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B OONE B OONE COUNTY RECORDER THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2016 BECAUSE COMMUNITY MATTERS Your Community Recorder newspaper serving all of Boone County 75¢ Vol. 140 No. 21 © 2016 The Community Recorder ALL RIGHTS RESERVED The Boone County Recorder 3647 O’Hara Rd. Erlanger, KY 41018 For the Postmaster Published weekly every Thursday. Periodicals postage paid at Florence, KY 41042 ISSN 201108 USPS 060-780 Postmaster: Send address change to The Boone County Recorder, 3647 O’Hara Rd., Erlanger, KY 41018 Annual subscription: Weekly Recorder In-County $18.02; All other in-state $23.32; Out-of-state $27.56; Kentucky sales tax included News ................... 283-0404 Retail advertising .. 513-768-8404 Classified advertising 513-421-6300 Delivery ................. 781-4421 See page A2 for additional information Contact us WHO HAS TIME FOR INJURIES? WE DO. Call 859-301-BONE (2663) www.OrthoNKY.com The #1 Choice in NKY Orthopaedics RITA’S KITCHEN Get Irish in the kitchen on St. Patrick’s Day 7A YOUR ONLINE HOME Find local news from your neighborhood at Cincinnati.com/communities FLORENCE – At the March 10 Boone County Board of Education meeting, the board voted to approve reve- nue bonds for school renova- tions. The board approved plans for the renovations of New Haven Elementary and Ryle High School and how to pay for the renovations. The funding for both school renovations will be through revenue bonds. The school board also vot- ed to allocate $10,120,000 to pay the principal amount and interest on the bonds. The $33,230,000 bond will be provided through Ross, Sinclair and Associates LLC. The bond will provide funds for building services, the money needed to pay off the interest, as well as pro- viding a maintenance and in- surance fund. Renovations for both schools will cost a combined $11,606,820. Ryle’s addition will cost $9,464,226. Ryle High School will be getting an addition which will include classrooms and science labs. Ryle will also be getting a large cafeteria expansion. At New Haven Elemen- tary, classrooms in the old wing will be renovated. Ryle, New Haven renovations get green light Sarah Brookbank [email protected] Catherine Martini of Hebron, a stu- dent at Villa Madonna Academy High School/Junior High, has been named a regional finalist for the 2016 class of the Coca-Cola Scholars Program. As one of 250 high school seniors se- lected nationwide as regional finalists, Catherine Martini will receive at mini- mum a $1,000 educational stipend from the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation to use at the college of her choice next fall thanks to support of The Coca-Cola Co. and Coca-Cola bottlers throughout the country. Students are selected as regional fi- nalists based on academic excellence, leadership, and achievement demon- strated in school and community activ- ities. Martini was among more than 2,100 semifinalists who were selected from more than 87,000 initial applicants and is now one of just 250 students who will move on to the final selection phase, regional interviews. PROVIDED Catherine Martini, of Hebron, has been named a regional finalist for the 2016 class of the Coca-Cola Scholars Program. Hebron student has chance at $20K Coca-Cola scholarship BURLINGTON – This com- munity-driven businesswoman wanted to be an English teacher when she graduated from col- lege. Now she’s senior vice president of Heritage Bank in Burlington and president of the Florence Rotary Club. Pamela Goetting took office as president of Florence Rotary in January after being a mem- ber of the organization for five years. Rotary is an organization of 1.2 million internationally – and more than 100 strong in Florence – that gets members involved in their community. When Goetting joined, she was no stranger to the community. Goetting was part of a group that planned the R.C. Durr YMCA in 2004. She is currently on the Cincinnati YMCA Metro Board has been on the Boone County Public Library board of direc- tors for eight years. A member of the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Com- merce Women’s Initiative, Goetting works to help promote professional success for women in all fields, of all ages and all stages of their careers. When she joined Rotary, Goetting said she was im- pressed with the involvement in the community and the opportu- nities it provided for business people to give back The Recorder sat down with Pam Goetting and talked about Rotary and the importance of community involvement. Recorder: You’ve been the president of the Florence Ro- tary since January. Why did you want to be president and what are your goals for the club? Goetting: “Our club has been around for 70 years. We are about a 100-member club and we’re one of the biggest in Kentucky. Looking at what Ro- tary does in the community, not only here in Northern Kentucky but in the international commu- nity, it’s really exciting to be a part of that. “I have a lot of goals. Part of my goals are one, increase awareness of what Rotary is and what we do. Hopefully that will translate to finding more organizations and partners to work with us and will attract more members. Two, I want to make Rotary as inclusive as possible. We want to show that we’re not one particular gender, age or race and that we’re inclu- sive and representative of the community we serve.” Recorder: What exactly does Rotary do? Goetting: “In terms of regu- lar activities, we have group meetings. We meet every Mon- day and it translates to some- thing like 47 meetings or so a year. On top of that we always have many hands-on activities. We do toy drives which are a big success. We participate with Mary Rose Mission and we do a 5 Questions with businesswoman Pamela Goetting Sarah Brookbank [email protected] Pamela Goetting See GOETTING, Page 2A

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FLORENCE – At the March10 Boone County Board ofEducation meeting, theboard voted to approve reve-nue bonds for school renova-tions.

The board approved plansfor the renovations of NewHaven Elementary and RyleHigh School and how to payfor the renovations.

The funding for bothschool renovations will bethrough revenue bonds.

The school board also vot-ed to allocate $10,120,000 topay the principal amount andinterest on the bonds.

The $33,230,000 bond willbe provided through Ross,Sinclair and Associates LLC.

The bond will providefunds for building services,the money needed to pay offthe interest, as well as pro-viding a maintenance and in-surance fund.

Renovations for bothschools will cost a combined$11,606,820. Ryle’s additionwill cost $9,464,226.

Ryle High School will begetting an addition whichwill include classrooms andscience labs.

Ryle will also be getting alarge cafeteria expansion.

At New Haven Elemen-tary, classrooms in the oldwing will be renovated.

Ryle,New Havenrenovationsget greenlightSarah [email protected]

Catherine Martini of Hebron, a stu-dent at Villa Madonna Academy HighSchool/Junior High, has been named aregional finalist for the 2016 class of theCoca-Cola Scholars Program.

As one of 250 high school seniors se-lected nationwide as regional finalists,Catherine Martini will receive at mini-

mum a $1,000 educational stipend fromthe Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation touse at the college of her choice next fallthanks to support of The Coca-Cola Co.and Coca-Cola bottlers throughout thecountry.

Students are selected as regional fi-nalists based on academic excellence,

leadership, and achievement demon-strated in school and community activ-ities. Martini was among more than2,100 semifinalists who were selectedfrom more than 87,000 initial applicantsand is now one of just 250 students whowill move on to the final selection phase,regional interviews.

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Catherine Martini, of Hebron, has been named a regional finalist for the 2016 class of the Coca-Cola Scholars Program.

Hebron student has chance at $20K Coca-Cola scholarship

BURLINGTON – This com-munity-driven businesswomanwanted to be an English teacherwhen she graduated from col-lege. Now she’s senior vicepresident of Heritage Bank inBurlington and president of theFlorence Rotary Club.

Pamela Goetting took officeas president of Florence Rotaryin January after being a mem-ber of the organization for fiveyears. Rotary is an organizationof 1.2 million internationally –and more than 100 strong inFlorence – that gets members

involved in theircommunity.When Goettingjoined, she wasno stranger tothe community.

Goetting waspart of a groupthat planned theR.C. Durr YMCA

in 2004. She is currently on theCincinnati YMCA Metro Boardhas been on the Boone CountyPublic Library board of direc-tors for eight years.

A member of the NorthernKentucky Chamber of Com-merce Women’s Initiative,Goetting works to help promote

professional success for womenin all fields, of all ages and allstages of their careers.

When she joined Rotary,Goetting said she was im-pressed with the involvement inthe community and the opportu-nities it provided for businesspeople to give back

The Recorder sat down withPam Goetting and talked aboutRotary and the importance ofcommunity involvement.

Recorder: You’ve been thepresident of the Florence Ro-tary since January. Why didyou want to be president andwhat are your goals for theclub?

Goetting: “Our club hasbeen around for 70 years. Weare about a 100-member cluband we’re one of the biggest inKentucky. Looking at what Ro-tary does in the community, notonly here in Northern Kentuckybut in the international commu-nity, it’s really exciting to be apart of that.

“I have a lot of goals. Part ofmy goals are one, increaseawareness of what Rotary isand what we do. Hopefully thatwill translate to finding moreorganizations and partners towork with us and will attractmore members. Two, I want tomake Rotary as inclusive as

possible. We want to show thatwe’re not one particular gender,age or race and that we’re inclu-sive and representative of thecommunity we serve.”

Recorder: What exactlydoes Rotary do?

Goetting: “In terms of regu-lar activities, we have groupmeetings. We meet every Mon-day and it translates to some-thing like 47 meetings or so ayear. On top of that we alwayshave many hands-on activities.We do toy drives which are a bigsuccess. We participate withMary Rose Mission and we do a

5 Questions with businesswoman Pamela GoettingSarah [email protected]

PamelaGoetting

See GOETTING, Page 2A

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lot with the schools. Wealso offer the FlorenceRotary Scholarships.

“All those things are agive back to the communi-ty and raise awareness ofRotary and the mission. Ithink a lot of the things wedo fly under the radar. Wedo a lot of great things andI think a lot of people aresometimes unaware of ev-erything we do.”

Recorder: You’re veryinvolved in the commu-nity. Why is being amember of the commu-nity so important toyou?

Goetting: “I really dothink that it is importantfor people to have the op-portunity to give back. Myjob at the bank is impor-tant because I work withpeople one on one and ac-complish their goals and Ilove that. But we are all apart of this communityand we have a responsibil-ity to give back. That’swhy I feel so passionatelyabout the library and liter-acy and the YMCA andhealth and wellness.

“We all want to live inan attractive, vibrantcommunity. We want tolive in an area that youwant to raise a family inand send your children toschool here. You want acommunity you believe

in, you want to be proud tosay you’re a part of thecommunity.

“I am a lifelong BooneCountian, I was born andraised here … It is so im-portant for the well-beingof the community that wecare about the communi-ty. It’s people that make ithappen and we all shouldtake ownership and giveback, whether it’s big orsmall, it all matters. Weare so blessed here thatwe can give back and areinvolved.”

Recorder: As a mem-ber of these differentgroups, what goals doyou want to accomplishto improve your commu-nity?

Goetting: “We live insuch a fast-growing com-munity and so much is go-ing on in terms of develop-ment and industry. ... Ithink it’s important thatthese community groupscome together to formteams across the board, sothat we’re not siloed. Sowhen we come to the tableall the stakeholders are allthere for a common goal.There are issues like foodinsecurity and heroin thatimpact everyone. Thoseare things that if we focuson working together, wehave a much higher likeli-hood of solving those is-sues together than whenwe say ‘I don’t want to beinvolved in that.’

“By working togethercollaboratively we would

be able to arrive at solu-tions or to better solve is-sues that affect our wholecommunity. That’s why itis so important to havegroups like Rotary, thatcome together and workwith and support organi-zations that are leaders inthe community. We cancome in and provide ser-vices and support them tomake a difference that isreally impactful.”

Recorder: If you couldgive advice to the com-munity-at-large whatwould you like them toknow?

Goetting: “When Itook office in January oneof the things I talkedabout in my opening re-marks was that the great-est volunteers find theirpassion. If they find some-thing they love and thatthey can get behind, theyget involved and come tobe amazing volunteers. Iwould say that peopleneed to find whatever it is,like our Rotary programs,that you are really pas-sionate about. Figure outwhat do you really careabout and get behind thatpassion and throw your-self into it. What you getback is so much more thanwhat you give. If peoplecan do that they will findthe time. It is such a greatfeeling to see improve-ment or success in some-thing that is so meaning-ful. It doesn’t even seemlike work.”

GoettingContinued from Page 1A

HEBRON – HeritageBank in Hebron wasrobbed the morning ofMarch 9 at 11:20 a.m.

A woman produced anote demanding $5,000at the bank located at2101 Medical ArtsDrive, near St. Eliza-beth Physicians. Thewoman and two part-ners escaped and bankemployees gave a de-scription of the vehicle.

The woman and twoaccomplices werefound on northboundI-75 at the cut in the hill.They were spotted by

Florence Police Corp.Ryan Thoman with theassistance of the FortWright and Fort Mitch-ell police departments.

All three suspectswere taken into custodyand are now in theBoone County Deten-tion Center.

Vanity Willougby, 30,of Hebron, RandallMarkley, 53, and LarryMobley, 35 both, of Cin-cinnati, are chargedwith second-degreerobbery.

According to a pressrelease from BooneCounty Sheriff’s Office,other charges are beingconsidered.

Hebron bankrobbed,suspectsapprehendedSarah [email protected]

UNION – Land clear-ing is a common sight inBoone County. Develop-ers are continually mak-ing room for new neigh-borhoods for a populationthat grew by 6.4 percentfrom 2010 to 2014.

According to the BooneCounty Planning Commis-sion, there are 66 activeresidential subdivisionsin the county. Of thosesubdivisions, 17 of themare in Union and nearbyRichwood.

Across U.S. 42 from theHarmony subdivision,phase 2 of its develop-ment has begun.

Union City Councilsaid this expansion wasapproved sometimearound 2006, but was nev-er completed due to thehousing market crash.There will be 294 newapartment units with one-,two- and three-bedroomoptions.

Boone County Plan-ning Commission’s Geo-graphic Information Sys-tems specialist Bob Jonassaid in 2014 and 2015, 74building permits were is-sued for Harmony andHarmony Place.

Harmony’s initial de-velopment plan showsthey are planning to build542 residences, includingthe new apartments nextto the Union Fire Depart-ment. Of those, 504 aremultifamily residences.

On the other side ofUnion, land has beencleared on Triple CrownBouelvard, near the en-

trance to Triple Crown onRichwood Road.

Manager of TripleCrown Developers, TonyBerling, said there is noplan for that land yet, butthey had to clear it withina certain time frame.

While there is no plan,Berling said they mayconsider putting in anoth-er entrance to the neigh-

borhood farther downRichwood Road.

Triple Crown has alsostarted booming again.After clearing the landthat backs up to Rice Pikeit sat empty, now it hasstarted filling withhomes. Based on TripleCrown’s developmentplan filed with the plan-ning commission, 494houses are still to be built.

Another neighborhoodto keep an eye on in Unionis Ballyshannon, off Long-branch Road.

The newest BooneCounty Public School,nicknamed BallyshannonMiddle School for now,will be located some-where within the neigh-borhood.

The developing areaonly has 23 single-familyhomes completed as of theend of December 2015.There are 1,287 single-and multifamily homesplanned for Ballyshan-non.

Land clearing makes way fornew construction in UnionSarah [email protected]

SARAH BROOKBANK/ THE COMMUNITY RECORDER

Construction equipment is a normal sight in Triple Crown inUnion. The land near Richwood Road is being cleared, thoughthere is no definite plan for the area. It may become a secondentrance.

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Spring is in the air andEaster is fast approachingon March 27. Here aresome upcoming Easteregg hunts in Boone Coun-ty. More can be found on-line in our calendar.

Kinman FarmsEaster Egg Hunt

March 19, 9 a.m.Ages: under 3, 4-12.Kinman Farms, admis-

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Country EasterDown on the Farm,March 19 at 10 a.m.

March 19, 10 a.m.Ages: Under 10, four

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$10 a car.

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The GreatUnderwater EggHunt

March 20, noon.Ages: Under 12, five

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Boone MasonicLodge

March 26, noon.Ages: all, divided into

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HEBRON – Plans tobuild a new library in He-bron are underway nowthat the Lents Branch isempty.

The 6,000-square-footlibrary, sans books, is sit-ting on the market at $1.2million.

It is real estate agentDon Volland’s job to sell it.

He said many people inthe community are won-dering how he can sell thepublic building.

“I think people are con-fused that the library isbeing sold and that theydon’t have a library pres-ence in Hebron,” Vollandsaid. “(The Lents Branch)was really too small forwhat they wanted to doand they had the opportu-nity to pick up almost 50acres.”

Hebron’s lack of a li-brary is only temporary.Carrie Herrmann, direc-tor of Boone County Pub-lic Library, said the newbranch should open in2017.

Herrmann said shehopes the old LentsBranch is sold to a goodneighbor for the schoolsand churches near thebuilding.

Volland said they’vehad quite a bit of interest,from churches to busi-nesses looking to use it asan office space. The li-brary also comes withfour acres of land whichcan be used to add morebuildings.

“I think the location (ofthe Lents Branch) is whatis really driving people tobe interested in it,” Vol-land said.

Proceeds from the saleof the Lents Branch will

go to building the newbranch 2.6 miles away.The new library will costapproximately $2 millionto $3 million.

Volland said the newspace will be more of acommunity center thanjust a library. Herrmannsaid the library will havemeeting and conferencerooms, as well as outdoorareas for programming.Volland said the move alsogives the library a chanceto expand in the future if itneeds to in the heavilyresidential area.

Creating the new li-brary will be good forbookworms and propertyowners alike.

Volland said the new li-brary will be a “real bene-fit to the whole communi-ty.” A sense of communitycan increase property val-ue for the surroundingarea, bringing in morepeople and more busi-nesses.

“People are going to bevery surprised andpleased when they seewhat is in store for them,”Volland said.

Lents library looking for new lifeSarah [email protected]

SARAH BROOKBANK/ THE COMMUNTIY RECORDER

The Lents Branch Library in Hebron is for sale. All proceedsfrom the sale will go to building the new library.

April 4-8 will be BooneCounty Jail’s annualSpring Cleanup.

The project, which hastaken place for the past 29years, removes littlerfrom Boone County roadsand rights of way. Theproject is an effort fromthe jail’s community ser-vice work project.

To report a road or

right of way that needs acleanup, call Sgt. JamesWilson at 859-334-4890,Capt. Jason Maydak at859- 334-8441 or SolidWaste Supervisor KellyBowlin at 859-334-3629.Emails can also be sent [email protected], [email protected] or [email protected]

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April 4-8 will be Boone County Jail’s annual Spring Cleanup.

Spring Cleanup willtake place in April

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FLORENCE – ChipBach doesn’t expect animmediate turnaround inTurfway Park’s fortunes,but he is betting on in-stant racing to raise thestakes.

Bach, the generalmanager at the Florencetrack, said thoroughbredracing facilities in Ken-tucky have struggled fi-nancially because ofcompetition from casinogambling and slot ma-chines at tracks in neigh-boring states. An elec-tronic horse racing gamecalled “instant racing” or“historical racing” couldhelp even the odds.

“The day theyswitched on the casinos,they took 50 percent ofour business,” Bach said.“We have been trying tocatch up ever since. It’simpossible to competewith the extra revenuethey get from casinos.”

Bach sketchedprospects for improve-ments at Turfway Park inremarks at the FlorenceRotary Club luncheon onFeb. 29. He noted thatTurfway’s signatureevent, the Spiral Stakeson April 2, is generating alot of excitement, andTurfway’s latest ownersare considering a $10 mil-lion investment in the fa-cility.

Rock Gaming LLCnow owns controlling in-terest in Turfway Park aswell as 100 percent ofHorseshoe Casino Cin-cinnati, Horseshoe Casi-

no Cleveland and Thistle-down Racino near Cleve-land. Last month the De-troit-based corporationannounced plans tochange its brand to JackEntertainment.

Bach said the ownersplan to make a big movein the area “and feel likewe’re important tothem.” Instant racing isone of the “big move”strategies Rock Gamingis exploring.

“We are hoping it canreturn us to relevance,”Bach said. Horse racingwas once king in Ken-tucky, but racinos can of-fer larger purses be-cause of the extra reve-nue slot machines gener-ate, he added.

Instant racing is anelectronic game in whichbettors wager on racesfrom the past. The ma-chine provides handicap-ping information butdoes not disclose thename of the track, the lo-cation or the names of

the horses and jockeys.The winners are deter-mined by the results ofthe races, like pari-mutu-el wagering. The trackgets a cut of the revenue,but bettors actually arecompeting against eachother, Bach said.

Kentucky Downs nearBowling Green and EllisPark outside Hendersonhave been doing wellwith instant racing, ac-cording to Bach. Instantracing was approved bythe Kentucky RacingCommission in 2010 buthas been challenged byopponents who claim themachines are actuallyslot machines, which areillegal in Kentucky. Thatissue currently is mak-ing its way through thecourt system.

If you are interested inlearning more about theFlorence Rotary, visit theRotary’s websitewww.florencerotary.orgor Facebook page.

Turfway GM says instantracing could improve oddsPat MoynahanCommunity Recorder Contributor

THE ENQUIRER/PATRICK REDDY

The Enquirer/Patrick Reddy Rock Gaming, developer ofCincinnati's casino, also owns Turfway Park in Florence. RockGaming, developer of Cincinnati's casino, also ownsTurfway Park in Florence.

and treatment. Moore will join 11 other local leaders

at the first task force meeting on April 7in Washington, D.C.

Boone County Historical Societymeeting scheduled

The Boone County Historical Societywill meet at 7 p.m. March 17.

The meeting will take place at theMain Branch of the Boone County PublicLibrary in Burlington.

Thomas Schiffer will present a pro-gram on the 1937 flood and its effect onthe towns and people in Boone County.Schiffer is a local historian.

The event is free, open to the publicand cosponsored by the Boone CountyPublic Library.

Paranormal investigators tovisit Florence library

FLORENCE – Urban legend has it thatthe abandoned house on Chambers Roadin Walton is haunted. So are plenty of oth-er places in Northern Kentucky.

Paranormal Investigators of North-ern Kentucky will present their findingsafter investigating some of the hauntedplaces in Boone County.

The event will take place at 6:30 p.m.March 22 at the Florence Branch of theBoone County Public Library.

Register online by finding the eventon the BCPL websitewww.bcpl.org/events or over the phoneat 342-2665.

PVA lists inspection areas weekof March 21

Inspectors from Boone County’sProperty Valuation Administrator’s of-fice will inspect farms, commercialproperty and new construction through-out Boone County the week of March 21.Also to be inspected:

Woolper Road, Ashby Fork Road,Botts Lane, Hand Road, Easton Lane,Petes Lane, Belleview Bottoms, CottageHill Acres and J.B. Walton subdivision.

Inspectors will be in a marked vehicleand have ID available upon request.

Questions? Contact PVA Cindy Ar-linghaus Martin PVA @[email protected]

Story correctionOn Page 4A of the March 10 edition of

The Community Recorder, a story aboutthe art of Harlan Hubbard misstatedLaurie Risch’s title when she was hiredby the Behringer-Crawford Museum in1986.

Risch was hired as program coordina-tor in 1986 and became executive direc-tor in 1993.

Forcht Bank to match RabbitHash donations

BURLINGTON – Forcht Bank in Bur-lington is the Rabbit Hash GeneralStore’s newest good neighbor.

Forcht Bank has agreed to match anydonation make to the historical society’srebuilding fund.

Don Clare with the Rabbit Hash His-torical Society had referred to Duke En-ergy as a good neighbor after they donat-ed $25,000. Kelly Elementary in Burling-ton also donated $1,200 last week. TheGoFundMe is currently over $57,000.

Clare had set up a bank account withForcht, where donations could be sent tohelp rebuild the store after the tragicfire destroyed it in February. He said itwas for people who did not feel comfort-able with the GoFundMe.

From now until April 30, Forcht Bankwill match a total of $1,000 of donationsmade in person. To donate visit the bankat 6100 First Financial Drive in Burling-ton and make a deposit to the RabbitHash Historical Society.

The bank will automatically matchany donation and donations are tax de-ductible.

Moore named to national taskforce

Boone County Judge-executive GaryMoore has been appointed to co-chair anational task force on the opioid abuseepidemic.

The National Association of Countiesand National League of Cities createdthe task force which is comprised ofleaders from across the nation. Accord-ing to the National Association of Coun-ties’ website the task force will aim toraise awareness and help determine bestpractices for communities to put in placefor providing prevention, intervention

BRIEFLY

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COMMUNITYRECORDEREditor: Nancy Daly, [email protected], 578-1059

Boone residents ondean’s list at AmericanNational

Several Boone County resi-dents earned dean’s list honorsat American National Univer-sity in Florence during theschool’s second fall term.

Honored students includeFlorence residents MaguetteGueye, Alesa Middendorf, andCaleb Ogg; and Hebron resi-dents Sabah Askar and FatouSouare. Honored studentsearned a minimum GPA of 3.5out of a 4.0.

Boone residentsgraduate from EKU

Many Boone County resi-dents were among those whograduated from Eastern Ken-tucky University during the

school’s 2015 fall semester.Graduates include Kamryn

Fugate, Peyton Hammons,Taylor Miller, Lauren Ritter,Madeline Schuler, ZacharyCremer, Brent Love, KaraTaulbee, Steven Vaught, Britta-ny Cook, Samuel Unterreiner,and Jarett Bach.

Boone residents onCentre’s dean’s list

Several Boone County resi-dents earned dean’s list honorsat Centre College for the 2015fall semester. Honored stu-dents had to maintain at least a3.6 GPA to be included.

Honored students includeEmily McGlone of Florence,Clara Gaddie of Hebron, andSadhvika Reddy of Union.

McGlone, a sophomore, isthe daughter of Sandra Der-

ringer and Gregory McGloneand a graduate of Ryle HighSchool. Gaddie, a senior, is thedaughter of Nancy and RoyGaddie and a graduate of Con-ner High School. Reddy, a ju-nior, is the daughter of DeeReddy and Ray Reddy and agraduate of Ryle High School.

Boone residentsgraduate from WKU

Many Boone County resi-dents were among those whograduated from Western Ken-tucky University during theschool’s 2015 fall semester.

Graduates include AmandaK. Claxon of Florence, Bache-lor of Science; Anna L. Leath-erbee of Florence, Interdisci-plinary Studies; Aaron J. Hans-sen of Hebron, Bachelor ofScience; Aaron J. Hanssen of

Hebron, Bachelor of Science;Amanda P. Ray of Hebron,Bachelor of Science; Connor J.Snyder of Hebron, Interdisci-plinary Studies; John T. Fergu-son of Union, Bachelor of Sci-ence; and Susan D. Scott Wal-ton, Master of Science.

Smallwood graduatesHailey Smallwood, of Flor-

ence, was one of 406 studentsto graduate from the Univer-sity of Wisconsin-River Falls inDecember. She received herBachelor of Science in Ele-mentary Education.

Crane on VMI dean’s list Andrew E. Crane, of Union,

was among the 735 cadets atVirginia Military Institutenamed to the dean's list for thefirst semester of academic

year 2015-16. To be eligible for the dean's

list, a cadet must have a termGPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale and nograde below a C. He is major-ing in Psychology.

Boone residents on OUdean’s list

Several Boone County resi-dents earned dean’s list honorsat Ohio University during theschool’s 2015 fall semester.

Honored students includedEthan Ida of Florence, KatelynKelly of Florence, Miki McIn-tyre of Hebron, and RebeccaMcNay of Union.

Students had to earn at leasta 3.5 GPA for the semesterthrough a schedule of classestotaling at least 15 hours, 12 ofwhich were taken for lettergrades, to be on the dean’s list.

COLLEGE CORNER

Gray named regionaldance champs

THANKS TO LORI DOLWICK

The Gray Middle School dance team. Back row: Grace Wellmann, CaraWeber, Chesnee Vincent, Alivia Friend, Thalia Figueroa and Ashley Torosian.Front row: Leahna Marcum, Aubrey Fransen, Macey Stanton, CourtneyDolwick and Haley Huff.

St. Paul eighth-grad-ers learned how to cre-ate Rube Goldbergmachines. The ma-chines used six differ-ent steps to move analuminum can 0.5 me-ters. The aim of theproject was to teachstudents about energy.

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St. Paul students Noel Trimbach, Courtney Wellman and Maia Menzer show off their Rube Goldberg machine.

RUBE GOLDBERG STYLE

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St. Paul students Gage Bennett, Joey Jones and Conner Davis show offtheir Rube Goldberg machine.

Stately welcome

THANKS TO ROBERT WEBER

Students from Burlington Elementary receive a welcome at the StateCapitol from Rep. Sal Santoro, R-Florence, during a Jan. 21 field trip.

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FRIDAY, MARCH 18Dining EventsFish Fry, 4:30-8 p.m., St. JosephAcademy, 48 Needmore St.,Dine in, drive thru or carry out.Fried or baked fish and shrimpdinners ($11 adult) includes 3sides, dessert and drink. Seniordinners ($8) include fish and 2sides, dessert and drink. Fishsandwich, shrimp and cheesepizza available, and choice of 7sides a la carte. $11, $8. 485-6444; www.saintjosephacade-my.net. Walton.

Fish Fry, 5-8 p.m., St. PaulSchool, 7303 Dixie Highway,Carryout available. Presented bySt. Paul Church. 647-4072;www.stpaulboosters.net. Flor-ence.

Fish Fry, 4-8 p.m., BurlingtonLodge No. 264, 7072 PleasantValley Road, Meals, side items,beverages and dessert. $8, $5children’s plate, $5 fish sand-wich. Presented by FellowcraftClub of Burlington Lodge 264.746-3225. Florence.

Fish Fry, 5-8 p.m., Florence ElksLodge 314, 7704 Dixie Highway,Fish and side items available.746-3557. Florence.

Mary, Queen of Heaven FishFry, 4-8 p.m., Mary, Queen ofHeaven Parish, 1150 DonaldsonHighway, Dine-in service, carry-out and drive-thru. Call 859-371-2622 for carry-out orders. Bene-fits Mary, Queen of HeavenSchool. Prices vary. 525-6909;www.mqhparish.com. Erlanger.

Lenten Fish Fry, 6-8 p.m.,Immaculate Heart of MaryChurch - Burlington, 5876 Veter-ans Way, Dine-in, carryout anddrive-thru service. Fried fish,baked fish and fried shrimpdinners. Price varies. Presentedby Boonedockers. 689-5010;www.ihm-ky.org. Burlington.

Holiday - EasterEaster Egg Hunt, 5-7 p.m.,Collins Elementary School, 9000Spruce Drive, 10,000 Easter eggs,photo opportunities with super-heroes, music and more. Free.Presented by Seven Hills Church.282-2350. Florence.

Literary - LibrariesComputer and Internet Basics,1-2 p.m., Florence Branch Li-brary, 7425 U.S. 42, Learn howto use computer and surf In-ternet. Learn about parts ofcomputer system, how to getonline and get to websites, howto use search engines andperform keyword searching andhow to set up and use an emailaccount. Free. Registrationrequired. 342-2665;www.bcpl.org. Florence.

Trivia Night, 7-8 p.m., BooneCounty Main Library, 1786Burlington Pike, Play trivia justfor fun. Bring own team orlibrary can put teams together.Free. Registration required.Presented by Boone CountyPublic Library. 342-2665. Bur-lington.

AARP Tax Aide, 9-10 a.m.,Boone County Main Library,1786 Burlington Pike, Instead ofnumber system used in past,must call and make appoint-ment. Check AARP website(aarp.org) after Jan. 15, fornumber to call. Free. Regis-tration required. Presented byBoone County Public Library.342-2665; www.bcpl.org. Bur-lington.

Music - ConcertsThey Might Be Giants, 9 p.m.,Madison Theater, 730 MadisonAve., $30, $25 advance. 491-2444; www.madisontheateronli-ne.com. Covington.

RecreationMahjong, 1-2 p.m., BooneCounty Public Library - SchebenBranch, 8899 U.S. 42, All skilllevels welcome. Free. Presentedby Scheben Branch Library.Through March 25. 342-2665;www.bcpl.org. Union.

SATURDAY, MARCH 19Clubs & OrganizationsNational Quilter’s Day OutCelebration, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,Boone County CooperativeExtension Service, 6028 CampErnst Road, Original building.Quilters celebrating rich Ken-tucky quilting heritage. Largequilt display along with demon-strations of quilting techniques.Lunch available. Free. Presentedby Stringtown Quilt Guild.283-2221; www.stringtownquil-ters.com. Burlington.

Exercise ClassesCommunity CrossFit Class,

10-11 a.m., 11 a.m. to noon,Triumph Strength and Condi-tioning, 7859 Commerce Place,Certified trainer leads workoutin group class setting. Free.Presented by Triumph StrengthConditioning. 414-5904; tri-umphstrength.net. Florence.

ExhibitsSilent Storytellers: SharingFamily Histories throughArtifacts, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,Behringer-Crawford Museum,Included with admission. 491-4003. Covington.

Holiday - EasterCountry Easter Down on theFarm, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., BentonFamily Farm, 11896 Old Lexing-ton Pike, The Gathering Room(heated area). Pet and visit withnew lambs, bunnies and chicks.Easter egg hunting ages 1-10years. Make Easter crafts in-doors. Easter Bunny visits.Donuts. Benefits Benton FamilyFarm Nonprofit 5013C schoolfield trip funds. $10 per car load.485-7000; bentonfarm.com.Walton.

Easter Egg Hunt, 10 a.m., UnionCommunity Building, 10087 OldUnion Road, Bring own basket.3 simultaneous hunts for ages1-3, 4-5 and 6-10. Visit withEaster Bunny. Free. Presented byCity of Union. 384-1511; www.ci-tyofunionky.org. Union.

Easter Egg Hunt, 10 a.m. tonoon, Walton-Verona Ele-mentary School, 15066 PorterRoad, 10,000 Easter eggs, photoopportunities with superheroes,music and more. Free. Presentedby Seven Hills Church. 485-4432.Verona.

Literary - LibrariesComputer and Internet Basics,1-2 p.m., Florence Branch Li-brary, Free. Registration re-quired. 342-2665;www.bcpl.org. Florence.

PAWS to Read (grades K-5),10-11 a.m., Boone County PublicLibrary - Scheben Branch, 8899U.S. 42, Read to therapy dog.Call to schedule 15-minute timeslot. Presented by SchebenBranch Library. 342-2665;www.bcpl.org. Union.

Music - RockBattle of the Bands, 7-11 p.m.,Madison Theater, 730 MadisonAve., Bands play all originalmusic. Contest started in Octo-ber with 90 bands and is downto final 7. $12. 491-2444; madi-sontheateronline.com. Coving-ton.

ToursCincy Bourbon Bus: UrbanBourbon Distillery and Tast-ing Trail, 11:45 a.m. to 5 p.m.,New Riff Distillery, 24 DistilleryWay, Front of New Riff Distillery.Opportunity to visit and tourNew Riff Distillery, Second SightSpirits, Horse and Barrel Bour-bon Bar, The Littlefield BourbonBar, Newberry Prohibition Barand more. Ages 21 and up. $65.Reservations recommended.Presented by Cincy Brew Bus/Cincy Bourbon Bus. 513-258-7909; www.cincybrewbus.com.Newport.

SUNDAY, MARCH 20Literary - LibrariesComputer and Internet Basics,1-2 p.m., Florence Branch Li-brary, Free. Registration re-quired. 342-2665;www.bcpl.org. Florence.

Pages and Paws, 2-3 p.m.,Boone County Main Library,1786 Burlington Pike, Read toone of library’s therapy dogs.Call main library to schedule15-minute time slot. Ages 0-5.Free. Registration required.Presented by Boone CountyPublic Library. 342-2665;www.bcpl.org. Burlington.

Music - BluegrassKentucky Blue Belles, 7-8 p.m.,Belleview Baptist Church, 6658Fifth St., Free. 586-7809. Burling-ton.

RecreationFly Tying, 2:30-3:30 p.m., BooneCounty Main Library, 1786Burlington Pike, Learn basics of

tying flies in 6-class series. Free.Registration required. Presentedby Boone County Public Library.334-2117; www.bcpl.org. Bur-lington.

Quarter Auction, 5 p.m., Flor-ence Elks Lodge 314, 7704 DixieHighway, Doors open 4:15 p.m.746-3557. Florence.

MONDAY, MARCH 21Clubs & OrganizationsBoone County Alliance Meet-ing, 9-10:30 a.m., Florence CityBuilding, 8100 Ewing Blvd., Thesubstance abuse/use preventioncoalition for Boone County, KYwill be meeting to discuss pre-vention efforts to reduce/elim-inate drug abuse/use locally.Free. Presented by Boone Coun-ty Alliance. 689-4496; Boone-CountyAlliance.com. Florence.

EducationThe Great War in the Ar-dennes: A Woman’s Journal,7-8 p.m., Boone County MainLibrary, 1786 Burlington Pike,Independent researcher KarenUpright explores daily life ofordinary woman during GreatWar. Free. Presented by BooneCounty Public Library. 342-2665.Burlington.

Exercise ClassesGentle Yoga, 6-7 p.m., BooneCounty Main Library, 1786Burlington Pike, Learn basicpostures and flows. Bring yogamat. $30 per month. Reserva-tions required. Presented byBoone County Public Library.334-2117. Burlington.

Yoga, 7:10-8 p.m., Boone CountyMain Library, 1786 BurlingtonPike, Explore Hatha yoga pos-tures. Bring yoga mat. $30 feefor month. Registration re-quired. Presented by BooneCounty Public Library. 334-2117;www.bcpl.org. Burlington.

Health / WellnessUC Health Mobile DiagnosticsMammography Screening, 10a.m. to 2 p.m., UC Health Pri-mary Care Florence, 68 CavelierBlvd., 15-minute screenings.Price varies per insurance;financial assistance available forthose who qualify. Reservationsrecommended. Presented by UCHealth Mobile Diagnostics.Through Nov. 17. 513-584-7465.Florence.

Literary - LibrariesComputer and Internet Basics,1-2 p.m., Florence Branch Li-brary, Free. Registration re-quired. 342-2665;www.bcpl.org. Florence.

In the Loop, 10-11 a.m., FlorenceBranch Library, 7425 U.S. 42,Knit or crochet in relaxed,friendly company. Learn for firsttime or pick up new tricks. Free.342-2665; www.bcpl.org. Flor-ence.

Royal: Reviewers of YoungAdult Literature, 6:30-7:30p.m., Boone County Main Li-brary, 1786 Burlington Pike,Read new books before they hitshelves. Free. Presented byBoone County Public Library.342-2665; www.bcpl.org. Bur-lington.

Blood Drive, 1-7 p.m., BooneCounty Main Library, 1786Burlington Pike, Free. Presentedby Boone County Public Library.342-2665. Burlington.

Dragons and Tacos, 6:30-7:30p.m., Walton Branch Library, 21S. Main St., Read and playgames based on Daniel Salmie-ri’s hilarious book, “DragonsLove Tacos”. Registration en-couraged. Ages 3-6. Free. Reser-vations recommended. Present-ed by Boone County PublicLibrary. 342-2665. Walton.

Support GroupsOvereaters Anonymous,7:30-8:30 p.m., Union Presbyteri-an Church, 10259 U.S. 42, Churchoffice entrance in back lot andfollow signs to room. Programof recovery from compulsiveeating using 12 Steps and 12Traditions of OA. Not a diet/calories club and no weigh-ins.Free. Presented by OvereatersAnonymous NKY. 525-6932;www.cincinnatioa.org. Union.

TUESDAY, MARCH 22Literary - LibrariesComputer and Internet Basics,1-2 p.m., Florence Branch Li-brary, Free. Registration re-quired. 342-2665;www.bcpl.org. Florence.

Read with a Teen (grades K-3),6-7:30 p.m., Boone CountyPublic Library - Scheben Branch,8899 U.S. 42, Build child’s read-ing skills with help of teen rolemodel. Call Scheben branch toreserve 30-minute time slot.Registration required. Free.Registration required. Presentedby Scheben Branch Library.342-2665. Union.

Anime and Manga Club (mid-dle and high school), 6:30-7:30p.m., Boone County Main Li-brary, 1786 Burlington Pike, Joinother otakus for movies, snacksand kawaii crafts. Free. Regis-tration recommended. Present-ed by Boone County PublicLibrary. 342-2665;www.bcpl.org. Burlington.

Writer’s Group, 7-8 p.m., BooneCounty Main Library, 1786Burlington Pike, Share yourwork, get feedback, encourage-ment and inspiration to writeyour masterpiece. Free. Present-ed by Boone County PublicLibrary. 342-2665;www.bcpl.org. Burlington.

PINK: Paranormal Investiga-tors of Northern Kentucky,6:30-7:30 p.m., Florence BranchLibrary, 7425 U.S. 42, Includesoverview of evidence, variousdisplays, map of “haunted”locations in NKY and Q&Asession with investigators. Free.Registration required. Presentedby Boone County Public Library.342-2665. Florence.

RecreationBridge, noon to 3 p.m., BooneCounty Public Library - SchebenBranch, 8899 U.S. 42, Open play.Everyone welcome. Free. Pre-sented by Scheben BranchLibrary. 342-2665;www.bcpl.org. Union.

Support GroupsCelebrate Recovery, 6:30-8:30p.m., Vineyard Christian Church,7101 Pleasant Valley Road,Healing for all hurts, hangupsand habits. Free. 689-0777;vineyardchristian.org. Florence.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH23

Art & Craft ClassesPiecemakers Quilting Group,1:30-2:30 p.m., Boone CountyPublic Library - Scheben Branch,8899 U.S. 42, Learn basics orshare expertise in quilting. Ages18 and up. Free. Presented byScheben Branch Library. 342-2665; www.bcpl.org. Union.

Job FairsNKY Veterans Job Fair, noon to4 p.m., Receptions Banquet andConference Center Erlanger,1379 Donaldson Highway, Over100 Tri-state companies lookingto fill thousands of openings.Ages 18 and up. Free. Presentedby The Kentucky Career Center.372-8413; www.nkcareercente-r.org. Erlanger.

Literary - LibrariesComputer and Internet Basics,1-2 p.m., Florence Branch Li-brary, Free. Registration re-quired. 342-2665;www.bcpl.org. Florence.

Spanish Conversation Group,6:30-7:30 p.m., Boone CountyPublic Library - Scheben Branch,8899 U.S. 42, Free. Presented byScheben Branch Library. 342-

2665. Union.Teen Cafe, 3:30-5 p.m., BooneCounty Main Library, 1786Burlington Pike, Drop in forgaming, snacks and more. Free.Presented by Boone CountyPublic Library. 342-2665;www.bcpl.org. Burlington.

Teen Cafe, 3:15-4:45 p.m., BooneCounty Public Library - SchebenBranch, 8899 U.S. 42, Drop in forgaming, snacks and more. Free.Presented by Boone CountyPublic Library. 342-2665;www.bcpl.org. Union.

Teen Cafe, 3:15-4:45 p.m., Flor-ence Branch Library, 7425 U.S.42, Drop in for gaming, snacksand more. Free. Presented byBoone County Public Library.342-2665; www.bcpl.org. Flor-ence.

Teen Cafe, 4-5:45 p.m., WaltonBranch Library, 21 S. Main St.,Drop in for gaming, snacks andmore. Free. Presented by BooneCounty Public Library. 342-2665;www.bcpl.org. Walton.

THURSDAY, MARCH 24Exercise ClassesYoga, 6:15-7 p.m., Boone CountyPublic Library - Scheben Branch,8899 U.S. 42, Suitable for alllevels. Bring yoga mat and smallhand held or wrist weights(optional). $30 per month.Registration required. Presentedby Scheben Branch Library.334-2117; www.bcpl.org. Union.

Health / WellnessSt. Elizabeth CardioVascularMobile Health Unit, 2-6 p.m.,Muscle Gear USA, 8187 MallRoad, Receive screenings forcarotid artery disease, peripher-al arterial disease, abdominalaortic aneurysm and high bloodpressure. Mobile unit also offerscardiac age health risk assess-ment. $100. Reservations re-quired. Presented by St. Eliza-beth Heart and Vascular In-stitute. 301-9355; steliza-beth.com/screenmyheart.Florence.

Literary - LibrariesBook Chatter Book Group,9:30-10:30 a.m. Discuss “The Girlon the Train” by Paula Hawkins.,Walton Branch Library, 21 S.Main St., Presented by BooneCounty Public Library. 342-2665;www.bcpl.org. Walton.

Computer and Internet Basics,1-2 p.m., Florence Branch Li-brary, Free. Registration re-quired. 342-2665;www.bcpl.org. Florence.

Minecraft Lab, 6:30-7:30 p.m.,Florence Branch Library, 7425U.S. 42, Build world to be shared

on library’s Minecraft server.Bring your own laptop or playon one of ours. Registrationrequired. Grades 3-5. Free.Registration required. 342-2665;www.bcpl.org. Florence.

Lawyers in the Library: FreeLegal Information on SocialSecurity Disability, 4-6 p.m.,Boone County Main Library,1786 Burlington Pike, Ask legal-related questions about SocialSecurity Disability with localattorney, Steve Martin fromZiegler & Schneider. By appoint-ment only. Call Kathy at 292-3393 to schedule 15-minutesession. Free. Registrationrequired. Presented by BooneCounty Public Library. 859-342-2665. Burlington.

DIY: Cement Garden Stones,6:30-7:30 p.m., Chapin MemorialLibrary, 6517 Market St., Free.Registration required. Presentedby Boone County Public Library.342-2665. Petersburg.

RecreationBridge, noon to 3 p.m., BooneCounty Public Library - SchebenBranch, Free. 342-2665;www.bcpl.org. Union.

Support GroupsAl-Anon, 7-8 p.m., FlorenceChristian Church, 300 Main St.,Al-Anon offers strength andhope for families and friends ofalcoholics. Find understandingand support in Al-Anon. Begin-ner meeting available. Free.Presented by Al-Anon FamilyGroup. 760-6178; nkyalanon-.com. Florence.

FRIDAY, MARCH 25Dining EventsFish Fry, 4-8 p.m., BurlingtonLodge No. 264, $8, $5 children’splate, $5 fish sandwich. 746-3225. Florence.

Fish Fry, 5-8 p.m., Florence ElksLodge 314, 746-3557. Florence.

Beechwood Drive-throughFish Fry, 4-7 p.m., BeechwoodHigh School, 802-5781; [email protected]. Fort Mitchell.

Fish Fry, 4:30-7:30 p.m., UnionPresbyterian Church, 10259 U.S.42, Fish, shrimp, BBQ, pizza andsides. Free drinks for dine-incustomers. Benefits Boy ScoutTroops 702 and 805. $8. Present-ed by Boy Scout Troop 805Union KY. 384-3255. Union.

Annual Fish Fry, 4-7:30 p.m.,Silver Grove Firefighter Associa-tion, $5 and up. 441-6251. SilverGrove.

THINGS TO DO IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

ABOUT CALENDARTo submit calendar items, go to Cincinnati.com/share, log in

and click on “submit an event.” Send digital photos to [email protected] along with event information.Items are printed on a space-available basis with local eventstaking precedence. Deadline is two weeks before publicationdate.

To find more calendar events, go to Cincinnati.com/calendar.

THANKS TO KEITH JOHNSON

“Blank Slate” is among several bands scheduled to perform on March 19 at Madison Theater’sBand Challenge. Other bands are “Among Giants,” “Blank State,” “Dangermonkey,” “DearAgony,” “Don’t Call Me Punk,” “Friday Giants,” and “One Degree from Mande.” Winners will beannounced at the end of the show. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Admission is $12. All ages areadmitted. Visit www.madisontehaterbandchallenge.com for more information.

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Some stories are worth repeating. When I was in first grade at St.

Margaret of Cortona School in Madi-son Place, Sister Justina asked me why

I wasn’t wearing a greenribbon in my hair for St.Patrick’s Day. “BecauseI’m Lebanese,” I repliedtimidly. Truth be told,Mom didn’t have anyribbons for our hair, letalone green ones.

That’s all changed,and even I’m a bit Irishon St. Patrick’s Day,sans the green ribbons,of course! The story

goes that St. Patrick went to Ireland,killed all the snakes and converted thepeople. Eating something green, likeChamp, is traditional, along with astein of green beer.

Before you know it, Easter will behere, as well. So I’m sharing two nicerecipes, one from my kitchen and onefrom reader Mary Hall’s recipe box.

Moist and buttery Irish sodabread

Check out my web site:Abouteating.com for a tutorial withphotos for this most delicious bread.

Did you know?Horseradish has lots of vitamin C

and in the olden days, was made into atea for urinary tract health. Its pun-gent aroma clears out sinuses. It hasbeen associated with the possible pre-vention of cancer, helping your bodydetox from carcinogens.

Matzo updateA reader thought the tablespoon of

salt called for in the Matzo recipe was“excessive.” I told her I put thatamount in strictly for flavor, but thatshe could lessen it or eliminate the saltaltogether.

Rita Nader Heikenfeld is an herb-alist, educator, Jungle Jim’s Eastgateculinary professional and author. Findher blog online at Abouteating.com.Email her at [email protected] with “Rita’s kitchen” in thesubject line.

Get Irish in the kitchen on St. Patrick’s DayChamp

Here’s both the something green andthe potatoes, long a favorite root vegetablein Ireland. This is good any time of year,especially in the spring when bunches ofhomegrown green onions hit the farmersmarkets.

2 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes, peeledand chunked up

1/2 cup whipping cream1/4 cup butter (1/2 stick) plus extra for

garnish 1 bunch green onions, sliced – green

part only

Cook potatoes in boiling salted wateruntil tender. Meanwhile, bring cream andbutter to simmer and mix in green onions.Remove from heat and cover and let steepwhile potatoes cook. Drain potatoes, putback in pan and shake around to removeany moisture. Then mash. Add cream mix-ture and blend. Season to taste with saltand pepper and make a well in the center,placing a dab of butter there to melt andmake a puddle.

Rita’s crunchy overnight Easter cinnamon coffeecake

This can be baked right away, also. If refrigerated overnight, allow extra baking time.You can also let it sit out to take the chill off for 20 minutes before baking. Either way, when atoothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, it’s done.

Cake:

1 stick unsalted butter, softened1 cup sugar2 large eggs, room temperature8 ounces sour cream2 teaspoons vanilla2 cups flour1 teaspoon cinnamon1 teaspoon each baking powder and sodaDash salt

streusel:Mix together:

3/4 cup firmly packed light brown sugar3/4 cup chopped pecans1-1/2 teaspoons cinnamon

Preheat oven to 350. Spray a 9 by 13 pan. Beat butter, sugar and eggs together untilblended and light, about 2 minutes. Add sour cream and vanilla and blend. Combine flour,cinnamon, baking powder, soda and salt and add to batter slowly and blend well. Pour intopan. Sprinkle streusel on top. Bake 35-40 minutes. Don’t overbake. Freezes well.

Gilding the lily: Drizzle a confectioners sugar glaze on top after it cools.

Mary Hall’s crockpot Easterham

Mary sent this handwritten recipe tomy colleague, Jimmy Bonaminio. Jimmypassed it on to me. Now I’m passing it on toyou!

3-4 pound boneless ham1/2 cup packed brown sugar1/4 cup Dijon mustard2 tablespoons prepared or freshly

grated horseradish root12 ounce can regular Coke

Make a paste of the brown sugar,mustard, horseradish and 1/4 cup of theCoke. Rub over ham. Place in sprayed crock-pot. Pour rest of Coke around ham. Cook6-8 hours on low. Remove, slice and drizzlewith juices.

Tip from Rita’s kitchen: Measuringhorseradish

To measure prepared horseradishcorrectly, strain it before measuring.

THANKS TO RITA HEIKENFELD

Rita’s crunchy overnight Easter cinnamon coffeecake can be baked right away

Rita HeikenfeldRITA’S KITCHEN

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Set amongst the ashesI see a faded sign.“No spitten’ or peein’”Well, that suits me just fine!Smoke smells a lingerin’Wispy shades of gray,Float up to the heavens.What a sad, sad day!Her stately porch is kneeling,Her backbone is bent.Ice cream and candy’s all melted.You might think her time is spent.

But we, here in Rabbit Hash,Are stubborn, resilient and strong.She will rise from the ashes.

Soon, we’ll be right backwhere we belong.

Gracing her statelyporch,

Singin’ a happy tune,Friends and neighbors by

our sides;The reflections of the

moonShinin’ on the Ohio,Water’s flowin’ by,Visitors remark,“Life in Rabbit Hash must

be paradise!”Blue grass music’s a playin’,

Barbeque for all!Friendly neighbor’s rejoic-

ing, We’re havin’ a ball!

So, look to the future, myfriends.

Hope is in the air.We’ll rebuild that old general

store!And we’ll do it with flaire!We’ll be countin’ up our pen-

nies, to help pay the cost.We’ll do what we must

To keep our dream aloft.

The dream of Old Rabbit Hash,The best General Store around!Come, sit , stay a spell,Find the joy to be found.Lounging on the river bank,A cold root beer in your hand;Listenin’ to the music

The dream of Old Rabbit Hash Will once again come true.Hope to see ya’ll around.Come. Enjoy the view!

Julie Threadgill is a Rabbit Hashresident.

MICHAEL E. KEATING/THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER

On Nov. 8, 2011, the Rabbit Hash General Store was open in the pre-dawn hours for voting. Most of the store was destroyed by fire on Feb. 13.

HOPE FOR RABBIT HASH

Julie Threadgill COMMUNITYRECORDER GUESTCOLUMNIST

Having a competitive,healthy workforce and com-munity is essential to a strongeconomic environment inNorthern Kentucky and theCommonwealth as a whole.However, Kentucky oftenfinds itself indebted to ourpast way of life.

For centuries the tobaccoindustry has been a vital partof Kentucky’s economic de-velopment and shaped theculture and way of life. Butlike other industries it hasfaced many challenges, mostnotably the negative healthrisks associated with the long-term use of the product.

The use of tobacco by Ken-tuckians remains at the high-est levels in the country, eventhough Kentucky farms havediversified their crops.

Kentucky Cabinet forHealth and Family Servicesreports that 8,000 Kentuck-ians die of illnesses caused bytobacco use each year, costingtaxpayers in excess of $1.2billion in Medicare and Medi-caid costs. Kentucky employ-ers should note a 2013 studyby Ohio State University,which found the cost for busi-nesses to employ a smoker tobe nearly $6,000 more peryear than a non-smoker due toincreased health care costsand loss of productivity. As

the cost ofhealth carecontinues torise, so willthe expenseto employers.

Many areaemployershave alreadytaken steps toencourageemployees toreduce and

eliminate tobacco use. Somehave established smoke-freeworkplaces or have offeredcessation programs and re-warded employees forhealthy choices. Most insur-ance plans provide free nico-tine replacement productsand other resources to helptobacco users quit.

But Kentucky continues tobe at the bottom in nationalhealth rankings. According tothe Centers for Disease Con-trol and Prevention, adultscovered by Medicaid smokeat more than twice the num-ber of adults covered by pri-vate insurance. With the costsof Medicaid, this trend is notsustainable.

Health is the foundationfor Northern Kentucky’s fu-ture growth and vitality. Thisis why Skyward, the engineand the engineer behindNorthern Kentucky’s plan for

economic growth, is workingto implement SmokeFreeNKY, a program dedicated toreducing the number of smok-ers in Northern Kentucky aswell as eliminating second-hand smoke in public places.

Thirty-six U.S. states andterritories have varying state-wide smoke-free laws, threeof which include Ohio, Illinois,and Indiana. According to theCenters for Disease Controland Prevention, smoke-freelaws “make good businesssense” (referencing a 2013study released in PreventingChronic Disease) and haveproven to be effective in im-proving health and preventingdiseases caused by smoke andsecondhand smoke.

The myNKY plan outlinesa path for Northern Kentuck-y’s future economic successto include a healthy and pro-ductive workforce and a vi-brant community to attractnew businesses to our region.

I encourage you to visitwww.skywardnky.org to learnmore about the SmokeFreeNKY program. Together wecan all help create a culture ofgood health everywhere welive, work, and play.

Geralyn Isler is vice presi-dent, benefits adviser withBusiness Benefits InsuranceSolutions.

The cost of tobacco to Ky. employers

Geralyn IslerCOMMUNITYRECORDER GUESTCOLUMNIST

Last week’s question:Will Cincinnati’s new profes-

sional soccer club, FC Cincinnati,which opens its season later thismonth, be successful? Do youplan to attend any games? Whyor why not?

“I’m very excited and planon going to at least a couple ofgames with my family.”

Alice Tranter Albrinck

“My son is very excitedabout this. We will certainlygo.”

Becky Vaughn Stolz

“I think FC Cincinnati willbe successful. Soccer has sucha strong following with somany top-notch school andclub teams in the area, that theability to watch professionalsoccer close by will be a bigdraw. Also, since it is not to thebig money level of the NFL orthe MLB, it should be a moreaffordable sports attendanceoption. This will resonate withfamily’s wanting a competitivesporting event where theydon’t have to take out a secondmortgage for a visit to theconcessions stand.

“I do plan on attending. Ilike to support new ventures inour city and I’m am fairly soc-

cer ignorant so it will help melearn the game and be a part ofthe excitement.”

C.S.

March 3 question:Thpresidential caucus is a

departure from the usual pri-mary system for selecting theKentucky’s GOP delegates. Howeffective was this 2016 caucus?

“My wife and I were notable to vote because of thelarge traffic jams on Mt ZionRoad. Tried early and late, butwith no luck. We just gave up.This bad idea had to be themost poorly planned and im-plemented event in the historyof the state. May we nevercaucus again.”

Bob Deyo, Florence

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COMMUNITYRECORDEREditor: Melanie Laughman, [email protected], 513-248-7573

Track and fieldThe indoor state cham-

pionships presented bythe state coaches associa-tion took place March 5 inMaysville.

» St. Henry won thegirls team championshipin 1A with 132.5 points. St.Henry won the 4x800 in10:44.82. Kayla Rieglerwon the 800 (2:37.63).Kimberly Spritzky wasthird in the 55 hurdles(9.16). Renee Svec fin-ished second in the 1,600(5:46.32) and ElizabethHoffman third (6:11.81).Hannah Jones was sec-ond in the 400 (1:07.94). St.Henry won the 4x400 re-lay (4:35.21).

Svec won the 3,000(11:37.83) and Abbey Ep-plen was second(12:31.54). Janelle Tobler

won the high jump 95-0).In boys, St. Henry won

the 4x800 in 9:11.91. EthanSnyder was second in the3,000 (10:05.97). St. Henrywas third in the 4x400(3:57.09).

Freedom Trail» The Florence Free-

dom re-signed infielderDaniel Fraga and out-fielder Collins Cuthrell,who will be returning toFlorence this summer.

Fraga played 92 gamesfor the Freedom last sea-son, mainly starting atsecond base. In his rookiecampaign, the 2015 Fron-tier League MidseasonAll-Star led the Freedomin walks (54) and stolenbases (29), while rankingsecond on the squad inhits (91), runs scored (53),and doubles (16). He hit

.284 and posted a .394 on-base percentage, adding aspark to the top of Flor-ence’s lineup.

“Last year, Danielcame in as a rookie andwon the starting job aftera very competitivecamp,” Freedom Man-ager Dennis Pelfrey said.“He eventually grew intothe leadoff spot and was aspark plug for us at thetop of the lineup lastyear.”

Cuthrell played a bigrole in the Freedom’s suc-cess before missing thelatter portions of the sea-son with an injury. De-spite only playing 58games, he ranked insidethe top five among Flor-ence players in hits (57),doubles (12), home runs

SHORT HOPS

JAMES WEBER/COMMUNITY RECORDER

Ryle senior Mallory Schwartz, middle, was honored as the KABC co-Ninth Region Player of theYear. George Stoll, right, represented NewCath senior Ansley Davenport, who was otherco-POY, and was also Ninth Region Coach of the Year.See SHORT HOPS, Page 2B

BOONE COUNTY - Here is alook at high school baseball inthe county this spring.

Conner was 14-18 last seasonfor head coach Brad Arlinghausas they lost a lot of seniors fromthe 2014 Ninth Region champi-ons. The coach said he has ahungry group of seniors wholook to get back to the state tour-nament. Conner has a base ofnine seniors and six juniors.

Kyler Padgett, Alec Garnett,Drew Borman and Nick Crad-dock are all three-year letter-winners who contributed to theregional title two years. ago.

Borman, an outfielder/pitch-er, hit .303 last year with 14 RBIand seven steals, and was 2-3,3.46 on the mound. He will be atthe top of the lineup and rotationand is one of the top defensiveoutfielders in the region.

Garnett, an outfielder/pitch-er, hit .394 last year with 11 RBIand 24 runs scored. He looks tobe one of the top players in theregion.

Padgett can play almost anyposition in the field. The grittyquarterback and basketball for-ward will look to be a key leader

for the team.Sims, a junior catcher, could

be one of the best in the regionbehind the plate and can hit aswell.

Junior Brian Manning is astrong defensive third base-man. Junior pitcher Nick Crad-dock leads an inexperiencedstaff.

Cody Ware, Zach Volz, BryceCook, Michael Justice, ZackSprague and Johnny From-meyer are seniors newer to thevarsity scene. Juniors MaxSims, Griffin Henry, BrianManning, Travis Connley, JoshOstertag and Juan Villegas allled the Cougars to the JV re-gional finals last year.

“This team has worked hardover the off season and looks tocompete for a 33rd DistrictChampionship against the al-ways tough rivals of BooneCounty, Cooper and Ryle,” Ar-linghaus said. “This team is upto the challenge of erasing thememory of the 2015 season andputting their mark on the Con-ner History books.”

Conner will play CampbellCounty March 21

FIRST SWING AT HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL SEASON

Boone County area baseballreturns strong talentJames [email protected]

JIM OSBORN FOR THE ENQUIRER

St. Henry’s Max Epplen tries to corral a wind-blown double by Boone County's Kenton Hibbard during theirbaseball game, Sunday, March 29, 2015.

FILE PHOTO

Senior Kenton Hibbard returns for Boone County.

See BASEBALL, Page 2B

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(nine), runs scored (34),RBIs (42), and sluggingpercentage (.476).

“We are looking forCollins to hit in the middleof the order this season,adding some protectionfor Austin Newell,” Pelf-rey said. “Last season, hestarted really hot at theplate and was a big reasonwe made the playoffs, so itwas tough to see him haveto sit out after taking apitch to the forearm. Inthe field, he is a great de-fender with a plus arm.”

The 2016 promotionalschedule is available athttp://florencefree-dom.com/new-snotes.php?nID=811.

Youth sports» Tristate Fast pitch

softball coaches meetingis March 23, 7 p.m. atBlessed Sacrament.

» Northern KentuckyVolleyball Club(NKYVC) – Registrationis now open for the 2016Spring Training Sessions,with all sessions at Town& Country Sports Com-plex, 1018 Town Drive,Wilder.

Programs: 5U, 6U, 7USprinkles Training Pro-gram – Thursdays: 4:30-5:30 p.m.; 8U, 9U, 10UStorm Chasers – Tues-days: 5-6:30 p.m. and Sun-days: 3:30-5 p.m.; 11Uthrough 18U TrainingTeams (no travel) – Mon-days and Sundays for fifthand sixth grade, Tuesdaysand Sundays for sevenththru 11th grade.

» The St. Henry Dis-trict High School volley-ball team will have twocamps this year.

The first All Skills Cru-sader Volleyball Spring

Clinic for girls currentlyin grades 3, 4, and 5 willrun 6 to 7:30 p.m. everyTuesday from April 5through May 10 at the St.Henry Athletic Complex(Formerly known as Mid-west Hoops). It will focuson fundamentals and willinclude team and gamesituations.

The cost is $80 perplayer and all partici-pants will receive Crusad-er volleyball spiritwear.All registrations are dueto SHDHS by Wednesday,March 30.

Registration is alsoopen for the annualSHDHS Volleyball Sum-mer Camp. The camp isfor girls in grades K-8from June 6-9. Registra-tions are due to SHDHSby May 20.

For more info, contactSt. Henry.

SHORT HOPS

Over four years, two sports, and 203victories and counting, Olivia Huber hasset what might be an unbreakable rec-ord.

Her success is certainly unprece-dented in Presidents’ Athletic Confer-ence history. It is one of the most trium-phant runs in collegiate athletic history.

Huber’s time as a student-athlete atThomas More College includes 16 con-ference championships (eight regularseason, eight postseason) and one nation-al championship, with another in sight.

The Newport Central Catholic gradhas been a major factor for the Saintssoccer and basketball programs.Through eight seasons, she never lost aconference contest. Her teams neverlost more than two games in a season.Her career winning percentage enteringthe Sweet Sixteen of the Division III bas-ketball tournament is 94.8 (203-11-5).

Not only has she helped her teamsdominate on the field and the court, butHuber has worked hard off the playingsurface as well. She earned AcademicAll-American honors following her sen-ior soccer season, boasting a 3.57 gradepoint average as an elementary educa-tion major.

"I would say that what Olivia Huberhas accomplished in her four years atThomas More is not only unmatched inPAC history, but there likely are few ath-letes in the history of NCAA Division IIInationally that can match her multi-sport resume and accomplishments,"said PAC commissioner Joe Onderko."As a two-sport student-athlete who issucceeding at the highest level of compe-tition while being equally successful inthe classroom, she exemplifies what thePAC and NCAA Division III are all about:academic and athletic excellence in abalanced environment."

As her time as a student-athlete windsdown, she has become somewhat reflec-tive. The PAC perfection started to creepinto the back of her mind following hersophomore year, but that is not what

drove her to keep the streak intact fortwo more years. It was her school, coach-es, and teammates who continue to in-spire her.

“Thomas More has had a huge impacton me,” said Huber. “It’s like a family. It’sgreat to give back some success for allthat the school has given me.”

As a junior, Huber led Division IIIsoccer players in scoring with 89 pointsand tied for the national lead with 36goals. As a senior, she is currently lead-ing Division III basketball players in as-sist-to-turnover ratio at 5.31. Her suc-cess in games is a direct result of her

consistent practice habits.“It’s her drive just every day in prac-

tice to leave everything out there,”Saints basketball coach Jeff Hans said.“She leads by example.”

Huber elevates her teammates withher constant energy and intensity. Herrole on each team changed slightly overher four years, but she has always donewhatever her coaches ask of her. On thesoccer pitch, she was a star, finishing asthe program’s and conference’s recordholder for career goals, assists, andpoints. She was a four-time All-PAC se-lection (thrice on the first team) and the

conference’s 2014 Player of the Year. Onthe basketball court, she is a spark offthe bench, the ultimate role player whocan give her team whatever it needs atany given moment.

“Her versatility, size, length, athleti-cism, and smarts allow us to do so muchwith different people around her,” Hanssaid. “We know that she’s going to be giv-ing it her all on the defensive end and willmake good decisions and not turn the ballover on offense.”

That accountability, reliability, andleadership has made Huber the consum-mate teammate. Her natural ability andathleticism has always been outmatchedby her competitiveness and effort.

“Her leadership abilities set the ex-ample for the underclassmen. Her lega-cy was someone that always workedhard and never backed away from chal-lenges,” NewCath soccer coach KevinTurnick said. “In high school, she wasn’tthe fastest or strongest but she never letthat get in her way of being an incrediblesoccer player. She knew the game and al-ways put herself in the right positions tocreate scoring opportunities, most ofwhich she converted.”

Her legacy at Thomas More and in thePAC has already been secured and willlikely remain unmatched. But, her soc-cer career ended with a loss in the SweetSixteen of the NCAA tournament. Huberis determined to help lead the Saints to asecond straight basketball nationalchampionship.

“I didn’t want to have that feeling oflosing my last game,” said Huber. “Soc-cer ending felt bittersweet, but it wasnice to know that I could go right intobasketball season. I don’t want to go outon a loss like that again.”

It would only be fitting for the winnin-gest college athlete in Thomas More andPAC history to end her playing days on awinning streak, raising a championshiptrophy while confetti rains down.

Thomas More plays in the Final Fourfor the second straight season, tippingoff at 7:30 p.m. at Capital University inColumbus on Saturday, March 19.

NewCath grad Huber’s success unparalleledAdam [email protected]

THANKS TO JOE HUMPHRIES/THOMAS MORE ATHLETICS

Olivia Huber of Thomas More College drives against LaRoche in the first round of the NCAAtournament March 4. TMC won 102-67.

Bleska signs with Oakland

THANKS TO TOM STELLMAN

Conner senior Madison Bleska signed to play soccer for Oakland (Ind.) last month.

Walton-Verona was 7-17 last yearfor head coach Kevin McIntyre, whoenters his 22nd season with 228 careerwins.

The Bearcats return eight starters,led by senior third baseman GarretLehkamp, senior catcher Daniel West,junior pitcher James Tilley, juniorshortstop Jeremy Moran, senior firstbaseman Jack Beach and senior firstbaseman Kash Martin. The Bearcatshave 10 seniors listed this year.

“We have excellent senior leader-ship and several key players returningfrom last year,” McIntyre said.

Walton starts the season by hostingWaggener March 21. The All “A”Eighth Region starts April 14.

St. Henry was 13-18 last year for re-turning head coach Kent Shartzer.

The Crusaders have six returningstarters, led by seniors Collin Johnson,Michael Ridilla, Joe Kroger, and KevinFlaherty. St. Henry hosts CampbellCounty March 21.

Boone County was 19-14 last seasonfor returning head coach Wayne Huff.The Rebels have a senior-loaded lineupwith 10 12th-graders, led by JeffreyPurnell, one of the top pitchers in theregion. He is going to pitch for More-head State.

Boone has its first home gameMarch 21 against Highlands in a re-

match of Highlands’ win the regionalsemifinals.

The Cooper Jaguars were 9-16 lastyear for head coach Jeremy Collins.Cooper has eight seniors this year.Cooper hosts Bryan Station and Co-vington Catholic March 19. ZachFriend is a staff ace.

Ryle is ranked second in the regionafter going 21-17 last year. Jake Ziegel-meyer is another Morehead Statemound commit and a staff ace. He had a2.00 ERA with 29 strikeouts in 35 in-nings last year.

Follow James Weber on Twitter,@JWeberSports

BaseballContinued from Page 1B

FILE PHOTO

St. Henry’s Will Brady returns for his junior season.

FILE PHOTO

Ryle’s Jake Ziegelmeyer is one of the toppitchers in the area.

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104 Colonial Drive: Turner &Turner Enterprises Inc. to Mar-jorie and Robert Fuson;$180,000.

9148 Evergreen Drive: TheCharles Campbell Trust toRonnie White and Sherry Reiss;$80,000.

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16 Grand Ave.: Teri Ellis to JuliaNussbaum; $114,900.

10462 Highland Drive: TerryDeboodt to Andrew and EricaFisk; $292,000.

7494 Lofton Court: AnthonyMagagnoli to Sean Kathmanand Aubrey Fey; $188,000.

1928 Mimosa Trail: HaroldBryan to Margaret Gutierrez;$224,000.

75 Miriam Drive: U.S. Bank NAto Craig Winterman; $60,000.

20 Rio Grande Circle: TheFederal Home Loan MortgageCorp. to Ahmed Khdiar;$68,000.

34 Rio Grande Circle: KelseyFelts to Dan and Elizabeth Ray;$68,500.

695 Stable Gate Lane: CheviotSavings Bank to Terri Pierce;$72,000.

310 Totten Lane: Ron andShirley Whitham to Cinddoraand Keith Donohoo; $150,000.

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2863 Donjoy Drive: MattPoynter and Stephanie Scheidto Don and Alane Moran;$144,000.

2449 Frontier Drive: The DreesCo. to Tasha and Carlos Serpa;$218,500.

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9424 Dauphine Drive: TheDrees Co. to James Mattocks;$324,900.

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15069 Stablewood Drive:Triple Crown Developers LLC toFischer Single Family Homes IIILtd.; $46,000.

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HEBRON – The NorthPointe community madethe best of its PresidentsDay snowstorm.

The Home Owners As-sociation held a spontane-ous snowman challenge inlight of the perfect pack-ing snow climate that day.

“We had over 30 snow-men and snow women thatwere hilarious,” saidNorth Pointe resident Er-ic Hendrix.

Paradise Donuts of-fered a dozen doughnutsto the winner, which was abeach bum snowman.

“It was great to seekids and parents havingfun in the snow together!”Hendrix said.

Best of winter: Hebron’s impromptu snowman contest

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It was a leaning tower for this snowman in the North Pointeneighborhood’s spontaneous snowman contest.

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An homage to the mailman and your Recorder carrier in this snowmen group.

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A shout out to the CincinnatiBengals was one of the 30entries in the spontaneousPresidents Day contest.

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One of the North Pointeresidents channeled a prettysevere case of cabin feverinto this snow design.

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Hope this family’s snow trio lasted for a while, so much niceeffort went into their snowmen.

PROVIDED

Snow hula dancinwas part of thePresidents Daysnowman contestin the NorthPointesubdivision.

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Thelma BettisThelma McCormick Bettis,

86, of Florence, died March 4at Woodcrest Nursing CareFacility in Elsmere.

She was a retired, self-employed beautician andformer clerk for the Common-wealth of Kentucky. She en-joyed playing cards, readingbooks, crocheting, and crafts.

Her granddaughter, AngieLancaster; and sister, MargaretMedford, died previously.

Survivors include her chil-dren, Cynthia Harbeson, BillyLewis Lancaster, and RandyWallace Bettis; sisters, PatriciaGodman, Brenda Robinson,and Jean McQueen; and fivegrandchildren along withseveral great-grandchildrenand great-great-grandchil-dren.

Interment was at I.O.O.F.Cemetery in Owenton.

Memorials: American CancerSociety, 2808 Reading Road,Cincinnati, OH 45206.

Lillian CarpenterLillian Pearl Carpenter, 100,

of Florence, died March 7.She was a retired record

keeper with the former Wads-

worth Electric Co. in Coving-ton, former owner of Barton’sGrocery in Falmouth, and amember of First Church ofChrist in Burlington.

Her husband, Daniel F.Carpenter, died previously.

Survivors include her sons,Ray and Richard Barton;daughters, Carole Mefford,Donna Schneider, and BrendaMoses; sister, Thelma Cook;and 15 grandchildren alongwith several great-grand-children and great-great-grandchildren.

Burial was at Hopeful Lu-theran Cemetery.

Memorials: First Church ofChrist, 6080 Camp Ernst Road,Burlington, KY 41005.

Cari FieldsCari Ann Mangulabnan

Fields, 44, of Hebron, diedMarch 3 at St. Elizabeth Hos-pice.

She worked at FidelityInvestments for many years.

Survivors include her hus-band, Robert Fields; children,Collin Fields and KendallFields; parents, Daniel and

DEATHS

See DEATHS, Page 6B

Benton Family Farmsis having its fourth Coun-try Easter Down on theFarm at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Saturday, March 19. Costis $10 per car load. Chil-dren can visit the springbaby farm animals.

You can get free pic-tures with the EasterBunny, just make sure tobring your camera.

An Easter Egg Huntwill take place for the 1-to 4-year-olds in a specialarea. The egg hunt islimited to 10 years andunder, but lots of craftsand animals to play with.Free hot chocolate, cap-puccino coffee, juice anddoughnuts will be avail-able in the GatheringRoom. In case of unfavor-able weather, the eventwill be moved to March26. Call 859-485-7000 forany additional informa-tion.

The annual City ofWalton Easter Egg Huntwill be April 2 at theWalton Community Parkstarting at 2 p.m. insteadof noon, as I posted lastweek.

Letters were sent outto senior citizens whoparticipated in the 2015Wake Up Walton Veronathis week advising of thedate and a few changes.The date is May 9. Youmust be at home to re-ceive the wonderful ser-vices. If you did not re-ceive a letter or wouldlike to participate, pleasecall project coordinator

PeggySchutzmanor studentcoordina-tor AshleySalyers atWalton-VeronaHighSchool,859-485-7721. All

services are free andinclude raking, pullingweeds and including 10bags of mulch and oneflat of flowers. You canalso supply your ownmulch if you want a spe-cial type. If you wouldenjoy more flowers, youmay purchase throughthe school’s GreenHouse.

Volunteers are neededto assist the students andteachers in the work. Ifyou would like to make adonation to the project toshow your appreciationto our senior citizens,please contact the coor-dinators. This worth-while project is not in-come related. You mustfill out a form to partici-pate, so do this soon.

Push Fitness is goingall out for our communi-ty to provide the properexercise and diet to suiteach personal need. Lastweek’s feature wasGLOW for older Chris-tian Women. This weekthey are starting a run-ning club. This would bea plus for anyone think-ing about the Flying Pig

Marathon. (Greg Peebles,take notice.). Dates areMarch 24 through April30. It includes T- shirt,training plan and onlinesupport. Meet Saturdayat 10 a.m. and Thursdayat 6 p.m. Call 630-210-2352.

The Walton VeronaCommunity Good FridayService will be at 7 p.m.March 25 at the WaltonChristian Church. Dona-tions of canned goodsand non-perishable foodsare welcome for the Wal-ton Verona CommunityPantry and monetarygifts for the Walton Vero-

na Ministerial Fundwhich aids persons need-ing help with utility bills,etc.

Saturday, March 19, isNorthern Kentucky Re-gional History Day atNorthern Kentucky Uni-versity. This will be held9 a.m. to 2 p.m. OurBoone County HistoricalSociety will have a dis-play. This annual eventwill include a variety ofrelated displays andseminars. The openingaddress will be presentedby Dr. Don HeinrichTolzman, whose topic willbe “John A. Roebling and

His Suspension Bridgeon the Ohio River.”Tickets are $10 at thedoor.

Happy birthday toMary Lou Hampton thisweek; Lowell Goldsberryon March 19. Happy anni-versary to Dewey andDebbie Mulford onMarch 21 and Bob andJudy Arlinghaus onMarch 25.

Thoughts and prayersfor several that are hav-ing problems. Judy Den-ney, Carl Bickers, JimLawrence (still sufferingfrom shingles) andClaude Robinson (Denise

Lawrence’s father).Our sympathy is ex-

tended to the family andfriends of Gisele Mann.Services were held onFriday at Chambers andGrubbs Funeral Home.Interment was in WaltonCemetery. Survivors areher son, Kelly Fulmer,mother, Frances Wire-mann, brother Rick Ste-phens and family.

Ruth Meadows writesa column about Walton.Feel free to email her [email protected] Walton neighbor-hood news.

Date set for Wake Up Walton Verona

Ruth MeadowsWALTON NEWS

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Students and volunteers from Walton-Verona High Schoolparticipated in a previous Wake-Up Walton-Verona – a school,business and community collaborative service day to help thesenior citizens of Walton

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Alice MillerAlice “Ernestine” Miller, 81,

of Florence, died March 2.She graduated from Man-

chester High School in Mary-land in 1952 and then went towork for the FBI in Washing-ton, D.C. She took the role ofBoone County Commissioner in1987 and served as an activemember and past president ofthe Boone County Jaycettes.She was an avid golfer and wasan eight-time Eagle CreekCountry Club Women’s ClubChampion. In 2010 she wasinducted into the NorthernKentucky Sports Hall of Fame.

Her husband, Victor Miller;son, Clay Allen Miller; andsister, Virginia Lee, died previ-ously.

Survivors include her daugh-ter, Vickie Lynn Phillips; sister,Bonnie Reaver of Manchester;and brother, Tom Miller; andfive grandchildren along witha great-granddaughter.

Memorials: Alzheimer’sFoundation of America, 322Eighth Ave., Seventh floor,

New York, NY 10001; orAmerican Cancer Society, 2808Reading Road, Cincinnati, OH45206.

Steven MitchellSteven “Mitch” Ray Mitchell,

58, of Union, died Feb. 29 atSt. Elizabeth Edgewood.

He was a U.S. Air Forceveteran and worked as adesigner for CDI Co. He was amember of Big Bone BaptistChurch in Union and enjoyedsinging karaoke, working oncars and riding motorcycles.

His parents, Eddie andPatricia Mitchell, died previ-ously.

Survivors include his wife,Sandy Mitchell; children,Jessica Quintanar, DustinTymensky, and Cory Tymensky;siblings, Billy Mitchell, DianaMitchell, and Vicki Hollis; andtwo grandchildren.

Burial was at KentuckyVeteran’s Cemetery North inWilliamstown.

Virginia SchneemanVirginia “Snookie” Louise

Schneeman, 96, of Florence,died March 5 at her home.

She loved her pets and caredfor her sister that was strickenby polio as a child. A long-standing member of ErlangerBaptist Church, she was thecongregation’s oldest livingmember.

Her husband, Richard F.Schneeman; great-grand-daughter, Madyson Elkins;seven siblings; and two halfsiblings, died previously.

She is survived by her chil-dren: Karen Elkins of Florence,

Anita Mangulabnan; sister,Andrea Bennet; and brother,Daniel Mangulabnan.

Burial was at BurlingtonCemetery in Burlington.

Memorials: Leukemia &Lymphoma Society Tri-StateChapter, 4370 Glendale Mil-ford Road, Cincinnati, OH45242.

Dorothy FranklinDorothy Ann Bowman-

Williams Franklin, 77, ofUnion, died Feb. 28.

She graduated from CentralHigh School in 1955 and re-ceived a bachelor’s degreefrom Kentucky State Collegeand a master’s degree from theUniversity of Louisville.

She worked for 38 years as ateacher and counselor inLouisville; Bloomington, Indi-ana; Gainesville, Florida;Frankfort; and Sidney, Ohio.She was involved with manycommunity and church effortswhich fostered educationaland religious advancementsfor youth in each communitywhere she lived and she was amember of First Baptist Churchof Elsmere, Eta Omega Chap-ter of Alpha Kappa AlphaSorority Inc. in Louisville, theNAACP, and was a formermember of the Visionaries clubin Gainesville.

Survivors include her hus-band, Dr. Herbert Franklin;children, Marcus and Lori;sister, Barbara Unseld; and sixgrandchildren.

Burial was at Dayton Nation-al Cemetery.

Ralph HoustonRalph “Sonny” Carrick

Houston, 83, of Walton, diedMarch 3.

He retired as a heavy equip-ment operator from UnionLight Heat & Power thenworked for Whackenhut,providing security at theCincinnati Northern KentuckyInternational Airport for 12years. He was a member ofCommunity Family Church, anEagle Scout, and a U.S. Navyveteran of the Korean War. Heenjoyed hunting, fishing,boating, and swimming.

His brothers, Martin NathanHouston and Ronald LeeHouston, died previously.

Survivors include his wife,Jan Robertson Houston;daughters, Glenna Wilson ofCovington and Holly Carpenterof Taylor Mill; brother, TeddyHouston of Florence; andseven grandchildren alongwith six great-grandchildren.

Burial was at IndependenceCemetery.

Memorials: Wounded War-rior Project, P.O. Box 758517,Topeka, KS 66675.

J. Gisele MannJ. Gisele Stephens Mann, of

Walton, died March 7 at St.Elizabeth Florence.

Survivors include her son,K.F. Fulmer; mother, FrancesWireman; and brother, RickStephens, all of Walton.

Interment was at WaltonCemetery.

Memorials: Walton Ceme-tery. 3 Plum St., Walton KY41094; or Crittenden ChristianChurch, 106 N. Main St., Crit-

Gail Schneeman of Lexington,Patti Schneeman of Aurora,Indiana, and Richard Schnee-man of Fayetteville, Georgia,grandchildren Richard Elkins,Elizabeth Baker, and Macken-zie Schneeman, and greatgrandchildren Colton Elkins,Alivia Hollquist, Owen Baker,Averi Elkins, Luke Baker, andNora Baker.

Interment was at ForestLawn Memorial Park.

Memorials: Alzheimer’sAssociation, 644 Linn St., Suite106, Cincinnati, OH 45203; orErlanger Baptist Church, 116Commonwealth Ave., Erlanger,KY 41018.

Edna WhiteEdna White, 95, of Florence,

died March 5 in Cincinnati.She was a long-standing

member of Erlanger BaptistChurch and had many differ-ent jobs throughout her life,including working for GE,Procter & Gamble, and the IRS.

Her husband, Ralph White,died previously.

Survivors include her son,Gregory “Greg” White ofFlorence; sister, Nora DeeRoberts of Kansas City, Mis-souri; and two grandchildren.

Memorials: To the charity ofthe donor’s choice.

Richard YoungRichard Alden Young, 50,

died Feb. 25 in Albuquerque,New Mexico.

He was born in Texas City,Texas and spent his youththere and in Austin, Texas,where he loved to explorelimestone caves and creeks. Hedeveloped an interest andtalent in the mechanics andnature of most things andafter years of adventure, hemoved to Rabbit Hash, wherehe built a log cabin and set upRiverside Stoneworks, hisstone carving and masonrystudio. Equal to his love forcraftwork was his love ofcountry, folk, and blues music.He helped activate a musicscene around the wood stoveat the Rabbit Hash GeneralStore, which his wife owned.One week before his passing,his wife’s store was destroyedby fire.

Survivors include his wife,Terrie Markesbery; daughter,Ruby Young; parents, Kennethand Tricia Young of Seabrook,Texas; and mother, EuniceYoung of San Marcos, Texas.

A Texas-style celebration ofhis life will take place at 4 p.m.on March 19 at 6756 RabbitHash Hill Road, Rabbit Hash,KY 41005.

Memorials: Rabbit HashGeneral Store, 6756 RabbitHash Hill Road, Rabbit Hash,KY 41005.

DEATHS

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Question: How soon can I startplanting my vegetable garden? I wantto grow my own tomatoes and corn,plus some salad crops. Is it still tooearly to start planting?

Answer: It’s definitely time to beplanting your spring garden of cool-season crops and most salad crops, butyou will have to wait a few weeks onthe warm-season crops like sweet corn,tomatoes, beans, peppers, squash, cu-cumbers, etc.

People with raised bed gardens havealready started planting,while many other gar-deners are still waitingfor the soil to dry enoughfor tilling their groundbeds. The spring gardencontains cool-seasoncrops that are plantedduring cool weather andare harvested throughoutthe spring and into earlysummer.

The seeds of most ofthese crops can be plant-

ed directly in the garden soil, whileothers are normally started indoorsunder lights or in a greenhouse, thentransplanted to the garden at a laterdate.

Spring garden plants grow best withrelatively cool air temperatures (50° to65°F) and are raised for their edibleleaves, stems or flower buds. Peas aregrown for their immature fruits. Thesecrops produce their vegetative growthduring spring’s short, cool days. If theyare planted too late in the spring, thelonger days and summer heat reducestheir quality by forcing some to flowerand form seeds (“bolting”), and othersto develop off flavors, bitterness, poortexture and low yields.

Avoid these problems by plantingthe cool-season vegetables as soon asthe soil can be worked in the spring,since some freezing temperatures willnot injure them. Plant either seeds ortransplants, allowing the vegetables toreach edible maturity before hot sum-mer days arrive.

Plant as soon as the soil is workable

and dry enough so it does not form wetclods. Do not dig or till the soil when itis wet. Doing so can ruin the soil struc-ture for many years.

You shouldn’t dig, plow, or even walkin wet, soggy garden soil. However, ifyour garden site is already worked up(plowed, Roto-tilled or dug up), and it’sdry enough to work in, you can beginplanting spinach, mustard, beets, andpeas right away. They will germinate incold soil and will tolerate some freezingtemperatures.

Cabbage, lettuce and kohlrabi trans-plants can also be planted outside inmid-to-late March. At the same time,you can plant asparagus and rhubarbcrowns, early potato seed pieces, onionsets, green onions, and seeds of carrots,collards, kale, radishes, turnips andendive. In late March, you can alsomake a second planting of beets, mus-tard, spinach and peas.

Mike Klahr is Boone County exten-sion agent for horticulture.

Let’s plant a garden: Goodtime for salad crops

Mike KlahrHORTICULTURECONCERNS

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Cabbage, lettuce and kohlrabi transplants canalso be planted outside in mid-to-late March.At the same time, you can plant asparagusand rhubarb crowns, early potato seed pieces,onion sets, green onions, and seeds ofcarrots, collards, kale, radishes, turnips andendive. In late March, you can also make asecond planting of beets, mustard, spinachand peas.

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One of the easiestways to go green is to useonly the amount of acleaning product neededor recommended on thelabel. And, to use theproduct only for what itwas designed to be usedfor. Another way is to usehomemade or purchasedgreen household cleaningproducts.

Green cleaning prod-ucts are safer for hu-mans and provide addedbenefits for the environ-ment. According to theU.S. Environmental Pro-tection Agency, air in ourhomes typically is morepolluted than outside air,with one of the largestpollutants being house-hold cleaners. The use ofgreen cleaning productscan improve residentialair quality.

These products aresafe to use, non-toxic andclean just as well as

productsthat con-tain haz-ardouschemicals.You canfind greencleaningproductsfor every-thing fromglass tolaundry.

Many products are biode-gradable for easy dispos-al and are packaged inrecycled-content contain-ers.

In most cases, you candetermine if a product isgreen by reading itslabel. Look at the list ofingredients to see if theproduct contains anypotentially harmfulchemicals such as chlo-rine or peroxide-basedbleach, ammonia, turpen-tine and lye. If a productclaims to “kills germs” or“disinfect,” look for itsEPA registration numberon the label.

Some of the best greencleaning products arealready available in your

kitchen cupboard. Com-mon household items,such as white vinegar,baking soda and lemonjuice, can be used toclean glass and othersurfaces and to removeodors.

» Glass Cleaner: Mixone-fourth cup ammonia,two tablespoons whitevinegar and one cup ofwater.

» » Air Freshener:Place an open box ofbaking soda in the refrig-erator and freezer orsprinkle into garbagecans.

Remember to recycleas you clean out closetsand drawers. Donatediscarded toys, booksand clothing to a localchurch group or charity.Make a rag bag to storeold linens and torn cloth-ing to use for cleaning.

Diane Mason is countyextension agent for fam-ily and consumer sci-ences at the Boone Coun-ty Cooperative ExtensionService.

Go green for spring cleaning

Diane MasonEXTENSIONNOTES

Tina Tye, 48, of Burlingtonand Jill Wheelwright, 51, ofBurlington, issued Feb. 17.

Yuridia Arguello, 20, of Flor-ence and Lorenzo Suarez, 30, ofFlorence, Feb. 18.

Bethany Curry, 25, of Erlangerand Matt Smith, 31, of Union,Feb. 22.

Paula Belpedio, 43, of Hebronand Chris Brown, 42, of Hebron,Feb. 22.

Heather Crowder, 24, ofFlorence and Catlin Lawrence,27, of Florence, Feb. 22.

Suzanne Furtado, 50, of Unionand Mark Mondro, 60, of Union,Feb. 23.

Desiree McMullin, 21, ofFlorence and Duke Mitchell, 24,of Corinth, Feb. 23.

Samantha Uhl, 25, of Waltonand Colin Orr, 29, of Walton,Feb. 24.

Kalli Combs, 22, of Florenceand Adam Keller, 23, of Critten-den, Feb. 25.

Gloria Ramos, 37, of Florenceand Roberto Garcia, 72, ofFlorence, Feb. 25.

Peggy Prabel, 61, of Burling-ton and Tim Miller, 58, of Bur-lington, Feb. 25.

Lauren Burnham, 25, ofHebron and Justin Hawkes, 25,of Hebron, Feb. 25.

Candace Oakley, 33, of Flor-ence and John Roden, 39, ofFlorence, Feb. 25.

Adrienne Howell, 33, ofWalton and Brandon Barker, 36,of Walton, Feb. 26.

Heather Denton, 41, of Flor-ence and Erik Jones, 49, ofFlorence, Feb. 26.

MARRIAGE LICENSES

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4 Univ. parts

9 Black-and-white treat

13 Sends an invitation for

19 Cell material

20 Independently

21 Fur fighters?

22 Combs

23 Wooden arts-and-crafts piece

26 Fantasy land

27 “Fingers crossed!”

28 “Sprechen ____ Deutsch?”

29 Great American Ball Park team

31 Collector’s ____

32 Quaint social occasion

38 Kind of poem

40 ____ Bo

41 “I almost forgot …”

42 Positive response

43 Work

45 “Hands off!”

46 Pre-euro coin

49 Shoelace alternative

55 Get the message, say

56 With equal frequency

57 Streak

58 Cigar type

60 “Borrowed”

61 Titter

62 Modern “Carpediem”

63 Locale for phalanges

65 Cry that’s a homophone of 81-Across

66 Tool for reproduction

71 “Heaven and earth in miniature,” per a Chinese proverb

73 Expressions ofdisgust

75 Sole

76 Marco ____ (shirt sold on Rubio’s website)

77 Come to an end

79 Shenanigans

81 Barely make, with “out”

82 Appetizer

84 Section of a foreign travel guide, maybe

85 Hybrid outdoor game

87 Prepared

88 Fatty cut of fish at a sushi bar

90 Named, informally

91 Where, to Cato

92 Burrowing insect

93 ____ glance

94 Convulsion

99 Reagan, with “the”

105 Prefix with cumulus

106 Identifying lines at the bottoms of pages

107 Certain hosp. exam

108 Caught sight of

110 Ungraceful

111 Fixture in many a basement

116 Emulated one of Old MacDonald’s animals

117 One that’s out of one’s head?

118 Response to “Who goes there?”

119 Poorly120 Brotherhood and

sisterhood121 Neophyte, in modern

slang122 Cartridge filler123 Convened

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1 Self-help guru who wrote “Life Code”

2 Hoity-toity3 Jake of CNN4 Place for a throne5 World Showcase site6 Hang (around)7 Take unwanted steps?8 Line at the zoo9 Elect10 King, in Portugal11 Series finale?12 Image on the

Connecticut state quarter

13 Grant portrayer on TV

14 Line of cliffs15 Land in two pieces?16 Ingredient that’s been

left out?17 Pertaining to

Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia, e.g.

18 Spanish she-bear

24 One for two of four

25 Show (out)

30 “____ a real nowhere man …”

33 Complete reversal

34 Source of the names of two months

35 Trounce

36 “Atlas Shrugged” author Rand

37 Soprano Sumac

39 Think piece?

44 Writer of the line “Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December”

46 Leader elected in 1946

47 Prefix with tourism

48 Fossil-fuel residue

49 Still-life object

50 First name in cosmetics

51 Discoverer’s cry

52 Org. of the Argonauts and the Alouettes

53 Some natural-history-museum displays, for short

54 Tributary of the Rhine

55 Substation?

58 The four seasons and others

59 Brown-and-whitetreat

61 Start of many a bumper sticker

64 Backing at a business meeting?

67 “Four Quartets” poet

68 Two 1980s White House personages

69 Isao of the P.G.A.

70 Online greetings

72 Toy brand with soft sales?

74 Genealogicalgrouping, informally

78 Bit of a joule

80 Average guy

82 French city said to have given its name to a car

83 Bit of gymwear84 Start of a concession85 Unoccupied86 Start eating87 Inner feeling88 Court technique89 Bobby in skates92 “It’s f-f-freezing!”93 Artful95 Daddy

96 Crime stories?

97 “Streetcar” call98 You could have it

in any color you wanted, as long as it was black

100 “Two Treatises of Government” philosopher

101 Smallest slice of a pie chart, maybe

102 Must have

103 Scapegrace

104 Facetious response to “Describe yourself in three adjectives”

109 Recipe instruction110 Sticky stuff112 Line at a wedding113 Role for Keanu

Reeves114 Chatter115 Ingredient in a white

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2008FordEscapeXLTBlack,V6,Auto,A/C,PW,PL,CD,Leather,

#F8168

2011 Dodge CaliberBlack, Auto, A/C, PW,

PL, CD,#F8121

2008DodgeCaliberSEBlack,Auto,A/C,

Alum.Wheels,StereoCD,GreatonGas,#F8194

2002NissanAltimaSESilver,V6,Sunroof,

Leather,RunsGreat!

2008DodgeGrandCaravan

Silver,V6,7Pass,PW,PL,VacationReady!#F8126

$3,295

$8,995

$8,995

$9,977

$7,995

$6,985

$5,999

$7,995

OVER100CARS INSTOCK!

2006Chry.Town&CountryTouring,Silver,V6,Leather,Sunroof,Alum.Wheels,

VacationReady!#G8011

2007JeepCompassLTDAuto,A/C,PW,PL,

Leather,LocalTrade

2009Chev.Cobalt LSCoupe,Auto,AC,

Stereo,CD,60KMiles

2008Chry.SebringLtd.HardTopConvertible,Red,V6,Leather,ChromeWhls,PW,PL,

CD, GreatSpringCruiser!

2006MiniCooperSConvertible,Auto, A/C,

PW,PL,Leather,BeatSpringPrices!

2000HondaAccordLXSilver,Auto.,A/C,PW,PL,

VeryEconomical!#G-8029

2004Chry.SebringConv.V6,Auto,A/C,Alum.Wheels,

LowMilesBeatSpringPrices!

$5,495

$8,477

$7,885

$9,995

$9,972

$4,475

$4,455

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Homes for Sale-Ohio Homes for Sale-Ohio Homes for Sale-OhioReal Estate

Rentalsgreat places to live...

Real Estate

Homesstarting fresh...

Homes for Sale-Ky

Careers

Jobsnew beginnings...

Clifton-Gas Light area,Newly dec., 2BR, equip. kit.,DR, LR w/gas FP, screenedporch, gar, W/D hk-up, NoPets, $875/mo + dep. 513-923-1651

Lakeside Park Seniors 62+ , 2BR-1BA, 1st flr,hardwood flrs, 1 car gar.,furnished heat,water & sanitation,$695/mo 859-866-2607

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

Siesta Key - March 19.Available weekly thruJune. Golf front condo onbeach, Cincy owner. Don513-232-4854.

Covington- 5 Room house $500/mo+utilities; Efficiency Apt.$350/mo+elect. 859-250-4469

WALTON2 acre residential lots,

(Homes Only),2 mi. South of Walton.Price Reduced, $48-$52K

859-802-8058

Edgewood Ky-Brick ranch, walkoutbsmnt, $160,000. More landavailable 859-393-8284

N KY LAND, 2.7 acres nearTurkeyfoot, mostly level, all utilit-ies, $130,000. 859-393-8284

Rural Retreats - on KincaidLake, Pendelton County, 2 -4Acres plats w/waterfront ac-cess, 859-356-3876

BUS DRIVERSOak Hills LSD is seeking

Bus Drivers .Class B CDL W/ School Bus& Passenger Endorsement

Required.Will train if necessary.

If interested, please contact513-574-2161

CE-0000643064

RENT TO OWNor RENT2 BR 2 BA or

2 BR 1 BA mobile home. Located in rural setting

close to everything. Rent to own this home. We will

finance. Lot rent, lease and appliances all for

$550-$600 per month. MUST QUALIFY!

Call859-431-7337

TAYLOR MILL Oxford Hills

Call today 859-431-5754

DEPOSIT $210

SPECIAL

Only 1.3 miles from I-275

1 Bedroom – 2 MONTHS FREE RENT

On a 1 year lease starting at $570

2 Bedroom – Ask us how to get

2 MONTHS FREE on a 1 yr. lease

$628 - $830 per month

So you.©2016 The Drees Company. All rights reserved.

Enjoy carefree living in aDrees luxury ranch-styletownhome at Harmonyin Union. With six beautifulfloor plans to choose fromand convenient communityamenities, like an adultpool and fitness center,it’s easy to find a homethat fits your style –and your lifestyle.

LESS STRESS.MORE STYLE.

RANCH-STYLE TOWNHOMES,FROM THE $170sVisit our Harmony communitytoday: I-75 to west on Rt. 42(Florence/Union Exit #180).3.5 miles to entry on left.

Model Hours: Sunday throughWednesday noon–6 p.m.; Thursdayby appointment; Friday and Sunday10 a.m.–6 p.m. For more information,call (859) 384-0123.

dreeshomes.com

CE-0000643928

All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject tothe Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegalto advertise any preference, limitation or discriminationbased on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicapor familial status or an intention to make any such prefer-ence, limitation or discrimination.This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertisingfor real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readersare hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in thisnewpaper 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

FT/PT – Day shiftSeeking Caring individual for

Senior Housing Community to help with cleaning

of resident apartments and common areas.

Great benefits and wages!

Apply online to join our team!

Housekeeper

www.carespring.com/employment

CUSTOMER SERVICEFT OR pt. $25K-28K/Year (FT). Rich

Benefits. Email resume to [email protected]

or apply onlinewww.petwow.com/pages/jobapp

Deli Clerk Position Availablewill train FT/PT apply atHatting’s Supermarket6148 Bridgetown RoadCincinnati, Ohio 45248

Experienced CabinetMaker Needed

Call: 513-787-3709

FULL TIME CLEANER Cleves Area, 3rd ShiftAugust Groh & Sons

513-821-0090

Gamble-Nippert YMCAIs Hiring:

Lifeguards, Swim InstructorsLead Teachers, Camp Counselors,

Kid’s Club StaffCall 513-661-1105 or email

[email protected]

JANITORFT or PT. $10.00-11.50/HR. Rich

Benefits. Email resume [email protected]

or apply onlinewww.petwow.com/pages/jobapp

JOIN ONE OF CINCINNATI’STOP100 WORKPLACES!

The Kenwood by Senior Star isGrowing and Currently Seeks

Stellar Candidates for:

Program AssistantWill assisst in planning programs

and resident outgoing,coordinating activities with other

departments, maintaining residentactivity files and other duties as

required. Must have previousprograms planning /activitiesexperience in a senior living

setting.

The Kenwood offers greatbenefits to include health, dentaland life insurance, as well as highstaff to resident rations, all in a

unique helath care enviornment.Applications accepted anytime

Send Resumes to:[email protected]

The Kenwood by Senior Star5435 Kenwood Rd.,Cinti, OH45227

The Cincinnati Enquirer has carrierroutes available in the following areas:

CentralSt. Bernard @ Walnut Hills @ Wyoming @ Avondale

EastAmelia / Batavia @ Bethel @ Brown County @ Goshen @

Hyde Park @ Madeira/Indian Hill/Milford/Loveland @ Montgomery / Silverton @ Oakley

WestColerain Twp. @ Groesbeck

Monfort Heights @ NorthsideWestern Hills / Westwood @ Wyoming

NorthFairfield @ Liberty Township @ Maineville @ Middletown

@ Morrow Mason @ Sharonville South Lebanon@ West Chester

KentuckyCold Spring @ Crescent Springs

Edgewood ErlangerFlorence / Burlington

Independence / Taylor MillPark Hills / Ft. Mitchell

Union @ Walton / Verona @ WarsawIndianaSt. Leon

Must be 18 with a valid drivers license and proof ofinsurance. If interested please call: 513-768-8134

POLICE OFFICERCITY OF COLD SPRING

The Cold Spring Police Department is accepting applications for theposition of full time police officer – new recruits only. Applicant mustbe a high school graduate, 21 years of age, free of felony convictions

and possess a valid driver’s license. Applications are available at theCold Spring Police Department located at 5589 East Alexandria Pike,the Cold Spring Municipal Building at 5694 East Alexandria Pike, or

the city’s website at www.coldspringky.gov. Applicants shouldsubmit an application and resume no later than 4:00 pm EST onThursday March 24, 2016 by close of business, to the attention of

Mayor Penque, Cold Spring City Building, 5694 East Alexandria Pike,Cold Spring, Ky 41076. The City of Cold Spring is an EEOC employer.

8 positions –Temporary/seasonal workplanting, cultivating andharvesting container-grown nursery stock, from3/14/2016 to 8/26/2016 atThe Wm. A. Natorp Compa-ny, Mason, OH. Threemonths previous experi-ence required in the jobdescribed. Saturday workrequired. Must be able tolift/carry 80 lbs. Employer-paid post-hire drug testingrequired. $12.07/hr or cur-rent applicable AEWR.Raise/bonus at employerdiscretion. Workers areguaranteed ¾ of workhours of total period.Work tools, supplies, equip-ment supplied by employ-er without charge to work-er. Housing with kitchenfacilities provided at nocost to only those workerswho are not reasonablyable to return same day totheir place of residence attime of recruitment. Trans-portation and subsistenceexpenses to work site willbe paid to nonresidentworkers not later thanupon completion of 50%of the job contract. Inter-views required. Apply forthis job at nearest StateWorkforce Agency in statein which this ad appears,or OMJ Center WarrenCounty, 300 E. Silver St.,Lebanon, OH 45036. Pro-vide copy of this ad. OHJob Order #3104059.

KITCHEN/SNAC K BAR Help Needed

Seasonal/ Part-timeMust be 19 years of age!Deer Track Golf Course

6160 ST RT 727 Goshen, OH513-625-2500 or email

[email protected]

NEW STORE OPENINGin Cincinnati

The following opportunities nowexist for energetic team players:

Full & Part-time Positions

MERCHANDISE ASSOCIATESMERCHANDISE COORDINATORS

LOSS PREVENTION

We offer competitive pay andbenefits, which may incude

medical/dental/life insurance; andstore discounts at TJ Maxx,

Marshalls, and HomeGoods.

Please Apply on site at:700 Eastgate South Dr. Suite 470

(Acroos from Jungle Jim’s)Cincinnati, OH 45245

March 18 - March 19March 20 - March 26

March 27 - April 2April 3 - April 4

Monday - Friday 11AM - 7PMSaturday - Sunday 12PM - 5PM

HomeGoods is an equalopportuinty employer committedto workforce diversity. A Division

of the TJX Companies, Inc.

JOIN ONE OFCINCINNATI’S TOP 100

WORKPLACES!The Kenwood by Senior

Star isGrowing and CurrentlySeeks Stellar Candidates

for:

Cooks(Full and Part Time)

Servers(Full and Part Time)

Dishwashers(Full and Part Time)

The Kenwood offers greatbenefits to include

health, dental and lifeinsurance, as well as

competitive wages, allwithin a fun and exciting

culture.

Applications acceptedanytime or email

resume to [email protected] Kenwood by Senior

Star5435 Kenwood Rd.,

Cinti, OH 45227

PET STYLISTfor Gala Pet Styling. 2 yearsexp as a dog groomer. Refs

and styling knowledge amust, along with lifting up

to 70lbs! F/T & P/T. Earn$500 per week or more.

Call 513-772-4252

POLICE PATROLOFFICER-LATERAL

The City of Kettering,OH – Excellent lateral

opportunity for career inlaw enforcement. At time

of appointment must be atleast 21 years of age, hold

an associate degree orequivalent college creditsand be actively enrolled in

a baccalaureate degreeprogram and possess

current OPOTC certificateor equivalent peace officer

certificate in candidate’scurrent state of residency.

Candidates must havebeen employed as a full-time peace officer within

the last calendar year fromdue date of application(4/4/16). Salary range is

$62,525 to $84,427 DOQ.Excellent fringe benefits.

To apply, downloadapplication packet from

HR website atwww.ketteringoh.org.Application deadline is

April 4, 2016at 5:00 p.m. EOE.

JOBS HOMES RIDESPETS &STUFF

Toplace your ad visit: cincinnati.com/classifieds or search: classifiedsClassifiedscincinnati.com

CHECKOUTCLASSIFIEDonline at cincinnati.com

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Community

Announceannouncements, novena...

Special Notices-Clas

Equipment

Farmhome grown...

Assorted

Stuffall kinds of things...

Musical Instruction

Yard and Outdoor

Adopt Me

Petsfind a new friend...

Automotive

Ridesbest deal for you...

amazon.com/applyAmazon is an Affirmative Action - Equal Opportunity Employer - Minority / Female / Disability / Veteran

Don’t wait, apply online today:

Now Hiring Full TimeFulfillment AssociatesJoin the team in Hebron!

Benefits starting Day 1Health benefits401k with matchPaid Time Off4 day work week

choicesa great job now, options for later.

Maintenance PositionsSymmes Township is accepting applications for part-time

Maintenance Staff for our parks: Monday - Friday flexiblehours. Saturday and Sunday 6 a.m. to10 a.m. must be

available for weekend hours.

Primary responsibilities include: general maintenance ofparks, facilities and landscaping. A valid State Motor

Vehicle Operator’s License is required. Applicant must be atleast 18 years of age. Pay is $12.00 per hour.

Applications are available at the Township AdministrationBuilding. 9323 Union Cemetery Road. Application can be

downloaded from township websitewww.symmestownship.org

Parks and Greenspace Laborer Member of team responsible for maintenance of City assets includingparks, landscaping, athletic fields, right-of-ways, and park structures.

Duties include grass mowing, tree/shrub trimming, general cleaning andrepair, and grounds maintenance. Position requires knowledge of use ofequipment including tractors, mowers, trimmers, chainsaws, snowplows,

etc. May require working evenings, weekend and holiday hours. Successfulcandidate will have high school diploma and valid driver’s license. Starting

Salary range: $11.00 to $13.00 per hour plus full benefits.

Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

The City of Fort Thomas offers excellent benefits including fully-paid healthand dental insurance, state retirement program, holiday and vacation

leave.Submit application/resume to the General Services Director, 130 N. Ft.

Thomas Ave., Ft. Thomas, KY 41075. Positions open until filled. The City ofFort Thomas is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Praise & Worship Leader

Hyde Park Community UMCPraise & Worship Leader

(20hr/wk)Full job description:hydeparkchurch.org

Send cover letter, resume, &digital video of you leading

worship in 2 different musical styles to:

[email protected]

Deadline: 4/15/16

PUBLIC WORKSSPECIALIST

The City of Edgewood, KYis seeking applications for a

full timePublic Works Specialist.

Visitwww.edgewoodky.gov

for further details.

ROOFER NEEDEDNow Hiring a Roofer!

Great Benefits.Please call

513-367-4477

SEASONAL PUBLICWORKS/PARKS LABORERThe City of Edgewood, KY

is seeking applications for aSeasonal Public Works/

Parks Laborer.Visit

www.edgewoodky.govfor further details.

Sycamore CommunitySchool District

Transportation Departmentis seeking for

substitute bus drivers.Earn $16.00/ hour. The

district provides trainingfor inexperienced drivers to

acquire a CDL license. Toapply, contact Sycamore

Transportation Departmentat 513-686-1785 .

THE CASTLEDiscounters of Diamonds &

Fine Jewelry

Hiring sales associates.Hourly pay, commission,incentives, great benefits

package.

Call Mr. Stone859.647.0400.

DENTAL ASSISTANT An established, warm & caring

practice in Milford needsenergetic, EXPERIENCED chairsidedental assistant for 3 days a week.Apply: [email protected]

Medical Assistants/X-rayTech/GXMO

Urgent care clinic looking forservice-oriented; self-starting

professionals interested inproviding quality patient care in

our Milford office.We offer competitive wages, paid

orientation and great benefits.Must be a graduate of an

accredited program.

To apply please fax resumes to 513-831-5985, email

[email protected] or visit ourwebsite at www.amcareinc.com

Northern KentuckyHiring Caregivers!Flexible schedule.PAID OT, travel,

Vacation, and trainingCompetitive wages

Apply online:www.homeinstead.com/287

859.282.8682

*Sign on Bonus*FT/PT LPN Nights& PT RN Nights

To work in local county jail medicalunits.

FT Benefits Pkg. inc. Medical,Dental, Vision, 401K Life, & Paid

Holidaysand Paid Time Off. CompetitivePay. All Applicants are subject to

Drug Screeningand the Issuance of Security

Clearance by the Facility in WhichWork is to be performed.

Apply online at:www.southernhealthpartners.com

OFFICE MANAGER Needed for a growing

manufacturing plant in Amelia.Looking for a LEADER! Must

be wiling to workindependently. Individual is

responsible for managing andorganizing an office, filing -

good phone etiquette – customerfriendly - basic computer skills,Excel or Peachtree preferred –

prompt and proven workhistory – A MUST! Office hoursare 8:00am - 5:00pm Mon. – Fri.

Benefits include competitivepay, holiday pay,

vacation/personal pay,health/dental/disability benefits,

and 401 K. Email resumes [email protected]

Drivers: $3,000.00 OrientationCompletion Bonus! Dedicated,

Regional, OTR, Flatbed & Point toPoint Lanes. Great Pay, (New hiresmin 800.00/wk)! CDL-A 1 yr. Exp.:

1-855-314-1138

Drivers: Local, Cincinnati Mon-Fri Flatbed Curtain Side Openings!No Tarping! Safety Bonus! CDL-A,

1yr Exp. Req. Estenson LogisticsApply www.goelc.com

1-866-336-9642

DRIVERSLocal Contract Drivers

needed. Jumpstarts/fueldeliveries/tire changes.

Vehicle required, noexperience necessary. CallManny at 267-270-5225

PIC’S PRODUCEhas an opening for:

TRUCK DRIVERNO CDL REQUIRED

to apply, either come intothe store at:

4756 PADDOCK RD.CINCINNATI, OH 45229OR send resume by email:

[email protected]

VENDORS WANTED for FleaMkt/Craft Sale 4/9/16 Ken-nedy Heights Presbyt.Church, $35 table fee dead-line 4/1. Call 513-631-1114for details,

Fleming Co. Ky. 39.6 acres,private with plenty of woods& meadows for great hunt-ing. A beautiful tract of landfor just $74,500 w/financingavailable. Chuck MarshallReal Estate 606-776-0259 or606-845-5010

GEORGETOWN, KY31ST ANNUAL

ANTIQUE SHOW & SALEScott County High School-US 25 N

@ Cardinal LaneSat Mar 19, 9am-5pmSun Mar 20, 11am-4pm

Adm $3 Call 859-797-8284

TRAIN SWAP MEETO, S & Std GaugeOhio River TCA

Sat.,March 19th,11:00am-2:00pm.

St. Rita School For the Deaf1720 Glendale Milford Rd.

Admis. $5 adult; 12 & under FREE

WANTED TO BUY – ANTIQUESEstates, Carved Furniture,Architectural, Stained Glass,Back Bars, Chandeliers, GardenStatues/Urns, Paintings, FireplaceMantels, Iron Fencing/GatesMonday-Saturday 10:00-5:00.1400-1414 Central Parkway,Cincinnati, OH 45202, 513-241-2985 www.woodennickelantiques.net;[email protected]

APPLIANCES: ReconditionedRefrigerators, Ranges,

Washers, Dryers, Dishwashers. Will deliver. 90 Day Warr.

Will Remove Old Appliances.513-323-6111, 859-878-2481A+ Rating with the BBB

RECONDITIONEDAPPLIANCES

513-661-3708859-431-1400

Firewood For Sale $85 perrick. All hard word. DeliveryPossible. Larger & smalleramounts available. If interestcontact Jim 859-743-0397

CASKETS & URNSSOLID WOOD $795, Brass urns$99. Metal $895 floor modelspecial discounts hundreds inStock. Save thousands over anyfuneral home price! Use ourFREE layaway. Prearrange &visit 3640 Werk Rd. Call Bill ForInformation & A Free Brochure:513-383-2785thecasketcompany.com

TAX Refund Specials!Shop us before you buy!Lowest Prices In Cincinnati

Same Day DeliveryBunk Bed 2x6 splitables sol

wd $199Bunkies (the very Best)

$99 eachTwin mats-all sizes available$69 -...replace your mattress& get a more restful sleep

starting tonight!Hundreds of Sauders pieces

from $29Liv Rm Suites, 2 piece sets

from $499Elec adjustable beds $795

complete with memory foammattress

Futons- wood & metal & fu-ton mattresses

Memory Foam queen mat-tress $379

King Prem Matt Sets 18"$499-$799

Compare from $2000-$60003640 Werk Rd; by Toys R Us,

868 Eads Pkwy.,Lawrenceburg, IN

next to Krogers. Call me,BILL, with your questions

513-383-2785!Mattress & Furniture Express

mattressandfurnitureexpress.com

GUARANTEED FINANC-ING!

EVERYONE’S APPROVED!

2 PIANO LESSONS49 yrs. exp.; 859-727-4264

#1 ALWAYS BUYING-RetiredVet pays top cash for anti-ques and vintage items. Sin-gle item or complete estate513-325-7206

CASH PAID for unopenedunexpired Diabetic Strips. Upto $35 per 100. 513-377-7522

www.cincytestrips.com

CASH PAID!Gold, Jewelry, Diamonds,Coins, Rolexs, Antiques,

Slot Machines, Tools,Electronics, Firearms

& CollectiblesWith 2 Locations

3236 W. Galbraith3621 Harrison Ave

513-385-6789; 513-661-3633 www.americantradeco.net

Absolute HighestCash Buyer!

I BUY OLD ELECTRONICS: StereoEquip. Radio speakers guitar amp.

Records (513) 473-5518

INSTANT CASH PAID For Baseball Cards Coins, Gold,

Silver, Paper Money, Antiques, OldToys, Watches, Comics, Nascar, Caseknifes Military, Trains, autographs,

estates, Many Others! We Pkup513-295-5634

WANTED BENGALS SEAT LICENSE.Lower Level, Mid-field only, CallDanny 513-479-2025

WANTED TO BUY: R12Freon, 609 certified buyerlooking to pick up and payCASH for cylinders and casesof R12, $10. (312)291-9169 [email protected]

WAR RELICSUS, German, Japanese

Paying Top DollarCall 513-309-1347

White Pine, Norway/BlueSpruce 4-12 ft. Maples/Pears2" cal. Wholesale $ . Quant.disc. Dlvry & planting avail.513-673-8415

AKC English Labrador Retriever Puppies $1500,2 Litters born 01/15/16 and02/19/16. Colors are Blackand Yellow. Beautiful EnglishChampion Bloodlines. Pups willhave Limited AKC Registration,1st set of shots, microchippedand wormed every 2 weeks$250 will reserve your place-ment for one of our BeautifulPups. Please call Stephanieat (740)636-0645 [email protected]

COCKER SPANIEL PUPS , 1stshots & wormed, Pics availa-ble., $450. 859-803-8814

Dog, Labrador, female/male,$$1200, 3 weeks, Chocolate,puppy Trinity’s Zoey LoveMH (http://www.huntinglabpedigree.com/extpedigree.asp?id=75864) x HRCH SRSA2Spring Rivers’s YankeeCaptain MNH QAA (http://www.huntinglabpedigree.com/pedigree.asp?id=66958). Allchocolate litter whelped Feb-ruary 23rd, ready for pickupApril 19 (513)515-5469 [email protected]

English Golden Retrievers, $1,400 &Golden Doodles $900 AKC Puppiesshots/wormed, 859-445-2809

English Mastiff, Fawn,Apricot & Brindle, ExcellentTemperment AKC Reg.Healthy & Well Socialized.Farm Raised. Very Lg. Build.Excellent w/children, Greatprotectors/Guardians. TrueGentle Giants. Vaccinated,de-wormed andMicrochipped $1200-1500.Will hold choice w/Deposit.Includes: Puppy Starter Kitand Puppy Food (859)630-8731 [email protected]

E n g l i sh Mastiff Puppies -AKC, good bloodlines, 2 females$600 or $800 w/papers. Call513-338-9916 or 513-658-1413

German short hair Pionters pupsborn Jan 25th, ready end of April,taking deposit. Call 937-509-3391

Ohio’s Biggest & BestREPTILE Sale & Show

Buy, sell, trade!Sat, March 21, 9a-3p

Adults $4. 10 & under $1NEW LOCATIONFranklin County

Fairgrounds5035 Northwest Pkwy

Hilliard, OH 43026614-459-4261 / 614-457-4433

http://allohioreptileshows.webs.com

Pear head chihuahuas - Male& female, all colors, ages &sizes . $50-100 each.Call 859-466-6315

Standard Poodle pups, AKC,POP, Shw Qlity, 1st vac. $800(513)602-5019 www.goldenacresfarm.net

CASH for Junk Cars, Trucks &Vans Call TODAY! Get CASHTODAY! We Pick Up! 7 Days a

Week. 513-605-0063

VOLKSWAGEN 2005 BEETLECO N V ER T IBLE Red w/blacktop, very low miles, $7,500859-331-1326

Pontiac ’86 Fiero - GT,low miles, Exc cond., Must seeto appreciate., 859-341-0511

2007 Harley Sportster 883 ccCustom, Vance & Hines Per-formance Pipes, high volumefuel pump w Screamin’ Eagleair filter, sissy bar. Included: 2genuine HD helmets, batterytender. Original owner. Neverlaid down or wrecked. 100%garage kept. , $3900. MarkSmithers (859)869-4975

1998 National RV Tropical GoodCondition, clean, low miles, newtoilet & water sys., roofseamed/sealed recently, new awn-ing, new flat screen TV, new bat-teries, Asking $14,000; 513-313-1304

JEEP 2004 CHEROKEELAREDO Special Edition 4x4,Exc. cond. Call 859-525-6363

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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONJEEP 2006 COMMANDER4X4 Trail rated, 100K Hwy Miles,moonroof, 3rd row seat,Call 859-525-6363

GMC ’02 Sierra 1500 Ext Cab, 2-WD& 2003 Keystone Hornet 27BH Trav-el Trailer. Both for $12,750. Trailerfront bdrm, 3 rear bunks, ductedheat/air, newer awning, no old foodsmell, not used for long termcamping/living, Non smoker, dealermaint., Exc Cond, a true must see.Perfect starter camper, a guyshunting camper or contractor work-ing out of town. 2002 GMC pickuptruck-1 owner, 200K miles mostlyhighway miles, hard cover, Line-Xsprayed in liner, E rated tires ingood cond, full sz spare, Body notwrecked, tinted windows, CD, ev-erything works, pullout side mir-rors, above avg cond a must see,runs great. 859-485-1235. Photos toemail upon request. Both must see.Start planning your family fun now.

KIA 2005 SEDONA EX 78K Hwy Miles, very clean, wellmaintained, EC Call 859-525-6363

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

The Boone County FiscalCourt will receive sealedproposals in the office of theAssistant County Adminis-trator from consultants in-terested in providing con-sulting services to perform afeasibility and design studyfor the two Boone CountyGolf Course Clubhouses lo-cated at Boone Links GolfCourse and Lassing PointeGolf Course until 2:00 p.m.EST, Thursday, March 31,2 0 1 6 . Proposals will beopened at that time in theFiscal Courtroom, FirstFloor, Administration Build-ing. Late, electronically sub-mitted or facsimile propos-als will not be accepted.

PROPOSAL ENVELOPEMUST BE LABELED:"SEALED PROPOSAL:BOONE COUNTY GOLFCOURSE CLUBHOUSEFEASIBILITY STUDY.”Envelopes must also be la-beled with the name and ad-dress of the vendor submit-ting the bid.

Any qualified firm or indi-vidual interested in offeringthese services may obtain acopy of the Request for Pro-posal information on theBoone County, Kentuckywebsite or by calling Mat-thew Webster at 859-334-3509.The hearing and/or speech-impaired may call 1-800-648-6057 and an interpreter willcall the County for you.

The offeror’s attention iscalled to the requirementsas to conditions of employ-ment under this Request forProposals, including Section3 of the 1968 Housing Act,Segregated Facilities, Sec-tion 109 of the 1974 Housingand Community Develop-ment Act, Executive Order11246 and Title VI.

Boone County reserves theright to reject any and allproposals, to waive anyinformalities and to negoti-ate for the modifications ofany proposal or to acceptthat proposal which isdeemed the most desirableand advantageous from thestandpoint of customer valueand service and concept ofoperations, even though suchproposal may not, on itsface, appear to be the lowestand best price. No proposalmay be withdrawn for a pe-riod of thirty (30) days afterscheduled time of receipt ofproposals.

The Boone County FiscalCourt is an Equal Opportuni-ty Employer. WBE/MBEfirms are encouraged to re-spond to this Request forProposals.

Gary W. MooreBoone CountyJudge ExecutivePub:507-BCR,Mar17,’16#1119896

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

The Boone County FiscalCourt will receive sealedproposals in the office of theAssistant County Adminis-trator from consultants in-terested in providing grantapplication preparation, en-vironmental assessment andproject administration serv-ices for a CDBG PublicServices (Recovery Ken-tucky) project which may befunded with CDBG fundsawarded by the KentuckyDepartment for LocalGovernment until 2:00 p.m.EST, Monday, March 28,2016. Proposals will beopened at that time in theFiscal Courtroom, FirstFloor, Administration Build-ing. Late, electronically sub-mitted or facsimile propos-als will not be accepted.

PROPOSAL ENVELOPEMUST BE LABELED:"SEALED PROPOSAL:RECOVERY KENTUCKY.”Envelopes must also be la-beled with the name and ad-dress of the vendor submit-ting the bid.

Any qualified firm or indi-vidual interested in offeringthese services may obtain acopy of the Request for Pro-posal information by callingMatthew Webster at 859-334-3509. The hearing and/orspeech-impaired may call 1-800-648-6057 and an interpret-er will call the County foryou.

The offeror’s attention iscalled to the requirementsas to conditions of employ-ment under this Request forProposals, including Section3 of the 1968 Housing Act,Segregated Facilities, Sec-tion 109 of the 1974 Housingand Community Develop-ment Act, Executive Order11246 and Title VI.

Boone County reserves theright to reject any and allproposals, to waive anyinformalities and to negoti-ate for the modifications ofany proposal or to acceptthat proposal which isdeemed the most desirableand advantageous from thestandpoint of customer valueand service and concept ofoperations, even though suchproposal may not, on itsface, appear to be the lowestand best price. No proposalmay be withdrawn for a pe-riod of thirty (30) days afterscheduled time of receipt ofproposals.

The Boone County FiscalCourt is an Equal Opportuni-ty Employer. WBE/MBEfirms are encouraged to re-spond to this Request forProposals.

Gary W. MooreBoone County Judge ExecutiveBCR,Mar17,’16#1121741Find your

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COMMISSIONER’S SALEBOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 15-CI-00926

KENTUCKY TAX SOLUTIONS, LLCPLAINTIFF(S)

VERSUS

DENNIS JAMES DEATON, ET ALDEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF SALE

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered FEBRUARY 10, 2016 the above case, Ishall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Buildingin Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auc-tion on THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2016 at the hour of 9:00a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit:030.00-00-036.00ADDRESS: 11174 Big Bone Church Road (Tract 2) UNION,KY 41091Group No. 2062Beginning at a point the most North Westerly corner of the150.5 acre tract of Mr. & Mrs. David Bevis, said point beinga corner with Frank Allen Farm, thence N 72 W 341 feet to apoint in the center of said Big Bone Church Road; thencealong the center of said road S 88-45 W 296.3 feet, S 85-40 W353.2 feet to a point in the center of a concrete slab of a boxculvert; thence passing a Walnut sapling at approximately20 feet, S 25-30 E a total distance of 451 feet to a point andelm tree; thence continuing along a cross fence line S 39-30E 189 feet, S 64-45 E 160 feet, S 59-45 E 325 feet to a point andBlack Locust tree; thence with the West line of said 150.5acre tract N 17-50 E 750 feet to the place of beginning, con-taining 11.2 acres.LESS THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTION: Deed recorded atDeed Book 160, Page 15 of the Boone County Clerk’s Re-cords.There is also excepted herefrom the following outconveyances:Deed to Dennis Deaton and Margery Deaton for a 2.0014 acretract dated October 31, 2003, and recorded in Deed Book 866,Page 189; and deed to Eric Gordon and Terri Gordon for a2.0025 acre tract dated November 29, 2003, and recorded inDeed Book 866, Page 193.Dennis Deaton and Margery Deaton, husband and wife, de-rived title to the above described property by Deed datedJanuary 30, 1998, of record in Deed Book 680, Page 126, inthe office of the Boone County Court Clerk. Margery J.Doane, f/k/a Margery J. Deaton, unmarried, conveyed herinterest to Dennis James Deaton, by Quit Claim Deed datedApril 8, 2009, of record in Deed Book 964, Page 857, in the of-fice aforesaid.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a repu-table fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing busi-ness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable tothe Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an author-ized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or musthave given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its in-tent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shallbe, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as addition-al security for the payment of the full purchase price, andshall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and saidBond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percentper annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required topay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certifiedcheck on the purchase at the time of sale. The successfulbidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fireand extended insurance coverage on any improvementsfrom the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid,with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the BooneCircuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insur-ance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchas-er’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, alien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner,to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidencethereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon orthe proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaseras purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to advalorem taxes for the year 2016 and all subsequent yearsthereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of re-cord; assessments for public improvements levied againstthe property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes,laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection andaccurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount ofthe liens before the Court in this action total $1,784.28 togeth-er with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expend-ed. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITHTHESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONECIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005(859) 817-5840. www.boonecountyky.org (Link toDepartments/Agencies to Master Commissioner)Pub:507BCR,Mar3,10,17,’16#1086373

Public NoticeKesari, Inc., mailing ad-dress 2483 Burlington Pike,Suite B, Burlington, KYHereby declares intention(s)to apply for a Quota RetailPackage and Samplinglicense(s) no later than April30, 2016. The business to belicensed will be located at2483 Burlington Pike, SuiteB, Burlington, Kentucky41005 doing business asBurlington Liquor and Wine.The (owner(s); Principal Of-ficers and Directors; Limit-ed Partners; or Members)are as follows:President/Director, RiteshPatel of 6980 Morning SunLane, Rising Sun, Indiana47040. Any person, associa-tion, corporation, or body po-litic may protest the grant-ing of the license(s) by writ-ing the Dept. of AlcoholicBeverage Control, 1003 Twi-light Trail, Frankfort, KY40601-8400, within 30 days(KRS 243.430) of the date ofthis legal publication.507BCR,Mar17,’16#115913

NOTICESPECIAL CALL FOR A

MEETINGOF THE BOONE COUNTY

TAX BOARDNotice is given that theBoone County Tax Board, onTuesday, March 29, 2016, at5:00 p.m., will be meeting atthe Information Systems De-partment Conference Roomin the County AdministrationBuilding, 2nd Floor, inBurlington, Kentucky 41005to review Fiscal Year 2016grant applications submittedby organizations seekingfunds to support aging serv-ices. Interested persons areinvited to attend this meet-ing.Gary W. MooreBoone County Judge ExecutivePub:507BCR,Mar17,’16#1112265

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

The Boone County Board ofEducation will accept sealedbids on the followingitem(s):

RALPH RUSH AUDIOVISUAL RENOVATION

Bids will be received by theOwner, The Boone CountyBoard of Education, 8330 U.S. 42, Florence, Kentucky41042, until 10:00 a.m. localtime (according to the clockon the receptionist’s phone),Monday, April 4, 2016.

Specifications may be ob-tained by contacting thePurchasing Agent at 859-282-2540, located at 8330 U.S. 42,Florence, Kentucky.

BOONE COUNTY BOARDOF EDUCATIONBy: Michael R Wilson,Purchasing AgentPub:507,BCR,Mar17,’16#1118777

NOTICE OF BOND SALEThe Walton-Verona (Ken-tucky) Independent SchoolDistrict Finance Corporationwill, until 12:00 P.M.,E.D.T., on March 31, 2016,receive at the office of theExecutive Director of theKentucky School FacilitiesConstruction Commission,229 W. Main Street, Suite102, Frankfort, Kentucky40601, competitive bids for$1,440,000 of its School Build-ing Refunding RevenueBonds, Series 2016, datedApril 1, 2016 and maturingMay 1, 2017 through 2027.Specific information and re-quired Official Bid Formavailable in the POS at www.rsamuni.com from Ross,Sinclaire & Associates, LLC.Legal Opinion: TaftStettinius & Hollister LLP,Covington, KY. BQ.501BCR,Mar17,’16#1112574

COMMISSIONER’S SALEBOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 14-CI-01439

ONEWEST BANK N.A.PLAINTIFF(S)

VERSUS

GARY W. KEITH, ET ALDEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF SALE

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered APRIL 14, 2015 the above case, I shallproceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building inBurlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auc-tion on THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2016 at the hour of 9:00a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit:044.00-00-006.00ADDRESS: 4055 MUDLICK ROAD VERONA, KY 41092GROUP No. 2074Beginning at the common corner of the properties of AlbertRhodes, et al., and Richard L. Roberts, et al., in the centerof the Mudlick County Road; thence running with the lines ofthe property of Richard L. Roberts, et al., S 29-30 W 83.16feet, S 48-15 E 231.66 feet to a point in the old Beaverlick-Warsaw Turnpike; thence along the general course of thecenter of said turnpike S 32-30 W 146.8 feet, S 45-50 W 343.1feet to corner with a tract of 1.7 acres; thence with a line ofsaid tract N 54-15 W 281.0 feet; thence on lines partitioningthe Albert Rhodes, et al., property N 37-50 E 93.0 feet, N 12-30 E 117.8 feet, N 35-40 E 370.28 feet to the center of theMudlick County Road; thence with the centerline of saidroad S 62-10 E 137.7 feet to the place of beginning, containing4.256 acres.Subject to any and all easements, restrictions, conditions,and legal highways of record and/or in existence.Being the same property conveyed from Ruth Allen, anunremarried widow, to Georgia Ellen Keith, an undividedone-half (1/2) interest, by virtue of a deed dated 12/15/1989and recorded on 01/26/1990 at Deed Book 431, Page 132 of theBoone County, Kentucky real estate records.Further conveyed from Ruth Allen, an unremarried widow,to Georgia Ellen Keith, an undivided one-half (1/2) interest,by virtue of a deed dated 01/18/1990 and recorded on01/27/1990 at Deed Book 431, Page 146 of the Boone County,Kentucky real estate records.The said Georgia Ellen Keith died on or about 11/15/2013.Robert A. Keith and Gary W. Keith were appointed Co-Executors of the Estate of Georgia Ellen Keith by Order ofBoone District Court dated 12/09/2013 in Case No. 13-P-635.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a repu-table fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing busi-ness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable tothe Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an author-ized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or musthave given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its in-tent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shallbe, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as addition-al security for the payment of the full purchase price, andshall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and saidBond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percentper annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required topay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certifiedcheck on the purchase at the time of sale. The successfulbidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fireand extended insurance coverage on any improvementsfrom the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid,with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the BooneCircuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insur-ance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchas-er’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, alien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner,to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidencethereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon orthe proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaseras purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to advalorem taxes for the year 2016 and all subsequent yearsthereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of re-cord; assessments for public improvements levied againstthe property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes,laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection andaccurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount ofthe liens before the Court in this action total $167,729.12 to-gether with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein ex-pended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLYWITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER,BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington,KY 41005 (859) 817-5840. www.boonecountyky.org (Link toDepartments/Agencies to Master Commissioner)Pub:507BCR,Mar3,10,17,’16#1086375

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

The City of Florence will re-ceive bids on Friday, April1st, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. localtime at the FlorenceGovernment Center, 8100Ewing Boulevard, Florence,KY 41042 for a new BeltDriven Leaf Collector. Allbids must be made on the re-quired Bid Form. Two (2)completed copies of the BidForm are required. Specifi-cations and the official BidForm will be made availableon Thursday, March 17, 2016and may be obtained fromthe office of the FlorencePublic Services Departmentlocated at the FlorenceGovernment Center, 8100Ewing Boulevard, Florence,KY 41042. The City of Flor-ence reserves the right to re-ject any and all bids.507BCR,Mar17,’16#1113856

NOTICE OF BOND SALE

The Boone County (Ken-tucky) School District Fi-nance Corporation will, until12:00 P.M., E.D.T., onMarch 30, 2016, receive atthe office of the KentuckySchool Facilities Construc-tion Commission, 229 W.Main Street, Suite 102,Frankfort, Kentucky 40601,competitive bids for$10,120,000 of its SchoolBuilding Revenue Bonds,Series 2016, dated April 1,2016 and maturing April 1,2017 through 2036. Specificinformation and required Of-ficial Bid Form available inthe POS at www.rsamuni.com from Ross, Sinclaire &Associates, LLC. NON-BQ.Legal Opinion: TaftStettinius & Hollister LLP,Covington, KY.507BCR,Mar17,’16#1112642

ADVERTISEMENT FORBIDS

The Boone County Board ofEducation will accept sealedbids on the followingitem(s):

CAFETERIA SERVINGLINES

Bids will be received by theOwner, The Boone CountyBoard of Education, 8330 U.S. 42, Florence, Kentucky41042, until 10:00 a.m. localtime (according to the clockon the receptionist’s phone),Monday, April 4, 2016.

Specifications may be ob-tained by contacting thePurchasing Agent at 859-282-2540, located at 8330 U.S. 42,Florence, Kentucky.

BOONE COUNTY BOARDOF EDUCATIONBy: Michael R Wilson,Purchasing Agent507BCR,Mar17,’16#1121824

PUBLIC AUCTIONNotice is hereby given toJonathan Tillett and Herit-age Acceptance Companythe following vehicle 2004Nissan Frontier1N6ED27Y44C442602 locatedat Rider’s Automotive 10053Dixie Hwy Florence, KY41042 859-371-1090 will be soldat Public Auction on 3/28/16to recover towing, storage,and mechanics lien. Titlesare not warranted, subjectto prior liens, all sales are fi-nal. Seller reserves the rightto bid terms of sale cash orcert. check.Pub:507-BCR,Mar10,17,24,’16#1098475

COMMISSIONER’S SALEBOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 15-CI-00704

FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANYPLAINTIFF(S)

VERSUS

JEFFREY CRICK, ET ALDEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF SALE

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered FEBRUARY 10, 2016 the above case, Ishall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Buildingin Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auc-tion on THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2016 at the hour of 9:00a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit:038.00-11-203.00ADDRESS: 3039 PALACE DRIVE BURLINGTON, KY 41005GROUP: 3552The following described real estate located in Boone County,Kentucky:Being all of Lot No. 203, Section Fourteen of KingsgateCrossing, as shown on Plat 355B of the Boone County Clerk’srecords at Burlington, Kentucky.Being the same property conveyed to Jeffrey Crick andElizabeth Jane Crick, husband and wife who acquired title,with rights of survivorship, by virtue of a deed from JeffreyCrick, married, whose spouse is Elizabeth June Crick, datedDecember 15, 2005, recorded December 27, 2005, at DeedBook 908, Page 761, Boone County, Kentucky records.Being the same property conveyed to Jeffrey Crick, a mar-ried man who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Ri-chard C. Forsmark and Linda P. Forsmark, husband andwife, dated December 14, 2005, recorded December 27, 2005,at Deed Book 908, Page 759, Boone County, Kentucky re-cords.Subject to all restrictions, conditions and covenants and toall legal highways and easements.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a repu-table fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing busi-ness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable tothe Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an author-ized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or musthave given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its in-tent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shallbe, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as addition-al security for the payment of the full purchase price, andshall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and saidBond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percentper annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required topay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certifiedcheck on the purchase at the time of sale. The successfulbidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fireand extended insurance coverage on any improvementsfrom the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid,with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the BooneCircuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insur-ance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchas-er’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, alien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner,to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidencethereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon orthe proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaseras purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to advalorem taxes for the year 2016 and all subsequent yearsthereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of re-cord; assessments for public improvements levied againstthe property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes,laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection andaccurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount ofthe liens before the Court in this action total $129,472.21 to-gether with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein ex-pended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLYWITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER,BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington,KY 41005 (859) 817-5840. www.boonecountyky.org (Link toDepartments/Agencies to Master Commissioner)Pub:507BCR,Mar3,10,17,’16#1086380

NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE

WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB

VERSUS}

STEPHEN P. HOWARD, ET AL

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered FEBRUARY 22, 2016 the above case, Ishall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Buildingin Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auc-tion on THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2016 at the hour of 9:00a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit:CASE NO.: 14-CI-01495ADDRESS: 2792 FISTER PLACE BOULEVARD HEBRON,KY 41048PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 036.00-11-003.00AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $103,237.33GROUP NO.: 4165THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICU-LARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OFSALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a repu-table fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing busi-ness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable tothe Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an author-ized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or musthave given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its in-tent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shallbe, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as addition-al security for the payment of the full purchase price, andshall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and saidBond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percentper annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required topay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certifiedcheck on the purchase at the time of sale.The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own ex-pense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on anyimprovements from the date of sale until the purchase priceis fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissionerof the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effectsuch insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or thepurchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not re-quire, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Com-missioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy orevidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premiumthereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to thepurchaser as purchaser’s cost.The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes forthe year 2016 and all subsequent years thereafter; ease-ments, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessmentsfor public improvements levied against the property, if any;existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations;and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey ofthe property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PRE-PARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS.All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commis-sioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warrantedtitle of the real estate to the purchaser.FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALESAND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND ATwww.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies toMaster Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE AD-VISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THATWEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS.PUB:507BCR,MAR10,17,24,’16#1104049

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NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE

THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK

VERSUS

ROBERT M. RENN, ET AL

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered FEBRUARY 10, 2016 the above case, Ishall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Build-ing in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at pub-lic auction on THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 at the hour of9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described propertyto-wit:CASE NO.: 15-CI-01334ADDRESS: 1778 HAMILTON COURT FLORENCE, KY41042PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 062.00-34-201.42AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $149,970.33GROUP NO.: 4753

THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICU-LARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OFSALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a rep-utable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doingbusiness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptableto the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an au-thorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale ormust have given the Commissioner adequate assurance ofits intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bondshall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as ad-ditional security for the payment of the full purchase price,and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; andsaid Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%)Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be re-quired to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash orcertified check on the purchase at the time of sale.The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own ex-pense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on anyimprovements from the date of sale until the purchaseprice is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Com-missioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the pur-chaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validityof the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shallentitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving no-tice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and fur-nish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner,and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereofshall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost.The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes forthe year 2016 and all subsequent years thereafter; ease-ments, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessmentsfor public improvements levied against the property, ifany; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regula-tions; and any facts which an inspection and accurate sur-vey of the property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BEPREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS.All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commis-sioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warrant-ed title of the real estate to the purchaser.FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALESAND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND ATwww.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies toMaster Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS AREADVISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THATWEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS.PUB:507BCR,MAR17,’16#1123452

NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE

BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.

VERSUS

SCOTT E. HOUP, ET AL

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered FEBRUARY 24, 2016 the above case, Ishall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Build-ing in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at pub-lic auction on THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 at the hour of9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described propertyto-wit:CASE NO.: 15-CI-00920ADDRESS: 1155 FAIRMAN WAY UNIT 105 FLORENCE,KY 41042PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 062.00-44-105.02AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $99,735.04GROUP NO.: 4862THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICU-LARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OFSALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a rep-utable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doingbusiness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptableto the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an au-thorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale ormust have given the Commissioner adequate assurance ofits intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bondshall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as ad-ditional security for the payment of the full purchase price,and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; andsaid Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%)Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be re-quired to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash orcertified check on the purchase at the time of sale.The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own ex-pense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on anyimprovements from the date of sale until the purchaseprice is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Com-missioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the pur-chaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validityof the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shallentitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving no-tice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and fur-nish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner,and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereofshall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost.The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes forthe year 2016 and all subsequent years thereafter; ease-ments, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessmentsfor public improvements levied against the property, ifany; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regula-tions; and any facts which an inspection and accurate sur-vey of the property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BEPREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS.All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commis-sioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warrant-ed title of the real estate to the purchaser.FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALESAND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND ATwww.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies toMaster Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS AREADVISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THATWEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS.PUB:507BCR,MAR17,24,31’16#1123482

NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE

JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

VERSUS

MICHAEL P. MITCHELL, ET AL

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered FEBRUARY 24, 2016 the above case, Ishall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Build-ing in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at pub-lic auction on THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 at the hour of9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described propertyto-wit:CASE NO.: 15-CI-00534ADDRESS: 6304 CINNAMON RIDGE BURLINGTON, KY41005PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 038.00-17-401.00AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $208,137.52GROUP NO.: 3910THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICU-LARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OFSALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a rep-utable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doingbusiness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptableto the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an au-thorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale ormust have given the Commissioner adequate assurance ofits intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bondshall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as ad-ditional security for the payment of the full purchase price,and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; andsaid Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%)Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be re-quired to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash orcertified check on the purchase at the time of sale.The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own ex-pense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on anyimprovements from the date of sale until the purchaseprice is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Com-missioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the pur-chaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validityof the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shallentitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving no-tice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and fur-nish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner,and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereofshall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost.The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes forthe year 2016 and all subsequent years thereafter; ease-ments, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessmentsfor public improvements levied against the property, ifany; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regula-tions; and any facts which an inspection and accurate sur-vey of the property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BEPREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS.All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commis-sioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warrant-ed title of the real estate to the purchaser.FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALESAND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND ATwww.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies toMaster Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS AREADVISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THATWEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS.PUB:507BCR,MAR17,24,31’16#1123473

NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY

VERSUS

LARRY FREEMAN, ET AL

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered JD the above case, I shall proceed tooffer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington,Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction onTHURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. orthereabouts, the following described property to-wit:CASE NO.: 15-CI-00310ADDRESS: 10223 HIGHLAND DRIVE FLORENCE, KY41042PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 074.00-04-255.00AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: 157,092.20GROUP NO.: 418THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICU-LARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OFSALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a rep-utable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doingbusiness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptableto the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an au-thorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale ormust have given the Commissioner adequate assurance ofits intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bondshall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as ad-ditional security for the payment of the full purchase price,and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; andsaid Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%)Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be re-quired to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash orcertified check on the purchase at the time of sale.The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own ex-pense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on anyimprovements from the date of sale until the purchaseprice is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Com-missioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the pur-chaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validityof the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shallentitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving no-tice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and fur-nish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner,and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereofshall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost.The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes forthe year 2016 and all subsequent years thereafter; ease-ments, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessmentsfor public improvements levied against the property, ifany; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regula-tions; and any facts which an inspection and accurate sur-vey of the property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BEPREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS.All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commis-sioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warrant-ed title of the real estate to the purchaser.FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALESAND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND ATwww.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies toMaster Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS AREADVISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THATWEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS.PUB:507BCR,MAR17,24,31’16#1123488

NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE

GUARDIAN SAVINGS BANK, F.S.B.

VERSUS

DENTON F. TREADWAY, ET AL

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered FEBRUARY 24, 2016 the above case, Ishall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Build-ing in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at pub-lic auction on THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 at the hour of9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described propertyto-wit:CASE NO.: 15-CI-01156ADDRESS: 7 WILLOWWOOD LANE WALTON, KY 41094PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 078.00-03-009.00AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $46,773.85GROUP NO.: 1425THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICU-LARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OFSALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a rep-utable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doingbusiness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptableto the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an au-thorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale ormust have given the Commissioner adequate assurance ofits intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bondshall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as ad-ditional security for the payment of the full purchase price,and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; andsaid Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%)Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be re-quired to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash orcertified check on the purchase at the time of sale.The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own ex-pense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on anyimprovements from the date of sale until the purchaseprice is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Com-missioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the pur-chaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validityof the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shallentitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving no-tice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and fur-nish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner,and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereofshall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost.The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes forthe year 2016 and all subsequent years thereafter; ease-ments, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessmentsfor public improvements levied against the property, ifany; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regula-tions; and any facts which an inspection and accurate sur-vey of the property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BEPREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS.All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commis-sioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warrant-ed title of the real estate to the purchaser.FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALESAND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND ATwww.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies toMaster Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS AREADVISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THATWEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS.PUB:507BCR,MAR17,24,31’16#1123485

NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE

BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY

VERSUS

RICHARD OCKERMAN, ET AL

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered SEPTEMBER 9, 2015 the above case, Ishall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Build-ing in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at pub-lic auction on THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 at the hour of9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described propertyto-wit:CASE NO.: 15-CI-00880ADDRESS: 11199 BIG BONE ROAD UNION, KY 41091PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 042.00-00-002.03AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $81,124.61GROUP NO.: 2063THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICU-LARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OFSALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a rep-utable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doingbusiness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptableto the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an au-thorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale ormust have given the Commissioner adequate assurance ofits intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bondshall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as ad-ditional security for the payment of the full purchase price,and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; andsaid Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%)Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be re-quired to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash orcertified check on the purchase at the time of sale.The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own ex-pense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on anyimprovements from the date of sale until the purchaseprice is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Com-missioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the pur-chaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validityof the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shallentitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving no-tice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and fur-nish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner,and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereofshall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost.The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes forthe year 2016 and all subsequent years thereafter; ease-ments, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessmentsfor public improvements levied against the property, ifany; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regula-tions; and any facts which an inspection and accurate sur-vey of the property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BEPREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS.All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commis-sioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warrant-ed title of the real estate to the purchaser.FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALESAND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND ATwww.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies toMaster Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS AREADVISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THATWEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS.PUB:507BCR,MAR17,24,31’16#1123472

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COMMISSIONER’S SALEBOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 15-CI-01037

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONPLAINTIFF(S)

VERSUS

BENJAMIN B. GRANT, ET ALDEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF SALE

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered FEBRUARY 17, 2016 the above case, Ishall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Buildingin Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auc-tion on THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2016 at the hour of 9:00a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit:050.00-10-366.00ADDRESS: 2888 SPRING COVE BURLINGTON, KY 41005Group No. 4269Being all of Lot 366 Section 9, at Bridge Pointe of PebbleCreek Subdivision, as shown on Plat Slide CAB4 Page 144, ofthe Boone County Clerk’s Records at Burlington, Kentucky.Subject to easements, restrictions and covenants of record.Subject to any and all easements, restrictions, conditions,and legal highways of record and/or in existence.Being the same property conveyed from Finke Homes, Inc.,a Kentucky Corporation to Benjamin B. Grant and Cheryl A.Grant, husband and wife with right of survivorship by virtueof a deed dated November 25, 2002 and recorded December27, 2002 at Deed Book 844, Page 189 of the Boone County,Kentucky real estate records.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a repu-table fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing busi-ness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable tothe Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an author-ized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or musthave given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its in-tent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shallbe, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as addition-al security for the payment of the full purchase price, andshall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and saidBond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percentper annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required topay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certifiedcheck on the purchase at the time of sale. The successfulbidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fireand extended insurance coverage on any improvementsfrom the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid,with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the BooneCircuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insur-ance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchas-er’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, alien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner,to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidencethereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon orthe proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaseras purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to advalorem taxes for the year 2016 and all subsequent yearsthereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of re-cord; assessments for public improvements levied againstthe property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes,laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection andaccurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount ofthe liens before the Court in this action total $206,092.90 to-gether with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein ex-pended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLYWITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER,BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington,KY 41005 (859) 817-5840. www.boonecountyky.org (Link toDepartments/Agencies to Master Commissioner)Pub:507BCR,Mar3,10,17,’16#1086392

NOTICE TO BID

The Boone County Conserva-tion District will receivesealed bids at the BooneCounty ConservationDistrict, 6028 Camp ErnstRd., Burlington, Kentucky41005, until 2:00 p.m., March18, 2016 for one gasoline pow-ered 4x4 crew-cab pickuptruck for the Boone CountyConservation District. Bidswill be opened and publiclyread aloud at the Conserva-tion District Board Meetingon Monday, March 21 at 7:00p.m. Late, electronicallysubmitted or facsimile bids,will not be accepted.

BID ENVELOPE MUST BELABELED: "SEALED BID:4x4 Crew Cab.” Envelopesmust also be labeled withthe name and address of thevendor submitting the bid.

Specifications may be ob-tained in the Boone CountyConservation District officeat 6028 Camp Ernst Rd.Burlington, KY 41005 or onour website athttp://www.boonecountyky.org/agencies/boone_county_conservation_district/index.aspx.

Boone County ConservationDistrict reserves the right toreject any and all bids, towaive any informalities andto negotiate for the modifica-tions of any bid or to acceptthat bid which is deemed themost desirable and advanta-geous from the standpoint ofcustomer value and serviceand concept of operations,even though such bid maynot, on its face, appear to bethe lowest and best price.No bid may be withdrawnfor a period of thirty (30)days after scheduled time ofreceipt of bids.

Call Mark Jacobs at 859-586-7903or email [email protected] questions.

Boone County ConservationDistrictPub:507BCR,Mar10,17,’16#1100445

LEGAL NOTICE The Fort Thomas Board of

Education will accept sealedbids for the 2016-17 schoolyear on the following items:

CUSTODIAL SUPPLIESAND EQUIPMENT

Bid Documents can be ob-tained from Jerry Wissman,Director of Operations, FortThomas Board of Education,28 North Fort Thomas Ave.,Fort Thomas, Kentucky41075. Sealed Bids will be re-ceived in the Director of Op-erations office until Wednes-day, March 30, 2016, at 2:00pm (according to the clockon the receptionist’s phone).Sealed Bids received afterthe specified time will not beconsidered. Fort Thomas In-dependent Schools or its des-ignee reserves the right toreject any and/or all bids, tomake awards as they mayappear to be advantageousto the District and to waiveall formalities and irregular-ities in proposing.Pub:507-BCR,Mar17,’16#1108496

NOTICESPECIAL CALL FOR A

MEETINGOF THE BOONE COUNTY

TAX BOARDNotice is given that theBoone County Tax Board, onThursday, March 31, 2016, at5:00 p.m., will be meeting atthe Information Systems De-partment Conference Roomin the County AdministrationBuilding, 2nd Floor, inBurlington, Kentucky 41005to review Fiscal Year 2016grant applications submittedby organizations seekingfunds to support intellectualdisability services. Interest-ed persons are invited to at-tend this meeting.Gary W. MooreBoone County Judge ExecutivePub:507BCR,Mar17,’16#1112286

PUBLIC AUCTIONThe following storage unitsfrom Stronghold of Kentuckywill be sold at public auctionby Don Bates Auctioneers,at 3700 Holly Lane, Erlang-er, Kentucky, 41018 onMarch 28, 2016 at 10:00 A.M.and will continue until allitems are sold. The unitnumber, name and lastknown address are as fol-lows:

Unit # 105, Regina Durbin,5578 Regal Ridge Drive,Burlington, Ky. 41005-9700Pub:507-BCR,Mar17,24,’16#1099160

COMMISSIONER’S SALEBOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 15-CI-01389

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.PLAINTIFF(S)

VERSUS

BESSIE W. LUCIA, ET ALDEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF SALE

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered FEBRUARY 17, 2016 the above case, Ishall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Buildingin Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auc-tion on THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2016 at the hour of 9:00a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit:049.00-28-067.00ADDRESS: 1721 STEWART DRIVE FLORENCE, KY 41042GROUP No. 4501The following described real estate located in County ofBoone, State of Kentucky; being more particularly describedas follows:Being all of Lot No. Sixty Seven (67), Shaker Run Subdivi-sion, Section Six (6), as shown on the plat of same as record-ed in Plat Cabinet 4, Page 380, of the Boone County CourtClerk’s records at Burlington, Kentucky.Being the same property conveyed to Bessie W. Lucia, mar-ried, from Michael A. Denigan and Ella Mae Denigan, hus-band and wife, by deed dated August 17, 2009 and recordedat Book D969, Page 766, of the Boone County Clerk’s Office.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a repu-table fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing busi-ness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable tothe Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an author-ized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or musthave given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its itentto be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be,and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additionalsecurity for the payment of the full purchase price, and shallhave the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bondshall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent perannum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay thesum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check onthe purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at thesale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extendedinsurance coverage on any improvements from the date ofsale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss paya-ble clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court.Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall notaffect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liabilitythereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holderherein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effectsaid insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof tothe Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the properportion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchas-er’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valoremtaxes for the year 2016 and all subsequent years thereafter;easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assess-ments for public improvements levied against the property,if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regula-tions; and any facts which an inspection and accurate sur-vey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liensbefore the Court in this action total $195,672.03 together withinterest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BID-DERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESETERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUITCOURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 817-5840. www.boonecountyky.org (Link toDepartments/Agencies to Master Commissioner)Pub:507BCR,Mar3,10,17,’16#1086381

NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE

BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC

VERSUS}

GARY D. SHARON, ET AL

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered FEBRUARY 17, 2016 the above case, Ishall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Buildingin Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auc-tion on THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2016 at the hour of 9:00a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit:CASE NO.: 14-CI-01667ADDRESS: 8583 WINTHROP CIRCLE FLORENCE, KY41042PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 062.00-22-050.00AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $142,135.92GROUP NO.: 1159THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICU-LARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OFSALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a repu-table fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing busi-ness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable tothe Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an author-ized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or musthave given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its in-tent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shallbe, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as addition-al security for the payment of the full purchase price, andshall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and saidBond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percentper annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required topay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certifiedcheck on the purchase at the time of sale.The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own ex-pense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on anyimprovements from the date of sale until the purchase priceis fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissionerof the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effectsuch insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or thepurchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not re-quire, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Com-missioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy orevidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premiumthereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to thepurchaser as purchaser’s cost.The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes forthe year 2016 and all subsequent years thereafter; ease-ments, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessmentsfor public improvements levied against the property, if any;existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations;and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey ofthe property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PRE-PARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS.All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commis-sioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warrantedtitle of the real estate to the purchaser.FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALESAND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND ATwww.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies toMaster Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE AD-VISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THATWEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS.PUB:507BCR,MAR10,17,24,’16#1104044

NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE

GUARDIAN SAVINGS BANK, F.S.B.

VERSUS}

SHELBY KATHLEEN BARTON AKA SHELBYKATHLEEN WEST, ET AL

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered FEBRUARY 17, 2016 the above case, Ishall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Buildingin Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auc-tion on THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2016 at the hour of 9:00a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit:CASE NO.: 15-CI-01513ADDRESS: 412 MARIAN LANE UNIT 10 FLORENCE, KY41042PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 074.00-12-013.10AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $50,042.50GROUP NO.: 3917THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICU-LARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OFSALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a repu-table fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing busi-ness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable tothe Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an author-ized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or musthave given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its in-tent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shallbe, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as addition-al security for the payment of the full purchase price, andshall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and saidBond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percentper annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required topay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certifiedcheck on the purchase at the time of sale.The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own ex-pense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on anyimprovements from the date of sale until the purchase priceis fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissionerof the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effectsuch insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or thepurchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not re-quire, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Com-missioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy orevidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premiumthereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to thepurchaser as purchaser’s cost.The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes forthe year 2016 and all subsequent years thereafter; ease-ments, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessmentsfor public improvements levied against the property, if any;existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations;and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey ofthe property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PRE-PARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS.All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commis-sioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warrantedtitle of the real estate to the purchaser.FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALESAND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND ATwww.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies toMaster Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE AD-VISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THATWEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS.PUB:507BCR,MAR10,17,24,’16#1104047

NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.

VERSUS}

BRANSON J. KOVACH, ET AL

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered FEBRUARY 17, 2016 the above case, Ishall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Buildingin Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auc-tion on THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2016 at the hour of 9:00a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit:CASE NO.: 15-CI-01473ADDRESS: 3 TEE STREET FLORENCE, KY 41042PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 072.08-04-293.00AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $111,724.77GROUP NO.: 306THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICU-LARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OFSALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a repu-table fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing busi-ness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable tothe Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an author-ized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or musthave given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its in-tent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shallbe, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as addition-al security for the payment of the full purchase price, andshall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and saidBond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percentper annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required topay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certifiedcheck on the purchase at the time of sale.The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own ex-pense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on anyimprovements from the date of sale until the purchase priceis fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissionerof the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effectsuch insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or thepurchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not re-quire, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Com-missioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy orevidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premiumthereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to thepurchaser as purchaser’s cost.The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes forthe year 2016 and all subsequent years thereafter; ease-ments, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessmentsfor public improvements levied against the property, if any;existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations;and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey ofthe property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PRE-PARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS.All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commis-sioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warrantedtitle of the real estate to the purchaser.FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALESAND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND ATwww.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies toMaster Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE AD-VISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THATWEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS.PUB:507BCR,MAR10,17,24,’16#1104059

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COMMISSIONER’S SALEBOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 15-CI-00206

COMMONWEALTH CD FUND, LLCPLAINTIFF(S)

VERSUS

DENNIS DEATON, ET ALDEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF SALE

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered FEBRUARY 10, 2016 the above case, Ishall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Buildingin Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auc-tion on THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2016 at the hour of 9:00a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit:030.00-00-036.01ADDRESS: 11174 Big Bone Church Road (Tract 1) UNION,KY 41091Group No. 2062Being on the south side of Big Bone Road, about three milesnorthwest of Normansville, Boone County, Kentucky, and de-scribed as follows:Beginning at a point being the northeast corner of thedividing line between the real estate now owned by DavidBevis and the grantor herein; thence from said point North72 West 341 feet to a point in the center of the Big BoneChurch Road, the real point of beginning for this descrip-tion; thence along the center of said road, South 88 West 210feet to a point; thence leaving said road right anglessouthwardly 210 feet to a point; thence eastwardly and par-allel with the center line of the Big Bone Church Road 210feet to a point; thence at right angles northwardly 210 feet tothe point of beginning.Subject to easements and restrictions of record.Being the same property conveyed to Dennis James Deatonby Deed dated April 8, 2009 and recorded in Deed Book 964,Page 857 of the Boone County, Kentucky records.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a repu-table fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing busi-ness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable tothe Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an author-ized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or musthave given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its in-tent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shallbe, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as addition-al security for the payment of the full purchase price, andshall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and saidBond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percentper annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required topay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certifiedcheck on the purchase at the time of sale. The successfulbidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fireand extended insurance coverage on any improvementsfrom the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid,with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the BooneCircuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insur-ance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchas-er’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, alien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner,to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidencethereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon orthe proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaseras purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to advalorem taxes for the year 2016 and all subsequent yearsthereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of re-cord; assessments for public improvements levied againstthe property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes,laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection andaccurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount ofthe liens before the Court in this action total $9,897.50 togeth-er with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expend-ed. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITHTHESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONECIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005(859) 817-5840. www.boonecountyky.org (Link toDepartments/Agencies to Master Commissioner)Pub:507BCR,Mar3,10,17,’16#1086374

NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.

VERSUS}

JOSEPH W. MATTHEWS, ET AL

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered FEBRUARY 17, 2016 the above case, Ishall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Buildingin Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auc-tion on THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2016 at the hour of 9:00a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit:CASE NO.: 15-CI-00401ADDRESS: 5825 BUNKERS AVENUE BURLINGTON, KY41005PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 049.00-29-106.04AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $102,166.42GROUP NO.: 4595THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICU-LARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OFSALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a repu-table fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing busi-ness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable tothe Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an author-ized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or musthave given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its in-tent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shallbe, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as addition-al security for the payment of the full purchase price, andshall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and saidBond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percentper annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required topay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certifiedcheck on the purchase at the time of sale.The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own ex-pense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on anyimprovements from the date of sale until the purchase priceis fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissionerof the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effectsuch insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or thepurchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not re-quire, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Com-missioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy orevidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premiumthereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to thepurchaser as purchaser’s cost.The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes forthe year 2016 and all subsequent years thereafter; ease-ments, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessmentsfor public improvements levied against the property, if any;existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations;and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey ofthe property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PRE-PARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS.All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commis-sioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warrantedtitle of the real estate to the purchaser.FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALESAND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND ATwww.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies toMaster Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE AD-VISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THATWEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS.PUB:507BCR,MAR10,17,24,’16#1104058

COMMISSIONER’S SALEBOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 15-CI-01514

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANYPLAINTIFF(S)

VERSUS

GERALD HAYNES, ET ALDEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF SALE

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered FEBRUARY 10, 2016 the above case, Ishall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Buildingin Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auc-tion on THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2016 at the hour of 9:00a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit:038.00-15-007.00ADDRESS: 2925 HOLLY HILL DRIVEBURLINGTON, KY 41005Group No. 921Situate in the City of Burlington, County of Boone, State ofKentucky and being more particularly described as follows:Being all of Lot No. Seven (7) of Burlington Woods Subdivi-sion, Section Two (2), as same is more particularly set forthand described on the plat of said subdivision, which plat isrecorded in plat book 379A of the plat records of Boone Coun-ty, Kentucky Recorder’s office.Being the same property conveyed to Gerald Haynes andCourtney Haynes, husband and wife, by virtue of a deedfrom Thomas R. Lightner and Ann Laura Lightner, husbandand wife, dated August 30, 2005, filed September 01, 2005, re-corded in Deed Book D902, Page 351, County Clerk’s Office,Boone County, Kentucky.Subject to all restrictions, conditions and covenants and toall legal highways and easements.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a repu-table fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing busi-ness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable tothe Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an author-ized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or musthave given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its in-tent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shallbe, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as addition-al security for the payment of the full purchase price, andshall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and saidBond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percentper annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required topay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certifiedcheck on the purchase at the time of sale. The successfulbidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fireand extended insurance coverage on any improvementsfrom the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid,with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the BooneCircuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insur-ance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchas-er’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, alien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner,to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidencethereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon orthe proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaseras purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to advalorem taxes for the year 2016 and all subsequent yearsthereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of re-cord; assessments for public improvements levied againstthe property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes,laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection andaccurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount ofthe liens before the Court in this action total $165,553.21 to-gether with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein ex-pended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLYWITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER,BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington,KY 41005 (859) 817-5840. www.boonecountyky.org (Link toDepartments/Agencies to Master Commissioner)Pub:507BCR,Mar3,10,17,’16#1086379

NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE

NEBRASKA ALLIANCE REALTY COMPANY

VERSUS}

DAN LINDEMAN, II, ET AL

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered FEBRUARY 24, 2016 the above case, Ishall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Buildingin Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auc-tion on THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2016 at the hour of 9:00a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit:CASE NO.: 14-CI-00590ADDRESS: 10694 WAR ADMIRAL DRIVE UNION, KY 41091PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 064.04-07-286.00AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $13,023.07GROUP NO.: 4205THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICU-LARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OFSALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a repu-table fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing busi-ness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable tothe Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an author-ized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or musthave given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its in-tent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shallbe, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as addition-al security for the payment of the full purchase price, andshall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and saidBond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percentper annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required topay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certifiedcheck on the purchase at the time of sale.The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own ex-pense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on anyimprovements from the date of sale until the purchase priceis fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissionerof the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effectsuch insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or thepurchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not re-quire, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Com-missioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy orevidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premiumthereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to thepurchaser as purchaser’s cost.The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes forthe year 2016 and all subsequent years thereafter; ease-ments, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessmentsfor public improvements levied against the property, if any;existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations;and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey ofthe property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PRE-PARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS.All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commis-sioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warrantedtitle of the real estate to the purchaser.FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALESAND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND ATwww.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies toMaster Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE AD-VISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THATWEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS.PUB:507BCR,MAR10,17,24,’16#1104046

COMMISSIONER’S SALEBOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 15-CI-01395

NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLCPLAINTIFF(S)

VERSUS

RYAN M. LEAMON, ET ALDEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF SALE

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered FEBRUARY 17, 2016 the above case, Ishall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Buildingin Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auc-tion on THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2016 at the hour of 9:00a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit:037.00-05-184.00ADDRESS: 6616 ELGIN COURT BURLINGTON, KY 41005Group No. 4615The following described Real Estate, Boone County, Ken-tucky to-wit:Being all of Lot No. One Hundred Eighty-Four (184) IdlewildRidge Neighborhood of Hidden Creek II Subdivision, SectionSix (6), as shown on Plat Cabinet 5, Slide 95 of the BooneCounty Clerk’s Records of Burlington, Kentucky.Being the same property conveyed to Ryan M. Leamon, anunmarried man who acquired title by virtue of a deed fromNVR, Inc., a Virginia Corporation, dated July 15, 2011, re-corded July 29, 2011, at Deed Book 995, Page 55, Boone Coun-ty , Kentucky records.Subject to all restrictions, conditions and covenants and toall legal highways and easements.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a repu-table fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing busi-ness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable tothe Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an author-ized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or musthave given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its in-tent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shallbe, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as addition-al security for the payment of the full purchase price, andshall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and saidBond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percentper annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required topay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certifiedcheck on the purchase at the time of sale. The successfulbidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fireand extended insurance coverage on any improvementsfrom the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid,with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the BooneCircuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insur-ance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchas-er’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, alien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner,to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidencethereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon orthe proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaseras purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to advalorem taxes for the year 2016 and all subsequent yearsthereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of re-cord; assessments for public improvements levied againstthe property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes,laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection andaccurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount ofthe liens before the Court in this action total $168,721.76 to-gether with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein ex-pended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLYWITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER,BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington,KY 41005 (859) 817-5840. www.boonecountyky.org (Link toDepartments/Agencies to Master Commissioner)Pub:507BCR,Mar3,10,17,’16#1086388

NOTICE OF MASTER COMMISSIONER’S SALE

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.

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GREGORY B. WAMPLER, ET AL

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Cir-cuit Court rendered FEBRUARY 17, 2016 the above case, Ishall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Buildingin Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auc-tion on THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2016 at the hour of 9:00a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit:CASE NO.: 15-CI-00287ADDRESS: 12005 ARBOR RUN DRIVE WALTON, KY 41094PVA PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 065.00-03-028.00AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: $158,664.85GROUP NO.: 1989THE COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS PARTICU-LARLY SET OUT IN THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER OFSALE ENTERED IN THIS CASE.TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole.The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price incash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on acredit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall begranted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond,with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending insti-tution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a repu-table fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing busi-ness in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable tothe Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an author-ized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or musthave given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its in-tent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shallbe, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as addition-al security for the payment of the full purchase price, andshall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and saidBond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percentper annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required topay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certifiedcheck on the purchase at the time of sale.The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own ex-pense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on anyimprovements from the date of sale until the purchase priceis fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissionerof the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effectsuch insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or thepurchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not re-quire, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Com-missioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy orevidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premiumthereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to thepurchaser as purchaser’s cost.The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes forthe year 2016 and all subsequent years thereafter; ease-ments, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessmentsfor public improvements levied against the property, if any;existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations;and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey ofthe property may disclose. BIDDERS SHALL BE PRE-PARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS.All sales are “as is” and the Plaintiff, the Master Commis-sioner, and the Court shall not be deemed to have warrantedtitle of the real estate to the purchaser.FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SALESAND OTHER UPCOMING SALES CAN BE FOUND ATwww.boonecountyky.org (Link to Department/Agencies toMaster Commissioner) PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE AD-VISED AND ENCOURAGED TO REFER TO THATWEBSITE FOR ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS.PUB:507BCR,MAR10,17,24,’16#1104060

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