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THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 2012

PIGSKIN REPORT B1 The Recorder presents its Fall Football Preview for the 2012 season.

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Teens will drive as if impaired in safety program

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By Stephanie Salmons

By Justin B. Duke

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BURLINGTON — Area teenage drivers can soon learn about the effect of negative behaviors behind the wheel in a hands-on program. The Boone County Cooperative Extension and the Boone County Sheriff’s Office are partnering to offer Teens on Wheels Safety Program from noon to 4 p.m. Aug. 25 at the Boone County Fairgrounds, 5819 Idlewild Road, Burlington. The program is for teens 1519. Those participating must be

accompanied by an adult. Christy Eastwood, county extension agent for 4-H and youth development, said this is the third year the organizations have partnered to help prevent teens from exhibiting behaviors that could cause accidents that could hurt themselves or someone else. Other community agencies have also been invited to participate, she said. The event includes an obstacle course where teens will drive a mock car with goggles to make it seem as if they were driving impaired, Eastwood said. They will drive the course “to

see how difficult it is to do that,” she said. There will also be a roll-over simulator as well as groups such as insurance companies and funeral homes speaking about what they’ve seen, said Eastwood. The teens will witness a mock crash caused by drunken driving or texting. Eastwood said the exercise includes a person “arrested” and going through a mock trial, after which a jury of teens decide the defendant’s outcome. The program, which Eastwood said is usually well-attended, is “supported by so many different agencies, we feel it is

something teenagers do benefit from.” According to Lori Hunsaker, teen coordinator for the Kentucky State Police, 6.6 percent of licensed drivers in the state are teens, including those with learner permits and intermediate licenses. In 2011, there were 859 crashes in Boone County involving drivers between the ages of 16 and 19, state police records show. Of those, 112 were crashes with injuries and 11 were with a commercial vehicle. See TEENS, Page A2

Civil War re-enactors with the 5th Ohio Light Artillery fire off the cannon with munitions used during the Civil War at the James A. Ramage Civil War Museum in Fort Wright during a previous Battery Hooper Days event. FILE PHOTO

Explore history at Battery Hooper Days By Amy Scalf ascalf@nky.com

FORT WRIGHT — History is celebrated year-round at the James A. Ramage Civil War Museum, but during Battery Hooper Days, visitors can see it in action. The Eighth Annual Battery Hooper Days will be held Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 18 and 19, at the museum and Battery Hooper Park,1402 Highland Ave. The free family-friendly event lasts from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Museum board member Bob Clements, who died suddenly on Aug. 13, served as the event spokesperson. Clements’ brother James said most of their family will attend the event in his honor. “Bob was very involved with the museum, and there were so many events, we couldn’t make every one of them, but we need to show up for this,” James Clements said. Earlier in the week, Bob Clements said he was looking forward to the annual historical event. “We are celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Siege of Cincinnati and the Black Brigade of Cincinnati. We were the first museum in the Tristate to promote the Black Brigade,” he said. Bob Clements said the museum’s namesake, James Ramage, will be the event’s keynote speaker Saturday. A Black Brigade member’s descendant will attend the event as an honored guest. This is the second year the museum has sustained itself financially. Bob Clements said Battery Hooper Days attract more than a third of the museum’s total annual attendance, and the event raises almost a quarter of its funding from memberships and donations. An individual membership costs $20 and a family

See HISTORY, Page A2

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Conner High School Athletic Boosters are represented at the Boone County 4-H and Utopia Fair by treasurer Vera Ray, Kathy Porter and Jayna Brake, all of Hebron. More fair photos, page A4. STEPHANIE SALMONS/THE COMMUNITY RECORDER

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Despite the superintendent’s recommendation to raise revenue, Boone County Schools will take the compensating property tax rate this year. The compensating rate allows them to receive the same revenue as they did in 2011. Due to a drop in property value assessments, the rate will go from $5.79 per every $1,000 of assessed value to $5.95 per every $1,000 of assessed value for both real estate and tangible property. The district’s motor vehicle tax rate will remain the same at $4.97 per every $1,000 of assessed value. Holding local revenues at the same level will make operating difficult Poe this year as the district must now staff the new Thornwilde Elementary, said Superintendent Randy Poe. “We really needed to take the 4 percent increase,” Poe said. The board of education advised Poe to ask for the compensating rate because raising revenues would be a burden on residents who are already struggling financially. “To be honest, I don’t know how we’ll get through this year, but we’ll figure it out,” Poe said. The district’s financial struggles stem from revenue cuts from nearly every source but its local funding. In the coming year, the district is expected to get a $2.7 million cut in federal funding and a $1.3 million cut in SEEK funding. SEEK (Support Education Excellence in Kentucky), a formula-driven, state-funded money allocation program, doles out money to schools based on a county’s wealth. The new cuts are stacked on top of the $3.3 million in funding cuts that have come in since 2008. To make up for the cuts, the district has dipped into its fund balance, which has dropped to $17 million, despite the state’s recommendation that a district the size of Boone County to have at least $25 million in reserves. “We’re at a critical level,” Poe said. If the fund balance dips much lower, the district will have a difficult time covering payroll some months, he said. The 2012 tax rates were approved by the board 5-0, with board chairman Ken Cook absent from the meeting. Visit nky.com/boonecounty for more community news

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History

A TIP OF THE HAT

Continued from Page A1

Contestants of the 2012 Miss Boone County Fair beauty pageant tip their hats to the crowd as they begin their evening Aug. 7. The Boone County 4-H and Utopia Fair concluded Aug. 11. More photos, A4. JENNIFER KOTZBAUER FOR THE COMMUNITY RECORDER

Teens Continued from Page A1

Last year, 183 people were injured in accidents that involved teen drivers. Those numbers, however, were down from 2010. Hunsaker said that in 2010, there were 938 collisions with teens in the same age range, 120 inju-

ry collisions, 17 with commercial motor vehicles. One fatality and 196 injuries were reported in 2010. Hunsaker said 16 percent of all crashes in Kentucky in 2011 involved teen drivers 16 to 19 years old, while 9 percent of fatal crashes involved a teen driver. Inexperience, she said, is probably the main reason for teen accidents. “Just the fact they

don’t know how to react in certain situations.” Other factors include speed and driver inattention, Hunsaker said. Open to Northern Kentucky residents, those interested in attending the program should register by Friday, Aug. 17, by calling 859-586-6101. Teens do not have to have their driver’s license or temporary permit to participate.

Candy store opens at CVG Community Recorder Natalie’s Candy Jar has opened in Concourse B of the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. The shop is part of the concession revitalization project expected to be

complete by spring 2013. Natalie’s Candy Jar offers a large bulk selection of candies and chocolates as well as an assortment of sugar-free treats, nuts and health-conscious trail mixes. Premium international and domestic boxed chocolates are also of-

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membership costs $35. All proceeds directly benefit the museum. Past events have featured living history actors portraying Civil War-era icons, but this year will include a discussion between Kentucky’s Civil War presidents, Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis, portrayed by Stan Wernz and David Walker. Another new addition for 2012 is Mary Todd Lincoln, portrayed by Tracy Ciresi, who will answer general questions. Other performers include Joyce Huggins as Harriet Beecher Stowe, Pat Fan as Harriet Tubman, Tom Kreidler as Union General Horatio Wright and Bernie O’Bryan as Union General Lew Wallace. Richard Cooper of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center of Cincinnati will host a presentation on Saturday. Battery Hooper Days also includes the Holly Hill Petting Zoo, face painting and live music. Food, drinks and homemade ice cream will be sold next door at the Community of Faith Presbyterian Church, where free parking will be available. Civil War re-enacting groups from the area will attend, including the 5th Ohio Independent Battery of Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery, the 6th and 35th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and the 9th Kentucky Company C, a Confederate Infantry known as the Orphan Brigade. The event will also feature the Kenton County Historical Society, the Ludlow Historical Society, the Cincinnati Civil War Round

Harriet Beecher Stowe and President Abraham Lincoln, portrayed by living history actors Joyce Huggins and Stan Wernz, attend Battery Hooper Days at the James A. Ramage Museum in Fort Wright. THANKS TO THE JAMES A. RAMAGE CIVIL WAR MUSEUM

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Debbie McWilliams was frantic. Her husband, Chuck, had collapsed in the yard of their home on Frogtown Road, and Debbie did the only thing she could think of: She screamed for help. “There is usually someone around, but, of course, this night there was nobody in sight,” she said. At the pump station next door, Kristina Hickman, her fiance, Brendon Dye, and her brother were getting water on June 26 when they heard a faint scream. The men ran in the direction of the sound, but Kristina, holding her 3month-old daughter, did not follow right away. When she got to the yard, Dye and her brother had gotten Chuck out into an open space, but he wasn’t breathing. “At first, I was just asking everyone else if they knew CPR and they all said they didn’t,” said Hickman. “Then Debbie looked straight in my face and said, ‘If you know anything, please, please help me.’” Hickman, 19, had taken a CPR class at Boone County High School a year earlier, but she never imagined she would use it. She tried chest compressions on McWilliams but felt she wasn’t strong enough for them to be effective, so her brother, Nehemiah, took over. “He was actually choking on his tongue, so I had to pull that back first,” Hickman said. “I knew I had to give him mouth-tomouth because he wasn’t breathing and was just as blue as could be. It was awful.” Apparently, something from that high school CPR class stuck with her, because after a few seconds of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, Chuck’s chest UNION

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many people reacted so quickly that night. “What Kristina and her brother did was just amazing, but everyone else was pretty amazing, too,” she said. Adams said the call was especially difficult because everyone on the squad has known McWilliams for a long time and similar emergencies often don’t end well. “Even if we manage to resuscitate someone, they rarely make it,” Adams said. “It’s probably a lot

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heaved mightily as the air filled his lungs. Hickman continued the exercise until the rescue squad showed up. “When they got here they just took over and did their thing, but it was a scary situation,” Hickman said. Robb Adams, a paramedic with the Union Fire Protection District and one of the first to respond to the emergency call, estimates McWilliams had been without oxygen for about eight minutes. “That’s a long time to go without air,” Adams said. “There is no doubt in my mind that those breaths she gave him kept him alive.” McWilliams, 76, said he can’t express how grateful he is to Hickman. “She’s my angel,” he said. “I wouldn’t be here talking to you if it wasn’t for her.” Doctors later determined that McWilliams experienced ventricular tachycardia, a rapid heartbeat condition that is a major cause of sudden cardiac death. McWilliams didn’t recall having any symptoms before the incident. He has owned a salvage yard in Union since 1965 and had worked all day and eaten dinner before beginning the yard work with Debbie. He does not remember anything about that day – or even what happened from about a week before the incident until about eight days afterward, when he was recuperating in the hospital. “I went to Hazard, Ky., a few days before it happened, but I sure don’t remember it,” McWilliams said. Debbie McWilliams, 61, says she is grateful so

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Rides at the Boone County 4-H and Utopia Fair on Wednesday. STEPHANIE SALMONS/THE COMMUNITY RECORDER

Madison Hodges, 10, of Hebron caught a bluegill during the Boone County 4-H and Utopia Fair’s Fishing Frenzy on Aug. 4. MARTY WHITACRE FOR THE COMMUNITY RECORDER

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nother Boone County 4-H and Utopia Fair is history. Superb weather marked most of the week of Aug. 6-11 at the Boone County Fairgrounds in Burlington. Among the most popular events were the live music, truck pull, pig scramble, horse show, pageants, rides and the 4-H exhibitions. Fair president John Walton said Tuesday night’s attendance was second best ever. “We had a real good fair,” Walton said.

Peppers on display at the Boone County 4-H and Utopia Fair Wednesday. STEPHANIE SALMONS/THE COMMUNITY

Members of Knights of Columbus 5453 make and serve doughnuts at the fair. The “Holy Donuts” trailer is staffed by Scott Wolfer of Hebron, Eric Ritchie of Burlington and Rick Wells of Burlington. NANCY DALY/THE COMMUNITY RECORDER

Caleb Walters, 11, of Hebron, holds his frog after competing in the frog jumping contest Wednesday at the Boone County 4-H and Utopia Fair. STEPHANIE SALMONS/THE COMMUNITY

Newly crowned Miss Sweetheart 2012 Hannah Holtman, 10, of Florence prepares to greet the crowd at the Boone County 4-H and Utopia Fair. JENNIFER KOTZBAUER

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From left Courtney Hurst, 11, Ashlyn Hurst, 6, Colton Kremer, 2, and Jeff Kremer, all from Burlington, fish at the Boone County 4-H and Utopia Fair’s Fishing Frenzy. MARTY WHITACRE FOR THE COMMUNITY RECORDER

Thomas Putterbaugh, in white, awaits his judgment in the goat show Monday at the Boone County 4-H and Utopia Fair. JUSTIN B. DUKE/THE COMMUNITY RECORDER

From left, Sarah Louden, 6, and Justin Louden, 5, of Florence and Michael McNay of Belleview Bottoms watch the truck and tractor pull held at the Boone County 4-H and Utopia Fair on Aug. 4 at the Boone County Fairgrounds Motor Sports Arena. MARTY WHITACRE FOR THE COMMUNITY RECORDER Boone County Solid Waste Supervisor Kelly Chapman takes a break from her day job to practice before the start of the bubble gum blowing contest at the fair. STEPHANIE

Carl and Edna Brooks of Burlington arrive Thursday night at the Boone County 4-H and Utopia Fair. Edna Brooks is a retired advertising representative at the Boone County Recorder.

Their rocks were tops in the Boone County Parks Rock Race Tuesday at the Boone County 4-H and Utopia Fair: Celia Cahill, Ashlynne Wind and Colby Cahill took the first, second and third spots in their division.

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According to Fort Mitchell author Rick Robinson, the best way to think of his book “Writ of Mandamus” is to think of “Kentucky horses, Irish whiskey and Middle East conflict.” The book, which Robinson said is the continuing story of Richard Thompson, a fictional congressman from Northern Kentucky who finds himself in the middle of “intrigue and trouble,” is this year’s reading selection for the Northern Kentucky One Book One Community program. The library systems of

“Writ of Mandamus,” by Fort Mitchell author Rick Robinson, is this year’s selection for the Northern Kentucky One Book One Community program provided by the libraries in Boone, Kenton, Campbell and Grant counties. PROVIDED

Boone, Kenton, Campbell and Grant counties are teaming up for the annual reading program. Committee chair Amy Foster, manager of the

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Fuchs said. This means attire can range anywhere from denim, rhinestones, leather or cocktail. “Our attire this year is anything goes,” Fuchs said. During the night, there will be a “Hottest Heels” and “Best Boots” contest where the winners will win gift cards to shoe stores. Keeping with the theme, there will be items up for auction from the genres’ biggest stars – including an electric guitar signed by

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COVINGTON — While the mission is still the same, the party looks much different. The Florence-based Family Nurturing Center is hosting its 18th annual August Affair fundraiser from 7-11 p.m. Friday, Aug. 17, at the Radisson Hotel in Covington. Formerly called the Art Affair, organizers decided it was time to spice up the event this year. “We’ve made some big changes this year,” said Tracy Fuchs, director of development for the Family Nurturing Center. This year’s event takes on the “Boots & Heels” theme. “We’re combining the best of rock and country,”

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DEATHS Juan Arias Juan F. Arias, 78, of Independence, died July 29, 2012, in Santiago De Composetla, Spain. He was a machinist with LSI Metal Fabricators in Erlanger. Survivors include his wife, Ines Arias of Independence; daughter, Jenny Baldock of Latonia; sons, Ernesto D. Arias of Florence, John Arias of Hebron, Luis Arias of Independence and Frankie Arias of West Chester, Ohio; 10 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; sisters, Victoria Diaz of Cincinnati, and Clara Cifuentes and Elida Proano, both of Ecuador.

Gregory George Sr. Gregory George Sr., 58, of Florence, died Aug. 5, 2012, in Florence. He was a disabled truck driver. His daughter, Andrea Bails; sister, Susan Clark; and parents, Elmer and Ruth Myers, died previously. Survivors include his son, Gregory G. Myers Jr.; daughter, Charolette Gibson; and brother, Robert Myers.

Dorothy Howell Dorothy Louise Howell, 90, of Newport, died Aug. 2, 2012, in Columbia, Tenn. She was a homemaker, and a member of St. John’s United Church of Christ in Newport and the Order of the Eastern Star, Gertrude Chapter in Newport. Her husband, James Howell; a grandchild; and a sister, Virginia Losey, died previously. Survivors include her daughters, Sandra Steinkamp of Columbia, Tenn.; Peggy Howell of Newport and Pamela Thomann of Bellevue; sister, Marjorie Schaufuss of Taylor Mill; three grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. Burial will be in Floral Hills Memorial Gardens in Taylor Mill. Memorials: Alzheimer’s Association, 644 Linn St., Suite 1026, Cincinnati, OH 45203 or www.alz.org.

Dewey Holbrook Dewey Holbrook, 96, of Florence, formerly of Erlanger, died Aug. 3, 2012, at St. Elizabeth Edgewood. He was a member of American Legion Post 203 in Latonia, VFW Post 6423 in Elsmere and ExPrisoners of War OKI, an Army veteran of World War II, a prisoner of war on the German front, and enjoyed hunting and fishing. His wife, Dolores Holbrook, and a son, Ronald Holbrook, died previously. Survivors include his children, Linda Holbrook of Florence, and Wanda Guckiean and Edward Roberts, both of Cincinnati; five grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and a great-greatgrandchild. Burial was at Highland Ceme-

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Harold Jenkins Harold W. Jenkins, 78, of Dundee, Fla., formerly of Butler, died Aug. 7, 2012. He was a member of the Turner Ridge Baptist Church in Falmouth, Calvary Baptist Church in Winter Haven, Fla., and worked 31 years as a truck driver for Roadway Express. Two brothers and a sister died previously. Survivors include his wife, Pat Jenkins of Dundee, Fla.; sons, Ricky Jenkins of Alexandria, Steven Jenkins of Alexandria, Mike Rutan of Jamestown, Ind., Tim Rutan of Pensacola, Fla.; daughters, Peggy Triplett of Versailles, Ky., Rosann Jenkins of Burlington, Connie Colson of Benton, Ky., Diana Seaman of LaGrange, Ky.; sisters, Wilma Phillips of Dry Ridge, Ky., and Aleta Beach of Florence; 21 grandchildren; and 18 greatgrandchildren. Interment was at Turner Ridge Cemetery in Falmouth. Memorials: Calvary Baptist Church, 2101 Overlook Drive, Winter Haven, FL 33884.

May Martin May Lucille Martin, 89, of Florence died Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012. Her husband, Randall Lee Martin; brothers, Alfred and Paul Closuit; and a sister, Mary Louise Lloyd, died previously. Survivors include her son, Edward; two granddaughters; and sister, Grace Closuit.

Burial was in Veterans North National Cemetery in Williamstown.

Robert Russell Robert Lee Russell, 85, of Union, died Aug. 4, 2012, at St. Elizabeth Florence. He was a retired scientific glass blower for Procter & Gamble, a member of the American Scientific Glass Society, an Army veteran of World War II, enjoyed the outdoors, and was a member and former trustee of Hickory Grove Baptist Church in Independence. Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Dickson Russell; daughter, Jennifer R. Wilson of Union; a grandchild; and sisters, Marilyn Carter of Independence and Bonita Points of Louisville. Memorials: Hickory Grove Baptist Church, 11969 Taylor Mill Road, Independence, KY 41051.

Mildred Sallee Mildred “Sis” Sallee, 84, of Gallatin County, died Aug. 7, 2012, at her residence. Two stepsons, Bill and Ed Huffman, died previously. She owned and operated Sis’s Family Restaurant in Newport and Family’s Main Street Restaurant in Walton, and was a member of the Baptist faith and the Grant County Homemakers. Survivors include her children, Sheila Dees of Warsaw, Sandy Schweitzer of Newport, Larry Huffman of Independence, Janet Sparks and Roger Sparks, both of Macon, Ga., Frankie Sparks of Crittenden, Karen Eldridge of Indian Rock Beach, Fla., Sharon McAtee of Magnolia, Texas, and Mike, Robert and Danny Luttrell, all of Lexington; stepchildren, Tom Huffman of Independence, Jerry Huffman of Walton, Greg Huffman of Verona, Patty Conover of Latonia and Cheryl Estep of Corbin; 25 grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Burial was in the New Bethel Cemetery in Verona. Memorials: Hospice of the Bluegrass, 7388 Turfway Road, Florence, KY 41042.

Wayne Vann Wayne Edward Vann, 65, of Florence, died Saturday Aug. 4, 2012. He was a Navy veteran of the Vietnam War. His brother, Connie “Buddy” Vann, III, died previously. Survivors include his wife, Karen Vann; children, David Vann, Lori Sloan, Mark Vann and Shari Vann; and six grandchildren. Burial was at Highland Cemetery in Fort Mitchell.

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Mary White Mary Isabell White, 91, of Jacksonville, Fla., formerly of Columbus, Ga. and Cincinnati, died July 10, 2012, in Jacksonville, Fla. She was a homemaker, a

Vera Von Handorf Vera A. Von Handorf, 90, of Lakeside Park, died Aug. 6, 2012. Survivors include her husband, Harry J. Von Handorf of Lakeside Park; children, Jim Von Handorf of Bellbrook, Ohio, Dave Von Handorf of Fort Mitchell, Margie Cross of Edgewood and Tom Von Handorf of Burlington; 12 grand-

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FORT WRIGHT — A local business and more than 300 people across the country have been the victims of an Internet scam costing more than $600,000. Tim Iott, vice president and controller for Eason Horticultural Resources in Fort Wright, called the city police on July 30 after hearing from his bank that fraudulent checks bearing his company’s name had come through their system. The company sells plants, flowers, bulbs, seeds, soil mix and containers to retail and wholesale greenhouse growers, plant nurseries and landscapers. Iott said the checks were part of an Internet scam searching for “secret shoppers.”

So far, he’s aware of more than 300 checks totaling more than $600,000. The report filed at the Fort Wright Police Department lists theft by deception and theft by unlawful taking, both for $10,000 or more. On the date of the report, Aug. 2, the total was $512,627.45, but officers noted the amount was “expected to grow.” “Essentially, people received a check for a large amount of money, and they got to keep a portion of that after sending some overseas and purchasing items at local stores,” said Iott. “These people end up wiring funds out of the country, so they’re gone. Some people took that check to the bank and said, ‘I think this is fraudulent. Can you check it?’ Which is good, because otherwise they would have lost money. If it

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Boone County Schools is making gains and now just short of the national average for ACT scores. Juniors who took the ACT in the last school year averaged a 20.9 composite score on the exam. These students now make up the incoming senior class. This is a jump from the previ-

ous class’s average of 20.4 and the current class made, on average, 3 percent to 6 percent gains in all four of the exam’s content area, said Ben Lusk, the district’s director of assessment support. The 20.9 composite average puts Boone County Schools just shy of the 21.1 national average, Lusk said. Along with a jump in scores, 23 percent of juniors met state

benchmarks for all four content areas this year, compared with only 15 percent last year. Across the state, only 14 percent of students reach that goal. The scores are more evidence that Boone County is on track of meeting its goal of class of 2023 to have an average composite score of 24. An ACT score of 24 means a student has a 75 percent chance of getting a B or better in college courses.

As the district continues its focus in all grade levels on the goal of having every student ready for college and career by the time they graduate that goal should continue to look even more attainable, said Superintendent Randy Poe. “The scores are a summation of the hard work going on in the classrooms,” Poe said.

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This summer the Kentucky Center welcomed more than 200 young artists from every region of the commonwealth as the Kentucky Center Governor’s School for the Arts celebrated its 25th anniversary at Lexington’s Transylvania University from June 17 to July 7.

During their three-week stay, 225 student artists from 43 counties were immersed in a rigorous schedule of daily seminars, master classes, lectures, hands-on workshops and field trips to regional arts attractions. Instruction was offered in nine disciplines: architecture, creative writing, dance, drama, instrumental music, musical theater, new media,

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school day will go. If needed, start enforcing a reasonable bedtime a few weeks before school starts. Hang a family schedule and/or calendar in a visible place. » Get the home organized. Keep hooks near the entry door to your home where your child can keep the backpack, jacket and other school gear. Have him or her organize his or her desk or homework area. Take your child shopping to restock school and organizational supplies for the home and the classroom. Don’t forget to buy a new planner for him or her to use to stay on top of all obligations and assignments. » Do some refresher work. The final few weeks of summer, incorporate a little school work into your child’s daily schedule, using workbooks or worksheets from last year to brush up on math, reading and other basics. » Sit down to talk about goals. Goal setting can be a powerful tool. Talk with your child about the things that he or she would like to accomplish or change this school year – academic or otherwise. If your child had any difficulties last year, let him or her know that you are there to help and want to maintain open communication about school.

Free lunch application goes online By Justin B. Duke jbduke@nky.com

The first few days of school will look much different this year for the food services department of Boone County Schools. The district implemented online registration for free and reduced lunch applications. Prior to the online system, the department would get hundreds of applications a day for the first few days of school, and all of those had to be entered into the database. “It was like a cartoon character surrounded of mounds of papers,” said Barbara Kincaid, food services director. Adding to the stress, federal mandate required all applications to be processed within 10 days. During the application rush during the beginning of school, department employees were working well into the night, Kincaid said. With the online applications, parents can apply quickly in a secure environment and the information is already added to the database. “It’s a great labor saver,” Kincaid said. In the past, parents had to wait a while to see if they were approved for free or reduced lunch, but the system works so quickly now that some parents have been able to apply the night before a child’s open house and by the time they get to the open house, they’re already on the school’s free or reduced list, Kincaid said. “For these parents, it’s just been a godsend,” she said. Thanks to the online system, applications have been coming in at a much more spread out pace, which gives food service employees the opportunity to keep up with everything that comes in, Kincaid said. “We’re not working 20hour days,” she said. The system is already proving popular. “We’ve had very few paper applications,” Kincaid said. Because there have been so few paper application to process, that leaves Kincaid’s staff available to answer questions and help those who are having trouble filling out applications. “I’m beyond thrilled,” Kincaid said. Those looking to apply for free or reduced lunch should visit www.schoollunchapp.com Visit nky.com/boonecounty for more community news

Brittany Sullivan, left, is a student in the Written Communications class that heard the presentation by Career Center director Lezlie Garr, right. PROVIDED

Create your personal brand Community Recorder Career Center Director Lezlie Garr discussed with students in the Written Communications class at the Florence Campus the “do’s” and “don’ts” of resume preparation and interviewing techniques. Garr explained that developing a personal brand, showcasing your skills, and demonstrating how you can help an employer achieve its goals are important elements in the job search strategy. She encouraged students to create a personal brand by communicating the unique qualities that set them apart from other job

seekers. She also discussed the importance of a positive online presence including personal profiles that can enhance the personal brand. During the presentation, Garr provided a demonstration of how to project a positive personal appearance. Students in the class presented “how-to” and “how-notto” dress as a reflection of their personal brand. According to student Brittany Sullivan, “The presentation reinforced what we had discussed in our class, that establishing and communicating a personal brand can really boost your career opportunities.”

COLLEGE CORNER Cho on dean’s list

Patrick Cho of Walton was named to Centre College’s winter/spring dean’s list. The list includes students who maintain at least a 3.6 GPA.

Boone residents named to dean’s list

Jason Roland of Burlington, Rachael Worden of Hebron and Joseph Bloom of Walton have been named to University of Dayton spring semester dean’s list.

Romas earns degree

Jenna Romas of Hebron received a bachelor of business administration degree from Northwood University.


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Is (community) college worth it?

One can scarcely open a newspaper, surf the web, or watch a news program these days without encountering this question: Is college worth it? Naysayers point to the rising cost of tuition, the growing level of student debt and persistent, high unemployment rates to argue that a college education doesn’t have the value it once did. Instead of merely entering the debate, we need to reframe the question: Is a community college education of value? The facts about the value of graduating from a community college like Gateway are too important for any parent of a college-age student or any student paying his or her own way through school to overlook. There is no escaping this fact: on average, the more you learn, the more you earn. The data overwhelming show that there is a direct correlation between personal earnings and

the level of educational attainment. Statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor consistently reveal that people G. Edward with postsecHughes ondary educaCOMMUNITY tion have a RECORDER GUEST COLUMNIST lower unemployment rate and higher median weekly earnings than people with a high school education. Earning a credential like a certificate, diploma or degree makes a big difference. In addition, information from the Labor Department demonstrates that people with an associate degree or higher are more likely to be employed and earn higher wages than those who have some college but no degree. This trend will continue for

the foreseeable future. Today, even in the current economic climate, the Department of Labor reports that unemployment rate for people with associate degrees is 6.8 percent, well under the average of 9.4 percent for high school graduates and 14.1 percent for high school dropouts. Looking ahead to 2020, job growth of 18 percent for associate degree graduates is expected to outpace the 12.2 percent growth in jobs for high school or GED graduates and even the 16.5 percent growth for jobs requiring bachelor’s degrees. An associate degree delivers significant value from an earnings perspective as well. Labor statistics show the median annual wage in 2010 for a person with an associate degree was $61,560. That is 80 percent more than the average earnings of a high school graduate and just $2,000 a year shy of the median annual

My generation is falling behind Every year, the Latino Leadership and College Experience Camp (LLCEC) takes place in Lexington for Hispanic high school students considering college. This year the theme of the camp was “The Power of One,” a representation of the political activism that is happening today. Erin Howard, the founder of LLCEC, makes it her mission to educate the campers like myself the opportunities we have when considering going to college, regardless of citizenship status. One of the things Howard based her camp around was the Deferred Act. This act could potentially help many students enroll in college. President Obama announced last month that the Department of Homeland Security will stop deporting young immigrants who apply and qualify for “deferred action.” If the application is approved by the U.S. Customs and Immigration Service, one will be granted privileges such as a work permit, a Social Security number,

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and some protection against being deported for up to two years. However, deferred action does not create a pathway for legalization nor does it allow request of relatives for legal status

either. Some people believe Obama has approved this act in order to support his re-election campaign. Nonetheless, Howard and the rest of the volunteers at her camp encourage immigrant students to apply as soon as possible. Since some believe presidential candidate Mitt Romney could possibly repeal the act, the thought of having the information of thousands of undocumented immigrants in the hands of the government threatens people away. Although the act will not grant permanent citizenship

status like the DREAM Act could if it were passed, Howard and the rest of the staff at LLCEC highly recommend giving it a shot. Why is it important? According to Census.gov, the college enrollment of Hispanics in 2009 was only 2,434,000 compared to 15,027,000 Americans. It’s important because my cultural generation is falling behind; although according to Pewhispanic.org the rate of college enrollment for Hispanics from 2009 to 2010 increased by 24 percent, Hispanics are not the largest minority group. Therefore, we lag behind the higher education everyone in the U.S. is granted, especially in the state of Kentucky where the “No Child Left Behind” Act is very prominent. As our community grows, so does diversity and with it brings the faces of many Hispanic students longing to attend college. Jessica Duran was the news and opinion editor of Boone County High School’s paper, The Rebellion. Duran will be a senior this fall.

Budget cuts hollowing out courts As chief justice, I find it disheartening that I can no longer assure you that the courts in Kentucky will be open when you need them. For the first time in modern history, we will have to close every courthouse in the state to balance the Judicial Branch budget. For three days in 2012, we must furlough all court personnel and close all courthouse doors because the General Assembly has not allotted enough money to fund court operations at current levels. The 4.3 million people in Kentucky generate nearly 1.1 million court cases each year. To meet that demand, the Judicial Branch needs only about 3 percent of the state budget. Yet since 2008 our court system has experienced a cumulative budget reduction of 48 percent. We began addressing our funding crisis four years ago by downsizing our staff by 282 employees, leaving judicial

vacancies unfilled, eliminating valuable programs such as Juvenile and Family Drug Courts, impleJohn D. menting broad Minton Jr. operating cuts and streamCOMMUNITY RECORDER GUEST lining the COLUMNIST organizational structure of the Administrative Office of the Courts, the operations arm of the court system. Responding to deeper cuts imposed in the most recent state budget, we announced a drastic reduction in service by closing courts for three days in 2012, capping the number of adult Drug Court participants and implementing greater restrictions on our personnel complement. In January, we will regroup to determine if we can make it through the fiscal

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year without taking other significant measures. Four years of implementing cuts is hollowing out our court system. We must set aside innovative plans for new technology to replace our obsolete case management system and improve efficiency through e-filing. Meanwhile many of our most experienced and dedicated employees are forced to leave for higher paying jobs . As citizens of this commonwealth, we need to speak up for the courts. Further financial choking will erode the capacity of the courts to carry out their constitutional duty as an equal partner in state government. The courts must be available to respond to the daily demands for justice, which is truly the most basic responsibility of state government. John D. Minton Jr. is Chief Justice of Kentucky.

wage for those with a bachelor’s degree. But there is more to the value of a community college education. Public community colleges like Gateway provide the best form of access to higher education. Our tuition rates are significantly lower than public four-year colleges and universities and dramatically lower than for-profit colleges. For example, Gateway’s tuition of $140 per credit hour is less than half the tuition cost of any public university in Kentucky, and a variety of scholarships and financial aid are available to help offset that cost. Plus, credits earned at regionally accredited colleges like Gateway transfer to four-year universities. In Kentucky, our credits transfer to public universities by law. Many independent institutions, like Thomas More College, as well as public ones, such as Northern Kentucky University, offer Gateway grad-

uates significant scholarships to transfer and complete a degree. By going to Gateway for two years and completing an associate’s degree, students can save 40 percent or more of the total cost of a four-year degree! So if you want a college degree without much debt, with highly qualified faculty in small classes, enroll at colleges like Gateway for the first two years, obtain an associate’s degree and then transfer. Is community college worth it? The answer is a resounding yes. At Gateway, we know that education truly does pay, and we would be delighted to show you how. For more information about Gateway, including financial aid opportunities, visit www.gateway.kctcs.edu or call 859-4414500. G. Edward Hughes is president and CEO of Gateway Community and Technical College.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR On Aug. 4 I had organized a fundraiser called Trash 4 Cash through the Solid Waste Department in Boone County for the Union Jags Football team. Over the past six-plus years I have organized this same fundraiser for all different youth sports programs, I have never received the kind of help and attendance that the Union Jags had given. I was so amazed with the kids and parents as well as coaches on this team. Not only did 99 percent of the team and parents show up, the football players brought their friends, too. I was so impressed with them from the willingness to

volunteer to how eager everyone was willing to work hard as a team to clean up Cooper High School, Longbranch Road, Camp Ernst Lake plus more. The best was everyone’s attitude to clean up the community and the pride in doing it to their best ability. I would like to thank all the coaches and board members with the Jags. This was a great reflection on how they run and teach the team about teamwork, working hard, most of all to work as a group not as an individuals. Cindy Lynn Burlington

It’s been a bad year for whooping cough The Center for Disease Control reports the U.S. is heading for the worst year for pertussis or whooping cough since 1959, with more than 19,000 cases and nine infant deaths reported so far this year. This is twice the usual number of cases. The state of Kentucky also has high rates of whooping cough with 179 cases statewide and 79 (44.1 percent) of these cases coming from Boone, Kenton, Campbell and Grant counties. Northern Kentucky usually sees 25 cases of whooping cough per year. Whooping cough is a very contagious disease spread from person to person by coughing or sneezing while in close contact with others. Many infants and children get whooping cough from their mothers, fathers, older brothers or sisters, or baby-sitters who may not even know they have whooping cough. Infants less than 6 months of age are at high risk for getting whooping cough because they have not received all of their whooping cough (DTaP) vaccinations. These infants get very sick and many must be hospitalized. Adults can also get whooping cough and they can become very sick too. Tdap is the whooping cough vaccine given to adults who are more than 18 years of age. Signs of whooping cough usually be-

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Cougars ready to take next step By James Weber jweber@nky.com

HEBRON — The Conner High School football team is never too far from proper motivation. Often when head coach Dave Trosper sees the Cougars struggling, he brings up the final game of the 2011 season, a 31-30 loss to Anderson County in the Class 5A state quarterfinals. Anderson went on to win by 41 points in the state semis, so it’s fair to deduce that the Cougars were just one play away from playing in the state championship game for the first time since 1983. The Cougars came to that same conclusion right away. “You lose by one point in the third round of the playoffs, it’s going to leave a bitter taste in your mouth,” said Trosper. “It’s something to work for and build on and something you have to focus on. The whole image is to focus on doing what we need to do and getting things done.” The Cougars were 7-6 last year, finishing second in the district standings. Trosper, in his fifth season as Conner head coach, returns six starters on offense and eight on defense. “We’ve got some gifted guys,” Trosper said. “The experience is something that we’re better at this year than we have been the past two years.” They include arguably the best in Northern Kentucky at their positions this year in junior quarterback Drew Barker and senior running back/receiver Cameron Fogle. Barker, a 6foot-4, 190-pound righthander, made waves in the 2011 summer recruiting season before even throwing an official varsity pass for the Cougars. He already has several Di-

Conner junior QB Drew Barker throws the ball July 31. JAMES WEBER/THE COMMUNITY RECORDER

Conner junior RB/DB Jesse McKeehan (29) catches a pass July 31. JAMES WEBER/THE COMMUNITY RECORDER vision I offers, including Illinois, Cincinnati and Louisville. Despite playing just 10 of 13 games, Barker was the team’s top rusher with 1,371 yards and 22 touchdowns, averaging six yards a carry. He threw for 1,009 yards and four scores. “You got a guy who throws for 1,000 and runs for 1,200: That’s balanced and that’s what we look at,” Trosper said. “The big thing for Drew is to get used to some of our checks and our system, and that’s what he’s doing. That’s how he’ll get to the next level. When he gets his chances, he has to be on target

and he’ll be ready to go.” Fogle, one of the fastest players in the area, also had a busy summer on the recruiting and camp circuit. He rushed for 716 yards and 12 TDs, and was second on the team in receiving with 38 catches for 431 yards. “Losing by one point adds fuel to the fire,” Fogle said. “That’s all we have our minds on, losing by one point at home. As long as we’re conditioned and we have the right form to do everything, we’ll be fine. We all have the same goal: To win the state championship.” “Cameron is an exceptional player,” Trosper said. “He does a lot of great things. He’s one of the most versatile players we have had since I’ve been here. We have to take advantage of it and keep him healthy. He wants to be good

CONNER SCHEDULE Aug. 24 at Boone County Aug. 31 Holy Cross Sept 7 at Dixie Heights Sept. 14 at Campbell County Sept. 21 South Oldham, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 28 Cooper Oct. 5 Ryle Oct. 12 at Grant County, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 19 at Scott Oct. 26 Covington Catholic All games are at 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted.

and that’s the most important thing. He’s never satisfied.” Junior Jesse McKeehan, 5-9, 180, rushed for 274 yards last year, most of them in the memo-

Returning linemen lead faster Rebels

By James Weber jweber@nky.com

FLORENCE — Many football pundits will tell you games are won in the trenches. If so, that is good news for the Boone County High School football team, which returns much experience at the lines for the 2012 season. The lines will be important for the Rebels, as virtually everyone who scored a point or gained a yard last season graduated. That includes the top four rushers from 2011, the starting quarterback, and five of the top six receivers. “We have quite a bit coming back on the lines, which is probably the strength of our team,” said head coach Rick Thompson. “There is inexperience in some places. I think we’ll be able to run the ball and we have guys who can block for them. We need to find those skill guys in the middle

and that will be a key to our season.” The Rebels are coming off a 9-5 season, which included a patented Boone County upset run deep into the playoffs. After finishing third in the local Class 6A district, the Rebels won three playoff games before falling 1614 at Scott County in the state semifinals. “We have big expectations,” said senior Jeremiah Williams. “We want to have fun out there and win, repeat what we did last year and hopefully win our district, which is something we couldn’t do last year.” Thompson returns for his 15th season as head coach with 93 wins, seven away from the century mark. Williams, a receiver and defensive back, returns as one of the key senior leaders. He is one of the few returning playmakers on defense, collecting two interceptions and 45 tackles last year.

rable 84-48 playoff shootout win over Franklin County in which Conner rushed for a state record 761 yards. Darien Wolnitzek, also a Division I college prospect, anchors the offensive line at 6-2, 265, and 6-4, 260-pound Ty Robinson is a key leader on both lines. Senior Aaron Spencer, a defensive end and tight end, is a top force on the lines. McKeehan and Fogle also anchor the secondary, and will help the defense try to improve on last year’s 24 points per game allowed. The defenders have one goal this year. “I’m more focused on the state championship than individual goals,” Spencer said. “Conner football means everything. We’re with each other 365 (days a year).” Conner will scrimmage Holmes Aug.17, then play its first regular game Aug. 24 at rival Boone County. Conner will play Holy Cross, Dixie Heights and Campbell County before hosting South Oldham in the 5A district opener Sept. 21. Conner also has defending champion Cooper in its district plus Scott and Grant County.

BOONE COUNTY SCHEDULE Aug. 18 at Madison Central, 8 p.m. Aug. 24 Conner, 7 p.m. Aug. 31 at Cooper, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 8 at Covington Catholic, 1 p.m. Sept. 14 at Male, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 21 Dixie Heights, 7 p.m. Sept. 28 Ryle, 7 p.m. Oct. 5 at Simon Kenton, 7 p.m. Oct. 19 at Campbell County Oct. 26 John Hardin, 7:30 p.m.

Boone County senior quarterback Blake Ingolia runs upfield July 31. JAMES WEBER/THE COMMUNITY RECORDER

Boone must replace dynamic athletes on defense such as Mikel Reynolds and Robbie Hiles. “We feel like there are guys who can play, the McGarr. big thing is finding those linebackers and safeties who are playmakers,” Thompson said. “We have a lot of young guys, but once they get their reps in and see the formations, stay focused, I think they’ll be all right,” Williams said. “We have a lot of good athletes on our defense and we’re getting better every day. We had a lot of big seniors on our team last year and we have to step up and replace that leadership.”

Alec McGarr, a senior, will also play receiver and DB. “We’re coming off a big season last year and we want to keep it going,” McGarr Williams said. “We don’t want to fall back and have another 3-7 season. There’s been a lot of good teams here and we want to keep it up.” Seniors Sam Steele, Kody Crank and Logan Briedis are the top returning linemen, playing both ways. Steele will likely play fullback on offense. Junior Alfie Allen is also a returning starter on the offensive line. Senior Blake Ingolia takes over as quarterback for a Rebels team that threw for 1,500 yards a

year ago. Thompson said he is a good runner and thrower. Juniors Casey Boston and Mustafa Diaw are the top contenders to take over at tailback. Thompson expects more speed from his ballcarriers this year. “Last year we were using guys who were kind of halfback kind of guys, and now we have a lot of tailbacks,” Thompson said. The Rebels will start the season at Madison Central as part of the Roy Kidd Bowl at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond. The game, a rematch of last year’s 28-21 Rebel win in the first round of the playoffs, will be 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 18. Boone will play county rivals Conner and Cooper next, followed by Covington Catholic and Louisville Male before starting district play Sept. 21 at home against Dixie Heights. The opening opponent is the lone change from last year’s schedule, as the Rebels will play John Hardin to close the year.


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Jaguars ‘believe’ in end goal By James Weber jweber@nky.com

UNION — After a slow start to the 2011 season, the Cooper High School football team turned things around in a big, historic way. The Jaguars won their last five regular season games after a 1-4 start, earning them the first district championship for any team at the school in its four-year history. A tough, mistake-filled 28-12 loss to Montgomery County ended Cooper’s first winning season on the gridiron at 6-5. Now, the Jaguars are looking ahead to new milestones, as they return eight starters on defense and seven on offense for head coach Randy Borchers, who has been the head man since day one at Cooper in the 2008 season. “It was good to win for the guys that came before us,” said senior A.J. Collins. “The group of guys we have are good guys and we worked well together. Our motto the whole year was ‘We believe.’ We believed the whole way.” The defense returns eight starters from a squad that allowed 10 points a game in the last seven contests. The losses include sackmasters James Blau and J.P. Williams, who combined for 19 sacks a year ago, Williams posting 11 of them. He also had 56 overall tackles. Replacing their pass rush will be a key concern this fall. Seniors Dustin Mitchell and Taylor Centers are returning starters on the defensive line. Mitchell is quick at 165 pounds and had three sacks, while the 250-pound Centers posted four sacks. Seniors Tyler Brooks and Ricky Martin, and junior Avery Bricking return as starting linebackers. Seniors Tyler Morris and A.J. Collins anchor the secondary with junior Aaron Morgan. Morris had three interceptions last year and Collins two. Morris and Collins led the offense a year ago with their leadership and ability. Morris, a senior, stepped in as quarterback early in the season and finished with 857 yards passing with 11 touchdowns, and on the ground posting 925 yards and

Cooper senior A.J. Collins runs the ball in a game against Ryle last year. FILE PHOTO 10 scores. Collins rushed for 987 yards and seven TDs. “That was a new position for him last year,” Borchers said. “We feel this year he can have a great year and be one of the top backs in Northern Kentucky.” Mitchell, a tight end, returns as a receiving target with junior wideout Cory Fussinger. Centers and 225-pound senior Zac Neumann return on the offensive line, which lost starters Blau, Ashley Kalb and Eric Wells to graduation. Versatile offensive threat A.J. Branch also earned his diploma in the spring and cannot help this sea-

COOPER SCHEDULE Aug. 17 Ryle, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 24 Holy Cross, 8 p.m. Aug. 31 Boone County, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 7 at Campbell County, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 14 Holmes, 7 p.m. Sept. 21 Scott, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 28 at Conner, 7 p.m. Oct. 5 at South Oldham, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 19 Grant County, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 26 at Dixie Heights, 7 p.m.

son. Other top returners including junior receiver/defensive back Richie Pauls, junior receiver/defensive back Tanner Kissel and junior lineman Will Ludwig. Cooper routed Class 2A power Newport Central Catholic in its lone scrimmage of the season.

Cooper head coach Randy Borchers and quarterback Tyler Morris discuss things during a timeout against Montgomery County last season. FILE PHOTO

Bearcats build a winning tradition By James Weber jweber@nky.com

Walton-Verona senior football players Cole Mosier, left, and Corey Bennett talk with head coach Jeff Barth in the team's fieldhouse Aug. 3. JAMES WEBER/COMMUNITY RECORDER

WALTON — The Walton-Verona High School football team has shown it can be a successful group. Now, the challenge is to sustain that success. Helping them do that is the new fieldhouse at the athletic complex in Verona. The fieldhouse, just finished earlier this summer, has weights and plenty of space to practice indoors. “Our school believes in us,” said senior lineman Cole Mosier. “If they didn’t, we wouldn’t have this new weight room. We don’t have to worry about weather conditions or a heat advisory. If there’s a problem we can just go in there and work out.” The Bearcats went a schoolbest 8-3 last season including an upset loss to Lloyd in the first round of the Class 2A playoffs, reversing a win W-V had over Lloyd in the regular season. Walton finished second in the district standings for the second straight year. “We’re not going to sneak up on anybody,” said head coach Jeff Barth. “Maybe in years past someone would look on the schedule and say ‘Who are these guys?’

WALTON-VERONA SCHEDULE Aug. 17 Bellevue Aug. 24 at Henry County Aug. 31 Dayton Sept. 7 at Lloyd Sept. 21 at Carroll County Sept. 28 at Owen County Oct. 5 Gallatin County Oct. 12 Trimble COunty Oct. 19 Brossart Oct. 26 at Estill County All games are 7:30 p.m.

With that being said, these guys were eighth-graders when the program started and they’ve seen it go from the smallest level to now where we’ve been winning some games. They see what’s required to be successful and now we have to put it together.” Barth, who returns for his fourth season with a record of 1815, has seven returning starters on each side of the ball. The Bearcats prospered with a potent rushing attack last season, but most of the players who gained the yardage are gone. Most of the linemen return, led by Mosier. The senior lineman, weighing in at a massive 6foot-5, 317 pounds, anchors the

Bearcats this year and is the first Division I prospect in the short history of the Bearcat program. “We’ve run the football very well the last couple of years and he has been a big cornerstone,” Barth said. “You can’t run for 3,000 yards two years in a row without the big guys up front. Cole has been an excellent leader in the offseason. He has really hit the weight room and the summer camps hard.” Senior Corey Bennett is the top returning offensive threat, having rushed for 600 yards last year. He is also a key cog on defense at linebacker, recording 97 tackles a year ago. “Me and Cole have been through it all,” Bennett said. “We’ve built from the ground up. Having a winning season behind us is just another confidence builder to know we an do it. We want to win the district. That’s what I’ve been waiting for, helping build this program. And knowing the guys we have, we know we can do it.” Senior Benjamin Whalen, senior Michael Hood and sophomore David Carr are other top returning linemen. Hood specializes on defense and Whalen on offense. Senior Keith Graue is a key returner at tight end.

Senior Logan Foley led Northern Kentucky with six interceptions last year and returns at strong safety. He will also play running back. Senior Tyler Cornelison also plays defensive back and running back. Junior Chris Latimore will play in the offensive backfield and at linebacker. Walton-Verona will look to unseat Owen County as district champion. District 5 also includes Carroll County, Gallatin County and Trimble County. But first, W-V hosts Bellevue Aug. 17 to start the season. Bellevue won 21-0 last year. “Conditioning is a big thing, playing small-school ball,” Barth said. “Most of our guys are playing both sides of the ball so we have to shore up everything before we play Bellevue.” “We lost last year against Bellevue because we were out of shape and none of us were ready, so we’re out for blood against Bellevue,” Mosier said. “We want to win the district and go deep in the playoffs.” Walton begins district play Sept. 21 at Carroll County. Follow James on Twitter @RecorderWeber and check out local news at NKY.com/Walton.


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Ryle starting offensive line includes, from left, Logan Ross (sophomore); Mitch Howes (senior); Brad Weber (senior); Tyler Morgan (senior); Lex Sowards (junior). They average 6’3” and 230. THANKS TO SCOTT AND TIFFANY PULICE

Raiders work to stay injury free By James Weber jweber@nky.com

UNION — The Ryle High School football team had several serious injuries last year, most notably to standout running back and spiritual leader Travis Elliott in the third game of the season. The Raiders hung tough long enough to finish with a 7-5 record, losing to rival Boone County in the second round of the Class 6A playoffs. A battle-tested Ryle group will return to try to build on that in 2012. Ryle head coach Bryson Warner, who returns with a 68-39 record in the program, has made reducing injuries a focus this season. “We’ve been as injury free as we have been at this time of year,” he said. “We’re taking a hit count in practice. We’re only allowing ourselves to hit so much.

When we stay healthy, by the time districts come, we’ll be at our peak. We play a very tough schedule. We’ll save the hitting for game time and we’ll be able to turn it up a notch at game time.” The Raiders offense starts with senior quarterback Nathan Davis, who returns under center after a solid year in 2011. Davis rushed for 1,112 yards and 14 touchdowns and threw for 926 yards and six TDs. “Nathan has a lot of tools,” Warner said. “He’s a real threat to run the football and he can throw the ball. He’s been around football his whole life with his dad being a head coach. He really under-

stands the game as well as anybody we have ever had.” Ryan Hill and Tanner Pulice had good campaigns at running back after Elliott went down. Hill had 406 yards and six TDs as a junior, making waves with his explosiveness. Most of the receiving corps graduated, leaving Davis with inexperienced targets early on. Kevin Walker at tight end, Kyle Pangallo at receiver and seniors Daniel Osborne and Jake Ashley at the H-back position lead the new contributors. “(Hill) can get the ball in open space and do great things, and they have to get a lot of people around him to get him down,”

RYLE SCHEDULE Aug. 17 at Cooper, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 25 at Henry Clay, 6 p.m. Aug. 30 Colerain, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 14 at St. Francis De Sales, Ohio, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 21 Simon Kenton Sept. 28 at Boone County Oct. 5 at Conner Oct. 12 at Campbell County Oct. 19 Dixie Heights Oct. 26 Highlands, 7:30 p.m. All games are 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted.

Warner said. Junior Lex Sowards and senior Mitch Howes return on the offensive line. The strength of the defense is in the secondary, with Hill, senior Daniel Osborne and senior Nick Kennedy returning. Ryle gradu-

ated a lot of depth in the rest of the defense. Howes anchors the defensive line as well with senior Daniel Loschiavo. Inside linebacker Dylan Pivan, a senior, has been the leader of the defense in the preseason. Senior Garrett Mead returns as arguably the most experienced kicker in Northern Kentucky, continuing Ryle’s strong tradition of players shared from the successful soccer team. Warner likes his team’s depth, with about 70 players, which will allow him to rotate players in and out. Ryle starts the season at rival Cooper Aug. 17, then plays Henry Clay Saturday, Aug. 25, in the Fayette County Bowl at Bryan Station High School. Ryle then has a quick turnaround to host Cincinnati power Colerain in a Thursday night game televised live on Fox Sports.

Colonels gear up for postseason By James Weber

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PARK HILLS — Blake Bir has already made history as he begins his third year as starting quarterback for the Covington Catholic football team. The only new history he wants now is to win Class 4A state championship, which would likely require the Colonels to beat Highlands for the first time since 2006. Bir and the Colonels went 10-3 last season, with two of the losses coming to Highlands, including a 49-14 drubbing in the state quarterfinals. Fourth-year head coach Dave Wirth returns a group he labels as fast, athletic and strong. Bir is the top returning signalcaller statistically in Northern Kentucky after throwing for 2,429 yards and 28 touchdowns last year. The 6-foot-1, 200pound Bir led the Colonels to 42 points per game on offense nad has 4,665 aerial yards and 50 scores in his career. Most of his targets graduated, including record-setting tailback Gabe Gray and his 1,834 rushing yards from 2011. The Colonels have plenty of talent, still. Senior Spencer Hemmer had three TD catches at tight end. Bobby Be-

atrice, a senior, has 505 career rushing yards and five TDs. Senior receiver Ethan Egbers had 13 receptions last year, and junior Sam Dressman, a 6-4 athlete, had 315 rushing yards and 10 TDs a year ago. Junior giants Christian Stewart and Nick Kathman anchor the offensive line. Both are over 6foot-5, with Stewart coming in at 6-6, 285. The defense could shape up to be the best Cov Cath has had since the 2006 state championship season. Wirth is high on a group that includes eight returning starters, whom Wirth says are big, fast, physical and skilled. Junior Sam Burchell led the team in tackles with 88 from a linebacker slot. The 6-2, 220-pound backer had 10 tackles for loss and two sacks. He also made waves in a nationwide underclassman camp at Ohio State University this summer, ranking in the top 10 among linebackers there. Hemmer, who plays defensive end as well as tight end, used his 6-3, 265-pound frame to record 65 tackles and 4.5 sacks last year. Senior D.J. Powell is a thirdyear starter at linebacker. He has 124 career tackles including 14 for loss.

Wide receiver Ethan Egbers looks to be a key target this year. FILE PHOTO

COVINGTON CATHOLIC SCHEDULE Aug. 17 Campbell County, 6 p.m. at Dixie Heights Aug. 25 Dixie Heights, 1 p.m. Aug. 31 at LaSalle, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 8 Boone County, 1 p.m. Sept. 14 at Beechwood, 7 p.m. Sept. 21 at Highlands, 7 p.m. Sept. 29 Pendleton County, 1 p.m. Oct. 13 Harrison County, 1 p.m. Oct. 19 at Holmes, 7 p.m. Oct. 26 at Conner, 7 p.m.

Covington Catholic High senior D.J. Powell (44) runs through drills July 20. THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Senior Tanner Fangman, a safety and linebacker, had 15 tackles for loss and four sacks despite missing a lot of time with mononucleosis.

Junior safeties Matthew Way and Austin Oberhausen anchor the secondary as well. Oberhausen was second on the team in tackles, and the pair combined

for five interceptions. Cov Cath will start the season with Campbell County Aug. 17 as part of the Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown at Dixie Heights. The Colonels will then host Dixie Aug. 25 in CCH’s first home game. Cov Cath will start district play Sept. 21 on the road against those pesky Bluebirds. Follow James on Twitter @RecorderWeber


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Holy Cross senior RB Jalen Beal, foreground, is one of the top offensive threats in Northern Kentucky. JAMES WEBER/THE COMMUNITY RECORDER

Indians ready to defend title

By James Weber jweber@nky.com

COVINGTON — They broke through last season, and now it’s encore time for the Holy Cross football team. The Indians won their firstever Class 2A sate championship last year, bursting through the Newport Central Catholic glass ceiling along the way. Holy Cross had a 12-3 record, edging NewCath by three points in the playoffs before eventually rolling over Glasgow in the state final. The Indians scored 40 points per game last year, but a lot of that production is gone after quarterback Kyle Fuller graduated and took his 4,400 yards of total offense with him. Standout receiver Eric Walker and his

1,283 yards and 20 TDs are also missing. Head coach Bruce Kozerski does have a plan to replace them. “We’ll have some new guys in key spots but we have players who know how to win,” said Kozerski. “We lost some big linemen and we’ll have to make up for it.” Junior running back Jalen Beal will carry a lot of the load after rushing for 576 yards and 13 touchdowns a year ago and catching 50 balls for 820 yards and seven TDs. The dynamic athlete will have to carry the load, at least in the early going. Burt Pouncy, an explosive athlete who became eligible for the team late in the year after transferring from Ludlow, will get a chance to contribute more this year. Senior Travis Gabbard will

HOLY CROSS SCHEDULE Aug. 17 Dayton Aug. 24 at Cooper, 8 p.m. Aug. 31 at Conner Sept. 6 Beechwood Sept. 14 at Oldham County, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 21 Lloyd Sept. 28 at Newport Oct. 12 at Brossart Oct. 18 Newport Catholic Oct. 26 at Holmes All games are 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Home games played at Holmes High School.

take over under center after years of experience at the JV level. Mike Trail, who just moved in from Arizona, could also be in the mix. Senior Will Knochelmann, a 6foot-5 tight end, will get a chance to be a key receiving target this year.

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Holy Cross head coach Bruce Kozerski gives instructions in practice Aug. 6 at the Eva Farris complex in Latonia. JAMES WEBER/THE COMMUNITY RECORDER

The offensive line returns three starters in Andrew Munsen, Alex Russell and Jacob Ketron. Pouncy and Beal will also start at defensive back. Senior Devyn Herndon, who returned an interception for a TD in last year’s state final, anchors the line at nose tackle. Kenton, Munson, Russell and Kyle Fischer are also key d-lineman. Vinnie Pangallo is also a re-

turning linebacker, and Cary Sketch adds experience to the secondary. Holy Cross starts the season at home against Dayton Aug. 17, then plays Cooper in the Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown Aug. 24 at Simon Kenton. HC starts district play Sept. 21 by hosting Lloyd. Follow James on Twitter @RecorderWeber

Boone residents win tennis tournament

The fifth-grade Shining Stars AAU girls team won the championship at The Bearcat Classic at the University of Cincinnati in April. Pictured are, from left: Front row, Savannah Jordan, Lauren Schwartz, Courtney Hurst and Kayleigh McGowan; back row, Abby Hoppius, Brooke Behymer, Chloe Jansen, Morgan Coffey and Maddie Burcham. THANKS TO JANET JORDAN

Three Boone County residents won various sections of their events in the USTA tennis tournament at Lindner Tennis Center at Lunken Playfield in Cincinnati. Connor Sonnenfild, a home schooler from Boone County, won the 18s singles event, front draw, in a three-set thriller. His opponent was Andrew Berverick from Mason, Ohio. The scores were 7-5, 2-6, 10-5. Next in the 14s, Nathan Eberhard, Conner High School class of 2016, won the consolation round of the boys 14s in another threeset, come-from-behind thriller. His opponent was Nathan Mossler from Cincinnati. The scores were 4-6, 6-0, 10-7. Jake Honschopp, Cooper High School class of 2014, won the 16s boys consolation draw in straight sets. His opponent was Drue Fowler of Cincinnati and the scores were 6-3, 6-0.

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SIDELINES Ping Pong for OCD Ping Pong for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Cincinnati will be 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8, at Newport on The Levee, 1 Levee Way, Newport, Kentucky. This family-friendly event will include a ping pong tournament, activities, raffles, refreshments and more. The goal of Ping Pong for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Cincinnati is to raise awareness and understanding of obsessive compulsive disorder and funds for specialized treatment, ERP and quality of care. Sponsors include Tide Dry Cleaners, Pediatric Care Inc., Lindner

Center of Hope, Lindner Center Professional Associates, Crestview Presbyterian Church and Newport of the Levee.

Kentucky Bulldogs The Kentucky Bulldogs will host individual tryouts for the 2013 season in the month of August. The 12-and-under Bulldogs will compete in the Southwest Ohio League’s Continental Division. The team is mostly made up of Boone County residents. Players must be 12 or under on May 1, 2013. Contact Jeff Bowman at 513-315-4353 or by email at bowmanj@dnb.com for more informa-

tion and to schedule a tryout.

Baseball tryouts Competitive Northern Kentucky youth baseball team, formerly known as the RDP Reds (will chose a new name), is currently holding August tryouts for the 2012 fall season. The team’s home field is Dorothy Howell Field, Elsmere. Eligible players must not turn 13 before May 1, 2013. For more information contact Tony at 859-462-3503 or email tony.21@insightbb.com.

Officials needed

The Northern Kentucky Volleyball Officials Association is seeking individuals who might be interested in officiating high school volleyball matches for the 2012 season. Training is provided. Contact Sharan Bornhorn at sbornhorn@fuse.net or 859-760-4373. Additional information can be found at www.nkvoa.com.

Freedom special events The Florence Freedom, Northern Kentucky’s professional baseball team, will host the following specials: » Shaggin’ Wagon will perform

Thursday, Aug. 23 after the game. » Network Sports Broadcast is the Friday night firework theme Aug. 17. » TomGill.com Rockin’ Saturday presented by 92.5 The Fox will feature DV 8 6:05 p.m. Aug. 18. The Freedom will have post-game on-field kickball and other activities supervised by Freedom staff for kids. One fan will be eligible each Saturday night to compete in the back-to-back home run contest to claim $5,000 in cash. For more information, call 859-5944487 or visit florencefreedom.com.


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Easy-to-make fudge recipe for kids Update on Silverglade’s chicken salad clone As mentioned previously, Annie Hoffman’s recipe for chicken salad (her version of this popular salad) is not the recipe that Silverglade’s makes and sells. Their recipe is proprietary and Mike Silverglade said Annie’s recipe is not even close to his recipe. To get the “real deal,” stop by Silverglades at their Findlay Market location or their deli at Eighth and Sycamore streets in downtown Cincinnati.

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The last couple of years, my grandsons Luke, Will and Jack have submitted items to the junior division at our Clermont County Fair. This year they made fudge, cinnamon spirals and decorated cupcakes. They were so excited, as usual. I brought their offerings in, but I was a bit late in getting them there, so their items couldn’t be judged. They did get ribbons for participation and I learned a valuable lesson. This fudge recipe is easy and really good, an excellent

great recipe,” Eileen said. I like that it makes five mini loaves, plenty to share.

Rita’s Tuscan pork chop kebabs feature a citrus marinade. THANKS TO RITA HEIKENFELD starter recipe for kids wanting to learn to cook. 1 14 oz. can condensed milk (not evaporated milk) 3 cups chocolate chips 1 cup butterscotch chips 2 teaspoons vanilla Handful of mini marshmallows 1 cup mixed nuts (optional)

Line an 8-inch by 8-inch pan with foil, letting foil hang over sides, and spray the foil. Bring milk to a boil. Add chips and cook on low until melted. Add everything else. Mix. Pour into pan. Chill until hard and cut into shapes.

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We like this served with sides of corn on the cob and sautéed spinach.

About 2 lbs. pork tenderloin, trimmed ¼ cup olive oil or bit more Zest and juice of one large lemon (2 tablespoons juice) or more to taste Salt and pepper to taste 1 tablespoon minced garlic 2-3 bell peppers: Use your favorite. I like a combo of red, yellow and orange, cut into 1-inch pieces 1 large red onion, cut up to fit on skewers

Combine olive oil, juice, salt and pepper and garlic. Taste and add more of what you like if necessary. Add pork and marinate at room temperature about 15 minutes, stirring occasionally, or up to a couple hours in the refrigerator. Thread pork, peppers and onions alternately onto skewers. Grill 10

minutes or until pork is done, turning occasionally. Be careful here as pork cooks quickly.

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Heat a skillet and film pan with olive oil. Add 8 cups spinach or chard (rinse, drain and leave some water clinging to the leaves), chopped if necessary, 2-3 teaspoons garlic, salt and pepper to taste. Sauté until spinach wilts.

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Make tracks to Walton for Old Fashion Day LEGAL SUMMARY The Boone County Fiscal Court at its Fiscal Court meeting held, Tuesday, July 24, 2012, Boone County Administra tion Building, Burlington, Kentucky, gave Second Reading and adopted the following ordinances: 1) AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AND APPROVING A SERIES OF ZONING TEXT AMENDMENTS TO THE BOONE COUNTY ZONING REGULATIONS, SUCH AMENDMENTS TO BE MADE TO ARTICLES 10, 31 AND 40 OF THE B O O N E COUNTY ZONING REGULATION S TO DEFINE AND PER"FARMERS MIT MARTS" IN THE C-4 ZONE. 2) AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE BOONE COUNTY FISCAL COURT, PROVIDING FOR A CREDIT OF ITS OCCUPA TIONAL LICENSE FEE FOR NEW EMPLOYEES AS PART OF AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECT BY MAGNA-TECH MANUFACTURING CORPORATION UNDER THE KENTUCKY BUSINESS INVESTMENT (KBI) PROGRAM (KRS 154.32010-KRS 154.32100). A copy of said Ordinance(s), all exhibits, appendages and fiscal court minutes are on file in the office of the Fiscal Court Clerk and may be reviewed between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the Administration Building, Second Floor, Burlington, Kentucky. D A P H N E KORNBLUM, FISCAL COURT CLERK P.O. # 13000677 1001719849

Opening day for Walton-Verona Schools was on Thursday. We want to

PUBLIC SALE The following storage units from Stronghold of Kentucky will be sold at public auction by Don Bates Auctioneers, at 3700 Holly Lane, Erlanger, Kentucky, 41018 on August 27, 2012 at 10:00 A.M. and will continue until all items are sold. The unit number, name and last known address are as follows: Unit #292, Sean Normandy, PO Box 50092, Phoenix, AZ 85076 Unit #275, Paul Carpenter, PO Box 18202, Erlanger, KY 41018. 1001720286

welcome Bob Storer as our new superintendent for the second time in the past 25 years. I am sure his desire and capabilities will provide the guidance and knowledge for our children’s future. We pledge our support to our Board of Education. Thanks to Bill Boyle for his past service. He did a great job. We wish him much success in his future endeavors. The theme for Old Fashion Day is “Make Tracks Back to Walton.” If you are an alumni, you are encouraged to participate in the parade. Costume judging is in your high school era. Booth space is still available plus contests. Call City Hall 4854383 for more info Two persons have filed for mayor, Phil Trzop and

Jim Butler. There are seven persons filing for the Walton City Council seats: Mike Wood, Gabriel Ruth Brown, Meadows Margie WALTON NEWS Stewart, Matt Brown, Mark Cunningham, Olivia Ballou and Robert McDonald. Don’t forget the Ice Cream Social at the Gaines Tavern 1-4 p.m. Sunday. The free Movie Night is “Ice Age” at the Walton Community Park and begins at dusk on Saturday night. We welcome a new business to town and are anxiously waiting for the

opening day. Sleighbells, Christmas and gifts, a store for all seasons, is located at 26 North Main St. The proprietors are Rick and Wrenda Magoteau. They will feature unique gifts for any occasion. You may view some of their merchandise on www.sleighbell christmas.com. Get ready for some happy shopping soon. Phone 859-485-2355. James and Coreane Kraft celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary on Aug. 14. Happy birthday to Pat Glenn on Aug. 16. Dave and Irene Peebles welcomed visitors on Saturday afternoon, her sister, Mary Evelyn Noel, and niece Crystal Noel of Glencoe and Doug Rouse of Florence.

Lila Black Stanburg of Sarasota, Fla., spent last week visiting with her mother, Dortha Black of Bedinger Avenue. Our sympathy to Sheila Dees and her family of Family’s Main Street Restaurant in the death of her mother, Mildred “Sis” or Grandma Sallee. The restaurant had opened on North Main Street under her supervision more than 10 years ago. She will be sadly missed by her family, employees and customers. Services were Friday at Hamilton and Stanley Funeral Home, Verona. Burial was in New Bethel Cemetery. Ruth Meadows (391-7282) writes a column about Walton. Feel free to call her with Walton neighborhood news items.

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By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JULY 3, 2012 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 3715 BEAVER ROAD UNION, KY 41091 GROUP No. 2066A Situated in Boone County, Kentucky and lying on the north side of 50’ easement and being part of the 96 acres owned by Harold C. and Bessie J. Palmer and found on record in Deed Book 186, page 812, Group 2086 of the Boone County Records at Burlington, Kentucky, being known as Lot #6 of Palmer’s Minie Farms and is described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center of 50’ Easement said point being a corner to a 5.3948 acre tract conveyed to Irwin, thence along the courses as follows: N 22 27 30 W 376.95 feet to a 1/2 inch rebar, cap with KY. L.S. No. 1008 N 32 56 16 W 426.60 feet to a 1/2 inch rebar and a corner with Emst Palmer and Irwin; S 45 30 W 83.20 feet to a 1/2 inch rebar cap with KY, L.S. No. 1608; N 64 23 18 W 1008; N 64 23 18 W 649.98 feet to a 1/2 inch rebar, located in the line of Miller Heirs; N 83 15 58 E, 904.41 feet to a 1/2 inch rebar, cap with KY L.S. No. 1008; S 32 56 16 E 308.71 feet to a 1/2 inch rebar, cap with KY L.S. No. 1008, S 22 27 30 E 370.50 feet to a 1/2 inch rebar, located in the line of said 50’ easement; S 45 03 45 W 21.85 feet to the point of beginning, containing 5.1148 acres more or less and subject to legal right of way and easements. Description of Easement for Ingress and Egress: A 50 foot easement extending from the right of way of KY 338 and along the existing road 338 and along the existing road S 43 37 W 240.0 feet S10 37 W 359.0 feet S 31 07 W 495.0 feet S 42 53 E 230.0 feet S 10 08 55 E 85 1 feet S 43 48 33 E 175.95 feet S 24 03 35 E 102.48 S 7 31 55 E 281.48 feet S13 39 05 W 77,13 feet S 53 58 20 W 191.21 feet S 4712 48 W 86.79 feet S 45 03 45 W 21.65 feet to the southwest corner of the 5.1148 acre tract this easement is to be used by the adjoining property owners. Being the same property conveyed to Gunnar Hopson and Veronica A. Hopson, husband and wife, from Boone National Bank, by Deed dated September 15, 2004 and recorded October 5, 2004, in Deed Book 883, Page 882 of the records of the Boone County Clerk’s office, Burlington, Kentucky. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $87,520.27 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001721541

VERSUS} BONNIE GRAY, ET AL

PLAINTIFF(S)

NOTICE OF SALE DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered DECEMBER 22, 2009 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 16 RIO GRANDE CIRCLE FLORENCE, KY 41042 Group No. 5020 The following described real estate, in the City of Florence, County of Boone and Commonwealth of Kentucky, to-wit: Being Unit 16-3, a condominium unit, Building 16, Lot 2, the Village at South Fork Creek Condominiums, a Condominium project, the Declaration of Master Deed for which is of record at Deed Book 425, page 32, and that plat and the floor plans of which are of record at plat slide 128A of the Boone County Clerk’s records at Burlington, Kentucky. Together with the exclusive right to use parking space NO. 27, and, if applicable, Garage No. G-14, as shown on the plat referred to above, which right shall pass with and be appurtenant to the unit described above. This conveyance includes the undivided interest in the common areas (elements), both general and limited, appurtenant to each unit described in this conveyance. This deed also operates as notice that the grantee is a member of the Village at South Fork Creek Condominiums council of co-owners, In., a Kentucky Corporation. Each share in the corporation is identical, and has one vote. One share is appurtenant to each unit in the Condominium project. One and only one share is appurtenant to each unit. Being the same property conveyed from Margaret F. Knable, unmarried, and Karensue Rossi, trustee to Bonnie Gray, unmarried by Deed recorded 10-16-96, in Book 633, page 101 in the Registers office of Burlington, Kentucky. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $75,591.66 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001718544


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proceed to rob the insect victim of its body fluids by stabbing it in mid-air with their strong, beak-like mouthparts and sucking out its

contents. Like all true flies, robber flies have only two wings. Robber flies also have a distinctive hollow

UPCOMING EVENTS Tomato & Pepper Tasting Party: 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16, Boone County Extension Office. Free, but call 859-5866101 to register, or enroll online at www.ca.uky.edu/boone. Bring one or more fresh tomatoes and/or peppers of known variety. Win prizes for largest ripe tomato or pepper, bestflavored tomato or pepper, tomato bowling, tomato word search, tomato trivia and other fun veggie games. Help select the best-tasting tomato and pepper varieties grown in Northern Kentucky. Families welcome. Managing Your Home Lawn: 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 23, Boone County Extension Office. Free, but call 859-5866101 to register, or enroll online at www.ca.uky.edu/boone.

space between their two large compound eyes. This characteristic distinguishes robber flies from most other kinds of flies. Most robber flies also have a “bearded” appearance, with fine hairs covering their piercing mouthparts. The most commonly seen robber flies are dark in color, with gray and black bodies, but some common types are orange. Other species mimic bumble bees, with black and yellow stripes. Adult robber

CITY OF FLORENCE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to KRS 132.027 the City of Florence will hold a Public Hearing at 5:00 p.m. Friday, August 31, 2012 in Council Chambers, Florence Government Center, 8100 Ewing Blvd., Florence, KY 41042 to hear comments from the public regarding proposed 2012 Tax Rates on Real and Personal Property. Individuals desiring to comment and requiring special accommodations may request same by contacting the City Clerk’s Office located in the Government Center, 859/371-5491. As required by State law, this notice includes the following information: Tax Rate per $100 Assessed Valuation

Revenue Expected

(1) Preceding Year Real Estate Tax Rate and Revenue Produced

$0.182

$4,370,612

(2) Real Property Tax Rate Proposed for Current Year and Expected Revenue

$0.190

$4,534,706

(3) Personal Property Tax Rate Proposed for Current Year and Expected Revenue

$0.368

$1,116,927

(4) Compensating Tax Rate and Expected Revenue

$0.183

$4,367,637

(5) Revenue Expected from new Property

$111

The City of Florence proposes to exceed the compensating tax rate of $0.183 which will be spent in the following general areas of City government: Police and public safety; public works and maintenance; administrative expenses, and capital improvements.

flies and larvae attain body lengths of up to 1 1/4 inches. Like all true flies, robber flies and their relatives have complete metamorphosis with egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages. The larvae are long and legless and live underground, where they also pupate. Winged adults are active during warm months of summer and fall.

ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSALS The Boone County Board of Education sealed accept will proposals for: Voluntary Employ ee Benefits Pro gram and Section 125 Plan Services Administration Services Proposals will be received by the Owner, The Boone County Board of Education, 8330 U. S. 42, Florence, Kentucky 41042 , until 1:00 P.M. EST (according to the clock on the receptionist’s phone), Friday, August 17, 2012. Specifications may be obtained by contacting the Purchasing Agent at 859-282-2540, located at 8330 U.S. 42, Florence, Kentucky. BOONE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION By: Mike Wilson, Purchasing Agent 1001717905 LEGAL NOTICE This Legal Notice is hereby given that the owner of Maxum boat model 2000 SR3 OH3615 DV has seven days to claim and remove For the cost of storage or it will be declared abandoned under KY law and all ownership rights and title will be forfeited now and forever 1720485

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Question: I have seen some giant insects over one inch long that look like a cross between a dragonfly, a giant bumble bee or wasp and a huge horsefly. They have a long, narrow, striped body with slender wings, and two huge eyes that really bulge out in front. Are these harmful? Answer: Several people have reported these or brought them into our office recently. The strange-looking giants do not normally attack plants or humans, but insects beware! They are called “Robber Flies” because of how they can steal other insects in flight out of midair, even grabbing and killing large wasps, bumble bees and moths right out of the sky. They capture and seize their insect prey with their long, strong, spiny legs, then

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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Notice is given that the Boone County Fiscal Court will receive public comment regarding the establishment of the Friendly Market Land Development Area at its meeting on to be held on Tuesday, September 4th, 2012, at beginning at 5:30 p.m. in the Fiscal Court Room, First Floor, Boone County Administration Building, Burlington, Kentucky. The proposed Friendly Market Local Development Area is an approximately 4.73 acre parcel located off Sam Neace Drive adjacent to the Mt. Zion Crossing Development. The Boone County Fiscal Court proposes to establish the Friendly Market Local Development Area and pledge a portion of its incremental increase in real property and occupational taxes to reimburse a portion of the project costs associated with the construction of the Friendly Market Project. Following the public hearing, the Boone County Fiscal Court will consider for Second Reading and adoption of the following Ordinance. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS CONCERNING AND ESTABLISHING A LOCAL DEVELOP MENT AREA FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOP MENT PURPOSES WITHIN THE COUNTY TO BE KNOWN AS THE FRIENDLY MARKET LOCAL DEVELOPMENT AREA; APPROVING A LOCAL DEVELOPMENT AREA AGREEMENT AMONG THE COUNTY AND THE FRIENDLY MARKET LLC; ESTABLISHING AN INCREMENTAL TAX SPECIAL FUND FOR PAYMENT OF REDEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE AND PROJECT COSTS PREPARATION; DESIGNATING THE COUNTY AS THE AGENCY RESPONSIBLE FOR OVERSIGHT, ADMINISTRATION, AND IMPLEMENTA TION OF THE LOCAL DEVELOPMENT AREA; AND AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY JUDGE/EXECUTIVE AND OTHER OFFICIALS TO TAKE SUCH OTHER APPROPRIATE ACTIONS AS ARE NECESSARY OR REQUIRED IN CONNECTION WITH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE LOCAL DEVELOPMENT AREA. I hereby certify that the above summary of said Ordinance(s) has been written in such a manner as to inform the public of the context of same. A copy of said Ordinance(s), all exhibits, appendages and fiscal court minutes are on file in the office of the Fiscal Court Clerk and may be reviewed between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the Administration Building, Second Floor, Burlington, Kentucky. Daphne Kornblum, Fiscal Court Clerk P.O. # 12003324 1721366

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CYNTHIA M. FROHLICH, ET AL

DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JUNE 26, 2012 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 1106 BROOKSTONE DRIVE WALTON, KY 41094 GROUP No. 3903 Being all of Lot Fifteen (15) of Brookstone Subdivision, Section Three (3), as same id recorded in Plat Slide 498-B of the Boone County Clerk’s record’s at Burlington, Kentucky. This conveyance is made subject to easements and restrictions of record and/or in existence including the Restrictive Covenants as recorded in Miscellaneous Book 712, Page 70 of the Boone County Clerk’s records at Burlington, Kentucky. Deed Reference: Deed Book D-773 Page 150 Being the same property conveyed to Cynthia M. Frohlich, unmarried, by deed dated April 10, 2006 and recorded April 18, 2006 in Deed Book 914, page 595 of the records of the Boone County Clerk’s office, Burlington, Kentucky. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $131,454.28 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001721392

VERSUS} RHONDA COLLINS, ET AL.

NOTICE OF SALE DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JULY 3, 2012 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 6919 CURTIS WAY FLORENCE, KY 41042 GROUP No. 5004 & 5008 Situated in The City of Florence, County of Boone, State of Kentucky, more particularly described as follows: Unit Number 6919, a Condominium Unit, of the Countryside Condominiums, A Condominium Project, The master deed for which is recorded in deed book 271, page 94, and the amendment, of which is recorded in misc. book 109, page 229, and the floor plans for which are recorded in plat book 13, (ages 2 and 2A), of the Boone County Clerk’s Records at Burlington, Kentucky. Subject to easements and /or restrictions of record. Being the same property conveyed to Rhonda Collins, unmarried who acquired title by virtue of a deed from Jeremy Roetting, unmarried, dated May 14, 2008, filed May 23, 2008, recorded in Deed Book D952, Page 340, County Clerk’s Office, Boone County, Kentucky Subject to all restrictions, conditions and covenants and to all 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 in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $61,711.65 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001721422


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PLAINTIFF(S)

NOTICE OF SALE DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JULY 6, 2010 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 23 PLUM STREET WALTON, KY 41094 Group No. 253 Tract One: Lying and being in Walton, Boone County, Kentucky and beginning at the Northeast corner of the Intersection of Lot No. Thirty Nine (39) of Vest Heights Subdivision of Plum Ave., where Plum Ave. enters Fairview addition; thence along Plum Ave. in a southerly direction 65 feet to a point; thence westwardly across lots thirty nine (39) and forty (40) to the Southwest corner of Lot No. Forty (40), a distance of about 165 feet; thence northwardly to the Northern line of Lot thirty nine (39) about fifty feet, said last line being at right angles to the line shown as S. 86 W on the plat; thence westwardly along the northern line of Lot thirty nine (39), about 190 feet to the beginning. Being a part of lots thirty nine (39) and forty (40) of the Vest Heights Subdivision as shown on plat of same recorded in Plat Book 2 Page 10 of the Boone County Records. Tract Two: An additional strip of land out of said lot forty (40). This additional part (herein conveyed) measures twelve (12) feet (front boundary, fronting on Plum Ave.) by 160 feet and 6 inches (one hundred sixty and six) more or less on the South (12) feet on the rear of western boundary and 160 feet 6 inches (one hundred sixty and six) more or less on the North boundary, which boundary joins directly on to the Southern boundary of the aforedescribed property of Grantee herein. (Said calls of 160 feet 6 inches control only if sufficient length to extend from front to rear boundary of Lot No. Forty (40). If insufficient, whatever distance is required to make the extension and close this description shall prevail). Being the same property conveyed to Dallas F. Brocker, and Tara G. Brocker, husband and wife, from Diana L. Green, a married woman, on June 30, 2008 and recorded on July 9, 2008 in Deed Book D954, Page 748 of the records 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 in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $145,274.17 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001718553

LEGAL NOTICE

Chuy’s Opco., Inc., a Delaware corporation, having a mailing address of 1623 Toomey Road, Austin, TX 78704, hereby declares its intention to apply for Malt Beverage Retail, Restaurant Liquor Drink and Special Sunday Retail Drink licenses no later than October 1, 2012. The business to be licensed will be located at 6825 Houston Road, Florence, Boone County, KY 41042, doing business as "Chuy’s." The principal officers and directors are Steven Joseph Hislop, President and CEO, 11519 Musket Rim, Austin, TX 78738; Sharon Arlene Russell, Secretary, Treasurer and CAO, 106 Overlook Cove, Dripping Springs, TX 78620; Werner Theodore Zapp, Jr., Vice President, 700 Covered Bridge Drive, Driftwood, TX 78619; David Joseph Oddi, Vice President and Director, 12 Parsonage Lane, Greenwich, CT 06830; Jon Walter Howie, CFO, 1413 Cherry Blossom Ln, Keller, TX 76248; and Jose Ferreira, Director, 73 Turning Mill Lane, New Canaan, CT 06840. Any person, association, corporation, or body politic may protest the granting of the license by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverages, 1003 Twilight Trail, Suite A-2, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, within thirty (30) days of the date of legal publication. 1720682


LIFE

AUGUST 16, 2012 • BCR RECORDER • B9

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COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 12-CI-00213 FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION

PLAINTIFF(S)

early childhood, elementary, alternative, secondary and higher education. She has firsthand experience in the K-12 classroom, serving on local and statewide task forces and PTAs and founded an education foundation. Voelker has been a practicing attorney since 1999. With offices in Cold Spring and Williamstown, his practice is broad, from handling the simple drafting of a will to handling multimillion dollar class actions. As the attorney for a local school board, Voelker has knowledge related to school law.

GORDON L. SKAGGS, ET AL

THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON

DEFENDANT(S)

JAMES M. QUINTUA, ET AL

VERSUS} MIKE J. MARTINEZ, ET AL

PLAINTIFF(S)

NOTICE OF SALE DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JULY 3, 2012 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 2599 CONGRESS DRIVE HEBRON, KY 41048 Group No. 4129 Being all of Lot 43, Section 2, Kimmis Subdivision, as shown on Plat Number 599-B of the Boone County Clerk’s records at Burlington, Kentucky. Subject to easements and restrictions of record or in existence including, but not limited to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for Kimmis Subdivision recorded in Misc. Book 789, page 103 of the Boone County Clerk’s records at Burlington, Kentucky. Subject to easements, covenants and restrictions, if any, including but not limited to those contained in prior instruments of record; legal highways and zoning ordinances. Being the same property conveyed to Michael J. Martinez and Ayim O. Martinez, both unmarried by deed dated October 27, 2010 and recorded November 12, 2010 in Deed Book 986 and Page 244 of the records of the Boone County Clerk’s office, Burlington, Kentucky. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $153,193.17 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001721540

PLAINTIFF(S)

DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered SEPTEMBER 9, 2010 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 9081 BRAXTON DRIVE UNION, KY 41091 GROUP No. 3749 Being located in the City of Union, County of Boone, Commonwealth of Kentucky, being all of Lot Number One Hundred Thirty-Three (133) of the Union Village Subdivision, Section Eight (8), as shown on Plat Slide 433A of the Boone County Clerk’s Records at Burlington, Kentucky. Being the same property conveyed to James M. Quintua and Ruthann F. Quintua, husband and wife, from James M. Quintua, a married man, on March 25, 2005 and recorded on September 6, 2005 in Deed Book D902, Page 653 of the records 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 in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $184,599.31 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001721529

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 11-CI-01761 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.

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NOTICE OF SALE

VERSUS}

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JULY 3, 2012 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 7722 WALNUT CREEK DRIVE FLORENCE, KY 41042 Group No. 1367 Being all of Lot One Hundred Eighty-Three (183), Section Four(4) of the Walnut Creek Subdivision, as shown on Plat of same recorded at Plat Book 15. Page 40, of the Boone County Clerk’s Records at Burlington, Kentucky. Subject to easements end restrictions of record. Being the same property conveyed to Gordon L. Skaggs, a divorced and un-married person, by deed dated June 21, 2006 and recorded July 3, 2006 in Deed Book 918, page 434 of the records of the Boone County Clerk’s office, Burlington, Kentucky. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $62,022.63 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001721522

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COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 10-CI-00605

NOTICE OF SALE

VERSUS}

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COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 11-CI-00233 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.

VERSUS} JOHN P. LANG, ET AL

PLAINTIFF(S)

NOTICE OF SALE DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JULY 11, 2012 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 212 SURFWOOD DRIVE FLORENCE, KY 41042 Group No. 820 SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE COUNTY OF BOONE, STATE OF KENTUCKY, AND BEING ALL OF LOT NUMBER ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN (113) OF THE BOONE VISTA SUBDIVISION, FIRST ADDITION, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 34 OF THE BOONE COUNTY CLERK’S RECORDS AT BURLINGTON, KENTUCKY. SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS AS ESTABLISHED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 34. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO JOHN P. LANG, AN UNREMARRIED PERSON, BY QUITCLAIM DEED DATED MAY 14, 2007 AND RECORDED MAY 18, 2007 IN DEED BOOK 934, PAGE 695 OF THE RECORDS OF THE BOONE COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE, BURLINGTON, KENTUCKY. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and fuinish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $134,333.36 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001721542


LIFE

B10 • BCR RECORDER • AUGUST 16, 2012

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COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 10-CI-02432 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

PLAINTIFF(S)

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 11-CI-02309

NOTICE OF SALE

VERSUS}

FORCHT BANK, NA

TONYA MEYER, ET AL

DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JUNE 28, 2012 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 1816 MOUNT ZION ROAD UNION, KY 41091 Group No. 2047 BEING AN 0.8 ACRE TRACT, LYING ON THE NORTHERLY LINE OF MT. ZION ROAD (FORMERLY VISALIA ROAD) AS SURVEYED BY J.H. VIOX, JR., C.E. ON MARCH 6, 1963, AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF MT. ZION ROAD, A COMMON CORNER TO C.L. WILLIAMS AND T.J. BURKETT, AND RUNNING THENCE; N. 430’ W ALONG THE DIVIDING LINE BETWEEN WILLIAMS AND BURKETT, A DISTANCE OF 248.0’ TO A POINT, A CORNER TO H.R. ANDERSON; THENCE N 87 26’ 30" W. ALONG THE DIVIDING LINE BETWEEN ANDERSON AND WILLIAMS, A DISTANCE OF 114.0’ TO A POINT; THENCE S 4 51’ 30" W. AND CONTINUING ALONG THE DIVIDING LINE BETWEEN ANDERSON AND WILLIAMS, A DISTANCE OF 299.0’ TO A POINT IN THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF MT. ZION ROAD; THENCE 74 00’ E. AND ALONG THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF MT. ZION ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 165.0’ TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO TONYA MEYER AND MARTY MEYER, WIFE AND HUSBAND, BY DEED DATED OCTOBER 19, 1999 AND RECORDED ON JANUARY 24, 2000, IN DEED BOOK D774, PAGE 242 OF THE RECORDS OF THE BOONE COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE, BURLINGTON, KENTUCKY. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $88,359.04 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001721478

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 12-CI-00216 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.

VERSUS} PAUL NELSON, ET AL

PLAINTIFF(S)

VERSUS}

DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JULY 5, 2012 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 19 CHAMBERS STREET WALTON, KY 41094 GROUP No. 52 Located generally in the City of Walton, on the North side of Chambers Avenue and being all of lots numbers A20 and A21 and the West 1/2 of Lot #A22 of Clark’s Addition to the town of Walton (also known as Menefee Subdivision), see Plat Book 1, page 39 of the Boone County Clerk’s records, and described particularly thus: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot #A20 on the corner of Johnson Street and Chambers Avenue; thence along the North line of Chambers Avenue N 63°30’E 140.5 feet; thence leaving Chambers Avenue and running on a line dividing lot #A22 in half, N 26°00’ W 150.0 feet; thence with the North lines of Lot A21 and part of Lot #A22, S 63°30’ W 75.0 feet to the common corner of lots numbers A20 and A21 in the East line of Johnson Street; thence along said line of said street, S 2°29’30" E 164.20 feet to the place of beginning containing 16,160 square feet. Being conveyed to Betty L. Carr by deed recorded in Deed Book 780, Page 232, of the Boone County Clerk’s records, and which real property is described. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $33,805.19 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001721497

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 12-CI-00389 VICTORY COMMUNITY BANK

VERSUS} DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF SALE

BETTY L. CARR, ET AL

NOTICE OF SALE

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JUNE 26, 2012 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 2011 FALLINGWATER COURT HEBRON, KY 41048 Group No. 4333 SITUATED IN BOONE COUNTY, KENTUCKY, AND BEING LOT NO. TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE (221) , SECTION SEVEN (7) OF THE DEER CREEK SUBDIVISION, AS MORE PARTICULARLY SHOWN ON PLAT RECORDED IN CABINET 4 SLIDE 209, BOONE COUNTY CLERK’S RECORDS AT BURLINGTON, KENTUCKY. SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND EASEMENTS SHOWN ON PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT CABINET 4 SLIDE 209, AND AS SET OUT IN MISCELLANEOUS BOOK 663, PAGE 2 81 AND AS AMENDED IN BOOK _____________ PAGE _____________AND THE MEDIAN MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT AGREEMENT AS SET OUT IN MISCELLANEOUS BOOK 778 PAGE 42 AND AS AMENDED IN BOOK_______PAGE ______IN THE BOONE COUNTY CLERK’S RECORDS AT BURLINGTON, KENTUCKY. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO PAUL NELSON AND BETH NELSON, HUSBAND AND WIFE, BY DEED DATED FEBRUARY 27, 2004 AND RECORDED MARCH 1, 2004 IN DEED BOOK 870, PAGE 486 OF THE RECORDS OF THE BOONE COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE, BURLINGTON, KENTUCKY. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $173,445.83 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001721509

PLAINTIFF(S)

ROBERT B. FRYE, ET AL

PLAINTIFF(S)

NOTICE OF SALE DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JULY 3, 2012 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 2320 OAKVIEW COURT HEBRON, KY 41048 Group No. 4563 Being all of Lot Number 378, Section Twenty, Tree Tops, as shown on Plat Cabinet 5, Plat Slide 42 of the Boone County Clerk’s records at Burlington, Kentucky. There are excepted from the general warranty covenants and the property is conveyed subject to: installments of taxes and assessments occurring after the date hereof; easements, covenants, conditions and restrictions as set forth on the record plat described above or otherwise of record and in existence including, but not limited to, those appearing on the record plat and the Restrictive Covenants, Conditions and Easements, Section Twenty, Tree Tops Subdivision, recorded in Miscellaneous Book MC984, page 940, of the Boone County Clerk’s records at Burlington, Kentucky, and all amendments and supplements thereto. Being the same property conveyed to Robert B. Frye and Deborah L. Frye, husband and wife, by Fischer Single Family Homes II, L.L.C., a Kentucky limited liability company, on October 26, 2004, by a deed recorded on November 10, 2004, in Deed Book 885, page 953, of the Boone County Clerk’s records at Burlington, Kentucky. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $62,257.75 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001721538


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AUGUST 16, 2012 • BCR RECORDER • B11

Thanks to incredible Boone Co. volunteers The Boone County Fair ended another successful run on Saturday. They had beautiful weather, wonderful displays of hobbies, crafts, and produce, great entertainment, good competition for 4-H and open classes, thrilling rides, fun food, and a variety of booths promoting local businesses and organizations. The Boone County Fair (and other county fairs, too) would not happen without the yearround hard work and dedication of volunteers. Hours are spent planning the program and schedule, upgrading the grounds, and ensuring everything is ready to go. During the fair volunteers

ensure guest safety, exhibit security and guest satisfaction. The grounds are cleaned daily so each evening so things look good when the Diane gates open for Mason guests. After the EXTENSION fair everything is NOTES picked up, cleaned up, and put away until it is needed again. What would our area and this country be without volunteers? America is one of the leading nations for volunteerism. We’ve always had a giving spirit. It may have started with the

pioneers who arrived in America and found they had to band together to survive. Benjamin Franklin is credited with starting the first volunteer fire department in 1736. The Revolutionary War found volunteers not only fighting for freedom, but tending to the wounded and caring for the soldiers. Soup kitchens, environmentalism, child development, religious organizations, civic groups and more all depend on volunteers to fulfill their missions and continue the good work they are doing in America, and around the world. How do you get started? Decide what you are interest-

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 11-CI-00910 CITIFINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.

PLAINTIFF(S)

ed in doing as a volunteer. If you normally work as an accountant, you might like to volunteer as a reading teacher or art instructor to give yourself a break from your daily routine. Or, you might want to share your accounting skills with others. Thanks to all who currently volunteer to make Boone County and Northern Kentucky in a general a much better place to live and work. We wouldn’t be the great place we are without great people giving of their time and talents! Diane Mason is county extension agent for family and consumer sciences at the Boone County Cooperative Extension Service.

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.

VERSUS}

LORA G. MILLER, ET AL

DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JUNE 26, 2012 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 2330 ANTOINETTE WAY UNION, KY 41091 Group No. 4219 ALL THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND IN CITY OF FLORENCE, BOONE COUNTY COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN BOOK 812, PAGE 628 ID#22906, BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS LOT 60, SECTION 1, ORLEANS-NORTH, FILED IN PLAT CABINET 4, PLAT SLIDE 94. BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO LORA G. MILLER, A SINGLE PERSON, FROM MAPLE STREET HOMES, LLC, BY DEED DATED SEPTEMBER 14, 2001 AND RECORDED OCTOBER 1, 2001, IN DEED BOOK 812, PAGE 628 OF THE RECORDS OF THE BOONE COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE, BURLINGTON, KENTUCKY. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $172,060.59 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001721401

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 12-CI-00066 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

PLAINTIFF(S)

VERSUS} JAMES COYLE, III, ET AL

NOTICE OF SALE DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JUNE 26, 2012 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 2579 GRAVES ROAD HEBRON, KY 41048 Group No. 297 Located on the Graves Road near the Village of Bulittsville and situated in what is known as Resubdivision of parts of Lots 17-18-19 of the Branham Farm and Baby Farms Subdivision and designated on the map or plat of said Resubdivision at Lots Nos. 4 and 5. Said Lot No. 4 has 90 feet frontage and contains 1.73 acres, more or less and Lot No. 5 has 90 feet frontage and contains 1.22 acres more or less. See said plat in Plat Book No. 2, page 30 in the Boone County Clerk’s Office at Burlington, Kentucky. LESS AND EXCEPT: Highway deed, recorded in Highway Deed Book 7, page 387. Being the same property conveyed to James Coyle III, unmarried by deed dated December 03, 2010 and recorded January 03, 2011, in Deed Book 987, Page 931 of the records of the Boone County Clerk’s office, Burlington, Kentucky. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $171,879.08 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001721386

Jessica Trump, 32, of Florence and Darin Schmidt, 37, of Florence; issued July 26. Christina Guidugli, 25, of Florence and Daniel Aylor, 25, of Florence; July 26. Jamie Buckaloo, 36, of Florence and Jon Hammond, 38, of Florence; July 26. Allison Pajk, 31, of Burlington and Alexander Fangman, 26, of Burlington; July 26. Tamara German, 22, of Verona and Christopher Henry, 33, of Verona; July 27. Megan Janosek, 27, of Florence and Joshua Hazeldean, 25, of Florence; July 27. April Masingale, 31, of Burlington and Jonathan Crawley, 35, of Burlington; July 27.

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 11-CI-01895

NOTICE OF SALE

VERSUS}

MARRIAGE LICENSES

PLAINTIFF(S)

NOTICE OF SALE

JONATHAN PERRON, ET AL

DEFENDANT(S) By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JUNE 28, 2012 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 7756 STOCKTON WAY FLORENCE, KY 41042 Group No. 3462 Situate in the County of Boone, and In the Commonwealth of Kentucky, to wit: Being all of Lot No. 58, Thunder Ridge Subdivision, Section Three, as shown on Plat 319-A of the Boone County Clerks Records at Burlington, Kentucky. Being the same property conveyed to Jonathan Perron, unmarried by deed dated February 23, 2007 and recorded March 12, 2007 in Deed Book 930 and Page 784 of the records of the Boone County Clerk’s office, Burlington, Kentucky. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $188,531.98 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner 1001721415

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 11-CI-02109 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.

VERSUS} HEBER E. LUGO, ET AL

PLAINTIFF(S)

NOTICE OF SALE DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JUNE 28, 2012 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 1378 SEQUOIA LANE HEBRON, KY 41048 Group No. 4095 Being all of Lot Number Three hundred Sixty (360), Section Fifteen (15), Tree Tops, as shown on Plat Slide 582B of the Boone County Clerk’s records at Burlington, Kentucky. Subject to easements, covenants, conditions and restrictions of record and in existence including, but not limited to, those appearing on the record plat and the Restrictive Covenants, Conditions and Easements for Tree Tops Subdivision recorded in Miscellaneous Book 822, Page 677 of the Boone County Clerk’s records, and all amendments and supplements thereto. Being the same property conveyed to Heber E. Lugo and Myrna Pierantoni, husband and wife, by deed dated November 15, 2006 and recorded November 20, 2006 in Deed Book 925, page 802 of the records of the Boone County Clerk’s office, Burlington, Kentucky. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $254,767.57 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001721447


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B12 • BCR RECORDER • AUGUST 16, 2012

POLICE REPORTS BOONE COUNTY

ABOUT POLICE REPORTS

Arrests/Citations Jacob A. Waldon, 28, DUI at I-75 northbound, May 4. Mario L. Patry, 44, alcohol intoxication in a public place at Main St., May 3. Bruce W. Erwin, 43, resisting arrest, second-degree disorderly conduct, alcohol intoxication in a public place at 7928 Dream St., May 2. Gregory Bowling, 48, alcohol intoxication in a public place at Ewing Blvd., May 2. Larry G. Whitton, 53, DUI at Old U.S. 42, April 28. Anthony C. Ruffin, 52, shoplifting at 2108 Mall Rd., April 28. Kenneth G. Dyer, 26, thirddegree criminal trespassing at I-75 southbound, April 28. Corie F. Williams, 34, alcohol intoxication in a public place at 8405 U.S. 42, April 29.

The Community Recorder publishes the names of all adults charged with offenses. The information is a matter of public record and does not imply guilt or innocence. To contact your local police department: Boone County Sheriff Mike Helmig at 334-2175; Florence Police Chief Tom Szurlinski at 647-5420. Elaine K. Hope, 31, license to be in possession at Dixie Hwy., April 29. Nick M. Bungenstock, 20, shoplifting at 100 Meijer Dr., April 29. Allen Bowden, 53, giving officer a false name or address, shoplifting at 4990 Houston Rd., April 29. Gregory W. Houp, 28, shoplifting at 6920 Burlington Pk., April 30. Nicole L. Whittamore, 31, shoplifting at 7888 Connector Dr., April 30.

Craig J. Carr, 31, possession of marijuana, alcohol intoxication in a public place at 7745 Plantation Dr., May 1. Andrew N. Turner, 28, DUI, reckless driving at Burgess Ln., May 1. Michael P. Caudill, 31, DUI at Burlington Pk., May 9. Craig A. Prowant, 45, alcohol intoxication in a public place at 6066 Limaburg Rd., May 8. Ashley M. Ellis, 22, criminal littering at 4990 Houston Rd., May 8. Garrod W. Kelley, 27, theft at

197 Lower Ct., May 8. Patrick R. Thurman, 31, possession of controlled substance at 145 Richwood Rd., May 8. Clarences S. Craft, 53, possession of controlled substance at 145 Richwood Rd., May 8. Melissa L. Craft, 30, possession of controlled substance at 145 Richwood Rd., May 8. Tara M. Smeltzer, 23, DUI at Camp Ernst, May 8. Craig A. Nelson, 47, DUI at Interstate 75, May 6. Jeffrey W. Holloway, 52, DUI at Burlington Pk., May 6. Tony D. Snapp, 20, alcohol intoxication in a public place at 8333 Dixie Hwy., May 5. Ricardo Colin, 25, DUI at Harrison Way, May 4. Terry R. Ramsey, 30, public intoxication at Idlewild Bypass, May 4.

Incidents/Investigations Burglary

VERSUS}

BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP

PLAINTIFF(S)

NOTICE OF SALE DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered SEPTEMBER 10, 2009 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 11 LAKESHORE DRIVE FLORENCE, KY 41042 Group No. 709 All that parcel of land in the City of Florence, Boone County, State of Kentucky, as more fully described in Deed Book 895, page 346, being known and designated as Lot No. 26 of Boone Vista Subdivision, filed in plat book 5, page 27 metes and bounds property. Being the same property conveyed to Peggy Coleman and Mark Coleman, from Set T. Nguyen and Hoa Xuan Dang, her husband by Deed dated May 5, 2005 and recorded May 10, 2005, in Deed Book 895, Page 346 of the records of the Boone County Clerk’s Office, Burlington, Kentucky. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $180,116.57 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001718527

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 10-CI-01704 BAC HOME LOAN SERVICING, LP

VERSUS}

PLAINTIFF(S)

NOTICE OF SALE

NATHANIEL B. BOGGS, ET AL

DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered SEPTEMBER 28, 2010 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 2461 VENETIAN WAY BURLINGTON, KY 41005 GROUP No. 3156 The following described property in Boone County, Kentucky, to wit: Being all of Lot No. Fifty (50), Derby Farms Section No. 2, as shown on Plat Slide 192-B, of the Boone County Clerk’s records at Burlington, Kentucky. Being the same property conveyed to Nathaniel B. Boggs and Jean A. Boggs, husband and wife, from Brent M. Denbo and Shannon Y. Denbo, husband and wife, on September 29, 2004, and recorded on October 12, 2004 in Deed Book 884, Page 272 of the records 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 in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $165,543.46 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001718595

See POLICE, Page B13

VERSUS}

PLAINTIFF(S)

NOTICE OF SALE

KEVIN SCHILL, ET AL

PEGGY COLEMAN, ET AL

Michael Dr., May 5. Structures damaged at 2025 Verona Mudlick Rd., May 5. Fraud Victim's credit card stolen and used multiple times at 7821 Commerce Dr., May 3. Victim's identity stolen at 7487 Lenore Ln., May 3. Victim's credit card stolen and used multiple times at 248 Main St., April 28. Fraudulent use of credit card Money stolen at 113 Haley Ln., May 7. Credit card stolen at 3105 North Bend Rd., May 8. Incident reports Subject arrested for being disorderly and intoxicated in public at 7928 Dream St., May 2. Subject fled from police at Montrose Ave., May 2. Subject falsely reported an

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 11-CI-01451

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 09-CI-01574 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P.

Residence broken into and items taken at 22 Roger Ln., May 3. Firearms stolen at 10892 Big Bone Church Rd., May 6. Criminal mischief Vehicle vandalized at Rave Cinemas at 7860 Mall Rd., April 27. Vehicle vandalized at Houston Rd., April 28. Vehicle vandalized at 8122 Diane Dr., April 29. Vehicle vandalized at 8415 U.S. 42, April 30. Vehicle damaged at 10124 Carnation Ct., May 9. Structures damaged at 91 Main St., May 8. Vehicle damaged at 2341 Summerwoods Dr., May 8. Vehicle damaged at 111 Melinda Ln., May 7. Vehicle damaged at 6661 River Rd., May 6. Structures damaged at 909 Jenny Ct., May 5. Structures damaged at 10476

DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JUNE 21, 2012 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 2564 IVAN COURT HEBRON, KY 41048 Group No. 4801 Situate in the County of Boone and in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and being more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot 421, Ridgefield Subdivision, Section 19, as shown on Plat Cabinet 5, Slide 285 of the Boone County, Clerk’s Records at Burlington, Kentucky. Being the same property conveyed to Daniel Schill, unmarried and Kevin Schill, married, from Parkland Homes, Inc., by deed dated May 17, 2007 and recorded May 24, 2007, in Deed Book 935, Page 69 of the records of the Boone County Clerk’s office, Burlington, Kentucky. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $172,246.28 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001721308

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 09-CI-02099 BAC HOME LOAN SERVICING, LP

VERSUS} KEVIN R. BECKETT, ET AL

PLAINTIFF(S)

NOTICE OF SALE DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered SEPTEMBER 22, 2010 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 1156 PERIWINKLE DRIVE FLORENCE, KY 41042 Group No. 4704 Being Unit 1156 of Meadows at Farmview Condominiums, Building Five, Phase 1, a condominium project, the Declaration of Master Deed for which is of record at Book 1021, Page 288 and the floor plans of which are of record at Plat Cabinet 5, Slide 184 of the Boone County, Kentucky Clerk’s Records. Being the same property conveyed to Kevin R. Beckett, unmarried, from Towne Development Group, LTD., an Ohio Limited Liability Company, on May 31, 2005 and recorded on June 30, 2005 in Deed Book D898, Page 495 of the records 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 in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $100,439.50 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001718536


LIFE

AUGUST 16, 2012 • BCR RECORDER • B13

POLICE REPORTS Continued from Page B12 incident at 8635 William Haines Dr., April 30. Possession of controlled substance Drugs seized at 145 Richwood Rd., May 8. Robbery Subject used a weapon and force to rob victim of money at 6418 Dixie Hwy., May 4. Subject used force to rob JC Penney of goods at the Florence Mall at 6000 Mall Rd., May 3. Subject used force to rob Home Depot of goods at 99 Spiral Dr., May 3. Shoplifting Merchandise stolen at 4990 Houston Rd., May 12. Subject tried to steal goods from business inside the Florence Mall at 2108 Mall Rd., April 28.

Subject tried to steal items from Best Buy at 100 Meijer Dr., April 29. Subject tried to steal goods from business inside the Florence Mall at 3000 Mall Rd., April 29. Subject tried to steal merchandise from Meijer at 4990 Houston Rd., April 29. Subject tried to steal goods from Remke's at 6920 Burlington Pk., April 30. Subject tried to steal items from Dollar General at 7888 Connector Dr., April 30. Shoplifting, possession of burglary tools, possession of drug paraphernalia Clothing stolen, tools seized at 2028 Mall Rd., May 13. Terroristic threatening Third degree at 923 Edgehill Rd., May 5. Victim threatened with violence by subject at 6771 Parkland Pl.,

May 9. Reported at 8311 U.S. 42, May 11. Terroristic threatening, disorderly conduct Reported at 7934 Connector Dr., May 9. Theft Shoplifting at 13019 WaltonVerona Rd., March 23. Money stolen at 5079 Powder Keg Dr., March 23. Trailers stolen at 10000 Sam Neace Dr., March 24. Electronics stolen at Mall Circle Rd., March 24. Shoplifting at 9950 Berberich Dr., March 24. From automobile at 6494 Rosetta Dr., March 24. Checks stolen at 35 School Rd., March 25. Items stolen from residence at 2609 Lynda Ct., April 1. Property lost or mislaid at I-75 southbound, April 1.

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 11-CI-01462 AURORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC

PLAINTIFF(S)

Property mislaid or stolen at 8095 Connector Dr., March 20. Property mislaid or stolen at 1100 Hansel Ave., March 20. Purse stolen from victim at 7747 Mall Rd., March 20. Property mislaid or stolen at 7941 Mall Rd., March 18. Items stolen from construction site at 7115 Industrial Rd., March 18. Registration plate taken from vehicle at 6050 Hopeful Church Rd., March 15. Money stolen from business at 635 Chestnut Dr., April 4. Materials stolen from business at 10060 Dixie Hwy., April 4. Items stolen from residence at 314 White Pine Cir., April 4. Items stolen from residence at 515 Savannah Dr., April 4. Tools stolen from residence at 11724 Richwood Church Rd., April 3.

BAC HOME LOAN SERVICING, LP

DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered FEBRUARY 14, 2012 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 6955 PARKVIEW DRIVE FLORENCE, KY 41042 Group No. 3942 The following described property, located in Boone County, Kentucky, to-wit: Located in the City of Florence, County of Boone, State of Kentucky, and being more particularly described as Condominium Unit Number 4-11 of Village Parke Condominiums, Phase IV as set forth in the Declaration of Master Deed recorded in Book 661, Page 65, and as amended in Misc. Book 751, Page 114 and as shown on Plat Slide 508, Group 3942 of the Boone County Clerk’s records at Burlington, Kentucky. Being the same property conveyed to Laura A. Brogan, a single person, by virtue of a deed from Mary Ellen Hardy, unmarried, dated May 12, 2005, filed May 24, 2005, recorded in Deed Book D896, Page 217, County Clerk’s Office, Boone County, Kentucky. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $81,062.61 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001718519

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 09-CI-00668 COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP

PLAINTIFF(S)

VERSUS} BETTY L. GENTRY, ET AL

NOTICE OF SALE DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered MAY 26, 2009 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 413 POINSETTIA COURT #11 FLORENCE, KY 41042 GROUP No. 3731 Being all of Unit Eleven (11) in Building Two (2), and Garage Thirty-Three (33) in Section Four (4), Lot Seven (7) of Sherwood Lakes Condominiums as shown on Plat 427B of the Boone County Clerk’s records at Burlington, Kentucky. This Unit is subject to terms, condition and provisions of the Declaration of Master Deed of Sherwood Condominiums set forth in Deed Book 614, Page 10 of said records and as amended or supplemented. Being the same property conveyed to Betty Gentry, unmarried, from Secretary of Housing and Urban Develop ment, Washington, D.C., by deed dated September 5, 2003 and recorded September 24, 2003, in Deed Book 861, page 666 of the records of the Boone County Clerk’s office, Burlington, Kentucky. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $79,392.27 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001718523

See POLICE, Page B14

PLAINTIFF(S)

NOTICE OF SALE

VERSUS}

LAURA A. BROGAN, ET AL

Hill Dr., April 16. Electronics stolen at 7625 Doering Dr., April 16. Vehicle parts stolen at 6720 Shenandoah Dr., April 16. Wallet stolen at 7408 Shenandoah Dr., April 15. Shoplifting at 1100 Hansel Ave., April 15. Lawn mower stolen at 8984 Crimson Oak Dr., April 15. Firearm stolen at 23 Lynn St., April 15. Jewelry stolen at 8149 Dixie Why., May 16. Wallet stolen at 6024 Rogers Ln., May 9. Credit card stolen at 2818 Whitney Ln., May 9. Electronics stolen at 5645 Idlewild Rd., May 3. Merchandise stolen from specialty store at 7864 Connector Dr.,

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 10-CI-01062

NOTICE OF SALE

VERSUS}

Mail stolen from residence at 1769 Tanglewood Ct., April 3. Items stolen from residence at 13479 Poole Rd., April 3. Electronics stolen at 767 Plum Tree Ln., March 21. Shoplifting at 99 Spiral Dr., April 18. Shoplifting at 99 Spiral Dr., April 18. Vehicle parts stolen at 118 Pinehurst Dr., April 18. Identity stolen at 17 Patricia St., April 17. Trailer stolen at Shenandoah Dr., April 17. Vehicle parts stolen at 7565 Carole Ln., April 16. Electronics stolen at 8035 Action Blvd., April 16. Electronics stolen at 6 Shenandoah Dr., April 16. Electronics stolen at 2150 Mall Rd., April 16. Identity stolen at 1851 Harmony

SONIA J. PATE, ET AL

DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered OCTOBER 5, 2010 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 343 MAIDEN COURT #1 WALTON, KY 41094 Group No. 4335 Being all of Unit 1, a condominium unit, in the Reserves at Steeplechase Section 4, Lot 3, as shown on that certain plat of record at Plat Cabinet 4, Slide 215 and according to the Declaration of Master Deed recorded in Miscellaneous Book 867, Page 102 as amended or supplemented (the "Declaration of Master Deed"), all of the records of the Boone County, Kentucky Clerk at Burlington, Kentucky. Being the same property conveyed to Sonia J. Pate and Derrick Hays, both unmarried, from Sonia J. Pate, an unmarried woman, by deed dated January 28, 2008 and recorded February 13, 2008, in Deed Book 947 page 850 of the records of the Boone County Clerk’s Office, Burlington, Kentucky. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $124,562.28 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001718593

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 11-CI-00612 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.

VERSUS} TIMOTHY W. MAY, ET AL

PLAINTIFF(S)

NOTICE OF SALE DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JULY 25, 2011 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 726 CAMERON COURT UNION, KY 41091 Group No. 3216 Being all of Lot Seventeen (17), Section Seven of the Triple Crown Country Club, as shown on the plat recorded in Plat Slide 217B, of the Boone County Clerk’s records at Burlington, Kentucky. Subject to easements and restriction of record and/or in existence, including but not limited to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions in Misc. Book 292, Page 1 of the Boone County Clerk’s records at Burlington, Kentucky, and all subsequent amendments thereto. Being the same property conveyed to Timothy W. May, his heirs and assigns, from Michael J. Mullin and Janet R. Mullin, husband and wife, by Deed dated 6/11/2007, recorded 7/6/2007, Deed Book 937, page 282, Boone County Clerk’s Records. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $559,895.64 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001718604


LIFE

B14 • BCR RECORDER • AUGUST 16, 2012

POLICE REPORTS NOTICE OF BOND SALE The Boone County (Kentucky) School District Finance Corporation will, until 11:00 A.M., E.D.T., on August 23, 2012, receive at the office of the Kentucky School Facilities Construction Commission, 229 W. Main Street, Suite 102, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, competitive bids for $12,325,000 of its School Building Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series 2012B, dated September 1, 2012 and maturing February 1, 2013 through 2024. Specific information and required Official Bid Form available in the POS at www.rsamuni.com from Ross, Sinclaire & Associates, LLC. NON-BQ. Legal Opinion: Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, Covington, KY. 1001720714

Continued from Page B13 May 9. Items stolen from residence at 7241 Turfway Rd., May 7. Fuel stolen from Thornton’s at 7601 Industrial Rd., May 7. Fuel stolen from Thornton’s at 7601 Industrial Rd., May 5. Victim’s purse stolen at Muggbee’s at 8405 U.S 42, May 5. Items stolen from residence at 2 Lee St., May 9. Cellphone stolen at 27 Lucas St., May 9.

Money stolen at 212 Main St., No. 212, May 12. Jewelry stolen at 36 Red Clover Ct., May 11. Jewelry stolen at 6802 Sebree Dr., May 11. Purses/wallets, credit/debit cards stolen at 7269 Burlington Pk., May 11. Fuel stolen at 8635 William Haines Dr., May 10. Jewelry stolen at 10 Ridgeway Ave., May 10. Items stolen from United Dairy Farmers at 6712 Dixie Hwy.,

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 11-CI-01199 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.

VERSUS}

PLAINTIFF(S)

DEFENDANT(S)

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 09-CI-02676 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP

VERSUS} JAMES TOLL, ET AL

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By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JANUARY 3, 2012 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 9829 BROOKLYN WOODS ROAD UNION, KY 41091 GROUP No. 958 A certain tract or parcel of land in Boone County, in the State of Kentucky, described as follows: Being all of Farm No. 2, Brooklyn Woods Farms, Section One, as shown by Plat recorded in Plat Book 8, page 24 of the Boone County Clerk’s records and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the center line of Green Hill Road with the center line of Brooklyn Wood Road, which point is 1884.63 feet (measured along the center line of Brooklyn Woods Road, north of the center line of the UnionRabbit Hash Road), thence with the center line of Brooklyn Woods Road; 1. North 42 degrees 05’ West 94.5 feet to a point: 2. North 57 degrees 16’ West 253.5 feet to the point of the intersection with the center line of Apple Tree Road; thence with the center line of Apple Tree Road North 83 degrees 44’ West 183.1 feet to a point; thence leaving said road South 4 degrees 36’ West 784 feet, more or less; to a point in the center line of green Hill Road; thence with the center line of Green Hill road. 1. North 50 degrees 56’ East 135.48 feet to a point; 2. North 83 degrees 40’ East 139.55 feet to a point; 3. North 55 degrees 05’ East 147.19 feet to a point: 4. North 16 degrees 52’ East 170.67 feet to a point; 5. North 19 degrees 54’ East 125.6 feet to a point; 6. North 58 degrees 00’ East 175.04 feet to a point of beginning in the center line of Brooklyn Woods Road. Containing about 5.6 acres, more or less. Subject to and with the benefit of a right of way to Union and Rabbit Hash Road for the construction and maintenance thereof and for ingress and egress along the roads as described above, said right of way being fifty (50) feet in width, (twenty-five feet on each side of the center line) and said right of way being for the benefit of the property herein described and other portions of the Jack Fischer Farm. Being the same property conveyed to Jon Kammerer, a divorced unremarried man and Danielle Kammerer, a divorced unremarried woman, by deed dated August 12, 2010 and recorded August 13, 2010, in Deed Book 983, page 110 of the records of the Boone County Clerk’s office, Burlington, Kentucky. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $225,863.15 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001718547

PLAINTIFF(S)

NOTICE OF SALE DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered APRIL 14, 2010 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 2889 LANDINGS WAY BURLINGTON, KY 41005 Group No. 4555 Being all of Lot 341, of Bridge Pointe at Pebble Creek Subdivision, Section 13, Plat Cabinet 5, Slide 34, Boone County, Kentucky Clerk’s Records. Being the same property conveyed to James Toll and Tonya Toll, husband and wife, from The Ryland Group, Inc., by deed dated November 2, 2004 and recorded March 16, 2005, in Deed Book 692, Page 269 of the records of the Boone County Clerk’s office, Burlington, Kentucky. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $306,003.54 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner)

stolen at 8100 Ewing Blvd., April 30. Items stolen from residence at 212 Main St., April 30. Money stolen from business at 7410 U.S. 42, April 30. Registration plate stolen from vehicle at 8397 U.S. 42, May 1. Registration plate stolen from vehicle at 312 Honeysuckle Terr., May 1. Shoplifting at 2483 Burlington Pk., May 8. Electronics stolen at 6024 Rogers Ln., May 8.

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 11-CI-01966

NOTICE OF SALE

JON KAMMERER, ET AL

May 4. Orange Leaf management reported money missing from the store at 7651 Mall Rd., May 4. Items stolen from Pholicious inside the Florence Mall at 2085 Mall Rd., May 4. Items stolen from residence at 2 Vivian Dr., April 28. Money stolen from Waffle House at 8050 U.S. 42, April 29. Items stolen from residence at 7205 U.S. 42, April 29. Victim reported their credit card

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NOTICE OF SALE

MICHAEL SHANE HAGEDORN, ET AL

DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered MARCH 13, 2012 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 2153 ANTOINETTE WAY UNION, KY 41091 GROUP No. 4498 The following described Real Estate in the City of Florence, County of Boone and Commonwealth of Kentucky, to-wit: Being all of Lot Number 151, Orleans - North, Section 8, as recorded on Plat Cabinet 4, Plat Slide 377, of the Boone County Clerk’s records at Burlington, Kentucky. There are excepted from the general warranty covenants and the property is conveyed subject to: installments of taxes and assessments occurring after the date hereof; easements, covenants, conditions and restrictions as set forth on the record plat described above or otherwise of record including, without limitation, the Declaration of Covenants, conditions and Restrictions, and Reservation of Easements for Orleans North recorded in Book MC863, Page 117 and Supplement Number Seven to Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions and Reservation of Easements for Orleans North (Section 8) recorded in Miscellaneous Book MC965, Page 38, at the Boone County Clerk’s records at Burlington, Kentucky, and all amendments and supplements thereto. Being the same property conveyed to Michael Shane Hagedorn and Patricia Lenore Hagedorn, husband and wife who acquired title, with rights of survivorship, by virtue of a deed from Maple Street Homes, LLC, dated January 15, 2004, filed January 28, 2004, recorded in Deed Book D868, Page 802, County Clerk’s Office, Boone County, Kentucky. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $148,494.71 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001718535

COMMISSIONER’S SALE BOONE CIRCUIT COURT, CASE NO. 10-CI-01936 AURORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC

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PLAINTIFF(S)

NOTICE OF SALE

LORI ANN RICHTER, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS EXECUTRIX TO THE ESTATE OF VIOLA B. WILLIAMS, ET AL

DEFENDANT(S)

By virtue of a judgment and order of sale of the Boone Circuit Court rendered JANUARY 26, 2012 the above case, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Justice Center Building in Burlington, Kentucky, to the highest bidder, at public auction on THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or thereabouts, the following described property to-wit: ADDRESS: 1108 DONALDSON ROAD ERLANGER, KY 41018 GROUP No. 968 The following described real estate in the County of Boone, Commonwealth of Kentucky to-wit: Being all of Lot No. 4, Section 1, of Clay Win Acres Subdivision as shown on the Plat recorded in Deed Book 8 Page 34, Boone County Clerk’s records at Burlington, Kentucky. Being the same property conveyed to Theodore Williams and Viola Williams, his wife who acquired title, with rights of survivorship, by virtue of a deed from Louise Winterberg, an unremarried widow, dated January 25, 1993, filed January 27, 1993, recorded in Deed Book 501, Page 124, County Clerk’s Office, Boone County, Kentucky. Theodore Williams died on October 15, 1993 and pursuant to the survivorship clause on the vesting deed all his rights and interest pass to Viola Williams. Viola Williams died on October 20, 2007 and all her rights and interest pass to her unknown heirs. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold as a whole. The purchaser may pay all or part of the purchase price in cash, and may pay the balance of the purchase price on a credit of 30 days after date of sale; said credit shall be granted only upon the execution by the purchaser of bond, with surety thereon, and said surety shall be a lending institution authorized and doing business in Kentucky, or a reputable fidelity or surety company, authorized and doing business in Kentucky, and only if said surety be acceptable to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court; and an authorized officer of the surety must be present at the sale or must have given the Commissioner adequate assurance of its intent to be surety prior to or at the sale; and said Bond shall be, and shall remain, a lien on the property sold as additional security for the payment of the full purchase price, and shall have the full force and effect of a Judgment; and said Bond shall bear interest at the rate of Twelve (12%) Percent per annum until paid. The purchaser shall be required to pay the sum of 10% of the bid amount in cash or certified check on the purchase at the time of sale. The successful bidder at the sale shall, at bidder’s own expense, carry fire and extended insurance coverage on any improvements from the date of sale until the purchase price is fully paid, with a loss payable clause to the Commissioner of the Boone Circuit Court. Failure of the purchaser to effect such insurance shall not affect the validity of the sale or the purchaser’s liability thereunder, but shall entitle, but not require, a lien holder herein, after giving notice to the Commissioner, to effect said insurance and furnish the policy or evidence thereof to the Commissioner, and the premium thereon or the proper portion thereof shall be charged to the purchaser as purchaser’s cost. The property shall be sold subject to ad valorem taxes for the year 2012 and all subsequent years thereafter; easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; assessments for public improvements levied against the property, if any; existing zoning ordinances, statutes, laws, or regulations; and any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the property may disclose. The amount of the liens before the Court in this action total $64,864.26 together with interest, assessments, taxes and costs herein expended. BIDDERS SHALL BE PREPARED TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS /s/ MASTER COMMISSIONER, BOONE CIRCUIT COURT 6025 Rogers Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 (859) 334-3916/1 mc/nos/98. www.boonecountyky.org (Link to Departments/Agencies to Master Commissioner) 1001718612


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Renewal Refined™ A new level of cradling comfort and deep down suppor

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