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Deputy Chris Allen of the Clermont County Sheriff’s Office said that for the first time ever he is recommending home owners install security systems to help prevent theft.

He is one of four policemen who patrol Batavia Township, and he said they have been noticing an increasing theft trend as of late. “In the last two months we’ve seen a significant increase in the entries to residents’ homes,” Deputy Allen

The trend is similar across the county according to Clermont County Chief Deputy Rick Combs, and he said the reason criminals are going for precious metals is because they want to get away with stealing items and selling them for cash quickly. “With the economy being the way it is and the price of metals being as high as it is, I think that is driving burglaries up,” Chief Combs said. “I

Vandals disassemble part of skate ramp BY KRISTIN BEDNARSKI Sun staff

came to the village because they wanted to go on a horsedrawn wagon ride. And they enjoyed patting the huge black draught horse, Big Ben, who pulled the wagon. Several businesses were open during the evening, including Fifth Third Bank,

Amelia village officials have temporarily shut down the skate park located in Groh Park due to continuing vandalism to the structures within the park. “For a couple years we’ve had some kids disassembling elements of the skate park,” Mayor Leroy Ellington said. And while Ellington said he doesn’t think closing the park is a permanent measure, some residents are already concerned about when and if it will be re-opened. “We’re saddened by the fact that the skate park has been closed,” Leland Hamersley, a resident of Amelia told council at its Dec. 5 meeting. Hamersley said that although he doesn’t use the park, he walks his dog by the park nearly every day. He said every time he walks by he sees people, mostly children and teenagers, using the park. “I am worried if it closes it is going to give our young kids less to do,” Hamersley said. “Is there some way that it can be re-opened?” Mayor Ellington told Hamersley, and other resi-

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Magician John Louis interacts with children and guests during his performance at Christmas in the Village in Batavia. Louis joked with children and parents throughout his show.

Main Street was brightened with luminarias for Batavia’s annual Christmas in the Village Annual event featured holiday activities for children and adults BY KRISTIN BEDNARSKI Sun staff

Main Street in Batavia was illuminated with luminarias Dec. 10 for Christmas in the Village, and residents were

able to enjoy a variety of activities throughout the evening. Children were able to visit with Santa at the village office, families could ride through town in a horse-drawn

wagon, and many businesses were open with activities for guests. “I think everything went real well,” Mayor John Thebout said about Christmas in the Village. “I think the beautification committee did an excellent job, they worked hard putting this together.” Savanna Smith and Rebekah Sullivan said they

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think that this is a county-wide thing.” Chief Combs said they get reports of stolen jewelry and copper almost every day, and the number of reports they receive has increased since last year. Deputy Allen and Chief Combs both said it can be a difficult task to trace the stolen items back to an indi-

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Judge George Pattison was sworn in as judge of the Clermont County Municipal Court Dec. 9 in a courtroom packed full of family members, friends and supporters. Judge Pattison won a seat on the municipal court bench in the Nov. 8 election, in which he beat incumbent Judge Ken Zuk by 1,028 votes. During the swearing-in ceremony, Judge Pattison heard from several of his supporters including his son Geoffrey Pattison, friend John Donohoo and more. He was sworn in by Judge Robert Ringland of the 12th District Court of Appeals

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Judge Robert Ringland of the 12th District Court of Appeals swears in Judge George Pattison during a ceremony Dec. 9. Judge Pattison was elected as Municipal Court Judge in the Nov. 8 election.

and received his robe and gavel at the ceremony. “The things that make him an outstanding candidate to do this are really all the people who have helped him,” Geoffrey Pattison said at the

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Driving by Clermont County’s new wastewater treatment plant near Wards Corner Road in Miami Township, the operation looks nothing like a facility for treating wastewater, nor does it smell like one. There are evergreen trees bordering the facility, stone pillars and a metal gate serve as the entrance and engraved concrete surrounds the tanks throughout the facility. Within the facility ongoing processes keep the air clean and treat the water with the latest technology. “We knew aesthetics were important,” Dwight

Culbertson, assistant director of treatment for Clermont County Water Resources, said during an open house at the plant Dec. 9. “We wanted to make the plant fit in with the community.” The plant was constructed in 1985 by a private developer to serve businesses and homes in the I-275 corridor near Wards Corner Road. In 1996, the plant was turned over to the county, and operation was assigned to Clermont County Water and Sewer Department, which is now the Clermont County Water Resources Department. When CCWRD acquired the plant, they expanded it slightly to serve more people, but had bigger plans for the future of the plant. CCWRD employees began looking at ways they could improve plants in the area and they came up with a master See Plant, Page A8

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told Batavia Township trustees at their Dec. 6 meeting. Deputy Allen said criminals are staying away from big items such as televisions, computers and gaming systems, and instead are honing in on smaller, but smarter items to steal. “Normally they are taking jewelry and not taking things that can be traced,” Deputy Allen said.


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Ruth Hart encourages Jayla Donaldson, 3, of Batavia, as she approaches Santa at Christmas in the Village in Batavia. Children were able to get photos with Santa during the event.

magic show performed by magician John Louis later in the evening. Several prizes were raffled off at the end of the night including a boy’s bicycle, girl’s bicycle, child’s riding toy and more. “I believe we had another

very successful Christmas in the Village,” Mayor Thebout said. “And we’re looking forward to next year.” Mayor Thebout said they don’t have a date set for 2012 yet, but they normally try to work it around other events in the county.

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dents who attended the meeting, that he believes closing the skate park will only be temporary. Mayor Ellington said the vandals have been removing a specific piece of the skate park repetitively and the process takes a significant amount of work and tools to complete. Rick Rowland, supervisor of the public works department in the village, said the piece they are removing is a

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rectangular box that is about 60-70 pounds. “It’s attached to the top of one of the ramps,” Rowland said. He said it takes a specialized wrench to remove the box, and the vandals simply remove it and leave it in another area of the park. “We’ve been able to replace it each time,” he said. Mayor Ellington said they are questioning why the piece is being removed and if it is necessary for the safety of those who use the park. “From what they are say-

ing, the skaters are glad the piece is off,” Mayor Ellington said. However, because it could be a safety concern, and because the park being used less during winter months, Mayor Ellington said he made the decision to close the park until he receives a report from the manufacturer regarding the part. “Right now it is a matter of safety for the kids using it,” he said. “Once we have feedback, we’ll take that to the recreation commission and bring that to council.”

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by Judge Ringland, long-time friend John Donohoo presented him with his gavel. Pattison and Donohoo are both members of the Milford Mason’s Lodge 54. Donohoo spoke about masons and their history in the United States. He listed many government leaders who were masons and had the belief that all men are created equal and granted certain rights. “All these men are good men. They are patriotic and place the common good of the people before themselves,” Donohoo said. He encouraged Judge Pattison to think about these beliefs as judge, and he presented him with his gavel. Judge Pattison came forward to thank the entire room for helping him in his efforts to become municipal court judge. “Being elected judge has been a life-long goal,” Judge Pattison said. “I have worked hard for my goals. I have had a lot of help.”

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we know belongs to someone else.” He said their regulations discourage some people from coming and they lose the customers that they don’t want to have. “The agencies don’t expect us to be the judge and the jury,” he said. “They expect us to run a legitimate business and keep our records open to them.” And while Kish said his company tries to prevent purchasing stolen goods, he said other recycling companies and pawn shops do not. He said there is an underground market for pretty much everything, from sports tickets to pawn shops. “Not every ticket broker or secondary market is doing it responsibly,” he said. “Eventually the people who aren’t doing it the right way are going to be put out of business.” Chief Combs said pawn shops are required to send reports to police, and deputies routinely check in with scrap yards and metal recycling companies. He said most of the local shops work well with police, but adding stricter identification regulations for sellers and requiring shops to provide additional reports and receipts

would make things easier when tracking down criminals. “It would certainly help if we had some stronger laws governing the purchase of precious metals and scrap metals,” he said. However, Chief Combs also said more regulations wouldn’t be a cure-all. He said criminals sometimes go across state lines to sell stolen items, and many items are hard to identify as stolen. “We try very hard to identify every piece we come in contact with, but more importantly we try to protect it,” Chief Combs said. He said people should be wise about the items they have laying around because anything of value is of interest to criminals. “Keep things locked in the car, keep the house locked, lights on at night and talk to neighbors,” Chief Combs said. He said they have already prevented break-ins because of neighbors who have noticed something suspicious and called police. “All of those networking things we have done for years, still work today,” Chief Combs said.

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Letters to the Editor Party is eating itself alive To the Editor: The Clermont County Republican Party is eating itself alive. I’ve been a GOP supporter my whole life, but I will vote Democratic next November. Whether Tea Party or establishment, each Republican should reassess their messages they are giving to voters: divisiveness is not needed at this time. The next office holders should be good, knowledgeable people. Why does party affiliation matter to begin with? Republicans have controlled too many offices for too long in Clermont, and now their excesses are finally begin to show. There are many people unfit to be office holders who currently serve, and there are plenty of people fit to hold office who do not. There’s so much dirt in the Republican closet in this county that it’s time to sweep it clean. A new slate is what we need—one that is knowledgeable, fair, and honest. Terry Abernathy Loveland

Support Myers for state rep To the editor: Steve Myers is the pro-life conservative we need as our State Representative for the 65th district. He wants to put politics aside to protect unborn children and make

sure they are given the right to life. He believes all kids deserve the same opportunities he enjoyed growing up, and wants to protect life from the radical interests that oppose it. Steve has been on the frontline for our communities, seniors, and schools. Mr. Myers wants to bring quality jobs to Clermont to attract families to our area. Steve Myers is committed to making jobs 1) easy to create for businesses, 2) easy to get for workers, and 3) easy to retain in Clermont County. By doing this, Steve says Clermont will retain college graduates and attract new families. Steve Myers is the pro-life, pro-business conservative we deserve and need at the statehouse, where he will continue to fight for our neighborhoods and livelihoods. Steve has been an active member of our community his entire life, and is in favor of putting politics aside to do what is right. Please help us send a commonsense conservative to the statehouse. Mary Dillman Miamiville, Ohio

Christmas is under attack To the editor: There are different kinds of war; a war of words, a war with weapons,and a culture war. Here in America there is an ongoing war to remove the See Letters, Page A7

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first time Gingrich had made an absurd statement. Even back then, Gingrich was already notorious as an extremist who would say anything to get his name in the headlines. Gingrich first gained national attention back in the early 1980’s. Back then, CSPAN, which was then in its infancy, would televise speeches from the well of the House of Representatives by anyone who cared to make them. Gingrich would make attacking the speeches Democrats, accusing them of being “traitors,” and challenging them to come up to the microphone and deny it if it wasn’t true. What the viewers didn’t know was that Gingrich was speaking to an empty House, so there was no one there to come to the microphone. Speaker O’Neil heard about it and ordered that the cameras pan around the chamber so that viewers could see it was empty. that Accordingly, the next time Gingrich tried his stunt the cameras scanned the empty House, and Gingrich was left looking like a fool, shouting

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Newt Gingrich for president? Newt Gingrich is rocketing upward in the polls of candidates for the Republican presidential nomination. Many of the pundits who have been watching this field of candidates are now saying that Gingrich may have the Republican nomination sewed up. I’m not so sure. Although Gingrich’s polling numbers have risen in a spectacular fashion, it is still a couple of weeks until the first contest in Iowa, and we have seen candidates rise and fall during this primary season. Just a couple of weeks ago Gingrich suggested that money could be saved on schools by firing the janitors and having the poor kids clean up after the rich kids. Perhaps from Gingrich’s perspective (and for those who share it), this would have the added advantage of conditioning the children of the poor for the future that Newt has envisioned for them. Naturally, the reaction to Gingrich’s comments was immediate and volcanic. The entire fiasco reminded me of another Gingrich gaffe, about this time of year back in 1994. Gingrich declared that Susan Smith, the woman who killed her own children and then told police that her children were “carjacked” by a black man, did what she did because Democrats had a majority in the House of Representatives. That was not, however, the

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If we make it through December, everything’s gonna be all right A few weeks ago I shared some thoughts with you that my sister Kathy had written in her journal about the loss of her husband. Don passed away on Aug. 30 from colon cancer, but he also had been suffering from Alzheimer’s disease for the past two years. My sister is a very special person and has been blessed with the gift of expressing with pen the deepest thoughts and emotions of her soul. In the hope that this will be a blessing to others, Kathy has again granted me the privilege of sharing a passage from her Journal. This is a letter she wrote to Don on Dec. 1. “Good morning Sweetheart: On July 19, we were on our way home from our last visit with the Oncologist. Doctor Rasheed told us that you possibly had six months to live. As we drove home you asked me, ‘Did he say six months?’ When I replied, ‘Yes,’ you asked, ‘How long is that?’ I said, ‘We will spend Christmas together.’ You softly mumbled, ‘Okay’ and said nothing more. Our conversation ended as

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‘If we make it through December, everything’s gonna be all right.’ Sometimes I feel like screaming obscenities, but I would only be shouting at the wind. I do not want to struggle anymore and I dislike the taste of lye soap! There are days when it seems that my mind only goes in one direction; perhaps I should call OnStar because I am lost. The only way to go is up, for this has to be the lowest point I have ever felt in my life. I want to venture on and make plans for the future but my mind drifts. An hour later, I am still reading the same line or stuck on the same stitch. The future? I am waiting on the edge of nowhere. There are times when the horizon does not look bright, but the sun is shining today and I do feel a bit better, having made it through our birthdays and Thanksgiving. There are days when I feel like an early pioneer traveling across America. I pause to carve my name on the soft stone of a cliff to let others who follow know that I made it to this point. They too can

Contact your representatives U.S. Rep. Jean Schmidt Ohio 2nd District 8044 Montgomery Rd., Suite 170, Cincinnati, OH 45236 (513) 791-0381 418 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515. 1-800-784-6366 Rep. Danny Bubp State Representative for Ohio’s 88th District (614) 644-6034, e-mail at district88@ohr.state.oh.us 77 S. High St., 11th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215. Senator Tom Niehaus State Senator for Ohio’s 14th District (614) 466-8082; e-mail at tniehaus@mailr.sen.state.oh.us, Ohio Senate, Room 38, Statehouse, Columbus OH 43215. Rep. Joe Uecker State Representative for Ohio’s 66th District 298 Indianview Drive, Loveland, Ohio 45140-7528; (614) 466-8134

SHERROD BROWN UNITED STATES SENATOR fees they may face. For decades, major credit card companies have extracted extraordinary profits from consumers who may not

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or decades, major credit card companies have extracted extraordinary profits from consumers who may not understand the terms and conditions of lengthy credit card agreements.” understand the terms and conditions of lengthy credit card agreements. Big banks have hidden unfair credit card terms in language that only a contract lawyer can decipher. And without notice, big businesses have raised interest rates or imposed penalties. Americans deserve a consumer cop on the beat who is not marching to the orders of Wall Street executives.

“I did get an airbrush painting set when I was like 10.”

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Credit card issuers should not hide behind small print and legal jargon Credit card agreements should be written in easy-tounderstand language – not in small-print legal jargon. Consumers can make smarter choices about credit card usage when they understand what they are reading, but, right now, credit card companies hide costly fees by issuing incomprehensible contracts. And, throughout the country, we’re seeing middle-class families struggling to climb out of credit card debt. Americans owe a total of $693 billion in credit card debt – with an average balance of $1,809 per household. All who use credit cards should do so responsibly. But responsibility should also extend to the credit card issuers, and that means that they should not hide behind small print and pages and pages of legal jargon to disguise from consumers the interest rates, penalties, and

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Complex credit card agreements often translate to unsustainable levels of consumer debt and unchecked profits for big credit card companies. For too long, these special interests have yielded too much power. They employ high power lobbyists who protect the status quo. And largely, they’ve gotten their way. Until now. In 2009, I fought to pass the Credit Card A c c o u n t a b i l i t y, Responsibility, and Disclosure Act (CARD Act) aimed at keeping banks and credit card companies from nickel and diming hard-working Americans and underage consumers. The CARD Act has already helped stem the longstanding practice of hiking interest rates on existing cardholders, reduce the amount of late fees consumers are charged, and curtail the abuse of over draft fees. The CARD Act also requires a credit card company to notify a consumer 45 days in advance of a scheduled interest rate increase or other significant change to the terms of the card and provide that cardholder with the chance to cancel the card before the change occurs. And last year, as part of the Wall Street Reform Act, Congress created a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to

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Tell the world in a letter to the editor Do you have a complaint about something in your neighborhood? Is there someone you know who deserves a little extra attention and praise? The Clermont Sun gladly accepts opinions and letters to the editor. All letters must include the writer’s name, address and telephone number. Letters should be sent to: Letters, The Clermont Sun, P.O. Box 366, Batavia, OH 45103. Letters should not be more than 500 words. The Clermont Sun reserves the right to edit all letters for clarity and length. Letters can be sent via e-mail to clermontsun@fuse.net or faxed to 732-6344. Include name, address, and telephone number.

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County represented at Farm Bureau Federation meeting Farm Bureau members from Clermont County served as voting delegates to the 93rd annual meeting of Ohio Farm Bureau Federation (OFBF), held Nov. 30 – Dec. 2 in Columbus. Delegates established the organization’s policies on various federal and state issues, working together to create positions that are right for farmers, consumers and Ohioans. Annual meeting delegates represent various sizes and types of farms across the state.Representing Clermont County Farm Bureau were, front row from left, Craig Adams, State Trustee, Leesburg; David Lewis, County President, Batavia; Bill Barg, Cincinnati; back row Carl Schoellman, Batavia; Heather Utter, Organization Director, Georgetown; Loretta Blevins, Batavia.

This Cincinnati, Georgetown, and Portsmouth Railroad train sits at the present intersection of Clough Pike and Amelia-Olive Branch Road in a community known as Centerville. Centerville received its name from the fact that it was halfway between the villages of Amelia and Olive Branch.

40 Years Ago December 16, 1971 Citizensbank branch approved for Batavia

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Citizensbank National Association has final approval for a branch at Batavia. The new office is expected to open by April. Approval for the new facility came from the administrator of national banks in Washington. Bank officials said full-scale remodeling of the white brick building at 133 Main Street will begin immediately after the first of the year. Plans call for retention of the old home’s Colonial flavor--with a traditional front and interior decor. An exception will be wide windows planned across the entire rear of the structure. Citizensbank said the new office will be a complete banking facility, with a drive-in window, safe-deposit boxes, mortgage and installment loan departments. A large parking lot to the rear of the new bank will be entered from Third Street, and will have an exit onto Main. Approximately eight full-time persons will eventually be employed at the new office.

Gary Belt shot this deer, a 13-point buck with a unicorn, on his property outside Pt. Isabel in Washington Township on the first day of gun season.

Prime industrial sites in Clermont identified

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According to an industrial site survey made this summer by college students under a Council of State Governments Program, Donald Buckley, director of the Ohio Valley Regional Development Commission at Portsmouth, has announced that 2465 acres in Clermont County are included as prime industrial site locations. The acreage is already more or less in development stage. Included are 865 acres around the county airport near Batavia. 1200 acres east and west of Half-Acre Road, Afton and 400 acres on McMann Road, near Withamsville. It was pointed out that there was no effort to list all industrial land, but only to catalogue as much as possible during the 12 week period the students

Motley Navy Seaman Recruit Jodi Motley, daughter of Dena J. and Kris M. Motley of Amelia, Ohio, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill. During the eight-week program, Motley completed a variety of training which included classroom study and practical instruction on naval customs, first aid, firefighting, water safety and survival, and shipboard and aircraft safety. An emphasis was also placed on physical fitness. The capstone event of boot

camp is “Battle Stations”. This exercise gives recruits the skills and confidence they need to succeed in the fleet. “Battle Stations” is designed to galvanize the basic warrior attributes of sacrifice, dedication, teamwork and endurance in each recruit through the practical application of basic Navy skills and the core values of Courage and Honor, Commitment. Its distinctly ‘’Navy’’ flavor was designed to take into account what it means to be a Sailor. Motley is a 2011 graduate of Amelia High School of Batavia, Ohio.

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25 Years Ago December 18, 1986 US Jaycees honor Owensville mayor The mayor of Owensville has been named as one of The U.S. Jaycees ten Outstanding Young Americans for 1987. Mayor Harold V. House, 28, was selected by Jaycees for improving the quality of life through education and political leadership. The 10 recipients will be honored at an awards congress in Tulsa on January 17. At the age of 10, House acquired two jobs to supplement his parents income so his school clothes and books could be purchased. After graduating from Indiana State University, House went on to earn his masters degree from the University of Dayton. House has proven that adversity can be overcome according to the Jaycees. He became a jobs skills teacher for students who were incarcerated, had physical or mental impairments, or were presumed to be unemployable.

Police puzzled by unusual thefts Police aren’t sure exactly what is going on. Last Wednesday, police stations were flooded with calls about thefts of diapers. But the twist is that the diapers were all dirty. It seems someone stole the used diapers from the front porch of about 15 diaper service subscribers much to the chagrin of the diaper deliverer, the confusion of the subscribers, and the near-amusement of police. Did the thief know that the diapers were used? Police believe it would have been almost impossible not to know.

15 Years Ago December 19, 1996 Firefighter honored for community service Washington Township honored long time volunteer firefighter and Trustee Virgil Pollard Sunday with a surprise. During the dedication of the new township emergency services station on U.S. 52, Fire Chief Bethel Nevel unveiled a plaque honoring Pollard and his years of community service. Pollard’s family, friends and co-workers had managed to keep the honor a secret. “I’m as surprised as I can be,” Pollard said. “I can’t believe they kept it a secret.” Pollard has been a member of the volunteer fire department since 1956 and although he tendered his resignation from the department in December 1995, he still responds on emergency calls when needed, Nevel said.

Union Twp. rejects rezoning for condos An application for zoning change for a parcel of land at 1034 Ogle Lane in Union Township was defeated December 10. Archie Wilson applied to change the agricultural and R-1 single family zoning to R-3 multi-family in order to construct Lakes and Estates Condominiums. The parcel adjoins a single-family area on Gardner Lane and KDI Manufacturing. The planned unit development for the complex included 160 condo units, two tennis courts, two lakes, walking trails and green space, with swimming pool and clubhouse, according to drawings submitted by developer Ron Roberts. Roberts also submitted a secondary plan for an industrial complex to be constructed on the parcel if the multifamily zoning change was denied.

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The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects you from unreasonable government searches and seizures. The Ohio Constitution provides similar protections. Depending on the circumstances, those protections may apply when you are confronted by the police. The law generally recognizes three types of interactions with police officers: consensual encounters, investigative detentions, and arrests. The type of encounter you experience significantly impacts your rights and obligations, and in some cases, your criminal prosecution. Q: What is a consensual encounter? A: A consensual encounter occurs when a police officer approaches you

Law You Can use OHIO STATE BAR and engages you in conversation, but you remain free not to answer and to walk away. The encounter remains consensual even if the officer asks you questions, or asks to examine your identification or your belongings, as long as the officer does not suggest that you must comply. Q: Is a police officer allowed to ask me questions even if I’m not suspected of doing anything illegal? A: The police do not need ‘reasonable suspicion’ or

‘probable cause’ to start a consensual encounter with a member of the public. A police officer may approach you and ask you questions at any time. However, during such a consensual encounter, you are always free to leave if you no longer wish to talk. Q: How can I tell if I am having a consensual encounter? A: When asked to decide if an encounter was consensual, courts will examine whether a reasonable person would have felt free to leave. Courts will consider all of the surrounding circumstances in making that determination. However, because each situation is unique, the line between a consensual encounter and an investigative detention is not always obvi-

ous. The situation will determine whether your Fourth Amendment rights are involved. If you are approached by a police officer, are unsure of the reason, and do not wish to answer any questions, you may ask, “Am I free to leave?” Unless the officer believes he or she has at least ‘reasonable suspicion’ to detain you further, the answer to your question should be ‘yes.’ When in doubt about whether the encounter is consensual, you should ask, ‘Am I free to leave?’ Walking away from a police encounter without giving an explanation, however, is not a good idea. Q: What about my Fourth Amendment rights? A: Your Fourth Amendment rights are not at

issue if your encounter with police is consensual. However, if a police officer has, by physical force or show of authority, restrained your freedom such that a reasonable person would not feel free to decline the officer’s requests or end the encounter, then the encounter is not consensual and the Fourth Amendment applies. Q: What if the police take my driver’s license? A: A police request to see your identification does not necessarily turn a consensual encounter into an investigative detention, so long as you remain free to decline the request. Furthermore, Ohio courts have held that if a police officer takes and keeps your identification, you have been ‘seized’ under the Fourth

Amendment, and you are no longer involved in a consensual encounter. Q: Must I reveal my personal information during a consensual encounter? A: No. If an officer asks for your name, address, or date of birth, you are not required to provide it during a consensual encounter. However, if the police have ‘reasonable suspicion’ that you are committing, have committed, or are a witness to a wide range of possible offenses, you may be found guilty of a separate criminal offense if you do not provide that information. Because it is difficult to know whether an officer has the required ‘reasonable suspiSee Law, Page A8

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Events The next OEFFA (Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association) Chapter meeting will be at 2 p.m. Sunday Dec. 18 at the home of Ian and Kathy Cunningham at 5920 Stephan Rd.,Sardinia. There will be an educational presentation on SOIL (which we promise will be much more interesting than it sounds - guaranteed to make us better farmers and gardeners). New people are welcome. We will feed you delicious snacks and you will be able to tour the Cunningham's beautiful Black Sheep Fiber Farm. Call (937) 392-1543 for more information about OEFFA, or (937) 4462538 for directions. ❑❑❑

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Everyone is invited to a free community meal from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. Saturday Dec. 17 at the Kitchen of Faith, located at the Faith United Methodist Church, 180 North Fifth St. in Batavia. This is an outreach ministry of the church the third Saturday of each month for anyone in need of a good hot meal and fellowship with others. Call (513) 732 2027 for more information. ❑❑❑ The next meeting of the Bethel-Tate Tea Party is set for 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 15 at the Bethel-Tate Middle School. The program includes the next installment of the American Heritage Series by David Barton. For more information, contact Kathy Freudenberger at (513) 734-1855.

for family/friends are held on the third Monday of every month. The support group meets from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. The educational program begins at 7:30 and covers a variety of topics related to mental illness. The meetings are held at the Union Township Civic Center, Queen City Room A, 4350 Aicholtz Road, Cincinnati, OH 45245. ❑❑❑ The Clermont Charity Club hosts a Bid-N-Win Auction (25 cents auction) from 7 - 9 p.m. on the first Tuesday each month at the WT Ball Fields Community Building, 937 Ohio Pike in Withamsville. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The Bid-N-Win features products from Avon, Longaberger, Pampered Chef, Scentsy Candles, 31 gifts, Tupperware, Joyful Creations, Usborne books, Tastefully Simple, Mary Kay, and more. A raffle is held each month for a different charity. Guests have a chance to win free play for the entire night. Split the Pot and Bring a Friend Awards.

meeting. For more information call (513) 752-3817.

The Commodore 64 and 128 are still alive and kicking! They’re even using PC’s as slaves to increase their storage capacity, can be expanded to 16 megs and made to operate 20 times faster than their original speed. E-mail cbmusers@yahoo.com. For more information call Roger Hoyer at 248-0025. ❑❑❑ Everyone is invited to a free meal 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Saturday at the Kitchen of Hope. The Kitchen of Hope is located at Bethel United Methodist Church and its doors are open to anyone who wants a hot meal. Those who are elderly, young, unemployed, underemployed, in need of a hot meal or just in need of fellowship are invited to attend. The church is located 402 West Plane Street, in Bethel.

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The Clermont County Chess Club meets at 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday at the Withamsville Church of Christ, located at 846 Ohio Pike. All are welcome. Visit the club’s website at www.clermontchess.com. For more information write clermontchess@yahoo.com or call Bill Pursel at (513) 4775708.

The Disabled American Veterans Clermont County Chapter 63 and its auxiliary will hold monthly meetings on the second Monday of the month. Meetings are held 7 p.m. at the American Legion Post 237, located just off old state Route 32 on Memory Lane in Batavia. All disabled veterans are invited to attend the meetings.

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A support group for parents that have lost children, The Compassion Friends, meets the fourth Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at St. Timothy Episcopal Church, Beechmont Ave.

A general support group offering a safe place to share your experiences coping with mental illness meets every Wednesday from 12:30 - 2 p.m. at Emmanuel United Methodist Church, 4312 Amelia Olive Branch Road, Batavia. For more information call (513) 732-5418.

❑❑❑ If you have struggled with thoughts of suicide or you have lost someone to suicide and need to talk or share your feelings, please come to our support group. Meetings are every Tuesday 6 - 8 p.m. at the Batavia Public Library. If you need more information contact Barbara at (513) 371-6054.

❑❑❑ The Clermont County Historical Society and Harmony Hill Association (Williamsburg Historical Society) museums will be open to the public the first Saturday of the month from 1 4 p.m. The museums are located at Harmony Hill, 299 S.Third Street, Williamsburg. The Harmony Hill Association display features William Lytle, Father of Clermont County, and Williamsburg’s history. The Clermont County Historical Society archives will be open for research of Clermont County history. Also at the site is the Lytle Diary House, the oldest building in Clermont County. There is no admission charge. The museums can also be visited by making an appointment. ❑❑❑

❑❑❑ A caregiver support group meets at 10:30 a.m. the third Tuesday of each month at the main office of Clermont Senior Services, 2085 James E. Sauls Sr. Drive (across the parking lot from the YMCA). This support group is open to anyone caring for and/or making decisions for an older adult living in Clermont County. There is no charge for participation, but pre-registration is helpful. Please call Pam at (513) 536-4038. ❑❑❑ National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) support meetings

The East Fork Wood Carvers meet from 6 - 9 p.m. the second and fourth Monday of every month at the Union Township Civic Center. New members, and anyone interested in learning how to carve, are welcome to attend. For more information call John Dotson at (513) 7531389.

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❑❑❑ AARP 3435 Clermont County Chapter regular meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month at 1 p.m. at the American Legion post 72, located at 495 Cincinnati/Batavia Pike in Mt. Carmel. Issues concerning members, such as new legislation and community needs are discussed and if possible, acted upon. Additionally, each meeting ordinarily includes a speaker on topics of special interest to seniors, and/or entertainment. Light refreshments are served.

Join the Bethel Book Discussion Group at 1 p.m., Monday, Dec. 19 at the Bethel Branch Library, 611 West Plane Street, Bethel, 45106. This month’s discussion title will be "Dewey: The Small Town Library Cat Who Touched the World" by Vicki Myron with Bret Witt. Copies of the book will be available for checkout at the library. For more information, call the library at (513) 734-2619. ❑❑❑ Computer Instruction will be offered during library hours, Monday through Thursday for the month of December at the Felicity Branch Library. Adults can schedule an appointment for one-on-one help with computer basics, email, internet searching, and Microsoft Word. Job searching and resume assistance is also available. For more information or to register for an appointment, call the library at (513) 8764134. ❑❑❑ Adults are invited to join the New Richmond Spinebenders Book Club at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 27 at the New Richmond Branch Library, 103 River Valley Boulevard. This month’s discussion will be on the Mistress of the Art of Death by Ariana Franklin. For additional information on this session, call the library at (513) 553-0570. ❑❑❑

Library. This month’s title is A Red Bird Christmas by Fannie Flagg. The session is open to all interested adults. For more information, call the library at (513) 7525580. ❑❑❑ BabyTime will begin at 10 a.m., Wednesday, Jan. 4 at the Amelia Branch Library. BabyTime is an interactive storytime with infant and caregiver. Join us for stories, music, tickle time, and fun to begin building early literacy skills. For more information or to register your child, call the library at (513) 7525580. ❑❑❑ Get Graphic: Manga Instructions for Teens will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 7 at the Amelia Branch Library, 58 Maple Street, Amelia, 45102. Join guest presenter, Ronald LaCour to learn the key elements of drawing manga characters. For more information or to register, call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑ Amelia Branch Library Writer’s Group will meet at 6 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 10 at the Amelia Branch Library, 58 Maple Street, Amelia, 45102. Open to adult writers of all levels and genres to meet for peer support and sharing. The group will meet the second Tuesday of each month. For more information or to register, call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑

The First Wednesday Book Discussion Group will meet at 2 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 4 at the Amelia Branch

Coffee Hour: Career Resources @ Your Library will begin at 10:30 a.m.,

Friday, Jan. 13 at the Amelia Branch Library, 58 Maple Street, Amelia, 45102. This month join us to learn about resources the library has to help you with your job search. Get an introduction to our databases, featuring Learning Express Library's Job and Career Accelerator. For more information or to register call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑ College Scholarships: Show Me Where to Find the Money! will begin at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 17 at the Amelia Branch Library. Join presenter Dan Bisig for information on where to search for scholarships, getting over the scholarship hurdles and how and when to apply. For more information or to register call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑ The Anime Club meets at 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 11 at the Bethel Branch Library. Attendees ages 1318 can enjoy snacks, watch some anime movies and share opinions with the group. For more information call the library at (513) 7342619. ❑❑❑ Join the library for The Dead of Winter at 3:30 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 12 at the Bethel Branch Library. Attendees ages 10-18 create their own zombies, learn how to survive a zombie attack, and take a zombie stroll through the library. For more information or to register call the library at (513) 734-2619.

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❑❑❑ Weekly meetings will be held of the Milford Job Search Focus Group from 8:30 - 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Milford Christian Church 844 State Route 131 Milford, Ohio 45150. This group will have three main focuses: Career Education; Networking; Character Development. Reaching out to unemployed men and women in the surrounding area. For more information contact Karen Tracy at ktracy@cinci.rr.com

❑❑❑ ❑❑❑ The Clermont County Stamp Club meets twice each month at SEM Laurel Recreation Center, 203 Mound Street in Milford, on the first Tuesday of each month for an informal meeting and the third Wednesday for a formal

The Depression Bipolar Support Group meets from 12:30 - 2 p.m. Wednesdays at Emmanuel United Methodist Church, located at 4312 Amelia Olive Branch Road, Batavia.

Church Events

Taylor’s Chapel United Methodist Church, 2460 Greenbush West Road in Sterling Township, is hosting a Free Community Holiday Dinner from 5 - 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11. Following the dinner a Candlelight Service will be held in the Church Sanctuary. Everyone is invited to stay for this service.

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Drive in Milford, will be holding a Christmas Eve candlelight service beginning at 7 p.m Saturday, Dec. 24. Everyone is invited to join Pastor Chris White and the entire congregation to sing Christmas carols, hear the Bell Choir, and join in the lighting of candles to the strains of Silent Night. For more information contact Chris White (513) 8319100.

Visit Ambassador Free Will Baptist Church for Sunday School at 10 a.m., worship Sundays at 11 a.m., evening worship Sundays at 6 p.m., and Bible study Wednesdays at 7 p.m. The church is located at 776 Clough Pike in Union Township. for more information call (513) 752-4882.

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Join fellow believers at the Williamsburg Community Prayer Meeting on the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at a rotation of four local churches. Dates and places are and Jan. 2 at Trinity Christian Fellowship. In over 13 years of monthly gatherings, there has been a positive impact on the community as God has blessed spiritually, financially, and socially. For more information, contact Pastor Rex Schrolucke at (513) 724-3500.

St. Philomena, the oldest catholic church in Clermont County, founded in 1839, continues its tradition of 8 a.m mass every Sunday. The church is located on Stonelick Williams Corner Road, about one mile off state Route 50. For more information, call the church office at (513) 732-2218. ❑❑❑

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Laurel United Methodist Church, located at 1888 LaurelLindale Road, will have a carryin Christmas dinner at 5 p.m Sunday, Dec. 18. Bring your favorite Christmas dish to share and enjoy the fellowship. At 6:30 p.m. there will be the children’s Christmas program, “A Mouse’s Tale.” ❑❑❑

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Continued from page 4 his baseless charges to an empty chamber. Newt Gingrich was forced out of the office of Speaker of the House after four years. Usually a Speaker either retires (as, for example, John McCormack and Tip O’Neil did) or loses his office as Speaker because his party went from the majority party to the minority in the House. Newt Gingrich was forced out by his fellow Republicans. When the Monica Lewinsky affair exploded on the national scene, Gingrich thought he had found a political gold mine. He organized the congressional hearings for maximum political effect on the 1998 elections. He pushed for the House to impeach President Clinton, and the Republicans followed him. As it turned out, the American people saw through it all and the Republicans actually lost a few seats in the House in ‘98. The Republicans realized that by following Gingrich, they had missed an opportunity to increase their majority. (Historically, the President’s party loses seats in the House in the mid-term elections of the President’s second term). Gingrich was forced out as Speaker and he resigned his seat in the House. He was the only Speaker in the history of the House of Representatives to be fined by the Ethics Committee. ($300,000 for misusing his tax-exempt “foundations” for political gain. A good example of this was the “Abraham Lincoln Opportunity Fund” which was supposed to be an inner city scholarship program. Gingrich transferred

money out of this tax-exempt “foundation” to GOPAC, his political action committee, which funneled money to Republican candidates.) It was only after Gingrich resigned his seat that it became public knowledge that he had been cheating on his (second) wife with a staffer in his office for a period of seven years. This time span included the entire period of the Monica Lewinsky scandal, when Gingrich pushed his fellow Republicans so hard to impeach Clinton for his dalliance with Monica Lewinsky. The revelation of Gingrich’s affair with a staffer only added to his reputation for hypocrisy, which was already legendary. Since he resigned from the House, Gingrich, like many other former officeholders from both parties, has cashed in on his notoriety and on his connections. He has formed several companies which run the gamut from influence peddling to selling motivational videos and “Businessman of the Year” awards. (For a mere $5,000 you can receive an “official” Newt Gingrich “Businessman of the Year” award, complete with a plaque commemorating the honor. This made the news when the proprietor of a topless bar featuring “exotic” dancing received a notice in the mail that his business had been selected and he need only send in the money to get his “official” plaque). Gingrich contends that he is not, and has never been, a lobbyist. Technically he is correct because in Washington, D.C., where Newt has lived since he resigned, the term “lobbyist” means “registered lobbyist.” One must register

as a lobbyist in Washington if one is going to visit an elected federal officeholder in person at his office on behalf of a client. Obviously, this leaves a large amount of “wiggle room.” One could, for example, talk to an elected official by telephone, or meet him at a place other than his office (such as at one of Washington’s many fashionable restaurants), or communicate by text message or email. After stating publicly that any congressman who took money from Freddie Mac should be “thrown in jail,” Newt was forced to admit that he had taken $1.2 million from Freddie Mac. He claimed that this was for his services as a “historian.” The derisive contempt that most of those who heard this “explanation” received it with can better be imagined than described. Gingrich’s monumental reputation for hypocrisy was thus further enlarged (if that is possible). Newt Gingrich has been in Washington for 30 years, and he has done many things that younger voters don’t know about and some older voters have forgotten. Many of the things that Newt has done are a matter of public record, and no amount of mendacity will allow him to escape responsibility for them. He has more baggage than a fully loaded Boeing 747. He may win the Republican nomination anyway but if he does it says more about this year’s field of candidates than it does about him. Paul Schwietering is a former Democratic state central committeeman. He lives in Union Township.

Brown: Protecting consumers Continued from page 4 give consumers as loud a voice as the Wall Street special interest. The CFPB – a watchdog charged with cracking down on Wall Street’s financial tricks and reckless practices – last week in Cleveland unveiled a less complicated credit card agreement. This two-page prototype credit card agreement is written in plain language. It is also much shorter than the average 5,000 word contract currently used. With more than 500 million credit cards in circulation across the country – and rising credit card debt – it is imperative that we do a better job of empowering Americans to combat abusive credit card practices. Last week, I spoke with Associate Director of CFPB Raj Date about the importance of strengthening our economy by strengthening consumers’ understanding of credit card agreements. He explained how the proposed, simplified credit card agreement would explain in clear terms consumer rights, privacy protection, and ways in which billing disputes are handled. As the chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Protection, I’ve been working to improve disclosure to bolster financial stability in households both in Ohio and throughout the United States. We’ve already helped protect Americans from excessive credit card debt and create fairer rules for consumers. This new effort is an extension of that work. When given the choice between signing a simplified two-page agreement or com-

ly bills. That’s why Congress should work closely with CFPB to help protect American communities from the economic weight of credit card debt.

mitting to a stack of difficultto-understand pages, Americans will make wiser choices about credit card spending – and save money by paying fewer fees. We can eliminate cumbersome contracts and protect cardholders from surprises in their month-

Sherrod Brown is a United States Senator from Ohio.

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Letters: We must fight against war on Christmas Continued from page 4 word Christmas. A secret conspiracy has attacked every sign and symbol that identifies Christmas as the birth of Christ. Soon that beloved word will disappear just like an endangered species. Christmas is celebrated all around the world except in America. Silently this evil force has replaced the word, Christmas, with ‘happy holidays.’ At every shopping mall it’s quite evident that this generic ‘holiday’ celebrates snowmen, reindeer, elves and santa. Merchants have removed everything that reflects the Nativity; no stars, no angels, no shepherds and no baby Jesus. Even their employees are ‘programed’ to say ‘happy holidays’ to each customer. Of course they don’t know that long ago that word meant ‘holy day.’ Our county libraries have also removed the word Christmas from their activities. Instead they have chosen to host ‘holiday’ events. Have taxpayers noticed this departure from our Christmas traditions? Even our schools promote this conspiracy by changing their calendars; winter break

instead of Christmas break. Children must listen to socalled ‘holiday’ songs. I wonder exactly which holiday they are celebrating i.e. valentine’s day, halloween, maybe July 4th. School administraters refuse to let them hear beloved Christmas carols like “Silent Night’ which tell of Jesus’ birth in a lowly stable. No Christmas trees, no red-andgreen decorations in the classroom and definitely no class parties. Indeed Christmas is now ‘politically incorrect.’ As taxpayers we should question how they can completely ignore this national holiday. Doesn’t 99 percent of Americans celebrate Christmas? Years ago we found nativity scenes in public places and parks. Now we find young people ‘camped out’ in these very same public parks. However in 2011 it is illegal to have a Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus in the manger there. Recently some nativity scenes on private property have had the baby Jesus taken by pranksters. Don’t they know that Jesus is the reason for the season? Why do we give gifts at Christmas? Why do we put a

star on the top of our Christmas tree? In America today most people have no idea why we have these traditions. A few know that its based on the wise men bringing gifts to Jesus, whom they found by following the star. Recently a young girl being interviewed on TV. When asked ‘what is Christmas’ this child had no idea. In our culture that’s a reality check for America in the 2lst century. This year Christmas falls on Sunday, Dec. 25; many churches will cancel their services. Why? So families can stay home to enjoy all the gifts that ‘santa’ brought. How can these people celebrate Christmas? It’s like having a birthday party for Jesus but forgetting to invite Him. Who is this ‘grinch’ that stole Christmas in America? It’s no secret. Anyone can be a detective: read the daily papers, listen to the TV news, search the web and you’ll find plenty of evidence. Lawsuits against public schools, public parks, public buildings, public officials who dare to promote the true meaning of Christmas. Could this ‘grinch’ be the ACLU? Can the battle be lost before those in God’s army

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realize there is a war? A powerful force, the ACLU promotes the false fable that Americans must recognize the so-called ‘separation of church and state.’ Most Americans know the truth: our founding fathers believed in freedom-of-religion, not freedom-from-religion. We must win this silent war before the grinch i.e. ACLU steals Christmas! Everywhere we go lets say Merry Christmas as we remember the angel’s message to those shepherds so long ago “Peace on Earth, Good will to Men.” Libbie Bennett New Richmond

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The Williams Corner Church of God has set Christmas and New Years services. “Celebrate The Day,” a Christmas musical will be presented at the Williams Corner Church of God at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 18. This event is for all ages and presents the celebration of Christ’s birth through music of a mixed choir of The new Wards Corner Regional Treatment Plant is complete after landscaping and architectural features were added this summer. The plant features a more modern and environmentally friendly design.

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plan in the late 1990s for improving the existing facilities in the northern Clermont area as well as providing service to areas without sewer. When it came to the Wards Corner plant, they decided the area would be best served if they constructed a new plant altogether. Originally, Culbertson said there was push-back from the community about building a facility, and many were concerned that a new, larger facility would be a detriment to the area. He said department officials looked into improvements that could be made to make the facility less noticeable and more environmental. “We’re thinking about long term sustainability and linking in concert with the environment,” Culbertson said about their plans. They planned for an extended air plant, where the area around the plant head is cov-

ered to contain odors. Equipment was also installed to capture air and remove additional odorous components. Water quality was also important to both residents and the CCWRD, so the plant was designed to remove phosphorus as well as to include ultraviolet light for disinfection and rapid sand filters in addition to previous water treatment aspects of the facility. They designed the new plant with room to spare, and it can handle an average flow of two million gallons a day. Culbertson said there were also concerns about the appearance of the facility, which is why they pursued extensive landscaping and a different design than other plants. Plant construction began in 2006 and the new $10 million plant was in operation by the spring of 2009. This summer, the plant was complete after landscaping and aesthetic

additions to the plant were finished. “They did a nice job,” Culbertson said about the aesthetics of the new facility. And walking through the facility in the direction the water flows, it is obvious the plant was designed to be as environmentally friendly and as safe as possible. Culbertson said water is tested multiple times as it moves through the treatment process, and the plant is regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency. He said much of the safe waste is recycled to be used on farms. By the time the process is complete, the water is crystal clear, and released into a stream on the property. Culbertson said the cleaner and more environmentally friendly design is the future of wastewater treatment plants, and the Wards Corner plant is just the start. “We are kind of a new generation now,” he said.

adults and young people Then on Sunday, Dec. 25 the church will celebrate Jesus’ birth with a service at 11 a.m. Everyone in attendance will receive a treat as they leave. Mark Wednesday, Dec. 28 at 7 p.m. to be at the midweek youth service. This service is geared toward all ages. Then on Saturday, Dec. 31 the church will be ringing in

the new year with a pot luck dinner at 8:30 p.m. Following the dinner, a Watch Night service will be held to pray in the New Year. On Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012 the New Year will be started right with services at 11 a.m. Come to one or all of these services at the church at 6162 State Route 132, Goshen. For more information call (513) 288-1977.

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Law: Encounters with law enforcement Continued from page 5 cion,’ you may want to provide your name, address, or date of birth if asked. However, you are not required to provide any other information. Also, if your age or date of birth is an element of an offense that you are suspected of having committed, such as underage drinking, you are not required to provide that information. Q: Must the police read me my ‘Miranda rights’ during a consensual encounter? A: No. Police officers

do not have to read you your ‘Miranda rights’ during a consensual encounter. However, whether you are informed of your ‘Miranda rights’ is not a reliable indicator of the type of interaction you are having with the police. Q: Does this mean that I should not talk to the police? A: No, but understanding the bounds of the government’s authority when interacting with the police is always important. Finally, when in doubt about the situation, simply ask, ‘Am I free to

leave?’ The answer to that basic question will have an important impact on your rights. This Law You Can Use column was provided by the Ohio State Bar Association. It was prepared by Assistant State Public Defender Jeremy J. Masters of the Office of the Ohio Public Defender. The column offers general information about the law. Seek an attorney’s advice before applying this information to a legal problem.

Seniors: Making it through December Continued from page 4 leave their mark when they pass this way. I know there is still business to attend to. A voice inside reminds me, ‘Keep it together Kathy; you have blueberry pies, banana muffins, and chocolate chip cookies to bake.’ Then, in a moment of quiet reflection, I find myself reach-

ing out, trying to touch the colors of the misty dawn. I am calmed by the lake’s still waters. My heart swells with pride of being loved, and knowing that not everyone can recall memories like mine, sweeter than maple sugar candy. Thank you for riding beside me for forty-seven years. You have reached the other side, please wait for me. It is not

yet time for me to round that last curve, but I will fetch my reward soon enough and will once more see the light in your eyes. Until then, as always, I will love you forever and a day. Kathleen” George Brown is the executive director of Clermont Senior Services.

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Lois Schibley, 86 Lois Schibley, 86, of Milford, died Dec. 12 in Columbus Schibley was a homemaker. She is survived by her husband Robert, children Elizabeth Dodderer and Jim Schibley, seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren and her brother Jim Taylor. Services 2 p.m. Dec. 15 at Evans Funeral Home in Milford, interment at Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati.

Frank Fischer Jr., 74 Frank A. Fischer Jr., 74, of Amelia, died Dec. 4. Fischer is survived by his children Frank A. Fischer III, Suzanne (Bruce Thomas) Fischer, Amy Fischer and Andrew Fischer, grandchildren Nathan Fischer and Arias Fischer, siblings Frances, Tina, Henry, Betty, George, Joe, Tony, Bill, Pete and Ted Fischer. He was preceded in death by his sister Emily. Visitation 4 p.m. Dec. 9 at E.C. Nurre Funeral Home in Amelia. Services 10 a.m. Dec. 10 at St. Peter Cemetery in New Richmond. Memorials to charity of one’s choice.

Marie Lester, 88 Marie Lester, 88, of Moscow, died Dec. 10. Lester is survived by her husband Curtis Lester, children Linda (Bob) Bettle, Buck (Barbara) Lester, Sandy (Larry) Mitchell and Grace (Randy) Yazell, eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Visitation 4 p.m. Dec. 14 at E.C. Nurre Funeral Home in New Richmond. Services 1 p.m. Dec. 15, also at the funeral home.

Anthony Yannetti, 85 Anthony Yannetti, 85, of Union Township, died Dec. 7 in Anderson Township. Yannetti served in the United States Army during World War II, he was also an accountant for Siemens. He is survived by his wife Clara Yannetti, children Karen, Teresa, Ann and Joseph (Michele) Yannetti and Barb (Art) Zais, grandchildren Nicole Yannetti, Chenoa, Antonia and Isaac Zais and Evan and Brenna Yannetti and sister Mary Neidich. He was preceded in death by sister Jeanette Chiodl. Services 10 a.m. Dec. 16 at St. Veronica Catholic Church. Interment at Gate of Heaven. Memorials to Hospice of Cincinnati, P.O. Box 633597, Cincinnati, OH or American Diabetes Association, 644 Linn St. Suite 304, Cincinnati, OH 45203. Sue Icard, 62 Sue Icard, 62, of Miami Township, died Dec. 7 in Blue Ash. Icard was an administrator in the sales industry. She is survived by her husband Arthur Icard, parents Mae Brown and George Brown Sr., step-son Tony Icard, siblings George Brown Jr., Charlie Brown and Yvonne Bricker, aunt Betty Jo Armstrong and other nieces, nephews, family and friends. Services 2:30 p.m. Dec. 12 at Graceland Memorial Gardens Chapel, interment at Graceland Memorial Gardens in Milford.

Eloise Paine, 76 Eloise Paine, 76, of Goshen, died Dec. 8. She is survived by her daughters Victoria Nugent and Sherril Knight, five grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren. Services will be held at the convenience of the family.

Daisy E. May, 94 Daisy E. May, 94, of Leesburg, Ohio died Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011 at the Highland District Hospital. She was born February 13, 1917 in Cavour, South Dakota the daughter of the late Henry and Anna Thielbar Beckman. Mrs. May had been a school teacher for 28 years serving several school districts retiring from the Greenfield School System. She was a member of the Leesburg United Methodist Church, the Retired Teacher’s Highland Association, County Senior Citizens and the Business and Professional Women Association. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Albert May on April 18, 1989, five sisters, Marie Ziegeldorf, Dora McKee, Mabel Foster, Alice Beckman, Lily Haeder and four brothers, Raymond Beckman, George Beckman, Harry Beckman and William Beckman. She is survived by eight children, Charles (Patricia) May of Fairborn, James (Susan) May of Leesburg, Kenneth (Martha) May of Leesburg, Allen (Paula) May of Leesburg, Barbara (Jerry) Ross of Batavia, Patricia (Richard) Reynolds Batavia, Melanie (Bill) Stacy of Daytona Beach, Florida, Melinda (Craig) Martin of Leesburg; 18 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, and one brother, Elmer Beckman of Cavour, South Dakota. Services Dec. 5 at the Leesburg United Methodist Church. Interment at Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Arthritis Foundation, Cincinnati Office, 7124 MiamiAvenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45243. The Turner Funeral Home is serving the family.

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William McCarty, 75 William McCarty, 75, of Batavia, died Dec. 9 in Jackson Township. McCarty was a asphalt foreman for Schumacher and Dugan. He is survived by his wife Irene Sparks McCarty, children Bruce, Martin (Mindy), Clayton and Frank McCarty, grandchildren Joshua and Cella McCarty, John Harper IV, Evan and Zakkry McCarty, siblings Bob (Gladys) and Jack McCarty and brother-in-law Maxine McCarty. He was preceded in death by his son Chris McCarty and siblings L.D., Pearl, Aileen and Wanda. Services Dec. 12 at Evans Funeral Home in Milford. Interment at Baxter Crematory in St. Bernard.

Batavia High School Chamber Choir members are, seated from left, Jake Riley, Mike Almond, Jessica Bauer, Allissa Howlett, Bethany Grimes; standing, Karen Allen (director), John Bonavita, Aaron Wood, Corey Griffith, Jacob Parks, Courtney Huser, Lauren Williamson, Travis Mathis, Lauren McClanahan, Noah Winter, Andi Otten, Emily McClanahan, Paige Knechtly, Jessica Pelfrey, Emily Leach, Gabby Morrow, Emily Hendrix, Eva Gipson, Katelyn Bottorff, and Rocky Gerhard.

Batavia Chamber Choir participates in Morehead State’s Choral Festival On Nov. 14 - 15 members of the Batavia High School Chamber Choir participated in Morehead State University’s Choral Festival. This festival involved select students from area

schools who came together to sing in two large choirs. During the two days the students were in approximately 15 hours of rehearsals under the direction of guest clinicians and university pro-

fessors. The university choirs performed a concert for the students the first evening. The two days ended with a concert performed by all the high school students on the second evening.

Amelia grad patrols Afghanistan Corporal Chris Ginandt, a grenadier from Cincinnati, halts during a patrol in Kajaki Sofla, Afghanistan, Nov. 4. Ginandt, a 2008 graduate of Amelia High School, and his peers with 2nd Platoon, Company B, 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, conduct a high rate of patrols in the area in an attempt to limit the insurgency’s freedom of movement in this key district.

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State of Ohio supports Farm Credit Services allocates Milacron job creation $100,000 for scholastic support with tax incentive Milacron LLC, a leading global supplier of plasticsprocessing technologies and one of Greater Cincinnati’s largest manufacturers, was recently awarded an employee tax incentive from the Ohio Tax Credit Authority to support the company’s creation of jobs in Brown County. The incentive is based on Milacron’s recent $1.5 million capital investment for equipment to expand capabilities at its Mt. Orab facility. The expansion is expected to add at least 35 new jobs to the plant’s existing 199-person workforce, and the incentive is based on the company’s ability to meet this goal over the next three years. Currently, Brown County has an unemployment rate of 10.2 percent, one of the highest in the State of Ohio. By providing incentives for manufacturing corporations like Milacron, the Ohio Tax Credit Authority is helping stimulate immediate job creation in the region, as well as giving corporations tools for expanding their infrastructure to create sustainable long-term job growth into the future. “Given the high unemployment rate in this region, tax incentives are increasingly important in helping companies like Milacron support our growth initiatives,” said John Francy, Milacron LLC’s Chief Financial Officer. “We want to recognize the contribution of the Brown County Department of Development

in helping us secure this incentive.” Milacron continues to demonstrate a firm commitment to the economic success of the state. Not only are its corporate headquarters based in Ohio, four of its six business units are located there as well - providing more than 710 regional jobs. “With strong roots in Ohio, Milacron is the only plastics injection molding machinery manufacturer still based in the United States. This tax incentive supports our mission to provide American manufacturers with the equipment and machinery they need to be successful,” said Francy. “We have a long history of success despite numerous obstacles, and we remain passionately committed to advancing technology, creating jobs and enhancing the skills of its workforce – all critical components of Ohio economic growth.” Milacron LLC and its businesses are committed to being the leading suppliers of plastics-processing technologies and industrial fluids around the world. The people of Milacron’s companies know what matters in manufacturing, and every day, put this know-how to work to help customers improve productivity, cut costs, increase energy efficiency, eliminate scrap and reduce cycle times. For more information, visit www.milacron.com.

Farm Credit Services of Mid-America – a $17.5 billion agriculture lending cooperative serving farmers and rural America in Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana and Tennessee – is allocating more than $100,000 in scholarships to students studying agriculture and other related majors during 2012. In addition to offering scholarships through the 4-H and FFA and several universities across the association’s four-state territory, Farm Credit will be awarding 42 scholarships to FCS members or children of members who are attending college. The values of the FCS scholarships are between $1,000 and $1,500 and are awarded based on academic record, leadership qualities, and community involvement. “For the last several years, we have offered scholarships to youth as a way to demonstrate our commitment to help prepare them for tomorrow’s

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Police searching for Amelia woman’s attacker bag over her head. The attacker did not say anything during the encounter. She struggled and broke free from the attacker who fled the scene. The victim then went to her neighbor’s house for assistance. She suffered cuts and bruises in the attack and was treated at Anderson Mercy Hospital, and then transferred to University Hospital for further evaluation. She was kept overnight and released the next day. Based upon evidence collected at the scene, follow up, and interviews Clermont

C o u n t y S h e r i ff ’s Investigators identified the perpetrator, Erdal Ozevin a Turkish national who is the U.S. on a VISA. Erdal Ozevin He has been charged with Aggravated Burglary and Kidnapping, felonies of the 1st degree. Anyone with information concerning the whereabouts of the subject should contact the Clermont County Sheriff’s Office at (513) 732-7510.

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The Clermont Co. communications center received a 911 call at approximately 5 p.m. Dec. 9 indicating that a woman had been attacked in her home in Amelia after coming home from work. She pulled into her attached garage and as she entered the laundry room she was attacked by unknown male who placed a bag over her head and bound her legs with tape. She was struck several times in the head and face and attempted to fight off her attacker but did not get a look at him because she had the

Creature Feature

Watch out for holiday pet hazards DR. DAN MEAKIN, DVM

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Pets have an undying love of all things that fit in their mouths, especially if they’re bright and shiny. In addition to good cheer, most homes are full of tempting hazards like these: Tinsel Animals that like to play with string often find tinsel irresistible. Batting around tinsel is fine, but swallowing the stuff can be life threatening. Strands can get caught in the GI tract and cause the intestines to bunch up. The only treatment is surgery to remove the offending mass. If your pet is attracted to tinsel, keep it off the tree this year. Electrical cords Like tinsel, electrical cords appeal to string lovers as well

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as teething puppies. Biting into a cord can cause severe tongue burns, which in turn can cause your pet’s lungs to fill with fluid. This condition requires immediate medical attention. Chocolate This human treat contains a substance called theobromine, which is toxic to pets. All chocolate is dangerous, but the unsweetened variety (used in baking) is most harmful. Chocolate poisoning can result in hyperexcitability, nervousness, vomiting, diarrhea, and death. Poinsettia Despite what you might have heard, the poinsettia plant is not poisonous, but its bright colors attract nibblers. Chewing on the petals can irritate your pet’s mouth and cause stomach upset. Mistletoe Eating some varieties of mistletoe may only cause

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stomach upset. Feasting on others can cause serious problems like liver failure and seizures. It’s best to play it safe and keep all mistletoe where your pet can’t reach. People food We all like to include our pets in holiday meals, but remember that sudden changes in diet are hard on the digestive system, especially if the new food is high in fat. Although it might seem harmless, letting your pet sample from the table can lead to vomiting, diarrhea, and even problems with the pancreas from eating too much fat. Dr. Dan Meakin, DVM, is the owner All Creatures Animal Hospital with locations in Amelia and Anderson. He has practiced veterinarian medicine since 1989.

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Ground broken on expansion of Felicity-Franklin fire station BY ART HUNTER Contractors have begun work on an expansion and remodeling of the FelicityFranklin Fire Department’s fire station. The station, located at 718 Market Street in Felicity, will be expanded from 2,500 square feet to about 8,500 square feet. The number of bays for equipment will grow from six to nine, and sleeping quarters for six firefight-

The Clermont County Humane Society is again teaming with the Board of Clermont County Commissioners and the Clermont County Auditor’s Office in the search for the 2012 Clermont County Humane Society Poster Pooch. All dog owners in Clermont County, with a valid 2012 dog license, are eligible to enter their four legged friends to represent the Clermont County Animal Shelter in various campaigns and publications. The prize winner will also receive a $250 gift card to a local animal supply store and a gift basket from the Humane Society. Prize baskets and gift cards will also be presented to second and third place winners. “Last year we had around 100 dogs entered in the competition!” said Molly Geise with the Clermont County Humane Society. “Our judges had a hard time deciding on the winner, based on the won-

derful pictures and essays submitted.” The 2011 Poster Pooch winner, Bailey Miles Radabaugh of Miami Township, is a 10-year-old mixed breed that enjoys working as a therapy dog for children and adults with disabilities. To enter the 2012 Poster Pooch competition, you must have a valid dog license. “Dog licenses are required, by Ohio law,” said Clermont Auditor Linda Fraley. “From Dec. 1, 2011 through Jan. 31, 2012, dog licenses are on sale, $14 each, at the Clermont County Auditor’s Office (located at 101 E. Main Street in Batavia), the Clermont County Animal Shelter (located at 4025 Filager Road), along with a variety of satellite locations; visit the website www.ClermontAuditor.org for a complete list of satellite locations or to purchase a license online.” Kennel licenses cost $50 and are only available at the Auditor’s Office. “The fees

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collected for dog licensing go directly to the county’s animal control program to care for abused, neglected and unwanted animals in the county,” said Board of Clermont County Commissioners President Ed Humphrey. “A valid dog license is the best way to ensure a happy reunion if you and your pet are ever separated.” Pictures submitted for the competition must be noncopyrighted and a non-published work. Entry forms are available at the Clermont County Animal Shelter or can be downloaded at

www.ClermontAnimalShelter. com or www.ClermontCountyOhio.g ov. All entry forms and pictures should be emailed to klehr@clermontcountyohio.g ov. Entry forms can also be sent to the Clermont Office of Public Information, 177 E. Main Street, Batavia, Ohio 45103: entries are due by January 31, 2012. All contest pictures will be posted to the Clermont County Facebook site at www.Facebook.com/Clermon tCounty. Contest winners will be announced in February 2012.

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saved over the years.” Chief Weber says that in addition to plans for adding employees and purchasing equipment, the department, which is a private fire company founded in 1963, is in talks with Franklin Township to merge with the township life squad. The expansion is expected to be completed by March or April of next year. The contractor is ML Barnard, Inc.

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ers will be built. The sleeping quarters will be used in the future when the department hires fulltime employees and is able to staff the station 24-hours a day. The department currently has two paid part-time employees and 28 volunteers. “We’re doing this without any additional cost to the taxpayers,” Chief Rick Weber said. “This project is being paid for with money we’ve

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The Clermont County Grand Jury of the Court of Common Pleas has issued the following indictments: Heather Lynn Elizabeth Rasnick for receiving stolen property; forgery. Ian Thomas Steele for two counts trafficking in marijuana. Vincent J. Drabick for theft. James Calvin Muth for breaking and entering. Paul Junior Vicars for receiving stolen property. Walter William Powell for two counts receiving stolen property; two counts forgery. Douglas Edward Neal for possession of heroin. Ryan Leroy Ferrell for traffick-

ing in heroin; permitting drug abuse; four counts endangering children; possession of heroin; aggravated possession of drugs. Shawna Sue Parm for trafficking in heroin; permitting drug abuse; four counts endangering children; possession of heroin; aggravated possession of drugs. James Edward Tolbert, Jr. for carrying concealed weapons. Sylvia Ann Beckelhymer for burglary. Austin Wayne Hundley for five counts breaking and entering. Jessie Lee Perry for burglary; theft. Michael Ray Kautz for grand theft of a motor vehicle; theft; forgery.

The following cases have been filed with Clermont County Clerk of Courts Barbara A. Wiedenbein: Pollitt, Thomas M. vs. Pollitt, Tonya M. Complaint for divorce with children, filed. Pope, Miranda A. vs. Pope, Allan R. Complaint for divorce with children, filed. Snyder, Mark D. vs. Snyder, Danielle. Complaint for divorce with children, filed. Clasgens-Beckett, Tina vs. Beckett, Charles. Complaint for divorce with children, filed. Johnson, Thomas J. vs. Johnson, Pamela L. Complaint for divorce without children, filed. Stevenson, Ronald E. vs. Stevenson, Lena. Petition for

dissolution of marriage, filed. Graybill, Julia vs. Graybill, Troy. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Fullarton, Natasha M. vs. Fullarton, Richard H. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Duck, Alana C. vs. Duck, Ray L. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Misch, Gary A. vs. Rigney, Janet M. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Gullett, Derrick A. vs. Gullett, Sarah A. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Pless, Joan S. vs. Pless, Donald G. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Smith, Cheryl J. vs. Canfield, Darryl. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed.

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include: • Traditional sounds of the winter solstice with Celtic music by Dark Moll. • West Clermont By Request will be singing holiday classics for the CNC community. • Dulcimer performance in the historic Krippendorf Lodge • Participants are invited to join a drumming circle to feel the energy and excitement of the winter solstice. “The winter solstice is a time honored way to celebrate the holiday season nature has created for us. We welcome community to share the excitement the holidays and learn the science behind the Winter Solstice Celebration,” says Kristi Masterson, Director of Marketing and Membership at CNC. Connie O’Connor, CNC’s Director of Education, will be presenting a Winter Solstice presentation explaining the myths and historical truths regarding the shortest day of the year. “Winter Solstice Celebration guests learn the customs and beliefs of the traditional solstice combined with festive modern holiday cheer including crafts, music

Acreage reporting dates have been streamlined The Risk Management Agency and the Farm Service Agency have established 15 common acreage reporting dates for producers participating in RMA and FSA programs. Brian D. Frieden, Director of the Springfield Regional Office, Risk Management Agency, states “For Ohio producers, this means the number of acreage reporting dates will decrease from five to four.” Beginning in 2012 burley tobacco, spring cabbage (planted 3/15-5/31), corn, grain sorghum, hybrid corn seed, spring oats, popcorn, potatoes, soybeans, tomatoes, and any other crops not listed elsewhere will have a July 15 acreage reporting date. Summer cabbage (planted 6/01-7/20) will have an Aug. 15 acreage reporting date. Beginning in 2013 Jan. 15 will be the acreage reporting date for apples and grapes. Dec. 15 will be the acreage reporting date for fall barley, fall wheat, and any other fall-

seeded small grain. Before this streamlining initiative RMA had 54 acreage reporting dates for 122 crops across the United States. That number has been reduced to 15 acreage reporting dates. These common dates between RMA and FSA will reduce some of the reporting burden on producers and allow USDA agencies to share similar data. “It is always important for producers to discuss any questions or concerns with their crop insurance agent, including how these dates will affect them,” reminds Frieden. For more information and a list of local crop insurance agents, please visit the RMA Web site at www.rma.usda.gov/tools/age nt.html. Waivers of administrative fees for producers who qualify as limited-resource farmers are available. Crop insurance agents will assist those qualifying producers with determining eligibility for waivers.

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‘Sensitive Santa’ will meet children at Families with ASD breakfast event The Families with ASD is proud to announce our 7th Annual Breakfast with Santa! Scott Harrison has agreed again to be our wonderful "Sensitive" Santa. This is his seventh year being Santa, and he always does a wonderful job with our Children/Adults with Autism. Every child/adult with Autism and all their siblings will receive a free present from Santa's Worshop, as well as the opportunity to get your picture taken with our Sensitive Santa! Breakfast with Santa will be held from 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17 at The Autism Family Resource Center: 5989 Meijer Drive Suite #9, Milford. Call and RSVP (513) 444-4979. Check us out on Facebook a t www.facebook.com/#!/events /246368518751728/ If you have any friends or family that have a child or adult with autism, please let them know about Families with ASD and all the free Services we offer families in our community!

Families with ASD has no paid staff, only volunteers. Every penny donated to Families with ASD stays here, and helps us offer families touched by autism in your community the following: • Autism Family Resource Center • Autism Family Support Groups • Autism Expo • Guest Speakers • Autism Yellow Pages • Holiday Parties (Easter, Halloween, Christmas) • Adults with Autism Socials/Classes • Autism Training • Free Friday Flicks • and Much, Much, Much More! You can help Families with ASD by making a donation today. There is no donation that is too small. You can make donations on-line by going to www.helpingfamilieswithautism.com or mailing donations to Families with ASD at the Autism Family Resoruce Center, 5989 Meijer Drive, Suite 9, Milford, OH 45150.

Bethel book fair to be held The Bethel Library Volunteers Used Book Fair will be held in January. The fair will be held from 3 - 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 23, 12 - 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 24; 3 - 5:30 p.m. Wednesday Thursday, Jan. 25 - 26 and from 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday

- Saturday, Jan. 27 - 28 at the Bethel Branch Library, 611 West Plane Street, Bethel, 45106. Used fiction and nonfiction books and audio/visual materials will be available for adults, teens and children. For more information, call the library at (513) 734-2619.

and refreshments. Winter is a wonderful time to get outdoors and find peace in nature” she said. The winter solstice, also known as the solar new year, marks the first astronomical day of winter. It is the day the sun is furthest from the earth, making it the shortest day and longest night of the year. “We will have activities in our Visitor Center, The Historic Krippendorf Lodge and of course outside on our trails” added Masterson. Registration is not required. Cincinnati Nature Center member adults are $6, children are $3. Nonmember adults are $14, children are $6. Some activities may require additional fees. Cash only accepted. For more information on our Winter Solstice Celebration, please visit www.CincyNature.org or call (513) 831-1711. Cincinnati Nature Center’s Rowe Woods is located at 4949 Tealtown Rd., Milford. Cincinnati Nature Center is a non-profit, environmental education organization whose mission is to Enrich Lives by Inspire Passion for Nature through Experience, Education and Stewardship.

Celebrate winter traditions in a whole new way at the Cincinnati Nature Center.

Hoxworth Blood Center is proud to announce its first ever “Fire & Ice” promotion. This winter, join Hoxworth Blood Center in celebrating the holiday magic of saving lives through blood donation. Beginning Monday, Dec. 19 until Friday, Dec. 30, lifesaving donors can provide a holiday miracle for local Cincinnati patients in need of help. Each donor will be entered for a chance to win some amazing presents on that holiday wish list. During the fiery week of Dec. 19, one winner will be selected each day to win a free Kindle Fire for their gift of life. During the icy week of Dec. 26, one donor will be selected daily to win a $250 gift card from Diamonds Rock for their lifesaving donation. Individuals can make this holiday season extra magical by donating blood at any of the eight Neighborhood Donation Centers in the TriState area. For more information on blood donation visit our website at www.hoxworth.org, or to schedule an appointment, call (513) 451-0910. Walk-ins are welcome, however appointments are encouraged.

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Celebrate winter traditions in a whole new way at the Cincinnati Nature Center. On Sunday, Dec. 18, join the CNC community and rejoice at their annual Winter Solstice Celebration. From 1-5 p.m., participants can appreciate the simplest pleasures of the holiday season. Rekindle your senses with the sounds, smells, sights, and tastes of the Winter Solstice Celebration at Rowe Woods. Partake in a timeless chance to see nature in action during the peaceful winter season. Guests will be invited to take a magical horse-drawn wagon ride through Rowe Woods. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in a self guided winter scavenger hunt. Visitors can enhance their holiday experience by making their own percussion instrument or planting Narcissus bulbs. Our simple percussion instrument making craft can be taken home to enjoy for the holiday season with your family. Visitors can also create their own personal arrangement of Narcissus bulbs and watch them bloom in the winter. The many musical activities

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B R O A D S H E E T E V E N Southwest Healthcare Executive Chairman Paul Tuft and Susan Croushore, CEO of The Christ Hospital, celebrate their new affiliation.

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We are also proud to announce an affiliation with The Christ Hospital. The quality health care we provide to our friends and neighbors will now be enhanced by the clinical excellence and physician expertise of the area's most preferred health care provider. We would like to thank our staff for all of their hard work and sacrifices that led up to this new day for health care in Brown County and surrounding communities.

We look forward to serving the health care needs of Southwest Ohio with our new affiliate, The Christ Hospital.

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Brown County General Hospital is now Southwest Regional Medical Center.


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IN THE CLERMONT COUNTY COMMON PLEAS COURT CASE NO. 2011CVH149 JUDGE FERENC CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A. PLAINTIFF, VS. ANDREW W. GRAHAM DEFENDANT(S). NOTICE Defendant Andrew W. Graham, whose last known address is 4141 Fox Run Trial, Apartment 3, Cincinnati, OH 45255, otherwise the place of residence being unknown, will take notice that on January 24, 2011, Plaintiff Capital One Bank (USA) N.A. filed a Complaint in the Court of Common Pleas of Clermont County, Ohio alleging that Defendant failed to pay as agreed the credit card issued to Plaintiff and that Defendant therefore in default on said account. Plaintiff demands judgement against the Defendant in the sum of $15,088.61 plus interest and costs. The Defendant named above is required to answer on or before the expiration of twenty-eight days after the last publication notice, which will be on or about December 15, 2011 Barbara A. Wiedenbein Clerk of Courts by M. Schnatz Deputy Clerk CS 11-10t6 --------------------------------------------COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011-CVE-1249 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER Plaintiff vs. STEPHANIE PAVEY, ET. AL., Defendants TO THE DEFENDANT, STEPHANIE PAVEY AND HER UNKNOWN SPOUSE, IF ANY, WHOSE RESIDENCES ARE UNKNOWN. Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as Defendants by filing a Complaint on July 19, 2011 in the Clermont County Court of Common Pleas for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges against certain real property described in the Complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the Court a judgement foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens thereon. The property which is the subject of this foreclosure action is as follows: Permanent Parcel Number and amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges due and unpaid: #15-23-08H-056. $1,416.00 Legal Description: See Exhibit “A” Any person owning or claiming any right, title or interest in, or lien upon, the real property listed above should file an Answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. An Answer must be filed in the office of the Clerk of Courts, Clermont County, Ohio within Twenty-eight (28) days after date of last publication of this notice which will be published for six consecutive weeks. The last date of publication is December 29, 2011. If no Answer is filed or you fail to otherwise respond on or before the time stated above, a judgment of foreclosure will be taken by default as to the real property listed in the Complaint. Such real property shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, charges and court costs incurred in the foreclosure that are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of the entry of Confirmation of Sale, any owner or lienholder of a parcel listed in the Complaint may redeem it be tendering to Plaintiff the amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs which have been incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Upon the filing of the Entry of Confirmation of Sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. Any person thereafter claiming any right, title and interest in, or lien upon, said real property shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, interest, lien and equity of redemption in such property. BARBARA A. WIEDENBEIN CLERK OF COURTS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO 270 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 by M. Schnatz, Deputy Prepared by: DONALD W. WHITE Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney 123 N. Third Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Attorney for Plaintiff CS 11-24t6 ---------------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1368 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP Plaintiff(s) vs. JEFFREY VOGEL, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF BATAVIA to-wit: Situated in the Township of Batavia, County of Clermont and State of Ohio. And in Military Surveys #1671, 1672 and 1673 and being Lot #21 of MacAuthur Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book “D” page 234 of the records of Plat found in the Clermont County Ohio Recorder’s Office. Said Premises Located at 11 McArthur Drive, Amelia, OH 45102. PPN: 034414021. Said Premises Appraised at $75,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than twothirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Elizabeth A. Carullo Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------MIAMI TOWNSHIP NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, January 9, 2012 at the Miami Township Civic Center, 6101 Meijer Drive, Miami Township, Ohio 45150 before the Miami Township Zoning Board of Appeals on the following request: Case #833 ~ Greycliff Development, LLC Greycliff Development, LLC, 7800 cooper Road, #204, Cincinnati, Ohio 45242 requests a variance of five (5) feet to reduce the front yard setback from 45 feet to 40 feet on lots 94, 97, 98, 100, 104, 105 and 106 and a variance to allow for front entry garages on lots 97 and 98. Such property is located on the north side of N. McCormick Trail approximately 150 feet from Sophia Drive, Miami Township in the Greycliff subdivision. Area in acreage is 12.6841 acres. This notice is given to advise the applicant, or representative of applicant, that they must appear at this meeting and present the case for the case to be heard and, so that every interested person, or representative may appear at this hearing and express their views in support of or opposition to the variance, appeal or conditional use and to the Zoning Resolution. No correspondence will be accepted and all testimony must be given in person. This application may be examined at the office of the Miami Township Zoning Secretary, 6101 Meijer Drive, Miami Township, Ohio 45150 during normal business hours. Miami Township Zoning staff and Zoning Resolution are available at 6101 Meijer Drive, Miami Township (513-248-3731) during normal office hours for any concerned citizen who would like an explanation of this zoning request before the public hearing. Jo Brotherton c: Applicant; Adjoining Property Owners CS 12-15t1 --------------------------------------------The following applications and/or verified complaints were received, and the following draft, proposed and final actions were issued, by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) last week. The complete public notice including additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information or a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http://www.epa.ohio.gov/actions.asp x or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614-644-2129 email: HClerk@epa.state.oh.us FINAL ISSUANCE OF RENEWAL OF NPDES PERMIT FELICITY WWTP 771 PRATHER RD FELICITY OH ACTION DATE : 01/01/2012 RECEIVING WATERS: UNNAMED TRIBUTARY OF BEAR CREEK FACILITY DESCRIPTION: COUNTY COMMIS IDENTIFICATION NO. : 1PH00011*GD This final action not preceded by proposed action and is appealable to ERAC. DRAFT NPDES PERMIT RENEWAL - SUBJECT TO REVISION STONELICK STATE PARK CAMPGROUNDS WWTP 2895 LAKE DR PLEASANT PLAIN OH ACTION DATE : 12/14/2011 RECEIVING WATERS: STONELICK LAKE FACILITY DESCRIPTION: STATE FACILITY IDENTIFICATION NO. : 1PP00020*CD CS 12-15t1 ---------------------------------------------

LegaLs NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGMENT OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011 CVE 00782 J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER of Clermont County, Ohio Plaintiff, v. JAMES R. ANTER, et al Defendants. WHEREAS, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: Parcel # 32-30-14A-044 $4,666.88 Total Amount of Taxes Due: $4,666.88 Court Costs Due: $4,347.12* Total Judgment: $9,014.00 *Additional costs may occur with the sale or pay out of the property. Legal Description: EXHIBIT “A” Parcel #32-30-14A-044. Military Survey No. 2938M, Tate Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a found bolt at the Centerline Intersection of Sodom Road (County Road No. 111) and Patterson Road (Township Road No. 49); Thence along the Centerline of Patterson Road, North 5 deg. 30 min. 00 sec. West, 417.00 feet to a set Mag Bolt at the Northeast corner of a tract conveyed to Edward C. and Debra M. Schabell as recorded in Official Record Book 162, page 722 and being the real place of beginning; Thence along the North line of said Schabell tract, North 88 deg. 30 min. 00 sec. West, passing a set 5/8 inch Iron pin with cap at 20.25 feet, for a total distance of 313.00 feet to a point reference by a found 1 inch Bar being 2.01 feet North and 0.71 feet West, said point being the Northwest corner of said Schabell tract and being in the East line of a tract conveyed to Robert and Clara Kirk as recorded in Deed Book 414, page 300; Thence along the East line of said Kirk tract, North 6 deg. 21 min. 30 sec. West, 272.97 feet to a point referenced by a found 5/8 inch Iron pin being 0.27 feet South and 0.20 feet East, said point being the Southwest corner of a tract conveyed to Victor and Della Collins as recorded in Deed Book 658, page 593; Thence along the South line of said Collins tract, North 88 deg. 30 min. 00 sec. East, passing a set 5/8 inch Iron pin with cap at 293.95 feet, for a total distance of 314.00 feet to a set Mag Nail in the Centerline of Patterson Road; Thence along the Centerline of Patterson Road, South 5 deg. 30 min. 00 sec East, 300.00 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 2.0449 Acres of land, more or less, and being subject to all legal highways. This description in based on an actual field survey performed by American Land Surveys, Inc. in August, 1997 under the supervision of William J. Ellison, Ohio Registration No. 7612. Tax Map or Parcel ID No.: 32-3014A-044 LAST KNOWN ADDRESS OF: JAMES A. ANTER AND JANICE A. ANTER, UNKNOWN WHEREAS, such judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of such judgment. NOW, THEREFORE, Public Notice is hereby given that I, the Sheriff of Clermont County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this parcel at 10:00 O’clock A.M., at the Clermont County Sheriff’s Office, 4470 St. Rt. 222, Batavia, Ohio on the 10th day of January, 2012. If the parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of the first sale and at the same time of day and at the same place, on the 24th day of January, 2012, for an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this parcel. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASERS OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. A. J. Rodenberg, Jr./ P. MacFarland SHERIFF, Clermont County, Ohio CLERMONT COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Donald W. White CS 12-1t5 --------------------------------------------NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGMENT OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011 CVE 00483 J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER of Clermont County, Ohio Plaintiff, v. KEN STRINGER, INC., et al Defendants. WHEREAS, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: Parcel #11-22-04G-169. $15,420.47 Total Amount of Taxes Due: $15,420.47

Court Costs Due: $3,160.00* Total Judgment: $18,580.47 *Additional costs may occur with the sale or pay out of the property. Legal Description: EXHIBIT “A” Parcel #11-22-04G-169. LOT NO. 5 Situated in the Township of Goshen, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, being a part of Stark’s Military Survey No. 2753, and being Lot No. 5 of O’Bannon Cove Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book No. 14, Pages 16 through 18 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office and subject to covenants and restrictions as recorded in Official Record 2009, page 1676 of Clermont County Recorder’s Office. Parcel No. 11-22-04G-169. LAST KNOWN ADDRESS OF: KEN STRINGER, INC., 7092 Hill Station Road Goshen, Ohio 45122 WHEREAS, such judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of such judgment. NOW, THEREFORE, Public Notice is hereby given that I, the Sheriff of Clermont County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this parcel at 10:00 O’clock A.M., at the Clermont County Sheriff’s Office, 4470 St. Rt. 222, Batavia, Ohio on the 10th day of January, 2012. If the parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of the first sale and at the same time of day and at the same place, on the 24th day of January, 2012, for an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this parcel. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASERS OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. A. J. Rodenberg, Jr./ P. MacFarland SHERIFF, Clermont County, Ohio CLERMONT COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Donald W. White CS 12-1t5 --------------------------------------------NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGMENT OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011 CVE 00944 J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER of Clermont County, Ohio Plaintiff, v. BONNIE JEAN MCCLANAHAN, et al Defendants. WHEREAS, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: Parcel # 22-26-19.113 $2,873.95 Total Amount of Taxes Due: $2,873.95 Court Costs Due: $2,982.00* Total Judgment: $5,855.95 *Additional costs may occur with the sale or pay out of the property. Legal Description: EXHIBIT “A” Parcel 22-26-19.113. Situated in John Woodford Military Survey No. 2475, Village of Laurel, Monroe Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a set 5/8” Iron pin being the intersection of the Easterly line of Pearl Street and the Southerly line of Harrison Street; Thence along the Southerly line of Harrison Street S. 60 deg. 23’ 08” E. 149.41 feet to a set 5/8” Iron pin being in the Westerly line of a 10 foot Alley; Thence along said Alley S. 42 deg. 42’ 38” W. 146.56 feet to a set P.K. nail in a root, said P.K. nail also being the Northeasterly corner of Florence McClanahan; Thence leaving said Alley and along McClanahan’s Northerly line N. 55 deg. 14’ 06” W. 114.49 feet to a set 5/8” Iron pin being in the Easterly line of Pearl Street; Thence along said Easterly line N. 28 deg. 40’ 42” E. 132.49 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. Contains 0.418 Acfres and begin subject to easements and restrictions of record. Being all property conveyed to Donald and Bonnie McClanahan as recorded in Official Records Volume 1222 Page 24 of the Clermont County Recorders Office and also being referred to as Parcel I.D. No. 22-26-19.113. of the Clermont County Tax Map Department. Being the result of a survey made by Richard D. Jasontek, Ohio Registered Surveyor No. 7582 and dated March, 2000. Parcel #22-26-19.113. LAST KNOWN ADDRESS OF: BONNIE JEAN MCCLANAHAN, 2368 Laurel Nicholsville Road, New Richmond, Ohio 45157. WHEREAS, such judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of such judgment. NOW, THEREFORE, Public Notice is hereby given that I, the Sheriff of Clermont County, Ohio,

The Clermont Sun will sell such real property at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this parcel at 10:00 O’clock A.M., at the Clermont County Sheriff’s Office, 4470 St. Rt. 222, Batavia, Ohio on the 10th day of January, 2012. If the parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of the first sale and at the same time of day and at the same place, on the 24th day of January, 2012, for an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this parcel. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASERS OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. A. J. Rodenberg, Jr./ P. MacFarland SHERIFF, Clermont County, Ohio CLERMONT COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Donald W. White CS 12-1t5 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-0751 COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. CATHY M. WILLIAMS, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF MIAMI to-wit: SCHEDULE A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the County of Clermont in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Miami: Situated in Survey No. 991, Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being in Lot No. 26 of the Hunt Club Subdivision, Section 2, as the same is known and designated on the recorded plat of said subdivision as recorded in Tax Map Book 24, Page 2D, Parcel 405, Plat Cabinet 6, Pages 82 and 83, Recorder’s Office, Clermont County, Ohio and containing .45 acre of land, more or less. Premises commonly known as: 5867 Whitegate Court, Milford, Ohio 45150. Permanent Parcel No. 18-24-02D405. Prior Deed: OR Book 1170, Page 1185, OR Book 1990, Page 36. Said Premises Located at 5867 Whitegate Court, Milford, OH 45150. PPN:182402D405. Said Premises Appraised at $185,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than twothirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------Notice of Hearing on Application to Settle Minor’s Claim Probate Court of Clermont County, Ohio 2379 Clermont Center Drive Batavia, OH 45103 In the matter of Sierra Sloan, Case No.: 2011 MS 00313 TO: HARRY E. PARKER, last known address, 223 East Osborne, Bethel, Ohio 45106. Please be advised that Jalena Sloan has filed an application to settle a minor’s claim for Sierra Sloan. The hearing is set for January 24, 2012 at 3:30 p.m., 2379 Clermont Center Drive, Batavia, Ohio. As the parent of the minor child, you have the right to be heard on the application. Should you wish to be heard, you must appear at the appointed date and time stated above. STEPHANIE WYLER Probate Judge Batavia, Ohio CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------Legal Notice Public Hearing Milford City Council Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 715.75, the Milford City Council will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. at the Milford Municipal Building located at 745 Center Street, Milford, Ohio. This Public Hearing will take place at a Regular meeting and the purpose of the Public Hearing will be to consider adopting an ordinance to approve a Contract with Union Township to create a Joint Economic Development District. The proposed Contract along with a description of the area to be included in the District and a map of the areas as well as an Economic Development Plan for the District is available for public inspection in the office of the Clerk Pro Tem in the Municipal Building—745 Center Street, Milford, Ohio—from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. CS 12-15t1 ---------------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0866 U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, N.D. Plaintiff(s) vs. CLAYTON G. WHITT, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF GOSHEN to-wit: Situated in the State of Ohio, in the County of Clermont and in the Township of Goshen and being more particularly described as follows: Situated in Taylor Military Survey No. 5959, Beginning at a nail in the centerline of Cozaddale Road, Southeasterly 1010’ from the centerline of Stumpy Lane; thence S. 9 deg. 30’ East 200.00’ with the centerline on Cozaddale Road to a nail; thence S. 47 deg. 12’ W. 1299.38’ leaving Cozaddale Road, passing an iron pin fence row, to an iron pin corner to Tract #3; thence N. 47 deg. 12’ E. 1299.38’ to the point of beginning. Containing five acres, more or less. Subject however to all easements, covenants and restrictions of record. More commonly known as: 7105 Cozaddale Road, Goshen, Ohio 45122. Parcel No. 112204D200. Said Premises Located at 7105 Cozaddale Road, Goshen, OH 45122. PPN: 112204D200. Said Premises Appraised at $70,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than twothirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Erin M. Laurito Attorney-at-law (937) 743-4878 CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-0787 COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP Plaintiff(s) vs. ROBERT L. VASKE, AKA ROBERT VASKE, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF PIERCE to-wit: LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Knox Military Survey No. 4795, Pierce Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point in the Northerly line Pierce Township where the same is intersected by the centerline of Banks Road; thence along the Northerly line of Pierce Township North 86 deg. 48’ 05” West, 10.00 feet to an iron pin and the true place of beginning for this description; thence South 2 deg. 40’ West, 29.41 feet to a point; thence South 43 deg. 11’ 14” West 99.50 feet to a point; thence South 12 deg. 53’ 45” East, 44.16 feet to an iron pin; thence North 88 deg. 41’ 40” West 101.47 feet to an iron pin in the Grantor’s Westerly line; thence along said Westerly line North 1 deg. 18’ 20” East, 279.39 feet to an iron pin in the Northerly line of Pierce Township; thence along said Northerly line South 86 deg. 48’ 05” East, 182.45 feet to the place of beginning containing 0.780 acres of land being subject to all legal highways. Together with and being subject to an ingress and egress easement being 20.00 feet in width and the centerline of said easement being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeasterly corner of the above described tract; thence along the Easterly line of the above described tract South 2 deg. 40’ West, 29.41 feet to a point; thence South 43 deg. 11’ 14” West, 99.50 feet to a point; thence South 12 deg. 53’ 45” West, 130.15 feet to a point; thence South 14 deg. 59’ 45” East, 44.16 feet to the terminus of said easement. Permanent Parcel No: 282809B116. Said premises commonly known as 3829 Banks Road, Pierce Township, Ohio 45245. Said Premises Located at 3829 Banks Road, Pierce Township, OH 45245, PP: 282809B116. Said Premises Appraised at $80,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than twothirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 12-1t3 ---------------------------------------------

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Witham Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45245, PP: 41-42-04-020. Said Premises Appraised at $50,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than twothirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Paul M. Nalepka Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-1604 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. GREGORY M. BUSAM, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF MIAMI to-wit: SCHEDULE A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Miami: Situate in Jones Military Survey No. 976, Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot No. One Hundred Eighty-Four (184) of The White Farm, Section Three (3), Block “B” as recorded in Plat Cabinet 13, pages 137 thru 139 of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Premises commonly known as: 1081 Hayward Circle, Milford, OH 45150. Permanent Parcel No: 182406B316. Prior Deed Volume 2105, Page 479. Said Premises Located at 1081 Hayward Circle, Milford, OH 45150, PP: 182406B316. Said Premises Appraised at $240,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than twothirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1625 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP Plaintiff(s) vs. MARY HELEN BURNS, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: Situated in the Township of Union, County of Clermont and State of Ohio and being in Merriwether’s Military Survey No. 1136, being Lot Forty-six (46) as shown on the plat of Meadow Glen Acres Subdivision, a copy of which is recorded in Plat Book E, page 103, in the Office of the Recorder of Clermont County, Ohio and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the centerline of the Withamsville Glen Este Road and in the prolongation of the North line of Hawthorne Drive, the most Southwesterly point of the land herein described, said point being North 1 degree 02’ West 241.19’ from a spike at the point of intersection of the South line of Merriwether’s Military Survey No. 1136, which is the North lines of Jones’ Military Survey No. 1134, with the center line of the Withamsville-Glen Este Road; thence with the centerline of the road, North 1 degree 02’ West, 100.50 feet to a point; thence, leaving the road, South 85 degrees, 21’ East 205’ to a point; thence South 4 degrees 39’ West 100’ to a point in the North line of Hawthorne Drive; thence the North line of Hawthorne Drive and its prolongation North 85 degrees 21’ West, 195.05 feet to a point of beginning, and containing 0.459 acres, subject to such rights as may be vested in the County to a road right of way and to such rights as may vested in the County to a road right of way and to such rights as may vested in third parties to telephone and/or transmission line right of way. Being part of the land conveyed to Claude W. Carroll by deed dated December 13, 1949, recorded in Deed Book 2777, page 328, in the Office of the Recorder of Clermont County, Ohio. Also being the premises conveyed to Parish Burns and Mary Helen Burns by deed dated June 23, 1956, recorded in Deed Book 339, page 352 of Recorder of Clermont County, Ohio Records. Subject to the following restrictions: 1. Not more than one single family residence shall be constructed on said lot.

2. No business establishment shall be constructed on said lot nor shall any business be constructed thereon. 3. No wire fence shall be constructed on or near the boundaries of said lot. 4. All buildings other than the residence shall not be more than 35 feet from the rear line of said premises. Said Premises Located at 840 Hawthorne Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245, PP: 41-41-18-046. Said Premises Appraised at $85,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than twothirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Julia E. Steelman Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0428 AMTRUST BANK Plaintiff(s) vs. DOUGLAS C. BROWN, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Union Township, County of Clermont and State of Ohio: Being a part of a tract of land formerly owned by Alice H. Rapp and also being a part of Payton’s Military Survey No. 3856 and said tract being bounded on the North by Tealtown Road as described in Deed Book No. 242, page 432, Recorder’s Office, Clermont County Courthouse, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a railroad spike in the centerline of Tealtown Road, said spike being Northeasterly 730.89 feet from the intersection of the centerline of Tealtown Road and Ohio State Route No. 74; thence N. of 57’ 45’ E. 114.00 feet with the centerline of Tealtown Road to a railroad spike; thence a 32’ 15’ E. 211.18 feet, passing a steel pin at 20 feet to another steel pin; thence S. 64’ 38’ W. 114.83 feet to a steel pin the Southwest corner; thence N. 37’ 15’ W. 197.42 feet, passing a steel pin at 177.42 feet to the place of beginning and containing 0.534 acres more or less of land subject to legal highways. Premises commonly known as: 5510 Tealtown Road, Batavia, Ohio 45103. Permanent Parcel Number: 413104B295. Prior Deed Reference: OR Volume 1190, Page 937. Said Premises Located at 5510 Tealtown Road, Batavia, Ohio 45103, PP: 413104B295. Said Premises Appraised at $70,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than twothirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-1469 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. LINDA M. BREWER, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF MIAMI to-wit: SCHEDULE A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in Survey Numbered 981, Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and further described as follows: And known as being all of Lot Numbered 2 in Emerson G. Jones Subdivision, a plat of which appears of record in Plat Book D, page 205, of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Be the same more or less, but subject to all legal highways. Premises commonly known as: 1396 Wade Road, Milford, OH 45150. Parcel No: 18-40-10.002. Said Premises Located at 1396 Wade Road, Milford, OH 45150, PP: 184010.002. Said Premises Appraised at $110,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than twothirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 12-1t3 ---------------------------------------------

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011-CVE-01886 Judge: Richard Ferenc LEGAL NOTICE IN SUIT FOR FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, -vsCHRISTOPHER A. TRAUTMANN AKA CHRISTOPHER ANDREW TRAUTMANN, ET. AL., Defendants. Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Executors, Administrators, Spouses and Assigns and the Unknown Guardians of Minor and/or Incompetent Heirs of Robert Oliver Franke, whose last known address is unknown, and cannot by reasonable diligence be ascertained, will take notice that on the 21st day of October, 2011, JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association filed its Complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Clermont County, Ohio in Case No. 2011 CVE 01886, on the docket of the Court, and the object and demand for relief of which pleading is to foreclose the lien of plaintiff’s mortgage recorded upon the following described real estate to wit: Property Address: 1680 State Route 125, Amelia, OH 45102 and being more particularly described in plaintiff’s mortgage recorded in Mortgage Book 2288, page 467, of this County Recorder’s Office. The above named defendant is required to answer within twentyeight (28) days after last publication, which shall be published once a week for three consecutive weeks, or they might be denied a hearing in this case. Jennifer A. Baughman LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 5480 Cincinnati, OH 45201-5480 (513) 241-3100 attyemail@lsrlaw.com Barbara A. Wiedenbein Clerk of Courts By: M. Schnatz, Deputy Clerk CS 12-1t3 -------------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE Jane Doe, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Christopher Jones whose last place of residence is 408 Cunningham Street, Gainesville, TX 76240 and 302 East Pecan Street Apt B, Gainesville, Texas 76240, and 495 Park Place, Cincinnati, Ohio 45244, and 1072 Gaskins Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45245, Sheila Jones whose last place of residence is 1072 Gaskins Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45245, and 495 Park Place, Cincinnati, Ohio 45244, and 302 East Pecan Street Apt B, Gainesville, Texas 76240, David A. Pandorf whose last place of residence is 2152 Southeast 17th Street # 202, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316, and P.O. Box 30461, Cincinnati, Ohio 45230, and 1406 Salem Woods Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio 45230 but whose present place of residence is unknown will take notice that on August 24, 2011 @ 2:09PM, CitiMortgage, Inc. filed its Complaint in Case No. 2011CVE01495 in the Court of Common Pleas Clermont County, Ohio alleging that the Defendants Jane Doe, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Christopher Jones, Sheila Jones, David A. Pandorf have or claim to have an interest in the real estate described below: Permanent Parcel Number: 282808B143; Property Address: 1072 Gaskins Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45245. The legal description may be obtained from the Clermont County Auditor at 101 East Main Street, Batavia, Ohio 45103-2961, 513-732-7150. The Petitioner further alleges that by reason of default of the Defendants in the payment of a promissory note, according to its tenor, the conditions of a concurrent mortgage deed given to secure the payment of said note and conveying the premises described, have been broken, and the same has become absolute. The Petitioner prays that the Defendants named above be required to answer and set up their interest in said real estate or be forever barred from asserting the same, for foreclosure of said mortgage, the marshalling of any liens, and the sale of said real estate, and the proceeds of said sale applied to the payment of Petitioner’s Claim in the proper order of its priority, and for such other and further relief as is just and equitable. The last date of Publication is December 15, 2011. The Defendants named above are required to answer twenty-eight (28) days after the last date of publication. REIMER, ARNOVITZ, CHERNEK & JEFFREY CO., L.P.A. Peter L. Mehler, Attorney at Law Attorney for Plaintiff-Petitioner P.O. Box 968 Twinsburg, OH 44087 (330) 425-4201 Barbara A. Wiedenbein Clerk of Courts By: M. Schnatz Deputy Clerk CS 12-1t3 -------------------------------------------The Village of Batavia Council will hold a public hearing on Ordinance 1225-11 An Ordinance Adopting Revised Zoning Map For The Village Of Batavia. Such meeting will be held on January 9, 2012, the regular Council meeting will follow the public hearing. Complete details of the proposed Ordinance are available at the Clerk’s Office 389 E. Main St. John Q. Thebout, Mayor Anne Lock, Fiscal Officer CS 12-8t2 ---------------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0469 VALLEY CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK Plaintiff(s) vs. DWAIN L. GOBER, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF GOSHEN to-wit: EXHIBIT A Parcel Number: 11-43-03.026. Situate in the Township of Goshen, County of Clermont, State of Ohio and in Griffin’s Military Survey No. 519 and described as follows: Starting from a point in the center of State Route #48 at its intersection with the Southeast line of Military Survey No. 519; thence with the centerline of State Route #48 North degrees 28’ West 305.05 feet to a point in the center of a 40 foot wide roadway; thence with the centerline of said roadway South 44 degrees 34’ West 1170 feet to a point at the true place of beginning of the premises conveyed herein; thence still with centerline of said 40 foot roadway South 44 degrees 34’ West 130 feet to a point; thence North 41 degrees 28’ West 305.05 feet to a stake; thence North 44 degrees 34’ West 130 feet to a point; thence North 41 degrees 28’ West 305.05 feet to the beginning, containing 0.908 of an acre of land, being Lot #26 of Keiser’s Subdivision, a plat of which is recorded in Plat Book E, page 15 of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Property commonly known as: 1252 Clarawill Drive, Loveland, OH 45140. Said Premises Located at 1252 Clarawill Drive, Loveland, OH 45140, PP: 11-43-03.026. Said Premises Appraised at $100,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than twothirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Frank G. Wood II Attorney-at-law (513) 936-5663 CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0763 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. SANDRA K. LANE, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: The following real property: Situated in the County of Clermont in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Union: Situated in George Matthews Military Survey No. 1138, Union Township Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as Lot No. 34 of Audubon Park Subdivision, Block “B” as recorded in Plat Book T, page 36 of Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 682 Mockingbird Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45244. PPN: 413105G225. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $90,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Susana E. Lykins Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1289 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Plaintiff(s) vs. LINDA POWELL, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF WILLIAMSBURG to-wit: Situate in Gordon Military Survey 2528, Village of Williamsburg, Williamsburg Township, Clermont County, State of Ohio, and being bounded and more particularly described as follows: Starting at an iron pin set on the

division line between Zimmerman Military Survey No. 910 and Gordon Military Survey No. 2528, said starting point being S. 71 degrees 58’ 55” E. a distance of 334.27 feet from the center of De La Palma Road; said starting point also being the Southwest corner of a .085 acre tract conveyed to Paul Nevels as recorded in Deed Book 579, page 601 of the Deed Records of Clermont County, Ohio and said starting point on the East line of a fourty (40) foot road known as Happy Lane; thence from said starting point and with the East line of said Happy Lane 28 degrees 37’ 00” E. a distance of 29.52 feet to the true point of beginning; thence from said true point of beginning and with the East line of said Happy Lane N. 28 degrees 37’ 00” E. a distance of 40.48 feet to an iron pin set corner to Phillip and Patricia Poole; thence with th eline of said Poole N. 86 degrees 29’ 00” E. a distance of 175.00 feet to a steel stake found corner to said Poole; thence with the line of said Poole N. 1 degree 25’ 14” E. a distance of 100.00 feet to an iron pin set corner to said Poole and on the line of Jane Chase; thence with the line of said Chase N. 83 degrees 40’ 00” E. a distance of 105.00 feet to an iron pin set corner to Dana and Michael Fender; thence with the line of said Fender S. 1 degree 08’ 02” W. a distance of 114.45 to an iron pin set; thence continuing with the line of said Fender S. 3 degrees 31’ 00” E. a distance of 15.00 feet to an iron pin set corner to said Fender; thence with the line of said Fender N. 86 degrees 29’ 00” E. a distance of 108.47 feet to an iron pin set corner to said Fender and on the line of Bertha and Thomas Salters; thence with the line of said Salters S. 4 degrees 55’ 57” E. a distance of 25.00 feet; thence on a new division line through the land of Paul Nevels S. 86 degrees 29’ 00” a distance of 109.09 feet; thence continuing on a new division line through the land of said Nevels S. 86 degrees 29’ 00” a distance of 109.09 feet; thence continuing on a new division line through the land of Paul Nevels N. 3 degrees 31’ 00” W. a distance of 15.00 feet; thence continuing on said Nevels N. 3 degrees 31’ 00” W. a distance of 15.00 feet; thence continuing on a new division line through the land of said Nevels S. 86 degrees 29’ 00” W. a distance of 300.73 feet to the place of beginning containing 0.536 acre, more or less, subject however, to all legal highways and easements of record and being a part of the land conveyed to Paul Nevels as recorded in Deed Book 579, page 601 in the Deed Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 235 Happy Lane, Williamsburg, OH 45176, PP #53-13-26-030. Said Premises Appraised at $25,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than twothirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Jennifer N. Heller Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1481 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. STEPHEN V. FOWLER, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: DESCRIPTION OF LAND The land referred to in this commitment, situated in the Township of Union, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, is described as follows: Situated in Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio, in Military Survey #666 and being more particularly described as follows: Being Lot Number Eighty One (81) of Edinburgh Place Subdivision, Block “A2” as recorded in Plat Book V, pages 36 and 37 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Office. Subject to all easements and restrictions of record. Parcel No. 413214E330. Property commonly known as: 4219 Edinburgh Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245. Said Premises Located at 4219 Edinburgh Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245, PP: 413214E330. Said Premises Appraised at $115,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than twothirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------Ord 1231-11 2012 Appropriations, Ord 1232-11 Ord Amending 1034-04 Village Code of Ordinances. Res 201-11 Agreement with Duke Retail Sales. Complete details of the ordinances and resolution are on file at the Clerk’s Office 389E. Main St. John Q. Thebout, Mayor Anne Lock, Fiscal Officer CS 12-8t2 ---------------------------------------------

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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011 CVE 01804 Judge Jerry R. McBride LEGAL NOTICE Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., successor by merger to Wachovia Bank, N.A. Plaintiff, vs. Carl J. Wolford, et al., Defendants. Christina Redmond, whose last known address is 64 Hummingbird Way, Amelia, OH 45102 and Unknown Spouse (if any) of Christina Redmond, whose last known address is 64 Hummingbird Way, Amelia, OH 45102, will take notice that on October 7, 2011, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., successor by merger to Wachovia Bank, N.A. filed its Complaint in the Court of Common Pleas, Clermont County, Ohio, Case No. 2011 CVE 01804. The object of, and demand for relief in, the Complaint is to foreclose the lien of plaintiff’s mortgage recorded upon the real estate described below and in which plaintiff alleges that the foregoing defendants have or claim to have an interest: Parcel number(s): 290114.279 Property address: 64 Hummingbird Way, Amelia, OH 45102 The defendants named above are required to answer the Complaint within twenty-eight (28) days after the last publication of this legal notice. The legal notice will be published once a week for three successive weeks. Nicholas M. Smith Barbara A. Wiedenbein Clerk of Courts by: M. Schnatz Deputy Clerk CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0279 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. LINDA C. CHANEY, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF GOSHEN to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in the Township of Goshen, in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio: Military Survey No. 2406, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a spike in the center of Woodville Road at the Southwesterly corner of a tract of land containing one acre now owned by Lyman C. Waits and at the most easterly corner of the within described premises; thence with the centerline of Woodville Road, South 63 deg. 30’ West One Hundred Forty-five (145) feet to a spike; thence North 34 deg. 23’ West, One Hundred Ninety-four and 69/100 (194.69) feet to a spike; thence North 62 deg. 45’ East One Hundred Twenty-five (125) feet to a stake in the line of said Waits one acre tract; thence with his line South 40 deg. East Two Hundred (200) feet to the place of beginning, containing 0.60 of an acre of land, subject to all legal highways. Premises commonly known as: 2278 Woodville Pike, Goshen, OH 45122. Permanent Parcel No. 11-22-11G047. Said Premises Located at 2278 Woodville Pike, Goshen, OH 45122, PP: 112211G047. Said Premises Appraised at $80,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than twothirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0818 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. KAREN CASSON AKA KAREN D. CASSON, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: Situated in the County of Clermont in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Union: Being in Churchill Jones Survey No. 1134 and being all of Lot No. 20 of Marie Pharo’s Subdivision as per plat in Plat Book D, page 110 of the Record of Clermont County, Ohio. Being subject to and together with an easement recorded in Volume 1, page 189 of the Clermont County, Ohio Records and subject to Restrictions recorded in Deed Book 286, pages 427-428, Clermont County, Ohio Records. Said Premises Located at 3969

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follows: Commencing at a railroad spike in the centerline of Shaler Road, the most Northeasterly point of the land of Emil C. and Lettie Mae Telthester said spike being North 2 deg. 10’ E. 1051.53 feet from the point of intersection of the centerline of Shaler Road, prolonged with the centerline of State Highway No. 125 thence North 85 deg. 00’ W. 108.27 feet; passing an iron pin at 44.6 feet to the point of beginning at a stake in Earl B. Hartman’s line, the most Northeasterly point of land herein described; thence from the point of beginning metes and bounds S. 0 deg. 25’ W. 244.79 feet to a stake in Charles B. and Gladys E. Duncan’s line; thence with Duncan’s line N. 86 deg. 00’ W. 124 feet to a stake in RA Jr. & Lydia Stankorb’s line, a corner to the land of Charles B. and Gladys E. Duncan; thence with Stankorb’s line N. 7 deg. 45’ E. 246.45 feet to a stake in Earl B. Hartman’s line a corner to Stankorb; thence with Hartman’s line S. 85 deg. 00’ E. 92.63 feet to the point of beginning containing 0.610 acre. Together with an easement over a strip of ground 15 feet in width known as Greenwood Lane extending from the property herein before described to Shaler Road for ingress and egress and for all street purposes until said Greenwood Lane becomes a public road. Said Premises Located at 809 Greenwood Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45245, PP: 413219.109, 413219.107. Said Premises Appraised at $45,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Susana E. Lykins Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE PNC Bank, N.A. v. The unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees and Representatives of Andrew L. Hayes, deceased; Case No. 2011 CVE 951 The Defendants, The unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees and Representatives of Andrew L. Hayes, deceased, whose last known addresses are undeterminable, will take notice that on November 10, 2011, PNC BANK, N.A. filed its Amended Complaint in Case NO. 2011 CVE 951 in the Court of Common Pleas of Clermont County, Clermont County Courts Building, 270 Main St., Batavia, OH 45103 seeking foreclosure and alleging that the Defendant, The Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees and Representatives of Andrew L. Hayes, deceased, has or may claim to have interest in the real estate commonly known as 4683 Cardinal Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45244 and described below: Situated in the State of Ohio, County of Clermont, in George Mathews Military Survey No. 1138, and in the Township of Union: being Lot Numbered One Hundred Seventeen (117) in Audubon Park Subdivision, Block A as the same is numbered and delineated upon the recorded plat thereof, of record in Plat Book “S”, Page 61, Recorder’s Office, Clermont County, Ohio. Property Address: 4683 Cardinal Dr. Cincinnati, OH 45244 Tax ID No. 41-31-05G-305 The Defendants named above are required to answer on or before January 12, 2012. Canice J. Fogarty, Esq. Supreme Court Reg. #0010046 Attorney for Plaintiff 137 North Main Street, Suite 500 Dayton, Ohio 45402 937/228-5912 - Fax 937/228-0671 Barbara A. Wiedenbein Clerk of Courts By: M. Schnatz Deputy Clerk CS 12-1t3 -------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1943 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF THE HOME EQUITY ASSET TRUST 2006-6 HOME EQUITY PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-6 Plaintiff(s) vs. TAMARA S. SIZEMORE, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF GOSHEN to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Goshen Township, Clermont County, Ohio in Military Surveys 2753 and 2377 and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center of Huntley Road, which is South 47 degrees 20’ West 735 feet measured along the centerline of said Huntley Road from the center of Dallasburg Road and running South 69 degrees 45’ West from said place of beginning and with the centerline of said Huntley Road 93 feet; thence South 22 degrees 17’ East 218 feet; thence North 69 degrees 45’ East 93 feet; thence North 22 degrees 17’ West 218 feet to the place of beginning. Containing .465 of an acre of land, more or less. Said Premises Located at 1777 Huntley Road, Goshen, OH 45122, PP #112207I121.

Said Premises Appraised at $85,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Lynn A. Busch-Heyman Attorney-at-law (614) 222-4921 CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1395 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. THOMAS M. OSTENDARP, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF BATAVIA to-wit: Situated in Batavia Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot Number FiftyFive (55) of Woodlands Subdivision, Section 2A, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 8, pages 100 through 101 of the Clermont County Ohio Records. Subject to the declaration of restrictive covenants for Tall Trees Community Association recorded in Official Record Book 1063, page 701 of the Clermont County, Ohio Records. Said Premises Located at 1511 Creekside Road, Amelia, OH 45102, PP: 03-20-22B-0334. Said Premises Appraised at $130,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Christopher M. Schwieterman Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0944 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. BARB VAN ORSDEL, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF MIAMI to-wit: Situated in Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio and in Military Survey No. 1767 and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Epworth Road and Branch Hill New Guinea Pike; thence along Branch Hill New Guinea Pike in a Northwestwardly direction 2327 feet, more or less, to a point which lies on the North side of said Pike; thence North 45 degrees West 15 feet to a pin and the real place of beginning; thence North 45 degrees West 15 feet to a point; thence North 47 degrees 15’ East 177.7 feet to a point; thence North 25 degrees 15’ West 68.57 feet to a pin; thence North 41 degrees 15’ West 129.30 feet to a pin; thence North 43 degrees 30’ East 78.00 feet to a pin; thence South 43 degrees 31’ 36” East 214.76 feet to a pin; thence South 47 degrees 15’ West 281.92 feet to a pin, and the place of beginning. The above described tract contains 20,962.14 square feet. Said Premises Located at 6716 Branch Hill Guinea Pike, Loveland, OH 45140, PP: 17-25-20A-192. Said Premises Appraised at $120,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Anita L. Maddix Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE The Ohio Township Board of Trustees will hold a public meeting for the purpose of organizing business for the year 2012. The board will also address any other business that may be deemed necessary. The meeting will be held Tuesday, January 3, 2012 at 6:00 pm at the Ohio Township Firehouse/Administration building, 2877 Mt. Pisgah Rd., New Richmond, OH 45157. Any interested parties are invited to attend. OHIO TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES Rick Hinson Raymond Hayslip Frank Renn CS 12-15t1 ---------------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0381 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. LORINDA HOOLEY AKA LORINDA R. HOOLEY, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the VILLAGE OF WILLIAMSBURG to-wit: Situate in the Village of Williamsburg, County of Clermont, State of Ohio and being Lots 48 and 49 of the Johnsboro Subdivision, a plat or plan of which is recorded in Plat Book “G” page 6 of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Parcel No. 53-90-06-048 & 5390-06-049. Property Commonly Known As: 252 Kermit Avenue, Williamsburg, Ohio 45176. Said Premises Located at 252 Kermit Avenue, Williamsburg, Ohio 45176, PP: 539006.048 & 539006.049. Said Premises Appraised at $75,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0447 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. CAMERON J. GULLEY, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF MIAMI to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION File Number J10-0821 Situated in Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio in Neville Survey No. 484 and being all of Lot No. 27 of Block B Sundale Subdivision as the same appears on the recorded plat thereof, in Plat Book I at Page 4 in the Office of the Recorder of said County to which recorded plat reference is hereby had and made for a more particular description of the real estate hereby conveyed. Premises commonly known as: 730 Oskamp Drive, Loveland, OH 45140. Parcel No: 184029A027. Said Premises Located at 730 Oskamp Drive, Loveland, OH 45140, PP: 184029A027. Said Premises Appraised at $90,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2008-CVE-1574 COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS INC. DBA AMERICA’S WHOLESALE LENDER Plaintiff(s) vs. JOHN J. GRIMMEISSEN AKA JOHN GRIMMEISSEN, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: Situate in Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio in Mosley’s Survey No. 115 and being known and described as Lot No. 48 B on a Replat of Lot 48 of an Addition to Barbara Koldy Memorial Subdivision, said replat being recorded in Plat Book M, page 51 of the Clermont County, Ohio Records. Said Premises Located at 4455 Grandview Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45244, PP: 414202A048B. Said Premises Appraised at $110,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of

Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Christopher M. Schwieterman Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-2325 U.S. BANK, NA, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR MERRILL LYNCH FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-1 Plaintiff(s) vs. STEPHEN PEACOCK AKA STEPHEN B. PEACOCK, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF MIAMI to-wit: Situate in Jones Military Survey No. 967, Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being more particularly described as all of Lot No. 222 of Longfield Acres Subdivision, Section 6, as the same appears of record in Plat Book P, page 50, of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Records. Said Premises Located at 5737 Crabapple Way Drive, Milford, OH 45150. PPN: 184631E222. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $115,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Anita L. Maddix Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-2270 CITIBANK N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE MERRILL LYNCH MORTGAGE INVESTORS TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-HE2 Plaintiff(s) vs. CLINT M. KIRKER, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF TATE to-wit: 105 Harris Ave., Bethel, OH 45106 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Situate in the State of Ohio, County of Clermont, Tate Township, and in the Breckenridge Military Survey No. 2373, Village of Bethel, and being all of Lot No. 3, of Tate Run Subdivision, and recorded in Plat Cabinet 5, pages 46 to 50 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office. Together with easement at Deed Book 626, page 508 of the Clermont County Recorder’s. Subject to all legal highways. Parcel Number(s): 360324.053. Prior Deed Info: General Warranty Deed, OR Book 1864, Page 417, filed March 28, 2005. Said Premises Located at 105 Harris Ave., Bethel, OH 45106. PPN: 360324.053. Said Premises Appraised at $125,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH John D. Clunk Attorney-at-law (330) 436-0300 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE MONROE TOWNSHIP Notice is hereby given that the Monroe Township Board of Trustees has scheduled a “Special” meeting for Wednesday, December 21, 2011 at 7:15 am to approve the “Year End Amended Certificate of Estimated Resources” and any other business that may come before the Board. The meeting will be held at the Monroe Township Hall, located at 2828 St. Rt. 222, Bethel, OH 45106. Joyce Benjamin Fiscal Officer CS 12-15t1 ---------------------------------------------

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Separate sealed bids for the construction of the following Water System Improvements within the Clermont County Water Resources Department will be received by the Board of County Commissioners, Clermont County, Ohio, 101 East Main Street - 3rd Floor, Batavia, Ohio 45103, until 2:00 P.M. Local Time on 01/19/12 and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. PROJECT NO. 6401-60020 STONELICK-WILLIAMS CORNER TRANSMISSION MAIN Work under this Project is generally defined as the construction of approximately 24,300 feet of 24 inch transmission main located along Stonelick-Williams Corner Road from SR 132 to US 50 in Stonelick Township. The Owner expects to proceed with the construction under the Project immediately after satisfactory acceptance and award of the construction bid and execution of the contract, with completion of all work for Project No. 6401-60020 within 180 calendar days from the date of the Notice to Proceed. The Engineer’s Estimate for this Project is $3,208,400.00. The information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans, and Specifications including Forms of Bid Bond, PerformancePayment Bond, and other Contractor Documents may be examined at the following Locations: Clermont County Water Resources Dept. Sanitary Engineering Division 4400 Haskell Lane Batavia, Ohio 45103 (513) 732-8864 A Non-Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting will be held at the Clermont County Water Resources Department, Sanitary Engineering Division, 4400 Haskell Lane, Batavia, Ohio 45103 at 10:00 A.M. Local Time on 01/05/12. Copies of the Plans and Specifications, etc., may be obtained during normal business hours at American Reprographics Company (ARC), 2863 Sharon Road, Cincinnati, OH 45241; phone number 1-800-966-2260 upon payment of $100 for each set, none of which is refundable. An additional non-refundable payment of Five Dollars ($5.00) must accompany any mail request. Each Bidder must submit their bid in TRIPLICATE, one (1) original and two (2) copies with each copy stamped "COPY". Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security in the amount of 100% of the bid if in the form of a Bid Bond or in the amount of not less than ten (10%) percent of the bid if in the form of a certified check, cashier's check or letter of credit, for and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders and pursuant with Ohio Revised Code Section 153.54. Attention of Bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to safety regulations, conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the Contract. All bids must comply with Clermont County General Instructions to Bidders in addition to the requirements set forth in the Specifications Documents referenced herein in order to be considered. Letters of credit and bid bonds must be filed with original signatures. Facsimile and electronic copies of the letter of credit, bid bond and Power of Attorney of the Surety will be deemed non-responsive. No Bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of 60 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. Contract award shall be made to the lowest and best bidder, and award may be subject to applicable funding agency approval. The Board of County Commissioners, Clermont County, Ohio, reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reject any or all bids. This notice is also posted on the contracting authority’s internet site on the World Wide Web at the following address: www.clermontcountyohio.gov. In order to view the legal notice click on the link Legal Notices located on the Clermont County Home Page. Clermont County Board of Commissioners Robert L. Proud Edwin H. Humphrey Archie Wilson ATTEST: Judith Kocica, Clerk of the Board CS 12-15t1 ---------------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0251 PNC BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR TO NATIONAL CITY BANK Plaintiff(s) vs. JERRY B. FOSTER AKA JERRY BERT FOSTER, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF GOSHEN to-wit: 6688 Lynne Haven Ct., Loveland, OH 45140 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the State of Ohio, County of Clermont, and in the Township of Goshen, being part of the Barrett Military Survey Number 710 and described as follows: Being Lot Number 53, Section Two in Oak Knoll Estates II, as the same is numbered and delineated upon the recorded plat thereof, of record in Plat Book O, pages 55-56 Recorder’s Office, Clermont County, Ohio. The above described real estate is all of the same premises described as recorded in Deed OR Book 1370, page 2065 of the Clermont County, Ohio Deed Records and identified as Parcel No. 114343B053 on the Tax Maps of said County. Being the result of a Plat recorded May 9, 1972, as Plat Book O, Page 55 of Clermont County, Ohio Records. Parcel Number(s): 114343B053. Prior Deed Info: General Warranty Deed, OR Book 1951, Page 2177, filed February 01, 2006. Said Premises Located at 6688 Lynne Haven Ct, Loveland, OH 45140, PP: 114343B053. Said Premises Appraised at $95,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Robert R. Hoose Attorney-at-law (330) 436-0300 CS 12-1t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1238 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. JOHN DOE NAME UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CARLESS I. COBURN, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of December, 2011, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: PARCEL 1: Situate in the Township of Union, in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio and in Jones’ Military Survey No. 1134, lying West of and adjacent to Shaler Road, at the Village of Withamsville, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a railroad spike in the centerline of Shaler Road, the most Northeasterly point of the land herein described, said spike being N. 2 deg. 10’ E. 1051.53 feet from the point of intersection of the centerline of Shaler Road prolonged with the centerline of State Highway No. 125; thence with the centerline of Shaler Road, S. 2 deg. 10’ W. 58.25 feet to a railroad spike; thence leaving the road, N. 87 deg. 56’ W. 45.30 feet to an iron pipe; thence with a fence line, S. 0 deg. 25’ W. 183.19 feet to a stake, a corner to the land of Charles B. and Gladys E. Duncan; thence with Duncan’s line, N. 86 deg. 00’ W. 61 feet to a stake; thence leaving Duncan’s line, N. 0 deg. 25’ E. 244.79 feet to a stake in Earl B. Hartman’s line; thence with Hartman’s line, S. 85 deg. 00’ E. 108.27 feet, passing an iron pin at 63.67 feet to the place of beginning, and containing 0.404 acre, subject to such rights as may be vested in the county to a road right-of-way, known as Greenwood Lane, along the Northerly line of the tract hereby conveyed. PARCEL 2: Situate in the Township of Union, in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio and in Jones’ Military Survey No. 1134 lying West of and adjacent to Shaler Road, at the Village of Withamsville and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of S.R. #125 and the centerline of Shaler Road; thence along the centerline of Shaler Road, N. 2 deg. 10’ 06” E. a distance of 878.61 feet to the real place of beginning for this conveyance; thence N. 85 deg. 41’ 18” W. a distance of 39.72 feet to an iron pin; thence N. 0 deg. 25’ E. a distance of 183.19 feet to the place of beginning and containing 0.179 acres. PARCEL 3: A parcel of land located in Union Township of Clermont County, State of Ohio, in Jones’ Military Survey No. 1134; lying on the west side of Shaler Road at the Village of Withamsville and more particularly described as

The Fiscal year 2011 financial statements for Williamsburg Local School District are completed and available to the public. Anyone wishing to view or obtain a copy may contact the Treasurer’s office at (513) 724-7970 during normal business hours from 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday. Julie Kamphaus, Treasurer, Williamsburg Local Schools CS 12-15t2 --------------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE The Stonelick Twp Bd of Trustees will hold a special meeting on Dec. 28 at 8 a.m. This is the year end meeting. The meeting will be held at 457 S. Broadway, Owensville. This and all meetings are open to the public. Tracey Sumner Fiscal Officer CS 12-15t1 ---------------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-2427 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. JOSHUA E. KOENIG, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: Situate in Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being all of Lot No. 40 of Heritage Oaks Subdivision, as the same is recorded in Plat Book “X” pages 16 A replat of Lots 39, 40, and 43 of the Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 3870 Heritage Oak Drive, Amelia, OH 45102, PP: 413112B245. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $110,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Matthew I. McKelvey Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-1495 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiff(s) vs. ROY P. KIDD AKA ROY KIDD, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF GOSHEN to-wit: Situated in the State of Ohio, County of Clermont and Township of Goshen: Situated in Military Survey No. 710 and all of Lot #74 in TIMBER RIDGE SUBDIVISION, SECTION TWO, Goshen Township, Clermont County, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 9, pages 16-18 of Clermont County, Ohio Plat Records. Said Premises Located at 5202 Woodtop Drive, Loveland, OH 45140, PP #112203J328. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $130,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Lorelei C. Bolohan Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2008-CVE-2259 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE SPECIALTY UNDERWRITING AND RESIDENTIAL FINANCE TRUST MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-BC1 Plaintiff(s) vs. BURDELL JONES, JR., et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF MIAMI to-wit: Situated in Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio in Military Survey No. 992 and being Lot Number Three (3) of Mulberry Ridge Subdivision, as shown on the recorded plat in Plat Book K, at page 10 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office. Said Premises Located at 1127 Broadview Place, Milford, OH 45150, PP #184615003. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $90,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Elizabeth A. Carullo Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 ---------------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-1888 U.S. BANK, N.A. Plaintiff(s) vs. WILLIAM TAUBER, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF MIAMI to-wit: Situated in Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio and in Clark’s Survey #972, being Lot #197, in East Day Heights Subdivision No. 7 as the same is recorded in Plat Book 1, page 1, of the Clermont County, Ohio Records. Said Premises Located at 5609 Garrett Drive, Milford, OH 45150, PP: 184020F197. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $85,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH John R. Knoebber Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-1461 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. BRADLEY G. STEIN, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF BATAVIA to-wit: Situated in the Township of Batavia, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, and being a part of Scott Military Survey No. 586 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an existing P.K. nail set in the centerline of State Route No. 222, corner to Merle and Shirley Schwagler, said P.K. nail being 754.6 feet West of the centerline intersection of State Route No. 222 North 86 degrees 24 minutes West a distance of 200.52 feet to a P.K. nail and the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING for this description; thence on a severance line South 0 degrees, 12 minutes 57 seconds West a distance of 639.73 feet to an iron pin set in the line of Lois and Earl Caines; thence with the line of Caines North 86 degrees, 22 minutes West a distance of 382.42 feet to an existing iron pin, corner to Caines; thence continuing with the line of Caines North 0 degrees, 31 minutes West a distance of 640.04 feet to an existing P.K. nail set in the centerline of State Route No. 222; thence with said centerline South 86 degrees 24 minutes East a distance of 390.61 feet to the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 5.665 acres, more or less. Subject to legal highways, easements, restrictions, conditions, covenants of record and all zoning restrictions. Being the result of a survey made by Gary Phillip Nichols, Ohio Registered Surveyor No. 6657 and dated June 1995. Being the same premises conveyed to Romie Glenn Cullins and Sherian C. Cullins by Deed recorded in Official Record Book 643, page 419 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Office. Property Address: 3633 State Route 222, Batavia, OH 45103. Said Premises Located at 3633 State Route 222 aka 2055 State Route 222, Batavia, OH 45103, PP: 032019I301. Premises Previously Said Appraised at $125,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Kirk Sampson Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-1165 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. CHARLES SEIPEL, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following

described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF WILLIAMSBURG to-wit: Situate in Williamsburg Township, Clermont County, State of Ohio, being part of William Lytle’s Military Survey #4250 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an existing spike set in the centerline of Ireton Road, said spike being distant S. 74 deg. 35’ 00” E. a distance of 57.66 feet and N. 22 deg. 31’ 00” E., a distance of 157.00 feet from the intersection of the centerline of McKeevor Schoolhouse Road and the centerline of Ireton Road a distance of 126.61 feet to an existing spike; thence S. 70 deg. 47’ 00” E., a distance of 345.00 feet to an existing iron pipe; thence S. 22 deg. 31’ 00” W., a distance of 126.61 feet to an existing iron pipe; thence N. 70 deg. 47’ 00” W., a distance of 345.00 feet to the place of beginning, passing through an existing iron pipe at 30.97 feet. Contains 43,608 square feet of 1.0011 acre. Said Premises Located at 4564 Ireton Road, Williamsburg, OH 45176, PP: 523506J119. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $100,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Jennifer N. Heller Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0055 LIBERTY SAVINGS BANK, FSB Plaintiff(s) vs. SHELLY D. PINTO, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: Situated in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio: Situated in Peyton’s Military Survey #3856, Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio and more particularly described as follows: Being Lot Number 149 of Willowbrook Subdivision, Section Three, as recorded in Plat Book S, page 52 of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Subject to all easements and restrictions of record. Being the same premises conveyed to Henry D. Pinto and Shelly D. Pinto, husband and wife in Book 1298 page 340 dated November 8, 2000 and recorded November 17, 2000 of said County Records. Said Premises Located at 4627 Blackberry Lane, Batavia, OH 45103, PP: 413104C410. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $120,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Miranda S. Hamrick Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-0961 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Plaintiff(s) vs. KEITH E. WERNER, SR., et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF WILLIAMSBURG to-wit: Situated in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Williamsburg, being situated in Hawkins Military Survey No. 2950, in the Township of Williamsburg, in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a reference point at a stake (found) in the centerline of Todd’s Run-Twin Bridges Road at its intersection with the line between Hawkins Military Survey No. 2950 and Pasky Military Survey No. 910 and a corner to Clyde Boyle and the Northwest corner of the original 50 acres; thence with the centerline of said Todd’s Run-Twin Bridges Road for the next two calls, South 43 deg. 45’ West a distance of 46.18 feet to a spike (set); thence South 48 deg. 36’ West a distance of 122.60 feet to a spike in said centerline (set) and being the real point of beginning; thence with two division lines through the original 50 acres, South 28 deg. 51’ 21” East passing an iron pin at 25.20 feet, a distance of 267.63 feet to an iron pin (set); thence South 61 deg. 08’ 39” West a distance of 168.73 feet to an iron pin (set) in the line of Oscar Lee as recorded in Vol. 589, page 99;

thence with said Lee’s line and an existing fence, North 28 deg. 51’ 21” West a distance of 254.00 feet to a spike (found) in the centerline of aforementioned Todd’s Run-Twin Bridges Road, thence with said centerline for the next two calls, North 59 deg. 34’ East a distance of 77.37 feet to a spike; thence North 53 deg. 58’ East a distance of 92.11 feet to the beginning, containing 1.00 acre more or less, being a part of the original 50 acres of the premises transferred to Harold A. McKibben in Vol. 497, page 566, Clermont County, Ohio Deed Records, and subject to all legal highways and easements. Said Premises Located at 3403 Twin Bridges Road, Williamsburg, OH 45176, PP: 523512F050. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $130,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Christopher M. Schwieterman Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0816 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP Plaintiff(s) vs. RODNEY D. TOLES AKA RODNEY DE TOLES, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF BATAVIA to-wit: Situated in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio and in Amelia. Situate in Batavia Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and in the original Military Survey of Robert Gibbons No. 493, and being Lot No. Six (6) in Charles C. Houser’s Subdivision, of Charmalse and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at an iron spike in the center of the Hamlet and Batavia Pike, State Route 132, corner to Lena M. Fancher’s 1.51 acre tract, said point also being the Northeast corner of the 77 acre tract conveyed to Charles C. Houser; thence with said spike S. 7 deg. 10’ W. 377.03 feet to an iron spike in said road and to the place of beginning of this described land; thence N. 02 deg. 50’ W. 200 feet; thence S. 7 deg. 10’ W. 75 feet; thence S. 82 deg. 80’ East 200 feet to an iron spike in said road; thence with said road N. 7 deg. 10’ E. 75 feet to the place of beginning and containing 34/100 acres of land, more or less. Said Premises Located at 3521 State Route 132, Amelia, OH 45102, PP: 034511.006. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $60,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Julia E. Steelman Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-2293 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. ADAM HUBBARD, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of Janaury, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF TATE to-wit: Situate in the Township of Tate, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, and being part of Richardson’s Military Survey No. 768 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a PK nail in the centerline of Dean Road, which is distant 536.01 feet Southwesterly from the centerline intersection of Dean Road and Saltair-Maple Road; thence S. 47 deg. 26’ 38” W. along the centerline of Dean Road a distance of 20.00 feet to a PK nail; thence N. 42 deg. 33’ 22” W. a distance of 512.47 feet to an iron pin; thence N. 14 deg. 25’ 34” E. a distance of 72.44 feet to an iron pin; thence S. 86 deg. 23’ 41” E. a distance of 3.20 feet to an existing iron pin; thence S. 11 deg. 16’ 37” E. a distance of 183.58 feet to an existing iron pin; thence S. 47 deg. 26’ 38” W. a distance of 91.66 feet to an iron pin; thence S. 42 deg. 33’ 22” E. a distance of 290.40 feet to the point of beginning, contains 1.00 acre. Subject to legal highways and restrictions of record. Parcel No: 32-30-10D-092.

Property Address: 2267 Dean Road, Bethel, OH 45106. Said Premises Located at 2267 Dean Road, Bethel, OH 45106, PP #323010D092. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $85,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Patricia K. Block Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2008-CVE-1202 LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-FF18, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-FF18 Plaintiff(s) vs. EDWARD T. GATRELL, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the CITY OF MILFORD to-wit: Situate in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio and in the City of Milford, Bein Glot Number 36 of Block “B”, Highland Terrace Subdivision, in White’s Military Survey No. 597 recorded in Plat Book P, Pages 31 and 32 of the Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 5699 Highland Terrace, Milford, OH 45150, PP: 184640B036. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $165,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Sara M. Petersmann Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0787 CITIBANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005FF12 Plaintiff(s) vs. HEATHER DUNN, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF MIAMI to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Auditor’s Numbers 18-62-02F042. Auditor’s Address: 5911 Hanley Close, Milford, OH 45150. Auditor’s Numbers: 18-62-02F017G. Auditor’s Address: 5911 Hanley Close, Milford, OH 45150. Legal Description: Situated in Military Survey Dix No. 992, Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being all of unit No. 42 and Garage Unit No. 17-G of Cook’s Grant Condominium, the Declaration of which together with the By-laws, Drawings and other exhibits thereto are recorded in Deed Book 665, page 763, Clermont County Records and amended in Amendment No. 7 to the Declaration of Condominium Ownership for Cook’s Grant Condominium recorded in Deed Book 688, page 142, Clermont County Ohio Records. Easements, restrictions, etc: Subject to easements, conditions, and restrictions of record. Being the same property conveyed to Heather Duan, an unmarried woman, by Deed from Todd A. Ruehimas and Kimberly A. Ruehimas, husband and wife, dated December 20, 1999, and recorded December 22, 1999, at 4:29 p.m. in Official Record Book 1243, page 307 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office in Batavia, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 5911 Hanley Close, Milford, OH 45150, PP: 186202F017G, 186202F042. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $82,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Sean P. Donovan Attorney-at-law (513) 533-2705 CS 12-8t3 ---------------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2005-CVE-1350 WEST COAST REALTY SERVICES, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. ANGELA LARKIN AKA ANGELA MARIE LARKIN, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF GOSHEN to-wit: 5954 Deerfield Road, Milford, OH 45150 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in the Township of Goshen, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, and being a part of Johnson Military Survey No. 981 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a P.K. nail set in the centerline of Deerfield Road, corner to Lena Gordon, said P.K. nail being 2080.15 feet southeast of the intersection of the centerline of Deerfield Road and the north line of Military Survey No. 981; thence with Lena Gordon’s line North 43 degrees 40 minutes East a distance of 100.00 feet to an iron pin, and angle in said line; thence continuing North 4 degrees 46 minutes 44 seconds East a distance of 229.60 feet to an iron pin; thence South 76 degrees 40 minutes 36 seconds East a distance of 173.69 feet to an iron pin; thence South 4 degrees 24 minutes 20 seconds West a distance of 153.00 feet to an iron pin; thence South 30 degrees 29 minutes 58 seconds West a distance of 78.15 feet to an iron pin, herein referred to a point “A”; thence South 43 degrees 27 minutes 58 seconds West a distance of 171.90 feet to a P.K. nail set in the centerline of Deerfield Road; thence with said centerline North 46 degrees 20 minutes West a distance of 120.98 feet to the point of beginning. Contains 1.2534 acres, subject to legal highways. The above described real estate is the same premises described as recorded in Deed Book 584, page 817 of the Clermont County, Ohio Deed Records and identified as Parcel No. 112209B155 on the Tax Maps of said County. Being the result of a survey made by Gary Phillip Nichols, Ohio Registered Surveyor No. 6657 and dated 17 August 1994. SAVE AND EXCEPT Situate in the Township of Goshen, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, and being a part of Johnson Military Survey No. 981 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an existing P.K. nail set in the centerline of Deerfield Road, common corner to the grantor and Lena Gordon, said P.K. nail being 2080.15 feet southeast of the intersection of the centerline of Deerfield Road and the north line of Military Survey No. 981; thence with the common line of the grantor and Lena Gordon North 43 degrees 40 minutes East a distance of 100.00 feet to an iron pin; thence on a severance line through the land of the grantor South 23 degrees 21 minutes 44 seconds West a distance of 106.63 feet to a P.K. nail set in the centerline of Deerfield Road; thence with said centerline North 46 degrees 20 minutes West a distance of 37.00 feet to the point of beginning. Contains 0.0425 acre, subject to legal highways. The above described real estate is the same premises described as recorded in Deed Book 852, page 486 of the Clermont County, Ohio Deed Records. Being the result of a survey made by Gary Phillip Nichols, Ohio Registered Surveyor No. 6657 and dated March 1996. NOTE: Legal description of General Warranty Deed Book 1035, Page 940, contains scrivener’s errors: should be “thence South 76 degrees 40 minutes 36 seconds East a distance of 173.69 feet to an iron pin” instead of “173,69 feet”; in SAVE AND EXCEPT: “said p.k. nail being 2080.15 feet southeast of the intersection” instead of “2060.15 feet”; and “Ohio Registered Surveyor No. 6657 and dated March 1996.” instead of “17 August 1994”. Said errors do not materially affect the integrity or insurability of the transfer of title to the grantee. Parcel Number(s): 112209B155. Prior Deed Info: General Warranty Deed, Book 1035, Page 940, filed March 20, 1998. Ohio Warranty Deed, Book 852, Page 486, filed December 26, 1996 (Deed Out). Said Premises Located at 5954 Deerfield Road, Milford, OH 45150. PPN: 112209B155. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $70,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Robert R. Hoose Attorney-at-law (330) 436-0300 CS 12-8t3 ---------------------------------------------

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Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Matthew I. McKelvey Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-2185 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Plaintiff(s) vs. SCOTT A. ABERNATHY, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF WILLIAMSBURG to-wit: LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the Village of Williamsburg, Township of Williamsburg, County of Clermont and State of Ohio: And being a part of DeBenneville Military Survey No. 2810 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a cross notch set in the East line of North Fourth Street, said cross notch being South 30 deg. 00’ West a distance of 49.50 feet from an iron pin set at the Northwest corner to In-Lot 220; thence South 60 deg. 12’ 22” East a distance of 198.00 feet to an iron pin set in the East line of In-Lot 220; thence South 30 deg. 00’ West with the East line of In-Lot 220, a distance of 49.50 feet to an iron pin, Southeast corner to In-Lot 220; thence with the South line of In-Lot 220 North 60 deg. 12’ 22” West a distance of 148.00 feet to an iron pin; thence South 30 deg. 00’ West a distance of 2.00 feet to an iron pin; thence North 60 deg. 12’ 22” West a distance of 50.00 feet to an iron pin set in the East line of North Fourth Street; thence with the East line of North Fourth Street North 30 deg. 00’ East a distance of 51.50 feet to the point of beginning. Contains 0.2273 acre. Being the same property conveyed to Dolores and Carl Tarvin as recorded in Volume 22, Page 850 of the Official Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Being the result of a survey made by Gary Phillip Nichols, Ohio Registered Surveyor No. 6657 and dated 12 October 1995. Prior Deed Reference at Volume OR 1958, page 1805 and rerecorded in Volume OR 1967 page 2285 of Clermont County Records. Parcel #531316.220B and 531316.218C. Property Address: 252 N. Fourth St., Williamsburg, OH 45176. Said Premises Located at 252 North Fourth Street, Williamsburg, OH 45176, PPN: 531316.220B and 531316.218C Said Premises cannot be sold for less than Minimum bid of $23,450.00. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Stephen D. Miles Attorney-at-law (937) 461-1900 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2007-CVE-0215 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA AS TRUSTEE FOR THE OWNIT MORTGAGE LOAN ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-1 Plaintiff(s) vs. DEREK WOLFE AND CARLA WOLFE, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the VILLAGE OF AMELIA to-wit: Situate in the State of Ohio, County of Clermont, City of Amelia: All of Lot No. 195 Eastridge Subdivision, Phase 5, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 8, page 118 of the Clermont County, Ohio Records. Together with and subject to a private drainage easement, twenty feet (20.00’) in width, ten feet (10.00’) on each side of the rear property line(s) of the herein conveyed Lot #195. Parcel No. 29-01-14-232. Property Address: 12 South Deer Creek Drive, Amelia, OH 45102. Said Premises Located at 12 South Deer Creek Drive, Amelia, OH 45102, PP: 290114.232. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $95,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Kirk Sampson Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 ---------------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2008-CVE-0777 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Plaintiff(s) vs. HARRY J. KNIGHT, III AKA HARRY KNIGHT AKA HARRY J. KNIGHT, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF TATE to-wit: Situated in the County of Clermont, Tate Township, in the State of Ohio and in the Village of Bethel and bounded and described as follows: The South one-half of inlot number one hundred and thirty-five (135) and on the East side of Main Street in said village and being 165 feet and East and West and 66 feet North and South. Being the same real estate conveyed to Charles M. Browning by Executor’s Deed from R.F. Homan, Executor of the Estate of Irma Day, Deceased, dated April 20, 1959, and recorded May 7, 1959 at Deed Book 370, page 293, Deed Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 332 North Main St., Bethel, OH 45106. PPN: 360304.135A. Said Premises Appraised at $45,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Ashley R. Carnes Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0157 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. JAMES M. DONALDSON, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF TATE to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION File Number J09-6504 Situated in Tate Township, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, in Walter’s Military Survey No. 926 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the centerline of State Route 125, said point being South 50 deg. 09’ 21” East 702 feet from the intersection of the centerlines of State Route 125 and Sugartree Road; thence leaving said centerline and with the line of lands of Randall and Manika Johnson, Deed Book 602, page 591 and with W.L. Keener, Trustee as recorded in Deed Book 782, page 24 of the Clermont County Records, North 39 deg. 32’ 33” East passing 1/2 inch iron pins found at 59 feet and 251.86 feet a total distance of 839.67 feet to a stone found; thence with the line of lands of Donald and Juanita Hathorn, as recorded in Deed Book 501, page 512 of the Clermont County Records South 29 deg. 42’ 05” West passing a 1/2 inch iron pin found at 793.10 feet a total distance of 852.10 feet to a point in the centerline of State Route 125; thence with said centerline North 50 deg. 09’ 21” West 209.33 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 2.6292 acres of land, more or less, on 114,530 square feet of land. The bearings in the above tract are based on Survey Record TL7-14. Premises commonly known as: 2714 State Route 125, Bethel, Ohio 45106. Parcel No: 32-30-17E-024. Said Premises Located at 2714 State Route 125, Bethel, OH 45106. PPN: 323017E024. Said Premises Appraised at $60,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1448 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. ANDREW M. SCHULER, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above

named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF FRANKLIN to-wit: DESCRIPTION OF LAND The land referred to in this commitment, situated in the Township of Franklin, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, is described as follows: A tract of land situated in Franklin Township of Clermont County and in J. Innis’ Military Survey No. 1726, lying Northeast of and adjacent to Henson Road and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a spike set in Henson Road, said spike being located N. 46 deg. 38’ 24” W., 745.00 feet from a spike found at the intersection of the centerline of Henson Road with the centerline of State Route No. 774; thence along Henson Road N. 46 deg. 38’ 24” W., 275.00 feet to a spike set; thence with a severance line, N. 44 deg. 58’ 15” E. 1124.73 feet, passing a 1/2” iron pin set at 30.00 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set, S. 44 deg. 59’ 38” E., 131.11 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set, S. 44 deg. 58’ 15” W., 495.42 feet to a 1/2” iron pin, S. 44 deg. 59’ 38” E. 143.78 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set, and S. 44 deg. 58’ 15” W., 621.40 feet, passing a 1/2” iron pin set at 591.40 feet to the place of beginning and containing 5.438 acres, subject to all existing easements and rights of way of record. Bearings are based upon the record bearing (N. 46 deg. 38’ 24” W.) of the centerline of Henson Road. Being part of the land conveyed to William F. and Kathleen C. Hurdle by deed recorded in Official Record Book 302 page 756 in the Office of the Recorder of Clermont County, Ohio. A survey of this property was made by James B. Mitchell, Registered Surveyor No. 6692 in April 1993. This survey is referred to in his records as Job No. 93-29 in the Office of Mitchell Surveying, 7905 Incline Rd, Russellville, Ohio 45168. Parcel No. 082105C020. Property commonly known as: 1508 Henson Road, Bethel, Ohio 45106. Said Premises Located at 1508 Henson Road, Bethel, OH 45106, PP: 082105C020. Said Premises Appraised at $85,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1178 WARSAW FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Plaintiff(s) vs. SHEILA K. HARP, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF TATE to-wit: Situate in William & George Richardson’s Military Survey #768, Tate Township, Clermont County, State of Ohio, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a spike in the centerline of Saltair Maple Road at the Northeast corner of Atkins, Official Record Book 17 page 784, said point being 259.76 feet Northwest of the intersection of said centerline with the centerline of Dean Road; thence from said point of beginning, with the northerly line of said Atkins and then Thompson, Official Record Book 939 page 276, South 76 deg. 56’ 40” West, 231.97 feet (passing an iron pin at 19.06 feet) to an iron pin; thence continuing with the northerly line of said Thompson and then Anderson, Official Record Book 23 page 144, South 82 deg. 50’ 36” West, 203.13 feet to an iron pin; thence North 14 deg. 12’ 02” West, 221.55 feet to an iron pin; thence North 49 deg. 24’ 23” East, 63.12 feet (passing an iron pin at 41.44 feet) to a nail in the centerline of said Saltair Maple Road; and thence with said centerline South 86 deg. 49’ 31” East, 129.09 feet to a nail; South 77 deg. 36’ 51” East, 75.50 feet to a nail, South 60 deg. 35’ 00” East, 149.84 feet and South 51 deg. 17’ 14” East, 129.68 feet to the point of beginning and containing 1.8120 acres of land, more or less. Subject to the right of way for said Saltair Maple Road. The above description taken from a Plat of Survey dated November, 1998, made by James E. Smith, Registered Surveyor No. 6318, State of Ohio. Parcel No: 32-30-10D-108. Property Address: 2901 Saltair Maple Road, Bethel, OH 45106. Said Premises Located at 2901 Saltair Maple Road, Bethel, OH 45106, PP #32-30-10D-108. Said Premises Appraised at $85,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Carey K. Steffen Attorney-at-law (513) 381-5700 CS 12-15t3 ---------------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-1644 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP Plaintiff(s) vs. CHARLES ZIMMER, JR., et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF MONROE to-wit: 2201 Lindale Nicholsville Rd., Amelia, OH 45102 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the County of Clermont in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Monroe: Beginning at a spike in LindaleNicholsville Road which is South 86 deg. 43’ East 25.41 feet, South 3 deg. 53’ West 636.90 feet and South 85 deg. 30’ East 30.05 feet from the southwest corner of Roy Military Survey No. 939 in the line of Towles Military Survey No. 1239; thence with said Lindale-Nicholsville Road South 85 deg. 30’ East 110.56 feet to a spike; thence with severance lines South 7 deg. 51’ West 214.43 feet to a post and North 78 deg. 50’ West 111.84 feet to a post corner to Merrill Bolander; thence with the line of Merrill Bolander North 8 deg. 13’ East 201.50 feet to the place of beginning and CONTAINING 0.530 acre of land and subject to legal highways. Being the result of a survey and plat dated April 1962 made by Stanley E. Montgomery Registered Survey No. 3879. Note: Legal description in Survivorship Deed, OR Book 1268, page 2396 contains two scrivener’s errors. Text reads: South 3 deg. 53” West and should read: South 3 deg. 53’ West. Also, text reads: North 78 deg. 50 and should read: North 78 deg. 50’. Said scrivener’s errors do not materially affect the integrity or insurability of transfer of title to the grantee. Parcel Number(s): 222608D083 and 2210387. Prior Deed Info: Survivorship Deed, OR Book 1268, page 2396, filed June 02, 2000 (originally recorded March 20, 2000 as OR Book 1255, Page 1409) Said Premises Located at 2201 Lindale Nicholsville Road, Amelia, OH 45102, PP #222608D083, 2210387. Said Premises Appraised at $45,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Robert R. Hoose Attorney-at-law (330) 436-0300 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0260 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF NEW CENTURY HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2003-A Plaintiff(s) vs. MARTIN L. CLEMENTS AKA MARTIN CLEMENTS, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF BATAVIA to-wit: Situated in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio, and in the Township of Batavia. Situated in Batavia Township, Clermont County, State of Ohio, Military Survey Numbers 1671, 1672, and 1673 and being more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot Numbered 76 Sycamore Creek Subdivision, Section B as recorded in Plat Cabinet 3, pages 65, 66, and 67 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Office. Parcel No. 032023D296. Property Address: 3791 Charter Oak, Amelia, OH 45102. Said Premises Located at 3791 Charter Oak, Amelia, OH 45102, PP: 03-20-23D-296. Said Premises Appraised at $120,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Craig A. Thomas Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-15t3 ---------------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1022 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE MLMI TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006WMC2 Plaintiff(s) vs. BARBARA A. BERRY, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of Janaury, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF MONROE to-wit: EXHIBIT “A” LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in Monroe Township, Clermont County Ohio, and being a part of McGraw’s Military Survey No. 1760 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a spike in the centerline of Bethel-New Richmond and Jett Hill Road; thence North 3 deg. 45’ East 451.78 feet to an iron pin in the centerline of Jett Hill Road; thence continuing along the centerline of Jett Hill Road, North 38 deg. 00’ West 455.31 feet to a spike and the real place of beginning. Thence North 38 deg. 00’ West 20 feet along said centerline to a point; thence North 52 deg. 00’ East 307.00 feet to a point; thence North 27 deg. 22’ 10” West, 713.14 feet to a point; thence North 76 deg. 42’ 50” East, 193.65 feet to a point; thence South 26 deg. 06’ 50” East, 653.87 feet to a point; thence South 52 deg. 00’ West 480.00 feet to a point and the place of beginning. The above described tract contains 3.02 acres. Titleholders: Barbara A. Berry and Ronald L. Berry. Property Address: 2446 Jett Hill Road, New Richmond, OH 45157. Parcel Number: 222612F112. Prior Deed Reference: Book 663, page 748-749. Recorded: 09/05/1995. Said Premises Located at 2446 Jett Hill Road, New Richmond, OH 45157, PP #222612F112. Said Premises Appraised at $175,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Carrie L. Rouse Attorney-at-law (513) 322-7000 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-2162 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP Plaintiff(s) vs. JENNIFER M. SUFFRIDGE, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: EXHIBIT “A” DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE The land referred to in this commitment, situated in the Township of Union, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, is described as follows: Situated in the State of Ohio, County of Clermont, Union Township, in Morrow Military Survey No. 666 and W. Taylor Military Survey No. 637 and being all of Lot No. 190 of Edinburgh Place Subdivision, Section D, recorded in Plat Cabinet 6, pages 76-77 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office. Parcel No. 413214E451. Property Commonly Known As: 682 Regent Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45245. Said Premises Located at 682 Regent Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45245, PP: 413214E451. Said Premises Appraised at $135,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 12-15t3 ---------------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2008-CVE-1221 LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR MERRILL LYNCH FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-2, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-2 Plaintiff(s) vs. JAMES COOPER, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF MIAMI to-wit: Situate in Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio as being Lot 4 of Greimann’s Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book E, page 8, of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. There are excepted from the warranty covenants set forth herein, matters of zoning, conditions and restrictions, and easements of record. Said Premises Located at 5703 Greiman Lane, Milford, OH 45150, PP #184003.004. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $120,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Maria Divita Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-2376 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiff(s) vs. CHRISTINA M. BURNS, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF GOSHEN to-wit: Situated in the State of Ohio, Clermont County, Goshen Township, in Taylor’s Military Survey Number 3776 and the Graham’s Military Survey Number 2405 and being more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot Number 100 on the re-plat of Lot 8 of Litta Reevers Parker Subdivision (Revised). Said Lot 8 recorded in Plat Book E, page 94 and the re-plat being recorded in Plat Cabinet 12, page 363 in the Clermont County Recorder’s Office. Subject to all easements and restrictions of record. Said Premises Located at 1875 Parker Road, Goshen, OH 45122, PP: 114312J100. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $110,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Jennifer N. Heller Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0741 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiff(s) vs. TIMOTHY A. BUCKLEY, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF PIERCE to-wit: Situated in the County of Clermont in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Pierce and being all of Lot Number 78 of Twiggs Corner, Section II, a plat of which appears of record in Plat Book R, pages 65 and 66, of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Plat Records. Be the same more or less, but subject to all legal highways. Said Premises Located at 1125 Ivy Farm Way, Amelia, OH 45102, PP: 282808C214. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $165,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale.

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following described parcel of land, and improvements and appurtenances thereto in the County of Clermont, State of Ohio, to wit: Entire Lot No. 2, Hickory Station Subdivision Section “A” as the same is recorded in Plat Book “V” pages 32 and 33, Clermont County Records. Subject to rights of legal highways and public utilities and further subject to residential building and use restrictions contained on the plat of said subdivision. Said Premises Located at 3475 Holly Ridge Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245, PP: 282813B136. Said Premises Appraised at $220,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH John R. Cummins Attorney-at-law (614) 222-4921 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0503 PNC BANK, N.A. Plaintiff(s) vs. DAVID C. BOWMAN, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF BATAVIA to-wit: LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in Thomas’ Military Survey Number 1762, Batavia Township, Clermont County, Ohio, being all of Lot No. 47 of Shaker Meadows Subdivision, Section 2, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 6, pages 172 and 173 of the Clermont County, Ohio Plat Records. Parcel Number(s): 012021-C162. Property Address: 3903 Little Creek Dr., Amelia, OH 45102. Deed Reference Number: filed for record on March 24, 2000, in Official Record 1256, page 1962, in Clermont County Records. Owner/Title Name: David C. Bowman. Said Premises Located at 3903 Little Creek Dr., Amelia, OH 45102, PP: 012021.C162. Said Premises Appraised at $125,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Canice J. Fogarty Attorney-at-law (937) 228-5912 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1378 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff(s) vs. ADAM V. CARLTON, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF BATAVIA to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Thomas Military Survey No. 4455 and Mabone Military Survey No. 998, Batavia Township, Clermont County, Ohio: And being all of Lot Numbered 41 of Forest Glen Subdivision, Phase II, Block A as set forth in Plat Book 13, pages 204-205 of the Clermont County, Ohio Records. Said Premises Located at 4229 Greenhill Court, Batavia, OH 45103, PP: 012008F093 & 12008F093T. Said Premises Appraised at $200,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Matthew J. Richardson Attorney-at-law (614) 222-4921 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-2632 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. KENNETH J. HODGE, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the

County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio in Morrow’s Military Survey #666, and being known, numbered and designated at Lot No. 20 of Beechmont Park Subdivision Block 2, a plat of said subdivision being recorded in Plat Book J page 18 and 18A of the Clermont County Land Records. Said Premises Located at 582 Beech Court, Cincinnati, OH 45245, PP: 414244D020. Said Premises Appraised at $70,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Lynn A. Busch-Heyman Attorney-at-law (614) 220-5613 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0679 EVERBANK Plaintiff(s) vs. GWEN E. SCHAFFER AKA GWEN SCHAFFER, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being all of Lot No. 37 of Alpine Terrace Subdivision No. 4 as recorded in Plat Book J, page 54 of the Plat Records in the Recorder’s Office of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 4350 Terrace Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245, PP: 414245C037. Said Premises Appraised at $55,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH John R. Cummins Attorney-at-law (614) 222-4921 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0852 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY Plaintiff(s) vs. DAVID S. FINNS, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in the Township of Union in the County of Clermont, and the State of Ohio of the United States of America. Being designated as Lot No. 82 of Beechmont Park Subdivision, Block No. 1 recorded in Plat Book “J” page 17 of the Plat Records in the Office of the recorder of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 4292 Mount Carmel Tobasco Road, Cincinnati, OH 45244, PP: 414244B082. Said Premises Appraised at $80,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Kevin L. Williams Attorney-at-law (614) 222-4921 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1652 PNC MORTGAGE, A DIVISION OF PNC BANK, N.A. (AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST BY MERGER TO NATIONAL CITY BANK) Plaintiff(s) vs. ELBERT D. DICK, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit:

LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in Union Township, County of Clermont, State of Ohio and in Military Survey 3856, and being all of Lot No. 91 of Bridlewood Subdivision, Section III, as the same is more fully set forth and described on the plat of said subdivision recorded in Plat Book “P” pages 9 and 10 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office. Parcel Number: Tax ID No. 4148-14C-091. Property Address: 1034 Glendale Dr, Batavia, OH 45103. Deed Reference Number: Filed for record on January 12, 1999, in Official Record 1173, page 770, in Clermont County Records. Owner/Title name: Elbert D. Dick and Victoria L. Dick. Said Premises Located at 1034 Glendale Dr, Batavia, OH 45103, PP: 414814C091. Said Premises Appraised at $110,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Canice J. Fogarty Attorney-at-law (937) 228-5912 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-2035 JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE HOME FINANCE, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. JESSICA RAYMOND, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in Union Township, County of Clermont, and State of Ohio and in Military Survey 3856, 13535, and 2058 and being Unit No. 116 of the Commons of Eastgate Condominium, Phase I, as the same is recorded in Plat Cabinet 3, pages 583-585 of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Subject to all covenants, conditions and restrictions of the Declaration and By-Laws of the Commons of Eastgate Condominium, as the same are recorded in Deed Book 701, pages 874 of the Official Records of Clermont County, Ohio and Amendment #1, the records and drawings of which are recorded in Official Records Deed Book 703, pages 795-801 of the Official Records of Clermont County, Ohio and all amendments and supplementary declarations thereto. Parcel #41-650-1.116. 984 Crisfield Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245-1157. Said Premises Located at 984 Crisfield Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245, PP: 416501.116. Said Premises Appraised at $70,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Amy Scott Ferguson, Esq. Attorney-at-law (513) 771-6768 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1221 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Plaintiff(s) vs. ANGELA M. SEXSON, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Peyton’s Military Survey No. 3856, Union Township, Clermont County, and State of Ohio, and being more particularly described as follows: Lot Number 319 of Willowbrook P.U.D. Phase II, Block F, as recorded in Plat Book “T” pages 24, 25, and 26 of the Clermont County, Ohio Records. Said Premises Located at 4562 New Market Court, Batavia, OH 45103, PP: 417001G319. Said Premises Appraised at $65,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH John R. Cummins Attorney-at-law (614) 222-4921 CS 12-15t3 ---------------------------------------------

NOTICE OF FILING OF AMENDMENT TO A FEDERAL HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT LICENSE The City of Hamilton, Ohio and American Municipal Power (“Applicants”), co-licensees of the Meldahl Hydroelectric Project, FERC Project Number 12667, hereby notify resource agencies, Native American Indian tribes and members of the public that on November 30, 2011 they submitted to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) an application to amend the transmission route contained in the existing federal license (“Amendment”). The Amendment consists of the installation of a new 138 kV overhead transmission line and the construction of a substation to support the transmission of electricity generated at the Meldahl hydroelectric power plant currently under construction at the Meldahl Locks and Dam (“Meldahl Plant”) located at Ohio River Mile 436.2. The powerhouse for the Meldahl Plant is located in Bracken County, Kentucky. The Amendment includes constructing an electric transmission line from the Project, across the Ohio River just upstream of the existing Meldahl Locks and Dam at Ohio River Mile 436.2, to an existing 345 kV Zimmer-Spurlock transmission line in Clermont County, Ohio, inland from the Ohio-side landing of the river crossing. The Amendment also consists of constructing a substation to interconnect the new 138 kV transmission line with the existing 345 kV Zimmer-Spurlock transmission line. The transmission line and substation are necessary to step-up and tie-in electric power generation from the project into the transmission grid via the Spurlock transmission line. As currently proposed, the approximately 2.5 mile transmission line will be routed across the Ohio River and through Franklin and Washington Townships with an interconnection at the new substation. The transmission route travels primarily through non-forested land and directly north from the Meldahl Plant to the interconnection. The Amendment is available for viewing and printing by accessing FERC’s electronic library at http://elibrary.ferc.gov/idmws/dock et_search.asp (under FERC Docket Number P-12667). The Amendment is also available for viewing and reproduction at the following locations: Clermont County Public Library 326 Broadway Street Batavia, OH 45103 City of Hamilton, Ohio City Clerk’s Office 345 High Street Hamilton, OH 45011 Written comments on the Amendment may be submitted to FERC and should specifically reference “City of Hamilton, Ohio and American Municipal Power ˗ Meldahl Hydroelectric Project 12667.” Comments will be made public and included in the public files. Comments may be submitted by electronic filing ( h t t p : / / w w w. f e r c . g o v / d o c s filing/efiling.asp) pursuant to FERC’s regulations at 18 C.F.R. § 385.2003(c) or in hard copy (an original and eight copies) to: Office of the Secretary Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 First Street, NE. Washington, DC 20426 Copies of any comments filed with FERC must be provided to Applicants’ contacts at the following addresses (electronic service (email) is preferred): Mr. Mark Brandenburger Dir. Special Utilities Projects City of Hamilton, Ohio 345 High Street, Suite 450 Hamilton, OH 45011 Debra D. Roby, Esq. Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, PLC 1350 I Street NW Suite 810 Washington, D.C. 20005 HYPERLINK "mailto:brandenb@ci.hamilton.oh.us" brandenb@ci.hamilton.oh.us HYPERLINK "mailto:droby@jsslaw.com" droby@jsslaw.com CS 12-15t2 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1582 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA, COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. RAYMOND L. BASS, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF PIERCE to-wit: EXHIBIT A Situate in Pierce Township, Clermont County, Ohio, in Catlett’s Military Survey No. 506, and being part of Lot 126, of Hamlet Annex Subdivision, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of said Lot 126, corner to Haggerty, thence with the line of said Haggerty, North 88 deg. 17’ West 75 feet; thence North 5 deg. 15’ East 90.48 feet to a point in the center of a 20 foot wide private drive; thence with the center of said private drive, the following three courses and distances; North 58

deg. 05’ East 13.50 feet; thence North 35 deg. 43’ East 34.64 feet; thence North 12 deg. 39’ East 57.24 feet; thence leaving the private drive South 87 deg. 20’ East 39.20 feet to an iron pin in the east line of Lot 126; thence with the line of Lot 126 South 5 deg. 15’ West 182.42 feet to an iron pin and to the place of beginning; containing 0.262 of an acre of land, the same being more or less. Together with an easement for ingress and egress over a 20 foot wide private drive running from the subject premises to Brewster Street, and being more fully described in Deed conveying the premises to the Grantor herein, recorded in Deed Book 406, page 256, Clermont County, Ohio Deed Records. Premises commonly known as: 1691 Stella Road, Amelia, OH 45102. Parcel No: 28-28-06C-126E. Said Premises Located at 1691 Stella Road, Amelia, OH 45102, PP: 28-28-06C-126E. Said Premises Appraised at $35,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0728 HSBC BANK USA, N.A., AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF ACE SECURITIES CORP. HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST AND FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF ACE SECURITIES CORP. HOME LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2005-HE6, ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES Plaintiff(s) vs. GEORGE SMITH, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF OHIO to-wit: EXHIBIT “A” Situated in the Village of New Richmond, Beal Military Survey No. 847, Ohio Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at an existing railroad spike at the centerline intersection of Plenty Street and Caroline Street; thence with the centerline of Caroline Street (the basis of bearings is the Ohio Co-Ordinate System, south zones) South 33 deg. 38’ 28” East, 142.31 feet to an existing spike; thence North 58 deg. 44’ 67” East 40.03 feet to an existing 5/8 inch iron pin, corner to Patrick J. and Elizabeth A. Demoss in the East line of Caroline Street, and being the true place of beginning; thence with Walter E. Stark III and Susan L. Ginn, North 63 deg. 05’ 04” East, 117.49 feet to an existing 3/4 inch iron pin; thence with said stake and Ginn North 27 deg. 51’ 44” West, 26.51 feet to an existing 3/4 inch iron pin; thence Ginn North 62 deg. 10’ 03” East, 86.01 feet to an existing 3/4 inch iron pin, corner to said Stake and Ginn, and corner to the two tracts of Raymond A. and Marily Wairiven, thence with said Wairiven South 26 degrees 31’ 57” East 112.63 feet to a 6/8 inch iron pin set in the line of said Demoss; thence with the North line of two tracts of said Demoss South 58 deg. 44’ 57” West 193.14 feet to the place of beginning, containing 0.475 acres, subject to legal highways and easements of record. Being the result of a survey and plat dated May 1994 by Willard E. Davis, P.S. Ohio Reg. No. 5681 subject to easements and restrictions of record if any. More commonly known as: 302 Caroline Street, New Richmond, Ohio 45157. Parcel Number: 26-09-08.001P. Said Premises Located at 302 Caroline Street, New Richmond, OH 45157, PP #26-09-08.001P. Said Premises Appraised at $60,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Kriss D. Felty Attorney-at-law (216) 588-1500 CS 12-15t3 ---------------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1365 U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff(s) vs. TOBY A. MEREDITH, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF OHIO to-wit: Situate in Military Survey No. 1160, Ohio Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a spike at the centerline intersection of Mount Pisgah Road and Wilson-Dunham Road; thence running with the centerline of Wilson-Dunham North 83 deg. 11’ 44” West, 783.00 feet to the northwest corner of the property now owned by Irwin Corry as recorded in Deed Book 562, page 41, said point being the True Point of Beginning for this description. Thence leaving said True Point of Beginning and leaving the centerline of Wilson-Dunham Road and running with the West line of said Irwin Corry South 7 deg. 31’ 19” East, 157.00 feet to the North line of the property now owned by Evelyn Bradbury as recorded in Deed Book 378, page 619; thence running with the North line of said Evelyn Bradbury North 85 deg. 19’ 57” West 270.00 feet to the East of the property now owned by Donald Crouthers as recorded in Official Record 15, page 138; thence running with the East line of said Donald Crouthers North 6 deg. 27’ 50” West 170.00 feet to the centerline of Wilson-Dunham Road; thence running with the centerline of Wilson-Dunham Road S. 82 deg. 30’ 00” East, 270.00 feet to True Point of Beginning. Containing 0.986 acres, more or less. Said Premises Located at 1381 Wilson Dunham Road, New Richmond, OH 45157, PP: 24-2706B-038. Said Premises Appraised at $80,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Christopher J. Mantica Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0283 FRANKLIN SAVINGS & LOAN COMPANY Plaintiff(s) vs. GILMER HESS, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF PIERCE to-wit: EXHIBIT A Address: 5 Sparrow Lane, Amelia, Ohio 45102. Parcel No. 29-01-14-308. Situated in J. Catlett’s Military Survey Number 506, Village of Amelia, Pierce Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: All of Lot No. 271 Eastridge Subdivision, Phase 7, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 9, pages 345 and 346 of the Clermont County, Ohio Records. Said Premises Located at 5 Sparrow Lane, Amelia, OH 45102, PP: 29-01-14-308. Said Premises Appraised at $125,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Elizabeth Graham Weber Attorney-at-law (859) 341-1881 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0911 LPP MORTGAGE, LTD. Plaintiff(s) vs. JERRY E. KRAUS, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the CITY OF CINCINNATI to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Pierce Township, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, to wit: The

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On Dec. 4, the organization, "Grange" was 144 years old. It was formed just after the Civil War. When Washington led his continentals to victory, this land was more than 90 percent rural. Farms had been terribly neglected during these four years of war. Into this picture came the seven bold figures proposing a fraternity which stressed organization for education and legislation. The task of bringing together the divided nation under the grave conditions was probably never surpassed and to it the great minds of the nation earnestly addressed themselves. The nation had to be reconstructed, it must be a slow uphill process. How fortunate that there were ministers of the gospel among the seven founders, because we find the open Bible on the altar and all meetings open and close with prayer, and the pledge to the flag is given at each meeting. The Grange had been in operation less than 10 years, when it made a bold strike in behalf of delivery of mail to the farm homes, therefore came the Grange demanded for "Rural Free Delivery.” In 1893 and 1894 was appropriated $30,000 which the Postmaster General deemed insufficient so in 1896 Congress appropriated $10,000 more so the establishment of rural routes were established in West Virginia. In 1887 the Grange advocated the establishment of Parcel Post. In 1914 the Grange promoted bringing electricity to the farmers. In 1914 the Grange was victorious in setting up the Extension Service, Vocational Agriculture and all their services including 4-H programs. The Grange was a Pioneer in the long and bitter crusade to put on the statute books, of the United States, the Pure Food and Drugs Act. The women of the Grange had a vote in its business the same as the men, this was before women were allowed to vote on public issues. There are contests for women, men, youth and children. The Junior Grange is for children 5 to 14 years of age. We invite anyone interested in the community affairs to visit our meeting and familiarize yourself with the Grange and if you wish, to join us. The Monroe Grange meets the first and third Fridays of each month, at 7 p.m. at the Grange Hall in Nicholsville on state Route 222 just north of the Nicholsville store. For more information you may call the Rooks at (513) 734-6980.

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There is simply no disputing that wearing a safety belt can save your life. That is why the Ohio State Highway Patrol is encouraging all motorists to buckle-up this holiday season and continue to do so throughout the New Year. Last year more than 60 percent of the people killed on Ohio’s roadways were not wearing a safety belt. “It’s simple – safety belts save lives and reduce injury in crashes,” said Colonel John Born, Patrol superintendent. “It is the easiest thing you can do to protect yourself, your family and your friends.” According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, safety belts save over 13,000 lives every year and remain the single most effective thing you can do to protect yourself in a crash. Choosing to wear a safety belt is a personal choice and Ohio’s safety belt compliance rate indicates that motorists are doing so more now than ever. According to Ohio’s 2010 Observational Seatbelt Survey, 83.8 percent of motorists were found to be in compliance with Ohio’s safety belt law. This is a significant increase from the 72.9 percent observed in 2002. While these rates have steadily increased, far too many Ohioans still do not buckle-up. In 2010, 467 of the people killed on Ohio’s roadways were not wearing an available safety belt.

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0111 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiff(s) vs. DELBERT L. SPIECE, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: EXHIBIT “A” LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Peyton’s Military Survey #3856 Union Township, Clermont County Ohio and more particularly described as follows: Being lot number four hundred and four (404) of Willowbrook P.U.D. Phase III Block C, as recorded in Plat Book “V” pages 19, 20, and 21 of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Commonly known as: 4532 Tree View Court, Batavia, OH 45103. Parcel No: 417001L404. Said Premises Located at 4532 Tree View Court, Batavia, OH 45103, PP: 417001L404. Said Premises Appraised at $65,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Jeffrey R. Jinkens Attorney-at-law (614) 221-7663 CS 12-15t3 ---------------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0001 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE-HOLDERS CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006-27CB, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES Plaintiff(s) vs. TIFFANY L. GOLOB AKA TIFFANY GOLOB AKA TIFFANY LYNN BRONDHAVER, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: Situate in Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio and in Military Survey No. 1115, and being all of Lot No. 61 of Viking Village Subdivision, Block 3, a plat of which appears of record in Plat Book “K” pages 8 and 9, in the Office of the Recorder of Clermont County, Ohio. Parcel No. 414145.061. More commonly known as: 435 Glenrose Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio 45244. Said Premises Located at 435 Glenrose Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio 45244, PP: 414145.061. Said Premises Appraised at $65,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Erin M. Laurito Attorney-at-law (937) 743-4878 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-1134 CITIBANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR CHASE FUNDING MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2003-2 Plaintiff(s) vs. PETER YORK, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: Situated in Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being part of Darby’s Military Survey No. 2058 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the centerline intersection of Stoddard Lane and Old State Route 74; thence along the centerline of Stoddard Lane, South 45 deg. 24’ 00” West, 209.50 feet to a point and the real point of beginning for this description, of property; thence leaving said centerline, South 37 deg. 32’ 13” East 68.03 feet to a point; thence South 66 deg. 07’ 30” East 108.90 feet to a point, thence South 49 deg. 41’ 30” East 148.00 feet to a point in the centerline of Old Depot Road; thence along said centerline, South 43 deg. 35’ 06” West 149.57 feet to a point; thence leaving said centerline, North 37 deg. 32’ 13’ West, 323.43 feet to a point in the centerline of Stoddard Lane; thence along said centerline, North 45 deg. 24’ 00” East, 65.00 feet to the real point of beginning, and containing 0.772 acres, more or less. Said Premises Located at 4308 Stoddard Lane, Batavia, OH 45103, PP: 37-31-03E-295. Said Premises Appraised at $160,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Matthew I. McKelvey Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-15t3 ---------------------------------------------

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New Richmond veteran Ralph Shepherd, a member of the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame, introduces New Richmond Elementary principal Terry Miller at the school’s annual Veterans breakfast. Mrs. Miller’s father was a World War II veteran.

World War II veteran Walter Benjamin (standing) introduces himself at New Richmond Elementary’s annual Veterans breakfast. He is pictured with fellow World War II veteran John Gilfillen and his wife, Betty.

Monroe Elementary hosts its annual Veterans Day Breakfast

Monroe Elementary’s student council served breakfast to area veterans at the school’s annual Veterans Breakfast Nov. 10. Pictured with (from left) veterans Ralph Shepherd and Betty and Walter Benjamin are (from left) Emily Justice, Samantha Pratt, Taylor Jones, Jetta McCart, Lilly Wildey, Destiny Morel and student council adviser Mrs. Jill Blauwkamp.

Monroe Elementary student Maggie Mahaffey gets help from her father, Marty, with a tray of breakfast meals she served to veterans during the school’s annual Veterans Breakfast. Monroe principal Mark Bailey watches in the background.

Medals ceremony for Clermont veterans to be held Dec. 21 The Clermont County Veterans’ Service Commission will hold a medals ceremony Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011, honoring local U.S. Army veterans inducted into the Ohio Military Hall of Fame for Valor and the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame.

The ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. at the Clermont County Veterans’ Services Office, located on the third floor of the Heritage Building, 76 S. Riverside Drive in Batavia. Clermont veterans being honored, following induction into the Ohio Military Hall of

Fame for Valor, are John C. McDonald and Larry R. Isaacs; Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame honorees are the late U.S. President General Ulysses S. Grant and Clermont County Town Crier Bill Knepp. For more information, call (513) 732-7363.

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MILFORD AREA Price reduced on Mobile home for sale in Orchard Lake Mobile Home Park to $7000, completely furnished including washer & dryer, immediately available. 513-722-2038, 513-478-9956 or 513-430-9025.

WILLIAMSBURG - 2 & 3br apartments, all utilities paid, deposit required, no pets, 513-724-5560.

303 - HOUSES FOR RENT HAMERSVILLE, 3BR, 1ba, all appliances furnished. Absolutely no pets. Credit references, $695/mo. plus deposit and utilities. 937-3926052 or 513-734-4460.

400 - HOUSES FOR SALE FAYETTEVILLE - 2br, equipped kitchen, washer/dryer hookup, no pets allowed, $525/mo. plus water, trash & deposit. 513-875-3308.

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SOLID OAK entertainment center, glass doors w/light in top. Holds a 32” flat screen TV, 72” high x 80” long, Asking $200. New scooter, never used, asking $500 or make offer. Please call 513-876-3119, ask for Linda.

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606 - FARM MERCHANDISE 4430JD CAB and air, sets of scaffolding, universal Reece hitch. Call 937-515-0946.

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613 - PETS AND SUPPLIES BEAUTIFUL FEMALE Boxer puppies, born 8/8/11, fawn & brindle. Would make a great Christmas gift, $175.00. 937-618-1611.

615 - MISC. FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL WHITE Maggie Sottero wedding gown, size 8, never worn, $800 OBO Also, Chapel length veil never worn, $75 OBO For more information call:

937-515-2692 FORD PARTS, motors, transmission. For sale, lumber from 1830’s home, oak, all parts. 937-289-1040. POST & Beam Kit, 14ft.x16ft. Oak included frame, rafters, braces, etc. 6” thick wall over 9ft. high to top plate. Would make a fine shop, room, garage, etc. Other oak available 2”x8” tongue & groove pine flooring. Call 937-289-1040.

802 - MOTORCYCLES/ MINI-BIKES FOR SALE - 2006 Harley Davidson Street Bob. 1450CC motor, 6spd, 6000/miles. Excellent condition. Stays covered in garage, lots of extras, passenger seat, backrest, forward controls, Screamin Eagle pipes, grips, pegs, etc. Kelley Blue Book retail price is over $10,000 without the extras. Asking $9,750. No rides. 513-379-4194.

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808 - AUTOS FOR SALE 1991 HONDA Civic parts car, needs tires & battery, $600; 2006 Honda CRF 80, less than 60hrs., (kid lost interest), $900; 1980’s model KX 80 w/Power band, water cooled, $300; 1975 Chev. Dually, 350 motor, 5-spd., flatbed 1-ton, $2000. 937-213-3162. JUNKED, WRECKED unwanted autos, autos, trucks, motorcycles, etc., some towed free, cash paid for some. Call 513-734-1650

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From the office of Linda L. Fraley, Clermont County Auditor, for the week ending October 28th, 2011. BATAVIA Charles & Barbara Henry to George & Florence Peponis, 3274 Lunsford Rd., Amelia, OH 45102, $104,120. Duane Morris, Trustee to Norman Steffens, 1233 East Glenwood Ct., Amelia, OH 45102, 0.232 acre, $163,000. Vernon & Deborah Pritchard to Guardian Savings Bank FSB, 1511 Easter Avenue, Batavia, OH 45103, $60,000. Vernon & Anita Koehler to Brent & Teresia Varney, 1427 Buxton Meadows Dr, Amelia, OH 45102, 0.46 acre, $90,000. FRANKLIN Timothy & Florence Combs to Harold & Patricia Blake, 489 Felicity Cedron Rd, Georgetown, OH 45121, 2.007 acre, $42,000. GOSHEN Nancy Cooper to Kolleen Lykins, 6344 Liberty Lane, Goshen, OH 45122, 0.459 acre, $194,500. JACKSON Christopher & Christine Borke to Michael Unger, 2908 Jackson Pike, Batavia, OH 45103, 2.04 acres, $15,000. MIAMI Greycliff Development LLC to Fischer Single Family Homes II, LLC, 1085 Sophia Dr., Milford, OH 45150, 0.3135 acre, $55,000. Greycliff Development LLC to Fischer Single Family Homes II, LLC, 1093 Sophia Dr., Milford, OH 45150,

$55,000. Fischer Single Family Homes II, LLC to Brent Kassner & Clara Shock, 1078 Sophia Dr., Milford, OH 45150, 0.3248 acre, $333,072. Arch Bay Holdings, LLC to Brian & Donna Howard, 5985 Meadowcreek Dr. Unit 3, Milford, OH 45150, $28,000. Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. to Bridget Ryan, 5652 Pleasant View Dr., Milford, OH 45150, $72,000. Third Federal Savings & Loan Assoc. to Amber & Todd Brown, 1421 Lela Lane, Milford, OH 45150, 0.182 acre, $150,000. DLJ Mortgage Capital Inc. to Nathaniel Maurath, 6357 Branch Hill Miamiville Rd., Loveland, OH 45140, $78,000. Holly Martin to R.C. Hunter, 5812 Jeb Stuart Dr, Milford, OH 45150, $118,000. Equibreeders Inc. to La Garenne LLC, 6332 Pine Lane, Loveland, OH 45140, 6.06 acres, $450,000. Kathy & Gary Liebisch, Trustee to Matthew & Rebecca Scholl, 1212 Wintercrest Circle, Milford, OH 45150, 0.566 acre, $228,000. First Financial Collateral Inc. to Kasey & Michelle Chaney, 1022 Anthony Lane, Milford, OH 45150, 1.352 acre, $25,900. NVR, Inc. to Zachary & Paula Schultz, 5632 Wittmer Meadows Dr, Milford, OH 45150, 0.367 acre, $178,195. NVR, Inc. to Michael & Paula Rhodes, 1081 Sophia Dr, Milford, OH 45150, 0.375 acre, $249,630.

David & Wendy Raissle to George & Sara Leugers, 1263 Oakbrook Ridge Ct, Milford, OH 45150, 0.5576 acre, $257,500. Claudia Stiles to Aron & Daniele Poarch, 1285 Kent Dr, Milford, OH 45150, $155,500. Jan & Linda Pynappel to Mark & Cynthia Willis, 6360 Trailridge Ct, Loveland, OH 45140, $345,000. Thomas & Marlene Jensch to Edward & Sharon Inman, 6567 Oasis Dr, Loveland, OH 45140, 0.513 acre, $525,000. Paul Smith to Kathleen Rogers, 5892 Stonebridge Circle Unit 302, Milford, OH 45150, $102,000. Paul & Jeanne Eling to Jan & Linda Pynappel, 881 Blackpine Dr., Milford, OH 45150, 0.376 acre, $255,000. MONROE James & Brenda Paxton to Deanna Ball, 2858 Fair Oak Rd, Amelia, OH 45102, 2.5 acres, $45,000. PIERCE Charlotte Verwold, Trustee to Thomas & Pamela Hoctor, 529 Hopper View Bluff, Cincinnati, OH 45255, 0.498 acre, $230,000. Federal National Mortgage Assoc. to Robert Deweese, 1109 Will O EE Dr., Amelia, OH 45102, $25,000. Construction Properties Inc. to 925 Winged Foot WAy, LLC, Cincinnati, OH 45245, 0.48 acre, $675,000. Connie & Michael Bowling Sr. to Natalie & Kyle Brunsman, 3709 Maplewood Dr, Amelia, OH 45102, $120,000.

STONELICK Federal National Mortgage Assoc. to Charles Summers, 47 Sutton Lane, Goshen, OH 45122, $30,000. Frank & Tara Parker to Edward & Sandra Sill, 1683 Misty Hollow Ct, Batavia, OH 45103, 2.006 acres, $400,000. Kynn Wedding to Steven Head, 5970 Goshen Rd., Goshen, OH 45122, $40,000. TATE Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. to Wayne Bachelier, 314 Bethel Concord Rd., Bethel, OH 45106, 0.5 acre, $27,500. UNION Raymond & Mary Disalvo, Co-Trustees to Michael Kaufman, 5000 Beechwood Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45244, 2.5 acres, $250,000. Cajun Ice, LLC to C.A. Ludwig & Co. Inc., 756 Jarole Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45245, $64,000. Federal National Mortgage Assoc. to James Baker, 4520 Eastgate Oaks Dr, Batavia, OH 45103, $122,500. Karen Dressler to Julie Bohl, 4885 Rumpke Rd, Cincinnati, 10.09 acres, OH 45245, $315,000. Estate of Elizabeth Miller to Janet Sparks, 3984 Benjamin St., Cincinnati, OH 45245, $72,000. Drees Premier Homes, inc. to Matthew & Brie Janke, 5125 Oak Brook Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45244, 0.508 acre, $350,925. M/I Homes of Cincinnati, LLC to Valerie Vogelsong Rowland, 933 Shireton Ct, Cincinnati, OH 45245, 0.198

acre, $175,000. SWDC, LLC to NVR, Inc., 997 Shephard Woods Ct, Batavia, OH 45103, 0.419 acre, $28,000. M/I Homes of Cincinnati, LLC to Derrick Purdy, 4217 North Gensen Loop, Cincinnati, OH 45245, 0.176 acre, $164,982. M/I Homes of Cincinnati, LLC to Jacklyn & Jacob Meddles, 4207 North Gensen Loop, Cincinnati, OH 45245, 0.151 acre, $171,695. Jessica Albrecht to William & Letitia Kossenjans, 1209 Forest Run Dr, Batavia, OH 45103, 0.29 acre, $113,500. Stanton Miller to AHY Capital Group, LLC, 750 Augcliffe Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45245, $50,000. Barbara Granneman & Kenneth Mitchell to Jeremy Martin, 4025 Gleneste Withamsville Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45245, $99,500. Todd May to Brian & Doug Ruehl, 1247 Binning Rd, Milford, OH 45150, 1.471 acre, $16,254.86. Tommy Burdine, et al to Randall & Nicole Wulker, 4563 Bells Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45244, $75,000. WAYNE Joseph & Sherry Kabel to Donald & Tina Durham, 2964 State Route 131, Batavia, OH 45103, 5.01 acres, $199,500. David Kassen to Mark Flora, Jr., 5958 Newtonsville Rd, Newtonsville, OH 45158, 0.45 acre, $36,511. Bertha Widner to Edward Scott, 6604 Garrison Spurling Rd., Pleasant Plain, OH

45162, 2.36 acres, $100,000. BATAVIA VILLAGE John Fortney & Roger Crawford to Shawn & Nancy Coons, 385 W. Main St., Batavia, OH 45103, 0.366 acre, $135,000. BETHEL VILLAGE U.S. Bank National Assoc. ND to The Sprunger Group, 252 North West Street, Bethel, OH 45106, 0.5 acre, $37,500. Alejandro Monfort to Melissa Hannah, 332 Faith Way, Bethel, OH 45106, 0.353 acre, $103,000. Holiday Homes Inc. to Melissa Wilson, 313 Faith Way, Bethel, OH 45106, 0.352 acre, $165,500. NEW RICHMOND VILLAGE Holiday Homes Inc. to Steven Wilson & Monica Howell, 203 Compass Ct, New Richmond, OH 45157, 0.236 acre, $158,800. WILLIAMSBURG VILLAGE Brian & Carol McNeal to Donald Conrad & Heather Golightly, 146 South Second St., Williamsburg, OH 45176, 0.225 acre, $98,500. LOVELAND CITY HBG Investments, Inc. to David Lund, Loveland, OH 45140, 0.551 acre, $556,173. MILFORD CITY Peter & Kelly Gulleman to Denielle Rohe, 615 Wallace Ave, Milford, OH 45150, 0.247 acre, $162,500. Brian & Anne Livingston to Todd & Stephanie Wilike, 1 Cobblestone Dr, Milford, OH 45150, 0.406 acre, $207,500.

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THREE PARCELS - 5 HOUSES NICE 3 BEDROOM- 2 BATH BRICK RANCH HOME- THREE RENTAL HOMES & 1-1/2 STORY FRAME HOME. (NEEDS RENOVATION) ALL PROPERTIES SELL ON SITE.

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(1) STARTS @ 10AM: LOCATED 3982 ST. RT. 133 AT THE SOUTH EDGE OF WILLIAMSBURG. BEING A 1.44 ACRE LOT SERVED BY PUBLIC WATER, NATURAL GAS AND 3 SEPARATE ON SITE SEWAGE SYSTEMS. (A) BRICK RANCH HOME HAS 3 BEDROOMS, 2 FULL TILE BATHROOMS (ONE FOR HANDICAP), BIG LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN - DINING COMBINATION, 12’X16’ FAMILY ROOM, UTILITY ROOM, EXTRA STORAGE SPACE, HARDWOOD FLOORS, NEWER WINDOWS, ELECTRIC HEAT W/SEPARATE ROOM CONTROLS, CENTRAL AIR SYSTEM, PATIO, CARPORT ETC. NICE ROLLING LOT, NEEDS SOME SPRUCING UP. (B) OLDER 4 ROOM HOUSE WITH 2 BEDROOMS & FULL BATH OVER FULL BASEMENT. SEPARATE UTILITIES INCLUDING NATURAL GAS. LAST RENTED FOR $400 PER MONTH. (C) OLD STYLE 1-1/2 STORY FRAME, HAS 7 ROOMS TOTAL. PARTIAL BASEMENT. SEPARATE UTILITIES AND SEWAGE SYSTEM. NEEDS TOTAL RENOVATION INSIDE & OUT. NOTE: A-B & C ON THE 1.44 ACRE LOT SELLS AS ONE PARCEL.

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NEW CONSTRUCTION! Nestled on a 5-acre wooded lot this 1646 square foot home is located on a full basement and a Must See. Features include 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2-car attached garage, and stainless steel appliances! Ideal for buyers who want a country feel but close to shopping and restaurants! Reduced to $197,800.

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(3) STARTS @ 12:00 NOON: 126 N. FIFTH STREET. 1-1/2 STORY HOME COMPLETELY RENOVATED A FEW YEARS AGO. NEW SIDING, ROOF, HEAT-AIR SYSTEMS, WINDOWS ETC. HAS LIVING ROOM, BEDROOM, BIG KITCHEN, FULL BATH & UTILITY ROOM ON 1ST FLOOR, 2 BEDROOMS ON 2ND FLOOR, FULL BASEMENT. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDING NATURAL GAS. NEEDS A LITTLE CLEAN UP @ TLC - READY TO MOVE IN. LAST RENTED FOR $600 PER MONTH.

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311 River Valley Blvd, New Richmond, OH NEW CONSTRUCTION! Located in the heart of New Richmond, this newly constructed 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths features an upstairs loft area perfect for entertaining or media room, full basement, and 2 car attached garage! Home comes with a 10-year structural warranty! Just Reduced to $169,900! Zero Down Payment Available!

JOEL T. WILSON, BROKER/AUCTIONEER & DAVID P. LEWIS, AGENT/AUCTIONEER. SALE REFERRED BY JAMES R. VICKERS - JAMESTOWN REALTY. SELLING FOR THE HEIRS OF THE JACK V. ARWINE ESTATE MICHAEL ARWINE, P.O.A.

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in the fourth. Even with the home crowd fired up, there was still a feeling that New Richmond wasn’t out of the game. Lang hit a three-pointer for Amelia to open the fourth, giving the Lady Baron’s their largest lead of 11 points with seven minutes left in the game. Buckingham returned to the game, playing a little more conservatively that usual, but making her presence known. With the big man back in the game, Amelia wasn’t as aggressive going towards the rim, something that was also hampered by New Richmond’s perimeter trapping defense. “We’re all about putting pressure people and trying to cause turnovers,” Hatfield said. “When we really need to get the ball, we have kids like Sarah Shoemaker, Mikaela Rupp and Courtney Grogan who really know how to get after it and cause turnovers.” The mixture of New Richmond’s aggressive defense and Amelia’s willingness to hold onto the ball until they were able to get off a good shot drained the clock in the final period. On the other end of the floor, Buckingham became the focal point of Amelia’s defense, allowing her teammates easier scoring opportunities as the Lady Barons keyed in on her. Buckingham did her part to bring the Lions back as well, scoring 10 points in the second half. The Lions were able to chip away at the Amelia lead with their defensive intensity and offensive prowess to cut the Lady Barons’ lead to one with 40 seconds remaining after backto-back Buckingham layups. The Lady Lions defense forced a quick shot from Amelia and Mikaela Rupp chased down a long rebound

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Amelia’s Danielle Lang (24) is guarded by New Richmond’s Bailey Deweese (3) on Dec. 8. The Lady Lions came back from a double-digit deficit to win by one point, 37-36.

along the baseline. Falling out of bounds with 31 seconds remaining, Rupp called a timeout to keep the possession for the Lady Lions. Out of the timeout, New Richmond went to – who else – Josie Buckingham who caught an entry pass from the wing, faced the basket and scored over her smaller Amelia defender with 20 seconds remaining. Amelia broke the Lions’ pressure with a pass to Hannah Lehn. Lehn drove down the baseline, but was cut off and had the ball stolen by Tina Lawrence, forcing the Lady Barons to foul with 4.7

seconds left. Unfortunately for Amelia, Lehn’s foul on Lawrence was only the fourth team foul in the half, not forcing a oneand-one free throw. The Lady Lions in-bounded the ball and were fouled again, this time with 2.7 seconds left, but Amelia still had two fouls to give before New Richmond would shot a one-and-one. One more in-bounds pass and the Lady Lions were able to escape with a one-point win over Amelia, 37-36. New Richmond improved to 4-0 on the season and remained atop the SBCAmerican Division. The Lady

Lions were back in action on Tuesday, Dec. 12 as they hosted Norwood. Amelia falls to 1-2 on the season. The Lady Barons are off until Dec. 15 when they travel to play Clermont Northeastern. New Richmond (4-0) – Workman 1 1 3, Shoemaker 4 1 11, Rupp 2 0 4, Grogan 2 0 5, Buckingham 7 0 14. Totals: 16 2 37. Amelia (1-2) – Lehn 1 0 2, Terry 2 0 5, Lang 4 0 9, Simon 3 4 10, Bailey 4 1 10. Totals: 14 5 36Halftime score: Amelia 19-15. 3-pointers: N 3 (Shoemaker 2, Grogan); A 3 (Terry, Lang, Bailey).

With his expanded game, Simon was able to lead the Barons with 10 points, but his effort wasn’t enough to change the outcome as the Barons fell 57-45. Goshen enjoyed a balanced offensive attack that saw four Warriors score in double figures. Aside from Fischer and Messer, Ashcraft and Kyle Wake both reached double digits in the scoring column with 14 and 10 points, respectively. “We don’t have anybody that we can give the ball to and say, ‘go score,’ so we have to get points from a lot of different areas” Wake said. “We got some offensive boards, we got some things in transition and we knocked down some shots from the perimeter in the half court.” The win moved Goshen to 1-1 on the season and dropped Amelia to 0-3. The Warriors were back in action on Monday, Dec. 12 when they played Williamsburg and the Barons hosted Batavia on Tuesday, Dec. 13. Goshen (1-1) – Wake 4 0 10, Fischer 3 7 13, Smith 1 1 3, Ashcraft 6 0 14, Taylor 1 0 2,

Messer 6 3 15. Totals: 20 11 57. Amelia (0-3) – Moeves 2 0 4, Lughinbuhl 1 2 4, Crowder 5 1 11, Simon 4 0 8, Hacker 3 0 6, Dean 1 0 2, Mickler 4 0 10. Totals: 20 3 45. Halftime: Goshen 22-16. 3-Pointers: G 4 (Wake 2, Ashcraft 2); A 2 (Mickler 2).

Goshen’s Austin Fischer shots a foul shot on Dec. 9.

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allow it. The fourth was the only quarter they didn’t outscore the Eagles in, but they were able to leave with a 50-31 victory. “I told them after the game I don’t know who was at Little Miami, but I don’t want them to come back, I prefer this group.” Carson scored a game-high 16 points, including four three-pointers and Gaskill added 12 points for the Trojans. Walnut Hills was led by Katie Estep’s nine points.

The Trojans improved to 21 on the season with the win and went on to lose against Wilmington on Saturday, Dec. 10, 40-36. Glen Este was back in action on Monday, Dec. 12 as the hosted Loveland and again on Wednesday, Dec. 14 when they traveled to Milford.

Despite the season being just a bit more than two weeks old, the Williamsburg girls basketball team has faced an uphill battle. The Wildcats started the season with just six players on both the varsity and junior varsity squads and, though they’ve gotten their numbers back up some, they haven’t been able to avoid injuries. So when Southern Buckeye Conference National Division power Georgetown rolled into town last Thursday night it could have been easy for the Wildcats to roll over. However, they did no such thing as the Wildcats battled the Lady G-Men from the outset -- and took a one point lead into the halftime break -before coming up a bit short as they lost to visiting Georgetown 48-37. “I’m actually really ecstatic about our kids effort,” Williamsburg coach Ken Lowe said. “Not just in the first half but the whole game.” It didn’t start off all that well for the Wildcats. After Hannah Jones converted a layup in the post, the Lady GMen had jumped out to a 5-0 lead a little less than two minutes into the game. Tara Dennis got the Wildcats on the board with 5:24 left in the quarter when, off the dribble, she hit a jumper from the foul line with a Lady G-Men defender in her face. The Lady G-Men answered Dennis’ bucket with two free throws from Madison Pack to increase their lead to 7-2 but that was the point when the Wildcats took off. A Sarah Wetzel driving layup closed the gap to three before Dennis converted a fast break layup off a Georgetown turnover to make it a 7-6 game. Teammate Heidi McManus tied the game at seven when she hit one of two free throws after she was fouled on a drive to the hoop with 2:28 left in the first quarter. Not only did the free throw tie the game but it also was the second foul on Georgetown leading scorer Casey Carter. She would sit out the rest of the first half with the two fouls. It was at that point that the

10 pints, 30-20. a cutting layup by Becca led the way for the Lady GWildcats began to beat the started. Carter hit her first 3-pointer Then Dennis, who scored a Whitaker off an inbounds Men (4-0, 2-0 SBC-National). Lady G-Men’s full court pressure defense and take back the of the game about 30 seconds team high 17 points and pass, to put the game out of Kidwell added eight points into the half to give grabbed nine rebounds, reach with about six and a half while Pack, Jones and momentum. Hatfield scored six apiece. McManus was able to con- Georgetown the lead back 19- answered. Her layup over two remaining. Lady G-Men defenders closed The Wildcats (1-4, 1-1 “I thought our defense in sistently get past the Lady G- 17. An offensive rebound and the gap to 30-22. SBC-National) could get no the third quarter was outstandMen defenders in the press and find her teammates open. putback by Pack followed by “She had a real good closer than 11 in the final ing,” Cropper said. “We were “We had to go back to our a Kidwell 3-pointer quickly game,” Lowe said of Dennis. quarter as they fell short much more patient in the sechalfcourt defense because pushed the Lady G-Men lead “She’s our leading scorer. Has despite a valiant effort. ond half offensively.” they were hurting us in our to seven, 24-17. been for the last couple years. McManus scored 10 points McManus stopped the Lady I expect her to average and dished out five assists for fullcourt pressure,” (4-0) – Hatfield Georgetown coach Bernie G-Men 8-0 run to open the between 15 to 20 points per the hosts while Wetzel scored 2 2Georgetown 6, Kidwell 3 1 8, Whitaker 1 Cropper said. “(McManus) half with a free throw before game. But she did step up and six points. 0 2, Carter 7 2 18, Jones 2 2 6, was just getting through it and Dennis corralled an offensive play today.” “For us, I look at it being a Happ 2 2 6, Gast 1 0 2. Totals: they were getting some open rebound and converted the After Pack scored on anoth- win-win situation for us,” 18 9 48. Williamsburg (1-3) – shots.” putback to bring the Wildcats er layup, Elizabeth Lowe said. “I think it’s the Dennis scored back-to-back back to within 24-20. Meisberger hit two free closest game they’ve had this McManus 3 2 10, Wetzel 3 0 6, Meisberger 0 2 2, Dennis 8 0 17, buckets right at the rim to give But, once again, Carter throws to bring the deficit to year and hopefully in the next Guss 1 0 2. Totals: 15 4 37. the Wildcats a two point lead started another Georgetown eight, 32-24, as the final quar- game it will be a different outHalftime: Williamsburg 17-16. before McManus found run. This time, however, ter started. come.” 3-Pointers: G 3 (Carter 2, Mallory Guess wide open Carter did it herself as she But Georgetown scored It was Carter, who scored Kidwell); W 3 (McManus 2, underneath the basket after scored six straight points to seven straight to start the 16 of her team leading 18 Dennis). she was able to get through a push the Lady G-Men lead to fourth quarter, punctuated by points in the second half, who Georgetown trap at halfcourt. The basket gave Williamsburg a 13-9 lead as the first quarter was nearing its end. Though neither team was able to do much in the second quarter, the Wildcats found a way to go into the break with the lead. McManus converted a layup off of a steal to give the Wildcats a 15-13 lead with 3:55 left before half. After Jones hit a free throw for the Lady G-Men, Wetzel answered with a bucket in the post to push the Wildcat lead to three, 17-14. But Jones -- who combined with Pack to keep the Lady GMen close with Carter and second leading scorer Jesse Kidwell out with foul trouble - scored again in the post to make it a 17-16 lead at half. “Hannah Jones and Madison Pack both were steadying influences on the floor for us with the other two girls off,” Cropper said. “Plus they did a good job on the Dennis girl. She’s a good player. They did a nice job boxing her out and making it kind of tough for her to get the ball.” Despite the last two Jones buckets, Lowe was very pleased with the way his team played in the half. “We played right there with them,” he said. “We did some different things but the kids came ready to play...(and) gave them all they could handle.” The Lady G-Men -- with Carter and Kidwell back in the game -- wasted no time taking Williamsburg’s Tara Dennis shoots a short jumper in the lane on Dec. 8 against Georgetown. Williamsburg fell to the Lady control as the second half G-Men 48-37 despite Dennis’ team-high 17 points.

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Tuesday, December 6 Georgetown 44, Clermont Northeastern 37 Georgetown (2-0) – Bradley 3 1 9, J. Cropper 6 3 15, Miller 2 5 9, Williams 2 1 5, Lewis 1 1 3, T. Cropper 1 0 2. Totals: 16 11 44. Clermont Northeastern (0-2) – Johnson 1 0 2, Teaney 1 1 4, Myers 1 0 2, Schmidt 4 2 10, Cornett 3 0 6, Wolfe 4 4 13. Totals: 14 7 37. Halftime: Georgetown 2015. 3-Pointers: G 1 (Bradley); CN 2 (Teaney, Wolfe) Glen Este 72, Western Brown 67 Glen Este (1-1) – Flanigan 1 0 2, Martin 1 0 3, Fultz 11 0 23, Scardina 3 2 10, Rieck 10 6 30, Crooks 0 1 1, Holloway 0 1 1, Overcast 1 0 2. Totals: 27 10 72. Western Brown (1-1) – Pitt 0 1 1, Carroll 1 2 4, Purdon 0 3 3, Woodward 5 0 12, Allen 3 3 9, Nichol 8 4 24, Cutler 5 2 12, Howard 1 0 2. Totals: 23 15 67. Halftime: Glen Este 34-16. 3-pointers: G 8 (Martin, Rieck 4, Scardina 2, Fultz); W 6 (Nichol 4, Woodward 2). Sycamore 46, Milford 44 Milford (0-1) – Rof 1 0 2, Farrell 4 2 12, Mayleben 5 2 14, C. Overbeck 4 0 8, Taylor 1 0 2, R. Overbeck 3 0 6. Totals: 18 4 44. Sycamore (1-1) – Gruden 3 1 8, Farquhar 5 0 13, Faust 1 0 2, Brown 2 0 4, Morgan 1 3 5, Williams 6 2 14. Totals: 18 6 46. Halftime: Milford 32-28. 3Pointers: M 4 (Farrell 2, Mayleben 2); S 4 (Farquhar 3, Gruden). Ripley 85, Bethel-Tate 68 Bethel-Tate (1-2) – Atkins 5 7 17, Hartley 1 0 2, Rees 1 0 2, Small 2 9 14, Cherry 1 2 5, Shinkle 2 0 4, Adams 7 10 24. Totals: 19 28 68. Ripley (2-0) – Bradford 7 4 18, Arnett 2 0 5, Bennett 3 0 7, Mitchell 5 0 14, Haley 4 1 9, Perkins 3 0 6, Saelens 6 2 17, Kirschner 1 2 4, Brooks 2 1 5. Totals: 33 10 85. Halftime: Ripley 47-29. 3Pointers: R 9 (Mitchell 4, Saelens 3, Arnett 1, Bennett 1); B 2 (Small 1, Cherry 1). Mariemont 52, Batavia 47 Mariemont (2-0) – Long 2 4 9, Sparks 1 2 4, Mahorney 6 4 16, Stewart 2 0 4, Malone 5 5 15, Swanson 1 2 4. Totals: 17 17 52. Batavia (1-1) – Cooper 1 1 3, Wilson 1 0 3, Smith 4 2 11, White 3 0 6, Montgomery 3 0 6, Gilbert 3 3 9, Pelphrey 3 3 9. Totals: 18 8 47. Halftime: Mariemont 28-19. 3-pointers: M 1 (Long); B 3 (Cooper, Wilson, Smith). Friday, December 9 East Clinton 76, Williamsburg 70 East Clinton (2-1) – Witkemper 3 3 9, Miller 1 0 2, Henderson 2 1 5, Floyd 5 7 20, Lewis 4 5 13, Runk 3 0 9, Knisley 6 0 12, Eltzroth 1 2 4, Ison 1 0 2. Totals: 26 18 76. 3-Pointers: E 2 (Floyd,

Runk). Little Miami 63, Glen Este 60 Little Miami (1-0) – Schoettinger 8 7 25, Conter 1 0 2, Rothermund 2 1 5, Mee 2 0 4, Graham 4 7 15, Bishop 3 1 8, Rigdon 2 0 4. Totals: 22 16 63. Glen Este (1-2) – Flanigan 1 1 3, Holloway 0 4 4, Fultz 13 3 29, Rieck 5 2 13, Crooks 1 0 2, Harris 1 0 3, Scardina 0 1 1, Jutze 2 0 5. Totals: 23 11 60. Halftime score: Glen Este 33-30. 3-pointers: LM 3 (Schoettinger 2, Bishop ); GE 3 (Rieck, Harris, Jutze). Milford 47, Walnut Hills 39 Walnut Hills (1-2) – Hill 3 0 7, Burton 1 0 2, Mitchell 1 1 4, Anderson 1 1 3, Brown 1 0 2, Johnson 3 2 8, Jackson 1 0 2, Gilmore 3 4 11. Totals: 14 8 39. Milford (1-1) – Roof 0 2 2, Farrell 8 4 22, Mayleben 3 3 9, Taylor 1 0 3, R. Overbeck 4 1 9, Cy. Overbeck 1 0 2. Totals: 17 10 47. Halftime: Milford 20-14. 3Pointers: M 3 (Farrell 2, Taylor); W 3 (Hill, Mitchell, Gilmore). Blanchester 77, Felicity 27 Felicity (0-2) – Brock 4 0 12, Moore 3 0 6, Smith 1 0 2, Fry 1 0 3, Ott 1 0 2, Reese 1 0 2. Totals: 11 0 27. Blanchester (4-0) – Penquite1 3 6, Burch 2 0 5, Parker 1 2 5, Jackson 6 1 15, Roy 2 0 4, G. Ledford 1 2 4, Denham 4 3 11, . Ledford 2 0 4, Luncan 6 8 20, Schmitz 1 1 3. Totals: 26 20 77. Halftime: Blanchester 4114. 3-Pointers: B 5 (Penquite, Burch, Parker, Jackson 2); F 5 (Brock 4, Fry). Western Brown 77, Bethel-Tate 58 Western Brown (2-1) – Piatt 1 0 3, Carroll 1 0 3, H. Purdon 3 4 13, Woodyard 2 0 5, Allen 1 0 2, Nickell 4 2 11, Kuttler 3 2 8, Howard 7 4 18, Siemer 5 0 10, Ryan 1 0 2, Burton 0 2 2. Totals: 29 14 77. Bethel-Tate (1-3) – Atkins 3 7 13, Hartley 5 0 13, Rees 1 0 2, Small 7 7 22, Adams 3 0 8. Totals: 19 14 58. Halftime: Western Brown 36-21. 3-pointers: WB 7 (H. Purdon 3, Piatt, Carroll, Woodyard, Nickell); BT 6 (Hartley 3, Adams 2, Small). Georgetown 52, Batavia 36 Batavia (1-2) – Cooper 0 1 1, Suttles 0 2 2, Hawk 1 0 3, Smith 5 0 11, White 1 1 3, Gilbert 5 0 10, Kubel 1 0 2, Pelfrey 1 0 2. Totals: 15 4 36. Georgetown (3-0) – Bradley 5 6 17, Cropper 2 2 6, Steinger 1 0 2, Sandlin 1 0 2, Miller 4 2 11, Williams 2 0 4, Lewis 5 0 10. Totals: 20 10 52. Halftime: Georgetown 2415. 3-Pointers: G 2 (Miller, Bradley); B 2 (Hawk, Smith). Goshen 57, Amelia 45 Goshen (1-1) – Wake 4 0 10, Fischer 3 7 13, Smith 1 1 3, Ashcraft 6 0 14, Taylor 1 0 2, Messer 6 3 15. Totals: 20 11 57. Amelia (0-3) – Moeves 2 0 4, Lughinbuhl 1 2 4, Crowder 5 1 11, Simon 4 0 8, Hacker 3 0 6, Dean 1 0 2, Mickler 4 0

10. Totals: 20 3 45. Halftime: Goahen 22-16. 3Pointers: G 4 (Wake 2, Ashcraft 2); A 2 (Mickler 2). Saturday, December 10 Newport 67, New Richmond 45 Lloyd 62, Williamsburg 47 GIRLS' BASKETBALL Monday, December 5 New Richmond 40, Felicity-Franklin 15 Felicity-Franklin (0-2) – Stutz 3 1 7, Lucas 2 1 6, Davis 1 0 2. Totals: 6 2 15. New Richmond (3-0) – Workman 3 1 8, Shoemaker 1 0 2, Rupp 1 1 3, Keets 4 3 11, Grogan 1 1 4, Jaehnen 1 2 4, Buckingham 3 2 8. Totals: 14 10 40. Halftime: New Richmond 24-7. 3-Pointers: FF 1 (Lucas); NR 2 (Workman, Grogan). Fayetteville 95, Batavia 28 Batavia (1-2) – Richardson 2 0 6, O’Brien 1 0 2, Fraley 1 1 3, McElfresh 3 6 12, Nickley 2 0 5. Totals: 9 7 28. Fayetteville (3-0) – Burroughs 7 2 16, Rosselot 10 6 28, Smyth 8 3 19, Eyre 8 2 19, Scoggins 4 0 11, Wiederhold 0 2 2. Totals: 37 15 95. Halftime: Fayetteville 49-6. 3-pointers: B 3 (Richardson 2, Nickley); F 6 (Rosselot 2, Eyre, Scoggins 3). Tuesday, December 6 Milford 47, Goshen 45 Goshen (1-2)– Owens 1 0 2, Parriman 1 1 3, Turner 4 3 14, Steele 8 2 20, Clark 0 2 2, Blumentritt 1 0 3, Moore 0 1 1. Totals: 15 9 45. Milford (3-1) – Simmons 2 1 5, Yee 2 2 6, Wolcott 6 9 21, Cantor 1 6 8, Eppers 0 1 1, Rheude 1 2 4, Glasgow 1 0 2. Totals: 13 21 47. Halftime: Milford 25-18. 3pointers: G 6 (Turner 3, Steele 2, Blumentritt). Georgetown 60, Amelia 37 Georgetown (3-0) – Hatfield 2 1 6, Carrington 1 0 2, Kidwell 11 1 24, Whitaker 2 0 4, Carter 3 2 10, Jones 2 0 4, Pack 2 2 6, Keith 2 0 4. Totals: 24 6 16 Amelia (1-1) – Lehn 2 0 5, Terry 1 0 2, Lang 4 2 10, Ferro 1 0 2, Simon 5 0 11, Bailey 2 2 7. Totals: 15 4 37 Halftime: Georgetown 3113. 3-Pointers: G 4 (Carter 2, Kidwell, Hatfield); A 3 (Lehn, Simon, Bailey). Wednesday, December 7 Glen Este 50, Walnut Hills 31 Glen Este (2-1) – Gaskill 3 6 12, Singleton 1 3 5, Velten 1 0 2, Keith 3 2 9, Carson 6 0 16, Brenes 2 1 6. Walnut Hills (0-3) – Yisrael 1 0 2, Jones 3 1 7, Screws 1 1 3, Estep 3 3 9, Darks 3 0 6, Wilks 2 0 4. Halftime: Glen Este 27-10. 3-pointers: G 6 (Keith, Brenes, Carson 4). Thursday, December8

New Richmond 37, Amelia 36 New Richmond (4-0) – Workman 1 1 3, Shoemaker 4 1 11, Rupp 2 0 4, Grogan 2 0 5, Buckingham 7 0 14. Totals: 16 2 37 Amelia (1-2) – Lehn 1 0 2, Terry 2 0 5, Lang 4 0 9, Simon 3 4 10, Bailey 4 1 10. Totals: 14 5 36 Halftime score: Amelia 1915. 3-pointers: N 3 (Shoemaker 2, Grogan); A 3 (Terry, Lang, Bailey). Bethel-Tate 48, Goshen 29 Bethel-Tate (2-1) – Shinkle 4 2 10, Baker 6 11 23, Kilgore 2 2 6, Jones 2 3 7, Atkins 0 2 2. Totals: 14 20 48. Goshen (1-3) – Steele 2 0 4, Miller 1 0 3, Turner 3 0 8, Parriman 2 1 5, Owens 2 1 5, Davidson 2 0 4. Totals: 12 2 29. Halftime: Bethel-Tate 1815. 3-Pointers: G 3 (Turner 2, Miller). 48, Georgetown Williamsburg 37 Georgetown (4-0) – Hatfield 2 2 6, Kidwell 3 1 8, Whitaker 1 0 2, Carter 7 2 18, Jones 2 2 6, Happ 2 2 6, Gast 1 0 2. Totals: 18 9 48. Williamsburg (1-3) – McManus 3 2 10, Wetzel 3 0 6, Meisberger 0 2 2, Dennis 8 0 17, Guss 1 0 2. Totals: 15 4 37. Halftime: Williamsburg 1716. 3-Pointers: G 3 (Carter 2, Kidwell); W 3 (McManus 2, Dennis). Western Brown 71, Clermont Northeastern 26 CNE (0-5) – Osborn 2 0 5, Aselage 6 1 13, Gilkerson 1 0 2, Kirby 1 0 2, Mantel 1 2 4. Totals: 11 3 26. Western Brown (2-1) – Hall 1 2 4, Dowd 1 0 2, Carter 9 0 18, Seigla 4 0 8, Nickell 1 0 2, Wiesenhahn 1 1 3, Henry 4 2 10, Garrett 7 0 16, Wright 4 0 8. Totals: 30 5 71. Halftime: Western Brown 37-14. 3-Pointers: W 2 (Garrett 2); C 1 (Osborn). Saturday, December 10 East Clinton 43, Felicity 40 East Clinton (1-2) - Finley 1 1 3, Spurlock 8 0 17, Bond 2 0 5, Bean 1 3 5, Habermehl 3 3 9, Ostrander 0 1 1, Wiget 1 1 3. Totals: 16 9 43. Felicity (0-4) - Stutz 3 1 9, Mitchell 1 0 2, Lucas 1 0 2, Grooms 5 1 11, Corbin 1 2 4, Arkerman 1 0 2, Obermeyer 2 0 4, Davis 2 1 6. Totals: 16 5 40. Halftime: East Clinton 2816. 3-Pointers: E 2 (Spurlock 1, Bond 1); F 1 (Davis). Milford 56, Turpin 42 Turpin (3-1, FAVC 2-1) Gador 4 4 13, Finn 3 3 10, Tilar 3 0 6, Fender 1 0 2, Milikin 2 4 9, Calder 0 2 2. Totals: 13 13 42. Milford (4-1, 2-1) Simmons 2 0 4, Yee 3 5 11, Wolcott 4 6 14, Canter 2 0 4, Rheude 3 2 9, Eppers 1 0 2, Glasgow 3 4 12. Totals: 18 17 56. Halftime: Milford 36-16. 3pointers: T 3 (Gador, Finn, Milikin); M 3 (Glasgow 2, Rheude).

Bethel-Tate 58, Oyler 22 Bethel-Tate - Shinkle 1 2 4, Baker 1 1 3, Sawgers 5 0 10, Kilgore 3 0 6, Jenike 2 2 8, Atkins 2 2 6, Allen 2 0 4, Lanigan 5 0 10, Myers 3 1 7. Totals: 22 8 58. Oyler (2-2) - McKee 1 0 2, S. Ronnebaum 0 1 1, Brown 1 0 3, Gribbins 1 0 2, Wofford 3 1 7, Kornagay 2 0 4, A. Ronnebaum 0 1 1, O'Toole 1 0 2. Totals: 8 3 22. Halftime: Bethel-Tate 3412. 3-Pointers: B 2 (Jenike 2); O (Brown). Wilmington 40, Glen Este 36 Wilmington (4-1, FAVC 40) - Affini 5 2 14, Sav. Hooper 1 3 5, Saw. Hooper 1 0 2, Wolary 1 0 2, Camp 6 5 17. Totals: 14 10 40. Glen Este (2-2, 1-2) Gaskill 2 2 6, Bogan 1 1 3, Hall 2 0 4, Carson 5 0 15, Brenes 3 0 8. Totals: 13 3 36. Halftime: Wilmington 2012. 3-Pointers: W 2 (Affini 2); G 7 (Carson 5, Brenes 2). BOYS' BOWLING Tuesday, December 6 Glen Este 2649, Walnut Hills 2508 High series: Dieringer (GE) 407; Vonderchek (WH) 425. Records: GE 6-0, WH 1-5. Goshen 2262, Mount Healthy 2225 High series: Tidwell (G) 347; Wade (M) 363. Records: G 2-2 M 1-1. Wednesday, December 7 Goshen 2275, Milford 2206, Little Miami 2035 High series: Singleton (G) 375; Wilson (M) 351; Walker (L) 334. Records: M 4-2. Friday, December 9 McNicholas 2309, Goshen 2090 High series: Hinson (M) 402; Hicks (G) 359. Records: M 5-3. GIRLS' BOWLING Tuesday, December 6 Walnut Hills 2040, Glen Este 2026 High series: Grund (WH) 308; Belanger (GE) 328. Records: WH 1-5, GE 4-2. Mount Healthy 1842, Goshen 1610 High series: Lehnhoff (M) 331; Schafer (G) 251. Records: M 2-0 G 0-4. Wednesday, December 7 Milford 2034, Goshen 1830, Little Miami 1397 High series: Ward (M) 347; Schafer (G) 330; Brown (L) and Lang (L) 202. Records: M 5-1. BOYS’ WRESTLING Friday, December 9 Glen Este 40, New Richmond 36 106– Branson (G) pin. A. Rostetter; 113– Hooks (N)

pin. Ervin; 120– Sicurella (G) pin. N. Rostetter; 126– Skaggs (N) pin. Rowe; 132– Gabelman (N) pin. Stamper; 138– Keargs (G) pin. Loyd; 145– Davis (G) dec. Zawacki 6-4; 152– Kennedy (G) dec. Weeks 8-4; 160– Mikolay (G) pin. English; 170– Reid (N) pin. Obermeyer; 182– Hoskins (N) pin. Boggess; 195– Blevins (G) maj dec. Beckerich 14-3; 220– Rowan (G) pin. Dixon; 285– Forsee (N) win by forfeit.

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Saturday, December 10 La Salle 48, Milford 31 106 - Hunter (L) pin Bronaugh 3:49; 113 - Milano (L) pin House 3:56 120 - Byrd (L), forfeit; 126 - Dalton (L), forfeit; 132 - Flick (L), forfeit; 138 - Dentino (M) pin McGlasson 1:56; 145 Kreider (L) pin Wolbers 3:36; 152 - Noll (M) md. Laake 142; 160 - Murray (L), forfeit; 170 - Reel (M) pin Auberger 1:40; 182 - Williams (M) d. Wuestold 8-5; 195 - Adams (M) pin Baker 2:52; 220 Lohbeck (L), forfeit; 285 Forwith (M) pin Vargas-Maier 2:16. Sycamore 58, Milford 15 106 - Frankel (S) d. Bronaugh 6-5; 113 - Hse (M) d. Kurz 13-6; 120 - Vuotto (S), forfeit; 126 - Strickland (S), forfeit; 132 - Pinkerton (S), forfeit; 138 - Dentino (M) pin Sweeney 1:55; 145 - Huber (S) pin Wolbers 2:24; 152 Whitcomb-Dixon (S), forfeit; 160 - Williams (S) md. Noll 18-4; 170 - Gaffney (S) d. Reel 1-0; 182 - Williams (M), forfeit; 195 - Mather (S) pin Adams 2:25; 220 - Bere (S), forfeit; 285 - Gambler (S) pin Forwith 1:36. Edgewood Invitational Team scores: 1. Middletown 266.5, 2. Simon Kenton 235.5, 3. New Lebanon Dixie 222.5, 4. Bethel-Tate 210.5, 5. Edgewood 200, 6. Miamisburg 189, 7. Piqua 188, 8. Wayne 172, 9. Anderson 169.5, 10. Wilmington 163, 11. Troy 119, 12. Amelia 112, 13. Mount Healthy 109, 14. Kings 107, 14. Talawanda 107, 16. Bellbrook 100. First place matches 106 - Kelly (Bell) tf. Bean (Edge) 15-0; 113 -Kahlenbeck (BT) pin Clolinger (Ame) 3:44; 120 - Windsor (Way) d. Parrott (SK) 8-4; 126 - Puska (Edge) d. Vonbehren (Dix) 21; 132 - Branham (Miami) md. Harris (SK); 138 - Stallings (MH) d. Loebker (Ander) 1710; 145 - Cooper (SK) pin Faulkner (Ander) 2:43; 152 Davis (Middle) d. Buxton (Dix) 5-3; 160 - Globke (Middle) tf. Clark (SK) 20-5; 170 - Hall (Middle) md. Schmidt (Miami) 15-5; 182 McGraw (Troy) md. Foster (MH) 15-5; 195 - Campbell (Dix) pin Hogston (Piq) 1:57; 285 - Vanover (King) d. Rich (Troy)

B R O A D S H E E T O D D

Ohio's popular deer-gun season will run an additional weekend, Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 17-18, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR), Division of Wildlife. The extra weekend days were added in 2006 in response to requests from hunters for more weekend time to hunt. Hunters can use a legal muzzleloader, handgun or shotgun from one halfhour before sunrise until sunset on Dec. 17-18. Ohio’s prehunting season population was estimated to be 750,000 white-tailed deer. The white-tailed deer is the most popular game animal in Ohio, frequently pursued by generations of hunters. Ohio ranks 8th nationally in annual hunting-related sales and 10th in the number of jobs associated with the huntingrelated industry. Each year, hunting has an $859 million economic impact in Ohio through the sale of equipment, fuel, food, lodging and more. Ohio is divided into three deer hunting zones. After Nov. 27, a limit of one deer may be taken in Zone A (12 counties) and two deer in Zone B (38 counties). Beginning Dec. 5, the bag limit is three deer in Zone C and antlerless deer permits are no longer valid. Anytime a hunter takes more than one

deer, an additional permit must be purchased. Those hunting in urban units and at Division of Wildlife-authorized controlled hunts will have a sixdeer bag limit, those deer will not count against the hunter's zone bag limit. Antlerless deer permits may be used for the entire season in urban deer units or Division of Wildlife-authorized controlled hunts. Antlerless deer permits must have been purchased prior to Nov. 27 and are no longer available. Antlerless tags are not valid in Zones A and B after Nov. 27. Hunters may take only one antlered deer, regardless of zone, hunting method or season. A deer permit is required in addition to a valid Ohio hunting license and hunter orange is required to be worn except for waterfowl hunters. Donations of extra deer will be accepted through the entire deer season which ends on Feb. 5, 2012. Hunters who give their deer to a food bank are not required to pay the processing cost as long as the deer are taken to a participating processor and funding for the effort lasts. Counties being served by this program can be found online at www.fhfh.org. Additional hunting regulations and maps of the state's deer zones are listed in the

2011-2012 Ohio Hunting Regulations. This free publication is available wherever hunting licenses are sold, online at wildohio.com or by calling 1-800-WILDLIFE. Ohio hunters and birdwatchers are reminded that they should be aware of one another as they pursue deer

and birds on this shared weekend. Hunters need to remember that there may be other people—both hunters and non-hunters— in the woods. Birders are also reminded that hunters are allowed to hunt wherever they have written permission. While hunters are required to

wear hunter orange in the field, birders should consider wearing a hunter orange vest or hat during the deer-gun weekend. The 2011-2012 licenses will not be printed on weatherproof paper. Sportsmen and women should protect their licenses and permits

from the elements by carrying them in a protective pouch or wallet. The ODNR ensures a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR Web site at www.ohiodnr.com.

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Lady Trojans back to winning ways

Lady Lions earn comeback victory BY CHRIS CHANEY Sun staff

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Felicity’s Trevor Shouse (20) goes up for a layup contested by New Richmond’s Austen Craig (10). The Lions overcame a two-point halftime deficit to win by 10.

Lions bounce back BY CHRIS CHANEY Sun staff

The New Richmond Lions rebounded from their seasonopening loss to Ripley with a 54-44 win over Felicity on Tuesday, Dec. 6, in a game that saw three Lions in score in double figures. Felicity, playing in their first game of the season, defended in a two-three zone for most of the game, forcing the Lions to beat them with jump shots. The Cardinals’ plan seemed to be working as New Richmond got off to a slow start shooting the ball from outside scoring only six points in the first quarter. “We had a lot of good looks, they just weren’t falling for us,” New Richmond coach Brian McMonigle said. The Lions started to find the range in the second quarter as Austen Craig hit the first of his three three-pointers a minute into the period. The Lions had an obvious advantage down low as John Ernst and Chad Nort were able to corale offensive rebounds off of missed jumpers by the Lions’ perimeter players. New Richmond’s offense began to flourish, utilizing the low-post presence Ernst had established as the Lions jumped out to a 17-10 lead with five minutes remaining in the half. The Cardinals, led by Chris Smith and Jake Fry, wouldn’t go down without a fight. Felicity finished the half on a 9-0 run to take a two point lead into the break. With New Richmond still struggling shooting, Coach McMonigle didn’t have much to say in the way of halftime adjustments.

“I told them to keep doing what they were doing, we don’t need to talk, we need to go upstairs and shoot,” McMonigle said. The third quarter belonged to the Lions as they ratcheted up their defensive pressure. New Richmond went on to outscore the Cardinals 20-8 in the third by way of a mixture of jump shots and breakaway layups, building a 37-27 lead by the end of the quarter. “We work on trapping and being aggressive on defense, but we struggle with doing that consistently,” McMonigle said. “Our kids took advantage of some of the situations in the second half, reading some passes and shooting the passing lanes.” The Lions’ Nick Hill became especially active on defense in the third quarter, stealing four passes and turning them into fast-break opportunities. “Our offense always starts with our defense,” the coach said. “We have to get a couple steals and fast breaks. It makes it easier to score, especially when a team is trying to slow the game down and sit in a two-three zone.” When New Richmond wasn’t scoring on fast breaks, their ball movement against Felicity’s zone continued to produce open looks for their perimeter shooters. With Felicity’s zone rotating out on New Richmond’s shooters, passing lanes opened allowing the Lions to get the ball to Ernst who scored a game-high 15 points. “John Ernst has an outstanding work ethic and in the post, if you work hard, you can be a great post player,” McMonigle said of his junior forward. “John has that work ethic.”

Aside from Ernst and Hill, New Richmond senior swingman Chris Turner had a nice night against the Cardinals. Turner’s athleticism and jumping ability made him difficult to stop in the open floor and around the rim. He ended the game with 11 points. “He played pretty well tonight,” McMonigle said of Turner. “He’s wanted this season to go well with him being a senior and I think he was disappointed with how he played Friday (against Ripley). “He came to me and said he’s capable of much more and I think he showed that tonight.” For Felicity’s side, the Cardinals showed that they have some players in Smith and Fry that could help them win some games this season. Smith scored a team-high 12 points and Fry added nine more. The Cardinals were back in action on Friday, Dec. 9 as they fell to Blanchester 77-27 and again on Tuesday at Deer Park. New Richmond looked to build upon their first win of the season when they played back-to-back on Friday and Saturday, Dec.9 and 10. The Lions defeated Clermont Northeastern on the 10th by a score of 52-43, but fell on Saturday, the 11th to Newport, 67-45. Felicity (0-1) – Moore 2 2 8, Lee 1 0 2, Smith 4 4 12, Fry 2 5 9, Reese 0 2 2, Miller 2 1 5, Shouse 3 0 6. Totals: 14 14 44. New Richmond (1-1) – Hawkins 1 1 3, Craig 4 1 12, Leffler 0 2 2, Nort 1 0 2, Hill 4 1 9, Turner 4 2 11, Ernst 6 3 15. Totals: 20 10 54. Halftime: Felicity 19-17. 3-Pointers: N 4 (Craig 3, Turner 1); F 2 (Moore 2).

The New Richmond Lady Lions needed an 11-point fourth quarter comeback to best their Southern Buckeye Conference rivals, Amelia, 3736 on Thursday, Dec. 8. In a game that took on two very different looks, both teams held obvious advantages at times, but it was New Richmond’s domination in the first and fourth quarters that proved to be enough to continue the Lions’ undefeated season. New Richmond’s Josie Buckingham, a 6-foot-5 sophomore center, was the main cog in the changing faces of the game. Buckingham held an eight-inch height advantage over the Lady Barons’ forwards, Danielle Lang and Cassidy Bailey. However, Buckingham struggled shooting from the field in the first quarter missing shots she usually makes around the rim. “She gets frustrated,” New Richmond coach Brian Hatfield said. The Lady Barons did well to box Buckingham out, forcing her to commit over-the-back fouls in the early going. Buckingham was whistled for her second foul as time ticked down in the second quarter with the Lions leading. After one, New Richmond led 10-3. In the second quarter, the game flow switched to Amelia’s favor as Buckingham picked up her third foul with 5:46 remaining in the half. “We become a different team (without Buckingham)

defensively,” Hatfield said. “Typically we’re a zone team when Josie’s in the game, but we play man-to-man when she’s out.” As Buckingham watched from the bench, Amelia took advantage of her absence, driving to the basket with no one there to alter their shots. The Lady Barons went on an 11-1 run to end the half leading 19-15, led primarily by Bailey’s eight first-half points. The Lady Lions were kept in the game by senior guard Sarah Shoemaker’s shooting. “She’s a senior leader and I can depend on her to do whatever I need her to do out on the floor,” Hatfield said. “We turn into a team that has to spread it out [without Buckingham] and have guards attack and hit some shots from the outside.” Still hesitant to enter Buckingham into the game to start the second half, the Lions gave up five quick points to Amelia to start the third quarter, increasing their deficit to nine points at 24-15. Coach Hatfield put Buckingham into the game shortly thereafter only to see her pick up her fourth foul with 4:37 to go in the third quarter. Again, Amelia saw blood in the water, increasing their lead to 10 points less than a minute after Buckingham picked up her fourth foul. Amelia’s trio of Lang, Madison Terry and Kymmy Simon led the charge with the home crowd urging them to increase the lead. The Lady Barons finished the third quarter with a 31-23 advantage, but knew that they would have to deal with Buckingham See New Rich, Page 2

New Richmond’s Bailey Workman (2) tries to dribble past Amelia’s Madison Terry (14) in a game on Dec. 8.

Goshen defense stymies Amelia BY CHRIS CHANEY Sun staff

Goshen put an emphasis on their defensive strategy early in the preseason and the Warriors saw that work pay off on Friday, Dec. 9 as they handled their Southern Buckeye Conference American Division rivals, Amelia, 57-45. The Warriors opened the game in a man-to-man defense, but switched to a onethree-one zone early in the first quarter that gave Ameila fits. “We’re trying to work on our defense a lot,” Goshen head coach Scott Wake said after the game. “The onethree-one has been good. We have some long kids with long arms that make it tough and get a lot of deflections. “That helps slow down (Amelia’s) pace down because they want to get out and create some tempo.” The Warrior defense was so good, in fact, that Amelia was only able to score two points in the first quarter, leaving Goshen up six points after one, 8-2. Things opened up in the second quarter for the Barons as they were able to crack Goshen’s defensive code to score 14 points. After they scored, the Barons were able to get into their full-court press, an adjustment that gave Goshen some problems. After Wake called a timeout following a pair of Goshen turnovers, the Warriors were able to handle the pressure a

little better, originally breaking the press with a baseball pass to Ryan Ashcraft who was able to get behind the Amelia defense for an easy lay in. Ashcraft thrived in the upand-down second quarter, scoring nine points in the quarter including six straight solely on layups. Ashcraft was forced to pick up the slack for Goshen as one of their offensive leaders, Austin Fischer, got into early foul trouble, making him unavailable for most of the second quarter. Even with Fischer on the bench and the tempo favoring Amelia, the Warriors were able to match the Barons in the second quarter, keeping their six-point lead in tact at the half, 22-16. The third quarter belonged to the visiting Warriors as Fischer and Nick Messer enforced their will on the offensive end of the court. The duo scored 17 points between them in the quarter to give Goshen a comfortable 18point cushion at the end of three, 46-28. “Both of them just gave good effort,” Wake said. “We’re trying to get Messer to be consistent. When he comes out and plays hard and gives us effort like that he can do a lot of good things for us. “ Messer, a 6-foot-3 junior forward, led all scorers with 15 points, nine of which came in the Warriors big third quarter. Fischer, 6-foot-4 senior, added 13 points on the night, eight of which came in the third quarter. “Fischer always plays hard

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After suffering a disappointing nine-point loss to Little Miami on Nov. 30, Glen Este bounced back with a 19-point win on the road over Walnut Hills on Wednesday, Dec. 7, 50-31. Despite having no one on their roster listed over 5-foot-9 and facing two girls from Wa l n u t Hills that s t o o d over 6feet tall, Glen Este used their patented zone defense to eliminate the touches and impact of 6-foot-2 freshman Amber Wilks and 6foot senior Mallory Screws. “We picked up (the zone) from Gonzaga and it’s been good to us,” Glen Este coach Jeff Click said after the game. “Obviously, we’re not a very big team, but we tell them we’re not guarding them with just one person, we’re guarding them all five.” The Trojans zone frustrated Wilks and Screws throughout the game, giving up only seven points to the pair. Glen Este was able to turn their defensive size disadvantage into an advantage on the offensive end of the court. The Trojans ran a weaving, motion offense around the perimeter, leaving inside the three-point line open for dribble-drives. “If we are in the right spots and do the right things, we can play to our strengths, which is that our bigs can put the ball on the floor,” Click said. The first quarter was fairly even with Katie Gaskill and Hannah Carson providing the offense for Glen Este early on. The Trojans had an early scare as Gaskill came down awkwardly after contesting a layup by Walnut Hills’ Taylor Darks. The three-year varsity starter stayed down following the play, something that gave Coach Click a momentary worry. “I thought that was pretty bad. What was going through my head was, ‘holy cow, we may have to play a girl who has no varsity experience.’ I was happy to see her get up.” Gaskill was able to leave the floor under her own power and checked back into the game a minute later. The Trojans held a slim 106 lead following the quarter, but they knew they were onto something at both ends of the floor. Glen Este came out firing in the second quarter as Gaskill and Lindsey Singleton were able to get to the rim and draw some shooting fouls. Add on another Carson three-pointer and the Trojans had opened up a 19-8 lead with five minutes left in the half. The Glen Este zone did a good job of boxing out and chasing down rebounds, keeping the Eagles twin towers off the offensive boards. Patiently running their offense on the other end, Glen Este was able to go into the half with 27-10 lead. Coming out of the locker room, the Trojans were keen on putting the game away. Hannah Carson, a 5-foot-6 junior guard, led the charge with eight points in the first three minutes of the half as Glen Este went on a 13-3 run to break open the Trojans biggest lead of the night, 40-15. “Hannah’s a shooter and one thing she’s worked on this year is having a quicker release,” Click said. “We can’t throw it down to a 6-foot-3 girl, so we’re going to have to shoot it well.” Glen Este took a 42-19 lead into the fourth quarter. The Trojans, with the game well in-hand, played a little sloppy in the final period, but they had enough of a cushion to See Glen Este, Page 2

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Amelia’s Trevor Simon (35) goes in for a layup as Goshen’s Marc Taylor (12) attempts to draw a charge in a game played on Dec. 9. Simon had a team-high 10 points.

and does a good job,” Wake said. “He gives us some scoring, he rebounds the ball well and jumps well and he plays with a lot of energy.” The shots weren’t falling for Amelia all night. The Barons’ lanky sophomore guard Trevor Simon went 0-7 from

behind the arc, but it wasn’t all a result of the stout Goshen defense. “We knew from last year when he played little bit on the varsity as a freshman that he was a shooter,” Wake said. “He’s expanded his game some, he can get to the basket

more now. “We knew we had to run him off the three-point line and contest his shots. He got some open looks, but we got lucky tonight that he didn’t shoot it as well as he normally does.” See Goshen, Page 2


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