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Workshop to be held at SSCC on Monday, February 24 on Precision Agriculture.

Grant money is available for repair/ replacement of Brown Co. septic systems The Brown County Commissioners and the Brown County Health Department would like to inform the public that there is grant money available for the repair and/or replacement of failing septic systems. This funding is made available to the County through the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Water Control

Fund. The grant is income based and, if the applicant is eligible, would pay either 85% or 100 % of the repair and/or replacement costs. For more information please contact Kelly Cole at the Development Office at 937378-3536 or the Brown County Health Department at 937-378-6892.

Valentine’s show at Gaslight Theater Come show your sweet heart one rockin' good time for Valentines Day this year by bringing them to "The Valentine's Day Rock & Roll Comedy Show"

Community Coalition set to meet Community Coalition for a Drug Free Mt. Orab will meet on Thursday, February 20th at 6:30 p.m. at JC’s Place in Mt. Orab. JC’s Place is located at the corner of South High Street and East Main Street in Mt. Orab.

Activity Professionals Week January 19-24th , 2014 Greg Stout, Executive Director @ Villa along with Activities Asst. Justin Johnson & Kim Futch, & Activities Director Janice Thompson. “We have the best Activities Department in the county. Our resident’s and their families love our Activity Dept. and we are very happy to help celebrate Activity Professionals Week for all their hard work they do. Thank you!” Greg Stout

VILLA GEORGETOWN Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center 8065 Dr. Faul Road • Georgetown, Oh 45121

937-378-4178

Donald Haitz Mr. Haitz was admitted to Villa Georgetown in December 2013. Donald was referred to the facility for rehabilitation because of increased weakness and difficulty in walking he experienced upon discharge from St. Joseph Hospital. Upon admission, Donald required minimal assistance with transfers and could only walk 150 feet and had limited activity tolerance, strength and poor balance.

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presented by the Gaslight Theater Players on February 14 and 15 at the Gaslight Theater in Georgetown. Half livemusic concert with your favorite love songs from the 60's to the 90's and half love themed skits that will leave you rolling with laughter in the aisles. Tickets are $10 at the door. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. with the show starting at 8 p.m. Friday February 14th couples get in for $18!!!! Check out our upcoming shows on our new website gaslighttheaterplayers.com or our Facebook page at facebook.com/gaslighttheaterplayers.

Cabin Fever craft and vendor show set Villa Georgetown celebrating

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UAS operations offer the potential of higher crop yields, more precise application of treatments, early detection of crop health issues, and increased revenues. Workshop participants will review the current state and future potential of UAS in precision agriculture. The workshop fee is $495 and capacity is limited to 30 participants. Reservations are requested by Feb. 24. For more information or to register, please contact Kim Fitzpatrick at 800-628-7722, ext. 4684, or kfitzpatrick@sscc.edu.

Villa’s Therapy Team Blake Spiller, Lori Malone, Karen Brown, Ruth Ann Copas and Nikki Pelvit, Rehab Director are shown here with Donald’s Homeward Bound certificate and graduation t-shirt.

It was Donald’s goal to return to his home and regain his independence! With the help of Villa Georgetown’s Physical and Occupational staff, Mr. Haitz’ goal became a reality in just one month of rehab.

Upon discharge, he had not only regained his independence with walking and transfers, but all of his self care activities as well and was excited to go back home with his wife!. During his stay at Villa Georgetown, he credits his therapy team for his progress and success. “They gave me great treatment every time I was there. I would recommend these people to anyone. I have NEVER BEEN TREATED BETTER!!” Congratulations to Donald for achieving his therapy goals!

VILLA GEORGETOWN Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center 8065 Dr. Faul Road • Georgetown, Oh 45121

937-378-4178

Are you tired of being stuck indoors? This will give you a reason to get out and have a great time! Proceeds go to ABCAP to help programs like: Meals on Wheels, Senior Housing, WIC, HEAP, HWAP, WORKFORCE, HEAD START, Brown County Recycling & MORE! For more info or to become a Vendor/Crafter call Samantha Jones at (513) 716-2175 The show will take place on Saturday, February 22, 2014 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 406 West Plum St Georgetown, (Old Alverda Reed Elementary in the Gym) Admission is free and food will be available for purchase and there will be raffles. There is sure to be a little something for everyone. We will have crafters and vendors. Some vendors will include Thirty-One Gifts, Origami Owl, Paparazzi (everythings $5 or less), Scentsy, Pure Romance, Damsel Defense, Baked Goods, Princess Primitives, Tupperware, Country Gourmet, Tastefully Simple, Hairbows, Blankets, Candlewarmes, Paracord Bracelets, Pikle, Paparazzi Jewelry, Handmade unique jewelry, IT Works, Birdbaths, Pine Lane Soaps (made from Goats Milk) and much more!

Family Winter Olympics at the Sardinia Library School-aged kids and their families will have a blast on Thursday, February 20 at 6 p.m., as they "go for the gold" in exciting indoor winter games such as Bobsledding, Speed Skating, Figure Skating, Snowflake Cutting and more. Please contact the Sardinia Library at (937) 4461565, to sign up in advance to reserve your place!

Phone: (800) 404-3157 Fax: (937) 444-2652 E-mail: bcpress@frontier.com VILLAGE OF ABERDEEN, OHIO ORDINANCE NO. 2014-01 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED $200,000 OF NOTES, BY THE VILLAGE OF ABERDEEN, OHIO, IN ANTICIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING A FINAL JUDGMENT AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the fiscal officer of this Village has heretofore estimated that the life of the project hereinafter described is at least five (5) years, and certified that the maximum maturity of the bonds issued therefor is twenty-five (25) years, and of the notes to be issued in anticipation thereof is twenty (20) years; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Village of Aberdeen (hereinafter called the “Village”), County of Brown, Ohio: SECTION 1. That it is necessary to issue bonds of the Village in the principal amount of not to exceed $200,000 for the purpose of paying a final judgment, evidenced by a settlement approved by the Brown County Court of Common Pleas, Civil Division on January 8, 2014, in the matter of Shinn Brothers, Inc. (Plaintiff) v. Village of Aberdeen, Ohio (Defendant). Said bonds shall be dated approximately January 10, 2015, shall bear interest at an approximate rate of six per centum (6%) per annum, and shall mature in substantially equal annual or semiannual installments over a period not exceeding twenty-five (25) years after their issuance. SECTION 2. That it is hereby determined that notes (hereinafter called the “Notes”) in the principal amount of not to exceed $200,000 shall be issued in anticipation of the issuance of said bonds. SECTION 3. That the Notes shall be dated their date of issuance, shall bear interest at a rate not in excess of four percent (4.00%) per annum, as determined by the Mayor and set forth in the Certificate of Award, setting forth the terms of the Notes, which is hereby authorized to be executed by the Mayor without further action by this Council, shall be payable at maturity, shall mature not more than one year from the dated date and shall be of such number and denomination as may be requested by the purchaser. The signature of the Mayor and Fiscal Officer on the Certificate of Award shall be conclusive evidence that the terms of the Notes are acceptable to the Village. Said notes shall only be issued in Authorized Denominations, which shall be $200,000. SECTION 4. That the Notes shall be executed by the Mayor and Treasurer and may but shall not be required to bear the seal of the corporation, provided that either (but not both) of such officers’ signatures and the seal may be facsimiles. The Notes shall be designated “Judgment Bond Anticipation Notes” shall be payable at the office of the Fiscal Officer, Aberdeen, Ohio, or a principal office of such bank or financial institution as is selected by the Fiscal Officer and Mayor to serve as paying agent, registrar and transfer agent (the “Paying Agent and Registrar”) for the Notes and shall express upon their faces the purpose for which they are issued and that they are issued in pursuance of this ordinance. SECTION 5. That the Notes shall be sold at public or private sale to such purchaser as is selected by the Mayor at a price of not less than par and the proceeds from such sale, except any premium or accrued interest thereon, shall be paid into the proper fund and used for the

purpose aforesaid and for no other purpose. SECTION 6. That the Notes shall be the full general obligations of the Village, and the full faith, credit and revenue of the Village are hereby pledged for the prompt payment of the same. The par value received from the sale of bonds anticipated by the Notes, and any excess fund resulting from the issue of the Notes, shall to the extent necessary be used only for the retirement of the Notes at maturity, together with interest thereon and is hereby pledged for such purpose. SECTION 7. That during the period while the Notes run there shall be levied upon all of the taxable property in the Village within applicable limitations, in addition to all other taxes, a direct tax annually, not less than that which would have been levied if bonds had been issued without the prior issue of the Notes; said tax shall be and is hereby ordered computed, certified, levied and extended upon the tax duplicate and collected by the same officers in the same manner and at the same time that taxes for general purposes for each of said years are certified, extended and collected. Said tax shall be placed before and in preference to all other items and for the full amount thereof. The funds derived from said tax levy hereby required shall be placed in a separate and distinct fund and, together with interest collected on the same, shall be irrevocably pledged for the payment of the principal and interest of the Notes, or the bonds in anticipation of which they are issued, when and as the same fall due; provided however, to the extent that debt service on said obligations is appropriated and paid from other municipal sources said tax shall not be collected for the purposes thereof. SECTION 8. All appropriate officers of the Village are further authorized to make, execute, acknowledge and deliver such closing documents, certificates, financing statements and other instruments or agreements as are, in the opinion of bond counsel, necessary to carry out the purposes of this ordinance. SECTION 9. That the firm of Peck, Shaffer & Williams LLP (“PSW”) is hereby engaged as the Village’s “bond counsel” and that the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver the engagement letter of PSW in the form on file with the Village. SECTION 10. That the Clerk of Council is hereby directed to forward a certified copy of this ordinance to the county auditor. SECTION 11. That it is found and determined that all formal actions of this Council concerning and relating to the adoption of this ordinance were adopted in an open meeting of this Council, and that all deliberations of this Council and of any of its committees that resulted in such formal action, were in meetings open to the public, in compliance with all legal requirements including Section 121.22 of the Ohio Revised Code. SECTION 12. That this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure necessary for the reason that the public peace, health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the Village require the immediate issuance of the Notes to provide for the orderly and timely payment of a final judgment as evidenced by a settlement, which was approved by the court on January 8, 2014, to which the Notes relate and shall take effect immediately upon adoption. ADOPTED: 1/9, 2014. Harry Foxworthy Mayor Attest: Nathan Pfeffer Clerk of Council BCP 2-9-14, 2-16-14 ----------------------------------------

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SSCC hosts Feb. 28 workshop on Precision Agriculture A one-day workshop in Precision Agriculture for Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) will be offered 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28, on the Central Campus of Southern State Community College, 100 Hobart Drive, Hillsboro. Southern State is pleased to announce a partnership with Sinclair Community College to bring the workshop to the region. Sinclair has become a leader in creating a national center for UAS training and certification that meets the demands of this evolving field. In precision agriculture,

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