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UC, Ohio PD investigates possible homicide ing to Union City, Ohio Police Chief, Mark Ater, upon arrival on the scene, it was discovered an UNION CITY - The Union City 18-year-old male victim had suffered a fatal gunshot wound. Ohio Police Department is cur“Right now I can tell you we rently investigating a Thursday are investigating this as a homievening shooting that has led to the death of an 18-year-old Union cide,” stated Chief Ater. “We are currently in the process of interCity man. viewing five or more people who At approximately 7:05 p.m., were inside the residence at the emergency personnel from the Union City Fire Department and time of the shooting. ” When asked if there have been Union City Rescue responded any previous incidents with those along with officers from the Union City, Ohio and Union City, associated with the residence or in the area, Chief Ater stated, Ind. Police Departments as well “Not so much with this particular as the Darke County Sheriff’s Department and the Darke Coun- apartment but we do receive calls to the complex on a regular basis. ty Coroner’s office to the 300 block of Taffy Court in reference We were dispatched earlier today, just a couple of blocks away, to to a shooting with a possible juvenile gunshot victim. Accord- a couple of gentlemen who were
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BOE accepts Chief ’s resignation By Susan Hartley
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GREENVILLE — Greenville Board of Education on Wednesday unanimously accepted the resignation of NJNJROTC Chief Stephen Eldred with a 4-0 vote. Board member Fred Matix was absent. According to Superintendent Eldred Doug Fries, Eldred voluntarily submitted his resignation letter on Friday, Dec. 6. Eldred, who has been with the district since May 2015, has been on administrative leave since Dec. 3. The regular monthly BOE meeting, held in the Anna Bier Gallery at Memorial Hall was standing room only, filled with students, parents, grandparents, and community members in support of Eldred. Eldred’s alleged infraction was not explained during the board meeting, however, Fries did respond to an email request from DarkeCountyMedia. com sent Dec. 3, prior to Eldred’s resignation, asking if the alleged incident involved a student. “No,” Fries replied, explaining “he (Eldred) is on leave for an internal investigation. The leave
started today (Dec.3).” During the public portion of Wednesday’s meeting, 13 individuals requested time to speak. Many commented on how Eldred’s support during difficult times had positively affected their families. “My son would not have graduated if not for Chief,” said Alice Evans. “A lot of these kids won’t go back to school without Chief.” Andrea Gray, who has worked with the NJROTC boosters, said she has three sons who have been enrolled in Greenville’s NJROTC program. “What’s decided by the board isn’t just going to affect the students,” Gray said, explaining how under Eldred’s leadership the NJROTC program’s community service has grown from 800 hours to 3,500. “Did he do something wrong?” Gray asked. “Yes. He admitted his responsibility.” Several students emotionally shared examples of how Eldred had encouraged them to make life-changing decisions – including forgoing selfharm. “His program made me See Chief | 4A
Vision becomes a reality By Bethany J. Royer-DeLong DarkeCountyMedia.com
ARCANUM — It was the realization of a vision that brought well over a 100 individuals together to celebrate the opening of the new agricultural education, athletic, and community center at Arcanum-Butler High School on Saturday. The event began with thanks to the multiple contributors, their support culminating in a facility that, as stated by John Stephens, Arcanum superintendent, builds upon the tradition of education and collaboration within the community. “The fact that so many people stepped up financially to make this happen is a testament to the support of our students, the importance of agriculture in our community, and the love of athletics,” said Stephens, stating the collaboration is the highlight of his career. “I’m extremely proud.” As shared by Ag Instructor and FFA Adviser Brian Pohlman, the vision began some 40 months ago when the school restarted the FFA Chapter. Along the way, the program would earn recognition at both the state and national level and now boasts well over 100 students. It was in 2016 that Pohlman sat with school administrators to discuss proper facilities for a growing, top-
The Arcanum school district, contributors, supporters, educators, students, and more are pictured during ribbon-cutting for the new multi-purpose addition at Arcanum-Butler High School on Saturday.
notch program. It was going to be a fiveyear plan to look at the possibility of an addition. However, the timeline was well exceeded, said Pohlman, thanks to the school superintendent’s dedication and commitment to see the building come to fruition. Pohlman also thanked the multiple supporters and donors, stating, “What a great day to be a Trojan. You, the Arcanum community, made this dream a reality.” The 20,000-square-foot addition was made possible thanks to financial contributors from Ralph and Phyllis Brumbaugh, Greenville National Bank, and Jafe Decorating, to name only a few. The numerous individuals and businesses are recognized with nameplates in the
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hallway of the new addition. Garmann Miller and Associates, of Minster, were the architects. The addition includes vocational and agriculture laboratories, multiple welding booths as well as a greenhouse. There is ample classroom space, storage areas, and restrooms with the athletic center hosting a variety of exercise equipment thanks to the work of the athletic boosters. Athletic director, Jason Schondelmyer, says he gets goosebumps whenever he walks into the new athletic facility. He emphasized the new facility will help close the gap with their competition and will develop trust amongst teammates as they work through what he believes is the process of
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carrying AR-style weapons and smaller firearms. It was determined that the weapons were being carried legally and that no crime had been committed at that point.” Chief Ater later added, “It has yet been determined if there has been a connection in the two incidents. We are looking into the possibility but as of now they are not considered suspects.” As of press time, no arrests have been made. “We are still early in the investigation and have several witnesses we are questioning at this time and trying to iron out the details. Our thoughts are with the family who has lost a loved one tonight and we are going to do our best to investigate everything to the fullest extent of the law.”
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Intoxicated McDonald’s employee told to leave Disorderly On Dec. 7 an officer was dispatched to McDonald’s North, 1301 Wagner Ave. on the report of an intoxicated female lying on the sidewalk. Upon arrival the officer made contact with suspect, Ashley Boone, who said she was waiting to go to work at McDonald’s for third shift. Boone had glassy eyes, slurred speech, and could not stand up without falling over. A McDonald’s manager told the officer Boone was an employee and was due to work third shift. The manager said she advised Boone that due to her being intoxicated she would not be working her shift and for her to return home. Boone became upset she was not allowed to work and laid down on the sidewalk. Boone was told if she did not head home, Greenville Township Fire and Rescue (GTFR) would be called to evaluate her. Boone asked the officer for help to stand up, but once she was on her feet she began to fall. The officer told Boone that due to her being unable to stand up by herself, GTFR was being called to assess her. Boone became agitated and began to walk away from the officer. The officer grabbed hold of Boone’s arm and she turned around and struck the officer in the
chest. The officer advised Boone she was being detained and when attempting to put her in handcuffs, Boone lost her balance and dropped to her knees. The officer assisted Boone the rest of the way to the ground in the prone position. Once on the ground she was placed in handcuffs. Boone was advised to stand up at which time she became dead weight and would not stand up on her own. Boone was escorted to her feet and placed in the rear of the officer’s patrol cruiser. When GTFR arrived on the scene, Boone was removed from the rear of the cruiser, was placed on a medical stretcher and was transported to Wayne Hospital for further treatment. According to the police report, Boone will be issued a citation once sober.
was not allowed to be on the property. Carla became angry and began yelling and calling the victim names. The victim also said Carla ran toward her and punched her in the chest. The victim told the officer she had open heart surgery in November and was having pains. Greenville Township Rescue responded and transported the victim to Wayne Hospital for evaluation.. Later in the day the victim called police again to let them know Carla was back at the property. An officer met with the victim to pick up her written statement and medical paperwork from Wayne HealthCare. The victim identified Carla Wintrow as the subject who punched her. On Dec. 8, the officer made contact with Carla Wintrow at her apartment. Wintrow said she had been in a verbal altercation with the victim, but denied punching her. Wintrow was issued a citation for assault.
tim said Bowles was bent over, staring at a coat on the ground. When she asked him what he was doing, he said “waiting for him to get up.” The victim said she told Bowles no one was there on the ground. When the complainant’s daughter told Bowles there was no one on the ground, he began yelling at her and calling her names. Bowles ran upstairs to a bedroom, where he began hitting a flat screen TV, causing damage. Bowles then ran downstairs while concealing an item in his coat and went out the front door. Bowles will be issued a citation for criminal damaging once located.
EARLY BIRD POLICY The Greenville Police Beat is prepared from public records available at the Greenville Police Department. Every effort is Assault made to balance the public’s right to know On Dec. 7 an officer responded to an with the rights of the individuals involved. apartment in the 800 block of Russ Road Readers are encouraged to contact Greenon the report of an assault. The victim Trespass ville Police if they have information or told the officer she was approached by a On Dec. 6 an officer was dispatched to concerns regarding these or any other incifemale she knew as Carla, who asked her if the 100 block of Oxford Drive on a tresshe would take her to get beer. The victim pass complaint. The officer spoke with the dents they see. The Early Bird notes all suspects are innocent until proven guilty said Carla was intoxicated and was holdcomplainant/victim who said when she ing a beer can. She told Carla she would returned home from work, suspect Shawn and welcomes comments and concerns not take her to get beer and told her she Bowles was inside her residence. The vic- regarding this community service.
Versailles FFA has extra fruit VERSAILLES – The Versailles FFA Fruit has arrived and they have extra product available. The Versailles FFA has extra of the following products which includes: Ohio Red Delicious Apples, Ohio Gold Delicious Apples, Ohio Gala Apples, Ohio Apple Mix (Red delicious, Gold Delicious, and Fuji). Apples can be purchased in a full box of 40lbs of apples, 1/2 box of 20lbs of Apples and 10lbs of apples. There is also
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Connie Harshbarger and Becky Shumaker, second and fourth from the left in white jackets, present the Team Addiegirl contribution of $2,575 check to Duane Edwards. Looking on are, from left to right, CADC represenatives Susan Fowble, Peggy Black, Sherry Marten, Barb Fee, Sharon Kerns, Trudy Eastland, Kay Curry and Christine Lynn as well as Christy Prakel, director of the Darke County Foundation.
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GREENVILLE — Team AddieGirl presented the Cancer Association of Darke County a check for $2,575 at noon on Monday at the First United Methodist Church in Greenville. The donation came from the Sunshine 5K Challenge through the Darke County Foundation, which took place Sept. 14 in Greenville City Park. Christy Prakel, director of the Darke County Foundation, said proceeds from that event and the previous six 5Ks benefit local nonprofit organizations. “We have been having this event for seven years,” said Prakel. “Becky (Shumaker) and Connie (Harshbarger) do the work. These girls recruit people to come out and are enthusiastic about doing it. It’s a lot of fun. The Greenville Marching Band played music. You can walk or run; $15 of the $18 went to the Cancer Association. There were 119 runners/walkers this year.” “We’d love to get more walkers,” said Shumaker. “We see miracles all of the time,” said Harshbarger. “We did this to spread awareness of childhood cancer,” Shumaker said. “The money goes to organizations serving Darke countians.” Addie is the name of Shumaker’s grandaugher who was diagnosed with cancer right after that first Sunshine 5K. The team started the season after. “After two years, Addi-
son was doing great and to think of all the money that goes to other people,” said Harshbarger. Shumaker and Harshbarger were in attendance to present the check to the Cancer Association of Darke County, which was represented by Director Christine Lynn, Susan Fowble, Duane Edwards, Kay Curry, Peggy Black, Sherry Marten, Barb Fee, Sharon Kerns and Trudy Eastland. Team AddieGirl, which runs for non-profits, reported having been to the Niagara Falls Great Canadian American 5K Challenge. That team formed after Shumaker’s granddaughter was diagnosed with leukemia They have donated to the CADC the last two years and before that to Children’s Hospital in Dayton for two years. Premier Health served as a major sponsor of the event. Proceeds from the Sunshine 5K will benefit these local non-profit organizations: AddieGirl for Cancer Association of Darke County, Ansonia High School National Honor Society, DeColores Montessori School, Edison Foundation and St. Mary’s School. The Sunshine 5K is part of the Darke County Wellness Challenge. “The run will stay exclusively in the park next year,” said Prakel. Contact Staff Writer Linda Moody at lmoody@aimmediamidwest.com or at (937)569-4315 ext. 1749. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.
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ANSONIA — There were 47 entries this year in the Ansonia Lighted Tractor Parade, held Saturday night. “Several of those were day-of participants, which makes parade line-up interesting,” said Erica Wentworth of Ansonia Community Pride, which organized the event. Susie Singer, member of Ansonia Community Pride, did the announcing for the parade, which lasted nearly an hour. According to Wentworth, the Combs family had the parade entry with the most lights—11,156. All of the entry fees for the parade go to an organization of the group’s choice, and this year’s selection was the Ansonia Volunteer Fire Department. “Not only do they do so much for our town, but they are always willing to help our group with any project we have,” Wentworth said. “We are so happy that we were able to raise $1,000 for them this year.” Mora Menzie sang the National Anthem prior to the start of the parade. “We did have a kettle corn vendor set-up,” Wentworth said. “The fire department was open for warming up pre-parade. The Ansonia Community Center hosted a Toy Lighted Tractor Christmas
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This was the leading and most patriotic entry in the Ansonia Lighted Tractor Parade Saturay night. It was an American Pride vehicle.
the participants. We were amazed at all of the time, money and creativity put help during line-up; Mora into the entries this year.” parade. Ashes to Beauty Accepted for the second Menzie for singing the and Under the Willow National Anthem; Ansonia annual event were lawn Tree were open late, and mowers, ATVs, RTVs, Police Department and Better You Boutique was the Ansonia Volunteer Fire large trucks and other agriset up also.” culturally-related vehicles Department for help with In addition to Wentto decorated with lights worth, Ansonia Communi- the parade route; Village ty Pride community mem- of Ansonia and the Village and driven. It was open to any individual or organizaAdministrator Tom Welbers are: Jessica Riffle, tion. baum for help with closAmber Gelhaus, Crystal Entries this year were: ing the road and parade Gibbs, Sarah Edwards, Rex Weyrick, Rex’s Metal logistics; Ansonia Local Sara Smith, Abby Evers, Art; Beam’s Mobile WeldSchools for use of their Ted Atkins, Stephanie ing; Dave and Annette parking lot and supportAtkins, Christa Everman, Mestemaker; 2019 Miss Jill Beam and Susie Singer. ing the parade; Casey’s for dimming their lighting Annie Oakley and 2019 “Extra parade help volDarke County Fair Equine to make the parade extra unteers were Erin Horst, magical; the Whistle Stop Queen; John Sayer; Spenwho helped with marketing of the parade and does for helping with advertise- cer Landscaping; Meyer ment; the Barga Family for Family Farms; Ansonia a tremendous job; Justin Parents Alliance; Mike Shuttleworth, who helped loaning us extra lighting to help keep everyone safe; and Peggy Follrod; Ansowith sound and parade nia Youth Football; Farm and the Ansonia Youth line-up and safety; and Power of the Past; Apple Beth Turner, who did Face- League for use of their Farm Service; Tony Mansignage.” book live for the group,” gen and Katie’s Pieces; She went on, “We are said Wentworth. “We Curt Deaton; Francis Famso thankful for our small would also like to thank ily; Ansonia FFA; Ansonia town and everyone’s willLarry Campbell and the Cheerleaders; Nieport ingness to help out. We First Church of God for Farms; would also like to thank use of the parking lot and
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Also, Trevor Miller; J&K Swine Farm; Josh Routt and Family; Combs Family; Ansonia Marching Band; Horst Simmentals and Post Simmental Farm; Bill Marker; Breezy Hill Farms; Darke Thunder Entertainment; Nutrien Ag; Mayo Family Farms; Schmitmeyer Family; Eric Newman; Gelhaus Family; JL Grilliot Farms LLC; Luke Osterloh; Jason Wright Family; Jean and Jerry Young; Tribute Funeral Homes; The Whistle Stop and Riffle Family; Chuck Miller Family; Meadows Towing; Gower Farms; Rossburg Fire Department and Ansonia Fire Department. Video of the parade can be found on Ansonia Community Pride’s Facebook page. Contact Darke County Media Staff Writer Linda Moody at lmoody@ aimmediamidwest.com or 937569-4315, ext. 1749. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.
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Trustees gather at banquet Musical entertainment throughout the evening was provided by the Green DeVilles. Craig VanCulin gave the invocation prior to the meal. Tim Lynch, first vice president of the state association, spoke to the crowd and reminded them of the upcoming state conference in Columbus. “It’s going to be great again,” he said. “We will have over 80 workshops available and more than 150 vendors at the trade show. Another highlight will be Wendel Cox, who
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GREENVILLE — Two hundred-plus guests were entertained Tuesday night at the Darke County Township Association (DCTA) Christmas Banquet held at Romer’s in Greenville. President Justin Hines welcomed the guests and introduced county officials and department heads as well as former officials and DCTA presidents, and Ed Huff Jr., executive secretary, introduced the state officers in attendance.
has done a local study on governments — small, medium and large — and will serve as the keynote speaker. “When you send in your registration, you can order a t-shirt to commemorate 2020 before Jan. 12.” Lynch also reported that the Ohio Trustees Association will be offering four $1,500 scholarships for any student in a township. The student, he said, can apply for more than one but each application has to be in a separate envelope. “A golf tournament will
subsidize the scholarships,” he said. In another announcement, Lynch told that he is running for president of the OTA this year. “I ask for your support,” he said. “I have been in the OTA for 12 years; four as director, two years as secretary-treasurer, four years as second vice and two years as first vice. I’ve learned a lot. I feel I’m pretty well qualified for the position.” It was also noted that Darke County’s Ed Huff will be running for state first vice and that Scott
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New officers of the Darke County Township Trustees for the coming year will be, from left to right, Treasurer Dave Bewer; Secretary Debbie Kuhnle; Vice President Ty House; President Curtis Yount; and Executive Secretary Ed Huff Jr.
Fabin, who was also in attendance Tuesday night, for second vice at the state level. Darke County Common Pleas Court Judge Jonathan Hein swore in the new township trustees and the fiscal officers in separate ceremonies.
Door prizes were given away to concluded the program. New officers for next year are: Curtis Yount, president; Ty House, vice president; Debbie Kuhnle, secretary; Dave Brewer, treasurer; and Ed Huff Jr., executive secretary.
GHS. vocal music Christmas concert set To conclude the performance, the Wavaires will perform “Carol of the Bells,” followed by the combined choirs singing “Silent Night.” The grand finale will feature the GHS Orchestra, under the direction of JR Price and GHS Choral Alumni performing the “Hallelujah Chorus,” with guest accompanist Terri Fryman. Tickets for the show on Courtesy Photo Dec. 17 are available online Greenville vocal music students are preparing for their annual Christmas concert, to be held Dec. 17 at by visiting ghsvocalmusicMemorial Hall. boosters.seatyourself.biz. Pre-sale tickets are $4 for Various solo and small ing the second half of the perform “His Name Shall students/school faculty and group holiday favorites will show with “Falala,” “Frosty Be,” “Arrival” and “Noel! $6 for adults. be performed between the and the Hand Jive” and Noel!” Any remaining tickets will large choirs. The Wavaires will be open- “North Pole Rock n’ Roll.”
GREENVILLE – The GHS Vocal Music Holiday Concert, “Spirit of the Season” is scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. at Memorial Hall. Auditorium doors and the ticket booth will open at 6:30 p.m. that evening. The concert will begin with “Spirit of the Season” and “Christmas Carol Jamboree,” featuring the Wavaires. The Girls Glee will perform “A Song of Santa- Christmas Medley” and Collage will be performing “Santa Baby,” “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” “All I Want for Christmas is You,” and “Here Comes Santa Claus.” Concert Choir will also
Singles Dance set GREENVILLE – A Singles Dance hosted by the Darke County Singles Group will feature The Drifters Band with C.W. Tipton. The event will be held Saturday, Dec. 28, at the VFW Post 7262 Ballroom, 219 N. Ohio St., Greenville. They will have carry-in dinner at 7 p.m. Bring a dish to share. The group will furnish meat and table service.
to accept his resignation,” Bryant said. “He doesn’t just help out in the school, From page 1A but also in the community. We all understand he should face some kind of want to wake up in the morning,” said one student consequence.” Community member and who said she had considveteran Fred Dean said he’d ered suicide until Eldred encouraged her otherwise. worked with Chief Eldred on numerous occasions Both Fries and board with both VFW and Ameripresident Brad Gettinger can Legion projects. took a moment to address “I’d hate to see him go,” this student, pointing out Dean said. there were teachers, guidPrior to accepting ance counselors and the Eldred’s resignation, GetRecovery & Wellness program counselors who were tinger thanked those who attended and spoke in there to help her if faced behalf of the instructor. with thoughts of suicide. “I know it’s difficult to “He always has a positive come here and talk about a attitude. He’s teaching us difficult subject,” Gettinger to be ready for life,” said said. “Personnel issues are student Cheyanne Hartnever easy. We take it serisock. Former NJROTC student ously. I understand it’s an Dalton Ratcliff also shared emotional issue.” Fries also commented, his support of his NJROTC explaining how the school instructor. district would “always “If you genuinely care about these students here, stand behind the programs we have.” you’ll keep him.” Ratcliff Eldred’s resignation is said. Another parent, Kimber- effective Dec. 25. ly Bryant, also addressed Reach Managing Editor Susan Hartley board members. at shartley@aimmediamidwest.com “It would be a mistake
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The dance will be held from 8-11 p.m. Singles Dances are open to the public 21 years and older. No membership is required. Admission is $7. The VFW has cash bar and carry-in drinks are not permitted. For more information, call/text Phyllis at 937901-3969. Like them on Facebook (Darke County Singles Group).
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VERSAILLES – The Versailles FFA chapter is conducting its annual toy drive and is teaming up with the Versailles Council of Churches. The new toy collection drive will assist families that are served through the Versailles Council of Churches. The Versailles FFA has been teaming up with the Versailles Council of Churches for the past four years. The new toys that are distributed through Council of Churches serve from babies through 16-years. These toys will be collected in various barrels within the Versailles area. Any extra new toys that are not distributed through the Council of Churches will be given to St Denis Catholic church, Rustic Hope, Ronald McDonald House of Dayton, St. Vincent DePaul and Dayton
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Advice for purchasing a home warranty By John North,
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Buying or selling a new home? You may want to have the added coverage of a home warranty? In some cases, a home warranty can help you save on expensive home repair services. Better Business Bureau offers tips to help protect your largest investment. So, what exactly is a home warranty plan? Home warranties are popular with both home owners and sellers. They offer discounted repair services or replacement of your home’s appliances and major systems. For many standard home warranty plans, this may include coverage of all the parts and components of your home’s electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning systems as well as many home appliances. You may also be able to customize your plan to cover other items. The cost of buying a home warranty is around $500 a year for a basic plan and much higher for a more comprehensive plan or if your home is larger than average. You can purchase a home warranty on your home at any age and time. BBB suggests these tips when shopping for a home warranty: * Research home warranty companies. For instance, you can contact your BBB for a list of BBB Accredited home warranty companies and Business Profiles on ones you’re considering. Visit www.bbb. org or call (937) 222-5825 or (800) 776-5301. * Get several quotes before purchasing a warranty. Don’t necessarily settle for the lowest home warranty. * Ask companies for references and call them. * Ask friends and family for input. If they’ve had a good experience with a company, it’s likely you will too. Also, ask your real estate agent, he or she may be able to offer recommendations. * Consider the deductible. The industry average is $50 to $100 per claim, but some companies charge as much as $150 per claim. * Ask the company who will perform the repairs. Most warranty companies have their own network of service contractors, but some allow you to hire a contractor of your choice. Understand the policy before you buy. * Ask what is classified as an emergency and what the turnaround time for an emergency is. * Consider how long it will take for a repairman to be dispatched to your home once you contact the home warranty company. Also, beware of how you are treated by the company representative and the repairman. * Get a detailed, impartial inspection of the house. The inspection will alert you to any pre-existing problems, which may not be covered by the warranty. * Determine the size of the company. Larger companies may offer more services, but smaller companies may offer more personal service. * Read the fine print to fully understand what is or isn’t covered with your home warranty plan. * Ask questions, such as what is and isn’t covered and are there any limits on coverage. Remember, home warranties and home insurance aren’t the same. Home warranties protect your home’s appliances/systems from breakdowns caused by normal wear and tear. Insurance pays for damages/loss caused by unexpected events, such as fire and weather damage.
Jackson Twp. meeting set UNION CITY – Jackson Township Trustees’ next meeting scheduled for Dec. 16 is cancelled. The trustees will have its year-end meeting at 7 p.m. on Dec. 30 at the Jackson Township Building. The trustees request any bills or other year-end concerns be addressed at this meeting. The Jackson Township trustees are Richard Brooks, James Hanes and Doug Longfellow. The fiscal officer is Sandy Denniston. The Jackson Township Zoning Inspector is Curt Yount. For zoning matters, contact Inspector Yount at 547-7381.
I dream of being a horrible husband I can hardly believe that my beautiful wife and I are celebrating our 23rd anniversary this weekend. Like any couple, we’ve had our ups and downs, but our ups have definitely out-weighed our downs. From our union, we have produced two beautiful, strong-willed daughters. Geesh! That makes it sound like we are a manufacturing company. There are no secrets about our relationship and at times I’ve probably shared more about my family’s antics than they would prefer. I’ve chronicled the absurd, weird and inconceivably stupid things they’ve done. One of the biggest questions I hear is, “How do you stay married?” To be honest, I’m very fortunate my wife is too cheap to file for divorce. In my humble opinion, she has it made living with me. I spelled made wrong. I should have spelled it maid. I cook 95 percent of our meals (and clean up my mess), do dishes, laundry, and taxes, put up the Christmas decora-
Call to reform FISA system WASHINGTON, D.C.— Congressman Warren Davidson (R-OH) renewed his call for sweeping reforms to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) after the Justice Department released Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s report about the FBI’s investigation into the Trump Campaign in 2016. The report found that investigators and their supervisors made numerous errors and omissions when preparing FISA applications. Upon reading the report, Congressman
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Davidson said: “This is why we need to reform FISA altogether. The secrecy of the court and the actions taken by FBI investigators show that it is too easy to abuse our government’s surveillance program. Investigators didn’t vet the Steele Dossier properly and neglected to inform the FISA court that it was funded by the DNC. These additional surveillance authorities are supposed to be focused on national security and foreign intelligence. To see them misused, makes We want to hear from Please le you! know ho t us w are doin we g.
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ten about the third time I inadvertently abused my wife until my youngest daughter reminded us. I’m not sure how I ever forgot this one because it is probably the most absurd dream I’ve ever had. I do need to be delicate with how I retell this story because my publisher doesn’t like me to use certain words in a story. I am not much of a handyman, but I do know how to pull nails and I know a claw hammer is usually the best tool. In a dream where you can be anything and do anything, I was pulling the nails out with my fingers. In reality, the heads of the nails were attached to my wife’s protuberances or as she calls them, “her chesticles.” I don’t know how any of these dreams ended because she insisted on waking me up before they were over. On the bright side, three times in 23 years means they only happen once every seven years. I can’t wait to see what kind of dream I have when I’m 60.
Park district holds meeting GREENVILLE – The Darke County Park District Board of Commissioners has scheduled a special work session on Friday, Dec. 20, 8 a.m., at the Shawnee Prairie Nature Education Center, 4267 St. Rt. 502, W., Greenville. This meeting is to clear up any unfinished business for 2019 and pass the 2020 appropriations budget.
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Cassi Mead scores one of her game high 22-points for the Bradford Lady Railroaders in CCC win over Newton.
Lady Railroaders down Newton Besecker said of his team’s game plan. “We didn’t do real well at that today and part of it was they were Bradford – The Lady out really getting after us Railroaders defeated the defensively and we just Newton Lady Indians 74-39 in a Saturday after- had a lot of one-on-one stuff going on out there.” noon CCC home game. Remi Harleman, a 5’8” “We got off to a really freshman post player for good start had a couple the Lady Railroaders conshots go down early,” said Bradford coach Chris tributed 8-points. “She does all right,” Besecker. “Kind of got things rolling for us – got Coach Besecker said of some momentum going.” his freshman. “She has a Bradford took the open- long way to go but she’s improving.” ing quarter by a 22-5 Cassi Mead led Bradscore with six Lady Roaders getting in the scoring ford and all scorers with a game high 22-points in column led by Remi Harthe win for the Lady Railleman’s 6-points. roaders. Quarter No. 2 had the Cassi had a really great Lady Railroaders adding game,” said Besecker. 20-points to the board “She has probably been with Austy Miller and our most consistent player Cassi Mead each confrom day one – she just tributing 5-points as six Bradford girls would once played outstanding.” BOXSCORE: again find the scoring BRADFORD 74, NEWcolumn sending the teams to the break with Bradford TON 39 BRADFORD – C. Mead holding a comfortable 22, A. Miller 17, R. Canan 42-14 advantage. 9, A. Gade 8, R. Harleman “The kids played real 8, E. Canan 7,A. Fike 3 – well defensively in the first half,” Coach Besecker TOTALS 19 12-16 7 74 NEWTON – K. Heisey noted. 13, M. Hughes 10, C. The Lady Indians Gleason 7, K. Walters 5, scored 12 third quarter points while Bradford was E, Szakal 2, M. Craig 2, J. cooling down to 10-points Mitchell 2 – TOTALS 17 5-9 0 39 in the period with the 3-POINTERS score standing at 53-26 Bradford 8 (C. Mead 4, with one period to play. A. Miller 2, A. Gade 1, R. Mead paced the Lady Roaders with three fourth Canan 1) Newton 0 quarter 3-pointers as SCORE by QUARthe home team would TERS: take the final period by a 22-20-11-21 74 Bradford 21-13 score to secure the 05-09-12-13 39 Newton 35-point win. “We try to focus on executing offense that we Contact Darke County Media Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@ need to be able to execute aimmediamidwest.com or 937-548against better teams,” 3330 By Gaylen Blosser DarkeCountyMedia.com
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Lady Patriots break records By Gaylen Blosser DarkeCountyMedia.com
HOUSTON – The TriVillage Lady Patriots scored 12 fourth quarter points on their way to hitting the century mark in defeating the Houston Lady Wildcats 101-36 in Monday night non-conference action. The road win saw two Tri-Village Lady Patriots records fall in the victory; Rylee Sagester setting a new 3-point shooting mark with the freshman draining 9-consecutive threes beyond the arc and the Lady Patriots as a team setting a new school record of 16 3-pointers in a game. “The crazy thing is; Rylee missed her first one and then she finished the night 9-for-10 from three so she made nine in a row after missing the first one,” said Tri-Village coach Brad Gray. “Eight of those were in the first half so she had eight threes in the first half and 29 of her 32-points were in the first half. She didn’t play at all in the fourth quarter so she really didn’t get very many opportunities in the second half to get shots up.” With Sagester finishing the night 9-10 beyond
the arc, the result was an incredible 90-percent shooting from long range. The 3-point Lady Patriots team record 16 treys came by way of three Lisa Siler triples, two each from Trisa Porter and Andi Bietry to go along with Sagester’s nine threes on the night. “Not only did Rylee shoot well, our whole team did,” Coach Gray noted. “We were 16-20 from the 3-point line (80-percent). We just shot it really well and not just from there. We were 24-37 (65-percent) from inside the 3-point line and we were a perfect 5-5 from the free throw line so all of our kids shot really well. PHOTO CAPTION: Tri-Village Lady Patriots freshman Rylee Sagester. (Stockton Studio photo) “We set a team record from made threes in a single game with 16,” added Gray. “Lissa Siler goes 3-4 from the 3-point line, Andi Bietry 2-3 and Trisa Porter 2-3 – so we had four different kids who hit multiple threes which is a good sign for us.” The Lady Patriots took a 33-4 lead after one period of play on the Lady Wildcats home court with Sagester drilling 5-triples
for 15-points, Maddie downing with 6-points, Siler 6-points, Morgan Hunt 4-points and Porter a 2-point basket. The second quarter had the Houston girls battling back to score 17-points hitting four 3-pointers of their own. “In the second quarter to their credit, they hit some shots, they hit 4-threes,” stated Coach Gray. “They had a kid that got hot and after the way we kind of jumped on them in the first quarter, they did respond very well in the second quarter and made a nice little run at us by scoring the 17. Tri-Village continued its hot hand adding 31-points to the board with the team drilling 6-treys, three from Sagester and one each from Porter, Bietry and Siler sending the teams to the break with the Lady Patriots leading 64-21. Period No. 3 had Coach Gray beginning to back it down after Sagester hit her ninth consecutive 3-pointer early sending the freshman to the bench where she would camp out the remainder of the game. Tri-Village freshman Morgan Hunt hit for 6-points in the
period, Maddie Downing 5-points, Porter 5-points including a triple and Bietry and Siler each adding a 3-pointer. Holding a commanding 89-28 lead after 3-quarters, all five Lady Patriots starters would not see the court in the final period as Coach Gray would go to his bench to close out the night’s contest. BOXSCORE: TRI-VILLAGE 101, HOUSTON 36 TRI-VILLAGE – R. Sagester 32, M. Downing 17, Morgan Hunt 16, L. Siler 12, T. Porter 10, A. Bietry 6, M. Scantland 4, D. Gray 2, M. Downing 2 – TOTALS 24 5-5 16 101 HOUSTON – R. Voisard 11, Amber Stangel 9, K. Jones 7, M. Maier 7, M. Booher – TOTALS 8 5-9 5 36 3-POINTERS Tri-Village 16 (R. Sagester 9, L. Siler 3, T. Porter 2, A. Bietry 2) Houston 5 (R. Voisard 3, K. Jones 1, A. Stangel 1) SCORE by QUARTERS: 33-31-25-12 101 TriVillage 04-17-07-08 36 Houston Contact Darke County Media Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@ aimmediamidwest.com or 937-5483330
Greenville Lady Wave earn defensive win over Fairborn Lady Skyhawks umn. Gilbert and Behnken each knocked down a 3-pointer in the opening quarter. FAIRBORN – The Gilbert placed the Lady Greenville Lady Wave travWave with nine second eled to Fairborn to take quarter points including on the Lady Skyhawks in a triple in their way to a a MVL varsity basketball game and brought home a 15-8 advantage sending the teams to the halftime 46-32 double digit Saturbreak with the Greenville day afternoon win. girls leading 27-16. “Fantastic team Behnken took high hondefense,” said Greenville ors for the Lady Wave in coach Rachael Kerns folperiod No. 3 with 7-points lowing the game. Greenville took the open- including her third triple of the night to lead Greenville ing period 12-8 with five to a 10-6 advantage over Lady Wave, Abbie Yoder, the Lady Skyhawks and Natea Davidson, Annie take a 37-22 advantage to Hayes, Haleigh Behnken the final period of play. and Morgan Gilbert each Fairborn was 1-point getting in the scoring col-
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ville’s Haleigh Behnken led all scorers with a game high 18-points followed by Morgan Gilbert with 13-points in the win. The Lady Wave move to 2-0 in conference play and take on the Vandalia-Butler Lady Aviators in a Wednesday night MVL match-up at Greenville. “A big game coming up at home on Wednesday against Vandalia Butler,” Gaylen Blosser | DarkeCountyMedia.com concluded Coach Kerns. BOXSCORE: Nyesha Wright grabbed 10-rebounds for the Lady Wave in MVL win over GREENVILLE 46, FAIRFairborn. BORN 32 GREENVILLE – H. better in the fourth taking Lady Wave. Behnken 18, M. Gilbert, N. Nyesha Wright pulled the final period 10-9 with Davidson 5, N. Wright 3, Behnken hitting her fourth down 10-rebounds for the L. McKinney 3, A. Yoder 3-pointer of the day for the Lady Wave while Green-
2, A. Hayes 2 – TOTALS 10 5-12 7 46 FAIRBORN – N. Oktavec 11, J. Austin 8, M. Culbertson 6, C. Mustard 4, N. Dunman 3 – TOTALS 6 5-13 5 32 3-POINTERS Greenville 7 (H. Behnken 4, M. Gilbert 2, L. McKinney 1) Fairborn 5 (N. Oktavec 2, J. Austin 2, N. Dunman 1) SCORE by QUARTERS: 12-15-10-09 46 Greenville 08-08-06-10 32 Fairborn Contact Darke County Media Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@ aimmediamidwest.com or 937-5483330
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Versailles third downs Tippecanoe Lady Red Devils our best stat in the first half in general,” said White. “We have to figure out how to start a game, but at least VERSAILLES – The Versailles Lady Tigers took they figure it out once we advantage of a strong third made a couple adjustments at halftime. They come out quarter to defeat the visitand ready to go. I guess ing Tippecanoe Lady Red better the second half than Devils 53-40 in a Monday to go downhill the second night non-conference half.” matchup. “We battle back and forth Versailles used period the majority of the game,” No. 3 to get some daysaid Versailles coach Tracy light between the teams White, “and then we kind outscoring Tipp 14-6 with of pulled away a little bit Winner adding 6-points there in the third quarter.” including 2-2 at the line The Lady Red Devils got giving the Lady Tigers a out in front early and held 33-22 lead with three quara 12-10 first quarter lead ters in the book. with the clock ticking down Both teams used the only to have Danielle Kunk final period for their largdrain a 3-point buzzer beat- est production of the er to give the Lady Tigers night with Versailles using a 13-12 lead at the end of 7-points each from Winone period of play. Lindsey ner and Kunk, Caitlin Winner paced Versailles McEldowney with 4 and with 7-first quarter points Hanna Barga 2-points for a including a 3-pointer. 20-point fourth. Defense and sloppy play “Daniel (Kunk) played at both ends of the court well – started off a little contributed to a low scorrough and then she figured ing second quarter with it out, attacking the basket, Versailles outscoring the figured it out defensively visitors 6-4 sending the as well,” White said. teams to the break with the “Caitlin (McEldowney) Lady Tigers holding a slim has a target on her back 19-16 advantage. from everybody,” Coach “Our turnovers were not White said of her veteran
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18-fourth quarter points led by 6’2” junior, Katie Hemmelgarn’s 10-points. The Lady Tigers were 3-6 at the first half free throw line and finished the night 14-19 while Tipp was good on 6-of-7 for the game. “Free throws were a better percentage for the game than in the first half,” White said. “We figured it out in the second half. Getting to the line is huge and when we can do that and capitalize on it it’s a big win for us.” Lindsey Winner led Versailles and all scorers with a game high 20-points. Hemmelgarn led Tipp with 16-points on the night. “Lindsey did a lot of things tonight,” noted Coach White. “Lindsey had some hustle plays, rebounds, scoring – she does a lot of things behind the scenes that maybe doesn’t stick out as much Gaylen Blosser | DarkeCountyMedia.com Caitlin McEldowney puts up a 3-pointer for Versailles in the team’s win in the stat column.” “They were all over her,” over the Tippecanoe Lady Red Devils. coach White said of her on their scouting report to 6’3” senior, Brooke Stonestarting guard’s 7-points. shut her down – but she is braker. “They were double “Everybody knows her and triple teaming her.” doing some other things name, everyone knows Coach White was who she is and when they that people don’t realize.” pleased with the Lady Tippecanoe put up talk about a team, she is
Tigers performance on the boards for the night. “It is a big point of emphasis for us, offensive rebounding especially so we can shoot the ball and have trust that our teammates are going to go get it offensively,” White stated. “In the second half we got better in that area.” BOXSCORE: VERSAILLES 53, TIPPECANOE 40 VERSAILLES – L. Winner 20, D. Kunk 15, C. McEldowney 7, H. Barga 6, K. Marshal 3, B. Stonebraker 2 – TOTALS 15 14-19 3 53 TIPPECANOE – K. Hemmelgarn 16, A. Mader 10, K. Clodfelter 8, R. Wildermuth 4, H. Wildermuth 2 – TOTALS 14 6-7 2 40 3-POINTERS Versailles 3 (D. Kunk 2, L. Winner 1) Tippecanoe 2 (A. Mader 1, K. Clodfelter 1) SCORE by QUARTERS: 13-06-14-20 53 Versailles 12-04-06-18 40 Tippecanoe Contact Darke County Media Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@ aimmediamidwest.com or 937-5483330
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ARCANUM – The Arcanum Lady Trojans defeated the visiting Preble Shawnee Lady Arrows 61-30 in a Tuesday night non-conference game. “They feed off the defense,” Arcanum coach Dean said of the Lady Trojans play. “When they work together hard on defense they find themselves offensively.” Arcanum took the opening period 19-6 with Kayla O’Daniel scoring 7-points, Taylor Gray and Hailey Unger each adding 6-points and Gracie Garno a point. The Lady Trojans put their defense on display in period No. 2 by shutting out the visitors 11-0 to take a 30-6 lead at the break. “We did the things we needed to do defensively,” said Dean. “We closed off lanes, we pressured Kayla O’Daniel drives to the basket for the Lady Trojans in Tuesday night varsity basketball game with Preble Shawnee. properly, we trapped and denied ball back. We Trojans holding a 31-16 advantage. did all the things we do through hard work.” The Arcanum girls played one better in an 11-10 third quarter sending the teams to the final period with the Lady
Unger’s 9-points led Arcanum to a 20-14 fourth quarter advantage to give the Lady Trojans a 31-point win. Arcanum shot an uncharacteristic low 44-percent on 12-27 at the free throw line. “I bet we left 40-points on the floor,” Coach Dean said of the night’s shooting. “It was tough at times. We grind through that and we need to finish better on the boards, but they are coming together
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ROGERS – Allen E. Rogers, 80, of West Milton, passed away on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2019 at Hospice of Miami County Inpatient Unit. He was born January 5, 1939 to the late Clarence E. & Helen M. (Flory) Rogers-Gentner in Gordon, Ohio. He is preceded in death by his parents and sisters Ruth Naseman, Pearl McGraw, and Francis Stansberry. He will be missed and remembered by his loving wife Nova L. (Rhoades) Rogers of 59 years; daughters Durinda (Harold) Simmerman of Vandalia, and Shelly (William) Lane of Tipp City; grandchildren Brad Canan, Jeff Simmerman, Steven Lane, Branden Lane, Sharayah Winkelman, Shayla Thompson; great grandchildren Brady Canan, Addyson Canan, and Emma Simmerman; sisters Joyce (Greg) Halderman of Miamisburg and Phyllis Skaggs of Miamisburg and numerous nieces and nephews. Allen was a member of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church and the Huber Heights Masonic Lodge #777 F&AM. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 12, 2019 at Hale-Sarver Family Funeral Home, 284 N. Miami St, West Milton. Burial is in Gettysburg Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 1209 S. Miami St, West Milton, OH 45383. Online memories of Allen may be left for the family at www. hale-sarver.com. SCHOENLEBEN – Glen W. Schoenleben long time resident of Greenville, Ohio died peacefully on December 8, 2019 at the Brethren Community Schoenleben Retirement Home in Greenville, Ohio at the age of 90. He is survived by his brother, Bud Schoenleben of Celina, and two Grandsons Adam Eichenauer of Hawaii and Alan Eichenauer of the Virgin Islands. Glen was born April 30, 1929, the son of William and Marie (Young) Schoenleben who both preceded him in death. He married Phyllis (the love of his life) on Dec. 24, 1947 whom passed away in 2016 and they were married nearly 69 years. Glen owned and operated Idding Auto Glass in Greenville for several years. He enjoyed automobiles, old engines, restoring old Wheel Horse Tractors, small engine repair, and traveling in his RV. He and Phyllis had one child Sharon (Eichenauer) Schoenleben who preceded him in death in 2014, he also is preceded in death by his brother, Kenneth Schoenleben and his sister, Ruth Mosier. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019 in the First United Methodist Church, 202 West Fourth St., Greenville, with Pastor Barbara Pope officiating. Burial is in Oak Grove Cemetery, Fort Jefferson.
Arrangements are being handled by Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville. Condolences for the family may be sent to www. zecharbailey.com. RHOADES – Lois Ann Clippinger Rhoades, 89, of Greenville, passed away Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019 at the Brethren Retirement Community of Greenville. Lois was born Aug. 12, 1930 in Johnson City, Tenn. and the daughter of Rhoades the late John A. and Helen Florence (Wilson) Wallace. Lois was devoted to her family and loved spending time with her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. She enjoyed traveling, gardening, fishing, boating and band concerts in the park. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by husbands Dr. Richard Vance Clippinger and Franklin G. Rhoades. Also her granddaughter Rachel McGlinch and her son Donald Clippinger. Lois is survived by her children and their spouses, Suzanne Clippinger (Richard) Osborne of Albertville, AL, Sara Clippinger (Jeff) Yosick of Taylors, SC, and Patricia Clippinger (Steve) McGlinch of Greenville; grandchildren Nichole Harris, Eric Harris, Ashley Yosick Couse, Dylan Yosick, Tyler Yosick, Lindsey McGlinch, Aiden Clippinger and Frances Clippinger; great grandchildren Ally Harris, Ethan Harris, Luna Yosick, Everett Yosick, Amina Couse, Sterling Garrett-Harris and Nicholas Garrett-Harris; brotherin-law William (Carolyn) Clippinger of Evansville, IN, and niece Holly Hatchett of Nashville, TN. The family would like to thank all her kind neighbors that have helped her over these past few years and those who cared for her during her time at the Village Green and the Brethren Retirement Community. Funeral Services were held Friday, Dec. 13, 2019 in the Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville, with Pastor Todd Reish officiating. Burial is in the Greenville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family would like Memorial Contributions be given to the Brethren Home Resident’s Aid Fund. Condolences for the family may be sent to www. zecharbailey.com. RIEGLE – Ruthanna N. Riegle, 92, of Greenville, passed away at 2:30 a.m. Monday, Dec. 9, 2019 at the Rest Haven Nursing Home. Ruthanna was Riegle born May 14, 1927 in Darke County Ohio and the daughter of the late Clarence and Helen (Routzong) Morris. She was retired having been employed for 30 years at General Athletic Company and 15 years at
Fram Corporation, both of Greenville. Ruthanna was a member of St. Paul United Church of Christ of Greenville. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Alvin “Junior” Riegle. Ruthanna is survived by special friends Frank and Betty (Byrd) Marchal of Bradford and Alex Marchal of Medina. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 12, 2019 in the Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville, with Pastor Doug Klinsing officiating. Burial is in the Abbottsville Cemetery. It is the wishes of the family that Memorial Contributions be given to State of the Heart Hospice of Darke County. Condolences for the family may be sent to www. zecharbailey.com. MILLS – Jeanette Viola Mills, 92, of Hollansburg, passed away on Dec. 9, 2019, at Greenville Health and Rehab in Greenville. She was Mills born on Jan. 5, 1927, in Darke County, to the late Eli M. and Flora Mae (Studebaker) Smith. In addition to her parents, Jeanette was preceded in death by her husband, Harry Edgar Mills, whom she married on Dec. 24, 1942; her infant daughter, Betty Jo Mills; and her sisters, Sylvia DeBruler, and Alice Kaiser. Jeanette was a talented seamstress and loved to sew. She enjoyed crocheting and playing cards with friends and family. She loved to cook and bake and will forever be remembered for her pickled eggs and famous pecan pie. Jeanette had few needs in life. She only needed her family to be happy. She loved to spend time with her grandsons and great granddaughters. Nothing brought a smile to her face more than being with them. She was the foundation on which her family was built, and her absence will be felt every day. Jeanette is survived by her daughter, Sandy Hollinger and her husband, Jerry, of Hollansburg; her grandsons, Johnathan Hollinger and his wife, Amber, of Greenville, and Cody Hollinger of Hollansburg; and her great granddaughters, Harley and Olivia Hollinger. Private services will be held at the convenience of Jeanette’s family. Burial will follow in Greenmound Cemetery in New Madison. Jeanette’s family has entrusted Tribute Funeral Homes, New Madison Campus, with the arrangements. Jeanette’s family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to the staff at Greenville Health and Rehab for all the love and care they gave. They truly went above and beyond. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com.
FYFFE – Rebecca Miller Fyffe, 59, passed away Dec. 3 at UNC Medical Center in Chapel Hill. A native of Ohio, she was the daughter of the late Dale Fyffe and Bernadine Miller. A funeral service was held on Tuesday, Dec. 10, at Bryan-Lee Funeral Home Chapel, Angier. Burial is at Sandy Grove Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery. Becky is survived by her husband of 35 years, Michael Fyffe; sister, Cheryl Piguet (Dave) of Ohio; brothers, Mike Miller, Tim Miller, Steve Miller (Marsha) and Terry Miller; sister-in-law, Sandy Berger (Robert); brother-in-law, Early Fyffe, Jr. (Debbie), all of Ohio; and a host of loving extended family members. In lieu of flowers, monetary donations for school supplies and/or school supplies themselves can be donated or dropped off at Angier Elementary School, 130 E. McIver St., Angier, NC. Condolences to the family may be made at bryanleefuneralhome.com. DISPENNETTE – Glenna M. Dispennette, 79, of Greenville, passed away on Monday, Dec. 9, 2019, at Wayne HealthCare in Greenville. She was Dispennette born on Aug. 3, 1940, in Henton, Ky., to Glenn and Nellie (Gillispie) Perkins. Glenna served honorably in the United States Army. She loved spending time with her family, especially her grandkids. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gene Dispennette; her parents; her great grandson, Jacob Magoto; her brothers, Harry and John Gillispie and George and John Perkins; and her sister, Marie Denaro. Glenna is survived by her children, Rhonda (Mike) Magoto, and Keith (Debbie) Dispennette, all of Greenville; her grandchildren, Jamie Magoto, Shannon (Paul) Wright, Jessica (Josh) Addis, Sean (Laci) Henninger, Trey Koons, Justin Dispennette, Taylor (Abbey) Dispennette, Tabby Dispennette, and Colton and Braydon Osmer; her great grandchildren, Paige Magoto, Chase and James Wright, Colton, Caidyin, and Camdym Addis, Nova Henninger, Kason Baker, Ryllie and Abriella Koons, Alana and Faye Lynn Dispennette, Oliva and Owen Dispennette, and Kamdyn Dispennette; her brother-inlaw, Joe (Roseann) Dispennette; her sisters-in-law, Jerri Dispennette, Jan Cook, Joni (Steve) Burelison, and Jovette (Brian) Meyers; and numerous nieces and nephews. A celebration of Glenna’s life will take place at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 16, 2019, at Tribute Funeral
Homes, Greenville Campus, with Rev. Eric Fee officiating. Burial, with full military honors, will follow in Miami Memorial Park near Covington. Guests may visit with Glenna’s family on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2019 from 4-6 p.m. at the funeral home. The family request that everyone dresses in causal attire. Memorial contributions may be given, in memory of Glenna, to the Cancer Association of Darke County, P.O. Box 781, Greenville, Ohio 45331. Online condolences may be share with Glenna’s family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com. TRITTSCHUH – Ted J. Trittschuh, 78, of Ansonia, passed away on Dec. 11, 2019, at Kindred Hospital in Dayton. He was born on Aug. 19, 1941, in Darke County, to Trittschuh the late Lloyd and Carol (Schlecty) Trittschuh. In addition to his parents, Ted was preceded in death by his son-in-law, Todd Walls; and his granddaughter, Rebecca Trittschuh. Ted was a 1960 graduate of Ansonia High School. He worked as a supervisor of logistics for BASF in Greenville for over 26 years until he retired in 2000. When Ted was not working, he enjoyed spending time at Long Lake in Indiana, where he and his family had a cottage for over 30 years. He had many friends in the area and cherished the time he spent there with his family. Ted also enjoyed garden tractors and tinkering with them. He and a group of tractor friends would travel to garden tractor shows all over and loved to share his passion with others. Ted was a lifetime member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Willowdell, Ohio until it closed in the spring of 2019. He then joined the Trinity Lutheran Church in Versailles, Ohio where he currently attended. He was also an active member of the Ansonia Masonic Lodge until it closed and continued his membership with the Gettysburg lodge. Ted was proud of his family and took great delight in the joys that he shared with them. Ted is survived by his wife of 58 years, Joan (Whittington) Trittschuh; his children, Kim Klipstine and her husband, Bill, of Versailles, Diana Walls of Ansonia, and Matt Trittschuh and his wife, Jennifer, of Arcanum, Ohio; his grandchildren, Kate Brewer and her husband, Clint, of Dublin, Ohio, Ben Klipstine and his wife, Nicole, of Westerville, Ohio, Pete Scharf of Columbus, Joe Scharf of Cincinnati, Chris Scharf of Kettering, Ohio, Beth Trittschuh of West Carrollton, Ohio, and Mary and John Trittschuh, both of Arcanum; his brother, Tom Trittschuh and his wife, Marilyn, of Arcanum; and his numerous nieces and nephews.
A celebration of Ted’s life will take place at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 14, 2019 at Trinity Lutheran Church, 204 East Wood Street, Versailles, Ohio 45380 with Pastor Michael Althauser officiating. Burial will follow in Ansonia Cemetery in Ansonia. Guests may visit with Ted’s family on Friday, December 13, 2019 from 4-8 p.m. at Tribute Funeral Homes, Greenville Campus, and again on Saturday from 9-10 a.m. at the church. Memorial contributions may be given, in memory of Ted, to the Hahn-Hufford Center of Hope, 1306 Garbry Road, Piqua, Ohio 45356. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com. BOLIN – Gary L. Bolin, 68, of Greenville, passed away at 7:52 p.m. Monday, Dec. 9, 2019 in the Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton. Gary was born Dec. 7, Bolin 1951 in Union City, Ind. and the son of June (Timmons) Bevans of Greenville and the late James Bolin. He retired in 2014 from the Beauty Systems Group of Greenville, enjoyed watching college and NFL football, and was an avid Philadelphia Eagles fan. Gary was known by all as the ultimate jokester and always left you with a big smile on your face. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by a brother Kenny Bolin November 2017 Gary is survived by his wife Kay L. (Beisner) “Hine” Bolin of Greenville. They were married March 26, 1995. Also children Josh J. (Carly) Bolin of Versailles, Patrick M. Hine of Cincinnati and Heather L. (Josh) Stith of Greenville; grandchildren Jacob Bolin, Gavin Bolin, Leland Bolin, Nadia Bolin, Emma Stith and Kylee Stith; brothers Mikel Bolin and Jim (Tammy) Bolin all of Greenville; sisters Cathy (Mike) Wright of Union City, Ohio and Chris (Jerry) Nestor of Greenville; sister-in-law Martha Hine of Texas as well as numerous nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Life service will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2019 in the Zechar Bailey Funeral Home Greenville, Ohio with Pastor Todd Reish officiating. The family will receive friends on Monday, Dec. 16, 2019 from 6-8 p.m. in the funeral home. It is the wishes of the family that Memorial Contributions be given to the American Heart Association. Condolences for the family may be sent to www. zecharbailey.com. CARPENTER – Scott David Allen Carpenter, 38, of Union City, Ohio died Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2019. Private family services to be held at a later date. Condolences may be left for the family at www.stockerfraley.com. See OBITUARIES | 9
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JONES – Ronnie Lee Jones, 28, of Greenville, died Nov. 27, 2019. A Memorial Service will be held Jan. 21, 2020, 2 p.m., at CMA Church. OYLER – Kenneth D. Oyler, Sr., 96, of Arcanum died Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2019. Funeral services were held on Monday, Dec. 2, 2019, at Palestine Old German Baptist Church. Arrangements were under the direction of Zechar Bailey Funeral Home in Greenville.
MARIA STEIN – The Maria Stein Shrine of the Holy Relics recently hosted two events featuring St. Nicholas, to celebrate his feast day on Dec. 6. St. Nicholas of Myra was a fourth century bishop in Turkey who was noted for his generosity and the miracles from God which surrounded his life. The first event, for children, was held on Saturday, Dec. 7. Over 80 area children and their families gathered in the
GREENVILLE – The Greenville Church of the Brethren, 421 Central Ave., invites everyone to a Christmas Eve service on Dec. 24 at 8 p.m. This special service includes “Christmas Through Children’s Eyes” - a multi-media presentation of the Christmas story featuring artwork created by children who have been a part of our children’s ministry. The service will also include special music, meditation and candle lighting. A nursery is available. Contact 548-3583 for more information.
Legion hosts fish fry
GREENVILLE – American Legion Post 140 will host a fish fry on Friday, Dec. 20. The dinner begins at 5 p.m. and the cost is $8. This is an all-you-can-eat meal. For more information, call Fred Dean at 4177414.
Hands Across the Darke meeting
GREENVILLE – Hands Across the Darke, a local community service club for teens, had its most recent meeting on Dec. 3. At this meeting, members handled their items of business on the agenda first, and then after the meeting they baked cookies. These cookies will be given out locally to first responders, paramedics, and fire and police stations. Their next meeting will be January 7, 2020 at 7 p.m. in the OSU Extension Office in Greenville. For more information about this club contact Rhonda Williams at OSU Extension, Darke County. Submitted by Kylee Winner, reporter
GHS Class of 1955
GREENVILLE – Greenville High School Class of 1955 will have its Christmas luncheon on Thursday, Dec. 19, noon, at Bob Evans on Wagner Avenue, Greenville. There will be a $5 gift exchange for those who want to participate (woman gift for woman and man gift for man). For more information, call Georgianna.
ered for “Yes, Virginia, There is a St. Nicholas” in the Shrine’s Upper Room. The dinner, catered by Bella’s Italian Grille in Celina, was followed by a presentation on St. Nicholas by Tim and Katheleen Nealeigh of Greenville. The role of St. Nicholas was reprised by Tim and his wife played investigative journalist seeking out the truth from the accounts of St. Nicholas’s life. It was a fun, warm-hearted, adultspin on the beloved saint.
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St. Nicholas visited children during a special celebration on Dec. 6.
The Shrine wishes to invite everyone, of all ages and religious backgrounds, to visit its annual Nativity display open until Jan. 7.
To learn more about the more about the Shrine, hours of operation and upcoming events, visit mariasteinshrine.org.
Two for One at EMCC GREENVILLE – On Sunday, Dec. 22, at 10:30 a.m., the East Main Church of Christ, 419 East Main St., Greenville, is pleased to host a musical presentation by Two for One. They will be sharing a special Christmas program during the church’s Praise Celebration worship service. Two for One is a musical duo consisting of cousins, Nancy (Lease) Livingston, and Jana (Lease) Kolling. Nancy began a music ministry many years back, singing for churches, fairs, and festivals. Recently, she added a singing partner, her cousin, Jana, who shares a passion for music.
They both sing and play instruments in their church’s praise band on Sunday mornings. In addition, they enjoy sharing their love for the Lord with others in the surrounding communities, through music and testimony. Nancy says, “Our desire is to bring listeners close to the Lord with feelings of gratitude and thanksgiving for what He has done in their own lives, having fun along the way.” A freewill love offering will be taken for Two for One. For more information about this special event or the church, contact Jim Morehouse at 937-547-1557.
Nancy Livingston and Jana Kolling will be sharing their music on Dec. 22.
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SkillsUSA director visits MVCTC ENGLEWOOD – Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) SkillsUSA Chapter 2 held its third meeting on Nov. 5, and discussed the SkillsUSA OhioFall Conference along with other opportunities for students such as the future SkillsUSA competitions. The meeting began with congratulations to all the regional officer candidates and explanations of the different contests that will be happening in 2020 followed by guest speaker State Director of SkillsUSA Ohio, Jackie Walker. Ms. Walker spoke about her involvement with SkillsUSA and how the organization sets up students for employment straight out of high school, along with filling the skills gap here in Ohio and the rest of the United States. She began by explaining how she got into SkillsUSA and how it greatly improved her life as a whole, going into such
that was the main point of the demonstration. We are strong when we work together as a team and not alone. Afterward she showed a video about a student who made it to World SkillsUSA Competition and it went into detail about his journey on making it to World Skills along with his plans and life after World Skills. The meeting ended by Courtesy photo MVCTC SkillsUSA Chapter 2 officers are shown with Ohio SkillsUSA thanking Ms. Walker for her wonderful work with Director Jackie Walker. SkillsUSA Ohio and for details as how SkillsUSA alone, but with a team and sharing her story along with taught her leadership, man- leaders it was simple, and taking time out of her day agement, and skills that made her a better team player. She proceeded to bring several students on stage and gave them a challenge, remove the bolt from a pipe without using their hands. At first it was only two students working together, but after some time, more kids joined in and tried to solve the problem. The task was impossible when done
to see the potential we have here at Miami Valley Career Technology Center. The third SkillsUSA Chapter 2 meeting was truly inspiring and eye-opening for all students, and all left with some great knowledge. Dedicated to providing premier educational choices and advanced employment preparation for youth, adults, and organizations, MVCTC has proudly served the Miami Valley since 1971. For more information about MVCTC, visit www. mvctc.com.
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Shrine’s Adoration Chapel for prayer and singing. It was not long after that St. Nicholas arrived and spoke to the children about his life and what it means to live as Jesus did. From there, they were dismissed to find their shoes, which they had left in the hallway, filled with oranges and chocolate coins. The event ended with cookies, hot cocoa, pictures, and crafts. On the next day, many “children at heart” gath-
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Greenville Federal sponsors VoicePlay concert GREENVILLE – Darke County Center for the Arts was recognized Greenville Federal as an Impresario sponsor for the presentation of award-winning a cappella quintet VoicePlay in concert at Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall on Saturday, Dec. 14. Greenville Federal also supports DCCA’s Family Theatre Series and Arts in Education programs, which benefit Darke County youth and their families. According to DCCA Executive Director Andrea Jordan, “DCCA is grateful for Greenville Federal’s sponsorship at the Impresario Level, DCCA’s highest level of sponsorship, which helps enable our efforts to provide culturally enriching experiences for the citizens of our community.” VoicePlay originally gained
fame as a finalist on season four of NBC’s The Sing-Off, and has continued to win acclaim touring across the U.S. and around the world. According to Mr. Warner, the group’s members, Earl Elkins, Jr., Eli Jacobson, J. None, Geoff Castellucci, and Layne Stein, use only their own voices to create a fully orchestrated sound while performing songs from many eras in a broad variety of styles. “They have a lot of fun emoting and vocalizing and creating their own musical accompaniment, and that sense of fun is transmitted to the audience which can’t help but get caught up in the magic,” Mr. Warner commented. In addition to the Holiday Event VoicePlay also performed for Darke County
December events at BPL BRADFORD – The Holidays are around the corner and there is still of time to make memories with family and friends. Bradford Public Library hopes to be part of your family’s activities. Here is what they have planned for December. On Monday, Dec. 16, Girl Scouts will have a recruiting event in the community room from 6-7 p.m. This is for young ladies kindergarten and up. Come see what scouting is all about. Local author Larry Hamilton will be making stops at all Miami County Libraries to speak on the Randolph narrative. Mr. Hamilton will be at Bradford Public Library on Tuesday, Dec. 17 from 6:30-8 p.m. to address “Family History and the Randolph Narrative in Doing the Right Thing.” He will be making presen-
tations relating to the Randolph narrative and/or clarifying the proposal on The Community Benefit during the Q & A period following the program presentations. See their webpage for more information about his other library presentations. Preschool Story Hour will be on a Christmas Break until Jan. 7. Fit and Fab will continue to meet Mondays in December at 7 p.m., (no class Dec. 30) and Wednesday mornings at 9 a.m. (no class Christmas and New Year’s Day). The Library will be closed on Tuesday, Dec. 24 through Thursday, Dec. 26 and Tuesday, Dec. 31 so staff can celebrate with family and friends. The staff at Bradford Public Library wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
high quality professional artists who perform for students in all grade levels in each local public school at no cost to the students. Other presentations include The Fitzgeralds, step-dancing fiddling siblings from Canada’s Ottawa Valley, who performed for high school students; DuffleBag Theatre’s interactive celebration of storytelling for kindergarten through third graders; and Guitar Man Jim McCutcheon bringing his highly contagious enthusiasm and love for music to fourth through sixth-graders Jan. 6 through Courtesy photo 10. Jeff D. Kniese, president and CEO of Greenville Federal, presented a DCCA’s 2019-2020 Family check to DCCA Executive Director Andrea Jordan and DCCA Artistic Theatre Series season feaDirector David Warner. tured a recent performance public school seventh and DCCA’s Arts in Education by Virginia Repertory Chileighth graders at St. Clair programming. DCCA’s A.I.E. dren’s Theatre’s adaptation Memorial Hall as part of program annually presents of The Velveteen Rabbit.
Darke County Lions unite to save lives GREENVILLE – The cuddly “sloth” doll was a donor favorite at the 24th annual Darke County Lions “Teddy & Friends Blood Drive.” But for Arcanum Lions Club member Bill Campbell, nothing lit up the holidays like the little white Teddy with the magic paw. Bill and other members of the Arcanum, Gettysburg, and Pitsburg Lions Clubs volunteered at the Dec. 10 blood drive at the Greenville Church of the Brethren and helped purchase 110 stuffed animals for young patients at Wayne HealthCare. The Lions invited donors to choose a doll for a child and sign a gift tag with messages of encouragement. One lucky child will get a unique Teddy, if Bill can “bear” to part with it. “It’s the one I can’t give
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away. It lights up!” he said as he squeezed the paw of the white Teddy Bear and watched colored Christmas lights inside the doll glow. “I’m going to steal it! Ain’t that cute? It’s the only one of all the bears that has lights!” Along with the many good wishes, the blood drive totaled 98 whole blood donors and 87 donations, plus 14 platelet and Courtesy photo plasma donations. Arcanum Lions Club volunteers show off some of the stuffed animals “It’s fun to meet all the that will soon find new homes. people and know we’re doing something for the dog,” said Pitsburg donor “We both picked sloths,” community, the hospital, Carolyn Hollinger, who said Arcanum sisters Jesand there’s always a need made her 99th lifetime sica Yarber and Maegann for blood,” said Arcanum donation. Greenville’s Jane Layman. “It was our favorLions volunteer Darwin Flora signed a get well mes- ite,” said Jessica. “The Rhoades. “It’s all the Lions sage but needed help from last couple of times, we’ve clubs in the county,” said the Lions before deciding donated together, and we Pitsburg Lions volunteer on a purple Unicorn doll. signed up for the next one.” David Kepler. “We’ve been “He picked it for me,” she Louis Grilliot came from doing it for 24 years.” said. “I was taking too Versailles to donate plate“I chose a tan puppy long.” lets for his 179th lifetime donation. He remembers being inspired to donate more than 40 years ago by the Kremer family in North Star. “Our neighbors had two boys that were hemophiliacs. They always needed blood,” said Louis. “Once you get started you GREAT SELECTION at our keep doing it and try to Cut Tree Lot & Cut-Your-Own Field. increase doing it.” Louis said he hopes to ROPING-WREATHS-GREENERY catch up to fellow platelet 7701 Salem Ave., Clayton donor Ivan Patterson, who (Just off I70, Exit 26) settled into the donor bed Open Mon.-Sat.: 9am-8pm, next to Louis at the Lions Sun. 10am-8pm Club blood drive to make Through Christmas Eve his 537th lifetime donation. “My next goal is to get to 600 by my 95th birthday,” www.brownsnursery.com said Ivan. Mary Ann Ridenour from Greenville celebrated her 75th lifetime donation. “It started with by dad,” she said. “We had an aunt that needed blood and dad started, then my sisters and me, and his brother. We’d all go, and we carry on the tradition.” Helping save lives and helping put smiles on the faces of young hospital May this Christmas bring patients are both traditions you the best of everything! at the Lions blood drive. Arcanum donor Jess Mayes showed her holiday spirit when she arrived to donate in reindeer antlers. She had been wearing them all day at the Dollar General store in Brookville. “I had them on at work and meant to take them off!” Thanks to all of our fine friends and customers for making said Jess. When it came this year so very enjoyable. We owe our success to your time to choose a Teddy for loyal support. a young hospital patient, Jess went with a favorite of Williamson Insurance LLC both her seven-year old son Auto-Home-Business-Life and four-year old daughter. 937-548-4441 • 242 East Main Street • Greenville “They like the sloths!” www.insurance-williamson.com Holiday Hours Make an appointment at Closed Dec 24th & 25th • Reopen Dec 26th • Closed Dec 31st www.DonorTime.com. & Jan1 • Reopen Jan 2
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Sunday, December 15, 2019 1B
Bethany J. Royer-DeLong | Darke County Media
Lois and Gordon Smith were chosen by the Darke County Fair Board of Directors as the 2020 Great Darke County Fair parade marshals last week.
Smith couple named parade marshals at six different county fairs before showing at DarkeCountyMedia.com the state fair. They practically lived in the back of their cattle truck. GREENVILLE — It In 1964, the couple took only seconds for the Great Darke County Fair moved to what is now a 188-acre farm in BradBoard of Directors to unanimously vote for the ford, to raise beef cattle 2020 parade marshals — and grow grain. They kept ties to a family dairy Lois and Gordon Smith farm in Hamilton County — last week. and showed cattle for sevThe couple, who will celebrate 58 years of mar- eral years. Their children riage on July 8, expressed showed Holsteins. Then one summer, the Darke their appreciation and County Fair needed a honor to be selected. They also shared a wealth Dairy Secretary, and Gordon went on to fill the of memories and experience with the county fair position for 25 years. Lois was then asked starting with Lois, whose father said she was prac- to oversee the north end camping, serving as a tically born at the Darke camping secretary for County Fair. While born over two decades. in Franklin Twp., on a Some of the best farm, her birthday hapmoments when overseepens to be Aug. 22. ing camping were to call Lois has fond memosomeone on what is often ries that include her a lengthy wait list that a grandparents’ stand spot is available, shared beneath the grandstand Lois. at a time when those “They were thrilled,” stands were sold at aucshe said. tion. Life on the farm may “I liked to be in there because I could look over have slowed with the Hamilton farm sold and the back fence to see no cattle on the homewhat was going on out stead, but they continue on the stage,” continued Lois. She recalled playing to keep active, especially in the tunnel that used to with the Great Darke be beneath the track and County Fair. The couple having meals beneath the still camps on the fairgrounds every year, with trees near the coliseum. Gordon serving as assisHer family raised cattle, tant dairy secretary. He and she showed cattle starting when she was 10 also assists at the Steak and Chop Tent (where he years old. also serves as treasurer) Gordon, from Butler with proceeds donated to County, states it was the Darke County Junior around 1951 that he Fair. first stepped foot on “I just rattle around the Great Darke County here,” said Lois with a Fairgrounds. He showed cattle, too. However, they chuckle. “The fair has been a part of my life for do not recall seeing one as long as I can rememanother there. “We got together at the ber.” Since both eat and Miami County fair,” said sleep the Great Darke Lois, who explained she County Fair, they are met her future husband while both were showing looking forward to their cattle at the neighboring duties as 2020 parade marshals. county fair. It wasn’t until after Reach reporter Bethany J. Royermarriage that Gordon DeLong at 937/548-3330 or email became what he calls a broyer-delong@aimmediamidwest. “county transplant.” The com. Read more news, features, and sports at DarkeCountyMedia. first year they were marcom. ried, they showed cattle By Bethany J. RoyerDeLong
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Twenty-one Tri-Village students were recipients of R.E.A.L. Success awards given at the annual luncheon on Wednesday. Santa was even there to hand out some “gifts.”
R.E.A.L. Success awards given Braxton Hampshire, Manuel Melchor, Bonnie Parker, Braydon Smith, Thomas Swanson and Dillin WilGREENVILLE — Quite liams. a number of students with Students honored from disabilities in grades 3-12 Tri-Village were: McKenzie from five Darke County Besecker, KayLee Brewer, schools received R.E.A.L. Morgan and Gracie Brown, (Raising Expectations Salem Byrd, Kaylei Clang, for All Learners) SucSam George, Sophie Hardcess awards at a luncheon wick, Kasyn Hollinger, Wednesday at Romer’s. Hayden Hunt, Bobby Kirby, The Darke County EduGabrielle Lochard, Karra cational Service Center hosted its 12th annual lun- Marker, Zane Osborne, cheon for all those students Dennis Seidel, Kamran achieving outstanding per- Stucky, Owen Terrill, Sevahna Thompson, Landformance on state testing. Tamala Marley, workforce on Walker, Diesel Weatherly and Lathen Wehr. specialist for the Darke As is tradition at this County Office of Economic Development, was the key- event, ESC Superintendent Mike Gray, with the help of note speaker. Jim Atchley, superintendent She told of what her job entails, and she focused on of Ansonia Local Schools, presented five children with the award winners. $10 each. They were Kaleb “Talking about chalHuff, Destiny Clark, Ben lenges, on testing, you Thorp, Hayden Hunt and didn’t give up,” Marley Dennis Seidel. said. “You’ve proven you ESC personnel in attencan reach your goals. Congratulations award winners, dance were Jodi Rinehart, special education supervitoday is your day.” sor/transition coordinaHonored from Ansonia were: Aidan Barber, Kaylee tor; Bill Nellis, special education supervisor/MD Boyer-Diffenderfer, Reese program coordinator; Lisa Everman, Destiny Flynn, Giuffre, pupil services Jenna Fullroth, Michael director; and Mike Gray, Grieshop, Keelan Highley, Joseph Hood, Kaden Lane, Darke County ESC superinAddie Mader, Carter Noble, tendent. “This was the 12th year Coleton Thornhill and for Raising Expectation for Dean, Zachary and Ben All Learners luncheon,” Thorp. said Giuffre. “The Darke Bradford students honCounty Education Service ored were: Briley Brower, Tristan Burroughs Destiny Center sponsors the luncheon, and Romer’s has Clark, Dylan Gibson, Ryan Hocker, Morgan Hudelson, been our luncheon venue for all of those years.We had Kaleb Huff, Zane Jones, 68 students who earned Carson Maxwell, Landon certificates; 66 were in May, Isaac Osborne, Braeattendance. dyn Peeples, Ian Pitman, Students represented Patrick Puthoff, Kyree Robsix county school districts: erts and Stephen Stewart. Arcanum, Ansonia, BradHenri Turner, Nick McMillan, Keyshaun Bridg- ford, Franklin-Monroe, TriVillage, and Mississinawa es, Brody Edwards and Lauren Buhl, all of Franklin Valley. However, there was no representation from Monroe, were among the Arcanum. honored. Attending with the stuRecipients of awards dents were their support from Mississinawa Valley teams, parents, grandparwere Natalie Bergman, Zackary Binkley, Samantha ents, teachers and district administrators. Couchot, Chasity Gaynor, By Linda Moody
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These Bradford students earned awards at the L.E.A.D. Success luncheon on Wednesday at Romer’s.
Linda Moody | DarkeCountyMedia.com
Ansonia students were among those recognized at Wednesday’s R.E.A.L. Success luncheon at Romer’s.
Linda Moody | DarkeCountyMedia.com
These Franklin Monroe students took home awards from the R.E.A.L. Success luncheon which took place Wednesday at noon at Romer’s in Greenville.
Linda Moody | DarkeCountyMedia.com
Mississinawa Valley was also represented among the recipients of awards at the R.E.A.L. Success luncheon.
“To earn a special invitation to the luncheon, students had to perform at the advanced or accelerated level in one or more areas on the 2018-19 Ohio State Tests,” Giuffre said. “Thanks to Romer’s and our special guests Tamala Marley, Darke County
Economic Development, workforce specialist and, of course Santa Claus, who helped in the presentations.” Contact Staff Writer Linda Moody at lmoody@aimmediamidwest.com or at (937)569-4315 ext. 1749. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.
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Resolve to take charge of diabetes in 2020 GREENVILLE – A new year is a great time to learn how to improve your health by increments with a free six-week Healthy U workshop for adults living with diabetes or pre-diabetes 2-4:30 p.m. on Fridays, January 10 through February 14 at Family Health (Conference Room), 5735 Meeker Road, Greenville. The workshop is open to adults of any age living with diabetes, pre-diabetes, and/or their caregivers. Workshops need a minimum number of participants in order to take place. Register by calling Jane Urlage at (937) 547-2319, ext. 1229 or emailing jurlage@familyhealthservices.org. Sign up now to celebrate a healthier
Valentine’s Day. Healthy U is an evidence-based, interactive, small group workshop proven to improve quality of life and reduce health care expenses by increasing self-confidence and providing new skills to better manage symptoms and feel healthier. Participants explore new ways to address challenges common to anyone with diabetes. This workshop is different from clinical diabetes programs, and instead focuses on common problems like chronic pain, nutrition, exercise, medication use, emotions, and communicating with doctors and family. Participants develop skills and coping strategies to manage symptoms through
setting achievable goals, problem-solving, decision-making, social support, and more. Everyone who completes the course receives the companion textbook, Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions, and a relaxation CD. Workshops are supported by the Area Agency on Aging, PSA 2. The Agency on Aging helps older adults of west central Ohio remain in their homes with independence and dignity. We are an independent, private, nonprofit corporation that plans and funds services for older persons in Champaign, Clark, Darke, Greene, Logan, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, and Shelby Counties.
TRI-VILLAGE JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH HONOR ROLL NEW MADISON – TriVillage Junior and Senior High School is pleased to announce its first quarter honor roll.
Macy Thompson, and Ashlynn Wilson Freshmen - Alyssa Begoon, Halle Bell, Kennedee Brummett, Gage Lochard, Jade Murphey, Austin Rismiller, Rylee Sagester, Carl Singer, and Tabitha Stewart Eighth Grade - Isabella Black, Macy Howell, and Kiersten Wilcox Seventh Grade – Lydia Ayette, Taylor Begoon, Ellie Curtner, Trey Homan, Grant Howell, Casey Lewis, Aden McConachie, Leana Metzcar, Darcy Miller, John Milliff, and Lyla Tamplin
Juniors - Blake Brandenburg, Chance Davis, Meygan Dottillis, Lauren Driver, Jenna Godown, Savannah Gray, Katelyn Hanes, Kailee Jewett, Devin McCullough, Principal’s Roll Brice Miller, Sumer Moore, Seniors - Mekenna Kayleigh Osborne, Jacob Anderson, Andrea Bietry, Scantland, Karsi Sprowl, Clara Buckley, Zacharie Chloe Sullenbarger, Devin Dowler, Jakob Eyer, MadiSwick, Loraligh Waters, and son Green, Harley Ketring, Kelsie Wehr Abbigale Lipps, Alisha Sophomores - Reece Rismiller, Christyana RobArnett, Madalynn Bennett, erts, Melissa Siler, Morgan James Biser, Preston BroSinger, Tara Tankersley, yles, Emilee Frech, Andrew and Colton Thobe Gray, Katlin Gross, Jamie Juniors - Aiden ColHemmelgarn, Ryan Lee, lins, Hala Faulkner, Dylan Ty Linkous, Allison MilFinkbine, Cheyenne Grow, liff, Willow Moore, Kristin Matthew Holzapfel, Hailey Honor Roll Pease, Wyatt Plush, IsaKreiner, Gavin Lochard, Seniors – Alia Ayette, bela Ramirez, Jakob Saylor, Allyson Martin, Lucie Mor- Holly Back, Dillon Begoon, Chase Scantland, Joshua ris, Jerin Necessary, Jacob Katelynn Brewer, Jonathon Scantland, Molly Scantland, Siegrist, Johnna Siegrist, Crawford, Justin Depoy, Michael Seger, Nicholas Megan Smith, Rorie Madelyn Downing, Shroyer, Sierra Stamps, Stump, and Stevie Wright Madison Foreman, Austin Mahala Townsend, Ryan Sophomores - Micah Moyer, Carsen Munchel, Thobe, Caeli Updike, AntaAyette, Kylie Beisner, Madi- Lily Preston, Payton Ramnia Wallace, and Camryn son Crawford, Meghan mel, Courtney Runkel, Wyne Downing, Angelina GilJadyn Sharp, Rachel StewFreshmen – Jayden Brablespie, Delanee Gray, Jerah art, William Strunk, Jessica son, Ashlyn Burk, Christian Green, Sydney Lipps, Mad- Wiford, Mason Willetts, and Cantrell, Dalton Delong, eline Mead, Maria Petry, Tyler Williams Angelia Depoy, Josie
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St Mary’s catholic church.................................... 233 W Third St. Greenville 548-1616 St denis ..............................................................14 E Wood St, Versailles 937-526-4945 Holy Family (Frenchtown) ............................. 11255 St Rt 185, Versailles 937-526-4945 St Louis ..................................................................15 Star Rd, North Star 419-582-2531 immaculate conception .......................5874 N. Buckneck Rd., Bradford, 937-526-4945 St Mary ..................................................425 W Hickory St, Union City, IN, 765-964-4202
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St. John Lutheran church ......................... 7418 State Route 121, Greenville 548-5404 St paul’s Lutheran church ........... 13495 Greenville St. Marys Rd Vers., 419-336-7111 St paul Lutheran church ................................... 131 E. 4th Street, Greenville 548-5770 St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran church..6825 State Route 722, Ithaca, 678-8584 trinity Evangelical Lutheran church ............. 8520 Oakes Rd., Pitsburg 937-692-5670 trinity Lutheran church .............1470 W. State Route 28, Union City, IN 765-964-5712 trinity Lutheran church ...........................204 E. Wood Street, Versailles 937-526-3091
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abbottsville United Methodist church .................................. 3145 St. Rt. 49, Arcanum ansonia United Methodist church......Corner of Pearl and High St., Ansonia 337-5781 EUM church ....................................................1451 Sater Street, Greenville, OH 45331 Faith United Methodist church ...........................101 E. South St., Arcanum, 692-8934 First United Methodist church ................................202 W 4th St. Greenville, 548-3075 Fort Jefferson United Methodist ........................ 3856 Church St., Greenville 548-4410 Gordon United Methodist church .................. 311 East St., Gordon, OH 937-884-5129 ithaca Grace United Methodist ..................................750 Arcanum-Ithaca Rd 678-9062 Nashville United Methodist.............5984 Palestine Union City Rd. Greenville 548-1421 New Madison United Methodist ..............149 N. Main St., New Madison 937-996-5341
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FARM GROUND LEASE The Village of New Madison, Darke County, Ohio, will accept sealed
bids until 6:00 p.m. on the 13th day of January, 2020 for the rental of a total of approximately 28 acres of farm ground, more or less (Parcel # G28-0-110-14-00-00-20102). 28 acres of this farmland is located approximately one and one-half miles west of the Village of New Madison. Previous year’s crop was beans on all parcels. Bidders shall state the bid price per acre. No bid less than $250.00 per acre will be accepted. Bidders should submit a price per acre bid for a lease term of one (1) year. Bidder must have equipment to spread dry bio-solids on land. All bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope to the New Madison City Building, P.O. Box 15, New Madison, Ohio 45346. Envelopes shall be marked “FARM LEASE BID.” No bid shall be accepted after 6:00 p.m. on January 13th, 2020. Bid opening will begin at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, January 13th, 2020. Bidders need not be present at bid opening. The Village of New Madison reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids.
FARM GROUND LEASE The Village of Arcanum, Darke County, Ohio, will accept sealed bids until 11:00 AM on the 14th day of January, 2020 for the rental of approximately 26 acres of farm ground, more or less (parcel: P56-0-308-17-00-00-20100 (9.137 acres) and P56-0-308-16-00-00-30500 (20.68 acres). This farmland contains Village water wells, and is located approximately one and onehalf miles south of the Village of Arcanum. Bidders shall state the bid price per acre. No bid less than $250.00 per acre will be acceptable. Bidders should submit a price per acre bid for a lease term of one (1) year, with the option to renew for an additional two (2) years. Chemicals limited for use. Only Round-Up or an equivalent, thereof; is acceptable. All bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope to the Arcanum City Building, 1 Pop Rite Dr., Arcanum, Ohio 45304. Envelopes shall be marked “FARM LEASE BID”. No bid shall be accepted after 11:00 AM on January 14, 2020. Bid opening will be at 11:05 AM on January 14, 2020. Bidders need not be present at bid opening. The Village of Arcanum reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids.
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Commercial land busyLISTING US Rt 127 Business loop and Greenville 5901 US RT 36 E along theNEW $227,000. Celina ODOT trafficoutbuilding, counts put 1.3 5300 vehicles driving past these parcels 5 Bed, Rd. 3 bath, garage, acres. (803653) daily 127. Property 6004along ANNAUSM Rt AvE. NEWconsist PRICEof 11.7 acres with multiple access $249,000. points Greenville Celina Rd. (803408) 4 Bed,off2 ofbath, 3 car att. Garage, country setting, bonus rooms over garage, Commercial office for sale or lease! space available along Wagner Avenue. private backyard. (791968) Building offers 2,940 spacePRICE with 7 private office’s, 1 semi private office, 410 WAGNER AvE. sq ft ofNEW $145,000. Reception space, room,sq. large bullpen andarea. break room. Ample 3 Bed, 2 bath, 2 carLobby/Waiting att. Garage, 1636 ft. high traffic (800381) parking forST. clientele and staff. (802710) 156 PINE NEW LISTING $47,500. Looking startoffice, or move business? This property is located in (804048) the high 3 Bed, 1.5tobath, frontyour porch. traffi areaRT. of 571 Wagner Ave. The house consists of approx 1636 sq ft. The full 1700c ST. $274,900. basement couldgarage, be finished for additional or office space. (800381) 3 Bed, 2 bath, 17 acres, barn, twoliving outbuildings. (800474) Tractor products, partsOut and accessories business. Specializing in Of Greenville carburation ignition systems.Greenville Parts and accessories for Farm Show $139,900. Pulling 5311 LAkE&DR. CELINA Tractors. in stock immediate 24 3 Bed,US2 Thousands bath, withparts covered patioforand boat lift.shipment. Shop online (791641) 5901 RT 36home E of NEW LISTING $227,000. hours a week. Great gross sales & excellent net income annually. 5 Bed,a3day, bath,7 days garage, outbuilding, 1.3 acres. (803653) Business only, Real EstateNEW included. 6004 ANNA M no AvE. PRICE(6621) $249,000. Offi ce building a high c areacountry of Wagner Avenue. Building of 4 4 Bed, 2 bath, 3in car att.traffi Garage, setting, bonus roomsconsist over garage, offi ce units, 3 of which are currently rented. Longer term tenants with good pay private backyard. (791968) history. There isAvE. ample parking around the building. Good traffic flow through 410 WAGNER NEW PRICE $145,000. this center. Retail center ready for your business. (797618) 3 Bed, 2 bath, 2 car att. Garage, 1636 sq. ft. high traffic area. (800381) Commercial building located in the heart of Versailles. This facility offers 156 PINE ST. NEW LISTING $47,500. approximately 4,800sf on the main level plus 4,800 on the second level. There 3 Bed, 1.5 bath, office, front porch. (804048) is a manual elevator that will service all 3 levels. (773565) 1700 ST. RT. 571 $274,900. Great location just off Downtown Greenville. Flexible lease rates available. 3 Bed, 2 bath, garage, 17 acres, barn, two outbuildings. (800474) One unit set for Doctors office. One unit set for office space. One unit set for Out Of Greenville retail space. Former grocery has multiple freezers, 2 docks, mezzanine and Greenville 5311 LAkE DR. CELINA $139,900. endless possibilities. Each unit is separately available for lease. (787600) 5901 US RT 36 E NEW $227,000. 3 Bed, 2 bath, home with coveredLISTING patio and boat lift. (791641) Prime commercial acreage located at the West edge of Versailles on State 5 Bed, 3 bath, garage, outbuilding, 1.3 acres. (803653) Highway. (805515) 6004 ANNA M AvE. NEW PRICE $249,000. Attention Investors! This property offers good cash flow showing a 12% ROI 4 Bed, 2 bath, 3 car att. Garage, country setting, bonus rooms over garage, after expenses! Located between historic downtown and north town shopping. private backyard. (791968) Property offers off street parking. Both units are currently rented with both 410 WAGNER AvE. NEW PRICE $145,000. tenants under a lease. (792435) 3 Bed, 2 bath, 2 car att. Garage, 1636 sq. ft. high traffic area. (800381) Excellent location fronting on State Route 571E and Martindale Rd. City 156 PINE ST. NEW LISTING $47,500. water and sewer available along Martindale Rd. Great visibility. Includes 1.050 3 Bed, 1.5 bath, office, front porch. (804048) acres in road right-of-way. (795746) 1700 ST. RT. 571 $274,900. Investors wanted on this two unit duplex. One unit has 3 bedroom and 1.5 3baths. Bed,Second 2 bath, unit garage, 17 acres, barn, two outbuildings. (800474) has 2 bedrooms and 1.5 baths. Both baths have washer Out Of Greenville dryer hook ups. (789998)
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Defendants. Public notice is hereby given that on December 5 2019, the Treasurer of Darke County, Ohio, filed a Complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Darke County, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against real property described in that Complaint. The object of the action is to obtain a judgment foreclosing the tax liens and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of tax liens. Such action is brought against the real property only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if the property is sold for an amount that is less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the Court may enter a deficiency judgment against the owner for the deficiency. If that owner of record is a corporation, the Court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of the corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated Delinquent Land Tax Certificate or master list of delinquent tracts; a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required title search relating to the parcel are as follows: Permanent Parcel Number: G30-2-110-05-03-01-11000 Property Description: Darke County Recorder’s Office Deed Records Deed Volume 389, Page 1330 and Volume 645, Page 44 Property Address: 104 Main St., Hollansburg OH Amount of taxes, Assessment, Charges, Penalties, and Interest Due: $18,229.88 Last Known Owner: Robin E. Poling, 4595 State Route 13 SE, Corning OH Leinholders or Other Persons of Interest: Unknown Spouse of Robin E. Poling, 4595 State Route 13 SE, Corning OH State of Ohio, Collections Enforcement, 150 E. Gay St., 21st Floor, Columbus OH US Attorney, Room 602 Federal Building, 200 West 2nd St., Dayton OH Attorney General, 10th Street and Constitution NW, Washington DC Christine S. Rich, Address Unknown Angeline M. Mann, Address Unknown Georgine A. Gaddy, Address Unknown Any person claiming any interest in or lien upon, any parcel of real property above listed may file an answer setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the Clerk of Court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the Prosecuting attorney, on or before January 24, 2020, (twenty-eight days after the date of final publication of this notice). If no answer is filed on or before the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure will be taken by default. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding, which are due and unpaid. CHRISTINE S. RICH, ANGELINE M. MANN, GEORGINE A. GADDY whose addresses are unknown, will take notice that on the 5th day of December, 2019, “SCOTT J. ZUMBRINK, Darke County Treasurer v. Robin E. Poling et al, CASE NO: 19-CV-00552 in the Common Pleas Court of Darke County, Ohio, Courthouse, Greenville, Ohio”. At any time prior to the filing of an Entry of Confirmation of Sale, any owner, or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in the parcel listed in the complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the Treasurer the full amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding. Upon the filing of an entry confirming the sale of the parcel, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any interest in or lien upon the parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any interest in and equity of redemption in the parcel. Cindy Pike, Clerk of Courts Margaret B. Hayes (0042031), Asst. Prosecuting Attorney 12/15, 12/22, 12/29 3T OH-70163759
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PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS DARKE COUNTY, OHIO CASE NO. 19CV00510 PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION -VSUNKNOWN HEIRS, ASSIGNS, LEGATEES AND DEVISEES OF MICHAEL R. EVANS DECEASED, ET AL. DEFENDANTS. Jane Doe, Name Unknown, Unknown Spouse, if any of Michael R. Evans, whose last known address is: 1449 Hillgrove Woodington, Union City, OH 45390, and Unknown Heirs, Assigns, Legatees and Devisees of Michael R. Evans, Deceased, whose last known address is: Unknown, and who cannot be served, will take notice that on November 12, 2019, Plaintiff filed a Complaint for Foreclosure and other Equitable Relief in the Darke County Court of Common Pleas, Darke County, Ohio, being Case No. 19CV00510, against Jane Doe, Name Unknown, Unknown Spouse, if any of Michael R. Evans; Unknown Heirs, Assigns, Legatees and Devisees of Michael R. Evans, Deceased, and others as Defendants, alleging that, Michael R. Evans, Deceased, is in default for all payments from February 1, 2019; that on July 24, 2012, Michael R. Evans, Deceased, executed and delivered a certain Mortgage Deed in which said Defendants agreed, among other things, to pay the Note and to comply with all of the terms of the Mortgage Deed hereinafter described, which Mortgage Deed was filed in the Recorder’s Office of Darke County, Ohio on July 25, 2012, recorded in Volume 455, Page 1561, and assigned to the Plaintiff on May 14, 2019, and recorded on May 17, 2019 in Volume 526, Page 3719 of the Darke County Records, that, further, the balance due on the Note is $110,927.36 with interest at the rate of 3.7500% per annum from February 1, 2019; that to secure the payment of the Note, executed and delivered a certain Mortgage Deed to and thereby conveying, in fee simple, the following described premises: Situated in the State of Ohio, in the County of Darke, and in the Village of Union City: Commonly known as 1449 Hillgrove Woodington, Union City, OH 45390 and further alleging that the aforesaid mortgage is a valid and subsisting first and best lien upon said premises after the lien of the Treasurer; that the Note is in default, whereby the conditions set forth in the Note and Mortgage have been broken, that the Mortgage has become absolute and that Plaintiff is entitled, therefore, to have the Mortgage foreclosed, the premises sold, and the proceeds applied in payment of Plaintiffs claims; that the Defendants, Jane Doe, Name Unknown, Unknown Spouse, if any of Michael R. Evans and Unknown Heirs, Assigns, Legatees and Devisees of Michael R. Evans, Deceased, among others, may have or claim to have some interest in or lien upon said premises; that all of the Defendants are required to set forth any claim, lien or interest in or upon the premises that he, she, or it may have or claim to have or be forever barred therefrom; that Plaintiffs Mortgage be declared to be a valid and subsisting first and best lien upon said premises after the lien of the Treasurer, if any, that its Mortgage be foreclosed; that all liens be marshaled; that the equity of redemption of all Defendants be forever cut off, barred, and foreclosed; that upon the sale of said premises the proceeds be paid to Plaintiff to satisfy the amount of its existing lien and the interest, together with its disbursements, advancements, and costs herein expended; and for such other and further relief to which is may be entitled in equity or at law. Defendants are further notified that they are required to answer the Complaint on or before January 20, 2020, which includes twenty-eight (28) days from the last publishing or judgment may be rendered as prayed for therein. Submitted by: Mark M. Schonhut (0093698), Sandhu Law Group, LLC, 1213 Prospect Avenue, Suite 300, Cleveland, OH 44115, 216-373-1001 Attorney for Plaintiff OH-70162329
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8711 Unionville Road, PLAIN CITY, OHIO 43064 • DIRECTIONS: From I-70 take US-42 toward Plain City, (Exit 79). Travel 12 miles to OH 161W / West Main Street. Turn left on OH-161 and travel 3.5 miles to Unionville Road. Then right 1 mile to the farm. TRACTORS • 2010 JD 8295R MFWD • 2013 JD 8235R MFWD • 1980 JD 4240 quad range COMBINE • HEADS • HEAD CARTS • 2014 JD S670 STS Combine, 2wd • 2018 JD 635 FD grain table • 2014 Drago Series II corn head • Kelderman corn reel, 8 row • Horst head cart • Unverferth HT-25 head cart PLANTERS • SEED TENDER • NURSE WAGON • 2013 JD 1770 NT planter • 2013 JD 1790 planter • 2014 J&M Seed Tender 375 • Kale Nurse Trailer TILLAGE • NH3 APPLICATOR • 2012 JD 512 disc ripper • J&M TF212 crumbler • JD 2510 H applicator GRAIN CART • GRAIN TRUCK • WAGONS • AUGERS • 2018 J&M 812 grain cart • 2000 IH 9400i Grain Truck • J&M 540 gravity wagon • J&M 350 gravity wagon • J&M 350 gravity wagon • (2) J&M 350 gravity wagon • Unverferth 275 gravity wagon • Unverferth 230 gravity wagon • 2016 Brandt 1070
5311 LAkE DR. CELINA $139,900. Greenville COMMERCIAL LEASE: 3 Bed,US2 bath, covered patio and boat lift. (791641) 5901 RT 36home E with NEW LISTING $227,000. Marquee corner spaceoutbuilding, with 2 large 5 Bed, 3 bath, garage, 1.3picture acres. windows. Former Cash Land, (803653) this 4 teller stations large lobby area. (798387) 6004space ANNAoffers M AvE. NEWand PRICE $249,000. Former space could country be transformed retail rooms or restaurant. The 4 Bed, 2dance bath, studio 3 car att. Garage, setting, tobonus over garage, Greenville space is approximately 1100sf of consisting of a large room and entry/lobby. Greenville private backyard. (791968) 5901 US EE NEW $227,000. (798388) 5901 US RT RT 36 36AvE. NEW LISTING LISTING $227,000. 410 WAGNER PRICE $145,000. 5Approximately Bed, 3 bath, garage, outbuilding, 1.3 acres. (803653) of open 1636 space ready for traffic renovations. 53 Bed, 32 bath, garage, 1.3 sq. acres. 2 6700 car att.sfoutbuilding, Garage, ft. high area. Interior (803653) (800381) 6004 ANNA M NEW PRICE $249,000. dimensions approximately 56’x120’. retail 6004 ANNA M AvE. AvE. NEW PRICEThis space would be a great for $249,000. 156 PINE ST.are NEW LISTING $47,500. 44 Bed, 22 bath, 33 car bonus rooms over garage, user. to downtown onGarage, the busycountry Martin setting, Street/US36 Nets Bed,Close bath, car att. att. Garage, country setting, bonuscorridor. rooms Triple over(804048) garage, 3 Bed, 1.5 bath, office, front porch. private backyard. (791968) are (798595) private (791968) 1700$2/sf. ST.backyard. RT. 571 $274,900. 410 WAGNER AvE. NEW PRICE $145,000. Offi ce space lease.17 This space hastwo approximately of a 410 WAGNER NEW PRICE $145,000. 3 Bed, 2 bath,forAvE. garage, acres, barn, outbuildings.2400sf consisting (800474) 33 Bed, 22 bath, Garage, 1636 sq. high area. (800381) large area, 4 large offiGreenville ces, Bed,reception/lobby bath, 22 car car att. att. Garage, 1636 sq. ft. ft.breakroom, high traffic traffictraining area. room, storage (800381) Out Of 156 PINE ST. $47,500. room. (798391) 156 ST.DR. CELINA NEW NEW LISTING LISTING $47,500. 5311PINE LAkE $139,900. 33 Bed, 1.5 bath, office, front porch. (804048) This is home approximately 2200sf retail area life. Bed,space 1.5 bath, office,with front porch. (804048) 2 bath, covered patioofand boat lift.just waiting for a new (791641) 1700 ST. ST.onRT. RT. 571 $274,900. Center the571 busy Wagner Avenue corridor, 13,000+ cars go by the center 1700 $274,900. Bed,day. bath, garage, 17 acres, acres, barn, two outbuildings. outbuildings. (800474) every Complex anchored by abarn, furniture store and restaurant. (798389) 33 Bed, 22 bath, garage, 17 two (800474) Out Of Greenville Office space for lease along the busy Martin St./US 36 corridor. This space Out Of Greenville 5311approximately LAkE DR. DR. CELINA CELINA $139,900. has 1200sf consisting of 4 offices, reception area and waiting 5311 LAkE $139,900. 33 Bed, 2 bath, home with covered patio and boat lift. (791641) room. Triple nets are $2/sf. Located close to downtown. (798608) Bed, 2 bath, home with covered patio and boat lift. (791641)
swing-away auger • 2010 Brandt 842 load out auger ROCK PICKER • FLATBED TRAILER • Rite Way RR250 rock picker • 2005 Pro-Trek Gooseneck flat bed trailer ANTIQUE TRACTORS • MISC. FARM EQUIPMENT • FARM SUPPORT ITEMS • 1952 Massey Harris 33 • 1951 Massey Harris 30 • 1951 John Deere B • IH Farmall H • (2) Flat rack wagons • JD F1350- F1450 • JD RM 6-row cultivator • Brillion Cultimulcher, 13’6” • Nice selection of tires • (2) Transfer pumps • Set of grain bin jacks AMS JD TECHNOLOGY • JD Starfire 3000 Globe • (2) JD 2630 Display Screens GRAIN BINS • GRAIN DRYER • GRAIN BLOWERS • FUEL TANK • GSI 1112 Grain Dryer, (6 years old), digital read-out, Vision Control, 230 volt, single phase, LP, approx. 500K total bushels * 11121LGWSRSSVIS000845 * • BIN # 1 & 2: BROCK 8-ring 27’ bin, approx. 11,000 bushels, upright 8” unload
auger w/7.5 hp motor, DMC 24” fan, Power Spreader, (2) dump doors, full floor • BIN # 3: Silver Shield 10 ring bin, 25’, approx. 11,000 bushel, top vents, 30” fan w/ gas burner, power sweep, full floor, 6” center unload w/8” 45 degree exterior head, 7.5 hp, single phase unload • BIN # 4 & 5: Silver Shield bins, 8-ring x 25’, approx. 8,500 bushel, top vents, newer Hutchinson 8”, 90 degree unload, 2 dump doors, 30” fan • BIN # 6: Silver Shield 9-ring 21’ bin, approx. 6,500 bushel, full floor w/center dump, 30” fan, spreader, 6” 90 degree unload auger w/5 hp motor • (3) DMC TransFer 700 Air Delivery Grain Blowers, w/air locks • 4” piping • Brock 9 ton hopper bin • STI Flameshield Fuel tank, 1,000 gallon, double wall, FillRite 115v pump and meter
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Union Township, Miami County Farm Nice Home, Outbuildings & 32+ Acres Streams, Woodlands & More!
LAURA, OHIO
SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 2020 at NOON
REAL ESTATE SELLS at Christian Church, 1 S. Main St, Laura A very scenic 32 plus acre tract w/ 2 story home in good condition, plus outbuildings. Now operating as a livestock farm for horses, you’ll enjoy the care & maintenance of the improvements, the fenced paddocks & pastures, all situated on a rolling hilltop setting with two streams. Call or e-mail today to receive a bidder’s packet and information on buying this property at auction. The real estate sells w/ reserve w/ 45 days to close. Contact Jerry Stichter, Auctioneer-Realtor, with Garden Gate Realty for more info or to view the property. Details at www.stichterauctions.com
Charley & Dot Morgan, Owners
Want To Buy
Cars/Trucks, running or not UP TO $500. Free pick-up. 937-423-2703 or 937-621-5809 NO SUNDAY OR HOLIDAY CALLS yard sales
First Choice Realty
The Right Choice 1400 Wagner Ave. Greenville, OH 45331
www.cbfirstchoice.com
548-5464
Garage/Yard Sales
BIG CHRISTMAS SALE! 311 W Main St, Greenville; Fri-Sat-Sun, Dec 20-21-22; 9-5; Lots of jewelry (Avon & other). Nothing over $1. Lots of misc items & tools. Half-Price on Sunday!
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CORNER LOT and fenced yard with this 2-story home at 404 Plum Street! Appliances included! 1 car detached garage. Upper 70’s
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927 JACKSON - Updated and ready for a new family! This 3 bedroom home has hardwood floors in living room and bedrooms. Utility shed stays. $79,900 IN PITSBURG at 222 Lumber street is a 1½ story, 3 bedroom home with a 9x24 enclosed porch! 11x18 building included! $49,500
Greenville Early Bird
Darke County YMCA is looking for a qualified individual to oversee its aquatics department. Current lifeguard certification or willingness to obtain within 30 days of hire required; the Y will train the right person. Supervisory experience preferred. Full time position. Competitive pay; salary commensurate with experience. Submit application or resume to the YMCA or email: scasalano@ymcadarkecounty.org
AMISH CREW Sam Schwartz wants any type of:
• Carpentry Work • Siding • Room Additions • Garages • Restoration
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260-701-8020
You Choose! Live in a 2 BR mobile home, a 1 BR house or a 1 BR apartment in a 28x60 metal barn with room for workshop or garage. Collect rent from the others! MLS 794306 #4567 Enclosed front & back porches on this 2-ST vinyl sided home. 4 BR! LRM & EnclosEd front & back porches on DRM. Office/computer room. 60x120 lot. this 2-ST vinyl sided home. 4 BR! LRM MLS 796728 #4583 & DRM. Office/computer room. Porch on A Bit of Historylot.can be796728 found in this turn back. 60x120 MLS #4583 of the listing! century 2-ST BR, 2½ BA. nEw Cozybrick! 2 BR3home in FM School LRM, space! eat-in KIT, utilitySparm Ample District. KIT cabinet DRM. & bath. Det. room for vehicle, cious FRM.garage 2-carhasattached garage. work areaoutbuildings. and hobby room. Occupancy at Several Nearly 4 acres! closing! MLS 803912 #4607 MLS 799434 #4595
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Sunday, December 15, 2019 5B
AHS ANNOUNCES FIRST QUARTER HONORS ANSONIA – The Ansonia Middle/High School is pleased to announce its first quarter honor roll. Seniors: Brock Shellhaas, Matthew Farrier, Grace Dapore, Reganne O’Connor, Ashley Murphy, Madison Pace, Jonathan Aultman, Britney Lambert, Hunter Buckingham, Logan Alexander, Julie Oswalt, Leah Hiestand, Madison Kinner, Olivia Leeper, Austin Helmke, Mercedes Geesaman, Ross Dapore, and David Billenstein Juniors: Mitchell Shook, Dalton Drees, Cody Williams, Skylith Edwards, Dal-
ton Horne, Reece Stammen, Hannah Hartzell, Jacob Longenecker, Chad Millikin, Leann Ressler, Mariah Troutwine, Maverick Widener, Lynndie Davis, Emma Kunk, Rylie Marker, Allison Warner, Kierra Reichert, Johnnie Bozarth, Isaac Barga, McKenna Obringer, Kianna Dishman, Connor Stachler, Kyle Thornhill, Blake Thomas, Trenton Prasuhn, Ava Kammer, Kayle Griffin, and Aidan Brown Sophomores: Aubrey Noggler, Cierra Rosinski, Mackenzie Singer, Kristine Shaner, Landyn Gabriel, Kolton Young,
Emma Barga, Jackson Shellhaas, Jacob Prasuhn, Connor Schmit, Carrie Rhoades, Lilian Billenstein, Alyssa Noggler, Ellie Pierre, Landyn Pace, Andrew Thornhill, Emily Wright, Chloe Archey, Molly Barga, Preston Holton, Kylee Winner, Connor Jones, Lauren Burns, Neleh Schlarman, Macy Dapore, Evan Kaiser, Trinnity Smith, Alexis Morrison, and Hailie Lambert Freshmen: Marissa Shook, Madison Warner, Austin Obringer, Rebekah Prasuhn, Kinsey Hartzell, Payton Stachler, Scott Ritchie, Ian Schmitmeyer,
Meghan Brown, Madisyn Esser, Erick Lee, Hailey Sebring, Ian Brown, Gabrielle Balcom, Emily Kelly, Kennedi Strawser, Denay Geesaman, Alliyah Hall, Eyan Hackler, Samantha Thornburg, Jessica Thomas, Kaylin Johnson, and Ariya Wickham Eight Grade: Maddy Shuttleworth-Bell, Nevada Yount, Hailee Haye, Colleen Steinmetz, Kelsey Muhlenkamp, Colton York, Peyton Billenstein, Landin Hiatt, Landon Perry, Colin Moody, Alexa Drees, Brayden Drees, Brenna Schmit, Bailey Schmit,
Mercedes Leeper, Abigail Kramer, Emily Pierre, Matthew Barga, Madison Woodyard, Addison Marker, Keegen Weiss, Madyson Buckingham, Makayla Stachler, Garrett Stammen, Maverick Sanders, Jakob Creager, Nicholas Burns, Haven Neeley, Jazmin Smith, Lyllee Barber, Grant Barga, Mackenzie Diegel, Hunter Weedman, Cheyenne Blackburn, Alyssa Schmitmeyer, Cennedy Brodbeck, Devin Geyer, Wyatt Spencer, Matthew Lee, Adalyne Mader, Abigail Heck, Auston Pacheco, Taylor Price, Joshua Smith,
Mitchell Grieshop, Jared Schmitmeyer, and Trevor Hemmerich Seventh Grade: Isaiah Hartzell, Sophia Aultman, Lauren Warner, Ethan Sparks, Cooper Riffle, Ryan Ward, Ava Erwin, Zane Henderson, Avalyn Locke, Gabriella Leeper, Aleah Shilt, Madyson Miller, Malarie Butts, Gunner Diegel, Kelsey Mamazza, Emma Erwin, Cali Rains, Alice Lentz, Jayda Mangen, Zoey Johnson, Isaac MacNutt, Zoey Elson, Rachel Hood, Mario Barron Acosta, and Michael Locke
Awards open for submissions DAYTON – Do you The judging practices know any creative teens? blind adjudication, where Are you one yourself? The no identifying information Scholastic Art & Writing of the student is given to Awards is now accepting ensure fair and unbiased submissions from students decisions. In the 2019, the ages 13+ in grades 7–12! regional program received K12 Gallery & TEJAS nearly 1,400 works of (Teen Educational Joint submission with over 300 Adult Studio) is the students receiving recogregional affiliate partner nition. for the national program Student entries that are and hosts the Miami Valselected for the exhibit ley Regional Scholastic are awarded on Gold Key, Art Awards exhibit from Silver Key and HonorJan. 31 until Feb. 29. able Mention. Gold Key Winners are selected by recipients electronically a panel of renowned local submit their work to comartists, authors, educators, pete for national honors and arts professionals. at the National Scholastic At its core, the adjudicaArt & Writing Awards. tion GEB121519 for studentPAGE work is3 OF The 3 national program, in based on 3 original criteits 97th year celebrates ria: originality, technical future artist and upcomskill, and emergence of ing processes. National personal vision or voice. award recipients will be
ing design. Deadline for submission is December 20, 2019. All paperwork and fees are due to K12 Gallery & TEJAS by 1 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 21. Regional winners are announced by midnight Jan. 15, 2020. The Miami Valley Regional Scholastic Art Awards exhibit concludes with a student award ceremony on Saturday, Feb. 29th from 6-9:30 p.m. Regional participant selections will receive a certificate of merit at the Regional Art celebration. The exhibition and ceremony event is open and free to the public. For complete details, please visit https://www. artandwriting.org/affiliate/ OH008A/
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Caden Thompson and Ellie Fout were named Students of the Month for October.
Arcanum October SOM ARCANUM – Students of the Month for October from Arcanum High School (AHS) are Caden Thompson and Ellie Fout. Selections were made by the faculty on the basis of accountability, honesty, and service demonstrated at Arcanum High School. Thompson and Fout were nominated because of the accountability, honor, and service that they demonstrate at AHS. Thompson
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The
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Auctioneers Note – This is a really nice auction with many unique items, Tom liked to collect many different items. Come on out to this auction and enjoy the day with us! Go to edwardsauctions.com for more information and pictures. Featuring Live Audio & Video so you can bid at home or on the go with your smart phone or tablet. Go to www.edwardsauctions. com or auctionzip.com; enter auctioneer ID # 3426 at the bottom of the page; click on the current auction date; click on bid now button to enter auction. No buyer’s premium charged for attending the live & collectible auction.
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Grant Bussey 937-564-6250 Auctioneer/ Realtor • Estates • Real Estate • Ag & Farm Machinery • Personal Property
OH-70162121 OH-70156319
Collectibles-Restored Gas Station Oil Tanks W/Pumps; Collectible Canon; Juke Box; Large PLEASE READ CAREFULLY • SUBMIT CORRECTIONS Selection of Cast Iron Bells; Two Coffins, 1ONLINE W/Trailer; Wicker Viewing Casket; Corvette Go-Cart; Camaro Z-28 Go-Cart W/Official Pace Body; Vintage Bumper Car; 2 Soapbox Derby Cars; Restored Horse Drawn Plows; 2 Very Large Mounted Long Horns; 2 Large Coca Cola Signs; Sev. Cast Iron Well Pumps; Snow Sleds; “Protex” Condom Dispenser; 25 Cent Bubble ADVERTISER: MANPOWER OF RICHMOND PROOF CREATED AT: 11/26/2019 Gum Machine; “Howdy Doody” Danbury Mint Marinette Puppet W/Clear Display Case; 6:34:15 Sev. Marilyn Monroe Dolls/Figurines/Memorabilia; Porcelain Dolls; Fenton Glassware; And SALES PERSON: OHEB01 NEXT RUN DATE: 11/30/19 Much More. Antique/Collectible Bicycles-1935 Ingo Bike -Rare & Unique, Antique Restored Schwinn Bicycle W/Tank, 1950’s Restored Western Flyer,11/29/19 Harvard Bicycle W/Wooden Wheels, SIZE: 2.432X2 PROOF DUE: 07:29:55 Unique Schwinn Bicycles, 2 New Coca Cola Huffy, New Huffy Mickey Mouse, 2 Schwinn EditionBIRD Lemon Peeler Stingray, Custom Made Schwinn Monarch Tandem, Vintage PUBLICATION: 3606-THELimited EARLY Tri-Cycle W/Alum. Frame; Toys-Erector Sets; Fisher Price Toys; Large Homemade Wooden Train Set (Approx. 20 Ft. Long) Battery Operated Dodge Viper Ride on Kids Car; Reproduction Pedal Car and Airplane; Drive in Movie Theater Coca Cola Speakers Restored; Collector Die Cast Cars; Star Wars Large Yoda Figurine; Miscellaneous- Howard Miller Grandfather Clock; China Cabinets; Display Cases; Glass & Brass Lamps; Ingersoll -Ran T30 5 H.P. 220 Upright Air Compressor;. And Much More.
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Auctioneer/Broker 220 E. 4th St., Greenville, OH
OH-70161489 (100%)
was nominated because of the effort and positive attitude that he demonstrates throughout the school community. He is responsible and does what is right. Fout also leads through service at AHS. She is a great help to other students in class. She works to make a difference each day. The Student of the Month program is sponsored by Chick-Fil-A and McDonald’s.
Earn CaSh EARNSomE SOME Extra EXTRA CASH
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announced in March 2020, followed by a week of celebration in New York City in June, including an exhibition held at Parsons, The New School for Design in New York City and ceremony at Carnegie Hall. Students, schools and educators receive more than $250,000 in awards and scholarship. Students are invited to submit original work in a wide-ranging selection of works including: architecture, ceramics, comic art, design, digital art, drawing & illustration, editorial cartoon, fashion, future new, art portfolio (for graduating seniors) film & animation, jewelry, mixed media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and video gam-
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(937) 316-8400 (937) 459-7686
OH-70156324
OH-70164514
TERMS: CASH or local checks w/proper ID. Visa & Master Card Accepted w/3% Clerk Fee. Auctioneer licensed in Ohio. Auction held INSIDE facility. We must collect sales tax.
Real Estate Auctions Real Estate Listing/Selling Agent Coin Specialist - Estate Auctions Doing Business Since 1996 Selling locally and around the globe rich@edwardsauctions.com
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Greenville Early Bird
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Greenville Early Bird
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Sunday, December 15, 2019 6B
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FM announces honor roll honors PITSBURG – Franklin Monroe Middle/High School is pleased to announce its honor and merit roll for the first quarter. There are 183 students total who have made the honor and merit roll this quarter, which is 60 percent of the student population. Seventh Grade Honor Roll – Keir Boyd, Christina Crawford, Lila Davis, Sophi Durst, Kori Garber, Ashley Garrett, Mina Lavy, Allison Muhlenkamp, Parker Patrick, Elayna Ressler, Ashley Saylor, Adison Tucker, Brady Wackler, and Maura Yount Merit Roll – Rohan Butler, Sadie Cottrell, Presley Cox, Hudson Fasnacht, Nathaniel Good, Samuel
Haney, Mikaylah Limbert, Olivia Medve, Kristen Montgomery, Marli Morris, Jayda O’Neal, Margaret Polson, Ty Riffle, and Lydia Wollard Eighth Grade Honor Roll – Hallie Aslinger, Jadyn Brandt, Savannah Crist, Emma Denlinger, Sherry Dong, Elizabeth Earwood, Lane Eikenberry, Carson Figel, Tanner Flora, Libby Fox, Luke Garber, Quinter Garber, Joanie Hall, Keihl Johnson, Abigail Krauss, Mason Lair, Emma Miller, Natalie Suter, and Dalton Winterrowd Merit Roll – Kaylee Adams, Reed Bowser, Jocelyn Gray, Amber Nottingham, Olivia Sease, Lillie
Shellabarger, Gage Wackler, Sophomores Honor Roll – Skylar BauJozlynn Wintrow, Jenna man, Grace Beeson, Dylan Wolfe, Reuben Wray, and Brumbaugh, Aaron Crist, Abigail Yeomans Ethan Garber, Quin Glass, Olivia Graves, Emma Hein, Freshmen Honor Roll – Blake Addis, Hannah Limbert, Rose Medrano, Lydia Mikesell, Alaina Blackburn, Sadie Kerri Miller, Daniel NotBowser, Shelby Brant, Jessica Brocious, Zoe Brookey, tingham, Brenna Rock, Gabriel Sargent, Mitchell Brayden Cable, Stephanie Schmitmeyer, and Chloe Dong, Zachary Garber, Wolf Madison Henninger, Avery Merit Roll – Savannah Hosler, Zoe Kellems, LandBooker, Nakyven Cool, on Keller, Drew Kniese, Maya Diceanu, Madelaine Deanna Lavy, Alayna Norris, Kara Osborne, Brandon Gantt, Maureen Gantt, Cody Hardy, Brandon Rumble, Reanna Wright, Myers, Anastasia Reder, and Cason Yount Bradley Rumble, Blakely Merit Roll – Ryan FourSease, and Draven Stephens man, Lindsey Garrett, AvaRuby Gilliland, Hunter Juniors Hemmelgarn, Jaliyah NichHonor Roll – Riley ols, Cade Peters, and Gavin Berry, Dylan Bridenbaugh, Tucker
Tristen Collins, Nathaniel Davis, Samantha Denlinger, Matilda Earwood, Clay Eikenberry, Ethan Fee, Dorian Garber, Grace Gilmore, Brendan Hosler, Jiin Kim, Janessa Koffer, Breanna Lavy, Brooke Lavy, Walker Lindemuth, Alyssa McCarty, Chloe McGlinch, Clem Montgomery, Josie Patrick, Danielle Robinson, Parker Schaar, Dean Sease, Estella Shellabarger, Isaac Shellabarger, Hayleigh Spires, Micah Stacy, Alyssa Suter, Dylan Tucker, Rileigh Vance, Raegan Warner, and Brendan Wray Merit Roll – Jacob Billenstein, Miranda Bridenbaugh, Elijah Bush, Madison Byers, Micah Delk, Kimberly Fourman, Katherine Ressler, Weston Sease,
Garrison Warner, and Jacob Winterrowd Seniors Honor Roll – Allyce Bond, Chloe Brumbaugh, Audrey Cable, Corina Conley, Haylee Floyd, Logan Garber, Caden Goins, Dalton Goubeaux, Chloe Henninger, Oliver Kelly, Keara Knepshield, Isabela Marinho, Jacob Meyer, Chase Osterday, Chloe Peters, Andreya Reder, Madison Rismiller, Christiana Singer, Madelynn Stacy, Allison Warner, Selene Weaver, and Hunter Willoughby Merit Roll – Dylan Arling, Jacob Aslinger, Isabella Cable, Justin Chen, Claire Haviza, and Jarod Hegemier
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Bradford lists honor roll BRADFORD – Bradford Junior/High School is pleased to announce its honor and merit roll for the first nine-week grading period. Honor Roll Sixth Grade – Claire Hill 4.0, Alexis Brogan, Ryleigh Dotson, Ava Harris, Isaac Osborne, Patrick Puthoff, Brensen Skinner, Kristen Skinner, Zara Snyder, and Lauren Wackler Seventh Grade – Owen Canan 4.0, Zage Harleman 4.0, Daphne Lavey 4.0, Garrett Leistner 4.0, Treyl Manuel 4.0, Kaylin Richard 4.0, Elizabeth Skinner 4.0, Carleigh Ashby, Dalton Branson, Madelyn Guillozet, Avery Helman, Jayston Hoop, Emma Lavey, Alaenna Newton, Olivia Romeril, Griffin Trevino, James Weldy, and Megan Wood Eighth Grade – Owen Beachler 4.0, Hudson Hill 4.0, Sam Hill 4.0, Eric Keener 4.0, Tucker Miller 4.0, Garrett Trevino 4.0, Alani Canan, Tegan Canan, Brooklyn Crickmore, Joslyn Crist, Selena Gilmore, Maci Hauschild, Savannah Lingo, Xavier Robinson, Karissa Rush, Elijah Sowers, Jordan Thacker, and Landon Wills Ninth Grade – Sarah Beckstedt 4.0, Isabella
Brewer 4.0, Joshua Derstine 4.0, Isabella Hamilton 4.0, Dalton Reck 4.0, Dalten Skinner 4.0, Isabelle Burgett, Molly Clark, Bobby Gray, Remington Harleman, Ben Kitts, Landon Monnin, Halley Petty, Rebecca Sowers, Scout Spencer, and Shayleigh Swick Tenth Grade – Alexis Barhorst 4.0, Nylani Beireis 4.0, Macy Bubeck 4.0, Rylee Canan 4.0, Macy Cassel 4.0, Austy Miller 4.0, Jenna Shellabarger 4.0, Madison Simons 4.0, Ramse Smith 4.0, Karissa Weldy 4.0, Aidan Beachler, Zoe Brewer, Caden Jay, Olivia Michalke, Devin Miller, Hayley Stocker, and Alycia Wackler Eleventh Grade – Aliviyah Boggs 4.0, Jordan Boyer 4.0, Samantha Brewer 4.0, Justin Bryan 4.0, Emma Canan 4.0, Keanan Clark 4.0, Olivia Daugherty 4.0, Abby Gade 4.0, Kendall Hill 4.0, Connor Jones 4.0, Kiersten Kitts 4.0, Cassi Mead 4.0, Skipp Miller 4.0, Dylan Mitchell 4.0, Courtney Monnin 4.0, Ashlyn Plessinger 4.0, Ethan Reed 4.0, Hannah Stine 4.0, Hailee Baker, Breanna Bixler, Dustin Glick, Xavier Green, Hunter Hill, Brandon Jones, Taven Leach,
Hannah Lear, Maggie Manuel, Mikayla Wiskerchen, and Jennifer Wolf Twelfth Grade – Victoria Derstine 4.0, Drew Davidson 4.0, Kegan Fair 4.0, Erica Gaynor 4.0, Brant Helman 4.0, Riley Houser 4.0, Kaileigh McGlinch 4.0, Jessica Roth 4.0, Brayden Sanders 4.0, Shelby Shafer 4.0, Mercedes Smith 4.0, Corey Cotrell, Madison Fries, Gabe Gill, Corie Hamilton, Jared Shellabarger, and Fischer Spencer Merit Roll Sixth Grade – Casey Bolen, Destiny Clark, Avery Felver, Colton Gambill, Brooklyn Gibson, Caitlyn Hemmelgarn, Casey Jones, Jocelyn Kitts, Zander Lingo, Hannah Lynch, Shaun Rismiller, Gage Shafer, Scarlet Stinson, and Annie Young Seventh Grade – Alexis Clark, Braeden Duff, Cheyanne Kenworthy, Emily Miller, Ian Pitman, and Stephen Stewart Eighth Grade – Ethan Brogan, Macenzy Hemmelgarn, Peyton Melgaard, Izabella Painter, Braylyn Reynolds, Kaylee Richardson-Welch, Riley Stanfill, and Olivia Stollings Ninth Grade – Oakley Brubaker, Cheyenne Buchanan, Parker David-
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cess workshops to help gain a better understanding of how to be successful in leading the HOSA chapter. They also learned this year’s Ohio HOSA theme and pin design. The theme is “Saving lives one heartbeat at a time.” The pin design, submitted by Greene County Career Center, features a heart-shaped crest with a cardinal in the middle. If you are a HOSA officer, voting delegate, or you qualify for state in your HOSA competition, you will receive one of these pins. Those who move on to the International round of competitions can then trade pins with the other international HOSA chapters. It was not only an informative meeting but very interactive. For more information about MVCTC, visit www.mvctc.com or follow MVCTC of Facebook (Facebook.com/MVCTC) or Twitter (Twitter.com/ MVCTC). Dedicated to providing premier educational choices and advanced employment preparation for youth, adults, and organizations, MVCTC has proudly served the Miami Valley since 1971.
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2006 ENVOY XL DENALI 4WD,5.3LV8,leather,sunroof,loaded,very .........$8,995 $7,500 2007 GMC CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 2WD, P.U., 5.3L V8,nice,gray,199,889miles all power, good condition, black, 199,709 miles ...................................................................................................................... $10,995...........$9,900 2006 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY VAN,3.3LV6,well equipped,good cond.,blue,227,123miles .........$3,995 $2,900 2007 CHEVY CHEVYCOLORADO TAHOE LT 4X4, 5.3LCREW V8, loaded, super nice, maroon, 109,737 miles .................................$13,995 2006 Z71 4X4 CAB,3.5L5cyl.,all power,good cond.,white,228,586miles ....$8,995 .........$12,500 $7,900 2006 CHEVY ¾ TON SILVERADO EXT. CAB LT 4X4 P.U., 6.6L Diesel, all power, good cond., 2006 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, all power, very nice, beige, 235,359 miles ...................................................................................................................... $14,995.........$13,900 ....................................................................................................................... $13,995 ...........$7,500 $12,500 black, 102,187 miles 2006 GMC ENVOY XL DENALI 4WD, 5.3L V8, leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, gray, 199,889 miles....$8,995 2005 MURANO ............$5,995 $4,900 2006 NISSAN CHRYSLER TOWNSL& AWD,3.5LV6,leather,sunroof,loaded,very COUNTRY VAN, 3.3L V6, well equipped, nice,silver,278,727miles good cond., blue, 227,123 miles....$3,995 ...........$2,900 2005 SRX AWD,Z71 3.6L4X4 V6,CREW leather,CAB, sunroof, exc. cond., 2006 CADILLAC CHEVY COLORADO 3.5Lloaded, 5 cyl., all power, good cond., white, 228,586 miles .$8,995 ...........$7,900 2006 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, all power, very nice, diamond white,154,592miles...............................................................................................................$10,995 $9,500 black, 102,187 miles ...................................................................................................................... $13,995.........$12,500 2004 CHEVY TRAIL BLAZER LS 2WD,4.2L6cyl.,all power,very nice,maroon,220,295miles ..................$5,995 $4,900 2005 CADILLAC NISSAN MURANO SL AWD, 3.5L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, silver, 278,727 miles ... $5,995...........$4,900 2004 SRX AWD,4.6LV8,leather,loaded,good cond.,beige,105,466miles ..............................$7,995 $6,900 2005 CADILLAC SRX AWD, 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., 2004 CHEVY TRAIL BLAZER LS 4WD,4.2L,6cyl.,all power,exc. cond.,blue,148,224miles ....................$6,995 $5,900 diamond white, 154,592 miles ....................................................................................................... $10,995...........$9,500 2004 TON SILVERADO 5.3L V8,very onenice, owner, loaded,220,295 miles ........... $5,995...........$4,900 2004 CHEVY CHEVY½TRAILBLAZER LSCREW 2WD, CAB 4.2L 4X4 6 cyl.,P.U., all power, maroon, fair condition,black,342,618miles $7,900 2004 CADILLAC SRX AWD, 4.6L........................................................................................................$8,995 V8, leather, loaded, good cond., beige, 105,466 miles ...................... $7,995...........$6,900 2002 CARAVANLSSPORT,3.3LV6,loaded,fair cond.,silver,191,288miles .........................$2,995 $1,900 2004 DODGE CHEVYGRAND TRAILBLAZER 4WD, 4.2L, 6 cyl., all power, exc. cond., blue, 148,224 miles ............. $6,995...........$5,900 4WD,5.3L,V8,leather,loaded,good ........$7,995 $4,900 2002 2004 CHEVY CHEVY½ ½ TON TON SUBURBAN SILVERADOLTCREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, onecond,.red,231,470miles owner, loaded, fair condition, black, 342,618 miles .................................................................................................. $8,995...........$7,900 2002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LTZ 4X4, 4.2L, 6 cyl., leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, 2002 CHEVY 1 TONmiles EXPRESS CARGO VAN, 5.7L, V8, well equipped, good cond., maroon, 215,294 .................................................................................................................... $6,995 $5,900 blue, 252,939 miles .......................................................................................................................... $3,995...........$2,900 2002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LT 2WD, 4 dr., one owner, cloth seats, loaded, exc. cond., 2002 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SPORT, 3.3L V6, loaded, fair cond., silver, 191,288 miles ................ $2,995...........$1,900 beige, 182,686 miles ........................................................................................................................ $9,995 $8,900 2002 CHEVY ½ TON SUBURBAN LT 4WD, 5.3L, V8, leather, loaded, good cond,. red, 231,470 miles . $7,995...........$4,900 2001 TOYOTA SEQUOIA LIMITED 4WD,4.7LV8,leather,sunroof,loaded,sharp,black,219,764miles ........$5,995 $4,900 2002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LTZ 4X4, 4.2L, 6 cyl., leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, 2001 GMC C6500 BOX TRUCK, 7.2L Caterpillar Diesel, well equipped, good cond., maroon, 215,294 miles .................................................................................................................... $6,995...........$5,900 white, 225,365 miles ....................................................................................................................... $9,995 $8,900 2002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LT 2WD, 4 dr., one owner, cloth seats, loaded, exc. cond., 2000 DODGE DAKOTAmiles SPORT EXT. CAB 4X4 P.U.,4.7LV8,loaded,very nice,white,167,762miles ..........$6,995 $5,900 beige, 182,686 ........................................................................................................................ $9,995...........$8,900 2001 PONTIAC TOYOTA SEQUOIA 4.7L power,nice V8, leather,cond.,green,160,151miles sunroof, loaded, sharp, black, 219,764 miles. $5,995 ...........$4,900 1999 MONTANALIMITED VAN,cloth4WD, seats,all .........................$6,995 $5,900 2001 GMC C6500 BOX TRUCK, 7.2L Caterpillar Diesel, well equipped, good cond., white, 225,365 miles ........................................................................................................................ $9,995...........$8,900 2019 new,white,2,160miles .............................$37,995 $36,900 2000 CHEVY DODGECAMARO DAKOTACONVERTIBLE,3.6LV6,all SPORT EXT. CAB 4X4 Ppower,like .U., 4.7L V8, loaded, very nice, white, 167,762 miles . $6,995...........$5,900 2017 CRUZE LT,4dr.,1.4L4cyl.,one owner,all power,super nice,maroon,48,194miles ................$15,995 $14,900 1999 CHEVY PONTIAC MONTANA VAN, cloth seats, all power, nice cond., green, 160,151 miles..................... $6,995...........$5,900 2016 CHEVY MALIBU LT,4dr.,1.5L4cyl.,all power, one owner,exc. cond.,maroon,32,100miles .............$17,995 $16,500 2014 CHEVY IMPALA LT, 4 door, 3.6L V6, all power, exc. condition, gold, 44,651 miles........................$16,995 $15,500 2019 CHEVY CAMARO CONVERTIBLE, 3.6L V6, all power, like new, white, 2,160 miles ................... $37,995.........$36,900 2013 nice,maroon,51,875mi $13,900 2018 CHEVY CHEVYIMPALA IMPALALTZ,4dr.,3.6LV6,leather,sunroof,loaded,very PREMIER, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, exc. cond., silver, 40,784..................$14,995 miles ........ $20,995.........$19,900 2012 4cyl., well equipped, exc.super cond.,nice, gray,maroon, 111,39248,194 miles .............$7,995 $6,900 2017 CHEVY CHEVYMALIBU CRUZE LT LT,44DOOR,2.4 dr., 1.4L 4Lcyl., one owner, all power, miles .... $15,995.........$14,900 2010 blue,118,206miles ................$11,995 $9,900 2016 CHEVY CHEVYIMPALA MALIBULT,LT,4dr.,3.5LV6,leather,sunroof,loaded,exc. 4 dr., 1.5L 4 cyl., all power, one owner,cond., exc. cond., maroon, 32,100 miles ... $17,995.........$16,500 2010 equipped,good cond.,silver,258,287miles ...........................$4,995 $3,500 2016 CHEVY CHEVYIMPALA MALIBULT,LT,4dr.,3.5LV6,well 4 dr., 1.5L 4 cyl., exc. cond., blue, 23,915 mi. .............................................. $17,995.........$16,900 2013 CHEVY CHEVYIMPALA IMPALALT,4dr.,3.9LV6,sunroof,loaded,very LTZ, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, maroon, 51,875 mi. ..... $14,995.........$13,900 2008 nice,maroon,167,922miles ..........................$10,995 $9,500 2010 CHEVY CHEVYCOBALT IMPALARS,2dr.,2.2L4cyl.,5speed,well LT, 4 dr., 3.5L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., blue, 118,206 miles ...... $11,995...........$9,900 2007 equipped,good cond.,red,151,567miles .............$3,995 $2,900 2010 CHEVY CHEVYCORVETTE IMPALA LT, 4 dr., 3.5L V6,5.7L well V8, equipped, cond., silver, 1992 CONVERTIBLE, leather,good loaded, show car, 258,287 miles..................... $4,995...........$3,500 2008 CHEVY IMPALA 4 dr., 3.9L V6, sunroof, loaded, very nice, maroon, 167,922 miles ............... $15,995 $10,995...........$9,500 maroon, 55,589 milesLT, ...................................................................................................................... $14,900 2007 CHEVY COBALT RS, 2 dr., 2.2L 4 cyl., 5 speed, well equipped, good cond., red, 151,567 miles .. $3,995...........$2,900 1992 CHEVY CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE, 5.7L V8, leather, loaded, show car, maroon, 55,589 miles .................................................................................................................... $15,995.........$14,900 2019 CADILLAC XTS FWD,3.6LV6,leather,loaded,super sharp,black,46,641miles................................$26,995 $25,500 2018 NISSAN ALTIMA SL,4dr.,2.5L4cyl.,leather,loaded,very nice,gray,44,950miles ............................$16,995 $15,500 2018 TOYOTA CAMRY SE,4dr.,2.5L4cyl.,leather,loaded,nice,silver,41,226miles ...................................$20,995 $19,500 2019 CADILLAC XTS FWD, 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, super sharp, black, 46,641 miles ...................... $26,995.........$25,500 2018 XTS AWD,3.6LV6,sunroof,leather,loaded,like new,silver,42,759miles.........................$30,995 $29,900 2018 CADILLAC NISSAN ALTIMA SL, 4 dr., 2.5L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, very nice, gray, 44,950 miles .................. $16,995.........$15,500 2016 IA,4dr.,1.5L4cyl.,auto,all power,gray,72,556miles ..............................................$9,995 $8,900 2018 TOYOTA TOYOTASCION CAMRY SE, 4 dr., 2.5L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, nice, silver, 41,226 miles........................ $20,995.........$19,500 2018 BUICK CADILLAC XTS AWD, 3.6L V6, sunroof, leather, loaded, like new, silver, ..................................$21,995 42,759 miles............... $30,995.........$29,900 2016 LACROSSE,4dr.,3.6LV6,leather,loaded,very nice,gold,17,321miles $20,900 2016 BUICK TOYOTA SCION IA,44dr., dr.,3.6L 1.5LV6, 4 cyl., auto,sunroof, all power, 72,556 2016 LACROSSE, leather, allgray, power, supermiles nice,...........................................$9,995 ...........$8,900 2016 BUICK LACROSSE, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, very nice, gold, 17,321 miles ....................... $24,995 $21,995.........$20,900 maroon, 25,788 miles ...................................................................................................................... $23,500 2016 KIA BUICK LACROSSE, 4 dr., 3.6L leather, all very power, super nice, 2015 FORTE EX GDI 4 DOOR, 2.0LV6, 4-cyl., wellsunroof, equipped, nice, black, 106,653 miles ............$7,995 $6,900 maroon, 25,788 miles .................................................................................................................... $24,995.........$23,500 2011 BUICK REGAL CXL,4dr.,2.0L4cyl.,leather,loaded,exc.,cond.,gray,100,534miles ..........................$7,995 $6,900 2011 BUICK REGAL CXL, 4 dr., 2.0L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, exc., cond., gray, 100,534 miles ............... $7,995...........$6,900 2010 power,very $4,500 2010 FORD FORDFUSION FUSIONSE,4dr.,2.5L4cyl.,all SE, 4 dr., 2.5L 4 cyl., all power,nice,gray,181,948miles very nice, gray, 181,948......................................$5,995 miles .............................. $5,995...........$4,500 2008 leather, sunroof, loaded, super nice, 2008 MERCURY MERCURYMILAN MILANPREMIER, PREMIER,4 dr., 4 dr.,3.0L 3.0LV6,V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, super nice, beige, beige, 69,814 milesmiles .......................................................................................................................... $9,500 69,814 ........................................................................................................................ $10,995...........$9,500 2007 SATURN SATURNAURA AURAXE,4dr.,3.5LV6,leather,sunroof,nice,silver,221,458miles XE, 4 dr., 3.5L V6, leather, sunroof, nice, silver, 221,458.....................................$3,995 miles ............................. $3,995...........$2,900 2007 $2,900 2002 BUICK BUICKCENTURY,4dr.,3.1LV6,well CENTURY, 4 dr., 3.1L V6, equipped,good well equipped, cond.,beige,unknown good cond., beige, unknown miles ..................... $2,995...........$1,900 2002 miles ............................$2,995 $1,900 1994 JAGUAR JAGUARXJS XJSCONVERTIBLE,4.0L6cyl.,leather,loaded,showcar,maroon,52,066miles CONVERTIBLE, 4.0L 6 cyl., leather, loaded, show car, maroon, 52,066 miles...... $17,995.........$16,500 1994 ..................$17,995 $16,500
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