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Wilson pleads guilty to drugs and prostitution Former Clermont commissioner faces fines, but no jail time BY KRISTIN BEDNARSKI Sun staff
Former Clermont County Commissioner Archie Wilson pleaded guilty in Kenton County court June 5 to soliciting prostitution and possessing a controlled substance. Wilson was charged in Kenton County Feb. 3, the day after he resigned from his position as Clermont County Commissioner. According to a release from the Kenton County Attorney's Office, Wilson read the plea agreement aloud in the court room in front of Judge Ann Ruttle at approximately 9 a.m. June 5. His plea included $500 in fines and no jail time if there are no further convictions of criminal offenses occurring after October 6, 2011. If there are further convictions, Wilson could face up to 60 days in Kenton County Jail. Judge Ruttle also required Wilson to take an HIV blood test. Wilson was originally charged with trafficking a controlled substance and the charge was changed to possession of a controlled substance.
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The Kenton County Attorney's Office announced in February that charges had been filed against Wilson. The charges followed an investigation that began with the Clermont County Sheriff's Office in June of 2011. According to the sheriff's report dated June 22, 2011, Amanda Lay, a Clermont County Jail inmate, saw a picture of Wilson in the newspaper and told a detective with the Clermont County Sheriff's Office that Wilson had paid her to have sex or perform sex acts with him. Lay told detectives that Wilson would call her cell phone, set up a pick-up location and they would go to a motel in Erlanger, Ky., where she would book a Wilson, Page A3
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Jennifer Wilson, takes her 8-month-old daughter, Rachel, on her first carousel ride during Frontier Days in Milford. The festival featured a variety of entertainment and activities May 31-June 3.
Frontier Days has become a fun-filled tradition for all ages Four-day festival featured parade, entertainment, food, games, rides BY KRISTIN BEDNARSKI Sun staff
Frontier Days has become a tradition for many residents in Clermont County, and the 50th annual festival drew big crowds to
Milford May 31 - June 3. “The event went really well even though the weather didn’t cooperate for the first half,” Karen Wikoff, executive director of the Milford Miami Township Chamber of
Commerce, said. “There was a really good crowd all day Saturday.” She said the rain held out on Thursday evening until about 9:30 p.m., and on Friday, she said they still had a decent crowd even though it was cooler and a little rainy. Wikoff said there were more than 90 entries in the parade this year, there were
more food vendors than ever before, and there was a good turnout for the karaoke contest, which was hosted by local American Idol contestant Eben Franckewitz. “It was so neat having Eben there,” Wikoff said. “He was our Ryan Frontier Days, Page A3
Goshen Township man charged in arson fire Donahoe ignited his wife’s clothing A Goshen Township man has been charged with aggravate arson after he intentionally set fire to his wife’s clothing June 2, creating a house fire that caused an estimated $150,000 in damages. According to a release from Goshen Township Police Department, the police and fire departments were dispatched to the reported house fire at 1508 Dorset
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Way at approximately 3:30 p.m. June 2. When they arrived, they found the home engulfed in flames. They extinguished the fire and began their investigation with assistance from the state fire marshall. The investigation revealed that the fire was intentionally set. William P. Donahoe Jr., 57, of Goshen Township was arrested at 7:40 a.m. June 3 after Union Township police spotted his vehi-
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Goshen Township police and fire departments responded to a fire at 1508 Dorset Way June 2. William Donahoe Jr., was later charged with starting the fire.
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Two dead after domestic violence incident Preliminary investigation indicates murder-suicide STAFF REPORT Miami Township police are investigating what they believe to be a murder-suicide involving a husband and wife who were found dead in their home following a domestic violence call June 3. According to a release from Miami Township Police Chief Steven Bailey, Robert and Debra Babb were found deceased at their 1263 Eagle Ridge Drive in Miami Township. The Babb’s 13-year-old daughter called police at approximately 1:40 p.m., June 3 after she went outside to check on her dog and found all the doors of the home locked when she returned a few minutes later. Miami Township police went to the home to investigate, and when they arrived the residents of the the home did not answer the door or respond to repeated telephone calls. Police spoke with the Babb’s daughter and neigh-
bors and learned that Robert Babb had a number of firearms in the home and had made threats of violence to his wife in the past. According to the sources, Roger and Debra had recently separated and were pursuing a divorce. Miami Township police established a perimeter around the home and sought assistance from the county-wide Special Response Team to make entry into the home. At about 6:40 p.m. police and the special response team made entry and found the bodies of Robert Babb, 42, and Debra Babb, 39, on the second floor of the home. Both apparently died from gunshot wounds, in what police believe was an act of murder-suicide. Chief Bailey said it appears that Robert Babb killed Debra Babb and then killed himself. The Clermont County Coroner’s Office and detectives from the Miami Township Police Department are still investigating
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cle on state Route 32 and pulled him over. He was taken into custody without incident. Donahoe told Goshen Police that he had become highly emotional over a pending separation with his wife so he set her clothing on fire in the master bedroom. Donahoe also doused the couch with gasoline and it ignited. He immediately fled. Two neighbors saw the fire and ran into the home to
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Robert and Debra Babb were found dead in their home at 1263 Eagle Ridge Drive June 3 in what Miami Township police believe was a murder-suicide. Police had been called to the house before to investigate domestic violence.
the circumstances that led to the two deaths. No official cause of death has been determined. Miami Township police had responded to the Babb’s residents twice before on calls related to domestic violence. In December of 2011 po-
lice were called by a third party to respond to a domestic violence situation. At the time the disorder only involved a verbal argument. The parties were separated and the situation was mediated. No injuries were apparent or reported and no
arrests were made. In April of 2012, police were called again to the home by Debra Babb to stand by while she removed personal items from the home. The incident remains under investigation by Miami Township police.
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interim superintendent until August 2012, while they found someone to fill the position. “When Mr. Leist gave his resignation, we put out a notification accepting applications for his vacancy,” Mike Freeman, board of education president, said. “We interviewed two internal candidates.” Freeman said Matthew Earley, principal of Clermont Northeastern High School, was selected to be Leist’s successor and was scheduled to take over August 1. Not too long after selecting Earley to fill the position, Freeman said the superintendent position at Williamsburg Local School District opened up. Earley was principal of Williamsburg High School for six years before becoming principal of Clermont
Northeastern High School in 2009. “He came in an gave his verbal resignation, saying that it was the only place he would leave (CNE) for,” Freeman said about Earley. “We accepted his written resignation at the last board meeting May 21.” Freeman said the board is now beginning the process of hiring a new superintendent. “We posted the position internally again,” Freeman said. “At this point we have three applications from within.” He said the three interviews are scheduled for June 6 at 6 p.m., 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. “If we can’t come to an agreement on hiring from within we will post it outside the district,” Freeman said. “I am pretty sure one (of the three) will be offered the position. We have very well-qualified employees.”
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Two new farmers markets opening in Brown County until Thanksgiving. Produce at the market must be homegrown or homemade. No flea market merchandise is permitted. Vendors please call (937) 392-1543 for more information. Mt. Orab will host two markets, on Saturdays and Tuesdays at 477 W. Main Street, near WB High School and the Ford Dealer. Saturday's market
will start on June 9, from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.; Tuesday's market will run from 3 - 7 p.m. Georgetown's market will open on Thursday, June 7, from 3 - 7 p.m. in the parking lot two doors north of State St. (Rt. 125) on the west side of S. Main. A Grand Opening ceremony will be at 4:30 p.m. on that day in Georgetown.
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Seacrest.” Wikoff said there were 12 participants in the karaoke contest and about 250 people came to watch. She said Stacy Swift was the contest winner. The parade was held May 31, and Wikoff said it is one of the oldest parades in Clermont County, “I’ve been coming here since they started having this,” Janet Martin, a Milford resident, said about the parade. “I may have missed five.” Martin and her greatniece Tina Ray put their chairs out by the street at about 10 a.m. the morning of the parade to make sure they had a good spot. The parade began at 6:30 p.m. and featured a long lineup of businesses, organizations and individuals in vehicles, on floats or
marching down Lila Avenue. Ray said they like to watch all the parade participants and support the community each year. Wikoff said Evans Funeral Home was first place in the parade contest, Park National Bank was second place and River Hills Community Church was third place. Beginning Thursday night, there was live entertainment each night of the festival including Four On The Floor, The Rusty Griswolds and Signal Hill Band and more. Traditional festival food was also available during the event and several organizations ran booths as fundraisers. Terri Clifton, with American Legion Post 450, worked at of the booths to raise money for the legion’s child welfare program.
“The weather kind of affected it but yesterday was a lot of fun,” Clifton said. “We had a perfect location.” And similar to previous years, the festival featured a variety of carnival rides and games as well as several contests including a spaghetti eating contest, a frog jumping contest and the karaoke contest. “I like it,” Amanda Strickland of Northern Kentucky, said about the festival. “It is smaller but it has a lot to do.” Strickland said one of her friends suggested the festival, so she decided to bring her daughter Brooklynn, 7, and check it out. Griff and Mary Beth Vollmer also brought their children, Roxy and Mary Claire, to the festival after passing by. “It is fun, and it makes for a great weekend,” Griff Vollmer said.
Amelia business students earn national recognition Eight members of the Great Oaks/Amelia High School Business Professionals of America chapter attended the National Leadership Conference in Chicago, and came home with national honors individually and as a chapter. Individually, Kyle Frysinger was 19th in the country in the Spreadsheet Analysis competition. Katie Whitaker, Sarah Dunn, Courtney Shank, and Kayla Welch received
Ambassador Awards for their BPA activities, leadership, and community service. “Our chapter was also recognized for our community service and leadership activities throughout the year by receiving the Chapter Award of Excellence,” said instructor Becky Landen. The students participated in leadership and competitive events in finance, marketing, economics, and
entrepreneurship. They also participated in club activities and sightseeing, and had time to network with members from 27 states to develop their professional skills. The students are enrolled in the Business Management program, a Great Oaks satellite program at Amelia High School. BPA is a national student organization promoting business, technical and marketing skills.
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If you have room in your heart and in your home to help a child in need, consider becoming a Clermont County foster parent. The Clermont County Department of Job and Family Services is holding an informational meeting for potential foster and adoptive parents on Thursday, June 7 at the Batavia Township Community Center, located at 1535 Clough Pike. The meeting will be held from 7 - 8:30 p.m. “This is a great opportunity for those thinking of becoming a foster parent to meet current foster families
and ask questions about the process,” said Tim Dick, deputy director of Clermont Children’s Protective Services (CPS), a division of the Clermont County Department of Job and Family Services (DJFS). Call (513) 732-7765 to confirm your attendance. Dick said there are currently over 350 children in county care. “We have been experiencing a steady increase in the number of children who have had to be removed from their homes in recent months,” he said. “Unfortunately, drug abuse by their parents, has been the main
reason we have had to take the children to a safe place.” Foster parents must be at least 21 years of age, in good physical and mental health, and must meet state and federal guidelines for housing safety. “We offer training and a strong support system to help foster parents,” said Dick. “Foster families provide food, clothing, shelter, structure and love to help children heal.” For more information about the informational meeting and foster parenting, visit the website www.ClermontForKids.org or call (513) 732-7765.
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room. Lay also told detectives that Wilson would bring drugs in the form of cocaine and pills to give her, and for his own consumption. According to Clermont County Sheriff Tim Rodenberg, investigators with the sheriff's office began an investigation and concluded that none of the alleged activity occurred in Clermont County, but rather in Northern Kentucky. Sheriff Rodenberg said the case was transferred to Kentucky State Police who continued the investigation and later filed charges against Wilson.
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make sure no one was inside. No one was in the home when Donahoe started the fire. Police transported Donahoe to the Clermont County Jail after he confessed to starting the fire and he was charged with aggravated arson. Damages to the home are estimated to be $150,000.
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Join the Vietnam Veterans of American, Clermont County, Chapter 649, and Boy Scout Troop 742, as they hold their second annual Flag Retirement Ceremony at 1 p.m. Sunday, June 10 at the Union Township Amphitheatre. The flag retirement ceremony is held as a public service to the community for the purpose of demonstrating proper flag etiquette and how to retire the United States Flag with respect. Brian Thomas, anchor at radio station 55 WKRC, will be the master of ceremonies. Last year, as a result of this ceremony, the VVA 649 retired more than 3,000 flags. This year, you may drop off your old flags at
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In the last decade, prescription drug abuse has reached epidemic proportions in parts of Ohio. It has devastated the lives and livelihoods of individual Ohioans, as well as the wellbeing of their families and communities. It has caused a spike in crimes, especially theft, as addicts have looked for ways to support their addictions. This has doubly strained law enforcement as they fight drug trafficking. It has also served as a gateway to other drug use, including heroin. It has led to public health challenges. Sadly, since 2007 drug overdoses have moved ahead of car accidents as the leading cause of accidental death in Ohio. We've also seen record levels of Hepatitis C infection from needle sharing. In Scioto County in southern Ohio on the Ohio River, almost one-tenth of babies born in 2010 came into the world with drugs in their systems. To compound the problem, there are the financial costs. Fatal and nonfatal overdoses now cost Ohio taxpayers $3.7 billion annually in hospital and other expenses. Yes – billion, not million. But there is some good news to report in the fight against drug abuse. In some parts of our state where this prescription drug epidemic has taken hold, we have made progress. Scioto and Adams Counties are good
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law and voting procedures until we are blue in the face, but the truth is that those 40,000 individuals can have more of an impact on the ultimate success of our elections than the Secretary of State, lawmakers and judges combined. To that end, I am encouraging those who truly want a fair, well-run 2012 Presidential Election to join me on the front lines this November by signing up to be poll workers and to encourage like-minded friends to do the same. Serving as a poll worker, otherwise known as a precinct elections official (PEO), is both easy and rewarding. To be eligible to become a PEO a person must be at least 17 years of age and registered to vote in the county in which they plan to work; have not been convicted of a felony; and cannot be running as a candidate for the election in which they are working. In addition to having a rewarding experience by honoring a civic duty, those who sign up to become PEOs will also be compensated for their time. Poll workers must undergo training and work at polls on Election Day. For their time, PEOs are paid more than $100. The Secretary of State’s office is working to help boards of elections in their Husted, Page A7
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Be a good citizen, be a poll worker on election day As the state’s chief elections officer, I am responsible for administering a fair election where eligible voters can freely exercise their right to vote and have confidence in the accuracy of the results. This is no simple job. As Ohio’s elections officials are working to prepare for the 2012 Presidential Election, the political rhetoric on both sides is heating up. One side believes the law is too restrictive and that voters are being suppressed. The other side says the system is open to fraud because there aren’t enough safeguards in place. I continue to believe that we can modernize our elections system and strike the right balance between maintaining convenience for voters and guarding against fraud. That balance is critical and increasingly hard to achieve when the two sides are so far apart. The place for critics is not on the sidelines, but on the field and there is one way we can put all this energy to a better, more productive use – become a poll worker. It takes a team of more than 40,000 to staff polling places around the state, and each year all 88 county boards of elections struggle to find enough people who are willing to take time out of their busy schedules to serve. We can debate the
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ROB PORTMAN examples. In these two counties, the hard work of law enforcement, local, state and federal officials, along with the support of community groups, family members and others, is strengthening all three fronts in our efforts against prescription drug abuse: enforcement, prevention and treatment. As I saw beginning in the 1990s when I founded and chaired the Coalition for a Drug-Free Greater Cincinnati, a community commitment to prevention is critical to getting a handle on this problem. Since the Coalition was established in 1996, drug abuse has declined in greater Cincinnati by about 30 percent. Community leaders in Scioto and Adams Counties are showing that same commitment, working together across sectors -- from health care to law enforcement to our schools and churches -- to produce healthier and safer communities. Congress has a role to play, too. We can help by adding smart tools that the folks on the front lines need to fight this epidemic. Last July, Gil Kerlikowske, di-
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There’s nothing like the love of a first new car I graduated from college in the spring of 1969. I and my bride of two plus years had limped through college with the likes of a 1958 Rambler station wagon aptly named Nellie Bell, followed by the Red Barron, an early 1950s vintage Mercedes coupe, so named because the previous owner had painted it fire engine red with a paintbrush. Both cars on a good day – going downhill with a tailwind – could hit 60 miles per hour, maybe even 65. Both have stories to tell, which I’ll save for another time. This story is about my first new car, a 1969 Mustang coup. Her metallic black-jade finish glistened in the sun, but what really glistened was the speedometer, spurred on by the 302 cubic inch V-8 engine under the hood. But I’m getting ahead of myself. I remember making the trip to the Ford dealership with my buddy Milt. As I admired the fine lines of a Boss 429 Mustang, practical minded Milt checked out an Army drab green Ford Falcon. Milt had com-
GEORGE BROWN pleted a stint in the Navy before college so he was a few years older than me, but not enough for the salesman to ask, “Is your son also thinking about buying a car today?” That
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hile I was trying not to pee my pants from fear, Yvonne was calling her sister collect to ask if they could wire the $45.” comment remains a sore spot with Milt to this day – I make sure of that. Well, we both signed on the dotted line and headed home to show our wives, Patti and Yvonne, the fine choices in vehicles we had made. Milt’s payments
were less than mine for sure, but I had successfully bargained the salesman down from the sticker price of $3,300 to a sale price of only $3,000, providing affordable payments of $103 per month for 36 months. Ah, the good old days. Of course, even with the new job I’d just landed we were pulling down less than $700 per month. That new job was to serve as the dean of boys at a private boarding school in Calhoun, Georgia. I remember squeezing a half dozen boys into the car one day to go to town. We were weighted down to the axles and when I hit a hard bump it blew a rear tire. Not a problem. I loosened the lug nuts, but instead of using the jack those high school boys hoisted the rear end in the air while I slipped the flat off and replaced it with the spare, as slick as a NASCAR pit crew. Yvonne and I made the trip from Georgia up I-75 as often as we could to see her folks in Cincinnati. One sunny afternoon we were headed back to Georgia
SHERROD BROWN UNITED STATES SENATOR claims. Last year, the VA processed 1 million claims from our nation’s veterans, and 1.3 million new claims were submitted to VA. But too many of these claims, especially those from Ohio veterans, are backlogged. Last week, I spoke with Charles Hooker, a veteran from Southwest Ohio. Today, Mr. Hooker, like many of Ohio’s nearly 850,000 veterans, receives earned benefits for the service and sacrifices he made to keep our country safe. But after facing nearly five years of delays in dealing with the VA, Charles had to reach out to my office to cut through red tape. Right now, the VA faces a staggering backlog of
nearly 900,000 disability claims – including more than 25,000 backlogged claims from Ohio. This means that veterans—many of whom are seeking assistance to deal with service-connected injuries—are left waiting. Whether it’s mental health services, assistance getting disability benefits, educational or employment support, too many veterans face excessive delays from the VA. These delays are compounded by that the fact that too often veterans must wade through the VA application on their own. Yet, help is often available in the communities where veterans live. My new bill, the Veterans Services Outreach Act, would require the VA to notify veterans filing for claims electronically that there are those standing by
U.S. Senator Rob Portman 36 East 7th Street Room 2615 Cincinnati, OH 45202 Phone: (513) 684-3265 338 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Phone: (202) 224-3353
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“We plant a vegetable garden every year.”
Frank Murphy Batavia
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“Yes I did. All I did was tomatoes and peppers.”
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Ensuring that our veterans get the care they need Last month, our country observed Memorial Day, a day when we take the time to remember the servicemembers who sacrificed their lives for our country. In remembering the servicemembers who paid the ultimate price for their nation, we should also express our gratitude by honoring the veterans with us today and making sure they have access to good-paying jobs and are receiving the veterans’ benefits they’ve earned. Each year after the parades and remembrance services are over, we are faced with the sobering fact that far too many veterans return home to their communities and can’t access the benefits they’ve earned in a timely fashion. More veterans are contacting the U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs (VA) to secure their benefits—since 2008, the department has seen a 48 percent increase in
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From left, Joyce Moore, Shari Wilkerson, co-coordinator Outpost, and Mary Miller, Scripture Readers, planning the content of the upcoming Outpost programs.
Outpost Ministry to hold series of meetings For six weeks this summer, women from many of the local communities will be gathering at Miami Valley Christian Academy in Newtown for a time of fellowship, inspiration, and encouragement. Outpost Ministry will be meeting Thursday mornings at 9:3011:30am on June 14, 21, 28 and July 12, 19, and 26. What is Outpost? It is an evangelistic outreach which provides a fun, no-threatening, non-denominational atmosphere in which to reach women for Christ. It appeals to women of all ages. Outpost began in 1988 by Pat Jones of Indian Hill who first had this vision to bring the Gospel message to her friends and neighbors. Pat has since moved to Atlanta, but her ministry continues and has even seen the birth of a second group in Northern Kentucky. For information on Outpost, please call Shari Wilkerson, (513) 528-1952 or visit our website www.outpostwomensministries.org for updates
and Bible study availability. Each of the six gatherings will start with an inspirational song and scripture reading. A special guest speaker will then weave her testimony into a message of what Christ has done in her life. Limited childcare is available for potty trained preschoolers through age 10. For childcare information, please call Despina, (513) 732-9274. True Christianity is a call to relationships – first to God and then to others. So many women are looking for authentic relationships and this is a place where that can take place. They can come, enjoy a cup of coffee with refreshments and find hope through the stories of women who have struggles with some of the same issues they live with. But most importantly, they learn of the hope that only exists in a true relationship with Jesus Christ. We hope to see you and your friends this summer at Outpost!
Spelling bee to fight illiteracy to be held The twentieth annual Adult Spelling Bee in Clermont County will be held in the Miami Room at the Miami Township Civic Center, located at 6101 Meijer Drive, beginning at noon, on Friday, June 15. The Literacy Council of Clermont and Brown Counties sponsors the fund-raising event that has three-member teams from a variety of agencies facing off in a fun but challenging competition. Monies collected for the event help fund efforts to combat illiteracy. The National Center for Educational Statistics reports that one in seven people in this country cannot read anything more challenging that a child’s picture book. The study indicates that one in seven have reading skills so low that it would be difficult to read medication’s side effects listed on a pill bottle.
Over 15 teams have signed up for the Adult Spelling Bee. Additional teams are welcome. Teams are encouraged to wear fun costumes for organizations they represent. Medals and prizes will be presented to first, second, and third place teams. The Literacy Council is a nonprofit corporation. Its mission is to enable adults to acquire basic reading, writing, speaking, and comprehension skills needed to improve job performance and potential and otherwise participate fully in society. The council also strives to increase awareness of literacy needs in the community. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer reading tutor, training classes begin in October. For more information about the classes and the Literacy Council, visit the website www.ClermontBrownLiteracy.org.
Bethel-Tate High School students hard at work in typing class, circa 1964.
15 Years Ago June 12, 1997 State raises the bar for Ohio students Clermont County public schools have their work cut out for them if they are going to measure up to proposed new state standards. The new standards set by the Ohio Department of Education would require that 75 percent of the students in each district pass the state’s proficiency tests. In addition to requiring a pass rate on the tests, the proposal calls for a minimum attendance rate of 93 percent, a graduation rate of at least 90 percent, and a maximum dropout rate of 3 percent. If school districts don’t measure up, they may face state intervention, officials say. A glance at the test results for Clermont County in the 1995-96 school year provides some interesting insights. All nine districts did well on the fourth-grade proficiency tests, surpassing the 75 percent pass rate in almost every category except science. At the high school level, however, it was a different story. Three districts – Milford, West Clermont and Felicity-Franklin – did well on the 12th grade proficiency tests, with pass rates above the state average in most subjects. Bethel-Tate landed in the middle, and five districts had below average pass rates in every subject. Those five are Batavia, Clermont Northeastern, Goshen, New Richmond and Williamsburg. Math remains the toughest subject for Clermont County students. Of the county’s nine school districts, none measured up to the proposed standards on the 12thgrade test in the 1995-96 school year. Six districts scored below the state average pass rate of 54 percent on the 12th grade test.
Grants to update communication system The Clermont County emergency communications operation has received a $1.826 million grant from the U.S. Justice Department. The grant will pay for part of a $12 million upgrade to the county’s telecommunications system. The project will add a com-
munication tower and two remote towers to speed communications among dispatchers in all parts of the county. The towers should be in place by 1998. The communication tower will be built near the communications center on Bauer Road in Batavia Township; the remote towers will be built in either Franklin or Washington townships, and Pierce Township.
25 Years Ago June 11, 1987 Music to fill the air at Bethel Mini-Fest The annual Bethel Mini-Fest will take place June 27 and 28, and will feature diverse tastes, with bluegrass, jazz and symphonic music. The festival begins Saturday, June 27 at 10am with a tri-state clogging and square dancing competition sponsored by the B-T 200 Club and continues throughout the day with the U.S. Air Force show band from 1 until 3pm. The fest will close at 8pm with big jazz by Close Company. Sunday’s activities begin at 1pm with Art-in-the-Park, a handicapped accessible children’s festival filled with activities and performances for children. Art-inthe-Park's activities end at 5pm with an awards presentation. The Grape Stompers and Jr. Grape Stompers will perform at 5pm and will be joined this year by the Grape Vine Cloggers. At 8 pm, the Cincinnati Symphony Regional Pops Orchestra will perform with featured guest Bill Crofut. As a finale to the weekend activities, there will be a fireworks display.
Unemployment drops to 6.4 per cent in April Unemployment in Clermont County took a nose-dive last month, falling in April to its lowest point in more than a year. In March, Clermont County’s rate of unemployment was 9.2 percent -- the lowest since the start of the year. In April, the unemployment rate fell to 6.4 percent. According to information from the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services, more than 1,600 county residents found jobs during April. In Clermont County, 66,900 of
the 71,500 eligible workers are now employed. Clermont County was third lowest in terms of unemployment in its five county area.
40 Years Ago June 8, 1972 Milacron expansion to add 300 new jobs Some 300 new jobs will be created with the $4.5 million expansion of Cincinnati Milacron’s plant at Afton Milacron officials have announced. James A.D. Geir, president, noted the expansion -- together with a new $4.5 million facility in Brown County, a new $4.5 million plant in Mt. Orab, and a new $3.5 million facility in Blanchester -- is the largest single expansion program the company has undertaken in more than 30 years. In Clermont County, the new program will add 66,000 square feet of manufacturing space and 12,00 square feet of office space to the 95,000 square foot plant. Work is expected to begin sometime in August, Geier said. The plant produces plastics processing machinery. In Brown County, the 36,000 square foot plant will employ about 120 people and will produce components and tooling for plastics processing machinery. In Mt. Orab, the new plant -46,000 square feet -- will produce parts for plastics processing machinery.
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James G. Nichols has been elected president of the American Cancer Society’s Clermont County unit for the 1972-73 year. Nichols, a partner in the Batavia law firm of Nichols, Speidel and Nichols, has been a director and active supporter of the Clermont unit for several years. In 1971, he headed the Clermont County crusade.. Nichols succeeds Dan M. Stevens, Bethel, as president of the unit. Other new officers are Richard G. McCue, vice president; Mrs. Jean Heritz, Loveland, treasurer; and Mrs. Lula Harmon, Withamsville, Secretary.
Q: I believe I was wrongfully fired from my job. What can I do? A: Ohio is an “atwill” employment state. This means that most employers may fire (terminate) or discipline an employee for any reason at any time, including a bad reason or no reason at all. The only employees who are not “atwill” are certain government employees, those who have employment contracts, and those who belong to a union with a collective bargaining agreement. Q: Even if I’m an atwill employee, could I still have a wrongful termination case? A: Yes. There are many exceptions to the atwill employment rule, and most are laws forbidding the termination of employment for specific reasons. In
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bringing a wrongful termination suit, you would have to claim that your employer violated one or more of these laws. Most of the time, wrongful termination cases are based on the reason for - not the fairness of - the termination. Q: What reasons would make a termination “wrongful”? A: There are many reasons that a termination might be considered “wrongful.” For example, you are probably aware that employers are not allowed to terminate employees because of their gender, race, national origin, age or dis-
ability. Employers are also not permitted to terminate employees who are identified with certain protected classes, or because of military service, or for taking certain types of medical leave, filing a Workers’ Compensation claim, or for certain types of whistleblowing activity. Certain types of terminations have also been found to violate Ohio’s “public policy,” including termination for filing an Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) complaint or serving on a jury. Generally, what makes a termination “wrongful” involves a complex and sometimes confusing web of statutory and common law. It is wise to consult a knowledgeable attorney to determine if your employer has violated any law in terminating you. You should
do this as soon as possible, because some of these laws have a statute of limitations as short as three months, and if you do not take action you may lose your claims. Q: Can my employer wrongfully demote me or discipline me? A: Yes. Just as with termination, the legality of negative employment actions often comes down to the employer’s motivation. The same laws prohibiting terminations for particular reasons often prohibit certain types of lesser adverse action, like a demotion or other discipline. Such discipline must usually rise to a certain level of severity, however, before you can hope to bring successful legal action against your employer. Q: Can I take my employer to court because I have a hostile work envi-
ronment? A: Employees have a right to a workplace free of discrimination, such as sexual or racial harassment. If the hostility in the workplace environment rises to a certain level of severity, it may warrant legal action. General hostility that is not based on illegal discrimination usually will not give rise to a claim. If illegal harassment is occurring, you should complain. In fact, employees often are obligated to complain before a court will find an employer liable for allowing a hostile work environment. Complaint procedures are generally found in an employee handbook, and should be followed if possible. Q: What if my employer fires me because I’ve reported workplace discrimination? A: Employees who
complain about illegal employment actions are protected from such retaliation under some - though not all - laws prohibiting adverse employment actions and hostile work environments. To be protected from your employer’s retaliation, you must usually have a good faith belief that a violation occurred, although you do not need to prove that such a violation actually occurred. Q: If I take my employer to court for terminating me illegally, what are some possible remedies? A: Generally, remedies for illegal termination are dictated by the specific law that the employer violated when terminating you. If you succeed, a court may award you back pay, front pay, compensatory damages for emotional distress, puni-
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Events The Clermont County Democratic Party will be hosting an open house on Sunday, June 10 from 3 - 5 pm. to celebrate the move to its new headquarters at 174 E. Main Street, Batavia. Refreshments and door prizes will be provided.
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. qqq
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 meeting. For more information call (513) 752-3817.
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Laurel United Methodist Church at 1888 Laurel-Lindale Road, Laurel, will be participating in the Monroe Township-wide yard sale on Saturday, July 7 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. There will be miscellaneous items for sale in the basement. In addition, food for lunch and baked goods will also be sold. Vendors may set up in the church yard at no charge. For more information call (513) 553-3043.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) support meetings 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. qqq
qqq The Union Township History Tours scheduled for Saturday, June 16, Saturday, July 21, and Saturday, Aug. 11, have been canceled. qqq The village of Felicity wil be holding a town-wide yard sale from 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Friday June 1, Saturday June 2, and Sunday June 3. Residents are not required to obtain a permit for this weekend. qqq The Clermont County Board of Health meetings are held at 6:30 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month at 2275 Bauer Road, Batavia. The June meeting will be held June 13. qqq The Wayne Township Board of Trustees has announced that the board meetings will be moved from Mondays to the first Thursday of each month and the second trustee monthly meeting will be held on the third Thursday of odd numbered months at 7 p.m. at the township office, located at 6320 state Route 133. qqq 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 interest to seniors and/or entertainment. Light refreshments are served. Interested persons are welcome to attend a meeting and see what the chapter may have to offer them.
The Clermont Charity Club hosts a Bid-N-Win Auction (25 cents auction) from 7 - 9 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month at the American Legion Post 72, 497 Old State Route 74 in Mt. Carmel. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The Bid-N-Win features products from Avon, Longaberger, 31 Gifts, Tupperware, Scentsy Candles, Lia Sophia Jewelry, Pampered Chef, Joyful Creations, Tastefully Simple, Picture Perfect, Usborne Books, Survival Bands and Neff Landscape. A raffle is held each month for a different charity. Guests have a chance to win free play for the entire night and win Split the Pot. qqq 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. qqq 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. qqq
qqq 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) 3716054. qqq 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).
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. qqq 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.
qqq 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. qqq 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. qqq 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. qqq 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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Drop-in ToddlerTime will begin at 10:15 a.m., Wednesdays, May 30July 18 at the MilfordMiami Township Branch Library. Bring your child age 18 months-2 years for books, rhymes and songs each week and early literacy tips. Parents do not have to register in advance to bring their child. For more information, call the library at (513) 248-0700.
this year online! For more information or to register for the event, call the library at (513) 752-5580 or signup online at www.clermontlibrary.org qqq Amelia Branch Library Writer’s Group will meet at 6 p.m., Tuesday, June 12 & 26 at the Amelia Branch Library. Open to adult writers of all levels and genres to meet for peer support and sharing. The group will meet the second & fourth Tuesday of each month. For more information or to register, call the library at (513) 752-5580.
Join us for a haunted evening at the library as we welcome Jeff Morris, cofounder of Miamitown Ghost Tours at 6:30 p.m., Monday, June 25, at the Amelia Branch Library. Learn about all the local haunts and process of ghost hunting. Attendees ages 12-adult can call the library at 752-5580 for more information or to register. Online registration is also available at www.clermontlibrary.com
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Drop-in Preschool Storytime will begin at 11 a.m., Wednesdays, May 30-July 18 at the MilfordMiami Township Branch Library. Bring your child age 3-6 years for books, rhymes and songs each week and early literacy tips. Parents do not have to register in advance to bring their child. For more information, call the library at (513) 248-0700. qqq Computer Instruction for Adults will be available at select times by appointment in June at the Amelia Branch Library. Get individual help with our branch PCs by appointment. Learn about computer basics, navigating the internet and email! For more information or to make an appointment, call the library at (513) 752-5580. qqq Join us for our Summer Reading Kick-off Party at 2 p.m., Saturday, June 9 at the Amelia Branch Library. Help us welcome the Cincinnati Zoo for a special presentation of Wild Life Comes to You: nocturnal animals. Attendees will meet four animal ambassadors during the visit and discover more about the animals and their habitats. Staff will also demonstrate how to register for summer reading
qqq Explorer's Club starts on Tuesdays, June 12July 24, times are from 23 p.m. or 3:30-4:30 p.m. at the Amelia Branch Library. Join us each week as we explore this years summer reading theme, Dream Big! Each week we'll have stories, crafts, games and snacks. Be sure to register for summer reading online this year! For more information or to register, call the library at (513) 752-5580 or visit us online at www.clermontlibrary.org qqq All Ages Storytime will begin at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, June 14-July 26 at the Amelia Branch Library. Join us for stories, songs, rhymes and fingerplays all about this year's summer reading theme – Dream Big! Each session will promote the six early literacy skills that children must know before they can learn to read. For more information or to register your child, call the library at (513) 752-5580 or register online at www.clermontlibrary.org qqq
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Explorer’s Club will be at 11:00 a.m., Thursdays, June 7, 14, 21, & 28 at the Batavia Branch Library. Attendees ages 712 can join us each week for stories, crafts, and games as we explore Fractured Fairytales. For more information or to register, call the library at (5130 732-2128 or register online at www.clermontlibrary.org qqq A Hands Up! puppet show will be at 11 a.m., Thursday, June 28 at the Batavia Branch Library. Watch as our hero, Jack goes off on his new traveling adventure with his companions. You will laugh, sing and cheer in this fun adaptation of Jack and the Beanstalk fairytale. For more information or to register, call the library at (513) 7322128 or register online. qqq Join the Bethel Book Discussion Group at 1 p.m., Monday, June 18 at the Bethel Branch Library. This months discussion title will be "The Long Walk: The True Story of a Trek to Freedom” by Slavomir Rawicz. Copies of the book will be available for checkout at the library. For more information, call the library at (513) 7342619.
qqq A monthly meeting of the TOPS Support Group will be in Mt. Orab at St. Michael’s Church, S. High Street each Monday. Weigh in is from 5:45 - 6:25 p.m. The meeting will be held from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. For more information call (937) 444-6908 or write sgpierce@insightbb.com.
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qqq 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. qqq 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.
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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. qqq Looking for a warm, caring church family? Laurel United Methodist Church at 1888 Laurel Lindale Rd., Laurel fits the bill. Revive your spirits during these troubled times. Join us for Sunday School at 10 a.m. and Church Worship at 11
a.m. on Sundays. Call (513) 553-3043 for more information. qqq The Central Baptist Church, located at Williamsburg Bantam Road holds Sunday Bible Study at 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship at 10:45 a.m., Evening Worship 6:30 p.m., and Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 7 p.m. For more information call the church at (513) 724-7055. The pastor is Doug Parham.
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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) 7322218.
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Portman: Prescription drug abuse Senator: Care for our veterans rector of the Office of National Drug Control Policy in the White House, came to Portsmouth, Ohio for a town hall on prescription drug abuse. Along with community leaders, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and others, we asked him to designate Scioto and Adams Counties as federal High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTAs). We succeeded in convincing him, and the designations came through in October, allowing these jurisdictions to better coordinate among law enforcement at the federal, state and local levels, and giving them much needed resources to fight an interstate, and thus federal, problem. The new HIDTA designations come on top of collective efforts that are already making a difference. In Scioto County there was a 17 percent decrease in accidental overdoses and a 42 percent
decrease in drug-related deaths from 2010 to 2011. In December, law enforcement shut down the last of the infamous “pill mills,” which existed to distribute painkillers to addicts. Another critical tool is a prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP). This is a database that allows a state to identify abuse by monitoring and tracking the dispensing of prescription medications by health care providers. Forty-one states have PDMPs, and preliminary research has shown PDMPs to be highly effective in stemming the tide of abuse. There's a hiccup, however. The different state PDMPs can't communicate with each other -- even though drug trafficking is an interstate problem. This is particularly the case in Scioto County, which is right across the Ohio River from Kentucky and near West Virginia. In fact, this was one of the challenges we discussed
with Director Kerlikowske at the Portsmouth town hall, where I talked about my work to put together legislation to address this issue. That legislation has now been introduced and last week I was able to pass an amendment to Food and Drug Administration reauthorization legislation that will enable PDMPs to securely communicate with each other. I am now working with the House of Representatives to include it in the final legislation. As Hillsboro, Ohio Police Chief Nick Thomas said after the amendment passed, “we’ve needed this for a long time.” There's still a long road ahead in the fight against prescription drug abuse and drug abuse in general, but working together we can help protect our families and communities and make Ohio a better and healthier place to live. Rob Portman is a United States Senator from Ohio.
Brown: My first new car Continued from page 4 when, as often happened, Yvonne dozed off. Shortly after crossing the Georgia line we came upon a long sloping straightaway where you could see for a mile or more. In those days I always ran 85-90 miles an hour and as we hit that stretch, with Yvonne asleep, I decided it would be a good time to open her up to see just how fast she would go (the Mustang that is, not Yvonne). I slowly pressed down on the accelerator and watched as the needle crept into new territory - 100, 105, 110, 115…as the needle hit 120, I could feel the front end starting to float a little bit and at the same time Yvonne started to stir and opened her eyes. “How fast are we going,” she asked. “Oh, about 90”, I said as I let off of the accelerator and quickly slowed down. I know what you’re thinking; I needed a big fat ticket to slow me down. Well, that is the rest of the story. Yvonne’s sister and her husband lived in Arlington, Virginia at the time and we decided to make the long 600 mile trip over a short four-day weekend. Naturally, with so far to travel I wanted to make good time. In those days I hated to stop even for gas, let alone a real rest break. I’ve gotten better, but recently a friend who took a trip with us said my idea of a rest break is “pee in three” (minutes that is.) With both kids secure in
the backseat we hit the road. Oh, I should mention the kids at that time consisted of our 3-year-old longhaired Dachshund, Snoopie, and her 6-monthold little brother, a rolypoly Saint Bernard puppy named Woodstock. They were quite a pair, with Snoopie’s ears blowing in the breeze and Woodstock drooling all over the backseat. We quickly passed through Tennessee and were well on our way up I81 into Virginia when it happened – one of Virginia’s finest served up a blue light special. I was doing maybe 85, but so was almost everyone else. It just didn’t seem fair that he picked me to stop for speeding, but it never does. You get picked off like a duck at the shooting gallery, and there’s not a darn thing you can do about it except pay the fine. Well, paying the fine was my problem. Remember, this was 1969. We had a Standard Oil gas card, a checkbook, and only a few dollars in cash; not enough to pay the $45 fine. VISA and Master Card had been around for a few years, but we had neither. So the nice officer had us follow him to the local county jail, the name of which I have long since blocked from my mind. Upon arrival I was summarily thrown into the holding pen with the meanest looking bunch of redneck crooks and thieves you’d ever want to meet.
“Hey boy, whatcha in here fer, speed’n,” one of them snorted. Too afraid to speak I nodded my head, and they all had a good laugh. “Well you ain’t the first, and you sure ain’t gonna be the last. Them Smokies are hot tonight,” an especially big hairy scary bruiser said with a belly laugh. While I was trying not to pee my pants from fear, Yvonne was calling her sister collect to ask if they could wire the $45. Of course, they were glad to do so. So we waited, and waited, and waited. I hit the hoosegow at about 7 p.m. and was still waiting for my Western Union get-out-ofjail card at 2 a.m. My cellmates had all dozed off but I was wide-eye awake when the jailer made his rounds. “Sir, do you know if my wife heard back from Western Union,” I timidly asked. “I dunno, but I’ll check,” he responded. Turns out, the local Western Union office had received the money within an hour of Yvonne’s call to her sister and had called the jail to let them know, but the message had not been relayed from dispatch. So, finally, about 3 a.m. we were on the road again. I had learned a valuable lesson and I’m proud to say, though I’ve had a ticket or two since, I always drive the speed limit today. Well, almost always. George Brown is a freelance writer. He lives in Jackson Township.
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Continued from page 4 who are ready to help. Specifically, the bill would require the VA to provide information about important, time-saving assistance available from VA-approved organizations including Ohio’s county-based veterans’ service commissions and veterans’ service organizations (VSOs). I’ve heard from many of these organizations – groups that have supported America’s veterans for decades – that the new electronic filing system does not inform applicants about their services, preventing veterans from getting all available help. To eliminate some common problems that create the backlog, like erroneously completed forms or incomplete documentation, veterans and VSOs can work together to correct common mistakes. It’s important that veterans get connected with these organizations early on in the process – because veterans organizations have decades of experience and can help streamline this process, cut down the backlog, and connect veterans with the support they need. These groups can provide invaluable service even beyond VA claims. Many veterans do reach out to them—but often it is after they have already hit a hurdle at the VA Veterans filing claims on their home computers may not know that VSOs and CVSOs are available to help. Many other veterans relying on the Veterans Support Hotline at 1-800-827-1000 live in areas – especially rural, Appalachian communities – without immediate access to a VA center. After hearing of wait times in excess of more than an hour, I asked mem-
Husted Continued from page 4 recruitment efforts by raising awareness and providing print materials to boards and civic organizations. The office has also launched an online signup at PEOinOhio.com to collect information from potential PEOs, which is then forwarded to county boards of elections. To date, more than 245 people have signed up at PEOinOhio.com to become a poll worker. Ohio’s elections process would best be served if each of us put aside their philosophical differences and do our part to give each Ohio voter the best experience they can have at the polls this November 6, 2012. Jon Husted is Ohio’s Secretary of State.
bers of my staff to call the Veterans Support Hotline. The wait times my staff experienced ranged from a minimum of 28 minutes to nearly an hour. That’s unacceptable. Veterans should not have to wait to see a doctor, to get help with housing, or to have a claim processed. Ohio veterans, like Charles, put their lives on hold to protect our country—so they shouldn’t be placed on hold when they try to access the resources they’ve fought to receive. Our nation owes its freedom to people who answered the call of duty and
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risked their lives for their families, neighbors, and nation. Whenever they need assistance – be it for medical care as they age or a student loan as they enter the next phase of their lives – veterans deserve a system that works with, not against them. That’s what the Veterans Services Outreach Act would do—and if we really want to honor our women and men in uniform, we should work to turn this bill into law.
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tend all four sessions earn the highly-coveted Junior Ranger patch in a graduation ceremony on the last day. Pre-registration is required. Register by June 13. Programs will be held at the Visitor Center in the Corps of Engineers Operations area on Slade Road near the dam. All programs are offered free of charge. For more information about this program and to register, please call the Corps Park Ranger at (513) 797-6081 or go to www.LRL-POCharsha@usace.army.mil. The Harsha Lake Visitor Center is located at 2185 Slade Road just off State Route 222 about five miles south of Batavia.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at William H. Harsha Lake has announced this year’s Junior Ranger Program for children aged 8-12. This year’s exciting series of hands-on activities will take place June 18 - 21 from 9 -11 a.m. each day. Children will explore Happen’n Herps on Monday and get Wet and Wild searching for aquatic creatures and discovering how to stay safe around the water on Tuesday. Participants discover Awesome Animals and their Amazing Adaptations on Wednesday. Children become Ranger Ready when they take part in the Amazing Nature Race on Thursday. Children who at-
The Living Church of Five Mile will be hosting the sixth annual Dean Ruark Memorial Car Show on Saturday, June 16. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. with judging starting at 11:30 a.m. Registration is $10 and open to all classes of cars, trucks, and bikes. Unique trophies for all classes, People’s Choice Trophy, great door prizes
Herbal teas and bottled water will be available. “Bring the family, a picnic lunch and enjoy!” Jaybird Farms owner Vivian Pfankuch said. Pfankuch is a former resident of Miami Township and lived in Mt. Repose until 1991. “I grew up on a small family farm, so farming is in my blood,” she said. Pfankuch said that the Milford area had grown so much and there was little farm land left. “I needed to move farther out into the country to be able to continue doing what I love,” Pfankuch said. Pfankuch and her husband Jay have been growing herbs, cut flowers and vegetables for many years and added the lavender farm in 2007. They make many products from the lavender, including lavender blackberry jam, lavender apple jelly, lavender dream pillows, herbal bath sachets, herbal soaps and other items. Pfankuch said that Jaybird Farms is honored to be one of the growers for the Granny's Garden Spring Plant Sale and Party this year in Loveland. They supplied many varieties of herbs for the event and set up a display to showcase their other products. Jaybird Farms is a member of the Milford Farmers Market, the Loveland Farmers Market, Hamersville Garden Club and Ohio Association of Garden Clubs. Call (937) 442-4800 for more information, or visit their web site www.jaybirdfarms.com.
Historical society scholarship presented Continuing their annual tradition each spring, the Monroe Historical Society presented a $200 scholarship to a senior from Monroe Township who will be entering college this fall. At the New Richmond High School Awards Day, Greg Roberts presented this year's scholarship to Michaela Rupp of Laurel. MTHS Board members, Libbie Bennett, Loretta Fuhrman, Gloria Smith, Greg Roberts, and Tom Wildey met recently to plan their next big event. Upcoming plans will include a “Faith and Freedom” concert to be held on Sunday afternoon, July lst. This concert will be held at the Mt Zion Chapel and begins at 2 p.m. “This concert will celebrate our freedom as we recognize those who fought to keep America free. Our special guests to be honored are World War II vets from Monroe Township,” says Tom Wildey, Board Member. Following the concert, there will be a reception in the Church's Annex. “We'd like to invite vets and their families from our Township to come and join our Faith & Freedom celebration,” Libbie Bennett, Board Chair says. “If you meet a vet be sure to shake his hand and say thanks for his service.”
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The Clermont County Retired Teachers Association is pleased to announce that Jack Webster of Spaulding Elementary (Goshen) is the county winner in their annual letter writing competition. Caily Fritz of Willowville Elementary (West Clermont) is the runner-up. This is the second year that the retired teachers have sponsored this competition. According to state standards, letter writing is a skill taught at the third grade level. Therefore, third grade students around the county are asked to write a letter explaining what their grandparents mean to them. Teachers select the top three letters for submission. Jan Schoellman, chair of the committee, reported that 75 letters were received this year and the job of choosing just one letter was extremely difficult from so many extremely well written ones. “We finally were able to narrow it down to two and decided to award a second place as well,” she said. “Only one point separated the scores.” Last year’s winner was Lynsey Kennedy of New Richmond Elementary. All 75 participants were awarded certificates and “writing whiz” pencils. The winners were given trophies and gift cards. Miss McClanahan, Webster’s teacher, and Ms.
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Crawford, Fritz’s teacher, were also given gift cards. Note to grandparents everywhere from the retired teachers: The children appreciate the attention you give them and
reported the things you do with them, whether it is baking cookies, playing games, or going fishing. Their love for you definitely shows in the letters they wrote.
RiverHills appoints Snyder president RiverHills Bank has announced that Charles J. Snyder has been appointed to the position of Bank President and entrusted with the continued growth of the bank’s deposit and lending operations. Snyder brings extensive banking experience and professional knowledge which includes three years as Banking Credit Officer at RiverHills, 30 years of
The following cases have been filed with Clermont County Clerk of Courts Barbara A. Wiedenbein: Marck, Paul F. vs. Marck, Erica L. Complaint for divorce with children, filed. Scholz, Kathryn A. vs. Scholz, Daniel L. Complaint for divorce with children, filed. Beck, Douglas J. vs. Beck, Jennifer A. Complaint for divorce with children, filed. Faul, Sara E. vs. Faul, Joshua. Complaint for divorce without children, filed. Stewart, William G. vs. Stewart, Meghan. Complaint for divorce without children, filed. Collins, Casey A. vs. Wilson, Glen. Complaint for annulment filed. Peace, Imogene vs. Peace Jr, Kenneth. Complaint for divorce without children, filed. Vinson, Eric B vs. Vinson, Becky L. Complaint for divorce without children, filed. Marshall, Paula J. vs. Marshall Jr, Robert. Complaint for divorce without children, filed. Jones, Sheri L. vs. Jones,
experience as Senior Officer with both large and community banks, Certified Public Accountant since 1980, Master of Business Administration from Miami of Ohio, served as commissioned officer in the US Air Force. Snyder’s talents and leadership give RiverHills Bank a great opportunity to extend our position as a trusted provider of banking
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The Clermont County Grand Jury has issued the following indictments: Jason Marquette Shepard for two counts non support of dependents. Joshua David Pierce for for two counts non support of dependents. Robert D. Suttman, Jr. for three counts non support of dependents. Curtis Wayne Kinhalt for two counts non support of dependents. Loretta Foster for theft. Curtis A. Williams, Sr. for theft. Karen A. Bayless for theft. Brittany Lee Ann Curless for theft. Ernie Ray Worley for theft; forgery. Jamie Delmar Prokop for four counts breaking and entering; two counts grand theft; two counts theft; possessing criminal tools. Christina Marie Laub for four counts breaking and entering; two counts grand theft; two counts theft; possessing criminal tools. Dylan Ryan Cook for two counts theft of drugs; aggravated trafficking in drugs. Ryan Joseph Thomann for receiving stolen property. Nakeshia Dana Alexander for theft.
Thomas L. Complaint for divorce without children, filed. Patrick, George F. vs. Patrick, Anita L. Complaint for divorce without children, filed. Adams, Hillary vs. Adams, Jason. Complaint for divorce without children, filed. Houck, John vs. Houck, Tammy. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Wilhelm Jr, Mark vs. Wilhelm, Melissa. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Stenson, Christine S. vs. Stenson, Keith. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed.
Schwender, William vs. Schwender, Deborah. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Lux, Kimberly vs. Lux, Chris. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Dabney, Keith vs. Dabney, Carole. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Collins, Sherry A. vs. Collins, Gregory L. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Reising, Deanna J. vs. Reising, Eric. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed.
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Grant Career Center has recognized the 146 seniors who completed their career training requirements and earned their career and technical certificates from the career center. The students received their diplomas from their home high schools of Bethel-Tate, FelicityFranklin, New Richmond, or Williamsburg. The Senior Recognition and Award Ceremony was held at the Bethel-Tate Middle School on Monday, May 21. Students, parents, guests, and Career Center staff celebrated the academic achievements of the students as they completed the secondary phase of their education. Students received their Career and Technical Education Certificates and Career Passports in the ceremony that concluded their training at Grant. Honored as Valedictorians at the Career Center were DeeAnna Dameron, Cosmetology, Bethel-Tate, and Brandon Kirk, Metal Fabrication, FelicityFranklin. Honored as College Tech Prep Valedictorians were College Tech Prep Allied Health Science students Mariah Conger and Chris Paul, both from FelicityFranklin. Students named as Outstanding Senior in each of their respective programs were Marshall Sherman, Auto Collision; Ashley Perry, Horticulture; Cyra Jones, College Tech Prep Engineering Design; Christopher Taylor, College Tech Prep Allied Health Science; Crystal Neulist, Culinary Careers; Brandon Kirk, Metal Fabrication; Amber Binning, Medical Information Tech; Brittany Bates, Business and Finance; DeeAnna Dameron and Brittney Taylor, Cosmetology; Sammi Gregory,
The Teacher Academy; Garrek Canter, Automotive Service Technology; Vincinz Weesner, Carpentry; and Katelyn Bogart, Cooperative Education. Other awards presented during the Ceremony included the James Lumpkins Award for a student pursuing a career in the Military Service, received this year by Logan Fields, Metal Fabrication. Logan Fields was also the recipient of the Earl Ellis Memorial Award, a $500 Grant awarded to a student entering the military. The Keith Boys Grant, a $500 scholarship, presented annually to an outstanding Engineering Design student pursuing education in that field, was given to Jacob Foster. A $500 scholarship developed by the Grant Career Center staff, and designated as The Grant Faculty and Staff Award, was presented to seven outstanding seniors: DeeAnna Dameron, Cosmetology; Heather Alexander, Automotive Service Technology; Mackenzie Turner, The Teacher Academy; and Catherine Bennett, Mariah Conger, Shelby Lucas and Alyssa Weis, College Tech Prep Allied Health Science. Two Faculty and Staff Apprenticeship Tool Scholarships of $250 were given to Metal Fabrication students Travis Hounshell and Brandon Kirk who have been accepted into local unions. Other scholarship awards include a Success Grant presented to Michelle Lindquist, Horticulture; and the Hosta Society of Southwestern Ohio Award, presented to Ashley Perry, Horticulture. English Awards were presented by Gerald Bierly, Kathy Newman, and Jen Pfeffer to the following seniors: Heather Alexander, Brittany Bates (2), Allison Brunner, Brittany Crumpton, DeeAnna
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completed the requirement of their career training curriculum and were presented with their Certificates of Completion from Superintendent Kenneth Morrison: Allied Health Science: Catherine Bennett, Tara Brewer, Mariah Conger, Kayla Dryden, Paige Durbin, Savanna Fields, Zachary Houchin, Emily Kyer, Shelby Lucas, Erin Meyer, Christopher Paul, Nicole Payton, Robert See, Kara Solomon, Christopher Taylor, Alyssa Weis. Auto Collision: Darrell Bates, Nathan Comberger, Shane Demaris, Franklin Frasher, Coty Hale, Rodney List, Ryan Logan, Tyler Malicoat, Justin Piast, Marshall Sherman,Justin Sizemore, Jason Thompson. Automotive Service Technology: Heather Alexander, Garrek Canter, Joshua Coulter, Jacob Hamblin, David Hammock III, Mercury Mullins, Dustin Neel, Terry Planck,Cassandra Seibert, Ryan Whittymore. Business and Finance: Brittany Bates, Jacob Bishop, Mason Lynn. Carpentry: Christopher Clark, Jordan Collins,
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mont County turned out, but Miller is expecting less than 65 percent of 128,000 registered voters to cast a ballot in the county this year. “I would also like to remind everyone that voting registration closes for this election on Tuesday, October 9,” she said. “We ask people to vote absentee, whenever possible; it helps cut down on the numbers at the polls on Election Day.” If you would like to sign up to become a Clermont County poll worker, call the Clermont Board of Elections at (513) 7327275 or email Bonnie Carlier (Democratic poll worker supervisor) at bcarlier@ClermontCountyOhio.gov or Ruth Ann Werner (Republican poll worker supervisor) at rawerner@ClermontCountyOhio.gov. For more information about the duties of a poll worker, visit the Clermont County Board of Elections website at www.ClermontElections.org.
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James Goodin, 66 James Goodin, 66, of Stonelick Township, died May 26 in Anderson Township. Goodin was a mechanic. He is survived by his daughter Patricia Fox, girlfriend Linda Watson, brothers Charles, Roy and George Goodin, sisters Carol Hall, Gerry Meyer and Ann, grandchildren Whitney and Joshua Fox, great-granddaughter Emily and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents Harry and Therma Goodin and brothers Jessie and Paul Goodin. Services 2 p.m. May 30 at Evans Funeral Home. Interment at Plainview Cemetery in Newtonsville. Memorials to the American Heart Association.
Rose Marie Pullen, 84 Rose Marie Pullen, 84, of Goshen Township, died May 29. Pullen was a secretary at Lazarus Department Store. She is survived by her husband Willard Eugene Pullen, children Steve (Marilyn), Rick (Alma), Robert (Carol) and Ken (Christine) Pullen and Lori (Bill) Woods, 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Services at the convenience of the family.
Billie Joe Dowdell, 83 Billie Joe Dowdell, 83, of Bethel, died June 2 in Cincinnati. Dowdell was a machinist at Ford Motor Company. He is survived by his wife, Delores “Dee” Jean Dowdell, daughter Barbara (Douglas) Curtis, grandchildren Joshua, Angela, Sarah and Stephanie, greatgrandchildren Stephan, Johnathan, Justin, Keagan, Alecia, Christopher and Aimee. He was preceded in death by his son Allen Dowdell and brothers James Kenneth and George Dowdell. Services 2 p.m. June 9 at Evans Funeral Home in Milford. Edward Radu, 61 Edward Radu, 61, of Batavia died May 27. Radu is survived by his wife Tina Radu, step-children Daniel (Jennifer) Barnwell, Matthew Kolb and Christian Kolb, grandchildren Elizabeth Barnwell, Kendra Woods, Danika and Daniel Barnwell and Jacob Graber, step-grandchildren Miranda Reynolds and Devon Brewer and his sister Dot Denichola his Sheltie Rosie II and many other family members and friends. Visitation 6 p.m. June 1 at Craver-Riggs Funeral Home in Milford. Memorials to the Veterans Medical Center, 3200 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH 45220.
Dan Housley, 65 Dan Housley, 65, of Ohio Township, died May 31. Housley served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War and received two purple hearts. He was also a dedicated carpenter and founded Housley Homes Company in 1980. He leaves a legacy of beautiful custom homes throughout the Cincinnati area. Housley is survived by his wife Nancy, children Stephanie (Chris Lacinak) Housley, Charles Housley and Ben Housley, step-children Jenny Kimball and Mark (Olivia) Kimball, father Clinton Mize and brothers Victor and Doug Mize. He was preceded in death by his mother Edith Mize and sister Genie Sue Morris. Visitation 5 p.m. June 5 and services 10 a.m. June 6, both at First Baptist Church of Glen Este. Roger Robinson, 55 Roger Charles Robinson, 55, of Goshen and Milford, died May 26 in Loveland. Robinson was a construction worker for Fischer Homes. He is survived by his wife Rhonda Rae Faul Robinson, children Codi and Chase Robinson, grandchildren Izik and Emma Lea and four sisters. Services 7:30 p.m. at Evans Funeral Home in Goshen.
Dolores Uecker, 79 Dolores R. Uecker, 79, of Wayne Township, died May 24 in Montgomery. Uecker was a clerk at Kroger. She is survived by her husband Anthony Uecker, children Dennis, Linda (Nathan), Jude, Mary (Ken), Scott (Cindy) Karen (Phil), Glenn (Amy) and Dawn (Jeff), 21 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and siblings Art, Paul, Audrey, Tony, Marion, Marlene and Teresa and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her siblings Jerome, Jude, Jenneth, Joe and Linus and her sister-inlaw Joyce. Services 10 a.m. June 8 at St. Louis Church memorials also to the church.
Danita Hansman, 50 Danita “Dee” Faye Hansman, 50, of Milford, died June 1 in Blue Ash. Hansman was a customer representative for Ohio Casualty. She is survived by her husband Mark Hansman, children Kendra, Joseph and Trisha Hansman, granddaughter Makayla, sisters Deborah (Dan) Clark, Diana (Curt) Norwood and Donna (Jim) Rosic, mother Wanda Johnson, mother-in-law Mary Louise Hansman and father-in-law Richard Hansman Sr., sister-in-law Marianne (Wayne) Buckley and brother-in-law Richard Hansman Jr. She was preceded in death by her father Kenneth Chapman. Services 10 a.m. June 5 at St. Elizabeth Seton Church. Memorials to St. Elizabeth Seton Loan Retirement Fund, 5890 Buckwheat Rd., Milford, OH 45150 or Maineville United Methodist Church, 60 E. Foster-Maineville Rd., Maineville, OH 45039.
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Glenn Amann Jr., 54 Glenn William Amann Jr., 54, of Cincinnati, died May 29. He attended Sands School, graduated from Dyer School, attended Jackson Adult Center and was employed at JVS. Amann is survived by his parents Glenn (Wanda) Amann Sr. and Barbara Ward (Ron) Hayes, siblings Cyndi (Barry) Reed, Paula Purdon, Tracy (Dave) Erhold and Callie Amann and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends. He was preceded in death by his siblings Trudy Amann and Paul Purdon. Services 2 p.m. June 1 at Evans Funeral Home in Milford. The family requests everyone wear their Cincinnati Reds clothing in honor of Glenny. Interment at Greenlawn Cemetery in Milford. Memorials to Camp Allyn.
Gregory Osterholz, 49 Gregory Osterholz, 49, of Batavia Township, died May 31. Osterholz is survived by his wife Terrie Osterholz, children Jack and Emily Osterholz, parents Lee and Jane Osterholz, brother Mark Osterholz, mother-inlaw Eileen Murhpy, sisters in law Sharon, Donna and Vicki Murphy and niece Jessica Murphy. He was preceded in death by his father-in-law Jack Murphy. Visitation 5 p.m. June 3 at E.C. Nurre Funeral Home in Amelia. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. June 4 at St. Thomas More Church in Withamsville. Memorials to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
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Consider becoming a poll worker for the 2012 Presidential Election in November. “We are looking to recruit about 200 new poll workers to fill vacancies for the Tuesday, November 6 Presidential Election,” said Director of the Clermont County Board of Elections Judy Miller. Poll workers for Clermont County must be qualified registered voters in the county, and will receive a minimum of $130 for their service. All poll workers will receive training prior to Election Day. “The right to vote is one of our nation’s oldest and most important entitlements, and with this right comes responsibility,” said Miller. “Free and open elections are the basis on which this country was formed and you can make a difference by becoming a poll worker to help protect those freedoms.” In the 2008 Presidential Election, 72 percent of registered voters in Cler-
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Union Township to present music at the amphitheater Cammy Award in 2000, 2001 and 2002 for “Best Bluegrass/Folk Band,” as well as CityBeat’s Cincinnati Entertainment Award in 2001, 2002 and 2004 for “Best Bluegrass/Folk Bank.” Come with your lawn chairs and snacks. Bring your family and friends to enjoy an evening of primo Bluegrass entertainment. This concert is free and open to the public. Dave’s Doghouse will also be here with their gourmet hot dogs.
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Blue Highway, Del McCoury and Ricky Skaggs. CBAS enjoys a diverse audience, from small children to seniors, and all ages in between. Each member of the six-piece band is an accomplished singer and multi-instrumentalist in his own right, with the live combination of these players presenting an even greater sum than its parts, through amazing musical interplay and high lonesome bluegrass harmony. The band won the Cincinnati Enquirer
Local Girl Scouts at Chilo Park.
Girl Scouts hold early bird registration camp On Thursday, May 31 Girl Scout Troops 41282, 48376, and 45371 held a early bird registration camp out at Chilo Park to re-register for the 2012-2013 girl scout year. After arriving, the girls participated in a Juliette Low Wide Game, where
they learned the history of the founder of girl scouts. By finding clues to lead them to their final destination. Later that evening, they had the pleasure of listening to stories from the DreamWeavers Storytelling Troupe from the Clermont
County Library, who told a collection of legends, folktales, and fairytales. They also gave the girls information of the clermont county library summer program. For more information on the DreamWeavers Storytellers go to www.clermontlibrary.org.
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Job fair to be held July 30 at Workforce One
Attorneys at Law 108 S. High Street Mt. Orab, OH 45154 937-444-2563 or 1-800-364-5993
If you are looking for a job, circle Monday, July 30, 2012 on your calendar. Workforce One of Clermont County is holding a job fair from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. in the seminar room of the agency, located at 756 Old SR 74 in Union Township. “We have at least 12 businesses participating in the job fair,” said Workforce One Business Services Representative Cathy Sahlfeld. “All these companies are hiring for positions in Clermont County. Applicants need to bring copies of a resume, two forms of identification, and be dressed for an interview.” Representatives from each of the companies participating will be conducting interviews on site. The free job fair will feature companies including Alliance Data, Total Quality Logistics, Interim Health Care, Milacron in Batavia and Mt. Orab, Ohio State Highway Patrol, and The Reserves Network. Open positions include opportunities for machinists, health care providers, sales representatives, collection agents, and customer service representatives. “This is a great opportunity for job seekers to have a face-to-face interview with companies looking for quality employees,” said Sahlfield. Workforce One of Clermont County is a certified One Stop Employment and Training Center and is operated and funded by the Clermont County Department of Job and Family Services. The center delivers customized workforce solutions to businesses and assists citizens in their job search and skill enhancement. For more information about the job fair or other free assistance available at Workforce One, visit the website www.workforceoneclermont.com or call (513) 943-3000.
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Join the Union Township Board of Trustees as they present the Comet Bluegrass All-Stars in concert at 8 p.m. Saturday, June 9, at the Union Township Amphitheatre, 4350 Aicholtz Road. The Comet Bluegrass All-Stars got together in 1996 as the Sunday night house band at The Comet, a neighborhood pub in Northside. Since that time, the popularity of the band has grown beyond the lounge at The Comet, opening for such acts as Sam Bush,
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Felicity falls to eventual champs in state semis The Lady Cardinals end season with a 24-1 record BY CHRIS CHANEY Sun staff
The Felicity High School softball team’s dream season came to an end on Thursday, May 31 as they gave up six unanswered runs in the final three innings to fall 6-4 to the eventual Division III state champions, the aptly named Warren Champion High School. “We had an awesome year,” Felicity coach Rob Wear said. “We made a great run. I think we had the support of the people in our league, the community, the school and the parents. It was just awesome, a great run. No regrets at all.” After defeating Southern Buckeye Conference rival Clermont Northeastern on
May 26 to advance to the state semifinals in Dayton at Wright State University, the Lady Cardinals’ traveled to Akron to play at Firestone Stadium, home to the Akron Racers of the National Pro Fastpitch softball league. Despite weather delays that pushed the game time back by more than an hour and a half, the Lady Cardinals came out of the gate quickly, taking a 4-0 lead into the fifth inning. Felicity got two runs in the second inning by virtue of a Hillary White single and Brittany Sowers reaching on an error. Both runners advanced to second and third, respectively, on a wild pitch. Jordan White’s sacrifice fly scored her sister and Makayla Jacobs’ RBI two batters later scored
Sowers. The next inning, the Lady Cardinals capitalized on Champion’s mistakes, scoring two more runs as the Golden Flashes committed three errors in the frame. Leading 4-0 heading into the fifth inning, Felicity fans had to feel pretty good about their chances with Montana Wear in the circle and knowing that no team had scored more than three runs on the Lady Cardinals all season. However, it wasn’t meant to be. Champion got their first two runs playing small ball. Following a lead-off walk, the Golden Flashes moved Brooke Culler around the bases with sacrifices until Haley McAllister plated her. McAllister would score on a Haley Gardiner triple to cut the Felicity lead in half. Wear did her best to control the damage, getting out of the inning still holding
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Felicity catcher Hillary White caught every game this season for the Lady Cardinals.
the 4-2 lead, but Montana was not getting the calls on the outside part of the plate that she was accustomed to getting. “Montana pitched well. That was probably the best hitting team we’ve faced in a long, long time,” Rob Wear said. “We were strug-
gling with the outside of the plate. Montana, with her dropping curve, outside curveball and rise ball, that’s outside of the plate material and she wasn’t getting the calls. It was a different strike zone up there.” Adding insult to injury, the Lady Cardinals’ usually
stellar defense started to falter in the sixth and seventh innings. “For us, one error turned into two and two turned into four. We couldn’t get a handle on it,” Coach Wear said. “No matter how much you See Felicity, Page B12
Clermont County qualifiers struggle at state champ meet BY CHRIS CHANEY Sun staff
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The Cincinnati Polo Club practices every Wednesday as well as on Saturdays that are not game days.
Cincinnati Polo Club enjoying a revitalization in Clermont BY CHRIS CHANEY Sun staff
The Cincinnati Polo Club has enjoyed a renaissance of sorts over the past few years as a new guard of leadership has brought a sport once thought to be only for the upper-class elite to the masses. “It’s an attractive sport for people who like riding horses,” Rev. Torie Front, the secretary of the club, said. “It should be attractive to anyone who is at all competitive because it’s a very competitive sport and you do not need to be rich to play.” Torie’s husband, Vince, echoed his wife’s sentiments about the misconception that polo is only played by the rich elite faction of society.
“It’s actually more costeffective than people think it is. (Polo) has that image of the rich and elite who get all the press,” he said. “What our club is trying to show people is that (the game) is not all that way. Polo was in the Olympics in the 1930s and 40s because it was such a popular sport.” Polo is a game played on horseback featuring four mounted players who try to score on an opponent using a high-impact plastic ball using a wooden mallet. “It’s a very fast-paced game,” Vince Front said. “It is a team sport - it’s not just one person running up and down the field hitting a ball - there are strategies involved. It’s likened to hockey on horseback because you’re actually allowed to bump horses into
other horses as long as you do it in a safe manner. “It’s a physical sport and it’s a mentally challenging sport from the team aspect and it’s a great way to stay in shape.” Polo has sometimes been called “The Sport of Kings,” which has added to the stigma that only the uber rich can play the sport, but the Cincinnati Polo Club is doing their best to show locals that the sport is anything but. What makes the Cincinnati Polo Club so appealing is the people that make up the club. Members come from all different walks of life and polo playing experience, but the constant when talking to the different members is the friendship and generosity among those involved.
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The Ohio High School Athletic Association state track and field championship meet wasn’t kind to the four qualifiers from Clermont County last weekend as just one track participant, Felicity’s Arica Stutz, was able to make it to the finals of her event, while neither of the field qualifiers could crack the top-10. The state championship meet took place in Columbus at the Ohio State University’s Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium. On a rainy and chilly day on Friday, June 1, Stutz was able to qualify for the Division III 100-meter hurdles finals with a preliminary time of 16.41. The time was good enough for ninth place out of the 16 state qualifiers. Coming back the next morning, Stutz finished in ninth place in the state with a time of 17.04, about 1.5 seconds behind the state champion, Ivy Horn of
Waynesfield-Goshen. Stutz won the regional meet a week earlier at Troy High School with a time of 15.68 seconds. Also in Division III, Williamsburg’s Clayton Scheidler qualified for the state meet in the 100-meter dash. The senior had been hampered by a strained quad muscle all season and failed to qualify for the finals of the event. Scheidler ran his preliminary heat in a time of 11.91 seconds, which placed him 15th overall. In Division II, district champion Lauren Stacy of Bethel-Tate competed in both the shot put and the discus. Stacy, a junior, won the regional championship at New Richmond a week prior in the discus and finished second in the shot put to earn her way to Columbus. However, she was unable to crack the top-12 in either event at the state See Track, Page B11
“People are so helpful in getting other people started in the sport,” Rev. Front said. “The people in Cincinnati are very friendly and we get together socially and we did a survey of club members asking why do you play polo and every person answered because it’s fun and I enjoy it.” Along with the generosity of the people involved, the global polo community is something that Vince said could draw people to the sport. “It’s a great network of people,” he said. “It’s a tight network of people. It’s not just horse people. If you walk up to a polo person and say I play polo, you’re a member of the family.”
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Felicity’s Arica Stutz runs the 100-meter hurdles.
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Milford athletic director Mark Trout said. “We’re proud of them for making the decision to move on and play at the college level. It’s a huge time commitment
and obviously they have impacted our sports here in a positive way, which we very much appreciate. “We firmly believe in how athletics and all ex-
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signed National Letters of Intent to continue their athletic and scholastic careers at the next level next year. “We’re very proud of all of our college signees,”
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From left are AJ Geisler, Mike Bostic, Nathan Rombach and Joe Netzel.
tracurriculars benefit a student and give them a wellrounded educational experience and we believe that will be true at the next level as well,” he said. “We wish them nothing but the best as they continue their participation at the next level.” Among the seven most recent signees, four will continue their football career, one will play volleyball, one will play water polo and the final signee will run cross-country and track. The four football players are Michael Bostic, AJ Geisler, Joe Netzel and Nathan Rombach. Bostic, a defensive end, will be attending Heidelberg University. In seven games during his senior
season, Bostic had four sacks and one forced fumble. Geisler, a cornerback, will be attending Kentucky Christian University. Netzel, an offensive lineman, will be attending Otterbein University. Rombach, a defensive lineman, will be attending Thomas More College. Ella Weymiller will be attending LaGrange College in LaGrange, Ga. to continue her volleyball career. While at Milford, Weymiller was a three-year varsity libero and a threetime All-Academic Fort Ancient Valley Conference honoree. She was given the Sportsmanship Award for See Milford, Page B11
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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2012 CVE 000245 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER Plaintiff -vsANDREW WILLIAM DUNN, ET. AL., Defendants TO THE DEFENDANT, ANDREW WILLIAM DUNN AND JANE DOE, SPOUSE IF ANY OF ANDREW WILLIAM DUNN, WHOSE ADDRESS IS UNKNOWN. Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as a Defendants by filing a Complaint on February 8, 2012 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: # 0 8 - 2 1 - 1 0 B - 0 4 0 $7,574.02 Legal Description: See Exhibit “A” Situated in the Township of Franklin, County of Clermont and State of Ohio and further described as follows, to wit: Being situated in Military Survey No. 1762 and beginning at a reference point at a spike at the intersection of Bolender Road and State Route No. 133 and the Northwest corner of the original tract of which this was a part; thence with the centerline of State Route No. 133, South 6 deg. 37’ West a distance of 265.27 feet to a spike in said centerline and being the real point of beginning; thence with two dividing lines through the original tract, South 88 deg. 45’ East passing an iron pin at 30.14 feet, a distance of 453.28 feet to an iron pin; thence North 5 deg. 26’ East a distance of 97.19 feet to an iron pin, corner to James Ingram; thence with Ingram’s line, South 35 deg. 21’ East a distance of 528.07 feet to an iron pin; thence South 79 deg. 10’ West with a division line through the original tract and passing an iron pin at 811.08 feet; a distance of 842.55 feet to a spike in the centerline of State Route No. 133; thence with said centerline North 6 deg. 46’ East a distance of 505.61 feet to the beginning, containing 6.75 acres, more or less, being a part of the premises transferred to Donald Fegan in Volume 533, page 202 and subject to all legal highways and easements. Parcel #08-21-10B-040 Property More Commonly Known As: 1128 State Route 133, Bethel, OH 45106. 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 June 21, 2012. 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 Clerk Prepared by: DONALD W. WHITE Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney 123 N. Third Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Attorney for Plaintiff CS 5-17t6 -----------------------------------------
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2012 CVE 00599 Judge: Victor Haddad LEGAL NOTICE IN SUIT FOR FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE Park National Bank fka First Clermont Bank Plaintiff -vsMichael Ladd aka Michael T. Ladd, et al. Defendants. Aristar Mortgage Company and the unknown successors, assigns and surviving entities of Aristar Mortgage Company, whose last known address is unknown, and cannot by reasonable diligence be ascertained, will take notice that on the 28th day of March, 2012, Park National Bank fka First Clermont Bank filed its Complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Clermont County, Ohio in Case No. 2012 CVE 00599, 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: 1415 State Route 749, New Richmond, OH 45157, and being more particularly described in plaintiff’s mortgage recorded in Mortgage Book 1419, page 1309, of this County Recorder’s Office. All of the above named defendants are required to answer within twenty-eight (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. Tina R. Edmondson, Trial Counsel Ohio Supreme Court Reg. #0080214 LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 5480 Cincinnati, OH 45201-5480 (513) 241-3100 attyemail@lsrlaw.com Barbara A. Wiedenbein By: M. Schnatz, Deputy Clerk CS 5-24t3 ----------------------------------------COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2012CVE639 Judge: Victor Haddad LEGAL NOTICE IN SUIT FOR FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE RiverHills Bank Plaintiff -vsGeorge W. Fannin, et al. Defendants. George W. Fannin, whose last known address is 2056 Clermontville Laurel Road, New Richmond, OH 45157, and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, executors, administrators, spouses and assigns and the unknown guardians of minor and/or incompetent heirs of George W. Fannin, all of whose residences are unknown, and cannot by reasonable diligence be ascertained, will take notice that on the 3rd day of April, 2012, RiverHills Bank filed its Complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Clermont County, Ohio in Case No. 2012CVE639, 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: 2056 Clermontville Laurel Road, New Richmond, OH 45157, and being more particularly described in plaintiff’s mortgage recorded in Mortgage Book 2271, page 1134, of this County Recorder’s Office. All of the above named defendants are required to answer within twenty-eight (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. Dustin K. Looser, Trial Counsel Ohio Supreme Court Reg. #0087889 LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 5480 Cincinnati, OH 45201-5480 (513) 241-3100 attyemail@lsrlaw.com Barbara A. Wiedenbein By: B. Burroughs, Deputy Clerk CS 5-24t3 ----------------------------------------NOTICE On May 17, 2012 the Wayne Township Board of Trustees in accordance with Ohio Revised Code 505.373 adopted the 2011 Ohio Fire Code as the standard code for Wayne Township. The 2011 Fire Code pertains to fires, fire hazards and fire prevention. A complete copy of the code is on file in the office of the Fire Chief for inspection by the public, also a copy is on file at the Clermont County Law Library. Copies of the Code can be obtained from the Township Fire Chief or Fiscal Officer at cost. CS 5-24t3 ----------------------------------------
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LegaLs IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS DIVISION OF DOMESTIC RELATIONS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2012-DRB-0433 Judge Rodenberg LEGAL NOTICE ERIC R. MEISER, Plaintiff vs. MARIA MEISER Defendant Defendant, Maria Meiser, whose last known address is 1451 Sheafe Avenue, N.E., Unit 102, Palm Bay, Florida 32905, and whose place of residence is unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained will take notice that on the 27th day of March, 2012, the Plaintiff, Eric R. Meiser, filed a Complaint against her in the Court of Common Pleas, Division of Domestic Relations, Clermont County, Ohio being Case No. 2012-DRB-0433, the docket of said Court, the object and prayer of said Complaint being a divorce from Defendant. Defendant is required to answer within twenty-eight (28) days after the last publication of the notice and said cause may be set for hearing on or after the 28th day of June, 2012. Respectfully submitted, CROWE AND WELCH Attorneys for Plaintiff Christopher S. Cushman (#0068103) 1019 Main Street Milford, Ohio 45150 (513) 831-8511 (telephone) (513) 831-1430 (facsimile) CS 5-24t6 ----------------------------------------IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2012 CVE 00560 Judge Victor M. Haddad LEGAL NOTICE JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Plaintiff, vs. Amanda M. Hall, et al., Defendants. Amanda M. Hall, whose last known address is 204 West Main Street, Amelia, OH 45102 and Harley Hall IV, whose last known address is 2505 State Route 222, New Richmond, OH 45157, will take notice that on March 23, 2012, JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association filed its Complaint in the Court of Common Pleas, Clermont County, Ohio, Case No. 2012 CVE 00560. 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): 222606C110 Property address: 2505 State Route 222, New Richmond, OH 45157 The defendants named above are required to answer the Complaint within twenty-eight (28) days after the last publication of this legal notice. This legal notice will be published once a week for three successive weeks. John R. Cummins Barbara A. Wiedenbein Clerk of Courts by: B. Burroughs Deputy Clerk CS 5-24t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1889 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff(s) vs. RICHARD L. CORTRIGHT, 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 19th day of June, 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 and in Baylor Military Survey No. 511 and containing all of Lots 573 through 580 and part of Lots 581, 582 and 583 of Locust Lake Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book “C” page 106 of the Clermont County, Ohio Plat Records and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron pin set in the North line of Dale Road at the Southwest corner of Lot 573 of Locust Lake Subdivision; thence with the West line of said Lot No. 573, North 1 degrees 34’ 00” East 102.04 feet to an iron pin (set); thence with the North line of Lots 573 and 574 South 87 degrees 27’ 00” East 35.13 feet to an iron pin (found); thence North 2 degrees 26’ 00” East 135.00 feet to an iron pin (found); thence North 87 degrees 27’ 00” West 81.50 feet to an iron pin (found); thence with the East lines of Lots 558 and 557 North 2 degrees 26’ 00” East 114.53 feet to a point in Locust Lake Road;
thence leaving said Locust Lake Road with the line of Henry and Joan Hoffman South 87 degrees 30’ 39” East 522.03 feet passing a 1-1/2” pipe (found) to a 2” pipe (found); thence with the line of Chester Werhart South 1 degrees 47’ 17” West 250.11 feet to an iron pin (set); thence with the North lines of Lots 586 through 588 North 87 degrees 27’ 00” West 178.46 feet; thence North 1 degrees 34’ 00” East 90.85 feet to an iron pin (set); thence North 87 degrees 27’ 00” West 87.07 feet to an iron pin (set); thence South 0 degrees 35’ 14” West 109.55 feet to a post; thence North 89 degrees 28’ 38” West 36.90 feet to a post; thence South 1 degrees 34’ 00” West 81.35 feet to an iron pin (set) in the North line of Dale Road; thence with the North line of Dale Road, North 87 degrees 41’ 00” West 177.91 feet to the place of beginning and containing 3.000 acres of land, more or less. Now known as Lot 901 replat of Locust Lake Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book 4, page 141. Said Premises Located at 1408 B Dale Road, Amelia, OH 45102. PPN: 282816A901 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, Ohio Nicholas M. Smith Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 5-24t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1730 METLIFE HOME LOANS, A DIVISION OF METLIFE BANK, N.A. Plaintiff(s) vs. BRIAN G. MANUEL, 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 19th day of June, 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 Union Township in Clermont County, Ohio and in Churchill Jones Survey #1134, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at an iron pin located at the intersection of Dieckman Lane and Stanlyn Drive, thence with the center of Dieckman Lane, South 5 degrees West 487.07 feet to an iron pin at the intersection of Jackie Drive extended, thence with the centerline of Jackie Drive South 85 degrees East 390 feet to an iron pin at the angle in said drive thence South 5 degrees West 380 feet with the center of Jackie Drive to the true place of beginning, the North East corner of the tract being described, thence North 85 degrees West 170 feet to a stake in the line of tract 47, thence with the line of tract 47 and 49, South 5 degrees West 120 feet to a stake, thence South 85 degrees East 170 feet to the center of Jackie Drive, thence with the center of said drive North 5 degrees East 120 feet to the place of beginning, containing 0.468 acre and being a part of the real estate conveyed to Stanley F. Cann and recorded in Deed Book 308, page 366, Clermont County Deed Records. Subject to an easement over the most Eastern 20 feet for the benefit of Jackie Drive, together with an easement for ingress and egress over said drive to Dieckman Lane. Said Premises Located at 3851 Jackie Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245. PPN: 414112.061 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. Nicholas M. Smith Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 5-24t3 ----------------------------------------
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The Clermont Sun SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-2251 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. EMMA SCOTT, 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 19th day of June, 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 Situated in the Township of Tate, County of Clermont, State of Ohio: Parcel 1: Situate in Tate Township, Clermont County, State of Ohio, in Military Survey No. 762 and being Lot #2 in Hicks Subdivision #2 in Tate township, Clermont County, Ohio, a plat of which is recorded in Plat Book E, page 39 of the Deed Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Parcel 2: Situated in Hicks Subdivision No. 2, Tate Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and in Henry Moss Military Survey No. 762, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot No. 2 of Hicks Subdivision No. 2 and on the East side of State Route No. 133; thence North 80 deg. 00’ West Two Hundred and Sixty (260) feet with the North line of said Lot 2 to a stake; thence from the West line of Lots 1 and 2 of said Subdivision South 24 deg. 00’ West Two Hundred TwentyThree and 34/100 (223.34) feet to a stake in the line of Robert and Anna Jones; thence with the line of Jones North 66 deg. 00’ West One Hundred Fourteen and 20/100 (114.20) feet to a fence post; thence with severance lines North 22 deg. 29 min. East Four Hundred Twenty-Five and 86/100 (425.86) feet to a fence post and South 67 deg. 01’ East Three Hundred Forty-One and 52/100 (341.52) feet to a point along the East side of State Route No. 122; thence South 10 deg. 00 min. West One Hundred and Fifty (150) feet along the East side of said State Route to the place of beginning, Containing Two and 129/100 (2.129) acres of land, and subject to legal highways. Said Premises Located at 1979 State Route 133, Bethel, OH 45106. PPN: 323009F011, 324431.002 Said Premises Previously Appraised at $15,000.00, 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, Ohio Lynn A. Busch-Heyman Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 5-24t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1239 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Plaintiff(s) vs. KARIN S. VANDERMOLEN, 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 19th day of June, 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 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in the State of Ohio, County of Clermont, and Township of Pierce, and part of Surveys 1671, 1672, and 1673 and being all of Lot No. 3 in Este Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book “D” page 141. Said Premises Located at 1116 Will O Ee Drive, Amelia, OH 45102. PPN: 284504A003 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, Ohio Lynn A. Busch-Heyman Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 5-24t3 ---------------------------------------
SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1317 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY Plaintiff(s) vs. DANIEL J. ROBERTS, 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 19th day of June, 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: Situate in the Township of Pierce, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, and being part of Steven’s Military Survey No. 1671-1672-1673 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the South line of Lot 29 of Twiggs Corner-Section 1 as the same is recorded in Plat Book “R” page 32 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office, said point being North 87 degrees 27’ West a distance of 200.19 feet from an iron pin at the Southeast corner of Lot 28 of said Twiggs CornerSection 1, and being witnessed by an existing iron rod bearing North 59 degrees 08’ 02” West a distance of 0.29 feet; thence South 2 degrees 58’ 02” West a distance of 259.91 feet to an iron pin in the line of Robert & Mary Walter; thence with Walter’s line North 87 degrees 26’ 58” West a distance of 325.00 feet to a magnail set in the centerline of Merwin-Ten Mile Road, corner to Walter, passing through an iron pin at 300.26 feet; thence with the centerline of MerwinTen Mile Road North 2 degrees 58’ 02” East a distance of 259.81 feet to a point in the South line of Lot 32 of Twiggs Corner-Section 1 produced Westwardly, witness an existing spike bearing North 2 degrees 58’ 02” East a distance of 0.19 feet; thence with the South line of Lots 32, 30, and 29 South 87 degrees 27’ East a distance of 325.00 feet to the point of beginning, passing through an iron pin at 20.85 feet. Contains 1.9387 acres, subject to legal highways and easements and restrictions of record. Subject to an easement for ingress, egress and utility purposes being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the South line of Lot 29 of Twiggs Corner-Section 1, said point being North 87 degrees 27’ West a distance of 200.19 feet from the Southeast corner of Lot 28 of said Twiggs Corner-Section 1; thence South 2 degrees 58’ 02” West a distance of 15.00 feet to a point; thence North 87 degrees 27’ West a distance of 160.00 feet to a point; thence Southwestwardly along a curve deflecting to the left, tangent to the last described course, having a radius of 93.30 feet an arc distance of 48.85 feet, the long chord of said curve bears South 77 degrees 33’ West a distance of 48.30 feet; thence continuing Southwestwardly along a reverse curve deflecting to the right, tangent to the last described curve, having a radius of 93.30 feet an arc distance of 48.85 feet, the long chord of said curve bears South 77 degrees 33’ West a distance of 48.30 feet; thence North 87 degrees 27’ West a distance of 71.88 feet to a point in the centerline of Merwin-Ten Mile Road; thence with the centerline of Merwin-Ten Mile Road North 2 degrees 58’ 02” East a distance of 40.00 feet to a point in the South line of Twiggs CornerSection 1 produced Westwardly, witness an existing spike bearing North 2 degrees 58’ 02” East a distance of 0.19 feet; thence with the South line of Lots 32, 30, and 29 of Twiggs Corner-Section 1 South 87 degrees 27’ East a distance of 325.00 feet to the point of beginning. Bearing on this description are based on the record plat of Twiggs Corner-Section 1. Said Premises Located at 3738 Merwin Ten Mile Road, Cincinnati, OH 45245. PPN: 28-28-08C-131 Said Premises Appraised at $190,000.00, 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, Ohio Miranda S. Hamrick Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 5-24t3 ---------------------------------------
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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 Taylor’s Military Survey No. 637, Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Lot No. 6 of the Field Lane Subdivision, Block “A”, a plat of which subdivision is recorded in Plat Book “I” Page 57 of the Records of the Recorders of Clermont County, Ohio. Titleholders: Debbie H. Trent. Property Address: 3858 Hopper Hill Road, Cincinnati, OH 45255. Parcel Number: 414241.006 Prior Deed Reference: Book 2120 Page 1604. Recorded: 04/21/2008 Said Premises Located at 3858 Hopper Hill Road, Cincinnati, OH 45255. PPN: 414241.006 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, Ohio Ryan F. Hemmerle Attorney-at-law 513-322-7000 CS 5-24t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1308 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. MARIA D. CLARK AKA MARIA ANDRADE, 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 19th day of June, 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, in the Original Survey of Morrow #666 and more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at an iron pin in the center of Clough Pike, said pin bearing South 85 deg. East and 640 feet distant from the intersection of the centerline of Clough Pike and the East line of a 24 foot private driveway extended, said point of intersection bearing the Southwest corner of a lot owned by Roy Hancock; thence North 5 deg. East 200 feet; thence South 85 deg. East 100 feet; thence South 5 deg. West 200 feet to an iron pin in the center of Clough Pike; thence with the center of said pike, North 85 deg. West 100 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 0.46 of an acre of land, more or less. Parcel No. 41-32-14A-191 Property Address: 494 Clough Pike, Cincinnati, OH 45244. Said Premises Located at 494 Clough Pike, Cincinnati, OH 45244. PPN: 41-32-14A-191 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, Ohio Anita L. Maddix Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 5-24t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-2107 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. MONICA L. MERTENS, 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 19th day of June, 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 File Number: J114234 Situated in the Township of Union, County of Clermont, State of Ohio and in Military Survey 3856, 13534 and 2058 and being Unit Number 232 of the Commons of Eastgate Condominium, as the same is recorded in Plat Cabinet 4, pages 253-256 of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Premises commonly known as: 1149 Chestnut Ct, Cincinnati, OH 45245. Permanent Parcel No(s): 41-
65-01V-232. Said Premises Located at 1149 Chestnut Ct, Cincinnati, OH 45245. PPN: 41-65-01V-232 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, Ohio Nicholas Cardinal Attorney-at-law 216-360-7200 CS 5-24t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1468 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC Plaintiff(s) vs. HOLLY PARKER AKA HOLLY C. ROWE AKA HOLLY C. STURGILL, 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 19th day of June, 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, County of Clermont, State of Ohio and in Military Survey 3856, 13534 and 2058 and being unit number 229 of the Commons of Eastgate Condominium, as the same is recorded in Plat Cabinet 4, pages 253-256 of the Plat Recorded of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 1143 Chestnut Court, Cincinnati, OH 45245. PPN: 41-65-01V-229 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, Ohio Pamela A. Fehring Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 5-24t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1464 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR ASSET BACKED SECURITIES CORPORATION HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES OOMC 2006-HE5, ASSET BACKED PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES OOMC 2006-HE5 Plaintiff(s) vs. CHRIS FLETCHER, 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 July, 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: SCHEDULE A DESCRIPTION OF LAND Situated in the Township of Union, County of Clermont, and State of Ohio, an accurate description of which is as follows, to-wit: Being all of Lot No. 222 of Nature Run Subdivision, Block “G”, a plat thereof appearing in Plat Cabinet 3, Pages 457 and 458 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Land Plat Records. Being the same property as conveyed from Mark Matthew Ober and Erica Marie Ober, to Chris Fletcher and Christina Fletcher, as described in Book 2055, page 2394, dated 04/25/2006, recorded 05/03/2007 in CLERMONT County Records. Tax ID No. 41-31-04E-372 For information purposes only - property also known as: 1186 Muirwood Ln, Batavia, OH 45103-1070. Said Premises Located at 1186 Muirwood Ln, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 41-31-04E-372 Said Premises 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, Ohio Lindsay Niehaus Attorney-at-law 513-396-8100 CS 6-7t3 ---------------------------------------
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2012 CVE 00442 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER Plaintiff vs. SHERRY LEE BAYLESS, ET. AL., Defendant TO THE DEFENDANT, JOHN DOE, SPOUSE, IF ANY OF SHERRY LEE BAYLESS, WHOSE ADDRESS IS UNKNOWN. Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as a Defendant by filing a Complaint on March 8, 2012 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 Parcels Number and amount of taxes, assessment, penalties, interest and charges due and unpaid: #11-22-05B-182. $5,938.01 Legal Description: See Exhibit A Situated in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Goshen, and being more particularly described as follows: Situated in Harlan Township, Warren County, and in Goshen Township, Clermont County, and being a part of Howell’s Military Survey No. 3801, more fully described as follows: Starting at the intersection of Frey Road (Pleasant Renner Road in Warren County) with the Pleasant Plain and Goshen Pike (State Route 132); thence from the intersection North 42 deg. 30’ 30” East 600.00 feet to a railroad spike (set) and the real point of beginning of the tract herein described: Thence North 40 deg. 12’ 30” West 292.77 feet to an iron pin (set); Thence North 42 deg. 30’ 30” East 150.00 feet to an iron pin (set); Thence North 40 deg. 12’ 30” East 292.77 feet to a spike (set) in State Route 132; thence South 42 deg. 30’ 30” West 150.00 feet to the real point of beginning. Containing 1.00 acre of land more or less (0.61 acre more or less being Warren County, and 0.39 acre more or less being Clermont County). Being a result of a survey and plat dated April 10, 1986 made by Amos Greene, Registered Surveyor No. 6141. 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 June 28, 2012. If no Answer is filed or you fail to otherwise respond on or before the time stated above, a judgement 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 by 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 B. Burroughs Deputy Prepared by: DONALD W. WHITE Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney 123 N. Third Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Attorney for Plaintiff CS 5-24t6 -----------------------------------------
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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2012 CVE 000275 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER Plaintiff vs. PHILLIP WIESNER, ET. AL., Defendant TO THE DEFENDANT, PHILLIP WIESNER AND JANE DOE, SPOUSE IF ANY OF PHILLIP WIESNER, WHOSE ADDRESS IS UNKNOWN. Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as Defendants by filing a Complaint on February 14, 2012 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 Parcels Number and amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges due and unpaid: #11-43-24.-026. $6,893.12 Legal Description: See Exhibit A Situated in the County of Clermont in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Goshen: In Military Survey 3624 and being Lot Numbered 26 of Bellwood Acres Subdivision, Section 1, as the same is recorded in Plat Book H, Page 26, The Clermont County Recorder’s Plat Records. 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 June 28, 2012. If no Answer is filed or you fail to otherwise respond on or before the time stated above, a judgement 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 by 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 Clerk Prepared by: DONALD W. WHITE Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney 123 N. Third Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Attorney for Plaintiff CS 5-24t6 ----------------------------------------COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2012-CVE-00024 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGEMENT OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER of Clermont County, Ohio Plaintiff -vsTERRY L. HOSKINS, ET AL.,
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Laurel-Pt. Isabel Road, S. 50 deg. 14’ 07” E. 30.00’ to a spike; thence S. 39 deg. 56’ 50” W. 352.46’ to a pipe; thence S. 49 deg. 44’ 00” E. 351.39’ to a pipe; thence S. 39 deg. 33’ 05” W. 312.32’ to a pipe; thence N. 50 deg. 26’ 55” W. 383.55’ to a pipe; thence N. 39 deg. 56’ 50” E. 669.28’ to the place of beginning and containing 3.005 acres of land subject to legal highways and easements of record. Being the result of a survey and plat dated April, 1978, made by George M. Carter, P.S., Ohio Reg. No. 5210. LAST KNOWN ADDRESS OF: Terry L. Hoskins and Beverly A. Hoskins, 3210 Marshall Drive, Amelia, Ohio 45102. 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 June, 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 June, 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 5-31t5 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0238 CITIFINANCIAL INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. DEANNA McKENZIE, 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 26th day of June, 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 WAYNE to wit: EXHIBIT A Situated in the Township of Wayne, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, and in the Village of Newtonsville, in Military Survey No. 4440, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the Centerline of Cedarville Road, said point being S. 2 degrees 52’ 38” W. 906.34 feet from the intersection of the Centerline of said Cedarville Road and Main Street, the center of Main Street being the North line of Military Survey No. 4440; thence leaving said Cedarville Road, S. 86 degrees 12’ 22” E. 200 feet to an iron pin; thence S. 2 degrees 52’ 38” W. 100 feet to an iron pin in a fence line; thence N. 86 degrees 12’ 22” W. 200 feet to the centerline of Cedarville Road; thence with the Centerline of Cedarville Road, N. 2 degrees 52’ 38” E. 100 feet to the point and place of beginning, containing 0.459 acre. Said Premises Located at 624 Cedarville Road, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 501104.076 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, Ohio Lynn A. Busch-Heyman Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 5-31t3 ---------------------------------------
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Defendants WHEREAS, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: Parcels# 22-26-03E-088. $13,564.03 Total Amount of Taxes Due: $13,564.03 Court Costs Due: $4,152.00* Total Judgment: $17,716.03 *Additional costs may occur with the sale or pay out of the property. Legal Description: “Exhibit A” Situated in Monroe Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and in Woodford Military Survey No. 1156 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a spike in the centerline of Laurel-Pt. Isabel Road, said spike being S. 50 deg. 14’ 07” E. 1449.91’ from the centerline intersection of Laurel-Pt. Isabel Road and S.R. 232; thence with the centerlines of said
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1871 WELLS FARGO BANK N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR CARRINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2006-NC1 ASSET BACKED PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES Plaintiff(s) vs. PHILLIP W. CRABTREE, 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 19th day of June, 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” Case Caption: Wells Fargo Bank N.A., as Trustee, for Carrington Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2006-NC1 AssetBacked Pass-Through Certificates vs. Phillip Crabtree, et al. Legal Description: Situated in the State of Ohio, County of Clermont and Township of Union, and part of Jones Survey No. 1134 and more particularly described as follows: Being Lot No. 16 of Youngman’s Subdivision on Youngman Drive, as recorded in Plat Book E, page 14, Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Office. Address of Property: 3984 Youngman Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245. Parcel Number: 41-41-03.-016 Prior Deed Reference: OR Book 1695 Page 1284. Said Premises Located at 3984 Youngman Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245. PPN: 41-41-03.-016 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, Ohio Erin K. McConnell Attorney-at-law 513-241-7722 CS 5-24t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0316 THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK Plaintiff(s) vs. MATHEW T. MAYHALL, 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 19th day of June, 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 EXHIBIT A Situate in the Township of Union, County of Clermont, State of Ohio: Being Lot No. 194 of Section 1, Unit No. 4, Block “B” of Witham Woods Subdivision, as the same is numbered and delineated upon the recorded plat thereof, of record in Plat Book “P” Pages 14, 15, and 16 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Office. PPN: 414805M194 Street Address: 3819 Withamwoods Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245. Said Premises Located at 3819 Withamwoods Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245. PPN: 414805M194 Said Premises 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, Ohio David W. Cliffe Attorney-at-law 800-910-4249 CS 5-24t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1962 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWALT, INC. ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006-46 MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-46 Plaintiff(s) vs. MARY H. CHANDLER (now deceased), 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 19th day of June, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following
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Defendants WHEREAS, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: Parcels# 11-43-37.-003C $319.65 11-43-37.-003D $2,122.34 11-43-37.-003E $991.12 11-43-37.-004D $137.17 Total Amount of Taxes Due: $3,470.28 Court Costs Due: $4,974.22* Total Judgment: $8,544.50 *Additional costs may occur with the sale or pay out of the property. Legal Description: “Exhibit A” Situated in the County of Clermont in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Goshen, in Military Survey #524, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point at the southeast corner of the within described land and at the southwest corner of a tract of land containing 1.49 acres recently conveyed to William C. Kammerer and in the line of land now owned by Claude Cooley, said point of beginning being S. 46 deg. 30’ W. 84 feet from said Kammerer’s southeast corner and a corner to land of said Cooley; thence with said Kammerer’s west line N. 43 deg. W. 660.50 feet to a point in the southerly line of Jackson Road (formerly Loveland & Dallasburg Pike); thence with the southerly line of said road S. 70 deg. 30’ W. 109 feet to a point, corner to other land of Henry G. Strohmenger; thence with his S. 43 deg. E. 703.50 feet to a point in the line of Claude Cooley; thence with his line N. 46 deg. 30’ E. 100 feet to the point and place of beginning, containing 1.56 acres. Being all of Tracts 3 and 4 of the subdivision of part of Henry G. Strohmenger’s farm. SAVE AND EXCEPT THEREFROM 0.19 acres conveyed to Luther L. and Thelma G. Weaver by deed in Deed Book 290, page 151. ALSO SAVE AND EXCEPT THEREFROM 0.158 acre conveyed to Robert and Inez Mae Ladd by deed recorded in Deed Book 290, page 148. Also save and except therefrom 0.122 acres conveyed to James Harold and Erma Dell Copas by deed recorded in Volume 305, page 84 of the Clermont County, Ohio, Deed Records. BEING THE SAME REAL ESTATE which was inherited by James Copas, also known as James Harold Copas, from Sarah F. Ladd, deceased as evidenced by a Certificate for Transfer recorded in Volume 462 at page 75 of the Clermont County, Ohio Records. ALSO the following described real estate situated in Goshen Township, Clermont County, Ohio in Military Survey #524, bounded and described as follows: Being a part of a tract of 1.56 acres wich was conveyed to Porter Ladd and Sarah Ladd by deed from Henry G. Strohmenger dated September 1, 1942, recorded in Deed Book 242 at page 139 in the office of the Recorder of said County and beginning at a point in the southerly line of Jackson Road (formerly known as the Loveland and Dallasburg Pike) at the most westerly corner of a tract of 1.49 acres which was conveyed by the said Henry G. Strohmenger to William C. Kammerer, said point of beginning being also at the northeasterly corner of said 1.56 acre tract and running thence S. 43 deg. E. with the line between said 1.56 acre tract and the 1.49 acre tract, 271 feet to a point which is 88 feet southeastwardly from the corner of a tract of 158/1000 acre that was heretofore conveyed to Robert and Inez Mae Ladd which is the real place of beginning of the real estate that is by this deed conveyed. Running thence from said place of beginning as above located and continuing S. 43 deg. E. with the line between said 1.56 acre and 1.49 acre tracts 59 feet; thence S. 47 deg. W. parallel to the line of Robert and Inez Mae Ladd tract and at right angles to said first mentioned line 90 feet to a point that is 10 feet from the southwest line of said 1.56 acre tract; thence N. 43 deg. W. parallel to and 10 feet from the southwest line of said 1.56 acre tract 59 feet; thence N. 47 deg. E. parallel to and 88 feet from said Robert and Inez Mae Ladd tract for a distance of 90 feet to the place of beginning, containing 122/1000 of an acre of land. ALSO a perpetual easement for ingress and egress to and from the land that is by this deed conveyed and for the purpose of all public utility service thereto, upon over, across and through a strip of land which is described as beginning at the most southerly corner of the land that is by this deed conveyed and running thence S. 47 deg. W. 10 feet to the line of said 1.56 acre tract; thence N. 43 deg. W. with the line of said 1.56 acre tract to the southerly line of Jackson Road 26 feet more or less to the most westerly corner
of a tract of 19/100 of an acre that was heretofore conveyed to Luther L. and Thelma G. Weaver; thence S. 43 deg. E. with the lines of Robert and Inez Mae Ladd 220.50 feet more or less to the most southerly corner of the 158/1000 acre tract of Robert and Inez Mae Ladd; thence S. 47 deg. W. 15 feet; thence S. 43 deg. E. parallel to and 10 feet from the line of said 1.56 acre tract, 147 feet to the place of beginning. Save and except 0.620 acres conveyed to Juan Ruiz by deed dated September 16, 2002 and recorded in Official Record Volume 1673, page 918 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Records. LAST KNOWN ADDRESS OF: JAMES R. COPAS (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 June, 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 June, 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 5-31t5 ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE Tri-State Machinery Co., whose last place of residence is known as c/o Donald A. Baker, Agent, 3782 Francis Drive, Rocky River, OH 44116 but whose present place of residence is unknown and PEMS Co. International, Inc. dba Plastics Equipment & Material Sales, Inc., whose last place of residence is known as 5231 Edina Industrial Blvd, Minneapolis, MN 55439 but whose present place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on January 13, 2012, Bank of America, N.A., Successor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP, filed its Complaint in Foreclosure in Case No. 2012 CVE 00062 in the Court of Common Pleas Clermont County, Ohio alleging that the Defendants, Tri-State Machinery Co. and PEMS Co. International, Inc.. dba Plastics Equipment & Material Sales, Inc., have or claim to have an interest in the real estate located at 531 Easter Rd, Bethel, OH 45106, PPN #360317A005, #360317A006, and #360317A007. A complete legal description may be obtained with the Clermont County Auditor’s Office located at 101 East Main Street, Batavia, OH 45103-2961. The Petitioner further alleges that by reason of default of the Defendant(s) 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 Defendant(s) 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 property order of its priority, and for such other and further relief as is just and equitable. THE DEFENDANT(S) NAMED ABOVE ARE REQUIRED TO ANSWER ON OR BEFORE THE 5th DAY OF JULY, 2012. BY: THE LAW OFFICES OF JOHN D. CLUNK CO., L.P.A. Charles V. Gasior #0075946 Attorneys for Defendant-Petitioner 4500 Courthouse Blvd. Suite 400 Stow, OH 44224 (330) 436-0300 - telephone (330) 436-0301 - facsimile requests@johndclunk.com Barbara A. Wiedenbein Clerk of Courts By: B. Burroughs, Deputy Clerk CS 5-31t3 ----------------------------------------
SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1993 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY Plaintiff(s) vs. CHARLES E. HAMILTON, 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 26th day of June, 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: Situate in the Village of Batavia, Batavia Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being all of Lot No. Eleven (11) of Brookview Subdivision, Plat Book E, page 90, Clermont County, Ohio, Recorder’s Office Plat Records. Said Premises Located at 237 East Charles Street, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 06-57-03-011 Said Premises Appraised at $105,000.00, 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, Ohio Anita L. Maddix Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 5-31t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-2183 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. TARA R. SCHLEBIN AKA TARA R. SCHLEBEN, 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 26th day of June, 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 BATAVIA to wit: Situate in the Village of Batavia Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being In-Lot #113 as follows: That part of In-Lot #113, fronting 66 feet on North Street and running back the same width 82 feet to the Armory Line; formerly the line established between Adam Kline and Charles McGraw (see Deed Book #82, page 483) it being the intention to hereby convey a lot fronting 66 feet on North Street and being 66 feet wide by 82 feet deep. Said lot 113 being shown on the Town Plat of the Village of Batavia in Deed Book L, No. 19 and Page 519 to which plat reference is hereby made for said Lot as originally laid out. Said Premises Located at 155 North Street, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 06-02-02-113A 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. Tina R. Edmondson Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 5-31t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1828 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Plaintiff(s) vs. ROBERT E. 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 26th day of June, 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: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION The following described real estate in Clermont County, in the State of Ohio: A certain tract or parcel of land in Clermont County, in the State of Ohio, described as follows: Situate in Williamsburg Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being all of Lot No. 19 of Commons of East Fork Subdivision, Section 1, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 9, pages 236 thru 238 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Plat Records.
Said Premises Located at 4136 West Fork Ridge Drive, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 523515F098 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, Ohio Nicholas M. Smith Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 5-31t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1877 HSBC MORTGAGE CORPORATION USA Plaintiff(s) vs. CHERYL M. BULLARD, 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 26th day of June, 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 STONELICK to wit: Situated in the State of Ohio, Clermont County, Stonelick Township on the waters of Stonelick Creek, in Taylor’s Military Survey No. 4237 of the Virginia Military District and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of Lot 9, Cortland Orchard Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book “V” page 010 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office; thence with said north line of Cortland Orchard Park Subdivision, South 62 deg. 57’ 52” West, 1.35 feet; thence with a severance line, said line being the East line of Tract 1 &2 and the west line of a 50.00 feet ingress, egress and utility easement, North 17 deg. 26’ 29” west, 467.28 feet to a 5/8” I. Pin thence continuing with said new severance, the following two courses being the east line of said Tract 2 and west side of said easement, with a curve deflecting to the left, said curve having a radius of 935.61, a length of 259.98 and a chord bearing North 27 deg. 38’ 40” West, 258.98 feet to a 5/8” I. Pin; thence North 35 deg. 36’ 00” West, 310.22 feet to a 5/8” I. Pin; thence continuing with said new severance, the South line of Tracts 3, 4 & 5 and the North side of said 50.0 feet easement, North 65 deg. 00’ 25” East, 455.79 feet to a 5/8” I. Pin and the beginning; thence leaving said 50 foot ingress, egress, and utility easement with a new severance line, North 28 deg. 37’ 47” West, 860.72 feet to a 5/8” I. Pin in the line of James Stephen Paul, said line being the bounds of Linton’s Military Survey No. 681 and Taylor’s Military Survey No. 4237; thence with said line of James Stephen Paul and Military Survey line, North 61 deg. 22’ 13” East, 254.58 feet to a 5/8” I. Pin; thence leaving said line of James Stephen Paul and Military Survey line with a severance line, said severance being the West side of Tract 7 and the Lands of Thomas A. & Karen Hackman, South 28 deg. 37’ 47” East 799.56 feet to a 5/8” I. Pin in the North line of a 50 foot ingress, egress, and utility easement; thence with a new severance line, the North line of Tract 15 and North line of previous said 50 foot ingress, egress and utility easement, South 17 deg. 47’ 48” West, 105.17 feet to a 5/8” I. Pin; thence with a new severance line, the North lineo fTracts 15 & 16 North line of said 50 foot ingress, egress and utility easement, South 65 deg. 06’ 41” West, 178.74 feet to a 5/8” I. Pin, and the point of beginning, containing 5.010 more or less acres of land, subject to all legal highways and easements of record. Bearings in the above description are based on Clermont County G.P.S. Monuments, Station No. 100 and all monuments called for in good condition. The above described real estate is part of the land transferred to The Beckran Group, LLC by Official Record 1458, page 982 of the Clermont County Deed Records and part of the land identified as Parcel No. 30-29-12H-012 on the Tax Maps of said Clermont County. The above description is taken from and in accordance with a survey and plat, dated July 29, 2002, by Robert Joseph Shannon, P.S., Ohio Registration No. 7835. Situated in the State of Ohio, Clermont County, Stonelick Township on the waters of Stonelick Creek, in Taylor’s Military Survey No. 4237 of the Virginia Military District and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 9, Cortland Orchard Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book “V”, Page 010 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office; thence with said north line of subdivision, South 62 deg. 57’ 52” West, 44.63 feet to the beginning; thence, continuing with said subdivision north line, South 62 deg. 57’ 52” West, 1196.21 feet to Benton Road; thence with
Benton Road, North 27 deg. 07’ 59” West 30.95 feet, thence leaving said Benton Road with the lines of Jess Hammons and Crozier, North 63 deg. 14’ 10” East, 880.47 feet; thence continuing with said line of Crozier, North 24 deg. 59’ 35” West, 23.24 feet; thence with the limits of this ingress, egress and utility easement through a 5 acre +/subdivision, North 62 deg. 57’ 52” East, 314.98 feet; thence with a curve deflecting to the left, said curve having a length of 118.11 feet, a radius of 75.00 feet and being subtended by a chord having a course of North 17 deg. 50’ 53” East, 106.28 feet; thence North 27 deg. 16’ 05” West, 87.21 feet; thence with a curve deflecting to the right, said curve having length of 85.76 feet, a radius of 275.00 feet and being subtended by a chord having a course of North 18 deg. 20’ 04” West, 85.41 feet, thence with a curve deflecting to the left, said curve having length of 427.85 feet, a radius of 935.72 feet and being subtended by a chord having a course of North 22 deg. 30’ 00” West, 424.13 feet; thence North 35 deg. 36’ 00” West, 310.22 feet; thence North 65 deg. 00’ 25” East, 590.84 feet; thence with a curve deflecting to the left, said curve having length of 82.40 feet, a radius of 100.00 feet and being subtended by a chord having a course of North 41 deg. 24’ 07” East, 80.09 feet; thence, north 17 deg. 47’ 48” East, 509.02 feet; thence North 62 deg. 21’ 42” East, 421.49 feet; thence South 50 deg. 19’ 51” East, 388.52 feet; thence North 88 deg. 19’ 51” East, 78.53 feet; thence South 46 deg. 40’ 09” East, 95.50 feet; thence South 01 deg. 40’ 09” East, 56.57 feet; thence South 46 deg. 40’ 09” East, 26.40 feet; thence with a curve deflecting to the right, said curve having length of 418.88 feet, a radius of 80.00 feet and being subtended by a chord having a course of South 43 deg. 19’ 51” West, 80.00 feet; thence North 46 deg. 40’ 09” West, 26.40 feet; thence South 88 deg. 19’ 51” West, 80.00 feet; thence North 46 deg. 40’ 89” West, 95.50 feet; thence North 01 deg. 40’ 09” West, 76.99 feet; thence North 50 deg. 19’ 51” West, 286.55 feet; thence with a curve deflecting to the left, said curve having length of 117.47 feet, a radius of 180.00 feet and being subtended by a chord having a course of North 83 deg. 59’ 05” West, 110.83 feet; thence South 62 deg. 21’ 42” West, 260.16 feet; thence with a curve deflecting to the left, said curve having length of 77.78 feet, a radius of 108.00 feet and being subtended by a chord having a course of South 40 deg. 04’ 45” West, 75.83 feet; thence, South 17 deg. 47’ 48” West, 447.55 feet; thence with a curve deflecting to the right, said curve having length of 123.60 feet, a radius of 150.00 feet and being subtended by a chord having a course of South 41 deg. 24’ 87” West, 120.13 feet; thence South 65 deg. 00’ 25” West, 409.91 feet; thence with a curve deflecting to the left, said curve having length of 175.69 feet, a radius of 160.00 feet and being subtended by a chord having a course of South 14 deg. 46’ 08” West, 154.03 feet; thence, South 35 deg. 36’ 00” East, 129.52 feet; thence with a curve deflecting to the right, said curve having length of 458.71 feet, a radius of 985.72 feet and being subtended by a chord having a course of South 22 deg. 30’ 00” East, 446.79 feet; thence with a curve deflecting to the left, said curve having length of 70.16 feet, a radius of 225.00 feet and being subtended by a chord having a course of South 18 deg. 20’ 04” East, 69.88 feet; thence South 27 deg. 16’ 05” East, 87.21 feet; thence with a curve deflecting to the right, said curve having length of 196.86 feet, a radius of 125.00 feet and being subtended by a chord having a course of South 17 deg. 50’ 53” West, 177.14 feet to the beginning. Bearings in the above description are based on Clermont County G.P.S. Monuments, Station No. 100 and all monuments called for in good condition. The above description is taken from and in accordance with a survey and plat, dated July 29, 2002, by Robert Joseph Shannon, P.S., Ohio Registration No. 7835. Said Premises Located at 1780 Mackenzie Trace, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 30-29-12H-170 Said Premises Appraised at $300,000.00, 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, Ohio Susana E. Lykins Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 5-31t3 --------------------------------------FAX YOUR CALENDAR ITEMS OR OTHER NEWS RELATED ITEMS TO:
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-2291 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Plaintiff(s) vs. BARBARA A. CAUDILL, 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 26th day of June, 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: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Williamsburg Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being all of Lot No. 25 of Commons of East Fork Subdivision, Section 1, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 9, Pages 236 thru 238 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Plat Records. Said Premises Located at 4165 West Fork Ridge Drive, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 523515F104 Said Premises Appraised at $50,000.00, 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, Ohio Nicholas M. Smith Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 5-31t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-1259 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR OWNIT MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-2 Plaintiff(s) vs. CURTIS HOWLETT, 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 26th day of June, 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 STONELICK to wit: EXHIBIT A DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE Situate in Stonelick Township, Clermont County Ohio, in Denny’s Military Survey No. 1562, being a part of that land conveyed to Paul and Helen Berger as recorded in Volume 458 Page 121 of the Clermont County Record of Deeds and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a P.K. nail set in the center line of the Newtonsville Hutchinson Road, said point bears South 15 degrees 45 minutes West 497.00 feet from the intersection of the center line of said road with the North line of Ohio, in Denny’s Military Survey No. 1562; thence leaving said road along the South line of Lovick and Hope Harrison and passing an iron pin set at 25.00 feet South 80 degrees 34 minutes East 294.50 feet to an iron pin set; thence leaving Harrison’s line and with the new division lines South 15 degrees 45 minutes West 150.00 feet to an iron pin set; thence North 80 degrees 34 minutes West and passing an iron pin set at 264.50 feet a distance of 294.50 feet to a P.K. nail set in the center line of Newtonsville Hutchinson Road; thence along the center of said road North 15 degrees 45 minutes East 150.00 feet to the place of beginning containing 1.008 acres of land. Subject to all restrictions and easements of record. The above description is in accordance with a survey made by Charles R. Duncan, Registered Surveyor on May 28, 1993. Property Address: 5648 Newtonsville Hutchinson Road, Batavia, OH 45103. Parcel No. 302905F067 Said Premises Located at 5648 Newtonsville Hutchinson Road, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 302905F067 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, Ohio Stan C. Cwalinski Attorney-at-law 216-771-6500 CS 5-31t3 ---------------------------------------
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County Ohio Recorder’s records, and as described in the Declaration of Condominium Ownership recorded at Official Record Book 1918, page 430 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s records, and any and all Amendments to said Declaration, including but not limited to Twin Spires at Lexington Run Condominium (Phase 7) Sixth Amendment to Declaration of Condominium Ownership recorded in Official Record Book 2013, Page 2409 together with the percentage of ownership in the Common Areas and Facilities declared by the Declaration, as the same may be amended from time to time, to be an appurtenance to the above garage unit, and together with the exclusive right to the Limited Common Areas and Facilities identified on the Condominium Drawings as being for the exclusive use of said garage Unit. Said Premises Located at 1356 Twin Spires Drive, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 016705G104, 016705G104T, 016705G007G, 016705G07GT 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, Ohio Lynn A. Busch-Heyman Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 5-31t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-2212 GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC Plaintiff(s) vs. GEOFFREY LEWIS, 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 26th day of June, 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 the State of Ohio, County of Clermont and in the Township of Union and in Aldridge Military Survey No. 3878, Gunner Military Survey No. 3768 and Darby Military Survey No. 2058. Being Lot Number Two Hundred Twenty-Nine (229) of Shayler Crossing Subdivision, Section 8, Block A, as the same is numbered and delineated upon the recorded plat thereof, of record in Plat Cabinet 4, page 739-741, Recorder’s Office, Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 1158 Forest Run Drive, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 413103G486 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, Ohio Lynn A. Busch-Heyman Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 5-31t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1746 GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC Plaintiff(s) vs. BRENDA WEHRMAN, 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 26th day of June, 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 File Number J10-1394 Situated in the Township of Union, County of Clermont and State of Ohio and in Darby’s Military Survey No. 2058, Hills Military Survey Nos. 4455, 5957, and 7090 and being more particularly described as follows: Lot eighteen (18) of Chanticleer Wood Subdivision, Section Four as recorded in Plat Cabinet 4, pages 455, 456, and 457, Clermont County Recorder’s Office. PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1025 Fountain Court, Cincinnati, Ohio 45245. PARCEL NO.: 41-31-02A161 Said Premises Located at 1025 Fountain Court, Cincinnati, OH 45245. PPN: 41-31-02A-161 Said Premises Appraised at $190,000.00, 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, Ohio Nicholas Cardinal Attorney-at-law 216-360-7200 CS 5-31t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-2130 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-3 Plaintiff(s) vs. TONY 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 26th day of June, 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 a part of survey #1136, further described and bounded as follows: Beginning at a point in the center of Aicholtz Road, which point is N. 11 deg. W. 134 feet, N. 30 deg. 34’ W. 150 ft. and N. 48 deg. 37’ W. 200 feet and N. 53 deg. 49’ W. 70.50 ft. from the N.W. corner of a tract of 60/100 of an acre now or formerly owned by Elijah and Nellie Tackett and designated as Tract 60 on page 15 of the surveyor’s plats of Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio, said point of beginning being the N.E. corner of the within described premises; thence S. 17 deg. 29’ W. 673.2 ft. to a point in the line of Jane Stegbauer; thence with Stegbauer’s line N. 85 deg. 5’ W. 73.5 ft. to a point a corner to Fred Aicholtz in line of said Stegbauer; thence with Aicholtz’s line N. 10 deg. 11’ E. 280.1 ft. to a point in the line of Donald Strimple; thence with Strimple’s line S. 78 deg. 4’ E. 12 ft. and N. 15 deg. 45’ E. 447.3 ft. to a point in the centerline of Aicholtz Road corner to Strimple; thence with said Aicholtz Road S. 53 deg. 49’ E. 115 ft. to the point and place of beginning, and containing 1.563 acres more or less. Subject to all easements, conditions, restrictions and reservations of record, together with all real estate taxes hereafter due and payable, which taxes grantee hereby assumes and agree to pay. Titleholders: Tony Dunn and Victoria A. Dunn. Property Address: 4335 Aicholtz Road, Cincinnati, OH 45245. Parcel Number: 413215A073 Prior Deed Reference: Book 541, Page 770. Recorded: 08/16/1994 Said Premises Located at: 4335 Aicholtz Road, Cincinnati, OH 45245. PPN: 413215A073 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, Ohio Ryan F. Hemmerle Attorney-at-law 513-322-7000 CS 5-31t3 ---------------------------------------REQUEST FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the Monroe Township Fiscal Officer, 2828 St. Rt. 222, Bethel, OH 45106, until the 15th day of June, 2012 at 12:00 noon for furnishing the labor and materials required for the patching of East Concord Road, East Garrison Road, Carnes Road, Buckler Road, and Barkley Road in Monroe Township according to specifications on file with the Township Fiscal Officer, Joyce Benjamin. All bids are to be marked “Bid - 2012 Monroe Township, Clermont County, Ohio Road Patching Program”. The contract will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder as determined by the Monroe Township Trustees. Bids are to be submitted on a unit price basis. Attention is directed to the special statutory provisions (R.C. 4115.03, et seq.) governing the prevailing rate of wages to be paid to laborers and mechanics employed on public improvements. No bid will be considered unless it be accompanied by a bond in the amount of 100% of the bid price or a certified check in the amount of 10% of the total bid price to guarantee that if said bid is accepted, a contract will be entered into and the performance of it properly secured. The Board of Monroe Township Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Monroe Township Board of Trustees. Joyce Benjamin Fiscal Officer Monroe Township CS 6-7t1 ----------------------------------------
SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-2418 CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC Plaintiff(s) vs. JAMES B. MALTRY AKA JAMES BRIAN MALTRY, 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 26th day of June, 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: Being all of Lot 32 of Pepper Ridge Subdivision, First Addition and Re-plat of Lot 79 of Re-plat of Lots 79, 80, and 81 of Section IV as shown in Plat Cabinet 4, Pages 99 and 100 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Office. Parcel No: 39-31-10B-227 Said Premises Located at: 572 Common Wealth Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45244. PPN: 39-31-10B-227 Said Premises Appraised at $205,000.00, 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, Ohio Jennifer Schaeffer Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 5-31t3 ---------------------------------------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 26th day of June, 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, County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and 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 S. 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. Property commonly known as: 4510 Tealtown Road, Batavia, OH 45103. Permanent Parcel Number: 413104B295 Prior Deed Reference: OR Volume 1190, Page 937. Said Premises Located at: 4510 Tealtown Road, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 413104B295 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, Ohio Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law 216-360-7200 CS 5-31t3 ---------------------------------------PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Village of Moscow Board of Zoning Appeals at the Rivervalley Community Center 30 Wells Street, Moscow, Ohio on Wednesday, June 14th, 2012 at 7:00 pm. Case #12-01 Application filed by Dennis Skeene Appealing Zoning Administrator's decision on an accessory building at 44 Wells St Moscow, Ohio. Interested persons are requested to appear and discuss the request. Sandra Ashba Village of Moscow Village Administrator 513-553-6870 CS 6-7t1 ----------------------------------------
Clermont County, Ohio NOTICE TO RE-SCHEDULE PUBLIC HEARING The Board of County Commissioners of Clermont County, Ohio intends to make application to the Ohio Department of Development for $612,000 in Ohio Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Formula FY2012 funds. A public hearing to discuss the proposed use of funds has been re-scheduled from June 11, 2012 and will now be held: Monday, June 18, 2012 10:00 A.M. Local Time Board of County Commissioners - Hearing Room County Administration Building - Third Floor 101 E. Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 The proposed use of FY 2012 Program Funds is summarized below: Clermont County FY2012 CDBG Proposed Allocation Clermont County Health District Septic Rehab Program Project $100,000 Village of New Richmond Ambulance Replacement
$136,864
Ohio Township Fire Truck Replacement
$117,736
Monroe Township Ambulance Replacement
$135,000
Fair Housing/Administration
$122,400
Total $612,000 Comments on the proposed use of funds should be submitted in writing before June 18, 2012 to Annette Decatur, Grant Coordinator, Clermont County Department of Community and Economic Development, 2275 Bauer Road, Batavia, Ohio 45103, telephone (513)732-7125. Interested persons are also invited to attend the public hearing to comment on the proposed use of funds. This notice will also be posted on Clermont County’s website at the following URL link: www.clermontcountyohio.gov . In order to view the legal notice click on the link Legal Notices located on the Clermont County Home Page. Board of County Commissioners Clermont County, Ohio Robert L. Proud, President Edwin H. Humphrey, Vice President David H. Uible, Member Attest: ____________________ Judith Kocica, Clerk Board of County Commissioners Clermont County, Ohio CS 6-7t1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The following applications IN THE COURT OF and/or verified complaints were COMMON PLEAS received, and the following CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO CASE NO. 2012 CVE 000548 draft, proposed and final JUDGE: JERRY R. MCBRIDE actions were issued, by the Ohio LEGAL NOTICE Environmental Protection FOR SERVICE Agency (Ohio EPA) last week. BY PUBLICATION The complete public notice THIRD FEDERAL SAVINGS including additional instrucAND LOAN ASSOCIATION tions for submitting comments, OF CLEVELAND requesting information or a Plaintiff public hearing, or filing an vs. appeal may be obtained at: GREGORY A. SALGUERO, et http://www.epa.ohio.gov/actions al. .aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio Defendants EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box To: Gregory A. Salguero, 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. whose last known place of resiPh: 614-644-2129 email: dence 1535 Spruce Drive, HClerk@epa.state.oh.us Amelia, OH 45102, Blanca FINAL ISSUANCE OF Salguero, whose last known CERTIFICATION place of residence 1513 Spruce CITY OF HAMILTON Drive, Amelia, OH 45102, each 345 HIGH STREET of you will take notice that on HAMILTON OH the 23rd day of March, 2012, ACTION DATE: 05/30/2012 Plaintiff, filed a Complaint for RECEIVING WATERS: foreclosure in the Clermont BEAR CREEK, County Court of Common OHIO RIVER Pleas, being Case No. 2012 CVE FACILITY DESCRIPTION: 000548, alleging that there is 401 CERTFICATION due to the Plaintiff the sum of IDENTIFICATION NO. : $129,250.54, plus interest at 113840 5.625% per annum from July 1, This final action not preced2011, plus late charges and ed by proposed action and is attorney fees applicable to the appealable to ERAC. Grant of terms of the Promissory Note Section 401 Water Quality secured by a Mortgage on the Certification for the City of real property, which has a street Hamilton Meldahl address of 1513 Spruce Drive, Hydroelectric Project Amelia, OH 45102, being perTransmission Line manent parcel number Parcel APPLICATION RECEIVED Number 03-20-23A-172 FOR AIR PERMIT Plaintiff further alleges that MIDWEST MOLD by reason of a default in pay& TEXTURE CORP. ment of said Promissory Note, 4270 ARMSTRONG BLVD. the conditions of said Mortgage BATAVIA OH have been broken and the same ACTION DATE : 05/29/2012 has become absolute. FACILITY DESCRIPTION: Plaintiff prays that the AIR Defendants named above be IDENTIFICATION NO. : required to answer and assert A0044713 any interest in said real properRenewal of permit to ty or be forever barred from asserting any interest therein, install/operate emission unti for foreclosure of said mort- P003, Solvent Wipe Cleaning. CS 6-7t1 gage, marshalling of liens, and ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF the sale of said real property, REAL ESTATE and that the proceeds of said The State of Ohio, Clermont sale be applied according to law. County Said Defendants are required No. 2011-CVE-0695 to file an Answer on or before U.S. BANK, N.A. the 19th day of July, 2012. Plaintiff(s) By David W. Cliffe vs. Attorney for Plaintiff DAVID T. FITHEN, et al. Third Federal Savings and Defendant(s) Loan Association of Cleveland In pursuance of an Order of c/o Weltman, Weinberg Sale in the above entitled action, & Reis Co., L.P.A. I will offer for sale at public auc525 Vine Street, Suite 800 tion, held at the CLERMONT Cincinnati, OH 45202 COUNTY SHERIFF’S Barbara A. Wiedenbein, OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, Clerk of Courts by: M. Schnatz, Deputy Clerk 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, CS 6-7t3 BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, --------------------------------------the 3rd day of July, 2012, at Christian Contractors Inc. 10:00 o’clock A.M., the follow2250 Taggert Dr. ing described real estate, situate Bethel, Oh. 45106 Christian Contractors Inc. in the County of Clermont and located at 2250 Taggert Dr. State of Ohio, and in the Bethel, Oh. 45106 has filed for TOWNSHIP of PIERCE to wit: Situated in the Township of dissolution of said corporation with the secretary of State of Pierce, County of Clermont and Ohio. All claims against said State of Ohio and being Lot Corporation should be in writ- Number Forty (40) in Bachelier ing and shall identify the Heights Subdivision as said Lot is known and designated on the claimant and contain sufficient plat of said subdivision recordinformation to reasonably ed in Plat Book D, page 224, inform said Corporation of the Plat Records of Clermont substance of the claim. Send all County, Ohio. claims to 2250 Taggert Dr. Property Address: 509 Bethel, Oh. 45106. The deadline Lenkenann Drive, Cincinnati, to file claims shall be sixty days OH 45255. from this notice given, by which Parcel Number: 284411.040 Corporation must receive claim. Said Premises Located at The claim will be barred if said 509 Lenkenann Drive, Corporation does not receive Cincinnati, OH 45255. claim by the deadline. After PPN: 284411.040 which time the said Corporation Said Premises Appraised at may make distributions to $100,000.00, exterior appraisal shareholders of said only, and cannot be sold for less Corporation, without further than two-thirds of that amount. notice to the claimants. TERMS OF SALE: 10% CS 6-7t2 down on the day of the sale, bal---------------------------------------ance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Erin M. Laurito Attorney-at-law 937-743-4878 CS 6-7t3 ---------------------------------------
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OHIO Robert L. Proud Edwin H. Humphrey David H. Uible ATTEST: Judith Kocica, Clerk of the Board CS 6-7t1 ---------------------------------------IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO CASE NO. 2012 CVE 00767 JUDGE RICHARD FERENC PUBLIC NOTICE Bank of America, N.A., successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP, Plaintiff v. Tiffany M. Ober, et al. Defendants. Defendants, Tiffany M. Ober and Unknown Spouse of Tiffany M. Ober, whose place of residence is unknown and whose last known address is 23 Woodsong Court, Amelia, Ohio 45102, and who cannot be served within the State of Ohio, will take notice that on April 25, 2012, Bank of America, N.A., successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP, filed a Complaint as Plaintiff in the Court of Common Pleas of Clermont County, Ohio, in Case No. 2012 CVE 00767 against Tiffany M. Ober and Alan S. Ober Jr., and others as Defendants, alleging that Defendants, Tiffany M. Ober and Alan S. Ober Jr., executed and delivered a certain Note, a copy of which is attached to the Complaint and made a part thereof, that there is due to Plaintiff from Defendants, Tiffany M. Ober and Alan S. Ober Jr., by reason of default under the terms of the Note the unpaid principal balance of $159,055.78 plus interest at 6.500% per annum from October 1, 2010; that to secure the payment of said Note Defendants, Tiffany M. Ober and Alan S. Ober Jr., executed and delivered a Mortgage Deed, thereby conveying the following described premises: ***LEGAL DESCRIPTION*** Commonly known as: 23 Woodsong Court, Amelia, OH 45102 Parcel Number: 290111.195. A full description can be obtained from the Clermont County Auditor’s Office at 101 E. Main St #1 Batavia, OH 45103 that said Note is in default, whereby the conditions set forth in said Note and Mortgage have been broken, said Mortgage Deed has become absolute and Plaintiff is entitled to have said Mortgage foreclosed, said premises sold, and the proceeds applied in payment of Plaintiff’s claims; that Defendants, listed in this action, may have or claim to have some interest in or lien upon said premises; that all of said Defendants be required to set forth any claim, lien or interest in or upon the above described premises which he or she may have or be forever barred there from; that therefore Plaintiff demand judgement against the Defendants, Tiffany M. Ober and Alan S. Ober, Jr., in the amount of $159,055.78 plus interest at the rate of 6.500% per annum from October 1, 2010, plus any sums advanced to pay real estate taxes , hazard insurance premiums, property protection and maintenance, plus late charges and interest from the date of such advances; for Plaintiff’s cost of evidence of title and for all of its costs herein expended; that the Mortgage referred to be found and adjudged to be a valid and subsisting, first and best lien upon the real estate described herein; that the Mortgage and the Defendants equity of redemption be foreclosed; that all parties hereto answer as to their interests or be forever barred from asserting the same; that all liens be marshaled and their priorities determined; that the premises be sold as if upon execution, and the proceeds of any sale be applied according to law; and for such other relief as is just and equitable. Defendants, Tiffany M. Ober and Unknown Spouse of Tiffany M. Ober, are further notified that they are required to answer said Complaint on or before 28 days after the last week that the publication has run for THREE successive weeks, or judgement may be rendered as prayed for therein. LUPER NEIDENTHAL & LOGAN A Legal Professional Association By Jeffrey R. Jinkens (0019301) Attorney for Plaintiff 1200 LeVeque Tower 50 West Broad Street Columbus, OH 43215 Phone: (614) 221-7663 Fax: (866) 381-0301 E-mail: jjinkens@lnlattorneys.com Barbara A. Wiedenbein, Clerk of Courts by: M. Schnatz, Deputy Clerk CS 6-7t3 ---------------------------------------Ord 1243-12 Revising Village Traffic Code. Ord 1247-12 Moving Forward Ohio Grant, Ord 1248-12 Employee Pay Increases, Res 204-12 Resolution Setting Pay For Village Administrator, Complete details of the ordinances and resolution are on file at the Clerks Office 389 E. Main St., Batavia, Ohio 45103. John Q. Thebout, Mayor Anne Lock, Fiscal Officer CS 6-7t2 ----------------------------------------
SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-2339 WACHOVIA BANK OF DELAWARE, NA Plaintiff(s) vs. RALPH E. WRIGHT AKA RALPH E. WRIGHT, 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 July, 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 Situated in Union Township, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, and in Military Survey 3856, and being all of Lot No. 115 of Bridlewood Subdivision, Section IV, as the same is more fully set forth and described on the plat of said subdivision recorded in Plat Book “P” pages 41 and 42 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Office. Said Premises Located at 1086 Splitrail Drive, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 41-48-14E-115 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, Ohio Lindsay Niehaus Attorney-at-law 513-396-8100 CS 6-7t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1521 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. MARK DUKELOW, 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 July, 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: Being Lot Number 40 of Village of Glen Subdivision, Section 1, as the same is numbered and delineated upon the recorded plat thereof, of record in Plat Book S, Pages 44, 45, and 46 of the Recorder’s Office, Clermont County, Ohio. Parcel No. 41-31-03C-379 More commonly known as: 4552 Schoolhouse Road, Batavia, OH 45103. Said Premises Located at 4552 Schoolhouse Road, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 41-31-03C-379 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. Erin M. Laurito Attorney-at-law 937-743-4878 CS 6-7t3 ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF HEARING ON CHANGE OF NAME CASE NO. 12-NC-767 Applicant hereby gives notice to all interested persons that the applicant has filed an Application for Change of Name in the Probate Court of Clermont County, Ohio requesting the change of name of Donna Catherine Resta to Catherine Elizabeth Resta (Schuler). The hearing on the application will be held on the 10th day of July, 2012, at 2:30 o’clock P.M. in the Probate Court of Clermont County, located at 2379 Clermont Center Drive, Batavia, Ohio 45103. Catherine E. Schuler Applicant CS 6-7t1 ---------------------------------------GOSHEN TOWNSHIP NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Goshen Township Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, June 21, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. at the Goshen Township Government Center, 6757 Goshen Road, Case #241; requested a zone change from R-3 to PBDD at the location of 6756 Goshen Road, Goshen Ohio 45122. The Goshen Township Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing for Case #241 on Tuesday, June 26, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. The public is invited for both public hearings. This application may be viewed ten (10) days prior to the first public hearing at the Goshen Township Government Center, 6757 Goshen Road during normal business hours. To be published in the Clermont Sun June 7, 2012. CS 6-7t1 ----------------------------------------
SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1411 U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff(s) vs. JESSIKA L. MOORES AKA JESSIKA MEESE, 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 July, 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, State of Ohio and in the Township of Union and in Darby Military Survey #8058 and being all of Lot Number 260 of McGuffey Lakes Subdivision, Section D, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 8, pages 21-24 of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Address: 4487 Dogwood Dr., Batavia, OH 45103. Parcel No. 413103C711 Said Premises Located at 4487 Dogwood Dr., Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 413103C711 Said Premises Appraised at $150,000.00, 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, Ohio Colette S. Carr Attorney-at-law 937-743-4878 CS 6-7t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0892 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff(s) vs. DAVID M. MARTZ, 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 July, 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 TwentyFour (24) of Willowbrook Subdivision Section One, as recorded in Plat Book “R”, pages 21 and 22 of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Being the same premises conveyed to the Grantors herein by Deed recorded in Deed Book 568, Page 783 of the Deed Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 4612 Blackberry Lane, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 413104C292 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, Ohio Lynn A. Busch-Heyman Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 6-7t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1553 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ND Plaintiff(s) vs. ELLEN GEHRING, 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 July, 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 EXHIBIT A Situated in Peyton’s Military Survey Number 3856, Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Being Lot Number 282 of Willowbrook Private Unit Development, Phase II, Block D, as recorded in Plat Book “S” pages 47, 48, and 49 of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Street Address: 4515 New Market Court 2, Batavia, OH 45103. Parcel Number: 417001E282
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Said Premises Located at: 4515 New Market Court 2, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 417001E282 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, Ohio Tina Woods Attorney-at-law 800-910-4249 CS 6-7t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-0599 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST 2007-HE1, ASSET BACKED PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-HE1 Plaintiff(s) vs. SHELLY E. SIEVERING, 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 July, 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 the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Union and being more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot 21 in Block “A” Part 2 of Union Forest Subdivision, as set forth in Plat Book P, Page 19, Clermont County, Ohio Records. There are excepted from the warranty covenants set forth herein, matters of zoning, conditions and restrictions, and easements of record. Said Premises Located at 4789 Shadowood Court, Cincinnati, OH 45244. PPN: 414818A021 Said Premises 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, Ohio Lindsay Niehaus Attorney-at-law 513-396-8100 CS 6-7t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1605 CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC Plaintiff(s) vs. MICHAEL GIBSON AKA MIKE GIBSON, 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 July, 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: All that parcel of land in City of Amelia, Clermont County, State of Ohio, as more fully described in Deed Book 1734, page 19, ID #290114139, being known and designated as: 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. One Hundred Two (102) of Eastridge Subdivision, Phase 4, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 7, pages 123127 of the Clermont County, Ohio Records. Said Premises Located at: 63 Robin Way, Amelia, OH 45102. PPN: 29-01-14-139 Said Premises 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, Ohio Elizabeth A. Carullo Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 6-7t3 ----------------------------------------
SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1117 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP Plaintiff(s) vs. AARON T. LESZKAI, 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 July, 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 Pierce Township, Village of Amelia, Clermont County, State of Ohio, and part of John Catlett’s Military Survey No. 506, and being Lot No. 110 of Quail Creek Subdivision, Phase III, Block “C” as recorded in Plat Cabinet 7, Pages 243 and 244 in the Office of Clermont County Recorder. More commonly known as: 9 Bobwhite Court, Amelia, OH 45102. Parcel No: 29-01-12.126 Deed Reference: Volume 1986, Page 2458. Said Premises Located at: 9 Bobwhite Court, Amelia, OH 45102. PPN: 29-01-12-126 Said Premises Appraised at $105,000.00, 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, Ohio Rachel K. Pearson Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 6-7t3 ---------------------------------------IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No.: 2012 CVE 00748 Judge: Jerry McBride Legal Notice Bank of America, N.A., Successor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P., fka, Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P. Plaintiff vs. Michelle Welch, et al., Defendant Defendants, Michelle Welch and John Doe, Real Name Unknown, the Unknown Spouse, if any of Michelle Welch, whose last known address is 3231 Martin Road, Pleasant Plain, OH 45162 And Chris Obermeyer and Jane Doe, Real Name Unknown, The Unknown Spouse, if any, of Chris Obermeyer, whose last known address is 3231 Martin Road, Pleasant Plain, OH 45162, will take notice that on April 23, 2012, Bank of America, N.A., Successor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P., fka, Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P., filed its Complaint in Case Number 2012 CVE 00748, Clermont County, Ohio, alleging that the defendants, Michelle Welch, John Doe, Real Name Unknown, the Unknown Spouse, if any, of Michelle Welch, Chris Obermeyer and Jane Doe, Real Name Unknown, The Unknown Spouse, if any, of Chris Obermeyer, have or claim to have an interest in the real estate described below: Premises Commonly Known As: 3231 Martin Road, Pleasant Plain, Ohio 45162 Permanent Parcel Number: 473403K098 The plaintiff further alleges that by reason of default in the payment of the 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 plaintiff demands 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 marshaling of any liens, and the sale of said real estate, and the proceeds of said sale applied to the payment of plaintiff’s claim in the proper order of its priority and for such other and further relief as is just and equitable. The defendants named above are required to answer on or before the 19th day of July, 2012:
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LEGAL NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Clermont County Board of Commissioners, in cooperation and coordination with the Clermont County Engineer’s Office will be accepting sealed bids for the furnishing of all labor, equipment, and materials needed to construct PROJECT NO. FDR-01-12:FULL DEPTH RECLAMATION PROGRAM, in accordance with the Ohio Department of Transportation Construction and Material Specifications( effective January 1, 2010 and its revisions and supplements), Standard Construction Drawings, Standard Bridge Drawings, Ohio Manual of Uniform Traffic Control, The State of Ohio Department of Transportation Bridge Design Manual, and other applicable standards in force on the date of letting and in accordance with the Project Specifications and Construction Plans on file in the office of the Clermont County Engineer. See project location maps in Bid Proposal., in BATAVIA & UNION Township. The engineer’s estimate for this project is $1,400,000.00. All bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope marked: BID: PROJECT FDR-01-12, FULL DEPTH RECLAMATION PROGRAM, and received in the office of the Clermont County Board of Commissioners, 101 East Main Street, Batavia, Ohio 45103-2960, no later than 2:00 p.m. Local Time on Thursday, June 21, 2012, after which time all bids shall be opened and read publicly. Instructions to Bidders, Specifications, Bid Documents, and Plans detailing the terms and conditions of the proposed improvement may be obtained by the interested Bidders from the Clermont County Engineers Office, 2381 Clermont Center Drive, Batavia, Ohio 45103, at a nonrefundable cost of twenty-five (25) dollars each. The telephone number is (513) 732-8857. The Fax number is (513) 732-8875. The Clermont County Board of Commissioners reserves the right to waive any informalities, reject any or all bids and to hold such bids for a period of sixty (60) days before taking any action thereon, and to award a contract to the lowest and best bidder. Each person bidding for a contract for the construction, demolition, alteration, repair, or reconstruction of any public improvement is required to file with his bid a bid guaranty in the form of either (1) a bond for the full amount of the bid or (2) a certified check, cashier's check or irrevocable letter of credit pursuant to Chapter 1305 of the Ohio Revised Code in an amount equal to ten (10) percent of the bid pursuant to Section 153.54 of the Ohio Revised Code. The successful bidder at the time he/she enters into the contract shall be required to file a performance bond in the full amount of the contract pursuant to Section 153.54(c) of the Ohio Revised Code. In lieu of the Performance Bond, the bidder may submit a combined Bid Guaranty and Contract Bond, in conformance with Section 153.571 of the Ohio Revised Code, with the Bid Proposal. Bid security in Bond form shall be issued by a Surety Company or Corporation licensed in the State of Ohio to provide said surety. Attention Bidders: 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 nonresponsive. DOMESTIC STEEL USE REQUIREMENTS AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 153.011 OF THE REVISED CODE APPLY TO THIS PROJECT. COPIES OF SECTION 153.011 OF THE REVISED CODE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM ANY OF THE OFFICES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES. Each Proposal must contain the full name of the party or parties submitting the proposal and all persons interested therein. Each bidder must submit evidence of its experiences on projects of similar size and complexity. The owner intends and requires that this project be completed no later than October 26, 2012. All Contractors and subcontractors involved with the project will, to the extent practicable, use Ohio products, materials, services, and labor, in the implementation of their project. Additionally, contractor compliance with the EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY requirements of Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 123, the Governor’s Executive Order of 1972, and Governor’s Executive Order 84-9 shall be required. Bidders must comply with the prevailing wage rates on Public Improvements in Clermont County, Ohio as determined by the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services, Wage and Hour Division, (614) 6442239. This notice is also posted on the contracting authority’s internet site on the worldwide web at the following internet address: WWW.CLERMONTCOUNTYOHIO.GOV In order to view the legal notice please click on the link “Legal Notices” located on the Clermont County Home Page. CLERMONT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CLERMONT COUNTY,
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LEGAL NOTICE Unknown Heirs, Beneficiaries, Fiduciaries, Donees, and Devisees of Sally M. Holland, whose last place of residence unknown, Unknown Heirs, Beneficiaries, Fiduciaries, Donees, and Devisees of Lona G. Holland, whose last place of residence is unknown, John Doe, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Sally M. Holland, whose last place of residence is unknown and John Doe, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Lona G. Holland, whose last place of residence is unknown, will take Notice that on May 1, 2012, EverBank filed its Complaint in Case No. 2012 CVE 00818 in the Court of Common Pleas of Clermont County, 270 Main St., Batavia, OH 45103, seeking foreclosure and alleging that the Defendants Unknown Heirs, Beneficiaries, Fiduciaries, Donees, and Devisees of Sally M. Holland, Unknown Heirs, Beneficiaries, Fiduciaries, Donees, and Devisees of Lona G. Holland, John Doe, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Sally M Holland and John Doe, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Lona G. Holland have or claim to have an interest in the real estate described below: Permanent Parcel #: 32-45-16E-002 Property Address: 3479 Inez Road, Bethel, OH 45106 The defendant named above is required to answer on or before the 19th day of July, 2012. EverBank
Kendra Weisenfeld will take notice that the Plaintiff, Fifth Third Bank, filed its complaint in the Court of Common Pleas, Clermont County, Ohio, with the above referenced case number. The object of, and demand for relief in the Complaint is, to foreclose upon the Plaintiff’s Mortgage recorded upon the real estate described below and in which the Plaintiff alleges that the foregoing Defendant has or claims to have an interest: Being situated in Clermont County, Miami Township, State of Ohio, and being all of Lot No. 11 of Hoefler’s Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book “D”, Page 236, of Clermont County records, plat recorded. Property Address: 1072 Cedar Drive, Milford, OH 45150 PPN: 184009.011 The defendant named above is required to answer the Complaint within twenty-eight (28) days after the last publication of this legal notice. This legal notice will be published once a week for three successive weeks. Margaret E. Cunningham (0088550) Susan B. Klineman (0074425) Erin K. McConnell (0084657) Franco M. Barile (0080301) Gerner & Kearns Co., LPA Attorneys for Plaintiff 215 West Ninth Street Cincinnati, OH 45202 Phone: 513-241-7722 Fax: 859-292-5425 judicialservices@gernerlaw.com Barbara A. Wiedenbein CLERK OF COURTS by: M. Schnatz, Deputy Clerk CS 6-7t3 ---------------------------------------COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 12CVE673 Judge: Richard Ferenc LEGAL NOTICE IN SUIT FOR FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE SunTrust Mortgage, Inc. Plaintiff -vsShirley A. Schattauer, et al. Defendants. Robert N. Schattauer and Jane Doe, name unknown, spouse of Robert N. Schattauer, whose last known address is 1363 Linden Creek Drive, Milford, OH 45150, and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, executors, administators, spouses and assigns and the unkonwn guardians of minor and/or incompetent heirs of Robert N. Schattauer, all of whose residences are unknown and cannot by reasonable dligence be ascertained, will take notice that on the 10th day of April, 2012, SunTrust Mortgage, Inc. filed its Complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Clermont County, Ohio in Case No. 12CVE673, 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: 1363 Linden Creek Drive, Milford, OH 45150, and being more particularly described in plaintiff’s mortgage recorded in Mortgage Book 1786, page 83, of this County Recorder’s Office. All of the above named defendants are required to answer within twenty-eight (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. S. Scott Martin, Trial Counsel Ohio Supreme Court Reg. #0071423 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 6-7t3 ----------------------------------------
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BY: SHAPIRO, VAN ESS, PHILLIPS & BARRAGATE, LLP Lindsay Niehaus Esq., Attorney at Law Attorney for Plaintiff-Petitioner 4805 Montgomery Road, Suite 320 Norwood, Ohio 45212 (513) 396-8100 Barbara A. Wiedenbein CLERK OF COURTS by: M. Schnatz, Deputy Clerk CS 6-7t3 ---------------------------------------COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2012 CVE 0000853 Judge: Richard Ferenc LEGAL NOTICE IN SUIT FOR FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE U.S. Bank National Association Plaintiff -vsMark S. Edwards Defendants. The Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Executors, Administrators, Spouses and Assigns and the Unknown Guardians of Minor and/or Incompetent Heirs of Donald L. Edwards, whose last known address is unknown, and cannot by reasonable diligence be ascertained, will take notice that on the 7th day of May, 2012, U.S. Bank National Association filed its Complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Clermont County, Ohio in Case No. 2012 CVE 00853, 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: 2124 Commons Circle, Batavia, OH 45103, and being more particularly described in plaintiff’s mortgage recorded in Mortgage Book 1788, page 588, of this County Recorder’s Office. All of the above named defendants are required to answer within twenty-eight (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. Matthew I. McKelvey, Trial Counsel Ohio Supreme Court Reg. #0074762 LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 5480 Cincinnati, OH 45201-5480 (513) 241-3100 attyemail@lsrlaw.com Barbara A. Wiedenbein By: M. Schnatz, Deputy Clerk CS 6-7t3 ----------------------------------------
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case Number: 2012 CVE 00450 Judge: Jerry R. McBride LEGAL NOTICE Fifth Third Bank Plaintiff v. Joe Roll, Individually and as Executor to the Estate of Judith M. Stumpf, et al., Defendants
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-2160 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY Plaintiff(s) vs. WILLIAM A. KROEGER, 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 July, 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 described real estate located in the County of Clermont, Ohio: Situated in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio, and in the Township of Union and in the Military Survey No. 1115, and being more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot 203 of Block 4 of Viking Village Subdivision as per plat thereof recorded in Plat Book “L” Page 10, in the Office of the Recorder of Clermont County, Ohio. Parcel No. 41-41-45D-203 Said Premises Located at 4417 Oslo Court, Cincinnati, OH 45244. PPN: 41-41-45D-203 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, Ohio Maria Divita Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 6-7t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1098 HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR WELLS FARGO HOME EQUITY TRUST 2004-2 Plaintiff(s) vs. KELLIE MORGAN, 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 July, 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 Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being a part of Survey No. 1136 and being all of Lot No. 8 in Charles Zagar, Jr. Subdivision recorded in Plat Book E, Page 83 on Clough Pike, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the West line of a private road known as Zagar Road, S. 83 deg. 40’ E. 279 feet, S. 4 deg. 43’ W. 330 feet from the intersection of the centerline of Clough Pike and the West line of Survey No. 1136; thence North 83 deg. 40’ W. 279.19 feet to a point; thence S. 4 deg. 45’ W. 100 feet to a corner to Lot No. 9 of this subdivision; thence S. 83 deg. 40’ E. 279.25 feet with the line of Lot No. 9 to a point in the West line of Zagar Road; thence with the West line of said road N. 4 deg. 43’ E. 100 feet to the point and place of beginning and containing 641/1000ths of an acre, more or less, being a part of the real estate conveyed to Charles Zagar, Jr. by deed recorded in Deed Book 259, Page 35, Plat Book E, Page 83. Also a right of way for ingress and egress over a private road known as Zagar Road, being a 40 foot road running along the East side of the above described real estate to Clough Pike. Said Premises Located at 4233 Zagar Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245. PPN: 414130.008 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, Ohio Nicholas M. Smith Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 6-7t3 ---------------------------------------
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1685 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. KEITH R. SANDERFER, 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 July, 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 Jones Military Survey No. 1134, Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Being Lot #168 Section No. 1, Unit No. 4 Block “B” of Witham Woods Subdivision as the same is numbered and delineated upon the recorded plat thereof, of record in Plat Book “P” pages 14, 15, and 16 of the Plat Records in the Office of the Recorder of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 742 Stuart Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45245. PPN: 41-48-05L-168 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, Ohio Richard M. Rothfuss Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 6-7t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0175 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS SUCCESSOR TO JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF POPULAR ABS, INC. MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-B Plaintiff(s) vs. REGINA RUMKE, 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 July, 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” DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE Situated in Pierce Township, County of Clermont, and State of Ohio, and being Lot Number 19 of Merwin Heights Subdivision, as the same is recorded in Plat Book “H” page 51 of the land records of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office. Property Address: 1052 Terrydel Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45245. Parcel No. 284542.019 Prior Deed Reference: Warranty Deed dated 10/26/98, filed 11/13/98 in Volume 1159, Page 2531. Said Premises Located at: 1052 Terrydel Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45245. PPN: 284542.019 Said Premises Appraised at $105,000.00, 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, Ohio Kim M. Hammond Attorney-at-law 216-771-6500 CS 6-7t3 ----------------------------------------
SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1322 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff(s) vs. STEVE SCHWEMBERGER, 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 July, 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 Situate in Lewis Thomas Survey No. 1762, Batavia Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being bounded and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the centerline of State Route 132, said beginning point being northerly a distance of 910.84 feet from the centerline intersection of Judd Road and State Route 132; thence from said beginning point and on a new division line through the land of John D. Erhardt, Trustee, N. 88 deg. 44 mins. 27 sec. W. passing an iron pin at 30.00 feet for a total distance of 765.82 feet to an iron pin; thence continuing on a new division line through the land of said Erhardt N. 2 deg. 02 mins. 01 sec. E. a distance of 284.97 feet to an iron pin; thence continuing on a new division line through the land of said Erhardt S. 88 deg. 44 min. 27 sec. E. passing an iron pin at 735.82 feet for a total distance of 765.82 feet to a point on the centerline of State Route 132; thence with the centerline of State Route 132 S. 2 deg. 02 min. 01 sec. W. a distance of 284.97 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 5.01 acres more or less subject, however, to all legal highways and easements of record and being a part of the land conveyed to John D. Erhardt, Trustee as recorded in Deed Book 584, page 761, of the Deed Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at: 3949 State Route 132, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 012021D071 Said Premises Appraised at $150,000.00, 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, Ohio Lynn A. Busch-Heyman Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 6-7t3 ----------------------------------------
PROBATE COURT OF CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO STEPHANIE WYLER, JUDGE ADOPTION OF KALYN AMOR CREECH Case No. 12AD1076 NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR ADOPTION To: Nina Marie King, whose whereabouts is unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, last known address 2330 Laurel Lindale Rd., New Richmond, Ohio 45157. You are hereby notified that on the 7th day of May, 2012, Kristen Michelle Creech, filed in this Court a Petition For Adoption of Kalyn Marie King, a minor, whose date of birth is February 23, 2000, and for change of the name of the minor to Kalyn Amor Creech. This Court, located at 2379 Clermont Center Drive, Batavia, Ohio 45103 will hear the petition on the 6th day of August, 2012, at 9:30 o’clock A.M. It is alleged in the petition, pursuant to R.C. 3107.07, that the consent of Nina Marie King is not required due to the following: That person is a parent who has failed without justifiable cause to provide more than de minimis contact with the minor for a period of at least one year immediately preceding the filing of the adoption petition or placement of the minor in the home of the petitioner. “A FINAL DECREE OF ADOPTION, IF GRANTED, WILL RELIEVE YOU OF ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO CONTACT THE MINOR, AND, EXCEPT WITH RESPECT TO A SPOUSE OF THE ADOPTION PETITIONER AND RELATIVES OF THAT SPOUSE, TERMINATE ALL LEGAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE MINOR AND YOU AND THE MINOR’S OTHER RELATIVES SO THAT THE MINOR THEREAFTER IS A STRANGER TO YOU AND THE MINOR’S FORMER RELATIVES FOR ALL PURPOSES. IF YOU WISH TO CONTEST THE ADOPTION, YOU MUST FILE AN OBJECTION TO THE PETITION WITHIN FOURTEEN DAYS AFTER PROOF OF SERVICE OF NOTICE OF THE FILING OF THE PETITION AND OF THE TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING IS GIVEN TO YOU. IF YOU WISH TO CONTEST THE ADOPTION, YOU MUST ALSO APPEAR AT THE HEARING. A FINAL DECREE OF ADOPTION MAY BE ENTERED IF YOU FAIL TO FILE AN OBJECTION TO THE ADOPTION PETITION OR APPEAR AT THE HEARING.” Stephanie Wyler Probate Judge CS 6-7t3 -----------------------------------------
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The Ohio Secretary of State’s office is looking into allegations that election procedure was violated in Brown County during the March 6 Primary Election. At issue is the “Statement of Person Challenged as to Party Affiliation” affidavit that local voters were asked to sign when requesting a ballot from a party that they are not registered in. Ohio is a “closed primary” state, meaning that voters must declare which primary ballot they wish to use. On December 20, 2011, the Ohio Secretary of State issued a directive to all county boards of election that primary voters can only be challenged when requesting an “out of party” ballot when the election official has personal knowledge that the voter is a member of a different party. The idea was to make the process of switching between parties less time consuming and intimidating. Incidents of party switching were common during the March 6 primary because of two statehouse races involving Republicans Paul Hall and Brown County Auditor Doug Green. Some Republicans also switched parties to vote for Democrat candidates in contested races. Hall said that none of the four other counties in State Senate District 14 (Clermont, Adams, Scioto and
Votel said she personally witnessed a voter request an out-of-party ballot and then change their minds when told about the affidavit requirement. “That’s when I called Kathy Jones and said we need to call the Secretary of State’s office.” Votel said she and Jones called the Secretary of State’s office about 10:30 a.m. and that they were told that the affidavits were not required and were not to be asked for. Around noon, another call went out to poll workers, telling them to fill out the affidavits when a voter requested an out-of-party ballot, but not to have the voter sign it. That directive came from Jones at the direction of Hurt. “During the course of that election, we saw people come in and switch from one party to the other , knowingly and willingly, because they wanted to vote for a particular candidate on the other side”, Hurt said. “As long as they were told that particular party switch was going to last for two years, I didn’t have a problem with that whatsoever. I did have a problem with them being given a ballot and left with the assumption that they had not changed parties. That was the purpose and use of that form.” Regarding the call to the Secretary of State’s office, Hurt said he was aware of another call made to the same office where a different answer was returned.
Lawrence) required voters to sign affidavits to switch parties and that Brown County shouldn’t have either. “Do I believe that Secretary of State policy was violated? Absolutely. Do I believe that voters were disenfranchised? Absolutely”, said Hall. A representative of the Secretary of State’s Office said May 30 that the office was “gathering facts in the matter” and offered no further comment. Brown County Democrat Party Chairman Dallas Hurt said that his concern was that voters be made aware that changing their party affiliation was a two year commitment, and that was one reason he advocated using the affidavits. “These people who switch parties cannot vote in other party elections, sign petitions or otherwise participate in the party process until and unless they switch back in the primary election of 2014”, Hurt said. “I think it’s important that voters be aware of that fact.” Republican Board of Election member Mariah Votel said that she encountered poll workers who were confused about directions given by the board of election regarding the affidavits. “I was asked about the affidavits at the first precinct I visited. I told (the poll worker) that they were not to ask for the affidavits and they responded that they were told to do so by (Board of Elections Director) Kathy Jones.”
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The Brown County Board of Elections held an emergency meeting to discuss staffing issues on May 30.
“Mariah got one answer from one person that she contacted and (Deputy Director Kathy Long) got another answer that you could not require (voters) to sign it, but it was an appropriate affidavit to be used by the poll workers. So, two different employees of the Secretary of State’s office were contacted by two different parties and a different shade of answer came back from those two different chains. I did not make a direct call to the Secretary of State’s office because I was relying on what is written in the printed handbook.” Hall’s opinion of the matter is direct.
“My attorneys and I are adamant that these actions were a violation of Secretary of State policy and that voters were unnecessarily burdened and disenfranchised.” Hurt disagrees that voters were denied the right to cast the ballot of their choice. “I don’t belive it for a minute. We had cases where someone did go ahead and change parties to vote for a candidate of their choice and we had voters who said that they would not change and they would vote for the candidates on their original party ticket if they had to change and make it a matter of record for two years. This is a closed primary state and we
have only upheld the procedures outlined by the Secretary of State in the handbook and that we have not abused the challenge requirements in any way whatsoever.” According to Ohio law, should the Secretary of State find that procedure has been violated, he can suspend or dismiss any Board of Election member or staff member. In other Board of Election business, on May 30 the board discussed advertising for applications for a clerk position made vacant by the resignation of Jill Schaffer. No official action was taken. The next meeting for the board is scheduled for June 7.
Mt. Orab Farmer’s Market officially opens on Main Street Saturday June 9 to grow as it promotes farm markets throughout the county. To date the group has not only set up Ripley farm markets but also on Main Street in Georgetown each Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m. “We plan on operating the Mt. Orab market not only on Saturdays, from 9 to 2, but also each Tuesday from 3 to 7 p.m.,” Bixler added. “There is plenty of parking at the lot in Mt. Orab and these farmers are very serious about selling their products. There will be canopy's set up and prices of these fresh fruits and vegetables will be competitive. “We would like to invite and encourage everyone to come out and support these efforts and take advantage of the opportunity to help out local farmers.”
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This year’s Farmers Market will be held directly across the street from Mt. Orab Ford, Inc. and the Dollar General Store on West Main Street in Mt. Orab. Grand opening is set for Saturday, June 9 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
BY Martha B. Jacob The Brown County Press The Mt. Orab Farmers Market will officially open on Saturday, June 9 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. The Farmers Market is located on West Main Street in Mt. Orab, directly across the street from the Dollar General Store and Mt. Orab
Ford, Inc. “We are very excited about the great location we have in Mt. Orab again this year,” explained coordinator of the event and member of the Brown County Farmer’s Market Incorporated, Vicki Bixler. Brown County Farmer’s Market Incorporated organized in Ripley and continues
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Brown County Charity Horse Show this weekend The 41st Brown County Charity Horse Show is scheduled rain or shine for June 7 - 9, 2012 at the Brown County Fairgrounds in Georgetown. All proceeds benefit Hospice of Hope, Ohio Valley. Donations are appreciated but admission is free! The National Rib Fest Champion Cooking Team from PigFoot Barbeque will serve award-winning food to exhibitors and patrons throughout the horse show. Horse show hoodies and T-shirts will be available for purchase at the show. Show times are as follows: Thursday, June 7 at 7 p.m., Friday, June 8 at 11 a.m. and again Friday evening at 7 p.m., and Saturday, June 9 at 9 a.m., Championship classes will be Saturday, June 9 at 6:30 p.m. Pictured above is exhibitor Beth Jones from Bellefontaine showing her Friesian horse, Merlin. Beth has shown horses at this show every year since it began!
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Melissa Sue Arthur, 25, Felicity, waitress to marry Christopher Troy Smith, 29, Felicity, chemical specialist, filed 5/17/2012 Shirley Lizzetta Gramann, 34, Fayetteville, medical records to marry Scott Edward Collins, 37, Fayetteville, cylinder tech, filed 5/17/2012 Katrina Elizabeth Wallace, 18, Georgetown to marry Cory Tyler Parker, 18, Georgetown, core composites, filed 5/18/2012 Telia Dawn Huff, 27, Williamsburg, retail manager to marry Craig Dotson, 29, Williamsburg, line person, filed 5/18/2012 Shelley Daulton, 38, Ripley, medical office assistant to marry James Justin Inskeep, 35, Ripley, union laborer, filed 5/18/2012 Amy Cooper, 42, Mt. Orab, homemaker to marry Michael Tackett, 42, Mt. Orab, factory worker, filed 5/18/2012 Melissa Anne Harding, 44, New Richmond, bartender to marry John William Hartman, 43, Mt. Orab, Uhr Rentals, filed 5/22/2012 Stephanie Rachell Sandlin, 21, Mt. Orab, assembly to marry Carl Linus Berger, 25, Mt. Orab, tool maker filed 5/22/2012 Lisa Marie Deitsch, 31, Georgetown, server to marry Donald Lee Henderson III, Georgetown, 24, mechanic, filed 5/23/2012 Brittany Justine Womacks, 20, Mt. Orab, homemaker to marry Cody Allen Ramsden, 21, Mt. Orab, First Stop, filed 5/23/2012 Deborahann Dakin, 28, Georgetown, homemaker to marry James R. Napier, 39, Georgetown, labor, filed 5/23/2012 Meghan Paige Woodward, 21, Sardinia, direct care aid to marry James Ryan Smith, 21, Sardinia, delivery driver, filed 5/24/2012 Tara Zoe McQuitty, 25, Hamersville, Angels At Play-LLC, to marry Michael Ryan Hagar, 26, Hamersville, line operator, filed 5/17/2012
Probate Janice Burchell, Ripley, case #20121093, DOD 9/13/2009, filed 5/22/2012 Marion Bayne Cahall, Ripley, case #20121091, DOD 4/1/2012, filed 5/22/2012 Edward R. Garrison, case #20121083, DOD 6/2/2011, filed 5/18/2012 Sharon L. Gauche Fayetteville, case #20121086, SOS 3/6/2012, filed 5/22/2012 Mary E. Hanselman, Georgetown, case #20121092, DOD 3/31/2011, filed 5222012 Raymond E. Houk, Lynchburg, case #20121089, DOD 4/6/2012, filed 5/22/2012 Mary L. Jordan, case #20121085, DOD 4/6/2012, filed 5/21/2012 Donald Ray List, Georgetown, case #20121087, DOD 9/22/2011, filed 5/22/2012 Frank Martin, Sardinia, case #20121094, DOD 4/11/2012, filed 5/24/2012 Scott V. Snider, Mt. Orab, case #20121084, DOD 8/28/2011, filed 5/21/2012 Brian James Tucker, Ripley, case # 20121088, DOD 4/2/2011, filed 5/22/2012 Helen R. Wilkinson, Georgetown, case #20121090, DOD 3/20/2012, filed 5/22/2012
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CIVIL CASES Bank of America, NA Successor versus Jack Spencer, case #20120490, filed 5/17/2012, Action: foreclosures Deborah C. Farris versus Convent Care Ohio, Inc., case #20120492, filed 5/17/2012, Action: workers comp Michael Scott Latham versus Tina Blevins, case #20120493, filed 5/17/2012, Action: civil stalking Lvnv Funding, LLC versus Sonya Abbott, case #20120496, filed 5/17/2012, Action: other civil Ohio Valley Federal Credit versus Mary K. Flory, case #20120497, filed 5/17/2012, Action: other civil Carla J. Mysonhimer versus Sylvia L. Mcfarland, case #20120498, filed 5/17/2012, Action: other civil (stalking) Carla J. Mysonhimer versus Scott L. McCoy, case #20120499, filed 5/17/2012, Action: other civil (stalking) Connie Patrick, Brown Co. Treasurer vs Christopher H. Bhai, case #20120500, filed 5/17/2012, Action: foreclosures Tina Blevins versus Rebeca Latham (Slone), case #20120501, filed 5/17/2012, Action: other civil (stalking) Steven Wright versus General Motors, LLC case #20120503, filed 5/18/2012, Action: unknown Bank of Maysville versus Charles Gulley, case #20120504, filed 5/18/2012, Action: foreclosures Midland Funding LLC versus Brandon Traylor, case #20120506, filed 5/22/2012, Action: other civil JPMorgan Chase Bank, National, versus Jeffrey Curlis, case #20120507, filed 5/22/2012, Action; foreclosures Bailey & Gunderson Co. LPA versus Fred Tacket, case #20120512, filed 5/23/2012, Action: foreclosures Capital One Bank (USA) NA versus Kathryn L. Martin, case #20120513, filed 5/24/2012, Action: other civil U.S. Bank National Association versus Lorna Spahr, case #20120514, filed 5/24/2012, Action: foreclosures 21st Mortgage Corporation versus Leonard E. Wolfe, Jr., case 20120515, filed 5/24/2012, Action: foreclosures DOMESTIC CASES Stephan T. Conrad, Georgetown vs Kim M. Conrad, Georgetown, case #20120491, filed 5/17/2012, Action: termination of marriage Scott Dray, Bethel versus Tina Blevins, Goshen, case #20120494, filed 5/17/2012, Action: domestic violence April M. McGowan, Aberdeen vs Joseph Wallingford, Ripley, case #20120502, filed 5/18/12, Action: domestic violence Beverly Wolfer, Mt. Orab versus Wilbur Wolfer, case #20120505, filed 5/21/2012, Action: termination of marriage Sara Baldridge, Aberdeen versus Todd A. Manning, case #20120508, filed 5/22/2012, Action: domestic violence Kelly M. Palazzi, Batavia vs Frederick G. Palazzi, Mt. Orab, case #20120509, filed 5/23/12, Action: domestic violence Adam Dozier, Fayetteville vs Kristy Jones-Dozier, Russellville, case #20120510, filed 5/23/12, Action: diss. of marriage Drew Perkins, Mt. Orab vs Jessica Perkins, Sardinia, case #20120511, filed 5/23/2012, Action: dissolution of marriage Tiffany Tegeder, Williamsburg vs Jeramiah Wiederhold, Williamsburg, case #20120516, filed 5/24/12, Action: domestic violence Maranda Gries, Ripley versus Ryan Fryman, Maysville, KY case #20120517, filed 5/24/2012, Action: domestic violence Lisa M. Taylor, Georgetown vs Steven Taylor, Georgetown, case #20120518, filed 5/25/2012, Action: diss. of marriage
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Ideal Qualifications: Previous experience in alumni relations or external affairs preferred. Demonstrated accomplishments in fostering productive relationships with volunteers and developing volunteer leadership. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong planning and organizational skills with the ability to work independently. High professional and ethical standards for handling confidential information. Ability to work occasional evenings or weekends for special events. Associates degree required. To apply for position (212PV0385), please see www.jobsatuc.com The University of Cincinnati is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. UC is a smoke-free work environment.
Are you a person that • Is civic minded and likes being involved? • Believes in the right to free, fair, open and honest elections? • Would like to make some extra money (Approximately $110.00)? • Meeting and making new friends? If you answered “yes” to these questions, the Brown County Board of Elections would like to recruit you as a poll worker.
Qualifications • A registered resident of Brown County • You must not have been convicted of a felony • Must be able to attend a training session You cannot serve as a poll worker if you are a candidate, related to or employed by a candidate whose name will appear on the November 6, 2012 Presidential General Election Ballot. Please mail your name, address, phone number and party affiliation to:
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SPRINGWOOD COMMONS APARTMENTS 205 SOUTH HIGH STREET MT. ORAB, OH 45154 937-444-3880 One Bedroom Ground Level Units Stove-Refrigerator Furnished All Utilities Included Except Phone and Cable On Site Laundry
62 Years of Age or Older, Handicap/Disabled, Regardless of Age Call for more information “This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider & Employer” TDD-1-800-750-0750 Relay Service
WESTERN RUN APARTMENTS 205 Western Avenue Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 937-444-4101 1-2-3 Bedroom Units 1 and 2 Bedroom Handicap Units Stove, Refrigerator Furnished Water - Garbage - Sewage Included Call for more information “This institution is an equal opportunity provider, and employer.”
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$500 Sign on bonus Class A CDL with experience. Regional position, tanker endorsement a plus, not required. Percentage Pay, Company match Simple IRA, Vacation & Holiday Pay. Call 513-724-7140. DISABLED VETERAN seeks part time personal assistant with errands & scheduling. Salary can include room & board plus small weekly stipend. Eastgate area. 937-765-7757. DRIVERS: CDL-A We know times are tough... that’s why Smith Transport is announcing a NEW PAY PACKAGE! smithdrivers.com or 888-247-4037 DRIVERS: OWNER Op/s. Midwest Regional Dedicated, no upfront costs, 100% FSC, pay all tolls/permits. Sign on Bonus. No-Touch. Paid Loaded/Unloaded, Mike: 800-241-2415. DRIVERS: TOP paying dedicated runs! Consistent Freight, Weekly Home-Time for Solo’s & Teams. Werner Enterprises: 1-888-567-3102. DRIVERS: WANT a Professional Career? Haul Flatbed/OD Loads for Trinity Logistics Group! Earn $.41.51cpm! CDL-A w/2yrs. Exp. EEO/AA 800-628-3408. www.trinitytrucking.com HELP WANTED Street Department Full-time The Village of Batavia is accepting applications for a laborer in the Street Department. Duties include labor related to street maintenance, mowing, maintenance of equipment & other manual labor. Candidate should possess high school diploma or GED & a valid Ohio Driver’s license. $11 to $12 per hour based on experience, paid health & dental insurance & State Pension Plan. Apply at 389 East Main St., Batavia, by June 25, from 8:30am to 4:30pm weekdays. Looking for
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200 - HELP WANTED HELPING HANDS Healthcare has IMMEDIATE openings: STNA’s/CNA’s, FT & PT positions. Competitive wages, travel time, flexibility. Compassionate heart. Must have clean criminal background. Please send your resume to CJohnson @hhhcare.com or call 513-777-2818 & speak with Caiti. EOE HOME CARE Agency serving DDS (FKA) MRDD seeks experienced & mature direct care professionals for 24/7, homes in Milford & Amelia. Experience with behaviors preferred. Immediate openings available. 513-681-2472. Leave message. MT. ORAB full-time maintenance man needed, must know all aspects of maintaining apartments & commercial properties. Salary depending on experience. Call 937-444-3043.
NOW ACCEPTING applications for the maintenance position at Amanda Acres Apartment Complex, Amelia Please send Resume and fax to: Apple Hill 15 Orchard Lane Jackson, OH 45640
fax: 937-382-4563
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300 - APTS. UNFURNISHED
2BR APARTMENTS w/attached garage in a 1-story tri-plex w/an equipped kitchen & laundry room, ample closet space, patio & a yard. No steps, private street. Darling apartments. Utilities not included. Small pets allowed. Located at the Sandstone Estates, a mature-living community in Mt. Orab. 513-625-4522.
LYTLE TRACE Senior Apartments. 62 & over, rent subsidized, secure building, free utilities, on-site laundry, pets allowed. Call 513-724-3358. TTY 800-750-0750.
DUPLEX FOR rent, 2br, 134 South Front St., Williamsburg. Water, sewer, garbage included, NO PETS! $600/mo. plus $600/dep. 513-827-9816.
MILFORD, NEAR 275, now leasing spacious 2br apartments & town homes. Ask about specials. 513-576-9232.
FELICITY GARRISON PLACE SENIOR APARTMENTS 62 & OVER Rent Subsidized Free Utilities Secure Bldg. On-site laundry Pets allowed
513-876-3590 TTY 800-750-0750
GEORGETOWN - 2 & 3br apartments available for immediate occupancy. 2br, 1ba, c/a, all kitchen appliances, w/d hookup, $560/mo & util., $560/dep. 3br, 1.5ba, 1-car att. garage, c/a, all kitchen appliances, laundry room, $675/mo & util. $675/dep., 513-253-8170 or 513-616-3504.
GREAT SPECIAL PART-TIME, 20HRS. per week, M-F, secretary/receptionist, computer & people skills important, immediate opening. Send resume to Personnel, sseibert@moorelaw.com SEMI DRIVER NEEDED 25 years old, clean CDL Class A with 2 years experience. OTR Flat bed. Home weekends. Call 937-446-1707.
Efficiency & 1 Bedroom Energy Efficient Private Entry & Patios Quiet, Single Story Community! Ready Now Don’t Miss This Deal!!!
513-724-3951 OWENSVILLE - Modern 1br/apartment, equipped kitchen, WW carpeting, balcony, a/c, PETS additional! $395/mo plus deposit required, off street parking. 513-561-6055
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MT. ORAB Candlelight Apartments 2br Townhouse Starts at $565 With discount. Visit our website: briarcreekproperties.com
or call 513-532-5291 or 937-515-3092 Ask about our student, senior & other discounts NOW ACCEPTING applications at Amanda Acres Apartments 11 Cecelia Drive Amelia, Ohio 45102 513-753-4334 One & two bedroom apartments with appliances furnished. On-site laundry facility. Designated for 62 years of age or older, handicap/disabled regardless of age. Call for details or pick up an application at the rental office. Possibility of rental assistance. TDD #419-526-0466 “This is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”
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3BR, 2BA, CNE School District, $750/mo., $750/dep. 513-404-4543 or 513-625-5563.
SIMON’S LANDSCAPING leaf removal, curbside leaf pick-up, free estimates. 513-235-4146.
307 - MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT
506 - CLEANING
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SMALL MOBILE home for rent. Private lot, New Richmond area. 513-553-2738.
400 - HOUSES FOR SALE 3BR RANCH, one acre in Hamersville. Nice Country setting. Move in ready. Approx $538/mo, P/I only. Call Viji Grant, Remax Advanced, 937-213-1548. BATAVIA - 4br, 2.5ba, 2-story, .234ac., Cul-de-sac street. Nearly 1,700sq. ft. Open floor plan. Formal dining room. Minutes from SR 32. No money down, approximately $764/mo. P/I only. Fadi Matti, RE/MAX Advanced Real Estate. 513-767-6999.
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FARM WITH nice 1.5 story older home w/basement, 3 car detached garage, barns & 20 rolling acres with large rock lined creek and woods, great for hunting or farming, more or less acreage available, Bethel New Hope Rd., 1 mi. from Clermont County line, Western Brown but close enough for Bethel. Asking $215,000 513-734-6349 or 937-444-6925 Dan (May also sell for less with fewer acres)
508 - ENTERTAINMENT PROFESSIONAL DJ 22 years experience **Bridal Special** Call 513-732-1664
509 - HEALTH CARE WERE YOU IMPLANTED WITH A ST. JUDE RIATA DEFIBRILLATOR LEAD WIRE between June 2001 & December 2010? Have you had this lead replaced, capped or did you receive shocks from the lead? You may be entitled to compensation. Contact Attorney Charles Johnson 1-800-535-5727.
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RED OAK Ranch w/4bdrms & 2 full baths on nearly an acre of land in serene setting for $118,500.00. Don’t miss this opportunity for peaceful living. Call 937-205-7688 for appointment today. Home located across from Red Oak Grocery.
NEWLYWEDS NEEDING an entertainment center & coffee tables. Solid Oak 72”x80” entertainment center on rollers with lighting on top. Holds 32” tv. Solid oak end tables & coffee table w/ glass tops. All $250.00. 513-734-0984.
WILLIAMSBURG Against East Fork, 3br, 3ba ranch w/spacious bonus room in basement. BONUS 3 car detached garage set up for body shop. 2+ acres, beautiful private country setting w/ pond. All new flooring. Won’t last long @ $159,000. See pics on Craigslist. Call 513-535-7914.
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403 - MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 1988 COMMODORE 14x80, metal on metal, 3BR, 2BA, fireplace. 0% financing, $2000/down, $500/mo. Sardinia area. 513-505-8311 or 859-466-3554. 2000 BLUE Grass, 16x76, 3br, 2-full baths, all appliances, move-in ready, East Fork Crossing Trailer Park, BEST OFFER BUYS TRAILER! 513-232-4416.
405 - LOTS & ACREAGE BEAUTIFUL 50ACRES W/large rock lined creek & woods, great for hunting or farming. More or less acreage available. Bethel New Hope Rd. 1-mile from Clermont County line, Western Brown but close enough for Bethel.
Asking $199,500 Dan 513-734-6349 or 937-444-6925 (Smaller parcels also available) GOT LAND? $300-$1000 down gets 1-45 acres, Fleming Co. Kentucky, good land, hunting, mobiles okay, water meter is $600, septic $4500! Pay starting $64/monthly. 937-695-9997.
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SPARKLE & SHINE HOUSE CLEANING SERVICES New Customers Receive $15 Off Your First Clean When You Mention This Ad! This family owned & operated business serves customers in Clermont County and the greater Cincinnati area for house & business cleaning needs. Whether you need bi-weekly, monthly, or spring cleaning, call today to schedule your free consultation and ask for Dee! Gift certificates are also available. 513-923-7875
504 - BUSINESS SERVICES ODD THINGS DONE Bobcat Work - Rock Hound Excavation Grass Seeding Yard/Brush Clean-up Lawn Mowing Bush Hogging Wiring Installation Telephone Jacks Installed Painting Large or Small Jobs Call 513-724-2920
TOP DOLLAR PAID!! Cash for furniture, antiques, appliances, tools, fishing, jewelry, gold, silver, records, DVD’s, games, sports, pocket knives, more! ALMOST ANYTHING! 937-378-1819 or 937-378-2850
613 - PETS AND SUPPLIES AKC ENGLISH Bulldogs, 4 left; 2M, 2F. P.O.P. Price ranging from $1500-2000. Call 937-515-9279 after 4pm or 937-377-7003.
614 - HORSES/LIVESTOCK 10YR OLD red & white Paint Mare, Kid Broke. Excellent Trail Horse. $1200.00. Call 513-218-9659.
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 ELVIS MEMORABILIA, pictures, albums, plates, TV Guides & much more. For more information call 513-724-1591. HAY, MIXED grass, square bales, pick up out of field, $1.50, Williamsburg. OH. 513-720-5100.
804 - AUTOS WANTED
A&A CASH FOR JUNK CARS & TRUCKS $200 & UP CASH ON THE SPOT!! FREE TOW!
513-720-7982 CALL 513-304-2280 BIG JIM’S
“JUNK” CAR REMOVAL $$$$$$$$$$ PAYING TOP DOLLAR FOR “JUNK” CARS TRUCKS & VANS
513-304-2280
808 - AUTOS FOR SALE 1930’S-PRESENT
MARK WANTS running, wrecked, dead cars and trucks. Now paying $150 - $400/cash for complete vehicles. FREE TOW! 937-446-3021 or 513-739-0774 2008 CHRYSLER Sebring, 80,000 miles, red body, 4dr, w/cloth interior, 4cyl, $8,000. Call 513-875-3459. 2008 FORD Focus SE 4dr., auto, 34k/miles, silver/tan interior, very nice car, well maintained, $11,000. 513-325-6199. JUNKED, WRECKED unwanted autos, autos, trucks, motorcycles, etc., some towed free, cash paid for some. Call 513-734-1650
901 - SALES ANTIQUES, COLLECTABLES, yard furniture. June 8th & 9th, 9-4. 2573 Herold Rd., Batavia.. East on 32 passed Mercy Hosp. turn left 1-mile.
BOOK DONATIONS NEEDED FOR MILFORD LIBRARY BOOK FAIRS Also CDs, DVDs, LPs and comic books.. Please bring items to the library at 1099 Route 131 or call 248-0700 for pickup of large quantities. Please help. Our book fairs support the library.
Civil Suits The following cases have been filed with Clermont County Clerk of Courts Barbara A. Wiedenbein: CKS Solution Inc. vs. Van Wettering, Philip; PTD Enterprise LLC. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Senior, Vickie vs. Wray, Edna O. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Piwinski, Curtis vs. Belcan Services Group II LTD; Diversapack LLC. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Jackson, Eugene vs. Only at Georges Bar and Grill; Al Masdeh, Jordes; Naylor, Kimberly; Tarter, Dave; John Does 14; ABC Company; Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Padgett, Amanda vs. Brentley, Timothy; Estate of George G. Bilby. Summons and copy of complaint issued. State Farm Mutual Automobile Ins Co. vs. Gray, Tara L. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Huggins, Marie vs. Riggs, Anson V; State Farm Fire and Casualty Company; Secretary of the Department of Health and Human. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Lambert, Lance vs. Linville, Heather M; Geico Casualty Company; Geico Indemnity Company; Alliance Select Medical Insurance Plan; Geico General Insurance Company. Summons and copy of complaint issued. McGraw, Sandra vs. Kroger Company. Notice of appeal, filed. JPMorgan Chase Bank National Association vs. Solimeno, Robert D; Jane Doe name unknown spouse of Robert D. Solimeno; State of Ohio Department of Taxation. Summons and copy of complaint issued. GMAC Mortgage LLC vs. Rath, Linda L; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc.; Clermont County Treasurer; Sedona Ridge Homeowners Association. Summons and copy of complaint issued. US Bank National Association vs. Metz, Matthew N; Metz, Stephanie M. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Bank of America NA vs. MacFarland, Lester E; MacFarland, Marie L; Riverhills Bank. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Ginn, Scott A; Ginn, Kimberly; State of Ohio Department of Taxation; Clermont County Treasurer. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Fay, Brian; Marcucci, Miranda; Clermont County Treasurer. Summons and copy of complaint issued. US Bank National Association vs. Rousey, Janet F; John Doe name unknown spouse of Janet F. Rousey; Ohio Housing Finance Agency; Jamestown Crossing Condominium Owners Association I. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Bank of New York Mellon fka Bank of New York vs. Clark, David M; Clark, Marsha Ann; Household Realty Corporation; Treasurer of Clermont County. Summons and copy of com-
plaint issued. US Bank National Association for SASCO vs. Leist, Stephen; Leist, Sarah; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc.; Clermont County Treasurer. Summons and copy of complaint issued. JPMorgan Chase Bank National Association vs. Sroufe, David W; Sroufe, Charlotte R; State of Ohio Department of Taxation; Bank of New York as Trustee. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Fifth Third Bank vs. Reed Littlejohn, Barbara; Gordon Littlejohn, Blake; unknown occupants, Clermont County Treasurer. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Bank of America NA vs. Whalen, Michael G; Whalen, Louise M; Unknown Tenant; Clermont County Treasurer. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Huntington National Bank vs. Hounshell, Louis; Hounshell, Margie Jean; Clermont County Treasurer; GMAC Mortgage LLC; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Everbank vs. Straub, George; Straub, Julie; First Franklin Financial Corporation; Clermont County Treasurer. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Bank of America NA vs. B. Walden Investments Ltd; Walden, Brynn T. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Fifth Third Mortgage Company vs. Cox, Kevin L; unknown spouse if any of Kevin L. Cox; Advantage Bank; Clermont County Treasurer; State of Ohio Dept of Taxation. Summons and copy of complaint issued. National Bank and Trust Company vs. Painter and Marsh LLC; East Fork Marine LLC; Painter, John B; Painter, Laura A; Heyse, Frederick H; Marsh, Dennis L; Marsh, Melissa A; John Doe unknown tenant; United States of America small business administration; United States of America c/o Attorney General; Linda L. Fraley; J. Robert True Clermont County Treasurer. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Bank of America NA vs. Dunn, Keith A; Dunn, Linda; Bank of America NA; Midland Funding LLC; Main Street Acquisitins Corp. Summons and copy of complaint issued. PNC Bank National Association vs. Kelly, Christopher W; June Doe name unknown spouse. Summons and copy of complaint issued. J. Robert True Treasurer of Clermont County vs. Trustees of Norfolk Lodge 54. Summons and copy of complaint issued. J. Robert True Treasurer of Clermont County vs. Martin, Geneva R; John Doe Spouse if any of Geneva R. Martin. Summons and copy of complaint issued. J. Robert True Treasurer of Clermont County vs. Hodges, Mark E; Jane Doe spouse if any of Mark E. Hodges; Hodges, Melinda K; John Doe spouse if any of Melinda K. Hodges. Summons and copy of complaint issued. PNC Bank Bank National Association vs. Bowman, Charles E; United States of America c/o
Attorney General; State of Ohio Department of Taxation; PCI Membrane Systems Inc. Summons and copy of complaint issued. JPMorgan Chase Bank National Association vs. Rafferty, Myra F; Rafferty, Thomas W; Heritage Ridge Homeowners Association; Treasurer of Clermont County; Auditor of Clermont County. Summons and copy of complaint issued. US Bank National Association vs. Siegrist, Tonya; Siegrist, Carl; JPMorgan Chase Bank National Association. Summons and copy of complaint issued. First Place Bank vs. Mack, Charles William; Westerman, Shirley; Chase Bank USA NA. Summons and copy of complaint issued. RBS Citizens NA vs. Duermit Jr, Walt R; Actual name unknown #1; Present Spouse if any; Clermont County Treasurer; Duermit, Priscilla M; Actual Name unknown #1 Present Spouse if any. Summons and copy of complaint issued. JPMorgan Chase Bank NA vs. Drake, Zachary; Jane Doe name unknown spouse of Zachary Drake. Summons and copy of complaint issued. JPMorgan Chase Bank National Association vs. Richardson, Darren; Jane Doe name unknown spouse of Darren Richardson. Summons and copy of complaint issued. JPMorgan Chase Bank NA vs. Snow, Claude M; unknown spouse if any of Claude M. Snow; FIA Card Services NA; State of Ohio Department of Taxation; Clermont County Treasurer. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. unknown Heirs Ficuciaries Beneficiaries Donees; John Doe unknown spouse if any of Dorothy M. Bowles; Aspen Glen Condominium Association Inc; Clermont County Treasurer. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Discover Bank vs. Workman, Randall Lee. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Shelton, Paula J. vs. Heddins, Lora. Summons and copy of complaint issued. University Hospital Inc. vs. Wenz, Richard. Summons and copy of complaint issued. University Hospital Inc. vs. Tidwell Sr, Cecil. Summons and copy of complaint issued. CACH LLC vs. Isaacs, Dennis H. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Ohio Receivables LLC vs. Romano, Fred W. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Bethesda Hospital inc vs. Dorsey, Cynthia. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Autovest LLC vs. Debell, Branden J; Masterson, Regina K. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Walker, Angela vs. General Motors LLC. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Advantage Bank vs. Reed II, Grady D; Reed, Sheila L. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Cincinnati Insurance Company vs. Pohlman, Jeremy Edward; Helton, Rondel. Summons and copy of complaint issued.
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GARAGE SALE - June 8 & 9, 5906 Tri County Hwy., west of Sardinia. Recliner, desk, computer monitor, TV, stands. kitchenware, knickknacks. Miller. HUGE FAMILY Yard Sale every Fri., Sat. & Sun. from 9am-7pm at Holly Lanes on St. Rt. 125, Amelia. Lots of items for home, clothes for kids & adults, great prices. MOVING SALE - June 15th, 16th & 17th, 93pm, 3896 Greenbriar Rd. From saddles to home goods. Rain date June 22nd.
AUCTION NOTICE Rt. 52, Ripley, Oh. SOUTHERN OHIO’S LARGEST INDOOR CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
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The Southern Buckeye Conference American Division First Team.
Southern Buckeye Conf. All-Stars feature regional final participants Felicity and CNE clean up SBC post-season awards BY CHRIS CHANEY Sun staff
When you have two teams from the same conference that play each other in the state quarterfinals, there's a good chance they have more than a few studs on their team who got them there. That's definitely the case with this year's Southern Buckeye Conference softball All-Stars. Headed by a pair of nowthree time Players of the Year, Emily Anderson of Clermont Northeastern and Montana Wear Felicity, the
Lady Rockets and Lady Cardinals are the cream of the crop in this year AllConference Selections. “Emily is a big part of (our success),” head coach Bill Goldfuss said earlier this season. “She keeps us in each game and gives us a chance every time we play.” Anderson pitched in 179 innings during her junior campaign and boasted a 262 record. She finished the season with 320 strikeouts, 18 shutouts and a 0.43 earned run average. “(Montana)'s just a good pitcher and ball player,” Felicity coach and Montana's
father, Rob Wear said. And she's a good kid who's turned into a fine young lady. She just makes me proud.” Wear finished her season with 338 strikeouts, including her 1,000-career strikeout against Amelia on April 12. The senior pitched in 169 innings during which she accumulated a 24-1 record and an ERA of 0.21. Both Anderson and Wear were honored along with their coaches, Bill Goldfuss and Rob Wear, respectively as well as having six other teammates named to the All-Star selections. The Lady Rockets and Lady Cardinals both one See SBC, Page B12
integrity, honor and showing concern for others following her freshman year and was named to the First Team All-FAVC after her senior year. Off the court, Weymiller was a member of the National Honor Society. She was named a President's Scholar, which awarded her a full academic scholarship. Weymiller plans to major in Psychology. Dave Matulis will attend Mercyhurst University in Erie, Penn. to continue his water polo career. While at
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Milford, Matulis was a three-year center for the water polo team and was given the Most Valuable Player award in 2011. He was named to the First Team All-Ohio in 2010 and 2011, All-South Regional Tournament Team in 2010 and 2011 and was named to the All-State Tournament Team in 2011. Matulis also competed on the swim team for four years and advanced to the state meet his junior and senior season in the 100yard breaststroke and as a member of multiple relays. At Mercyhurst, Matulis plans to major in sports
medicine. Finally, Sara Savitz will be attending Northern Kentucky University to run cross-country and track. Savitz is a two-year member of the cross-country team and during that time she was awarded as AllFAVC Honorable Mention (2010) and Second Team All-FAVC (2011). She was also named Distance/Mid-Distance Most Valuable Player her junior year. Savitz also played soccer for the Lady Eagles as a freshman and sophomore. She will be majoring in education.
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Polo: Cincinnati Polo Club is looking for new members Continued from B1 The Club is always looking for new members to add to their family. Last year, the Club held a youth clinic in the spring geared towards getting kids interested in polo. Three kids have since joined the Club as well as
one of the fathers of the new members. The Club will hold another clinic later this month on June 23 at Wilshire Farms in Goshen, the Club's home field. The clinic is open to both youth and adults and will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The cost is $50 per participant or $35 if you bring your own horse. Interested parties should register by June 9 by e-mailing v&vfarms@gmail.com or calling (513) 456-6113. For more information on the club, visit their website at cincinnatipoloclub.com.
The Southern Buckeye Conference National Divisioin First Team.
Players and coach honored in FAVC post-season awards Sun staff
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Between Milford and Glen Este, 13 players were named to the All-Fort Ancient Valley Conference Team, while Milford's head coach, Tom Kilgore took home the prestigious honor of Coach of the Year. “Obviously, it's a reflection of our entire season and our conference season and what our team was able to accomplish,” Kilgore said of the award. “That's one of our number one goals each year to win the conference and by doing that, the accolades come with that.” The Eagles finished the
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Milford’s Conner Ferguson.
season 17-10 after losing in the second round of the sectional tournament to Hamilton. Milford went 13-3 in conference and clinched the FAVC East title for the second time in three years. Eight Eagles were named to the All-FAVC team, including three seniors. “I think we had a solid conference season. We had one week where we struggled a little bit, but the beginning and end were very strong.” Kilgore said. “I think what it says that while we may not have had a few individual superstars, we had a very well-rounded team. We got contributions throughout the lineup and from a few pitchers.” Of the eight selected, Zach Cook and Keston Vonderhaar were put on the First Team All-Conference. “Keston was our nucleus in the middle of the lineup,” Kilgore said. “Day in and day out, he was by far our most consistent and best hitter. He was our biggest power threat and the guy we relied on the drive in runs in key situations.” Vonderhaar hit .380 with nine doubles, one triple and three home runs. He also batted in 19 runs. “Zach was one of our main two pitchers. Zach had a very good year, conference-wise,” the coach said. “We have big expectations for him returning next year.” Cook led the Eagles with a 1.76 earned run average. In 10 games, Cook had a 52 record, including one shutout. He struck out 54 batters in 47.2 innings of work.
Glen Este was also represented on the First Team. Sophomore outfielder Tyler Burdick was selected by virtue of his team-leading .400 batting average. Burdick hit 10 doubles, one triple, one homerun and had 25 runs batted in. He also stole eight bases. On the Second Team, Milford's Connor Ferguson, Jack Garrett, Andrew Minton and Nick Paul were selected. Ferguson, a senior infielder, batted .300 with 16 RBI and 21 runs scored. Garrett, a junior outfielder, batted .358 with six doubles. Minton, a sophomore infielder, batted .320 with 14 RBI. And Paul, a senior right-hander, had a 7-1 record and 2.49 ERA. For the Trojans on the Second Team, Ryan Fuller, a senior catcher, batted .316 with 14 RBI in 27 games. Fellow teammate, junior outfielder Austin Rieck trailed only Burdick with a .371 batting average that included 11 doubles and 24 RBI. Both Milford and Glen Este had a player receive an Honorable Mention. For the Eagles, junior pitcher Cole Eckelman was selected. Eckelman boasted a 1.91 ERA over his 11 games. He had four saves to go along with his 1-1 record. For Glen Este, senior pitcher Michael Scholl was named the Honorable Mentions list. Scholl appeared in 10 games for a total of 46.1 innings and notched a 3.17 ERA. Scholl was a strikeout expert, K-ing a team-best 58 batters.
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In polo, players usually wear the number of their position.
Track: Four Clermont County qualifiers finish season at OSU Continued from B1
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Bethel-Tate’s Lauren Stacy throws the shot put.
meet. In the discus, Stacy finished 14th with a long toss of 102-feet-7 inches, more than 20 feet shorter than her 124-foot throw at the regional meet. In the shot put, Stacy topped out at 38-feet-3.75 inches, just under a foot shy of her regional long. The area's final state qualifier came from New Richmond. Hannah Hall, a sophomore, finished in a tie for 14th place in the high jump with a top height of 4feet-10 inches. Hall finished in third place at the regional meet with a high jump of 5-feet-1 inch. The silver lining for Clermont County track hopefuls is that three of the four Stutz, Stacy and Hall - will all be back next year to attempt to improve upon their finishes at the 2012 state championship meet.
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Milford: Graduates to play football, volleyball, cross-country and water polo at the college level
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Josie MacCune, a senior at Cincinnati Country Day School and a Batavia resident, has signed a National Letter of Intent to attend Boston University next year to continue her rowing career. MacCune, who is in the process of changing her last name from Jeelani, began rowing at the age of 12 when a neighbor urged her to go to an informational meeting concerning the sport. Jo had always been one of the taller girls growing up, her mother Karii MacCune explained, but she never really found the right sport until rowing came along. “Jo played a lot of other sports growing up and everyone expected her to do everything because she was a bigger girl,” Karii said. “They wanted her to get every rebound or block every goal, but she never fit in with those sports. “She finally went to the informational meeting and it clicked. She tried rowing and she loved it.” MacCune began her rowing career at Harsha Lake in East Fork State Park with the Clermont Crew. Now a few years later,
along with her partner, Lily Fleishmann, a fellow CCDS student, MacCune is nationally ranked following her seventh-place result in the pair category at the 2011 Youth National Championship and a fifth-place finish at the Scholastic Rowing Association of America. MacCune has enjoyed a lot of success over the past six years and has amassed over 20 medals. Among her most prestigious accomplishments are her winning of the double and quad categories as a freshman at the Head of the Hooch competition in Chattanooga, Tenn., winning gold and silver in the respective boats at the Head of the Ohio in Pittsburgh and winning bronze in the double at the Scholastic Rowing Association two years ago. With such a successful career, MacCune gained the attention of some of the top schools in the country, not only known for their rowing teams, but also for their academics. On November 9, 2011, MacCune signed a National Letter of Intent to row for Boston University. “I am beyond words,” Karii MacCune said of her daughter attending BU. “She turned down Cornell and a few smaller schools,
but it came down to each school's neuroscience programs. “BU's neuroscience program is much more established than some of the other schools', plus the consortium with Harvard and M.I.T allow her to take classes at the other colleges.” Another aspect to the decision was Boston University's ability to offer an athletic scholarship. Cornell, an Ivy League school, does not offer athletic scholarships. Karii said BU eventually made an offer that Jo couldn't turn down. On March 8, 2012, Jo had to have shoulder surgery to fix a SLAP tear. While healing, she was watching the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, an annual rowing race between to two historic universities on the River Thames in London, England, when her palms became sweaty and her heart was racing. “She had so much adrenaline pumping, she knew she had to get back in a boat,” Karri said. Jo was back in a boat just five weeks after her surgery and finished in third place at the Oak Ridge Dogwood Regatta seven weeks postoperation. Two months following her surgery, Jo qualified for both Scholastic Nationals and the US Rowing Youth Nationals by virtue of her win at the 2012 Midwest Scholastic Rowing Champi-
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Josie MacCune
onship in the quad. Off the water, Jo was a peer mentor, a student ambassador and a tutor. She had taught eighthgrade algebra and worked for Breakthrough Cincinnati, a program that teaches
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The 16th hole at Muirfield Village Golf Club is a newly redesigned 215-yard par 3 over water.
Nicklaus’ Memorial Tournament gives sports fans best of the best BY CHRIS CHANEY Sun staff
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under-served middle school youths in the Cincinnati area. Jo also volunteers in her spare time for various reputable causes such as Autism Speaks, Relay for Life and Race for the Cure.
coach them… it all changes with the game presence. I think we got a little nervous and we made some mistakes. “They're a great team. Give credit where credit's due. There was no quit in (Champion). Down 4-0, most teams would fold up, but they didn't quit.” Champion added one more run in the sixth and another in the seventh. Felicity, who has come from behind before this season, most notably against Amelia on April 12, still felt like they had a chance. Unfortunately, they couldn't get anything going with the bats and saw their season end on a chilly night in Akron. Despite the loss, the Lady Cardinals made the longest tournament run in school history and set a school record with their 24-1 mark on the season. Coach Wear, for one, was grateful for the time he spent with the team. “I look after each of them just like they're my own child,” Wear said. “ I had an opportunity to be with this group of girls for so long. I'm just glad that they were part of my life and I'm glad that the parents, the school and the community allowed me to be part of theirs.”
Living in and around the greater Cincinnati area, we are spoiled as sports fans. We have two professional teams playing at the highest level of their respective sports, a myriad of topnotch colleges that compete on the nation’s biggest stages and a high school sports scene that is widely considered to be one of the best in entire country. The only thing that Cincinnati seemingly doesn’t host is a PGA Tour golf tournament. Sure, the Nationwide Tour comes through town on a yearly basis at the TPC River’s Bend for the Chiquita Classic and the Golf Center at Kings Island hosted the Kroger Senior Classic until its demise in 2004, but for most sports fans, they want to see the big names; the Tiger Woods’, Phil Mickelson’s and Rory McIlroy’s of the world. Luckily for us, our state is the birthplace of one of the
best golfers to ever pick up a club: Jack Nicklaus. The Golden Bear was born in Upper Arlington, Ohio, right outside of Columbus. Nicklaus is a buckeye through and through. He grew up right up I-71, went to the Ohio State University and still considers Ohio his home. In an effort to give back to he community that raised him, Nicklaus gave life to the Muirfield Village Golf Club and the Memorial Tournament. Beginning with the first event in May of 1976, the Memorial Tournament has become one of the premier tournaments not only on the PGA Tour, but in the world. The field of players assembled is virtually unparalleled by non-major events and each May the best golfers the world has to offer travel a couple of hours up the road to Dublin, Ohio to compete at Jack’s place. The event has produced a list of winner’s that is a virtual who’s who of golfing royalty. Nicklaus himself
has won the tournament twice. Tom Watson, Raymond Floyd, Hale Irwin, Greg Norman, Fred Couples and Ernie Els have all hoisted the Memorial Trophy. Some guy named Tiger has won it five times. This past week, the Muirfield Village Golf Club prepared itself for the game’s best to descend upon Columbus once again. With storylines galore as the second major championship of the season drew closer, perhaps the most polarizing figure in the game was able to reach back into his bag of tricks and make this particular Sunday in Columbus one to remember. Tiger Woods shot rounds of 70-69-73-67 to claim his fifth win at the Memorial and his 73rd career PGA Tour win. Fittingly, Woods’ win tied him with the host (Nicklaus) in career victories. The pair now share the second most career victories behind Sam Snead’s 82. “It's awfully special to
just have won this event, and to do it here with Jack there at 18, it's special for us as players,” Woods said in his post-round press conference. “To be able to tie Jack at 73 wins and to do it at such a young age, it feels really special.” The turning point in Woods’ come-from-behind win was an amazing chip-in on the par 3 16th hole. In a tough spot behind the green with water in front, Woods would have had to hit the perfect shot to get his ball anywhere close to the hole. Instead of getting it close, Woods made the chip to put him into the lead for the first time all day. The former world No. 1 added another birdie on the 72nd hole to cement his victory as well as stake his claim as a force to be reckoned with in two weeks at the U.S. Open. As Cincinnati sports fans, the two mile drive up I-71 is well-worth the price of admission to see the world’s best compete on course that one of the game’s all-time greats calls home.
their respective divisions in the SBC going away and it was no surprise that they ended up facing off in the regional finals of the Ohio High School Athletic Association playoffs. The Lady Cardinals defeated Clermont Northeastern 1-0. Other members of the Felicity team included First Team selections Brittany Sowers, Hillary White, Jordan White and Dakota Wise. On the second team allconference squad was Whitney Grooms. On the American Division First Team along with Anderson were Allison Gilkerson, McKena Miller, Chelsae Osborn and Raelyn Reynolds. Second Teamers for the Lady Rockets were Carly Aselage and Jordan McGowan. The Amelia Lady Barons finished third in the American Division and had five members named to the AllStar team. On the First Team for the Lady Barons were sophomore Dana Caldwell, junior Brady Potrafke and senior Shelby Engle. On the Sec-
ond Team were freshman Elena McDonald and junior Whitney Brezinkski. Also in the American, Goshen had three players honored and New Richmond had two. From Goshen on the First Team were Rebecca Straus and Kaitlyn Tucker and from New Richmond was Bethany Smith. On the Second Team were the Lady Warriors' Kelly Parriman and the Lady Lions' Cassidy Martin. In the National Division, second-place finishers Batavia were well-represented, having six members of the team named as AllStar selections. On the First Team were sophomore Briana Appel, junior McKenna Fraley and seniors Lexi Lipps and Kristin Trogden. Haley Kilgore and Morgan Leach were named to the Second Team. Finally, Williamsburg put five members of their sectional qualifying team on the post-season honor roll. Seniors Emily Barge, Tara Dennis and Courtney Wagers were put on the First Team while Krysta Lynch and Alexa Tibbs were named to the Second Team.
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Boston by way of Batavia
Felicity: Lady Cards fall in semis
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Clermont Northeastern’s pitcher, Emily Anderson.