4000mi. Like new, Asking $5500 firm. 820 859-635-6065 830 autos 850 905 wanted 930 905 A & A Buys Cars & 945 Trucks CASH ON 943 THE SPOT 513-720-7982 950 910 915 We Buy unwanted junk or Wrecked 920 cars! Cash paid. 922 Call 859-907-1463 935 940 BUYING ALL VEHICLES 902 Any Cond. Any Year.
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Quick Pick Up. Fair PRICE. CASH on the Spot 513-662-4955
commercial 2004 H A R L E Y 922 vehicles DAVIDSON ULTRA CLASSIC FLHTCUI, black, 9885 miles, 202 GMC 12’ Box Van. Excellent cond. $5500. Serious buyers $10K. milegae 91K o n l y ! 859-331-0511 haynes992@live.com HARLEY Sportster 883 ’94. Exc cond. Lots of chrome. $3800. No rides. 859-620-2811
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Kentucky - Community Classified
Thursday, July 16, 2009
930 antique and collector cars
940 vans/ mini-vans
950 automobiles for sale
950 automobiles for sale
The Riverview Delhi 20th Annual KIWANIS CAR SHOW Rollin On The River Fernbank Park July 26th Registration 9-noon Info: Call Al 941-7700 www.rollinontheriver carshow.com
CHEV Venture LT ’02 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136
CHEV Lumina ’99. Blue, new brakes/front tires, 201K mi., 6 cyl, 4 door, $2200 obo. 513-543-4712
LAND ROVER Discovery II TOYOTA Camry DX ’90 Series ’00: Great cond. wht/tan lthr, auto, V8, dual Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! snrfs. $4900. 513-266-6528 OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136
VW Karmann Ghia ’70. 4 cyl, 83,672 miles, Red, $4995. 859-384-7770
935 trucks/suvs DODGE Dakota ’00 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136
CHRYSLER 300M ’99 LEXUS ES 300 ’97
CHRYS Voyager ’00 Only 103k mi., needs motor, tran/ac good, body in/out good no rust $950obo. 859.817.9424
tint, cd, lthr, 115000mi., Black, $3,500 859-466-5883
CHRYSLER LHS
GMC Sierra Crew Cab 3500 ’96 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136 HONDA CR_V LX ’00 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136
HYUNDAI Sante Fe ’04- 60k mis, exc cond, 4cyl, manual, good mileage, sunrf, $9500, 859-689-2447
eqpt w/elect wh.chr lift. fully eqpt. Low miles 859-282-7776
TOYOTA RAV4 01 71K Auto FWD $8,500 G & L AUTO SALES 866-906-6370
To place your BINGO ad call 513.242.4000 950 automobiles for sale
FORD Focus 02 coupe Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136 FORD Focus ZX4 ’05 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136
FORD WINDSTAR 01 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136 HONDA Odyssey ex ’99 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136 HONDA ODYSSEY EX-L ’08: 4dr, van, slvr, 22K mis, gray lthr, ht’d seats, 6 disc CD in dash & many other options. Incredible, well maint. vehicle. $26,995 513367-6109 ask for John MERCURY Villanger 95 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136
NISSAN 200SX Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136 Nissan 200SX SE’97 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136
FORD Mustang GT ’06. Auto, black/black, loaded, one owner, 28K mi. $19,000. Exc cond. 513-829-3193
OLDS Eighty-Eight ’99 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136
GEO Prizm 93 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136
PONT Bonneville SE ’98. 4 dr, super sharp, runs great! $2995/firm. 859-609-3619
HONDA Accord ES ’93 Auto, FWD, White, $2,250 G & L AUTO SALES 866-906-6370
PONT. Montana ’00
PONTIAC Vibe GT 09 110 miles! awd $13,995 G & L AUTO SALES 866-906-6370
REPOSSESSION SALE The following cars will be sold at public sale on 7/20/09 at 10:00am to the high est bidder for cash: CHEV Venture ’02 1GNDX03E52D100621 FORD Contour ’99 1FAFP6538XK172003 OLDS Alero ’01 1G3NL52T31C228589 PONT Montana ’00 1GMDXZ3E5YD208587 Sale will be held at : 10975 US 25 Walton, Ky. 41094 Time Auto Sales 859-283-9966 Seller reserves right to bid
HONDA Accord LX ’05 16K Auto FWD $11,999 G & L AUTO SALES 866-906-6370
BUICK LESABRE LTD ’99; 3.8, lthr, p/seats, CD, cass, keyless, alloy whls, super clean. $4375. 513-774-9767 BUICK Regal 02 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136 CHEVY Cavalier 04 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136
To place your BINGO ad call 513.242.4000
HONDA Accord SE 06 43K Fwd Auto $11,900 G & L AUTO SALES 866-906-6370 HONDA Civic 96 hatch Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136
HONDA Civic LX ’98. Exc cond, must sell, FUEL SAVER 859-525-0441
TOYOTA Camry LE 07 24K Auto FWD $14,995 G & L AUTO SALES 866-906-6370Camry LE TOYOTA Celica ’97 . 5 spd. No dents or rust, newer paint. New mechanics, oil seals, sound system. Ready for 140,000 more miles, cold a/c, amfm cd. $3500. 859-331-4299, TOYOTA Corolla LE ’07 36K, Auto, $11,500 G & L AUTO SALES 866-906-6370
TOYOTA Corolla LE ’98. full pwr, cruise, new tires, Fuel Saver. exc cond. 859-525-0441 TOYOTA Matrix S 09 108 miles! Fwd $13,995 G & L AUTO SALES 866-906-6370
SUBARU Forester S ’00 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136
KIA Sephia ’01 Green, 90k, $2,600 G & L AUTO SALES 866-906-6370
TOYOTA Camry ’07 White, Auto, FWD $13,795 G & L AUTO SALES 866-906-6370
1A166709 Taurus / 4dr Sdn SE Maroon / 3L 6-Cylinder Automatic 186,947 miles
$2,995
1998 Ford
VOLKS Jetta GL ’04 80K,Manual, $7,500 G & L AUTO SALES 866-906-6370 VOLKSWAGEN Jetta ’94 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136 VOLSWAGEN Jetta gl ’98 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136
If you’re looking for buyers, you’re in the right neighborhood. Call Community Classified
513.242.4000
2003 Dodge
3H519626 Intrepid / 4 dr sdn Es Inferno Red Tinted Pearl / 3.5 L 6-Cylinder Automatic 128,528 miles Handyman Special!
2002 Ford
2008 Chrysler
2W314739 Focus / 4dr Sdn ZTS w/Mach Audio CD Silver Metallic / 2L 4-Cylinder 4-Speed Automatic 90,145 miles
2007 Hyundai
2007 Mazda
$5,995
8T122822 PT Cruiser / 4dr Wgn Surf Blue Pearl / 2.4L 4-Cylinder 4-Speed Automatic 37,117 miles
$9,887
2004 Audi
75M28349 Mazda6 / 4dr sdn Auto i Sport VE Dark Cherry Mica / 2.3L 4-Cylinder 5-Speed Automatic 44,593 miles Internet Specials!
2003 Chevrolet
2007 Chevrolet 2006 Chevrolet
3D244076 Venture / Ext WB w/LT 1SG Pkg Galaxy Silver Metallic /3.4L 6-Cylinder 4-Speed Automatic 134,890 miles
$4,997
Kerry Kars
Loaded SE Model CD • Air Alloy Wheels • PW PL • Rear Defrost Rear Spoiler
$12,459
7S584500 HHR / 2WD 4dr LT Silverstone Metallic / 2.2L 4-Cylinder 4-Speed Automatic 49,056 miles
$10,495
Loaded • Loaded Loaded V6 • 4 Wheel Drive XLT • Full Power Privacy Glass Tilt • Speed • CD Cargo Pkg.
12,999 $22,499
$
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APR
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F-150
#7505
V8 • Automatic Air • Trailer Towing Speed Decor Group • CD
21,999
$
$4,495
7H289137 Sonata / 4dr Sdn Auto GLS w/XM Dark Cherry Res / 2.4L 4-Cylinder Automatic 57,178 miles Price Reduced!
$10,995
#1083
’04
VOLKS Jetta 2.5 ’06 Auto, FWD, $9,900 G & L AUTO SALES 866-906-6370
WA206689 Taurus / 4dr Sdn SE Vibrant White (CC) / 3L 6-Cylinder Automatic 87,074 miles Low miles!
26917160 Tracker / 4dr Hardtop 2WD LT White / 2.5L 6-Cylinder Automatic 124,004 miles
$5,995
#1099
New 2009 Ford Edge New 2009 Ford Escape New 2009 Ford Flex
$3,993
2002 Chevrolet
FOCUS ESCAPE
One owner, gararged, maintenance records $9,900 859-801-6400
859-992-3304
2001 Ford
New 2009 Ford
New 2009 Ford
TOYOTA Corolla LE ’07 36k, auto fwd $10,900 G & L AUTO SALES 866-906-6370
TOYOTA Prius
HONDA Accord LE ’07 24K,Auto,Fwd, $14,900 G & L AUTO SALES 866-906-6370
V6 auto, full pwr, JEEP Grand exc cond. Cherokee Laredo ’97. 859-525-0441 4x4, auto, full power, fuel saver. 950 automobiles 859-525-0441 for sale SATURN VUE ’02. 5-spd, sunroof, new brakes. $4500. 859-647-1709
’01
New Tires, Brakes, MAZADA Protege 95 Well maint., Gold, Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! 94,903mi, $5400. OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136 DODGE Grand Cara- 859-907-5176 van ’06 45K, Black w/gray int. Runs great. MERC Marquis GS ’04 CHRYSLER PT Cruiser 03 Asking $12,100 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, 859-409-9221 You Can Bank on Us! You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136 OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136 FORD Club Wagon XLT ’98 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! CHRYS PT Cruis lmt ’05 MITS DIAMANTE ’01 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136 OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136 FORD Coach Van ’05;
DODGE Dakota Sprt ’98 FORD E350 Van 94 200k AutoDiesel $3,500 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, G & L AUTO SALES You Can Bank on Us! 866-906-6370 OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136 FORD Explorer ’99 Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136
Buy Here - Pay Here since 1961, You Can Bank on Us! OHIO MOTORS 877-736-8136
950 automobiles for sale
4A043480 A4 / 2004 4dr Sdn 1.8T quattro Auto Blue / 1.8L 4-Cylinder Automatic 58,658 miles Moonroof!
$12,995
#68198012 colorado / Crew Cab 126.0” WB 2WD LT w/1LT Black / 3.5L 5-Cylinder Automatic 52,174 miles
$12,995
550 Pike Street, Covington, Kentucky 41011
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UUSED S E D CCAR AR TRUCK T R U C K SUV SUV
‘99 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4X4................$5,995 ‘01 FORDWINDSTAR LX........................$6,995 ‘05 FORD FIVE HUNDRED LIMITED........$7,495 ‘00 MERCURY SABLEWAGON PREM.....$7,995 ‘01 NISSAN PATHFINDER SE 4X4..........$8,695 ‘02 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4...............$8,995 ‘03 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4....................$9,995 ‘05 FORD FREESTAR SE......................$10,795 ‘07 FORDTAURUS SE..........................$11,495 ‘05 FORD RANGER XLT SC 4X2............$13,295 ‘06 FORD FUSION SEL.........................$12,995 ‘06 FORD RANGER SC XLT 4X4............$13,995 ‘06 MUSTANG COUPE..........................$14,495 ‘06 MERCURY MARINER PREMIUM.....$15,295 ‘07 MERCURY MILAN...........................$16,495 ‘08 FORDTAURUS LIMITED.................$18,995 ‘08 FORD MUSTANGV6 CONV.............$18,995 ‘08 MERCURY SABLE PREMIER...........$19,995 ‘07 FORD FREESTYLE LIMITEDAWD....$21,495 ‘07 FORD EDGE SEL............................$21,495 ‘08 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4X4.............$24,995 ‘08 FORD SPORTTRAC 4X4 LIMTD......$26,495
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PONTIAC SUMMER CLOSE-OUT!
2009 PONTIAC G6 SEDAN
4WD
Stk #XR160
Stk #XP4750
• Comfort & Convenience Pkg • Auto Dual Zone A/C • Universal Home Remote • Convenience Net, Cargo
7,000 OFF!
$
From
Stk #XP4783
MSRP $34,375
$
After $3000 Rebate
2006 PONTIAC G6 GTP
NOW
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199/MO
$
*
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2007 PONTIAC G6 GT
4 Dr, Black, Stk. #XP4753
13,582
$
NOW
13,888
$
Red, Stk. #XP4748
NOW
1998 CHEVY VENTURE WHITE X8367A................................................................................$3,998 1998 BUICK CENTURY LIMITED GREEN XP4696A............................................................$4,998 2002 BUICK REGAL 4 DR BROWN X8421A1....................................................................$5,995 1999 CADILLAC DEVILLE 4 DR BLUE XP4684A1................................................................$5,998 2003 MERCURY SABLE SILVER XP4788A..............................................................................$5,998 1999 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 PEWTER XP4704A..........................................................$6,998 1999 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 PEWTER METALLIC XP4731A....................................$6,998 2001 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX MAROON X8312B............................................................$6,998 2000 HONDA ODYSSEY EX 4 DR VAN X8504A................................................................$6,998 2004 CHEVY VENTURE WHITE X8458A................................................................................$7,588 2007 YAMAHA VSTAR 1100 BLACK/GRAY XP4684A.................................................. $7,599 2001 SAAB 9.5 GRAY XP4715A..............................................................................................$7,899 2001 CHEVY TAHOE 4x4 4 DR GREEN X8138B................................................................$7,998 2001 BUICK LeSABRE SILVER X8093A...................................................................................$8,588 2007 DODGE CALIBER SXT 5 DR, BLUE, XP4719A...........................................................$8,975 2003 GMC ENVOY BLACK X7961A........................................................................................$9,995 1999 INFINITI QX4 4 DR RED X8497A.................................................................................$9,995 2003 BUICK PARK AVENUE 4 DR BRONZE MIST X8042A............................................$9,998 2006 HYUNDAI ELANTRA WHITE XP4779...........................................................................$9,998 2005 CHEVY COBALT BLUE XP4789.....................................................................................$10,950 2005 CHEVY COLORADO RED XP4721...............................................................................$10,988
14,998
$
NOW
2006 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
Cpe, Yellow, Stk. #XP4736
2007 BUICK 2007 CHEVY RENDEZVOUS CX MONTE CARLO SS
Cpe, Emerald Green, Stk. #XP4762
14,291
$
Sale Price
100,000 MILE/ 5-YEAR POWERTRAIN LIMITED WARRANTY
Stk. #XP4721
9,995
Only $999 Down After Rebates!!
After $4000 Rebates
NKY’s EXCLUSIVE DEALER
$
• Preferred Package • Remote Start • Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel, Brake Handle & Shifter
24,375
23,525
2005 CHEVY COLORADO
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$
NOW
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- Community Classified
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17,853
2006 CHEVY HHR BLUE X8113A.........................................................................................$10,998 2002 TOYOTA RAV 4 4x4 4 DR BLUE X8334B...............................................................$11,599 2006 PONTIAC G6 GRAY XP4775........................................................................................$11,985 2001 CHEVY TAHOE WHITE X8406A..................................................................................$11,995 1999 GMC SIERRA 2500 SILVER BIRCH X8429A...........................................................$12,588 2006 PONTIAC G6 4 DR GRAY XP4782............................................................................$12,588 2005 PONTIAC G6 4 DR WHITE XP4769..........................................................................$12,598 2008 CHEVY EXPRESS VAN WHITE XP4764....................................................................$13,528 2007 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 BLUE XP4759B..............................................................$13,588 2005 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 2.5 4 DR GRAY X8502A..................................................$13,599 2006 CHEVY EQUINOX BLACK XP4770.............................................................................$13,985 2006 CHEVY MALIBU LTZ 4 DR SILVER XP4776A.........................................................$13,985 2006 MAZDA 3 SILVER X8495B............................................................................................$13,998 2005 HONDA ODYSSEY RED X8420A................................................................................$14,588 2007 SATURN AURA XE 4 DR SILVER XP4766B.............................................................$14,588 2004 FORD EXPEDITION 4x4 4 DR WHITE XP4754A..................................................$14,588 2007 PONTIAC G5 YELLOW XP4736..................................................................................$14,599 2008 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS V6 4 DR WHITE, XP4768.............................................$14,985 2005 CHEVY COLORADO CREW CAB BLACK XP4742A..............................................$14,995 2004 FORD MUSTANG BLUE XP4740..................................................................................$14,998 2006 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX BLACK XP4753..................................................................$14,998
13,998
$
2009 CHEVY MALIBU
2 Dr, Red, Stk. #X8201A
$
Black, Stk. #XP4770
Stk. #XP4752
NOW
18,285
$
2005 CHEVY COLORADO X8414B...........................................................................................$15,898 2007 BUICK RENDEZVOUS CARDINAL RED XP4748.....................................................$15,998 2006 PONTIAC G6 EMERALD GREEN XP4762.................................................................$15,998 2006 VOLKSWAGEN NEW BEETLE CPE GREEN XP4828............................................... $16,427 2006 PONTIAC G6 GT WHITE XP4774.................................................................................$16,528 2005 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GREYSTONE XP4761......................................................$16,889 2005 BUICK LaCROSSE CXL 4 DR STEEL MIST METAL XP4772...................................$16,985 2005 HONDA ACCORD EX V6 NAVI 4 DR SILVER XP4780 ..........................................$16,998 2007 FORD FIVE HUNDRED BLACK XP4767.......................................................................$17,588 2007 CHEVY MONTE CARLO RED X8201A.........................................................................$18,998 2009 CHEVY MALIBU WHITE XP4752..................................................................................$19,998 2006 PONTIAC G6 PERFORMANCE RED XP4781...........................................................$19,998 2007 CHEVROLET EXPRESS CUT AWAY VAN WHITE XP4778.....................................$21,985 2005 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 4x4 4 DR BLACK XP4773.............................................$22,985 2009 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS SPYDER CONVT, SILVER, X8233A...........................$23,995 2006 GMC ENVOY XL WHITE XP4793..................................................................................$24,985 2003 CHEVY CORVETTE YELLOW XP4790..........................................................................$25,588 2006 AUDI A6 BLACK XP4794................................................................................................$25,599 2006 GMC ENVOY XL RED JEWEL TINT XP4792.............................................................$25,985 2005 GMC YUKON XL DENALI 4x4 4 DR WHITE XP4784............................................$25,998 2007 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 4x4 EXT CAB BLUE X8311A......................................$25,998 2009 GMC ENVOY SLE 4x4 4 DR SILVER XP4783...........................................................$29,999
0% APR for 60 months is $16.67 per $1000 financed, no down payment required with approved credit in lieu of rebates. All incentives deducted to achieve sale prices or savings. *$199 Mo. $14,599 sale price after rebates, $999 Down payment, 84 months @ 6.39% APR with approved credit. GM certified limited warranty has restrictions, see dealer for details. In stock units only, subject to prior sale. Vehicle / equipment may vary from photo. All prices plus tax, license, fees. Offers end 7/22/2009.
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YOUR EXCLUSIVE N. KY. HONDA DEALER! There is no better time to get a great deal on a new Honda!
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2009 Accords6, Civic Hybrids7 & Civics!6
2009 Civic VP Sedan1
36
MPG HWY
#FA1639EW. Features: Auto., 140 HP, 1.8 Liter, 16-Valve, g , Advanced Compatibility p y Engineering g g SOHC I-VTC® Engine, (ACE™) Body Structure, ABS, AM/FM/CD MP3 Capability
2009 Civic Hybrid
per month 36 months
$1699
only due at lease signing!
No Security Deposit!
$1399 4
229 only
40 8
MPG CITY
45
MPG HWY
No Security Deposit!
HYBRID AT A GREAT PRICE!
$2299due at lease signing!
#FA3629EW. Features: Auto., 110 HP 8-Valve, SOHC I-VTEC® 4-Cyl. Engine paired with a High-Output Electric Motor, Honda’s Integrated Motor Assist System, New USB Audio Interface, 160 watt AM/FM/CD w/Spkrs
199
$
only
21 8
MPG CITY
30
MPG HWY
36
MPG HWY
g , Advanced Compatibility p y Valve, SOHC I-VTC® Engine, g g (ACE ( ™) Body Structure, ABS, AM/FM/CD, Engineering MP3 Capability
2009 CR-V 2WD
1
DON’T MISS THIS!
NOW!
per month 36 months
25 8 ##FA1659EW. Features: Auto., 140 HP, 1.8 Liter, 16-
MPG CITY
only due at lease signing!
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$
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2009 Accord LX Sedan
3,7
BIG
179 199
$
No Security Deposit! MPG CITY
APR
up to 36 Months!
2009 Civic LX Sedan2
per month 36 months
25 8
2.9
%
per month 36 months
No Security Deposit!
$2199due at lease signing!
#CP2639EW. Features: Front-Wheel Drive, Auto., ABS Brakes, AM/FM CD Player with 6 Speakers, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Cruise Control
239
$
only
20
MPG CITY
27
MPG HWY
per month 36 months
No Security Deposit!
$2449due at lease signing!
#RE3839EW. Features: Auto., 166HP, 2.4 Liter, 16-Valve DOHC i-VTEC, 4-Cyl, Air, Power Windows, Door Locks, Cruise, 160 Watt AM/FM/CD w/4 Spkrs, MP3 Aux Input Jack
*All offers plus tax, title, license and documentary fees. Insurance extra. Leases include 12,000 miles per year. .15¢ per mile over allowable miles. 1Closed-end lease for 2009 Civic VP (Model #FA1639EW). MSRP $18,065.00. Total monthly payments $6,444.00. Option to purchase $10,658.35. 2Closed-end lease for 2009 Civic LX (Model #FA1659EW). MSRP $18,965.00. Total monthly payments $7,164.00. Option to purchase $11,379.00. 3Closed-end lease for 2009 Civic Hybrid (Model #FA3629EW). MSRP $24,360.00. Total monthly payments $8,244.00. Option to purchase $14,372.40. 4Closed-end lease for 2009 Accord LX (Model #CP2639EW). MSRP $22,415.00. Total monthly payments $7,164.00. Option to purchase $12,776.55. 5Closed-end lease for 2009 CR-V LX (Model #RE2839EW). MSRP $21,955.00. Total monthly payments $8,604.00. Option to purchase $12,953.45. 6Super preferred rate thru AHFC. 36 monthly payments, $29.04 per $1000 borrowed. No down payment with approved credit through AHFC. To qualified buyers. Dealer contribution may affect consumer cost. Dealer sets actual vehicle sale price. Offer ends 8-3-09. All lease examples offered by American Honda Finance. All AHFC leases include guaranteed auto protection (GAP) with no additional cost. 8Based on 2008/2009 EPA mileage estimates, reflecting new EPA fuel economy methods beginning with 2008 models. Use for comparison purposes only. Do not compare to models before 2008. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle. 7Civic Hybrid offers expire 8/3/09. All other offers expire 9/8/09.
OVER
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HONDA CERTIFIED SPECIALS PARTIAL LIST CPE SILVER HT3030.................................................................................................... 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2004 2004 2008 2007 2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2007 2006 2008 2008 2006 2006 2007 2005 2006 2007 2005 2006 2007 2005 2007 2007 2005 2005 2008 2007
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CIVIC EX $15,995 CIVIC EX 4 DR BLUE HT3014.....................................................................................................$16,995 CIVIC EX CPE BLACK H18755A..................................................................................................$17,995 CIVIC EX 4 DR BLUE HT3029.....................................................................................................$18,995 CIVIC EX 4 DR BLACK HT3031.................................................................................................$18,995 ACCORD EX CPE RED H18026A................................................................................................$17,995 ACCORD EX 4 DR RED H17499A ..............................................................................................$21,995 ACCORD EX V6 4 DR BLUE HT3039 .......................................................................................$11,995 ACCORD EX V6 NAVI 4 DR SILVER HT3026..............................................................................$15,995 ACCORD EX-L 4 DR BLACK H19000A.......................................................................................$23,995 ACCORD EX-L V6 CPE BLACK HT3024....................................................................................$19,995 ACCORD EX-L V6 4 DR RED H17707A ....................................................................................$15,995 ACCORD EX-L V6 4 DR CARBON BRONZE H17302A ............................................................$19,995 ACCORD LX 4 DR SILVER HT2980............................................................................................$13,977 ACCORD LX 4 DR BLACK H17577B...........................................................................................$19,995 ACCORD LX 4 DR SILVER H17827A..........................................................................................$19,995 ACCORD LX SE 4 DR GRAY H17374A........................................................................................$13,977 ACCORD LX SE 4 DR GRAY H17813A........................................................................................$15,995 ACCORD LX-P 4 DR SILVER H17738A......................................................................................$18,888 ACCORD LX-P 4 DR WHITE H17987A.......................................................................................$20,995 CR-V EX 5 DR BLUE H17253A.....................................................................................................$17,995 CR-V EX 5 DR BLUE H17659A.....................................................................................................$17,995 CR-V EX AWD 5 DR SUV SILVER H17817B .............................................................................$21,995 CR-V SE AWD 5 DR WHITE HT3042 .........................................................................................$17,995 CR-V EX SE AWD 5 DR GRAY HT3023 ....................................................................................$19,995 CR-V LX AWD 5 DR BLACK HT2994A.......................................................................................$18,888 ELEMENT EX AWD 5 DR GREEN H18947A..............................................................................$15,995 ODYSSEY EX-L 4 DR VAN SLATE GREEN H17719A................................................................$21,995 ODYSSEY EX-L 4 DR VAN GREY H18997A...............................................................................$23,995 ODYSSEY TOURING NAVI RES 4 DR VAN SILVER H17863A..............................................$19,995 ODYSSEY TOURING RES 4 DR VAN SILVER HT2998............................................................$26,888 PILOT EX-L 5 DR GREY H17854A...............................................................................................$22,995 PILOT EX-L 4WD 5 DR REDROCK H16537A............................................................................$18,995 PILOT EX-L 4WD 5 DR GREEN H17820A.................................................................................$26,995 PILOT EX-L 4WD 5 DR BLACK H17623A..................................................................................$27,995 PILOT EX-L 4WD RES 5 DR GREEN H18998A.........................................................................$26,995
USED CARS FROM $5,995
1997 DODGE GR CARAVAN SE VAN TEAL H17544A........$5,995 2004 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4 DR BLACK H17635A.........$10,977 1995 HONDA ACCORD LX 4 DR BLUE H18995B................$5,995 2007 CHEVY AVEO LT 5 DR SILVER HT3033....................$10,995 1999 NISSAN SENTRA SE 4 DR RED H17754A .................$5,995 2003 HONDA CR-V EX AWD 5 DR SUV SILVER H17752B. $11,888 2002 SATURN LS 200 4 DR BLUE H18964A.........................$6,988 2005 FORD FOCUS SE 4 DR GREY HT3021.......................$11,995
2000 TOYOTA COROLLA CE 4 DR SILVER H17997A........$6,995 2001 TOYOTA RAV4 4WD 4 DR WHITE H18887A........... $11,995 2005 CHEVY MALIBU CLASSIC 4 DR SILVER H18988B. $7,995 2008 MITSUBISHI GALANT ES 4 DR GRAY HT2985.....$12,977 2007 FORD TAURUS SE 4 DR GREYHT2961.......................$8,966 2005 MAZDA 6i 4 DR GREY HT3022.................................... $12,995 2000 DODGE DURANGO 4x4 4 DR SUV SILVER H17454B $8,995 2006 MITS OUTLANDER LS 4WD 4DR SUV GREEN H17494A. $13,995 2002 HONDA CIVIC EX CPE RED H17654B........................ $8,995 2000 MERCEDES-BENZ S500 SEDAN SILVER HT2990 $14,688 2004 KIA SEDONA EX VAN BLACK H18975A.......................$8,995 2007 FORD FUSION SE 4 DR BLACK HT3020...................$14,995 2002 VOLKS BEETLE GLS CPE RED H17531A................. $8,995 2004 HONDA ODYSSEY EX 4 DR VAN SAGEBRUSH......$14,995 2006 DODGE STRATUS SXT 4 DR SILVER HT2929...........$9,988 2008 PONTIAC G6 GT 4 DR RED HT3006..........................$14,995 2002 HONDA CR-V LX 5 DR SUV BLACK H17954A..............$9,988 Used With a solid reputation for styling, performance, a Honda Certified Used Car 2001 NISSAN MAXIMA GLE 4 DR MAROON HT3003........$9,988 2006 HONDA ACCORD SE 4 DR SILVER HT3016.............$16,995 Cars safety andis value, truly a great opportunity. 2002 HONDA ACCORD EX 4 DR BLACK HT3044................$9,995 2008 VOLKS JETTA S 4 DR SILVER HT3018.................... $16,995 The certification process includes an exhaustive 150-point mechanical and appearance inspection, performed by the dealer, to ensure that each vehicle 2002 HONDA CR-V LX AWD 5 DR BLUE H17315A.............$9,995 2009 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 4 DR BLUE HT 3000................$17,777 2002 HONDA ODYSSEY LX 4 DR VAN RED H18990A.......$9,995 2007 MITS ECLIPSE GS SPYDER CONVT SILVER HT2978A. $17,995 2004 NISSAN ALTIMA SE V6 4 DR SILVER HT2979....... $10,966 2005 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLT CREW CAB RED H17777A $21,995
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2009 Dodge RAM 1500 Quad Cab SLT
Convenient to ALL of N. KY!
MSRP........................$27,410 Rebate.........................- 1,500 Jeff Wyler Discount. . .- 2,915
Sale Price
At JEFF WYLER FT. THOMAS YOU GET…
#K18122
22,995
$
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21,995
$
After $1,000 Owner Loyalty Rebate*
10 IN STOCK!!
13,000 OFF MSRP
$
Including Rebate
2009 Chrysler PT CRUISER
2009 JEEP PATRIOT
MSRP.......................$18,470 Rebate.......................- 2,000 Jeff Wyler Discount. .- 2,975
MSRP $21,235
Stk #K17775
Buy For
13,495
$
2009 Dodge CALIBER SXT
MSRP............$25,285 Rebate............- 2,000 Jeff Wyler Disc...-3,790
MSRP............$19,630 Rebate..............- 500 Jeff Wyler Disc...-1,135
Sale Price
17,995
$
As Low As
As Low As
2009 Jeep LIBERTY SPORT 4x4
Sale Price
18,095
Sale Price
Stk #K18043
As Low As
17,595
2009 Chrysler 300 LX
MSRP...........$23,180 Jeff Wyler Disc. .-1,685
MSRP...........$27,415 Rebate...........- 2,000 Jeff Wyler Disc..-4,420
24,995
Stk #K17950
As Low As
18,995
After $1,000 Owner Loyalty Rebate*
Sale Price
20,995
$
$
As Low As
After $500 Owner Loyalty Rebate*
Sale Price
20,245
$
Stk #K18017
$
2009 Jeep WRANGLER
MSRP...........$26,165 Rebate...........- 2,000 Jeff Wyler Disc. .-3,920
MSRP.........$34,045 Rebate..........- 3,000 Jeff Wyler Disc -5,050
$
Stk #K17820
$
After $1,000 Owner Loyalty Rebate*
2009 Jeep GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4x4 25,995
2009 Dodge JOURNEY SE
18,495
$
Stk #K18048
After $1,000 Owner Loyalty Rebate*
$
After $1,000 Owner Loyalty Rebate*
MSRP............$23,190 Rebate............- 1,500 Jeff Wyler Disc...-3,595
Sale Price
19,495
$
16,995
$
17,995
2009 Dodge CHARGER SE
16,995
Sale Price
$
Stk #K17875
As Low As
$
Buy For
After $1,250 Owner Loyalty Rebate*
Stk #K17981
As Low As
19,995
$
21,495
$
After $1,000 Owner Loyalty Rebate*
*In stock units only. Vehicle / equipment may vary from photo. All incentives deducted. All prices plus tax, license and fees. Lifetime powertrain warranty has restrictions, see dealer for details. Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge are registered trademarks of Chrysler LLC, Auburn Hills, MI, USA. Expires 07/25/2009.
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5,471
‘99 DODGE CARAVAN SE Green, K18077A
5,471
$
$
‘02 CHEV BOX TRUCK K18026A
’03 FORD TAURUS 4DR Lt Grey,KT3124
9,471 K18093A
11,471 KT3908
8,471
’08 CHEV COLORADO K18001A
13,471
$
’05 JEEP GR CHEROKEE
14,471
$
LAREDO, 4X4, 4 DR, Bright Silver, KT3902
15,471
$
’05 FORD ESCAPE XLS ’06 CHRYSLER SEBRING Black, K17753A
8,471
$
K18153B
10,471
$
’06 CHRYSLER PT KT3892
10,471
$
‘06 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 ’06 MAZDA MX-5 MIATA Gold, KT3890
14,471
CONV, Red, K17937A
$
15,471
$
14,471
$
’06 CHRYSLER 300 KT3904
Silver, KT3885
8,471
$
$
’06 CHEVY HHR
$
$
’06 DODGE CHARGER
K18220A
10,471
$
’07 DODGE DAKOTA
’04 CHEV VENTURE
‘07 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 Black, KT3895
15,471
$
’02 JEEP GR CHEROKEE KT3905A
10,471
$
’07 JEEP LIBERTY KT3896
14,471
$
’05 DODGE DURANGO KT3910
16,471
$
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8,471
$
‘06 CHRYS PT CRUISER TOURING Black, KT3869
10,975
$
’06 TOYOTA CAMRY K17853A
14,471
$
’07 DODGE CHARGER KT3907
16,471
$
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$8,995
’03 KIA SORENTO 4X4
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$9,995
‘05 SATURN VUE 3.5 FWD #21340.............................$11,495 ‘07 TOYOTA CAMRY LE #21964......................................$11,995 ‘04 CHEVY IMPALA SS #21248........................................$11,995 ‘06 SATURN ION 3 COUPE REDLINE #21278..........$12,995 ’05 CHEV MONTE CARLO SS #21231.........................$12,995 ‘04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER EXT LT 4X4 #21956. $13,995 ‘05 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER EXT LS 4X4 #21794....$13,995 ‘07 MAZDA 3I SEDAN #21962..........................................$14,495 ‘07 SATURN AURA XR #21426........................................$16,495 ‘06 CADILLAC CTS 3.6L #21963..................................$19,995 ‘05 GMC YUKON SLT 4X4 #21945.............................$21,995 ‘07 MAZDA CX-7 GR TOURING #21960...................$21,995 ‘07 MAZDA CX-7 GR TOURING #21961...................$21,995 ‘05 GMC YUKON AWD DENALI #21944..................$22,995
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999
$
Micro Cut Blades
• Push Propelled Side Discharge/Mulcher • 21” Heavy-Duty Steel Mowing Deck
399
HRS216K3PDA • Push Propelled Side Discharge Mulcher • Zone-Start Safety System • Side Discharge Single Blade System • 21” Heavy-Duty Steel Mowing Deck
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HRR216K5VKA
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499
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HRR216K5VXA
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299
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F220
• Easy Start Honda Commerical OHV Engine • 21 inch Tilling Width • Removeable 11 inch Outer Tines for Narrow Bed Applications
• 35cc mini 4-stroke engine • No messy fuel & oil mixing
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$
• 3-Year Limited Warranty • Perfect for RV Supplemental Power, Home Back Up Use & Camping • Eco-Throttle - Runs up to 7.7 hours on 1.56 gal. of fuel • Convenient Swing-up Handle for easy transport
EU2000i
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999
$
EU6500iSA
• 6500 Watts (54.1/27.1 A) 120/240V of Honda Inverter Power • 120/240V Selector Switch • Super Quiet - 60 dB(A) • Eco-Throttle(tm) - Runs Up to 14 Hours on 4.5 gals. of Fuel • Convenient Electric Starting RETAIL PRICE $3,999.95
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31 Years
of the same great service and staff! CARS
1998 FORD ESCORT
2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING LMT., LEATHER, SUNROOF, COUPE, NICE! #81025-1..................................................... $8,998
AUTO, A/C, FULL POWER, ONLY 88K, LOOK!!, #83103-2.............. $2,994
2007 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING EDITION, LOADED, ONLY 27K MILES #98134............................................ $11,444
1999 JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4
2006 CHRYSLER PACIFICA LEATHER, FULL POWER, 5 PASSENGER, ONLY 17K MILES #98194............................ $12,555
HARD TO FIND!, FULL POWER, #98196-1.................................... $3,995
2008 CHEVROLET HHR LT FULL POWER, FACTORY WARRANTY, NOT A MISPRINT! #98143.................................. $13,443
1999 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER
2007 DODGE CALIBER RT ONLY 11K MILES, LIKE NEW, EASY ON GAS!, #98133.................................................. $13,551 2005 LINCOLN LS V8, ONLY 30K MILES, LEATHER, LUXURY PLUS, #96021-1......................................................... $13,828 2008 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING EDITION, LOADED, ONLY 13K, WHY BUY NEW?, #98169..............................$13,999
NOBODY BEATS A JOE KIDD DEAL! VALUE RATED!
2000 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB SLT, SPORT, FULL POWER, GREAT SHAPE! #98122-2................... $5,472
2006 CHRYSLER 300C BLACK, POWER SUNROOF, LEATHER, ALL THE TOYS! #98179.......................................... $18,921 2005 MERCEDES BENZ 320 LOADED, ONLY 52K, ONE OWNER, LOOK! #98199................................................... $19,993 2006 DODGE CHARGER RT ONLY 20K MILES, INFERNO RED, SUNROOF, NICE! #98140...................................... $20,333 2007 FORD MUSTANG GT BLUE, LOOKS FASTS JUST SITTING STILL! #98135....................................................... $20,721 30 TRUCKS & SUVs TO CHOOSE FROM! TRUCKS & SUVs OVER
2007 HUMMER H3 4X4 STK #98168-1
ONLY 24K MILES, LOADED, SHARP!
2003 FORD F150 SUPER CAB 2WD 6 CYL, ONLY 57,000 MILES, EXTRA CLEAN #98123-1................................... $7,981 2003 CHEV 1500 EXT CAB SILVERADO W7, AUTO, A/C, ONLY 57K MILES, EXTRA CLEAN #94006-2...................... $9,996 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 REG CAB SLT LOADED, EXTRA CLEAN, SHARP!, #98195............................................. $11,999 2005 DODGE DURANGO 4X4 SLT, ONLY 21K MILES, TRAILER TOW #98182........................................................$12,997 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT PKG FULL POWER, REG CAB, V8, 33K MILES, #98146...........................................$13,333 2005 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB ONLY 23K MILES, SLT, V8, TRAILER TOW, NONE NICER #98185.................... $13,521 2007 JEEP LIBERTY 4X4 SPORT PACKAGE, ONLY 18K MILES, WHY BUY NEW? #98192........................................ $13,729 2007 DODGE NITRO 4X4 SXT FULL POWER, ONLY 23K, NOT A MISPRINT $AVE #98186......................................$13,982 2007 DODGE 1500 2WD REG CAB, SLT, FULL POWER, LONG BED, ONLY 17K MILES #98136................................ $13,999 2006 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4 LAREDO PKG, FULL POWER, ONLY 33K MILES, #98090...............................$14,711 2006 DODGE DURANGO 4X4 SLT PKG, LOADED, 4.7 V8, ONLKY 30K MILES #98114......................................... $14,996
2005 MERCEDES 320
LOADED, ONLY 52K MILES
STK #98199
2007 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4 13-14K MILES, TWO TO CHOOSE FROM, FACT WARR, #98171.98172.......... $18,460 2007 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4 X PKG FAUTO, AIR, HARD TOP, ONLY 23K MILES #98176........................................ $19,990
! LOADED
2007 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD 4X4 SLT, BIG HORN, 20’ WHLS, LIKE NEW! ONLY 17K MILES #98120................ $20,877
VANS
OVER 25 VANS TO CHOOSE FROM!
2003 DODGE CARAVAN SXT QUAD SEATS, EXTRA CLEAN! #93034-1..................................................................... $6,995 2004 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE LOADED, ONLY 55K MILES #88165-1........................................................... $8,999 2005 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT TV/DVD, READY FOR SUMMER VACATION, #93038-1..................................$9,828 2006 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT FULL POWER, STOW-N-GO, NOT A MISPRINT! #98193.............................. $12,998 2007 GRAND CARAVANT SXT GOLD, V6, AUTO, A/C, PW, PL, STEREO, CD, STOW-N-GO #98157.......................... $14,998
AUTOMOTIVE
Conveniently located 10 Minutes from Anderson Towne Center at 1065 Ohio Pike – Just 3 Miles East of I-275, Exit #65 HOURS: Monday-Thursday 9-8:30 • Friday 9-6 • Saturday 9-5:30 WHY BUY NEW?
VALUE RATED!
NOBODY BEATS A JOE KIDD DEAL!
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VALUE RATED!
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KIDD JJOE OE K IDD X OHIO RIVER
NOBODY BEATS A JOE KIDD DEAL!
VALUE RATED!
513-752-1804 www.joekidddodge.com
19,991
$
WHY BUY NEW?
2006 GRAND CARAVAN SXT MAGNES, V6, AUTO, A/C, PW, PL, STEREO, CD, CRUISE, TILT, STOW #98154...........$12,995
NOBODY BEATS A JOE KIDD DEAL!
2007 DODGE DAKOTA QUAD 4X4 SXT FULL POWER, TRAILER TOW, SHARP! #98191....................................... $17,929
20,936
$
VALUE RATED!
WHY BUY NEW?
ONE OF A KIND, ONLY 48K MILES, LOADED! #98189.................. $4,993
WHY BUY NEW?
NOBODY BEATS A JOE KIDD DEAL!
2000 PLYMOUTH BREEZE
NOBODY BEATS A JOE KIDD DEAL!
2009 FORD MUSTANG COUPE FULL POWER, 19K MILES, FACTORY WARR, #98132............................................$16,999
6 CYL, AUTO, AIR, LOOK! #930641............................................. $4,222
VALUE RATED!
1999 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CONT GS SPYDER FULL POWER, ONLY 52K, #98147.............................................. $9,496
2007 DODGE CALIBER SE PLUS FULL POWER, STEREO, CD, LOCAL TRADE! #981541........................................... $9,333
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2007 CHEVROLET COLBALT L/S STICK, AIR, ONLY 16K, EASY ON GAS! #98170.................................................... $9,491
GREAT BUDGET BUYS!
OVER 35 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM!
2007 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT PKG, 4.7 V8,FULL POWER, ONLY 22K #98130................................................... $16,999
VALUE RATED!
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JOE KIDD AUTOMOTIVE ER
20056 DODGE CHARGER SXT ONLY 25K MILES, FULL POWER, WHY BUY NEW??, #98179................................... $14,921
WHY BUY NEW?
VALUE RATED!
NOBODY BEATS A JOE KIDD DEAL!
VALUE RATED!
NOBODY BEATS A JOE KIDD DEAL!
VALUE RATED!
WHY BUY NEW?
Kentucky VALUE RATED!
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VALUE RATED!
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It’s Superior Chevrolet’s Biggest Summer Sale Ever On All Used Cars And Trucks!
Get Here Now And See How Much You Can Save! 2004 SATURN ION 2
Stk #M18004
$8,950
2006 NISSAN ALTIMA S
Stk #M17956
$11,950
2005 CADILLAC CTS
Stk #M17916
$14,450
2007 CHEVROLET 2006 CHEVROLET 2008 CHEVROLET 2007 CHEVROLET COBALT LS COBALT LT COBALT LS AVEO LT
Stk #M17986
$8,950
2007 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LS
Stk #M17936
$11,950
2008 PONTIAC TORRENT
Stk #M17993
$15,950
Stk #M17934
$9,950
2006 PONTIAC TORRENT
2008 PONTIAC G5
Stk #M17874
$12,450
$9,950
Stk #M17933
$12,450
Stk #M17963
Stk #M17991
$10,450
2008 DODGE CHARGER
Stk #M17985
$12,950
2003 CADILLAC DEVILLE DTS
Stk #M17917
$10,950
2005 FORD EXPLORER XLT
Stk #M17978
$12,950
2008 CHEVROLET 2008 CHEVROLET 2006 CHEVROLET 2005 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS SILVERADO 1500 LT TAHOE Z71 EQUINOX LT
Stk #M17992
$15,950
$15,950
Stk #M18005
Stk #M17871
$17,950
Stk #M17997
$18,950
2007 CHEVROLET IMPALA LS
Stk #M17989
$10,950
2008 PONTIAC VIBE
Stk #M17967
$12,950
2006 HUMMER H3
Stk #M17894
$18,950
2007 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS
Stk #M17952
$11,450
2008 DODGE MAGNUM
Stk #M17968
$13,950
2003 DODGE RAM 3500 SLT
Stk #M17947
$21,950
or visit us at www.superiorcars.com
I-75, Exit 6 (THE CINCINNATI ZOO EXIT) 260 W. Mitchell Ave. • 513-541-3300
HOURS: OPEN SUNDAY MON.-THURS. 9AM-8PM 12-5 FRI. 9AM-6PM, SAT. 9AM-5PM 1001484340-01
We’re Easy To Find! 15 Minutes From Somewhere! You Can Get Here From There!
Prices exclude tax, title and license. Vehicles subject to prior sale. All rebates to dealer. All offers on approved credit. Dealer not responsible for typographical errors. Pictures are for illustrative purposes only and may not reflect actual vehicle advertised. All offers expire 7/21/2009.
SUPERIOR HYUNDAI NORTH AND SUPERIOR HYUNDAI SOUTH IS GOING ALL OUT IN AN ATTEMPT TO
SELL 250 NEW HYUNDAIS BY THE END OF THE MONTH! ata 2009 Hyundai Son
† E T A A REB $ 3,000 HM LE! B A L I A AV
WHATEVER IT TAKES! $ 3,000 5 0 0 N O HUGE DOWN OUNTS PAYMENTS
(1)
HYUNDAI NORTH
1/2 Mile South Of Jungle Jim’s On Route 4 In Fairfield
DISC
TOP DOLLAR In HMA FOR TRADES Rebates
†
OVER
NEW HYUNDAIS AVAILABLE
HYUNDAI SOUTH
Mitchell Avenue At Exit 6 Off I-75, The Cincinnati Zoo Exit
877-869-8109 SUPERIORCARS.COM 888-626-3371 All prices plus tax, title, license, registration and documentary fees. All prior sales final. All rebates to dealer. All offers to qualified buyers through HMFC. Illustrations may not represent actual vehicle advertised. All offers expire 7/21/09. † HMA rebate applies to New 2009 Hyundai Sonata. Amount varies based on applicable HMA vehicle rebate. In lieu of special rate financing thru HMFC. (1) $0 down payment pending credit approval to qualified buyers.
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Kentucky
- Community Classified
$4, AV 500 AIL GO ABL V’T E N ALL OW OW ! AN CE
Visit us at www.columbiahyundai.com
COLUMBIA
$3,500
$4,500
AVAILABLE NOW!
ROBIN FAULKNER
All l owaa ncc e Rebate Ree b a tee System Car C a r Allowance S yss tee m NOW AVAILABLE AT COLUMBIA HYUNDAI!
McFARLAND JJON ON M c FA R L A N D
18 MPG*
2009 Santa Fe
22 MPG*
2009 Veracruz
20 MPG*
MSRP...........................................$24,020 HMA Rebate.................................-$2,000 Columbia Discount........................-$2,021
BUY FOR
BUY FOR
9,494 228,8,18585 119,494
$
BUY FOR
19 999 19,999
$
$
$
29 MPG*
28 MPG*
2009 Tucson
MSRP.....................$31,185 MSRP.....................$21,065 HMA Rebate............-$1,000 HMA Rebate............-$1,000 Columbia Discount. .-$2,000 Columbia Discount.....-$571
#60827
$
CAL AJMAL
CASH FOR CLUNKERS
AVAILABLE NOW!
CASH FOR CLUNKERS
JERRY TERRY
D9
25 MPG*
2009 Accent
2009 Elantra
5 Speed & More!
BUY FOR
BUY FOR
BUY FOR
2010 2009 Elantra Genesis Touring Coupe 2.0T
2009 Sonata
5 Speed & More!
5 Speed & More! #31176
24 9 159 249 199 19 9 $159
MSRP.....................$19,715 HMA Rebate............-$1,500 Columbia Discount. .-$1,350
$
$
24 MPG*
26 MPG*
with $0 down plus tax & title with $0 down plus tax & title with $0 down plus tax & title MSRP.....................$19,375 MSRP.....................$14,795 HMA Rebate............-$3,000 HMA Rebate Rebate............-$2,000 ............-$2,000 MSRP.....................$10,760 Columbia Discount..-$1,400 Columbia Discount..-$1,350 Columbia Discount..-$1,300
259 2 5 9 116,865 6,8865
BUY FOR
$
$ $ 3,000 $1,571 $11,4 14,975 $2,850 9,4 4 6 0 9,460 445 11,445 OFF OFF OFF PLUS GET 4.39% FOR 60 MOS. PLUS GET 4.39% FOR 60 MOS. PLUS GET 4.39% FOR 60 MOS.
4,021 OFF
OR 5.39% FOR 72 MOS.
OR 5.39% FOR 72 MOS.
OR 5.39% FOR 72 MOS.
BUY FOR
$
Per Month + Tax 36 Month Lease
$1,999 $1,999
Due at lease inception plus tax, title & registration
*Combined MPG. Some high trim levels shown. All prices plus tax, title, license, registration and documentary fees. All prior sales final. All rebates to dealer. All offers to qualified buyers through HMFC. Illustration may not represent actual vehicle advertised. *7.99% APR for 78 months to qualified buyers w/730 beacon score or better. Accent, Sonata & Elantra is with $0 down plus tax & title. **33,000 MSRP 12,000 miles per year, $2,699 due at lease inception plus tax, title, registration fees. Customer is responsible 20¢ for each additional mile over 12,000 miles. Must still own a Hyundai to recieve Owner Loyalty. Some cars may have to be ordered. Offer expires 7/31/09.
RIGHT NOW, BUY ANY NEW HYUNDAI AND IF IN THE NEXT YEAR YOU LOSE YOUR INCOME, WE WILL LET YOU RETURN IT. THAT IS THE HYUNDAI ASSURANCE. HYUNDAI ADVANTAGE
AMERICA’S BEST WARRANTY!
10 Year/100,000 Mile Powertrain ★ 5 Year/60,000 Mile Bumper to Bumper ★ 5 Year/Unlimited Roadside Assistance www.columbiahyundai.com
I-275 & MONTGOMERY RD.
489-2000
1-800-615-6483
TALK DIRECTLY TO ROBIN FAULKNER FREE
24 HOUR AUTOMATED CREDIT HOTLINE! Columbia Hyundai/Acura
COLUMBIA ACURA www.columbiaacura.com 2009 ACURA TSX TECH 2009 ACURA TL $349 $399* *
MONTH + TAX 36 MO LEASE $1,599 DUE AT SIGNING
MONTH + TAX 36 MO LEASE $1,999 DUE AT SIGNING
UA8629JW AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, BASE MODEL
CU2669KW AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, BASE MODEL
2009 ACURA MDX $499* MONTH + TAX 36 MO LEASE $2,299 DUE AT SIGNING
YD2829JNW AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, BASE MODEL *12,000 MILES PER YEAR, 20¢ MILE OVER, CLOSED END LEASE. $0 DISPOSITION FEE, PLUS TAX, TITLE, LICENSE & DOC FEE. PURCHASE OPTION AT LEASE END. QUALIFIED BUYERS. SALE ENDS 7/31/09. **2.9% APR FOR UP TO 60 MONTHS & 3.9% APR FOR UP TO 60 MONTHS TO QUALIFIED BUYERS. **CREDIT SCORE OF 660 REQUIRED. EVERY QUALIFIED CUSTOMER WITH A TRANSUNION FICO SCORE OF 660 OR HIGHER WILL BE ELIGIBLE FR THE ADVERTISED LEASE RATES.
JACOB CLOSE
I-275 & MONTGOMERY RD.
513-530-0100
C E RT I F I E D Pre-Owned Vehicles
2008 MDX...................................$37,995 Silver, ONLY 5K MILES #9745
2008 TL.......................................$29,995 15k Miles, Dark Blue, Truly Like New! #9677
2008 TL.......................................$29,995 Navigation, Gray, 20k Miles #9744
2006 MDX TOURING..................$26,995
COLUMBIA ACURA
JON McFARLAND
Pre-Owned Cars,, Trucks,, Vans,, SUV’s
Columbia’s BEST BUYS! 2004 VW TOUREG AWD....................$16,995
$6000 & UNDER SPECIAL!
2003 FORD ZX2....................................$5,995 Red, 73k #41128-1
1999 FORD RANGER...........................$4,995 #30374-1
MANAGER’S SPECIAL
REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE!!
Black, 69k Miles #70173-1
2001 JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4................$4,995
5spd, Silver w/Blk Stripes, 45k #9665
1996 PLYMOUTH BREEZE..................$4,495 17k Miles, Black
2005 MUSTANG GT............................$16,995 White #9629-1
2008 HONDA FIT SPORT...................$16,495 White, 93k #41121-1 Red, 5spd, 9k Miles #80586-1
CORVETTE SPECIAL!
Navi/DVD, Silver, 47k Miles #9766
2004 LEXUS ES 330...........................$14,995
FINANCING AS LOW AS 3.9% ON SELECT CERTIFIED ACURAS!
2005 TOYOTA SIENNA LE.................$14,595 111k, Red, Spoiler, Restored #9720-1 Blue, 59k Miles #11083-1
Black, 79k Miles #30096-1
1989 CORVETTE................................$12,995
2004 SUBARU FORESTER................$11,995 2004 ‘VETTE.......................................$27,995 Gold, 52k #30126-1
Hardtop, Black/Black, 28k #106049
06 LEXUS SC 430......$33,995
REDUCED! R E D U C E D ! #9707
FREE
24-Hour Automated Credit Hotline Pre-qualifying for an auto loan is as easy as pushing a button. 2 Hr. Response During Normal Business Hours
Columbia Hyundai 1-800-615-6483 or speak directly to Robin Faulkner 489-2000
• Bankruptcy • Repossession • No Credit • 1st Time Buyer • Divorce • New Job
D10
Kentucky - Community Classified
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Lawrenceburg/Greendale Exit 16 on I-275 Less than a mile from OH & KY - Miles from the Competition! DEMO SALE
CHRYSLERS
DODGES
JEEPS
2008 DODGE AVENGER SXT
’09 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TRG
’09 DODGE JOURNEY SE
’09 JEEP COMPASS
Stk #8-9534 MSRP $21,520
Stk #9-3067 MSRP $30,465
Now Only
YOU SAVE 6000
24,965
$
$
Stk #9-9012 MSRP $33,965
Now Only
14,530
$
Now Only YOU SAVE 4300 $
24,965
$
Stk #9-4517 MSRP $26,045
23,545
$
’09 DODGE NITRO 4x4
16,430
$
Stk #9-2504 MSRP $18,970
Now Only
Now Only
18,920
$
YOU SAVE 8000 $
13,970
$
Stk #9-3035 MSRP $35,890
Stk #9-7502 MSRP $37,335
Now Only
Now Only
26,890
$
YOU SAVE $9000
’09 DODGE JOURNEY SE
Stk #9-1552 MSRP $21,890
Now Only
16,390
$
Rob Green
General Sales Mgr.
YOU SAVE 4500 $
YOU SAVE $5000
’09 CHRYSLER SEBRING LTD CONVERTIBLE
’09 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TRG
HARD TOP
29,335
$
YOU SAVE 8000 $
Now Only
Stk #9-3012 MSRP $42,935
’09 WRANGLER X
24,890
27,770
$
Stk #9-3068 MSRP $28,540
Stk #9-5013 MSRP $26,690
Now Only
Now Only
21,540
$
YOU SAVE 7000 $
20,990
$
Stk #9-4022 MSRP $22,845
Stk #9-8505 MSRP $22,530
Now Only
Now Only
14,845
YOU SAVE $8000
’09 DODGE RAM 2500 4x4
18,930
$
Stk #9-8001 MSRP $45,425
Now Only
Now Only
27,895
YOU SAVE $9000
’09 CHARGER SXT
SPOILER GRAPHICS
34,425
$
YOU SAVE $11,000
’09 GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4 LAREDO
Stk #9-5514 MSRP $33,255
Now Only
19,959
$
YOU SAVE $3000
’09 JEEP COMMANDER LTD 4x4
Stk #9-4065 MSRP $36,895
$
YOU SAVE $5700
’09 JEEP PATRIOT
’09 DODGE RAM 1500 ST
$
YOU SAVE $2000
’09 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4x4
Now Only YOU SAVE $10,000
YOU SAVE $3500
Now Only
$
Stk #9-7004 MSRP $27,959
32,935
$
15,695
$
Stk #9-4541 MSRP $26,890
’09 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE
’09 TOWN & CO LTD
Now Only YOU SAVE $5500
LEATHER, MOONROOF, 3.5 High Output V6
’09 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER
Stk #9-5002 MSRP $26,920
YOU SAVE 6000 $
’09 DODGE CHALLENGER
YOU SAVE 9000
Now Only
YOU SAVE $2500
17,230
$
$
Stk #9-1001 MSRP $20,930
Now Only
Now Only
Stk #9-6022
’09 CHRYSLER SEBRING LX SEDAN
’09 JEEP WRANGLER X 4x4
Now Only $
’09 CHRYSLER 300 SIGNATURE TOURING
’09 DODGE CALIBER SXT
Stk #9-2013 MSRP $18,830
YOU SAVE 5500
Stk #9-2032 MSRP $19,195
YOU SAVE $10.000
24,655
$
YOU SAVE $8600
*All sale prices reflect all available incentives, including combination of rebate, owner loyalty, aged inventory cash, and credit union cash. Expires July 21, 2009.
Bill Bennett
Sales Manager
Mike McKeever Business Manager
Ray Perin
Internet Manager
Erin Schultz
Sales Professional
Bill Fish Brunner Sales Professional
Dennis Hewitt
Sales Professional
John Masters
Sales Professional
Jason Richmond Sales Professional
Rick Pennekamp Sales Professional
Certified Buy Back Guarantee
Phone: (513)-564-8766 | Local: (812) 537-2525 | Toll Free: (877) 543-3363 www.kiddchryslerdodgejeep.com
1001481851-01
15,520
$
Now Only
Stk #9-1531 MSRP $23,230
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B A C K
T O
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Children develop to their fullest potential at NKMC
I
t is a proven fact that the brain’s development and stimulation between the ages of 3 and 6 is critical. At Northern Kentucky Montessori Center (NKMC), children can organically develop to their fullest potential. The staff at NKMC encourage children to become engaged in productive work and play at a very independent level. The curriculum is quite sophisticated at NKMC including French, Spanish, American Sign Language, geography, science and art. All of the teachers hold graduate degrees and embrace the Montessori philosophy
Shop Karen’s for the
LATEST BACK TO SCHOOL FASHIONS Bring in this Coupon in for
25% OFF ANY ONE
REGULAR PRICED ITEM Must present ad. One coupon per person. $20.00 maximum discount. Expires 8-30-09
“Making Fashionable Affordable”
341-3111
2456 Anderson Road Crescent Springs, KY (next to Crescent Springs Hardware)
www.karensconsignments.com Furniture ❦ Finer Decorative Household Accessories ❦ Antiques ❦ Ladies Fashions ❦ Mens ❦ Childrens ❦ Fashion Accessories
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C R E A T I V E
L I V I N G
espoused by Maria Montessori and the American Montessori Society. “Our highly qualified teachers recognize individual’s interests enabling children to learn the art of selfdiscipline, concentration, coordination and orderly management of their time,” says Executive Director, Julia Preziosi. Because the classroom is a mixed-age group of children from 3 to 6 years old, children learn from their peers and develop empathy and leadership qualities not as easily gained in a single-age grouping. Children attend school five days a week and adhere to
a typical school year calendar. Students have the options of full days, morning or afternoon classes and after-school care until 5:30 p.m. NKMC is expanding this summer into the adjoining building, which has helped them to double in size. There are still some spaces available and parents can view the facilities and meet the teachers at an Open House on Aug. 23 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. NKMC is located at 2625 Anderson Road in Crescent Springs. For more information you can call 331-3725 or visit their Web site at www.nkmc.org.
Karen says ‘thank you’
I
t may be a little difficult to navigate through the construction on Buttermilk Pike in Crescent Springs, but the treasures and bargains found at Karen’s Consignments on Anderson Road make it worth your while. And your efforts are greatly appreciated. “I want to say ‘thank you’ to all of our loyal customers and consignors for their patience during the construction,” says owner Karen Wehage. Karen’s Consignments is the place to come for great back to school fashions and savings whether you’re a mom shopping for your children or teens or going back to school
n k y. c o m
Karen’s Consignments Sales Associates Ute Stewart and Jill Hamlin and owner Karen Wehage gather around the myriad variety of accessories.
yourself. Walking into the shop, you forget this is not a store in a mall, until you glimpse the prices. “We only accept items that are in excellent shape,” explains Wehage. “And everything is computerized. When you bring in items, you will be paid when it sells, and it
is a 50-50 split.” New consignors are welcome. Call with any questions at 341-3111. They are currently accepting school uniforms, and starting Aug. 1 will accept light-weight fall items. The store is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday.
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