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MARRIAGE LICENSES Shana Sanders, 39, of Hebron and Kevin Lawson, 34, of Hebron; issued Oct. 5. Maria Haygood, 26, of Burlington and Zephram Campbell, 33, of Burlington; Oct. 5. Rebecca Huffman, 49, of Walton and Michael Race, 42, of Walton; Oct. 5. Susan Parsons, 45, of Burlington and Steven Gurren, 56, of Burlington; Oct. 5. Morgan Blavatt, 30, of Florence and Pierre Sutter, 31, of Florence; Oct. 9. Brea Lheureux, 32, of Union and Jason Yount, 32, of Union; Oct. 9. Teryn Bright, 23, of Florence and Timothy Hansen, 32, of Florence; Oct. 9. Amanda Holland, 23, of Independence and Brian Watkins, 23, of Florence; Oct. 9. Deborah Hite, 55, of Florence and Gregory Grewe, 52, of Florence; Oct. 9. Jill Brothers, 39, of Hebron and David Lillich, 42, of Hebron; Oct. 10. Jessica York, 26, of Walton and Stephen Beierlein II, 31, of Walton; Oct. 10. Tenia Klein, 47, of Florence
and Clinton Manuel, 49, of Florence; Oct. 10. Kristin Mosley, 22, of Florence and Jordan Perry, 22, of Florence; Oct. 10. Mary Raverty, 27, of Burlington and Stephen Evans, 28, of Burlington; Oct. 11. Laura Gibbs, 41, of Florence and Thomas Lammers, 50, of Florence; Oct. 11. Vicky Cox, 48, of Florence and Jerry Yaegel, 53, of Florence; Oct. 12. Katie George, 24, of Burlington and Brent Smiley, 24, of Petersburg; Oct. 12. Deborah Stacey, 62, of Union and David Worthington, 59, of Crittenden; Oct. 12. Lisa Miller, 20, of Burlington and Christopher Tinnell, 21, of Burlington; Oct. 15. Jasmine Richey, 23, of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and Neil Swenk, 27, of Florence; Oct. 15. Renee Pope, 28, of Florence and Erick Arce, 29, of Florence; Oct. 16. Heather Carlton, 22, of Florence and Jeffrey Morris, 23, of Florence; Oct. 16. Rose Taylor, 60, of Florence and Melvin Taylor, 62, of Flor-
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ence; Oct. 16. Samantha Smith, 18, of Verona and Zachary Buring, 19, of Florence; Oct. 16. Alesia Hart, 48, of Walton and Paul Steffen, 46, of Florence; Oct. 16. Sara Everhart, 21, of Florence and Donald Woods, 21, of Florence; Oct. 17. Brittany Berwanger, 28, of Florence and Jason Vaughn, 28, of Covington; Oct. 17. Lauren Green, 21, of Union and Daniel Britnell, 26, of Union; Oct. 18. Aaron Tumulty, 24, of Florence and Michael Hollingsworth, 25, of Cincinnati; Oct. 18. Nicole Dameron, 23, of Florence and Jaime Lewis, 25, of Florence; Oct. 18. Lynn Marie, 30, of Florence and Cecil Bowlin, 51, of Florence; Oct. 19. Casandra Rulon, 32, of Florence and Jason Jordan, 32, of Florence; Oct. 19. Temprance Long, 28, of Florence and Jeremy Ewing, 25, of Burlington; Oct. 19. Dorothy Hicks, 27, of Florence and Bryan Schowalter, 39, of Florence; Oct. 19.
Construction trade school grows Community Recorder The Home Builders Association of Northern Kentucky has operated the Enzweiler Apprentice Training Program since 1955. The 2012-2013 school year recently began with impressive enrollment growth. This year 100 students enrolled in the first year of programming at the school; the largest first-year enrollment in decades. The entire program boasts more than 150 students and is planning for an enrollment of more than 200 in 2013.
In addition, the school has received the American Society of Association Executive Workforce Development Award from the National Association of Home Builders. This award recognizes local associations for their achievements in developing tomorrow’s construction workforce. The program is the oldest private trade school in the nation; operated at the association’s building center located in the Circleport Business Center off of Mineola Pike. Students in the program study two-year classes in carpentry, main-
LEGAL NOTICE: AUCTION OF DISCARDED ITEMS The City of Florence, Kentucky will sell at public auction discarded items including computer and office equipment, furniture, jewelry, tools, miscellaneous items, and the following 19 vehicles: 2004 Ford Crown Victoria; 2000 Ford Crown Victoria; 2006 Ford Crown Victoria; 2003 Chevrolet S-10; 2001 Ford Crown Victoria; 1995 GMC C 8500; 2005 Ford Crown Victoria; 2004 Ford Crown Victoria; 2007 Ford Crown Victoria; 1998 Ford Taurus; 1999 Ford Taurus; 1999 Ford Taurus; 2003 Ford Escape; 2005 Ford Crown Victoria; 2006 Ford Crown Victoria; 1997 Toyota Pick Up; 2002 Ford Taurus. A detailed list of items to be auctioned is available at the office of the City Clerk, Florence Government Center, 8100 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, KY 41042 (859-6478178, joe.christofield@florence-ky.gov). The auction will be held on Friday, October 26, 2012 at 9am (viewing at 8am) local time at the Public Services Maintenance Facility, 7850 Tanners Lane, Florence, KY 41042. All sales are final. 1001731649
LEGAL NOTICE "Public" Auction Compass Self Storage For Liens On Storage Units at all sites listed below, Thursday November 15, 2012. Starting At 9:30AM Compass Self Storage Formerly Hebron Self Storage 2020 Northside Dr. Hebron, KY.41048 859.689.0800 133 Dixie Pawn Shop/ Hutchinson, Roy 212 Brosky, David 329 Lentz, Michelle Compass Self Storage Formerly Mt. Zion Self Storage 10000 Sam Neace Dr. Florence, KY.41042 859.282.6622 136 Cheeks, Greg 332 Holt, Randy 520 Luttrell, Gerald 527 Oliver, Tim The goods in this Auction are being sold under the Judicial Lien Act. The goods are generally described as household goods and / or business related items unless otherwise noted. COMPASS SELF STORAGE reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. The payment terms of the sale are cash only. Complete terms of Auction will be posted day of sale at the Auction Site. Auctioneer Joseph C. Tate as Executive Administrator. 1732634
tenance and remodeling, plumbing, and heating, ventilation and air conditioning. The program operates a four-year class for students learning electric. After graduation, students are certified as trade school graduates and are two years closer to their journeyman’s certificate. The certification acceleration is not available from other schools in the area. For more information about the Enzweiler Apprenticeship Training program, call Thomas Napier at 859-331-9500 or email him at thomasn@hbanky.com.
LEGAL NOTICE The Boone County Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday, November 7, 2012 at 7:30 P.M. in the Boone County Fiscal Courtroom of the Boone County Administration Building, 2950 Washington Street, Burlington, Kentucky. *************************************************** Request of Michael R. Kirkwood and Carol W. Kirkwood (applicants) for Carol Whitson Kirkwood (owner) for a Zoning Map Amendment from Agriculture (A-1) to Agricultural Estate (A-2) for a 36.3 acre site located on the north side of Williams Road to the immediate east and north of the property at 1246 Merrell Road, and approximately 360 feet east of the Williams Road/Merrell Road intersection, Boone County, Kentucky. The request is for a zone change to allow a subdivision for detached single family residences. *************************************************** Information about this request is available at the Boone County Planning Commission office located at 2950 Washington Street, Room 317, Burlington, Kentucky or you may call at 859-334-2196. Other information is available at www.boonecountyky.org/pc. (10/25/12) 1001732962
NOTICE TO BID The Boone County Fiscal Court will receive sealed bids in the Office of the Assistant County Administrator, Second Floor, Administration Building, 2950 Washington Street, Burlington, Kentucky 41005, until 2:00 p.m., November 6, 2012, for a Recycling Sorting Line for the Boone County Public Works Department. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud at that time in the Fiscal Courtroom, First Floor, Administration Building. Late or facsimile bids will not be accepted. BID ENVELOPE MUST BE LABELED: "SEALED BID: Sorting Line." Envelope must also be labeled with the name and address of the vendor submitting the bid. Specifications may be obtained in the office of the Purchasing Agent, 2nd floor Administration Building, 2950 Washington Street, Burlington Kentucky 41005. Boone County reserves the right to reject any and all Bids, to waive any informalities, and to negotiate for the modifications of any Bid, or to accept a Bid which is deemed the most desirable and advantageous from the standpoint of value, service, and concept of operations, even though such Bid may not, on its face value appear to be the lowest and best price. No Bid may be withdrawn for a period of Thirty (30) days after the scheduled time for the receipt of bids. Gary W. Moore Boone County Judge Executive
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BOONE COUNTY Arrests/Citations Jordyn D. Stow, 22, DUI, careless driving at Burlington Pk., May 20. B.J. Miyura, 23, alcohol intoxication in a public place at 6052 Taylor Dr., May 20. Christopher B. Vizi, 29, DUI at Rogers Ln. and Hanover Blvd., May 20. Kevin Murray, 56, DUI, reckless driving, operating a motor vehicle on a suspended operator's license at Camp Ernst Rd., May 19. Matthew S. Covington, 19, possession of marijuana at 8275 Preakness Dr., May 15. Jeffrey S. Bates, 40, seconddegree assault, first degree wanton endangerment, prescription of a controlled substance not in its proper container at 6507 Dixie Hwy., May 15. Andrew W. Baker, 34, DUI at I-75 northbound, May 16. Marsha M. Donovan, 44, alcohol intoxication in a public place at 6908 Oakwood Dr., May 16. Joshua A. Traylor, 22, shoplifting at 7747 Mall Rd., May 16. Valerie I. Howe, 32, shoplifting at 7747 Mall Rd., May 16. Sarah E. Johnson, 27, possession of marijuana, alcohol intoxication in a public place at 8101 US 42, May 17. Michael D. Johnston, 30, DUI at Hopeful Church Rd. and Burlington Pk., May 17. Quinten T. Mcelfresh, 19, possession of marijuana at 7690 Burlington Pk., May 18. Ellen K. Barker, 31, shoplifting at 3000 Mall Rd., May 18. Joyce Hyde, 50, receiving stolen property under $10,000, shoplifting at 3000 Mall Rd., May 18. Olvin Maradiaga, 31, DUI, careless driving at Glen St., May 19. William M. Moritz, 44, alcohol intoxication in a public place at New Buffington Dr., May 18. Luis A. Suarez-Sanchez, 25, DUI, operating a motor vehicle without a license at 7056 Burlington Pk., May 19. Jennifer R. Roberts, 31, shoplifting at 7625 Doering Dr., May 19. Gary W. Ison, 46, menacing at 7690 Burlington Pk., July 6. Angel Tolentino, 30, DUI at Interstate 75, July 7. Armando Agular, 26, alcohol intoxication in public place at Interstate 75, July 7. John N. Rodriquez, 33, alcohol intoxication in public place at 223 St. Judes Cir., July 7.
LEGAL NOTICE 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 October 29, 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 #408, Tony Sechrest, 1 North Rosewood, Alexandria, KY 41001 Unit #325, Dennis Whitis, 38 Athates, Florence, KY 41042 Unit #195, Alison Grogan, 3233 North Talbot Ave, Erlanger, KY 41018 Unit #128, Travis Ware, 14 Eagle Drive, Elsmere, KY 41018 Unit #376, Raymond Gardinier, 537 E, Southern Avenue, Covington, KY 41015 Unit #278, Justin Knight, 3344 Beech Lane, Burlington, KY 41005 Unit #397, Vicki Diehl, 1919 Garrard Street, Covington, KY 41011 Unit #85, Marcus Williams, PO Box 188001, Erlanger, KY 41018 Unit #109, Sarah Dooley, 530 Rosary Drive, Apt. #6, Erlanger, KY 41018 Unit #362, Steve Johnson, 7069 Manderlay Drive, Florence, KY 41042 Unit #29, Dawn Pickie, 53 Wellington Street, Lindsay Ontario Canada K9V3N4. 1729913
ABOUT POLICE REPORTS 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. Timothy Brabant, 54, alcohol intoxication in public place at U.S. 42, July 7. Keith Otten, 53, DUI at U.S. 42, July 7. Derrick T. Eschan, 18, burglary at 8527 Crozat St., July 8. Angela H. Lacey, 33, possession of marijuana at 7625 Doering Dr., July 8. Ryan J. Langevin, 24, shoplifting at 4990 Houston Rd., July 9. Jeffrey K. Mitchell, 45, DUI at U.S. 42, July 1. Joseph E. Smith Jr., 44, alcohol intoxication in public place at 6724 Dixie Hwy., July 1. Brandon M. Deboard, 23, shoplifting at 4900 Houston Rd., July 2. Ashley R. Tinch, 24, shoplifting at 4900 Houston Rd., July 2. Michael S. Cain, 18, shoplifting at 1200 Hansel Ave., July 2.
Incidents/Investigations Assault Victim assaulted by known subject at 8800 block of E. Bend Rd., May 19. Victim assaulted by known subject at 6601 Dixie Hwy., May 15. Victim assaulted by known subject at Dream St., May 18. Victim assaulted by known subject at 7600 block of U.S. 42, May 19. Burglary Residence broken into and items taken at 197 Villa Dr., May 20. Residence broken into and items taken at 6045 Ridge Rd., May 19. Business broken into and items taken at Berberich Dr., May 18. Residence broken into and items taken at 7241 Turfway Rd., May 18. Electronics stolen at 6917 Oakwood Dr., July 6. Money stolen at 8527 Crozat St., July 8. Clothes stolen at 300 Christian Dr., July 1. Clothes stolen at 19 Meadow Ln., July 2. Reported at 34 Dortha Ave., July 3. Criminal mischief Vehicles vandalized at 7903 Dream St., May 16. Structure vandalized at 6930 Oakwood Dr., May 17. Vehicles vandalized at 7860 Mall Rd., May 18. Vehicles vandalized at 8118 Diane Dr., May 18. Vehicle damaged at 9278 Hardwicke Ln., July 5. Structures damaged at 8075 Steilen Dr., July 7. Structures damaged at 8136 Mall Rd., July 9. Vehicle damaged at 25 Hearthstone Ct., July 9. Vehicle damaged at 1172 Retriever Way, July 3. Fraud Subject tried to pass a fraudulent check at 6121 Preakness Dr., May 17. Victim's credit card stolen and used in multiple locations at 7777 Burlington Pk., May 18. Victim's credit card was stolen and used in multiple locations at 7819 U.S. 42, May 18. Victim's credit card stolen and
used in multiple locations at 6920 Burlington Pk., May 19. Credit cards stolen at 2122 Mall Circle Rd., July 5. Incident reports Subject found in possession of stolen property at 55 Spiral Dr., May 15. Subject found in possession of stolen property at 239 Main St., May 2. Subject found in possession of stolen property at 239 Main St., May 18. Robbery Money stolen at 8201 U.S. 42, July 9. Shoplifting Subject tried to steal items from CVS at 6801 Dixie Hwy., May 16. Subject tried to steal goods from Kroger at 7747 Mall Rd., May 16. Subject tried to steal goods from convenience store at 7716 Dixie Hwy., May 17. Subject tried to steal goods from the Florence Mall at 2104 Mall Rd., May 17. Subject tried to steal merchandise from Sears at 3000 Mall Rd., May 18. Subject tried to steal merchandise from Sears at 3000 Mall Rd., May 18. Subject tried to steal goods from Walmart at 7625 Doering Dr., May 19. Terroristic threatening Reported at 7937 Dream St., July 6. Theft Items stolen from residence at 2547 Spring Mill Pl., May 19. Money stolen from Dollar General at 7888 Connector Dr., May 16. Property stolen from victim at 8588 Commons Ct., May 17. Items stolen from residence at 15 Grand Ave., May 18. Victim's purse stolen at 7928 Dream St., May 19. Credit cards stolen at 4990 Houston Rd., July 5. Tools stolen at 1336 Hansel Ave., July 5. Vehicle parts stolen at 7625 Doering Dr., July 7. Electronics stolen at 8000 Ewing Blvd., July 7. Electronics stolen at 11 Lacresta Dr., July 8. Furniture stolen at 109 Yealey Dr., July 9. Shoplifting at 4990 Houston Rd., July 9. License plate stolen at 7350 Turfway Rd., July 9. Electronics stolen at 7216 U.S. 42, July 2. Building materials stolen at 5015 Houston Rd., July 2. Shoplifting at 4990 Houston Rd., July 2. Shoplifting at 1200 Hansel Ave., July 2. Electronics stolen at 130 Lloyd Ave., July 3. Electronics stolen at 8624 Red Mile Trce., July 3. Metals stolen at 1100 Hansel Ave., July 3. Theft from auto Vehicle broken into and items taken at 7708 Dixie Hwy., May 15. Vehicle stolen and not recovered at 7601 Industrial Rd., May 18.
Thompson House hosts workshop Community Recorder Thompson House will host its first-ever event in its new Musical Theater Workshop Series – A Chorus Line Workshop 1-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 3-4, in the Tommygun Theater at Thompson House, 24 East Third St., Newport. A Chorus Line Workshop will feature artist Donna McKechnie – director Michael Bennett’s muse and the Tony Award-winning Cassie in the recordsetting original Broadway company – and David Combs, who played Larry in the 1996-97 national tour
of A Chorus Line. The two-day workshop will focus on Michael Bennett’s choreography Saturday and on vocals and acting technique on Sunday. Local musician Jared Adamsom will provide piano accompaniment both days. Cost to register is $25 per day, or $40 to participate both days. A limited number of $10 observer tickets will also be available each day. Registration opens and tickets went on sale Monday, Oct. 8. To register or to purchase tickets, visit www.thompsonhousenewport.com.