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Student in chickenpox case comes down with the illness Anne Saker Cincinnati Enquirer | USA TODAY NETWORK

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Braxton Barrel House is coming to old Remke site in Fort Mitchell Sheila Vilvens Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

The former Remke grocery store along Dixie Highway in Fort Mitchell will be transformed into a barrel-aging brewery and taproom. The Covington-based Braxton Brewing Co. announced its plans Monday for one-of-a-kind barrel-aging facility. The dedicated barrel-aging brewery and taproom is expected to open in the fall of 2019. The new Braxton site will off er patrons the opportunity to create custom private barrel picks of barrel-aged brews, according to the company. Braxton plans to transform the former grocery store. The 2,000-square-foot loading dock, for example, will be redeveloped with large glass garage doors and an outdoor patio. The 20,000-squarefoot warehouse under the main fl oor will house the barrel-aged beer, while a taproom for guests will sit on top. “We’ve always been focused on creating oneof-a-kind experiences for our guests – both in the tap room and beyond,” said Jake Rouse in a statement. He is the co-founder and CEO of Braxton Brewing. "We’re looking forward to sharing the Braxton Barrel House with Northern Kentucky and

Cincinnati-area beer and bourbon drinkers who love Kentucky’s culture as much as we do. “To our knowledge, this is the nation’s fi rst dedicated private barrel program, and we’re so proud to open the doors to our newest location." Fort Mitchel Mayor Jude Hehman called the Braxton Barrel House and entertainment venue exiting and said that it “adds to the unique characteristics of our city.” “We look forward to the transformation of the Remke site and welcome new businesses like Braxton that will add to the walkability and neighborhood-friendly culture we are creating,” Hehman said in a statement. Ranging from $500 to $5,000, custom private barrel picks can yield upwards of 300 bottles of barrel aged beer. This is not Braxton's only project. Earlier this year the company announced plans to expand its headquarters in Covington. They'll be able to brew more beer, distribute it more widely and serve beer on the roof. Braxton will be putting $5 million into their building at 27 W. Seventh St. The increased production capacity will let them produce 30,000 barrels a year, enough to sell in Tennessee and Ohio. The rooftop deck will be 5,000 square feet.

Police arrest man with loaded gun outside Sixth District Elementary school Jeanne Houck Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

Covington police arrested a man after being dispatched to an elementary school on a report of someone waving a gun in the parking lot Friday, May 10. Offi cers found Tyler Gregg, 24, of Covington about 2 p.m. in a vehicle at Sixth District Elementary School with a loaded semi-automatic gun on the dashboard, police Capt. Brian Valenti said in a press release. A Sixth District Elementary employee said a man in a vehicle pointed a gun at him after an altercation about parking on the lot of the school at 1901 Maryland Ave., Valenti said.

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“The victim responded back into the school, had the school placed on lockdown and contacted the police,” Valenti said. “There was no further incident involving the weapon.” Valenti said in an email that Gregg there is no indication that Gregg intended to come to the school to hurt someone. "We believe it was just a run-in with the employee," Valenti said. Gregg is being held in the Kenton County Detention Center on charges of wanton endangerment and unlawful possession of a weapon on school property.

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The high school senior who went to court to challenge a health-department restriction over chickenpox at his Walton school has come down with the illness, his lawyer said Tuesday, May 7. Christopher Wiest of Covington said Jerome Kunkel, 18, got sick with chickenpox last week, nearly two months after the Northern Kentucky health department issued its order to control an outbreak at two small parochial schools in Boone County. “He’s fi ne. He’s a little itchy,” Wiest said. In January, chickenpox broke out at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart School and Assumption Academy, its high school. The schools and its church are affi liated with the Society of St. Pius X, a conservative branch of Roman Catholicism that rejects Vatican II reforms. Nearly 90 percent of the schools’ students have religious exemptions against vaccinations. The exemption form warns that the health department can restrict school attendance in case of an infectious disease outbreak. Kunkel, his classmates and their families object to the chickenpox vaccine because it is made in laboratory-generated cells taken from a fetus aborted in London Jerome Kunkel in 1966. As the number of chickenpox cases grew at the schools, the health department restricted nonvaccinated and nonimmune students to prevent the spread. The department fi rst prohibited participation in extracurricular activities, then on March 14 ordered those students to stay home from school until at least 21 days after the last case. Kunkel, an Assumption senior, sued in Boone County Circuit Court, claiming the order is a violation of his constitutionally protected exercise of religion. Two dozen other students who also had been banned from school joined Kunkel’s case. While typically a mild disease, chickenpox can cause complications including bacterial infections, pneumonia or encephalitis or the infection or infl ammation of the brain, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The chickenpox vaccine came into regular use in 1996. Wiest noted during an April 1 hearing that the Sacred Heart community regularly celebrates Mass together and shares meals on Sundays, so school-attendance restrictions would not prevent the spread of chickenpox. Tuesday, May 7, Wiest said: “About half my clients have come down with it since we fi led the case. … I fl at-out told the moms and dads the quickest path to resolving this is having them contract chickenpox.” A bout with chickenpox confers immunity to the illness. Wednesday, May 8, the health department expressed concern about Wiest’s observation, pointing out that people who contract chickenpox can expose others to the virus before the disease becomes apparent with its telltale skin eruptions. “Encouraging the spread of an acute infectious disease in a community demonstrates a callous disregard for the health and safety of friends, family, neighbors, and unsuspecting members of the general public,” said a health department statement. "A person who has contracted chickenpox can be infectious for up to two days before experiencing the rash that is associated with the virus. “Control measures, such as restricted school attendance, participation in extracurricular activities, and instructing those who have symptoms to avoid contact with others, are designed to prevent unvaccinated people who have been exposed to the virus from infecting members of the general public while they are infectious,” the statement said. Judge James R. Schrand ruled against Kunkel, who appealed the decision. The Kentucky Court of Appeals has yet to decide. The school-attendance ban remains in effect.

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Diocese of Covington demands removal of Facebook page Max Londberg

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The Roman Catholic Church Diocese of Covington fi led a lawsuit on May 7, in which it demands Facebook remove a page bearing the diocese's name, citing federal copyright law. The page, "Roman Catholic Diocese of Covington," is not affi liated with the diocese. It had 372 likes as of Wednesday, May 8, and some of its posts are critical of the diocese and its schools. One person wrote on the page that the diocese is a "breeding grounds for white privilege." The lawsuit was fi led in the Eastern District of Kentucky. In January, videos taken at the Lincoln Memorial showed students from Covington Catholic High School, a school within the Diocese of Covington, and Native Americans engaged in an encounter that sparked national attention and widespread criticism of both parties. Included in the lawsuit is a letter sent

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to Facebook by Amy Cahill, a Louisvillebased attorney representing the diocese. The letter urges Facebook to immediately remove all "infringing materials" and to notify those who reproduced or distributed the material that "their conduct was illegal and could be subject to enforcement." The profi le photo of the Facebook page in question depicts a coat of arms that resembles but does not match those displayed on the diocese's legitimate website. The page itself includes a declaration admitting it is not associated with the Diocese of Covington: "This unoffi cial Page was created because people on Facebook have shown interest in this place or business. It's not affi liated with or endorsed by anyone associated with Roman Catholic Diocese of Covington," the page states. Cahill fi led a subpoena with the court that seeks from Facebook the name, address and email address of the user who created the page. The sole purpose of the subpoena, Cahill writes in an accompanying affi davit, is to protect the diocese's rights under copyright law. Some of the page's posts include links to news articles and photos that appear to have been taken at a rally outside the diocese's headquarters in response to the viral videos from the Lincoln Memorial. Editor’s note: Information included refl ects this article’s original publication date: May 8.

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People walk the Roebling Bridge to get a view of the 21st annual Flying Pig Marathon May 5 in Cincinnati. ALBERT CESARE / THE ENQUIRER

Roebling Bridge fix is likely ‘months away’ officials say The Enquirer

Don't expect to see motor traffi c on the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge any time soon. That's what Covington offi cials said Wednesday, May 8 after receiving an update from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet on Tuesday, May 7. The bridge's roadway and its sidewalk on the upriver side were closed April 17 after sandstone fragments fell from the east side of the bridge's Cincinnati side tower. One piece was "large enough to have killed someone," Covington Mayor Joe Meyer said in a news release. Meyer said that KYTC Chief District

Engineer Robert Yeager couldn't provide a specifi c timetable to the bridge being fully reopened. But Meyer said it was clear it would take six to eight weeks to get a plan in place for repairs, get bids on the work and do the actual repairs. In a news release about the update, offi cials wrote that the "fi x is likely months away." "We appreciate that state highway offi cials are working hard to get the Suspension Bridge reopened as soon as possible, but nevertheless we've been taking every opportunity to reiterate the importance of the bridge to Covington businesses and commuters," Mayor Meyer said.

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Man charged in machete attack on 9-year-old Child had been playing in Father Hanses Park when stabbed Max Londberg

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A man wielding a machete chased a child who had been playing in a Covington park and stabbed him, causing a 3inch-deep wound, according to the Covington Police Department. The boy was playing basketball Friday night, according to a relative, at Fa-

ther Hanses Park near 11th and Hermes streets. He was with two teens when Esteban Portugues entered the area, waving a machete and striking it against the ground, police said in a Saturday press release. Witnesses and the victim said two other men armed with knives accompanied Portugues, police said. At one point, the three children including the victim tried to run away from Portugues, police said, but the "9year-old was not able to keep up with the older juveniles and Portugues was able to catch up to him." Portugues, 35, is accused of stabbing

the 9-year-old in the back of his right shoulder with the machete, causing a wound that was earlier described as nonlife-threatening. Brian Valenti, a Portugues spokesman for Covington police, said there were indications that the altercation arose over "the fact that the juveniles were playing basketball and there was some confl ict when the adults arrived." But that possibility had not been substantiated, Valenti said.

The victim was transferred to Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center for treatment. Police did not specify whether or not the victim knew Portugues prior to the incident. Investigators obtained video that they said shows Portugues in the area before the attack with a machete in hand. Offi cers later responded to his home and found a machete in Portugues's room, police said. Covington police charged him with second-degree assault, and he's being held without bond pending his fi rst court date.

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A man pleaded guilty to manslaughter and second-degree assault charges in a fatal stabbing last summer outside a Covington bar. The Kenton County Commonwealth's Attorney's Offi ce said Wednesday, May 8 that Chazrico T. Gibson, 37, pulled out a knife as a fi ght broke out outside a Mainstrasse bar on July 1. Gibson stabbed three people, killing one and causing minor injuries to two others, according to the Commonwealth's Attorney's Offi ce. Aaron Howard, 38, was the fatal victim. Prosecutor Aaron Levinson will recommend Gibson serve 20 years in prison for the crime, according to the Commonwealth's Attorney's Offi ce.

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Rita’s take on Zuni cafe chicken, butter cooked morels Like Zuni Cafe chicken with warm bread salad With very few of my changes, this is America’s Test Kitchen’s take on the famous Zuni cafe chicken. Defi nitely worth the time. I could have eaten all of the toasted bread myself. Ingredients Chicken 1 whole chicken, 4 pounds or so Salt and freshly ground pepper 5 cups country-style bakery bread, cut into 1” pieces, crust left on ⁄ 3 cup chicken broth

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This was the week to forage morel mushrooms. Twice I went with my “scouts” Char and Butch, over hill and dale (don’t ask me where…) looking for this elusive fungi. All signs for a good hunt were there: trilliums and may apples were blooming and ramps covered parts of the hillside. We spied deer and wild turkeys and an occasional snake. But no morels. So how did I wind up with morels to accompany a most delicious chicken with warm bread salad I made? All I can tell you is fi rst names and locations: Sharon, a Mason reader and Cindy, a Clermont County reader, shared their bounty – from their yards. Yep, Mother

5 cups Romaine lettuce, chopped, or baby arugula (all I had was Romaine; next time I’ll get the arugula) Instructions

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Nature pulled a fast one this year. Butter cooked morels No real recipe but here’s how I do it: Saute cleaned and halved morels in single layer in butter and a bit of minced garlic, turning once. Morels will be golden brown when cooked. Season to taste.

Place chicken, breast side down, on cutting board. Cut through bones on either side of backbone; discard backbone. Don’t trim excess fat or skin. Flip chicken over and press on breastbone to flatten. Using your fi ngers, loosen skin covering breast and legs. Rub 1 ⁄ 4teaspoon salt under skin of each breast and leg, and 1⁄ 2 teaspoon salt into cavity.

Tuck wings behind back and turn legs so drumsticks face inward toward breasts. Place chicken on wire rack set in rimmed baking sheet and refrigerate, uncovered, for 18-24 hours. Preheat oven to 475. Spray 12-inch skillet with oil. Toss bread with broth and 2 tablespoons oil until evenly moistened. Arrange bread in skillet in single layer, with majority of crusted pieces near center, crust side up. Pat chicken dry and place, skin side up, on top of bread. Brush 2 teaspoons oil over chicken skin and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Roast until skin is deep golden brown and thickest part of breast registers 160 and thighs register 175, 45 to 50 minutes, rotating skillet halfway through roasting. Whisk vinegar, mustard, 1⁄ 4teaspoon each salt and pepper together. Whisk in remaining 1⁄ 4cup oil. Stir in shallots and currants and set aside. Transfer chicken to carving board and let rest, uncovered,15 minutes. Run spatula under bread to loosen from bottom. (Bread should be mix of softened, golden-brown, and crunchy pieces.) Carve chicken and whisk any accumulated juices into vinaigrette. Add bread and vinaigrette to lettuce and toss to coat. Transfer salad to serving platter and serve with chicken. Serves 4-5. Tip: For a photo tutorial, go to abouteating.com

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Fangman named principal of Grant’s Lick Elementary Mr. Alex Fangman, of Independence, Kentucky, has been chosen to lead Grant’s Lick Elementary School as the next school principal eff ective July 1, 2019. Fangman obtained a M.A. of Education (Rank One) in Education Administration and Superintendency from Eastern Kentucky University as Fangman well as a M.A. of Education in Teacher Leadership from Georgetown College. Fangman has served as an assistant principal at RC Hinsdale Elementary in Kenton County for the past two years. Prior to that, he served as a social studies teacher at Dixie Heights High School, Grant County High School, Scott High School as well as a 7th and 8th grade teacher at St. Pius X School. Mr. Fangman replaces Mr. David Enzweiler who has served as the principal at Grant’s Lick Elementary for the past four years. Connie Pohlgeers

Ophthalmologist visits 4th-grade science class at St. Agnes Dr. Joe Mando, ophthalmologist, visited the fourth grade science classes at St. Agnes. The students were studying about the eye, and Dr. Mando brought in a human eye for the class to see. Christina Woolley

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NKU business students win 15 state awards Northern Kentucky University’s Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) student business organization continued to dominate the Kentucky State Leadership Conference. NKU’s 10 students all placed in their competitions and move on to the National Leadership Conference in June. Kentucky State Leadership Conference hosted over 150 members competing in more than 50 events. The conference gives students the opportunity to compete academically against their peers by taking examinations and giving presentations in multiple business related disciplines. It also helps them develop leadership and professional skills. NKU sophomore Katie Mitchell serves as an offi cer for the Kentucky PBL chapter and coordinated the state conference. The Haile/US Bank College of Busi-

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Several Summit band members earn ‘superior’ rating from OMEA Numerous Summit Middle School band members impressed adjudicators from the Ohio Music Education Association at the Solo and Ensemble Event. Logan Miller, Ft. Thomas; Nicholas Stanis, Delhi; Sam Parker, Loveland; Jude Gerhardt, Colerain Township; Tarek Hasan, Hyde Park and David Schnitter, Clermont County’s Union Township, all earned a superior rating. Several Summit Chamber Ensembles also earned the superior rating: the clarinet trio of David, Max Jambor, Hyde Park, and Jude; the trumpet trio of Jack Hollenbeck, Mason, Sam and Logan; and the woodwind ensemble of Ali Burns, Anderson Township; Shannon Dennemann, Norwood; Maria Bishop, Mason; and Lyla Soper, Covington. The brass trio of Tarek, Nick Carle, Kenwood; and Kyle Lauckner, Mt. Carmel, fell just short of the top mark but still turned in a performance that showed accomplishment and great promise said Robert Browning, the Director of Instrumental Music. Nick Robbe

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Sports KHSAA adopts rules to hold fans accountable for behavior Baseball, softball sites, among other discussions by Board of Control James Weber Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

Beechwood senior Logan Castleman is a Mr. Baseball candidate as Beechwood defeated Covington Catholic May 7. PHOTOS BY JAMES WEBER/THE ENQUIRER

Logan Castleman leads Beechwood with record-breaking year Tiger senior plans to attend and play at Wright State University James Weber Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

FORT MITCHELL – The Beechwood baseball team has a lot of talent and depth this year. The Tigers, however, wouldn’t be where they are without senior Logan Castleman, a Wright State University signee who is having a season for the ages. “I’ve never seen a kid have a year like him,” head coach Kevin Gray said. “I’m really going to start promoting him for Mr. Baseball. He may not win it, but he’s got to be one of the guys talked about. His defense is phenomenal. His arm is great. He has everything you need. Wright State is getting a good one, no doubt about it.” Northern Kentucky has the reigning Mr. Baseball, Highlands graduate Drew Rom, who is playing Single-A minor-league ball in Maryland. The honor is voted on by the state coaches association. Castleman has put up video-game numbers during the 2019 season. He is hitting .645 with 49 hits in 76 at-bats. He has scored 52 runs and drove in 50.

Castleman , right, entered May 10 hitting .645 with 49 hits in 76 at-bats. He had scored 52 runs and hit seven home runs and driven in 50 runs.

Nearly half of those hits, 22, are for extra bases, including seven home runs. He also has three triples and a teamhigh 25 stolen bases. He is second in the state in batting average, though the leader only has 30 at-bats. Castleman is one off the state leaders in total hits, and is third in slugging percentage, fi rst among players who have played the whole season. Castleman’s leads the state in RBI and runs scored.

“It’s pretty crazy,” Castleman said. “I’ve worked hard all winter. It’s been showing a lot. I just got to give credit to my teammates and coaches.” Castleman showed clutch play in Beechwood’s most important recent win, a 1-0 victory at Covington Catholic May 7. That win clinched the top seed in the 35th District Tournament. Castleman led off the fourth inning See CASTLEMAN, Page 2B

Ex-Dixie Heights star Zeke Pike gets NFL tryout Dave Clark Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK

Zeke Pike, a former Dixie Heights High School All-American quarterback dismissed from three college football programs because of off -the-fi eld problems, was among 36 rookies the Buff alo Bills invited – as a tight end – to an upcoming weekend tryout, according to multiple reports. Two receivers with area ties – former La Salle High School and Alabama standout Derek Kief and former Miami RedHawks standout James Gardner –

also were invited to try out for the Bills. Pike's father, Mark, who also starred at Dixie Heights, played for the Bills from 1986 to 1998 – on special teams, as well as linebacker and defensive end. When Zeke Pike was arrested in April of last year in Fort Wright, it was believed to be his fi fth arrest since 2012 - the year he graduated from Dixie Heights. Pike signed with Auburn as one of the nation's top QB prospects but was dismissed from the school in 2012. He enrolled at Louisville and con-

verted to tight end but was suspended for an alcohol-related charge. He checked into rehab and enrolled at Murray State, but was dismissed after a DUI charge. Pike's eff ort to get Pike sober included talking to students at a number of Kentucky high schools and founding Number8 Ministries just after he left prison.

Kentucky high school coaches and athletes have always been subject to Kentucky High School Athletic Association disciplinary action. Now spectators can be held accountable if they get out of line. The KHSAA Board of Control adopted a spectator conduct provision into its policies and procedures May 8 that any adult spectator removed by school administrators or law enforcement, whether or not referred by a contest offi cial, for unsportsmanlike conduct shall be suspended from attending, at minimum, the next contest at that level of competition and all other contests at any level in the interim, the policy states. An adult spectator is defi ned as any adult not listed as a school coach attending any KHSAA-sanctioned interscholastic scrimmage, regular or postseason contest. “It is my sincere hope, and I believe that of our board, that this penalty never be implemented and this be yet another tool in the toolbox of our school administrators to address some of the concerns we see throughout the year, ” KHSAA commissioner Julian Tackett said in a release. “Hopefully this is a deterrent that, when implemented in our schools, becomes that one last chance for people to stop short of acting in such an unsportsmanlike manner that ejection is the only option.” The KHSAA has expressed concern in recent months in the decreased number of offi cials in various sports.

State baseball, softball sites set The KHSAA Board of Control also approved sites for the upcoming baseball and softball semi-state games while addressing a number of policy revisions. KHSAA staff has worked throughout the year to secure neutral venues for the baseball and softball semi-state rounds – with a preference given to collegiate sites, if possible. The semi-state games will take place Saturday, June 1. In both baseball and softball, the Eighth Region champion will face the Seventh Region champion at the University of Louisville. In softball, the Ninth and 10th Region champions will face off at the Northern Kentucky University softball complex. The site for the same meeting in baseball has yet to be determined. Both of those matchups have the potential to pair up two Northern Kentucky teams. Our board’s directive has been to curtail the cost of travel for some teams by playing games closer to the schools and yet off er a neutral fi eld to replicate a state fi nals qualifying experience," Tackett said. “Thankfully, many of these institutions off ered their facilities at no cost to truly support the member schools and we are very thankful. This See KHSAA, Page 2B


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by beating out an infi eld single. He stole second base and later scored the only run of the game. Playing center fi eld, he made a couple of running catches look easier than they actually were. Clutch play is nothing new to Castleman, who was a standout two-way player for the football team, including a key role as a top off ensive threat in the backfi eld. “It was awesome,” he said of the CovCath win. “Hopefully we can win the district championship and go into our next goal, the regional championship. We just have to play our type of baseball: hit the ball, put the ball in

Archery ends The KHSAA state archery competition concluded April 30. Simon Kenton had the best showing of a local team in the girls tournament, fi nishing fi fth overall. Paige Robbins, last year’s individual runner-up, fi nished 10th this season, and Holly Snow was 26th. Senior Kirkland Brannen of Pendleton County fi nished 16th, and sophomore Makenna Lanham of Cooper was 18th. Lanham was Region 6 individual champion. Robbins (second), Kennedy Wyatt (fourth) and Grace Hofstetter led regional champion Simon Kenton. Hannah Ubelhor of St. Henry fi nished third. Caroline Baker and Mia Hart both shot 288 to lead Ryle, fi nishing in the top seven. Pendleton County was second in Region 7, led by Katy Kaiser in second and Brannen in third. In the boys tournament, Brennan Eilers of St. Henry and Christopher Miller of Grant County tied for 20th with a 291. Carson Burch and Mason Gilvin of Ryle shot 290, with Burch fi nishing 24th and Gilving tying for 25th based on tiebreakers, which start with the number of perfect 10s shot. At the Region 6 tournament, Ryle won with a 1,999, 48 points ahead of second-place Covington Latin. Burch fi nished second for Ryle, and Mason Conrad was fourth. Nick Korzenborn led Latin in ninth. Calvary Christian’s Jonathan Stonis won the individual title with a 297. Eilers was third. Pendleton County fi nished second in Region 7, with Brett Kohler fi nishing third, Adam Derico fi fth and Travis Jones ninth.

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Norse basketball.” Joey Kizel is also welcomed to NKU after serving as the graduate assistant at Texas for the last two years. As part of the Longhorns staff , Kizel assisted in various aspects of player development, game preparation, scouting, logistical operations and fi lm breakdown. Kizel holds a degree in economics from Middlebury College, where he was a three-time fi rst team all-conference honoree and team captain. Following graduation, he played professionally in 2014 for Kiryat Ata in the Liga Leumit (Israeli National League). Horn on Kizel: “Joey Kizel has been by my side as a GA the last two years at Texas and was the obvious choice for me as our video coordinator. He is organized, a relentless worker and able to take on a variety of tasks and perform them well. We are fortunate to have someone of his ability in his position.”

VOGT TO TRANSFER Chris Vogt, a rising junior center, announced on Friday, May 10 that he would enter the NCAA transfer portal and not return to the Norse. On his Twitter account, Vogt said “this was the hardest decision I’ve ever had to make.” He said “I truly believe that coach Horn will continue to build on the traditions and success at NKU. But, it’s not the staff I committed to and it no longer feels like the right fi t for me.” Vogt, a 7-foot-1 center from Graves County in Mayfi eld, Ky., played every game last season, averaging 4.5 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.2 blocks for the Norse, who were the Horizon League champions. Vogt had a career game of 20 points, 14 rebounds and three assists in a home win over Green Bay. He had two games of 16 points in key league wins, and stepped up several times during the year when Drew McDonald missed time with injury.

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Local tavern to celebrate 80 years in business In 1939, there were more than 100 cafes, more commonly known as taverns or bars, listed in the business directory for the City of Covington. One of them was a new establishment owned by Henry “Heine” Boehmker located on the south end of Pike Street in the Lewisburg neighborhood. Heine’s Cafe, as it was known at that time, is still in business. It’s been Herb & Thelma’s Tavern since 1965 and the current owners will celebrate its 80th anniversary as a Covington hot spot on May 18. “This has to be one of the longest lasting small businesses in the city and we want to do something special to commemorate that,” said Joe Fessler, who has owned the tavern since 2015. “When you think about the generations of people who have enjoyed themselves here over the last 80 years, it’s overwhelming.” The anniversary celebration will take place from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday, May 18 at the tavern located at the corner of Pike Street and Western Avenue in Covington. There will be no admission charge and free parking will be available in the Be Concerned lot on Pike Street across from the tavern. Fessler plans to have an outdoor beer garden in the rear of the historic building that will feature one of the popular beers brewed in Cincinnati when Heine’s Cafe fi rst opened.

Greg Hardman, owner of Christian Moerlein Brewing Company in Cincinnati, has agreed to provide kegs of Schoenling Lager Beer to be part of the festivities. A commemorative beer glass and T-shirt are also being created for the event. Schoenling fi rst went on the market in the 1930s after the end of Prohibition. The brewing company merged with Hudepohl in 1986 and 10 years later it was sold to Boston Beer. “Schoenling Lager Beer and Heine’s Cafe came on the local scene about the same time in the 1930s, so this is a perfect way to recreate some history for both,” said Hardman. The neighborhood bar and restaurant was a family owned business for more than 75 years. It became Herb & Thelma’s Tavern in 1965 when the original owner’s son and his wife took over. They passed ownership of the bar down to their son, Chip, who retired in 2012. Joe and Suzanne Fessler became owners in 2015. They expanded the menu and beer selections, but they didn’t change the name of the popular establishment. “Herb & Thelma’s Tavern has become a local icon,” Joe Fessler said. “It’s built a great reputation as a place to eat and drink and enjoy yourself. And that’s what we’ll be celebrating on May 18.” Joe Fessler

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sion 2 Unit of the Year (Division 2 includes units from Kentucky, North Carolina, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and D.C.). There are nearly 300 active units currently; each of which is led and guided by adult volunteers. The Young Marines organization is divided into six divisions across the United States. Annually, one unit is selected from each Division and from these six winners, one will be named “National Unit of the Year” at the Adult Leaders Conference. Northern Kentucky will represent Division 2 at that conference in Orlando this month. Chartered in 2005, the Northern Kentucky Young Marines unit currently has 28 members, boys and girls ranging from 8 to 18 years old (from Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana), plus 8 Adult Volunteer Leaders. This is the fi rst “Unit of the Year” title for them and they are very excited and honored to represent their Unit and their Division at ALC. Their unit has represented Kentucky in 2011, 2013, and 2017 at the Pearl Harbor Memorial parades in Hawaii, and is the Proud Home of the 2011 Advanced Leadership School Honor Graduate, the 2013 Division 2 Young Marine of the Year, the 2016 Division 2 Young Marine of the Year, the 2016 Advanced Leadership School Iron Mike & Honor Graduate, the 2017 Division 2 Young Marine of the Year, 2017 National Junior Leader-

ship School Honor Graduate and the 2013-14 NATIONAL Young Marine of the Year. The Young Marines is a Leadership Program for kids ages 8 through the completion of high school modeled after, and endorsed by, the United State Marine Corps. At our unit (one of nearly 300 across the U.S.) we focus on Military & American History, physical fi tness, public speaking, citizenship, community service, and living a healthy, drug-free lifestyle. Young Marines are not pushed into the military, but they are required to appreciate the freedoms granted by those who serve(d). Find out more at NKyYoungMarines.com or attend our 2019A Recruit Graduation on 25 May at the Newport Elks Lodge (3704 Alexandria Pike, Cold Spring, KY 41076). Lynne Arnold

will be on hand for questions. A short historical video will be played prior to opening the safe. Partners in this project include the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and Covington Cincinnati Suspension Bridge Committee with special thanks to Acme Lock, Anchor Properties and Two Men and a Truck. The safe opening will also air live on TBNK Spectrum channel 200 and Cincinnati Bell Fiber channel 819. Overfl ow parking is available at the Midtown Parking Garage across from the library for a small fee. For more questions, contact the Local History and Genealogy Department at (859) 962-4070. Visit www.kentonlibrary.org for Library locations and hours. Robin Klaene

Carvnival set for May 24-26 at Erlanger Lions

Roebling Bridge historic safe opening set for May 16 Earlier this year, a safe that historians believe to be from the 1860s-1870s, was pulled from long term storage at the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. On Thursday, May 16 at 10 a.m., the public is invited to watch the opening of the Roebling Bridge Historic Safe live at the Covington Branch of the Kenton County Public Library. Professional safecrackers from ACME Lock Company will unlock the 150-year-old safe that hasn’t been opened in over 65 years. Any contents found in the safe will be examined by the Kenton County Public

We are having a carnival May 24-25 from 6 p.m. to midnight and May 26 from 3-11 p.m. featuring rides for all ages, kids and adult games. We will have a silent auction. We will have cotton candy, funnel cakes candy apples by Kissel Brothers. We will have burgers, hot dogs, metts, brats and fi sh and fries. We will also have music. It will be at the Erlanger Lions at 5996 Belair Dr. Erlange. We will off er discounted pre-sale bracelets for the rides at Accu-Tex Signs

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Travis Parker 8 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport.

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Mini Wall Hanging Knitting Class 6-8 p.m., Knit On!, 735 Monmouth St., Newport. $15. Call to preregister 859-291-5648.

Party in the Fort 6-10:30 p.m., DCCH Fairgrounds, 75 Orphanage Road, Fort Mitchell.

Fundraising & Charity Friends of Covington honor Normand and Lisa Desmarais 5:30 p.m., Madison Theater, 730 Madison Ave., Covington. eventbrite.com.

Kids & Family Ryle Lady Raider Basketball Middle School Skills Camp 6-8:30 p.m., Ryle High School, 10379 US 42, Union. 859-384-5300.

Nightlife & Singles RubyGreen, Sami Riggs 6 p.m., Lucky Duck Pub, 5036 Old Taylor Mill Road, Latonia.

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

Kids & Family CinciClassic Retro Gaming Expo 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Highlander Event Center, 90 Alexandria Pike, Fort Thomas. $10 adults, free ages under 12. cinciclassic.net. Storytime and Activities: Oh, the Places You’ll Go! 11 a.m., Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 1 Levee Way Suite 2127, Newport. stores.barnesandnoble.com.

Literary & Books

Baskerville 8-10 p.m., Falcon Theatre, 636 Monmouth St., Newport. $25, $15 students. $5 off Thursday performances. Runs May 3-18. falcontheater.net.

Robert & Lauren Hudson: It Can Be Done 2 p.m., Joseph-Beth Booksellers, 2785 Dixie Highway, Crestview Hills. Free. . Kids’ Book Hangout 2 p.m., Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 1 Levee Way Suite 2127, Newport. stores.barnesandnoble.com.

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

NKY Cavalcade of Homes noon-5 p.m., Northern Kentucky. Free. Guide available at all local Kroger stores in Northern Kentucky.

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Nightlife & Singles

Concerts & Tour Dates Hyryder - Grateful Dead Tribute 9 p.m., Madison Live, 734 Madison Ave., Covington. ticketmaster.com. Travis Parker, Andrew Hibbard 9:30 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com.

Cincinnati Noir 10 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. Newport Gangsters Tour 5 p.m., Gangsters Dueling Piano Bar, 18 E 5th St., Newport. $25. Runs Saturdays March 2-Oct. 26. RubyGreen, Sami Riggs 5:30 p.m., Brianza Gardens & Winery, 14611 Salem Creek Road, Crittenden.

Health & Wellness

SUNDAY, MAY 19

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

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Performing Arts

Nightlife & Singles Basic Truth 7 p.m., The Fifth Lounge Radisson Riverfront, 668 West 5th St., Covington.

SATURDAY, MAY 18

Adam Carroll 6 p.m., Ludlow Tavern, 214 Elm St, 214 Elm St., Ludlow. Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash 6 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. The Sea the Sea 7 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com.

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Film

Flotsam & Jetsam 8 p.m., Madison Live, 734 Madison Ave., Covington. $18, $15 advance. ticketmaster.com. Headbangers Ball 8 p.m., The Southgate House Revival, 111 E. Sixth St., Newport. southgatehouse.com. Riff Raff 8 p.m., Thompson House, 24 East 3rd St., Newport. The Blame Bertsch Band 7 p.m., Sis’s Family Restaurant & Bar, 837 Monmouth St., Newport.

St. Cecilia’s Got Talent: Dinner and Show 6 p.m., St Cecilia Roman Catholic Church, 5313 Madison Pike, Independence. $35/family, $7 single.

Health & Wellness Barre & Beer 11 a.m., Wooden Cask Brewing Company, 629 York St., Newport. $10. eventbrite.com.

Wellness on the Levee: Namaste Newport Gentle Yoga 4 p.m., Newport on the Levee, 1 Levee Way, Newport. Free. eventbrite.com.

Kids & Family Kinderballet presents Cinderella 2 p.m., Boone County Main Library, 1786 Burlington Pike, Burlington.

Sales & Retail Burlington Antique Show 6 a.m.-3 p.m., Boone County Fairgrounds, 5819 Idlewild Road, Burlington. $4-$6, free ages 12 and under. Free parking. No pets. burlingtonantiqueshow.com.

MONDAY, MAY 20 Business & Networking Union Business Mixer 6-7:30 p.m., Union 42 Bourbon & Brew, 9900 Old Union Road, Union. eventbrite.com.

Education Pint of Science Festival 7 p.m., Mac’s Pizza Pub Covington, 604 Main St., Covington. $5. Seating is limited, reservations suggested. Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center features two speakers each evening. Each last 20 minutes with questions taken afterward. May 20: Placenta: Wombmate... and Target? May 21: Disrupted Development, May 22: What Do we Do With It Now? After Delivery. pintofscience.us/events/cincinnati.

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FORT MITCHELL – Brittany High has been named Volunteer Coordinator at Redwood, it was announced by Carol Serrone, Director of Philanthropy for the

Northern Kentucky nonprofi t, special needs facility. The Burlington native is a 2015 graduate of Northern Kentucky University where she majored in Anthropology and Women’s Studies. “I look forward to managing the amazing people of Redwood volunteers we now have and work to recruit new volunteers to support our mission, High said. “I’m excited to connect people to all of the various volunteer projects and needs we have here at Redwood,” she said. In announcing her hire, Ms. Serrone said: “Brittany has a tremendous

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2226 Dominion Drive: Amy and Michael Collis to Nancy and Craig Zimmerman; $200,000 39 Sunnymeade Drive: Amanda and Robert Mangine Jr. to Audrey and Thomas Staley; $360,000 47 Thompson Ave.: Judith and Anthony Warren to Robert Alcorn; $180,000

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Crescent Springs 2266 Devlin Place, unit 302: Andrew Kendall to Hans Roedig; $127,000

Edgewood 3043 Ashley Drive: Reising Remdeling, LLC to Jennifer and Patrick McGraw Jr.; $365,000 3104 Edge Mar Drive: Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC to Margaret Loosier and Meredith Loosier; $208,500

Erlanger 3330 Sycamore Tree Lane: Stevie and William Barnes to Brittany and Daniel Nevins; $135,000 3905 Spire Circle, unit 122-G: Randy Webb to Cynthia Hopkins; $138,000 407 Erlanger Road: Tim Pumphrey to Marcus Matthews; $125,000 434 Division St.: Taylor Smith to Karyn Zwick; $127,500 667 Maple Tree Lane: Margaret Lovins to Kelsey Aylor; $65,000 888 Borderlands Drive, unit 132-C: Troy Galley to Coleen and Jose Guzman; $224,000

Rapunzel returns to Redwood FORT – Rapunzel The Therapy Guinea Pig and her handler, will make a return appearance at Redwood, Thursday, May 16th at 9:30 a.m. The announcement was made today by Carol Serrone, Director of Philanthropy for the Northern Kentucky nonprofi t, special needs facility.

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Sherrie and Donald Riddell; $120,000 858 Freedom Trail: Chad Dalton to Jaclyn Hensly and Chrissy Hensley; $202,000

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Independence 10096 Meadow Glen Drive: Fischer Single Family Homes IV, LLC to Samantha and Chad Luttrell; $275,500 10411 Lynchburg Drive: Tori and Christopher Steward to Leah and Dustin Peavler; $217,500 10571 Pepperwood Drive: Emily and Ryan Borkowski to Kristy and Joseph Stidham; $255,000 1063 Ivoryhill Drive: Kelli and Joh Kuchar III to Sam Cottongim; $187,500 3191 Senour Road: Theresa Baker to Brenda and Wayne Young; $208,500 603 Badger Court: Michelle and Jason Abney to Britany Moore; $158,000 6517 Persimmon Court: Bernice Gadd to

Taylor Mill 500 Mason Road: Billie McDaniel and Christian McDaniel to Corey Peery; $278,000 740 Bonnie Lane: Stephanie Snodgrass to Tarik Carter; $104,000

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Stuff all kinds of things... All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap or familial status or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newpaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. Kentucky Commission on Human Rights 800-292-5566 H.O.M.E. (Housing Opportunities Made Equal) 513-721-4663

BURLINGTON ANTIQUE SHOW Boone County Fairgrounds Burlington, KY Sunday, May 19 -----------8am-3pm $4.00/Adult Early Buying 6am-8am $6/Adult Rain or Shine 513-922-6847 burlingtonantiqueshow.com

Careers 21 Ac. Grant Co., all woods, lots of frontage, mobiles welcome, hunt out your backdoor, city water, $3,000 down, $775 per mo. 9 Ac. Butler area, open ridge in front, rolling into woods in back, ¼ mile off Hwy 27, city water avail., $2,000 down, $477 per mo. 5 Ac Kenton Co., rolling to hilly pasture, view, on blacktop dead end road, double wides welcome, $54,900, $1,500 down 7 Ac. Dry Ridge area, all woods, hilly, 10 min. Off I-75, quiet area, city water & electric along road, $56,900, $2,000 down 4 Ac. Glencoe area, mostly rolling pasture, ideal spot for home or double wide, view, city water,$34,900, $1,000 down, $310 per mo. 1 Ac. Kenton Co., near Visalia, open in front, rolling off into woods, double wides are welcome,city water, $2,000 down, $300 per mo. 31 Ac. Pendleton Co., mostly woods, some pasture, semiprivate homesite, 3 miles off Hwy. 27, city water, $105,900, $4,000 down TRI-STATE LAND CO. Walton, KY (859) 485-1330

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Farm Employment Wanted dependable individual to help with mowing, weed eating and various odd jobs. Perfect summer job opportunity for high school or college age individual. Pay is $12/hour in Verona, KY Please call Cindy at 859-393-5856 & leave a message

Homes for Sale-Ky Vacant Land Owen Co. KY 32 Acres, water, electric, building lots & hunting acreage in 1 tract. Possible owner financing, $160,000 Call 859-359-5110 between 5-10pm

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great places to live... Amelia: Lrg 2 bdrm apartment , heat water & waste paid. Quiet area near shopping $575 513-207-8246

Nucor Steel Gallatin (Ghent, KY), a division of the nation’s largest steel and steel products manufacturer and largest recycler is seeking to assemble a hiring pool of qualified applicants for jobs in:

Please visit our website for a complete description of the position, requirements and benefits package. Interested individuals may register at www.nucor.com > Careers > Overview > Scroll down to "Interested in becoming a Nucor Teammate? Click Here" > View All Jobs At Nucor > Under Location type, "Ghent, KY". Be prepared to upload a resume. The registration period will end on or before May 31, 2019. Nucor Steel Gallatin does not accept unsolicited resumes. No phone calls please.

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Special Notices-Clas CINCINNATI POSTCARD SHOW, May 18, 10-4, Clarion Hotel, 3855 Hauck Rd. 12 dealers. Buying/selling postc a r d s postcardarcheology.com , (248)207-1111

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

Nashville Show Tour, 5 Days & 4 Nights Transportation, Hotel, Grand Ole Opry, $685.00 Guided Tour of Nashville & Belle Meade Plantation Country Music Hall of Fame Patsy Cline Museum, Johnny Cash Museum 859341-4284 http://www.grouptrips.com/T uttleTours/1582844 , (859)341-4284

Business Destin, FL, Gulf front, 2BR, Condo Rentals, in Beautiful Destin, Local owner. 513-528-9800 Office., 513-752-1735 H

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC Sea Pines. 3BR, 3 1/2BA Townhome on golf course & near Sea Pines beach club. Rented only by the owners. 513-314-7987

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

Musical Instruction

2 PIANO LESSONS 50 YRS. EXP.; 859-727-4264

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BEAUTY/NAIL SALON ONGOING BUSINESS, Fully Equipped, N.KY Upscale Area. Richwood KY. For Lease. 859-760-0441

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4WD Honda Foreman Rubicon, 4WD, automatic and optional manual--low hours and low miles--used on farm in Owen County, $2700. (859)630-2999 wadkisson@adkisson.org

BUYING 35mm Photo Slides primarily railroad & transportation related 1940’s- 1970’s, Comic Books 1940’s - present, 1920’s -1950’s Dectective & Pin-up Pulp Magazines, 513-325-4913 BUYING-RECORD ALBUMS & CDs, METAL, JAZZ, BLUES, ROCK, RAP, INDIE, R&B & REGGAE. 513-683-6985 CASH FOR RECORDS Private collector buying 45’s & LP’s Up to $10 per record, small & large collections. Roger 513-575-2718 I can come to you! I buy pre-1980’s home contents: bikes, stereo, records, jewelry, keyboards, guitars, etc. Call: 513-4735518 I BUY STEREO SPEAKERS, PRE AMPS, AMPS, REEL TO REEL TURNTABLE, RECORDS, INSTRUMENTS, ETC (513) 473-5518 $$$ PAID for LPs, CDs, CASSETTES -ROCK, BLUES, INDIE, METAL, JAZZ, ETC + VINTAGE STEREO EQUIP, DVDs & MEMORABILIA. 50 YRS COMBINED BUYING EXPERIENCE! WE CAN COME TO YOU! 513-591-0123

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

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The following storage units from Stronghold of Kentucky will be sold at public auction by Don Bates Auctioneers, at 3700 Holly Lane, Erlanger, Kentucky, 41018 on May 28, 2019 at 10:00 A.M. and will continue until all items are sold

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Unit #282, April Stowers, 2241 Madison Ave.Apt#1, Covington, KY 41014 Unit #358, James Vieira, 3402 Meadowlake Drive, Edgewood, KY 41018 KEN,May16,23,’19# 3562985

AKC Pug puppies, black & fawn, 8 wks old, vet checked, & up to date on shots & deworming, $700. Call for more info: 513-305-5528

All Ohio’s REPTILE Sale & Show Buy, sell, trade! Sat, May 25, 9a-3p Adults $5. 10 & under $1 Franklin County Fairgrounds 5035 Northwest Pkwy Hilliard, OH 43026 614-459-4261 / 614-457-4433 www.allohioreptileshows.webs.com

Shih Tzu Puppies, grey and white 9wks old, vet checked, 1st shots and dewormed, P.O.P. $350 Cash only 859-462-3402

û REWARD û LOST WHITE MIXED LAB, FEMAILE, BELLEVIEW AREA, 859-586-5869

Happy Jackâ Flea Beacon: patented device controls fleas in the home without toxic chemicals or costly exterminators. Results overnight! LUCAS HARDWARE (www.fleabeacon.com)

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

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German Shepard pups, AKC reg, wormed, vet checked, POP, socialized w/ children $800 765-309-8584

German Shepherd Puppies AKC,$400-600, Black/tan, sable, black, family pets wormed, shots, ODA licensed. See pics at www.ohi ohgs.com (419)629-3830 ohio hgs@gmail.com

Mechanics Automotive Hand Power Tools Socket sets (1/4", 3/8", 1/2" and 3/4") and power tools along with it ; 5 Snap-on tool boxes (bottom, center, top, and 2-side hang on boxes); Hand tools: wrenches (box end & open end); 5HP air compressor w/ a 30-gallon tank; 2.5 ton floor jack Tools are brand name: Snap-on, Mac, and Cornwell Looking for best offer Call 513-582-8449

Golden Doodle Pups, 1st shots & dewormd, vet checked, calm, $900 859-816-8533, pics @ companionbreeders.blogspot.com

Labrador pups- AKC-6wkschoc females- shots and vet checked (859)588-6727

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HARRIS DIATOMACEOUS EARTH FOOD GRADE 100% OMRI Listed-For Organic Use. Available: Hardware Stores, The Home Depot, homedepot.com

MT. LOOKOUT 1 & 2 BDRM Grandin Bridge Apartments 513-871-6419

For Sale. 1 Red Kent Monarch Tricycle. Never ridden. Almost brand new. Fully assembled. Helmet included plus lock up chain with code, oil, & owners manual. Comes with pump. Bought for $325, will sacrifice for $225 615-788-7229

Nucor is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer - M/F/Disabled/Vets - and a drug - free workplace

Cincinnati Family & Senior Low Income Apts. Section 8. 1-3BR. 513-929-2402 Equal Opportunity Housing

FT. THOMAS. 1 & 2 BDRM APTS & 1 BDRM TOWNHOMES 859-441-3158

Condo Contents Reasonably Priced; Recliners, Dining, Bedroom, Living Room, Some Antiques 859-912-2881

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

Emergency Medical Technician

WALTON 2 acre Residential Lots, (Homes Only), 2 mi. South of Walton. Price Reduced, $52-$58K 859-802-8058

TRAIN SWAP MEET O, S & Std Gauge With Operating Train Layout Ohio River TCA Sat., May 18th, 10:30a-2:00p American Legion (Greenhills) 11100 Winton Road Admis $5 Adult, 12 & Under Free

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Labrador Retriever, female, $400, 7wks, chocolate (859)588-6727 Pekepoo, M/F, Vet Checked, $600, (937)510-2863 rosesgoldendoodles.com

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

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

TO: Janice F. Pierson 4316 Glenn Ave. Covington, KY 41015 In the Matter of: Janice F. Pierson (aka “Janice F. Creech.”), RN On Nov. 29, 2018, the Ohio Board of Nursing issued a Notice of Immediate Suspension and Opportunity for Hearing to Ms. Pierson, mailed on Nov. 30, 2018, via certified mail, to her address of record listed above and to an alternate address. The Board could not confrim delivery. The Notice states that the Board intends to consider disciplinary action against Ms. Pierson’s nursing license based on: her guilty plea to and conviction of one (1) count of Theft of Controlled Substance, and one (1) count of Wanton Endangerment in the First Degree, both Class D felonies; and an Order of Temporary Suspension and subsequent Agreed Order issued by the Kentucky Board of Nursing suspending her KY license with conditions for reinstatement to be followed by probationary terms and conditions. These events would constitute grounds for disciplinary action pursuant to §§4723.28(B)(1), (B)(5) and (B)(6), ORC. Ms. Pierson is notified that her Ohio nursing license, RN-209514, is suspended. Ms. Pierson is entitled to a hearing in this matter if it is requested within 30 days of the last date of publication of this Notice. Ms. Pierson may appear at hearing in person, by her attorney or by another representative permitted to practice before the Board, or she may present her position, arguments or contentions in writing. At the hearing, she may present evidence and examine witnesses appearing for or against her. Any questions or correspondence should be addressed to: Lisa Ferguson Ramos Compliance Unit Manager 17 S. High Street, Suite 660 Columbus, OH 43215-3466 KEN,May2,9,16,’19# 3522035

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STORAGE BINS DISPERSAL AUCTION WEDNESDAY MAY 29, 2019 9:00 AM Selling at 3-L SELF STORAGE Located at 3333 Madison Pike Fort Wright, KY 41017. Take I-275 to 3-L HWY (Madison Pike) Go North Next door to Golf Driving Range.

Key Storage WEDNESDAY MAY 29 2019 At Appr 10:45 AM Located at 206 Vine Street Wilder, KY 41076 Take I-275 to Wilder exit 77 go North (left) on Route 9/AA HWY to left on Vine Street

Wilder SELF-STORAGE WEDNESAY MAY 29 2019 At Appr 11:45 AM Located at 91 Banklick Rd. Wilder Ky.41076 From Vine ST. G0 NORTH (LEFT) on Rt.9 AA/HWY.to left ON BLANKLICK Rd. to Auction

Beacon Self Storage WEDNESAY MAY 29 2019 At Appr 12:45 AM Located at 8 Beacon Dr, Wilder, KY 41076 The managers have contracted me to sell the contents of storage units for past due rents Pursuant to KY Law K.R.S. 359-200 to 359-250 Sold by unit only, buyer must take total contents or will not be allowed to Bid again Terms : CASH ONLY Not responsible for accidents. No buyers premium

KANNADY & MOORE AUCTION SERVICE LLC Randy A. Moore Auctioneer Williamstown, KY 859-393-5332

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LOCATED AT 200 MILL STREET, WILLIAMSTOWN KY. 41097 TAKE I-75 SOUTH TO EXIT 156 GO LEFT TO RED LIGHT GO RIGHT TO LEFT ON MILL STREET AUCTION ON RIGHT. MRS. EMMA CARR HAS CONTRACTED US TO AUCTION HER LIFE TIME COLLECTION OF ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES. This is a partial list many, many more items. Open Rose Blue Depression Pink Depression, Green Depression, salt & pepper shakers, collection sweet pea vase, Session mantle clock lamps, Salters jumbo peanut butter jar, Match Book collection, Sad Irons, oil lamps, signs, 8 pc. Creative Fine China, Roseville pottery, Hull 110-33-6 Jellon pottery, Weller vase, crocks, butter molds, butter churn, coffee grinder, spice jars and rack, Pepsi therm., oak office desk, chair, dresser sets, antique rocker, child’s rockers, antique lamp table, Hickory basket, Hipony rocking horse, lamp tables, World Globe, antique toys, marbles claw foot lamp table, old advertising, hand fans, brass apple sauce bucket, sewing basket, #10 crock, trunk, church pew, tobacco knife, red wagon, hat boxes, red drop leaf kitchen table, milk bottles, bird houses, kitchen cabinets, ice cream, freezer, church pew, lots of granite pans, coffee pots, crock bowls, black memorable items, old dolls, Barbie dolls, Cuckoo clock. TERMS ARE CASH OR CHECK WITH PROPER ID. NO BUYER PREMIUM 6% SALES TAX WILL BE ADDED, IF A DEALER BRING COPY OF SALES TAX NUMBER FOR ARE FILES. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS

KANNADY & MOORE AUCTION SERVICE LLC Morningview & Williamstown, KY AUCTIONEERS Randy Moore Steve Kannady 859-393-5332 859-991-8494 Also check out pictures on auctionzip.com ID # 1411

1 BUYER of OLD CARS CLASSIC, ANTIQUE ’30-40-50-60-70s, Running or not. 513-403-7386

CINCY STREET RODS 49 Annual Car Show & Swap Meet, Sun 5/19, 9a-4p, Butler co. Fairgrounds, Rt 4, Hamilton, OH Open to all years. Pre-registrations & cruise-in, Sat 5/18, 5p-9p, 513-235-3978, cincystreetrods.com

For Sale: 14 ft. aluminum Sylvan super snapper, 9.9 Mariner, $950. 859-282-9130

)Sea Nymph Row Boat * 14 ft, comes with an electric trolling motor, $500 (859)911-7635

1991 Toyota Tercel 4 speed, 4 cylinder. $800. Please call: 859-638-7782

Ft Thomas KY Estate Sale 86 Mel Lawn Dr Ft Thomas, KY 5/18 & 5/19 Sat - 10-4 #’s @ 9:45 Sun - 1-4 Contents of home to include 3 pc 1930s walnut bedroom, leather couch, Ethan Allen cart, table w/chairs, spinet piano, derby glasses, office desk, prints to include Stobart, Ray harms, Fabes, Ruthven, etc., records, Delta bandsaw, wood lathe, jointer, belt sander, planer, drillpress, woodworking tools, clamps, Lots of handtools, air compressor, nuts & bolts, patio table with six chairs. Lots of misc. Too much to list – all priced to sell! Info and pics HSESTATESALES.com or 859-468-9468. Directions – N Ft Thomas Ave., -Mel Lawn Drive.

Garage Sales 110 Woodspoint Dr. Crestview Hills Fri and Sat 9am3pm Variety of items, households, some clothing, toys, tents, bike, outdoor furniture, antique mirror, pictures too much to list! Must see! 23 Lakeshore Dr., Florence, KY. Off Hopeful Church. Fri. 5/17 & Sat. 5/18, 9a-?. Antiques, nick nacks, collectables, & jewelry. 6330 BAYMILLER LANE, 41005, Sat, May 18th, 8-3, Exercise equipment, furniture, tools & clothes.

9864 Cherbourg Drive Saturday, 5/18 - 9am-2pm Tools, fishing gear, antiques, etc. EVERYTHING MUST GO! BIG BABY & CHILDREN’S SALE! 1809 Euclid Ave. - Covington Sat. ONLY, 5/18 - 8am-1pm Baby furniture, clothing, toys

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Nissan 2006 Quest Van SE 3.5 V6. Only 60K mi. Exc Cond., 859-525-6363

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Erlanger, Estate Sale, 613 Lake Knoll Court, Sat: 9:00-3:00, Household items, farmhouse decor, misc. , Dir: Stevenson Road to Perimeter Drive, 1st Stop sign turn right on Lake Knoll Court

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Nissan 2006 Quest Van SE 3.5 V6. Only 60K mi. Exc Cond., 859-525-6363

2000 GMC Jimmy. Black, 4-DR, V6. New brakes & rotors. New tires. Clean. Runs good. 859-356-2976

Mercedes 2013 SLK250 Sport Conv., Hardtop, Auto 6,531 Miles $25,000 Immaculately Kept 859-384-1213

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$ ALL VINTAGE MOTORCYCLES WANTED PRE-1980 ANY SHAPE CASH PAID $ ALL MAKES & MODELS CALL 845-389-3239 or cyclesndmore10@gmail.com

Dodge 2010 Grand Caravan SXT, 80K mi, ex cond. 859525-6363

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Larrison Estate Sales, LLC 6537 Kentucky View Dr. Cincinnati, OH 45230 Sat. May 18th (10:00-4:00) & Sun. May 19th (10:00-4:00) (Line numbers given out at 9:00 for 10:00 entrance) FANTASTIC ANTIQUE COLLECTOR’S ESTATE SALE Furniture ~ Textiles ~ Art ~ Glassware ~ Dolls and RARE Primitives! Decades of collecting & antiquing fill this property! You will find TONS of antiques, advertising memorabilia, art, tapestries, huge collection of dolls, glassware, etchings, prints, large selection of primitive furniture & collectables, old postcards, 4-CRYSTAL chandeliers, furniture, china, STERLING, crystal, Americana Memorabilia, Baskets , Crafts Glassware/China: Talavera, Tiffany, Shetland, Lenox, Signature, Staffordshire, Royal Albert, Crown Trent, Handarbeit, Bethany, Royal Winton, Cranberry Glass, Pigeon Blood, Limoges, James Sadler, Erphila, Victoria Beale, J Vazquez,Vtg Perfume Bottles & Mini’s Drapery Workroom: 100’s of bolts of Trims-Fabric- thread, notions, LG padded workroom Table, Craft supplies, scissors, bxs of Iron- On Letters, Vtg Ironing Board, Pillow Forms….. Dolls & Collectables: Huge collection of VTG & Antique dolls/clothes/accessories/furniture, Atq Metal Doll House w/furniture, Miniatures, Marionettes, Lg & Sm Wd Doll Houses, Wicker Baby Buggies, Metal Furniture, quite the Collection! DEP 4, Effanbee, JDK 214, Arranbee, Horsman, Royal Doll Co, Ashton Drake,Vtg Barbie-Ken & the gang, Marie Osmand, Doll parts, Shoes Primitives: Antique TOYS, Farm Table, Tools, Yard Tools, BUTCHER BLOCK, Library Ladder, Crocks, Cast Iron, Barware, Butter churn,Tins/tinwares, $4 ea BLUE Ball Jars, Milk Glass, Visible Glass Mail Box, Decanters, Victrola, Records, Advertisements, Lanterns, Cash Register, CIGAR/wares,Cigar Cutter, Box dryers, Bird Cages, Artwork,Marbles, Matches, Derby Hats, Sterling/Costume Jewelry, Buddy Seat, Victorian Outdoor Wire Furniture Furniture: White Wicker Tables, Chairs, Sofa, Farm Table, Humidors, East Lake Settee, Chairs, Ice Cream Table, Pie Safe, Wardrobe, Hoosier Cabinet, Loveseats, Coffee/End Tables, Writing Desk, Screen, Picture Frames Lamps, Marble Top Chest, Rocking Chairs …& so much more Photos can be seen at: www.LarrisonEstateSales.com Look for the YELLOW signs! PLEASE be respectful of the neighbors yards!

Garage Sales Cold Spring, KY, Glenridge Neighborhood Community Yard Sale, Sat. 5/18, 8am to 1pm(off AA Hwy), Antiques, furniture, toys, clothes, & more!

COLD SPRING - Shadow Lake Comm. Yard Sale, off AA Hwy, Sat., May 18, 8am-1pm. Too much to list priced to sell!

Edgewood, 18 Lyndale Road, Fri: noon-6:00, Sat: 8:006:00, Antiques and glassware, lots of furniture, tools, grandmother wall clock, area rugs, formal dresses, cookware

Garage Sales

Erlanger Ky- Sat 5/18, 8am-2pm. Brightleaf Estates Neighborhood Sale. Turkeyfoot to Brightleaf & Narrows. Collectible toy trucks, figurines, etc. Furniture, exercise equipment, tools, lawnmower, hot tub cover, faux fireplace, clothing all ages, baby & kids items/toys, bikes, holiday, household, lots more! Florence, 7110 Manderlay Drive, Sat: 9-2, Four-family yard sale with quality items at reasonable prices, including vintage barware and bar signs, records, toys, books, home decor, kitchenware, tools, pet items, misses and plus size clothing, collectibles, and more!, Dir: U.S. 25 to Manderlay Drive, near R.A. Jones Middle School

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LARGE GARAGE/ESTATE SALE 1287 Beauregard Ct. - Milford, OH 5/17 - 5/18, 9am-3pm. Lrg amts of hand/power tools, baby/kids clothing, toys, Legos, Star Wars, books, hot tub, furn., antiques, collectibles, household items, & much more!

NEIGHBORHOOD YARD SALE RAEBURN Drive Off Colerain Vintage, household, baby & kids items, toys, stove, vinyl records, antiques, Comadore 64, jewelry, tools, hardware, & much more! No Early Birds! Fri. 5/17 and Sat. 5/18 9-2

Florence Community Yard Sale, Timberbrook Ln (off of Farmview) Saturday May 18th, 8am - 1pm

FLORENCE-Glens of Oakbrook Neighborhood. Oakbrook Dr to Glens Dr. Fri 5/17 & Sat 5/18, 8a-2p: Furniture, game table, adult & baby clothing, toys, sports equip., collectibles, lawnmower, fridge, household items, misc. Florence, Multi-Family garage sale, 9306 Hardwicke Lane, Fri: 9-1, Sat: 9-1, Clothes, crafting suppplies, toys, patio furniture, comics, books, glassware and household items., Dir: West on Route 42 from I-75. Left on Wetherington, Right on Savannah Lakes Drive. Turn left onto Hardwicke Lane. Florence, Yard Sale, 21 Miriam Dr, Thur: 9-5, Fri: 9-5, Sat: 9-5, Furniture, Toys, Glassware, Collectible Dolls and parts, Books, Wood Toy Boxes, Metal Drafting Desk, Wheelchair, and Lots of Miscellaneous. Fort Thomas City-Wide Yard Sale! Saturday, May 19th, 9am-4p or owners discretion For a list of participating locations please visit the city’s website at www.ftthomas.org This Even is Rain or Shine Ft. Thomas Sat. 5/18 - 8am-12pm Highland United Methodist Church $ to Missions General, seasonal, collectibles! North Ft. Thomas Avenue INDOOR YARD SALE! 5555 North Bend Road Burlington Saturday, 5/18 - 8am-??? Clothing, furniture, household decor, designer purses, kids toys, and much, much more!

LAKEMONT ANNUAL SALE ERLANGER, KY 41018 (Off Turkeyfoot Rd - RAIN OR SHINE) Saturday, May 18 from 8am-2pm Everything you want/need is HERE!

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MADEIRA. Saturday, May 18th HUGE COMMUNITYWIDE garage and yard sale. Dozens of families participating. Furniture, home accessories, tools, bikes, sports equipment, clothing, collectibles, toys, and just about anything you can imagine. Participating homes will have signs and/or balloons for identification. The city’s requirement of a temporary sign permit is waived for this day only. RAIN OR SHINE EVENT. Melbourne: St. Philips Church Sat 5/18: 8am-2pm Rain or shine (indoors if rain) misc household & personal items. Proceeds cover food cost for meals at Hosea House. Morning View: 1726 Spillman Road Thur., 5/16 - Sat., 5/18 ~ 8am-5pm ~ Tools, clothes, furniture, household items, and much more! Accumlated over 48+ years! Mount Area Garage Sale: 2100 Raeburn Dr. Fri & Sat 9-4 Pool table, stainglass light, ping pong table, antiques, art, furniture, accent pieces, & toys.

MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE! TOO MANY ITEMS TO LIST, EVERYTHING FROM HOUSEHOLD APPLI., BOOKS, WEIGHT LIFTING STATION, TOOLS, LAMPS, ETC. 1802 HIGHLAND AVENUEFT .WRIGHT, KY. SATURDAY ONLY, MAY 18, 8A-12P MULTI-FAMILY SALE! 13343 Peach Grove Rd (154) Saturday, 5/18 - 8am-1pm MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE! 1379 Afton Drive - Florence Saturday, 5/18 - 8am-1pm Furniture, clothing, and lots of misc.! ûùMulti Family Yard Sale ùû 1945 Highland Pike, Ft. Wright, KY Saturday, May 18 from 9a-1p Baby items, toys, household, furn., vintage, & much more! Rain or Shine!

Saddlebrook Farms Community Yard Sale! Off Weaver Rd. Fri 17th & Sat 18th 8am-4pm.

South Covington, Garage Sale, 9175 Blossom Lane, Sat: 8am-1pm, Women’s golf clubs, patio set with swivel chairs, typewriter, household items, clothes, games, vintage glider, stereo, LPs and 45s, Dir: South on 16. Right on Clover. Right on Blossom. Taylor Mill City Wide Sale Fri & Sat, May 17-18, 8a-2p. Taylor Mill Road (across Moose Lodge), turn on Crawford. Rain or Shine! WESTERN HILL GREEN TOWNSHIP: Timberchase/Deer Run Neighborhood Annual Street Sale. Sat 5/18 9am-2pm W. on Work Rd to Left on South, Right on Pickway & Side Streets Wilder, KY- 1137 Steffen Lane, off AA highway, next door to UDF. Thur. 5/16 - Sat. 5/18, 9am-2pm. Longaberger, Collectibles, Fenton, Bed Spreads, Quilt, Household, Cast Iron, & Much Much More.

Wilder, KY- City Wide Yard Sale May 18, 19 & 20, 8am - ? Center St, Johns Hill Rd, South Watchtower, Elm St., Feldman Ln, Beverly Dr, Timberridge Dr, Lakeveiw Dr. Full List Available at City Building.


MAY 16, 2019 μ KC-KENTUCKY - COMMUNITY μ 3C

PURSUANT TO KRS 424.290, “MATTERS REQUIRED TO BE PUBLISHED,” THE FOLLOWING RACES WILL APPEAR ON THE VOTING MACHINES AND PAPER BALLOTS IN THE PRECINCTS LISTED IN KENTON COUNTY FOR THE PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 21, 2019. I, Gabrielle Summe, Kenton County Clerk, do hereby certify that the listed Races are to be voted for at a Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, May 21, 2019 Attest Gabrielle Summe Kenton County Clerk KENTON COUNTY ELECTION DAY PHONE INQUIRIES 859-392-1620 POLLS OPEN 6:00AM TO 6:00PM All Voters Must Show an ID at the Voting Location

ALL PRECINCTS

ALL PRECINCTS

CODE B101 A125 A101 A102 A103 A104 A105 A106 A107 A108 A109 A110 A111 A112 A113 A114 A115 A116 A117 A118 A119 A120 A121 A122 A123 A124 A131 A135 B122 C101 C102 C138 C130 C131 B105 B142 B106 B139 B107 B108 B109 B110 B111 B112 C103 C104 C105 C106 C139 C107 C108 C109 C110 C111 C112 C113 C114 C115 C141 B125 B135 B138 C140 C116 C117 C118 C119 C121 C122 C124 C125 B115 B116 B117 B118 B131 B132 B133 B134 B136 B137 B140 C127 C128 A126 A128 B119 B120 B121 B141 A132 A133 B123 A136 A137 A138 A130 C133 C134 C135 C136 C137 B129 B130

PRECINCT BRACHT BROMLEY COVINGTON #01 COVINGTON #03 COVINGTON #07 COVINGTON #10 COVINGTON #11 COVINGTON #12 COVINGTON #13 COVINGTON #15 COVINGTON #19 COVINGTON #20 COVINGTON #21 COVINGTON #23 COVINGTON #24 COVINGTON #25 COVINGTON #26 COVINGTON #27 COVINGTON #30 COVINGTON #31 COVINGTON #33 COVINGTON #34 COVINGTON #36 COVINGTON #39 COVINGTON #41 COVINGTON #42 COVINGTON #43 COVINGTON #44 COVINGTON #45 CRESCENT SPRINGS #1 CRESCENT SPRINGS #2 CRESCENT SPRINGS #3 CRESTVIEW HILLS #1 CRESTVIEW HILLS #2 DECOURSEY DECOURSEY #1.5 EDGEWOOD #1 EDGEWOOD #1.5 EDGEWOOD #2 EDGEWOOD #3 EDGEWOOD #4 EDGEWOOD #5 EDGEWOOD #6 EDGEWOOD #7 ELSMERE #1 ELSMERE #2 ELSMERE #3 ELSMERE #4 ELSMERE #5 ERLANGER #01 ERLANGER #02 ERLANGER #03 ERLANGER #04 ERLANGER #05 ERLANGER #06 ERLANGER #07 ERLANGER #08 ERLANGER #09 ERLANGER #10 ERLANGER #11 ERLANGER #12 ERLANGER #13 FT MITCHELL #1 FT MITCHELL #2 FT MITCHELL #3 FT MITCHELL #4 FT MITCHELL #5 FT MITCHELL #7 FT WRIGHT #1 FT WRIGHT #2 FT WRIGHT #3 INDEPENDENCE #01 INDEPENDENCE #02 INDEPENDENCE #03 INDEPENDENCE #04 INDEPENDENCE #05 INDEPENDENCE #06 INDEPENDENCE #07 INDEPENDENCE #08 INDEPENDENCE #09 INDEPENDENCE #10 INDEPENDENCE #11 LAKESIDE #1 LAKESIDE #2 LUDLOW #1 LUDLOW #2 MORNINGVIEW NICHOLSON #1 NICHOLSON #2 NICHOLSON #3 PARK HILLS #1 PARK HILLS #2 PINER TAYLOR MILL #1 TAYLOR MILL #2 TAYLOR MILL #3 TAYLOR MILL #4 VILLA HILLS #1 VILLA HILLS #2 VILLA HILLS #3 VILLA HILLS #4 VILLA HILLS #5 VISALIA WHITES TOWER

POLLING LOCATION PINER BAPTIST CHURCH IMMANUEL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST KENTON COUNTY LIBRARY- COVINGTON BRANCH KENTON COUNTY LIBRARY- COVINGTON BRANCH MOTHER OF GOD CHURCH UNDERCROFT (ENT RUSSELL ST) ST. JOHN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ST. JOHN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH J G CARLISLE SCHOOL (GYM ENT OFF BANKLICK ST) J G CARLISLE SCHOOL (GYM ENT OFF BANKLICK ST) FIREHOUSE ST AUGUSTINE SCHOOL (GYM ENTRANCE) ST AUGUSTINE SCHOOL (GYM ENTRANCE) ST AUGUSTINE SCHOOL (GYM ENTRANCE) 9TH DISTRICT SCHOOL CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH LATONIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LATONIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL THE CARNEGIE/EVA FARRIS EDUCATIONAL CENTER THE CARNEGIE/EVA FARRIS EDUCATIONAL CENTER 6TH DISTRICT SCHOOL (18TH ST ENTRANCE) HOLMES HIGH FIELD HOUSE (MAIN ENT.) 6TH DISTRICT SCHOOL (18TH ST ENTRANCE) HOLMES HIGH FIELD HOUSE ( MAIN ENT.) CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH TAYLOR MILL ELEM / VOTE IN GYM TAYLOR MILL ELEM / VOTE IN GYM OAKRIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH CRESCENT SPRINGS CITY BUILDING CLUBHOUSE EMERALD SPRINGS CONDO’S CRESCENT SPRINGS CITY BUILDING CRESTVIEW HILLS ADMIN. BLDG CRESTVIEW HILLS ADMIN. BLDG RYLAND HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER RYLAND HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER JA CAYWOOD ELEMENTARY JA CAYWOOD ELEMENTARY EDGEWOOD SENIOR CENTER EDGEWOOD SENIOR CENTER HINSDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ST PIUS CHURCH MTG RM 1 (ENT NEXT TO CHURCH) ST PIUS CHURCH MTG RM 1 (ENT NEXT TO CHURCH) JA CAYWOOD ELEMENTARY BENEDICTINE HALL AT ST. HENRY’S GRADE SCHOOL SENIOR CENTER LOWER LEVEL BENEDICTINE HALL AT ST. HENRY’S GRADE SCHOOL ELSMERE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ELSMERE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SCHEBEN GYM SCHEBEN GYM SCHEBEN GYM SCHEBEN GYM SCHEBEN GYM ERLANGER BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST VILLAGE SCHEBEN GYM KENTON COUNTY LIBRARY- ERLANGER BRANCH ST BARBARA’S CHURCH ST BARBARA’S CHURCH ST BARBARA’S CHURCH ST BARBARA’S CHURCH FT. MITCHELL CITY BUILDING FT. MITCHELL CITY BUILDING FT. MITCHELL CITY BUILDING LAKESIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH LAKESIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH LAKESIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH FT WRIGHT CIVIC CLUB FT WRIGHT CIVIC CLUB LOOKOUT HEIGHTS CIVIC CLUB SUMMIT VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL INDEPENDENCE SENIOR CENTER BEECHGROVE SCHOOL KENTON COUNTY GARAGE BEECHGROVE SCHOOL TWENHOFEL MIDDLE SCHOOL TWENHOFEL MIDDLE SCHOOL BEECHGROVE SCHOOL SUMMIT VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL INDEPENDENCE SENIOR CENTER TWENHOFEL MIDDLE SCHOOL LAKESIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH LAKESIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH LUDLOW SENIOR CENTER LUDLOW SENIOR CENTER KENTON FIRE DEPT KENTON COUNTY LIBRARY KENTON COUNTY LIBRARY BEECHGROVE SCHOOL GARDENS OF PARK HILLS GARDENS OF PARK HILLS PINER BAPTIST CHURCH SCOTT HIGH SCHOOL SCOTT HIGH SCHOOL SCOTT HIGH SCHOOL ST ANTHONY’S CHURCH UNDERCROFT RIVER RIDGE ELEM SCHOOL (GYM ENT.) RIVER RIDGE ELEM SCHOOL (GYM ENT.) RIVER RIDGE ELEM SCHOOL (GYM ENT.) RIVER RIDGE ELEM SCHOOL (GYM ENT.) RIVER RIDGE ELEM SCHOOL (GYM ENT.) KENTON FIRE DEPT KENTON COUNTY EXTENSION

POLLING ADDRESS 15044 MADISON PIKE 110 BOONE STREET 502 SCOTT BLVD 502 SCOTT BLVD 119 W 6TH ST 1235 HIGHWAY AVE 1235 HIGHWAY AVE 910 HOLMAN ST 910 HOLMAN ST 15TH & HOLMAN ST 19TH & JEFFERSON AVE 19TH & JEFFERSON AVE 19TH & JEFFERSON AVE INDIANA & 29TH ST 3711 TIBBATTS (W SOUTHERN AVE ENT. 3711 TIBBATTS (W SOUTHERN AVE ENT. 3711 TIBBATTS (W SOUTHERN AVE ENT. 39TH & HUNTINGTON AVE 39TH & HUNTINGTON AVE 1028 SCOTT BLVD 1028 SCOTT BLVD 18TH & MARYLAND AVE 25TH & MADISON AVE 18TH & MARYLAND AVE 25TH & MADISON AVE 3711 TIBBATTS (W SOUTHERN AVE ENT. 5907 TAYLOR MILL RD 5907 TAYLOR MILL RD 6056 TAYLOR MILL RD 739 BUTTERMILK PIKE 2201 EDENDERRY DR 739 BUTTERMILK PIKE 50 CRESTVIEW MALL RD 50 CRESTVIEW MALL RD 10145 DECOURSEY PK 10145 DECOURSEY PK 3300 TURKEYFOOT RD 3300 TURKEYFOOT RD 555 FREEDOM PARK DR 555 FREEDOM PARK DR 440 DUDLEY PK 348 DUDLEY RD 348 DUDLEY RD 3300 TURKEYFOOT RD 3825 DIXIE HWY 179 DELL AVE 3825 DIXIE HWY 1007 GARVEY AVE 1007 GARVEY AVE 450 BARTLETT AVE 450 BARTLETT AVE 450 BARTLETT AVE 450 BARTLETT AVE 450 BARTLETT AVE 116 COMMONWEALTH AVE 3000 RIGGS RD 450 BARTLETT AVE 401 KENTON LANDS RD 4042 TURKEYFOOT RD 4042 TURKEYFOOT RD 4042 TURKEYFOOT RD 4042 TURKEYFOOT RD 2355 DIXIE HWY 2355 DIXIE HWY 2355 DIXIE HWY 195 BUTTERMILK PK 195 BUTTERMILK PK 195 BUTTERMILK PK 115 KENNEDY RD 115 KENNEDY RD 1661 PARK RD 5002 MADISON PK 2001 JACK WOODS PKWY 1029 BRISTOW RD 420 INDEPENDENCE STATION RD 1029 BRISTOW RD 11800 TAYLOR MILL RD 11800 TAYLOR MILL RD 1029 BRISTOW RD 5002 MADISON PK 2001 JACK WOODS PKWY 11800 TAYLOR MILL RD 195 BUTTERMILK PK 195 BUTTERMILK PK 828 ELM ST 828 ELM ST 14081 DECOURSEY PK 1992 WALTON-NICHOLSON PK 1992 WALTON-NICHOLSON PK 1029 BRISTOW RD 1622 DIXIE HWY 1622 DIXIE HWY 15044 MADISON PIKE 5400 OLD TAYLOR MILL RD 5400 OLD TAYLOR MILL RD 5400 OLD TAYLOR MILL RD GRAND AVE & HOWARD RD 2772 AMSTERDAM RD 2772 AMSTERDAM RD 2772 AMSTERDAM RD 2772 AMSTERDAM RD 2772 AMSTERDAM RD 14081 DECOURSEY PK 10990 MARSHALL RD

POLLING LOCATION CHANGES FOR MAY 21, 2019 PRIMARY VERIFY YOUR LOCATION AT www.elect.ky.gov COVINGTON #10 COVINGTON #11 ELSMERE #4 ERLANGER #1 ERLANGER #2 ERLANGER #3 ERLANGER #4 ERLANGER #5 ERLANGER #8 ERLANGER #9 ERLANGER #11 ERLANGER #13 CE-0000708694

Old Location

Hathaway Apartments 1200 Highway Avenue Hathaway Apartments 1200 Highway Avenue Howell Elementary 909 Central Row Arnett School 3553 Kimberly Drive Erlanger FOP 3515 Jack Scheben Street Arnett School 3553 Kimberly Drive Miles Elementary School 208 Sunset Avenue Tichenor Middle School 305 Barltett Avenue Erlanger City Building 505 Commonwealth Avenue Lindeman Elementary School 558 Erlanger Road Firehouse 4100 Narrows Rd Lakemont Clubhouse 1 Ashmont Drive

New Location

St.John’s Congregational Church 1235 Highway Avenue, Covington, KY St.John’s Congregational Church 1235 Highway Avenue, Covington, KY Elsmere First Baptist Church 1007 Garvey Ave, Elsmere, KY Scheben Gym 450 Bartlett Avenue, Erlanger, KY Scheben Gym 450 Bartlett Avenue, Erlanger, KY Scheben Gym 450 Bartlett Avenue, Erlanger, KY Scheben Gym 450 Bartlett Avenue, Erlanger, KY Scheben Gym 450 Bartlett Avenue, Erlanger, KY Scheben Gym 450 Bartlett Avenue, Erlanger, KY Kenton County Library, Erlanger Branch 401 Kenton Lands Rd, Erlanger, KY St. Barbara’s Church 4042 Turkeyfoot Rd, Erlanger, KY St. Barbara’s Church 4042 Turkeyfoot Rd, Erlanger, KY


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