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Watch out for counterfeit bills By Bethany J. Royer-DeLong DarkeCountyMedia.com

GREENVILLE – Area businesses are urged to take a little more time when accepting cash, says Lt. Eric Roberts with the Greenville Police Department on Monday. Over the last few months, several businesses have fallen victim to counterfeit bills, including smaller denominations of tens and twenties. A $10 bill presented by Det. Bethany J. Royer-DeLong | Darke County Media Eric Kiryluk, at first glance, looks A $10 counterfeit bill, as noted by the word “replica” to the incorrect spelling of like any other bill. However, “states,” as presented by the Greenville Police Department on Monday.

upon closer inspection, there is a notable difference from the word “replica” to the incorrect spelling of “states.” While the feel of a counterfeit bill is often the first indication something is wrong, it is understandable why such discrepancies as these are missed in the rush of business. “I can see where a clerk could easily do that, they have a line and want to get through it,” said Lt. Roberts. Further, businesses such as a carryout, gas station, and even a bank are more often on the lookout for large counter-

feit denominations such as a $50 or $100 bill. The $10 counterfeit is new. In many cases, by the time the smaller counterfeits are discovered, the bill could have changed hands several times. The area businesses recently affected include Little Caesars, Dollar General, Family Dollar, Casey’s General Store as well as Speedway North. Earlier this month, a Domino’s employee noted a counterfeit $20 bill was used to pay for delivery food. See BILLS | 3A

Cothran retires as Rossburg fire chief By Linda Moody

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ROSSBURG — What is usually the Rossburg Fire Department’s (RFD’s) annual Appreciation Banquet Saturday evening also turned into a surprise “party” for Fire Chief Doug Cothran, who is retiring from that position after 20 years. Wife Carla, with the help of others who work at the fire department, pulled it off. “I was asked to join the fire department when we moved into the area back in 1987,” Cothran said. “I thought it was a good way to become part of the community.” He became chief in May 2000, taking over after Dann “Slug” Widener decided to step away from fire service. What all has taken place in the fire department since he took over during his tenure as chief? “We increased the training; through grants, were able to upgrade equipment; worked on participation/ training with neighboring departments; increased involvement in the community, such as the Community Thanksgiving with the Rossburg Methodist Church; and moved into a different facility,” he responded. “The original department was located on West Main Street in a building across from Depweg’s, now Jackie’s Place. The old fire department had no running water and one garage door for three fire apparatus.” He continued, “We went from 3/4 rubber boots and rubber coats to bunker coats and pants and leather coats. The safety gear and equipment has evolved from six radios for the whole department to every firefighter having a radio. Air packs were limited (four air packs) to an air pack for every riding position.” Cothran said he has no regrets for going into firefighting. “I found a passion that could help others,” said the 1979 graduate of Ansonia High School. Cothran, who graduated from Hocking Technical College with an associate’s degree in applied sciences See CHIEF | 3A

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Rick Macci will be featured as the coach of Venus and Serena Williams in the movie King Richard.

Bernthal to play Macci in King Richard GHS grad coached Williams sisters By Ryan Berry

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BOCA RATON, Fla. – The 1973 Greenville High School graduate whose dad once owned Wayne Theater on South Broadway in downtown Greenville may soon find his likeness on

movie screens across the nation. Tennis coach to the stars Rick Macci recently learned Jon Bernthal has been tapped by Warner Brothers to portray him in the movie King Richard. As a junior coach, Macci has been responsible for coaching and helping for-

ward the careers of Maria Sharapova, Andy Roddick and Jennifer Capriati. However, the movie will feature two of his biggest finds and will focus on their father. Macci remembers seeing Serena and Venus Williams in the 1990s when they were 9- or 10-years old. They were unlike any of the other athletes he had trained. Macci recalls that

even at that age, the sisters were big (muscular) and fast and that type of physique was usually reserved for other sports like track and field. “Their foot speed is incredible,” Macci said. The family made the trip from Compton, Calif. to Boca Raton, Fla. for the purpose of working Macci. See MACCI | 3A

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Friends will discuss Waffle Breakfast GREENVILLE – The Friends of the Darke County Parks will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 4, at 6:30

p.m. Their program will be about backyard maple sugaring. This means their Waffle Breakfast is fast

County Parks, visit the website listed below and print out a membership form or attend their February meeting and join

approaching on March 7. In January, they began their membership drive. If you would like to join the Friends of the Darke

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Driver with suspended license stopped; drugs found credit card belonging to another female in the compartment. The police officer located two hypodermic needles, also on the driver’s side. One needle had been used and had a small amount of what appeared to be blood inside of it. Nothing else was located during the search. The officer asked Hawkins about the unknown substance and needles and he said they were not his. Another officer questioned the male and female passengers regarding the items found in the vehicle and they also denied ownership of them. All three subjects were released from the scene. Hawkins was told the police department would be submitting the case to the prosecutor’s office for charges. All the items were taken to the Greenville Police Department, where they were packaged and placed into property. The credit card was placed into property for safe keeping.

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name, to which he replied Brandon Adams. The officer detained Adams and explained the information for his arrest warrant. Dispatch confirmed the warrant for a felony indictment for receiving stolen property. Adams was with his girlfriend, Angel Hill, who also had a felony arrest warrant from the same case. Another officer arrived on scene and detained Hill. Dispatch also confirmed her warrant. Adams and Hill were searched but nothing illicit was located on their person. Adams was holding a Kroger grocery bag along with a brown leather bag full of groceries and other items when the officer made contact. They were both asked where the items came from and they said Kroger. When asked how the items were paid for, Hill said she used a gift card. The officer asked where the gift card was and Hill said she threw it in the trash because it was empty. The officer asked her to explain how the items she Darke County purchased totaled exactly Wanted Person the dollar amount that was On Jan. 24 an officer Singles on the card. She didn’t observed a male standing have an answer for that. outside of Speedway, 201 Saturday, Feb. 8 The officer asked where Wagner Ave. The officer 8 - 11 p.m. the receipt was and she recognized the male as COTTON said she also threw it in the Brandon Adams who had Single People 21 & Older trash. The officer asked her a felony arrest warrant. Open to the Public which register at Kroger The officer got out of the VFW 7262 Ballroom, 219 N. Ohio St., she checked out on and she cruiser and made contact Admission $7 with the male and asked his stated she couldn’t remember. The officer then asked High Quality if it was an employee-ran register or self check-out and she stated it was a self check-out closer to the other registers. The officer explained to her the items would be confiscated and an investigation would be

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He knew they had the ability, but when the sisters began competing against each other he saw something that only elite athletes possess. He said it was the same desire and thirst that can be found in athletes like Lebron James and Michael Jordan. He coached the sisters from 1991-1994 when Venus made her professional debut. Even then, Macci knew the girls had the ability, drive and desire to transcend the game. Macci said he hasn’t seen the script for King Richard, but from everything he has heard it will be a positive telling of Richard Williams’ story. Bernthal is noted for his role as the Punisher in the Netflix series Marvel’s The Punisher and most recently as Lee Iacocca in the Academy Award nominated film Ford v Ferrari. Will Smith has signed on to star as Richard Williams with Saniyya Sidney and Demi Singleton portraying the young sisters. He hasn’t met Bernthal yet, but both sides are in discussion to have the actor come to Boca Raton to learn more about Macci. Macci is honored that his likeness will be portrayed, but it isn’t something he ever thought about. He

in 1981, went to work at BASF. He and the former Carla Jean Dakin Black were married in 1982. “In 1988, two months after becoming certified as a firefighter, our son was born in August,” said Cothran, who is currently working at Clopay and most likely will retire from there. The retired fire chief has no plans on leaving the department. “I was honored when asked by the new fire Chief, Rob Widener to help continue our safety culture that we built at Rossburg,” he said. When asked what was the most memorable fire in his firefighting career, he replied, “The fire that sticks in my memory is the fire that took place in Lightsville shortly after becoming chief. I was still new and learned quite a bit from that fire. It is the incident that I realized I needed to learn more from my peers. That is what started my passion for fire training and teaching. The other

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has focused more on being consistent in his coaching. He proudly said, “I never had a (tennis) lesson, but I’ve taught more lessons than anybody.” He is proud to call Greenville his hometown and quickly points to his Midwest upbringing and the values he learned as a child as to how he has been able to help others find success over the past 40 years. Success is an understatement for many of his pupils. The five students mentioned above have each had stints as the #1 player in the world. In 2017, Macci became the youngest tennis pro ever inducted into the United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) Hall of Fame. King Richard is expected to hit theaters this November.

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Doug Cothran, who is retiring as Rossburg Fire Department’s fire chief after 20 years, turns over his helmet to Rob Widener, his successor, at the department’s annual appreciation banquet Saturday night.

incident that will never leave me is an accident that happened on BrockCosmos Road with a 16-year-old young lady who was a friend of the family. We had to wait on an extrication tool to remove her from her car. She unfortunately passed the following day. At that point, RFD realized that we needed to have our own tool. At that time, Assistant Chief Rob Widener applied and received a grant

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back. While many would assume someone boldly From page 1A printing counterfeit money, bills with the words “movie money” also known as prop According to the police bills are another issue given report, the counterfeit they can be purchased bill had the words “copy online. money” on the front and Overall, Lt. Roberts says the word “specimen” on the

to purchase the tool. We train extensively with the tool and have only had to use it a handful of times.” Cothran became an instructor in 2008 and been with Clark State since 2012, because of his passion for safety and training new firefighters. During his firefighting years, he worked under the auspices of Chiefs Steve Miller, Dann Widener, Scott Kaiser and Dann Widener again. He is proud of his department. “That is tough to put into words,” stated Cothran. “I am really proud of the attitude that not only the firefighters have about learning and safety but proud of their connection with the community. A big thank you goes to everyone that made my time as chief enjoyable and memorable and to the community for all the support they show the Rossburg Fire Department.” More on the appreciation dinner will appear in the Early Bird this coming weekend. 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.

in regards to counterfeits, “We’ve had them, but we’ve just had a really big uptick,” noting counterfeit bills were an issue several years ago after the fair. While charges are pending, Lt. Roberts wants to get the word out not only to area businesses but the

individual as well, to take their time, to even note the change they are getting back. “The change could be one of those,” said Lt. Roberts. Reach Bethany J. Royer-DeLong at 937/548-3330 or email broyerdelong@aimmediamidwest.com.

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A Night in Hollywood set for March 7 GREENVILLE – Don’t miss a Night with the STARS – Hollywood Style. Join Greenville City Schools on March 7 for the sixth annual A Night in Hollywood. It’s the event created for kids by kids. The event spotlights the Special Olympian’s artistic talents – putting the spotlight on the stars they are. Greenville High School gymnasium will turn Hollywood with the doors opening at 5:30 p.m. and music beginning at 6 p.m. A Night in Hollywood will showcase the Special Olympics participants by presenting their artistic abilities through a talent

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the opportunity to show off their own unique talents to our community. If you know a Special Olympian who would like to showcase their artistic talents – please contact the organizers. Their goal is to have all eyes on the Special Olympics participants so they may feel like the stars they are. If you would like to be a guest at A Night in Hollywood, tickets will be available at the door for $5 each. You may also purchase a table for $200 and receive 10 free tickets or become a major sponsor for $500. If you are interested in making a financial donation, please make checks payable to

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RATES OF TAXATION OF DARKE COUNTY, OHIO FOR 2019 In pursuance of law, Scott J. Zumbrink, T reasurer of the County of Darke, State of Ohio, hereby notifies the T axpayers thereof the rates of taxation for the year 2019 are correctly stated in the following table, showing the number of mills levied on each dollar of taxable property in several townships, school districts and corporations of said county.

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 



  

 



 







  







 









 

 

 

 

 













 

 













































 













































































































 



 













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





























































































































































































































































































 

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

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









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



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



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



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

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

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

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Greenville Early Bird

Sunday, February 2, 2020 5A

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Levy dollars provide opportunity I am writing in support of the March 17, 2020, 1-mil levy request by the Darke County Parks. Since the DCP district was formed in 1972, they have grown to over a dozen different parks and several educational facilities encompassing over 400 acres. They have obtained these locations while being mindful to their mission statement of “acquiring and preserving land areas possessing special natural and historical features” with the expansion of Tecumseh Trail, preserving parkland for future generations and expanding and adding variety to their programming. Parks and educational facilities make our communities desirable places to live, work, play and visit. The Shawnee Prairie Preserve brings hundreds of people from Darke and surrounding counties to its annual fall festival. I have witnessed many families taking advantage of this fun and educational event. DCP also provides educational programming to all of the school districts in Darke County. The Tecumseh Trail & Bikeway provides many miles for bikers, walkers and outdoor enthusiast to exercise and enjoy nature at the same time. These are all examples of levy dollars being used to provide opportunities for the betterment of the citizens of Darke County. I urge you to join me in voting “Yes” for the DCP’s levy request on March 17, 2020. Mike Boyer Greenville

Darke County can do better Let’s talk about Greenville’s Veteran’s parade. There was no parade. What happened? The marching band stood on a side street, not marching. There was a fire truck with a flag. The Honor Guard was there, and a couple of school buses with school children. The person speaking on the Courthouse steps was unable to be heard because of the music playing over the speakers. I watched my 98-year-old WW2 veteran father sing the national anthem and salute the flag. It was hard to keep the tears back knowing what he went through and remembering what I went through. When l came home from serving in Vietnam, I landed in Oakland, Calif. I was proud to wear my uniform and proud to serve my country. I was spit on and called a baby killer. I found a shop in the airport to buy a shirt and pants to look like everyone else so l wasn’t recognizable. I didn’t get a parade in 1969; and here we are 50 years later and I still don’t get one. The Holiday Horse Parade draws thousands of people – to watch horses pull wagons with lights. When KitchenAid has a sidewalk sale, people line up around the block to get a good deal. The city gets excited for the high school Homecoming Parade, yet maybe 50 onlookers show up for our Veteran’s Parade? I’d like to see a group of local people give the Darke County veterans the parade they deserve. Let’s get the schools, sports teams, businesses, and clubs involved, too. As of 2018, over 14 percent of the population of Darke County are veterans. Let’s show the country that our county cares. Darke County can do better. From the Miller’s chair, Terry Clark, Greenville

Meet elected officials at First Friday event UNION CITY – Join the Union City community for an eventful evening at The Community Center, 105 N Columbia Street, Union City, Ind. for the Feb. 7 First Friday. On tap will be a chance to meet, informally, with the recently elected officials to local government. Find out about their training for the positions you elected them to hold, their thoughts for the future of the community, and become acquainted with what is in store for the city/village. Plus, meet up with other people you know and don’t know. This is one of the best opportunities of the year. The event will be held from 5:15 to 7 p.m. The hosts for the evening will be The City of Union City, Ind. and The Historical Preservation Society of Union City, Indiana and Ohio Refreshments will be available including fine wine - you may bring your own if you desire (wine, soft drinks, or water).

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Emily Moody on another journey The Moody/Brown/ Stover family lost a special member, Emily Jo Moody, who passed Jan. 17, 10 days after she turned 42. Her obituary on the funeral program read that she “was a stay-athome mom who cared for everyone including her high school sweetheart/ husband/life partner of 27 years Jason Stover Sr., her eight children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was dedicated and supportive of her children’s activities no matter what the circumstances were.” It went on to say that Emily was selfless, kindhearted, and had a contagious laugh/smile. “She was the most amazing wife, mom, grandma, daughter, sister and aunt,” it read. “She gave everyone guidance and taught her family the meaning of life. Her family motivated her to be brave, to fight and to never give up hope.” Words from her husband, “She was a super mom. She was always faithful and an honest person. She was the greatest woman I knew.” Emily’s children and grandchildren are going to really miss her and the love she had for them. Her children are: daughters and sons-in-law, Monica (Eric) Beisner, Madison (Roberto) Sanchez and City, Makayla Stover; and her sons, Jason Jr., Kaden, Kolton, Karson and Kyler Stover. Grandchildren are Eli, Ayden Beisner and baby Beisner on the way, and Bentley, Liam and Peyton Sanchez. Also surviving are her parents, Tom and Cindy (Brown) Moody; siblings Mindy (Randy) Ward and brother, Clark Moody; and her paternal grandmother, June (Matthieu) Moody. Emily was a 1996 graduate of Ansonia High School. Her family has been blessed to have Emily in

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Lady Wave defeats Xenia two 3-pointers good for 6-points. Haleigh Behnken tossed in 4-points and Nyesha Wright added 3-points. “We started off playing fantastic team defense and held them to just five points,” said Greenville By Gaylen Blosser DarkeCountyMedia.com coach Rachael Kerns, “however the next two XENIA – The Greenville quarters proved to be Lady Wave won a pressure much different.” Xenia battle back to take packed Wednesday night the second quarter of play MVL road game over the 16-15 sending the teams to Xenia Lady Buccaneers 42-39 with Morgan Gilbert the break with Greenville leading 28-21. Behnken draining a 3-pointer as paced the Lady Wave with time expired to give the 9-points, Gilbert drilled Lady Wave a sweep of Xenia and earn their third a 3-pointer, Annie Hayes added a 2-point goal and straight road win in five Wright added a free throw. days. Xenia took advantage of The Lady Wave jumped out to a 13-5 lead after one the schools pep band and period of play led by soph- more than 100 high school students in attendance to omore Libby McKinney’s

Greenville senior, Morgan Gilbert hits a 3-pointer at the buzzer

motivate the home team to a 13-4 third quarter advantage and lead 34-32 with one quarter to play. With 12-seconds remaining in the fourth and the game knotted at 39-39, Coach Kerns called a timeout to set up what proved to be the final play of the game. The Lady Buccaneers defended well on the initial pass and first look by the Lady Wave before Behnken passed to Gilbert with 4-second remaining on the clock. Gilbert beat the clock nailing a 3-pointer to give the Lady Wave the win. “We buckled back down in the fourth quarter allowing the home team just 5-points again,” Kerns noted.

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Greenville’s Morgan Gilbert launches a 3-pointer for the Lady Wave varsity basketball team.

“Nyesha Wright played a terrific all-around game,” said Coach Kerns. “Annie Hayes had another solid night on the defensive end.” Morgan Gilbert took

3-charges in the game for the Lady Wave while Abbie Yoder and Nyesha Wright were both strong on the glass grabbing 8-rebounds. Haleigh Behnken led

Greenville and all players with a game high 18-points. Contact Darke County Media Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@ aimmediamidwest.com or 937-5483330

Petry signs to play college ball hit the ground running. Her 26-win season on the mound as a rookie is one of the best individual performances in my 17-seasons as Greenville High School “Baylee is a great kid, softball coach.” a great role model,” said “She is one of those kids Greenville High School that has had some adversity Principal Stan Hughes. physically in her career and “She is a great student, has absolutely overcome a great person. It is one that,” Hughes said. “We are of those wonderful times where you get one of those looking forward to revisiting her at one hundred pertop athletes that is a top cent this year for the first person academically as time in a couple of years. well.” Petry led the Lady Wave We are excited to have her softball team to the Region- back this school year in full al finals as a First Team All- participation and excited Ohio pitcher her freshman to see what she can accomseason before injuries side- plish.” The Harriers compete in lined the All-Ohio player from taking the mound the the Ohio Regional Campus Conference (ORCC) at the past two seasons. “Baylee has shown amaz- NAIA division level. Harriers coach, Rick ing determination and grit after her injury as a sopho- Walker has family ties to Greenville and has more,” noted Newland. on numerous occasions “It’s tough to come into a watched the Lady Wave high school program and

Greenville’s Baylee Petrey signs with the Miami University-Hamilton Harriers softball program By Gaylen Blosser DarkeCountyMedia.com

GREENVILLE – Greenville’s Baylee Petry, the daughter of Cynnema and Jeff Petry signed to continue her academic studies with a major in nursing while playing softball for the Miami University-Hamilton Harriers. “I’m very excited for this opportunity,” said Petry. “I knew I wanted to play college ball the moment I started playing softball.” “Baylee is a five tool kid, that is a complete softball player,” said Greenville LWSB coach Jerrod Newland. “I am proud of Baylee and how she has grown as a person, player and leader over the past seasons.”

softball team play at Stebbins Field, home of LWSB. “I used to live here so I know what the softball is like at Greenville,” said Harriers coach Rick Walker. “We are really excited to have Baylee.” Coach Walker sees Petry filling many roles for the Lady Harriers softball team. “We lose both of our corner outfielders that are seniors so we really think that she can come in and fill a role that we need,” Walker said. “We have already talked to her about pitching.” “We are pretty set right now so it’s not like we’re asking her to just come in and say, hey, we want you to step right inside the circle,” Coach Walker added. “It’s not going to be like that at all but we really feel like she can jump in right from the get-go in the

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Greenville’s Baylee Petry signs to play softball for Miami UniversityHamilton. (L-R) Cynnema Petry (mother), Petry and Jeff Petry (father).

outfield and then be a relief pitcher starting out.” “I am very flexible,” said Petry. “I like to play everywhere, so wherever Coach Walker can use me I’ll be there.” “Baylee is going to go and get a chance to make a quick impact for Coach Walker,” Newland stated. “Baylee is part of the senior class with 80 (8015) wins already and has won the past three District Finals.” Petry is ready to get back on the pitching mound stating, “Absolutely

I’m going to pitch. I’m almost one hundred percent back to where I was.” “I want to thank my mom and dad for pushing me even when I felt like I was failing,” Petry said. “They invested a lot of time and money in me.” “I would also like to thank everyone that came today and especially my coaches,” Petry concluded. “They have put everything out there to help me.” Contact Darke County Media Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@ aimmediamidwest.com or 937-5483330

Ansonia 3’s down Blackhawks of two 3-pointers, Reece Stammen was good for 5-points including a triple, Isaac Barga contributed a trey and Matthew Farrier added a basket to round all night we’ll beat them,” By Gaylen Blosser DarkeCountyMedia.com said MV coach Tim Barga. out Ansonia first quarter scoring. “I said, you can’t let them “Buckingham had four shoot threes. They must UNION CITY – The really big ones for us,” said Ansonia and MV boys bas- have an awesome offense. Limburg. “One was at the I’m not saying it because ketball teams battled to a end of the first quarter we 45-40 game with the Anso- they made the 3’s, it’s run that play really well. I nia Tigers draining nine 3’s because they got the 3’s was happy with that one.” off.” to earn the win. The Hawks battled back “We’re playing man-to“Mississinawa has been man defense and if we can’t to take the second quarter playing some really good 11-10 sending the teams basketball coming in,” said keep up with them, then to the break with Ansonia Ansonia coach Devin Lim- their offense was better leading 26-22. than our defense,” Barga burg. “One of those wins The Tigers took advanadded. included us the first time tage of three third quarter Ansonia took advantage we played them. The boys threes, one each by Stamalways want to beat Missis- of a Hunter Buckingham men, Buckingham and sinawa. When they took the 3-pointer at the buzzer to Ethan Hemmerich to outtake a 5-point 16-11 openfirst from us our guys just score the home team 11-8 ing period lead in what wanted that much more would prove to be the mar- and take a 37-30 lead to the to get one here at Missisgin of victory on the night. final period. sinawa.” The Blackhawks cut deep Buckingham paced the “I told the boys before into the Tiger’s fourth quarTigers with six first quarthe game started – if we ter lead before Ansonia batter points coming by way just let them shoot layups

The Ansonia Tigers drained nine 3-pointers to knock off the homestanding Misssissinawa Valley Blackhawks

tled back with MV taking the final period 10-8 with Max Dirmeyer leading MV with eight points including both of the Hawks 3-pointers on the night. “With three minutes to go we were still in the ballgame,” said Coach Barga. “I took a timeout with four minutes to go and I told the boys we don’t let them shoot anymore 3’s – we win this game. First time down the court they shot a three and the game was over with.” “Buckingham had four 3’s that we really needed,” Tigers’ Coach Limburg stated, “and then Reece and Barga hit a couple that were big time as well.” “It would have been nice to get this game here but it’s why you play the game,” Barga concluded. “It could have went either way.” Stammen led Ansonia

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Ansonia’s Reece Stammen drives to the basket in the Tiger’s win over Mississinawa Valley.

with 15-points and Dirmeyer paced the Blackhawks with 15-points.

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FORT RECOVERY – The FM Lady Jets traveled to Fort Recovery and came away with a 56-43 non-conference win over the MAC (Midwest Athletic Conference) Lady Indians. “That was a big one for us,” Franklin Monroe coach Abbey Moore said. “We have been preparing for this one for a while – just extremely proud of the effort and determination that every single one of my girls gave tonight on the floor.” Franklin Monroe took advantage of 10 Corina Conley first quarter points including a 3-pointer, a Stella Shellabarger trey and a Chloe Peters free throw to outscore the home team 14-10 with one period in the book. The Lady Jets dismantled the home team in period No. 2 taking the quarter 16-4 sending the teams to the break with FM holding a 30-14 lead. “That was the story of the night – the defense there in that second quarter,” Moore stated. “That was all determination.” “Chloe Peters played five times bigger than what she was,” continued Moore. “Chloe Brumbaugh with her on ball defense really frustrated them in that

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Franklin Monroe’s Corina Conley led all scorers with a game high 30 points in the Lady Jets win over Fort Recovery.

quarter. Just so very proud of the way we played defense tonight.” Conley added 6 second quarter points both coming by way of two 3-pointers, Shellabarger chipped in with 4-points including 2-2 at the line, Belle Cable knocked down a triple and Peters added a field goal. FM took the quarter by a 14-7 count with Conley going 6-6 at the line, draining a 3-pointer and hitting a 2-point goal good for 11 third period points. Chloe McGlinch added a trey sending the teams to the fourth with FM leading 44-21. The Lady Indians battled back taking the fourth by a 22-12 score only to come up short against the Darke County girls giving the Lady Jets a double digit

13-point win. The Lady Indians came into the night with a 10-3 record with one of their losses coming at the hands of the Versailles Lady Tigers, 42-40. “I kind of took us out of our game plan that fourth quarter and that was to just slow the game down a little bit in the half court,” said Moore. “That just kind of lost our momentum and that’s on me in trying to work the clock there at the end. That changed our mindset on the offensive end.” Conley led Franklin Monroe and all scorers with a game high 30-points including four 3-pointers while going 8-9 at the charity stripe. “Corina was motivated tonight,” noted Coach Moore. “We felt like last

year we had one slip away against this group. They are a great ball team and they tested us at times tonight. It always seems like when we need Corina, she is always there. She is a phenomenal athlete and she was able to come up big tonight.” “We are playing really well right now,” Moore concluded. “This is a good time to do it but at the same time we know we haven’t hit our peak. We still have work to do and hopefully we keep it rolling.” The Lady Jets burned the nets for 83 percent at the free throw line making 19-of-23 tosses.

UNION CITY – The Mississinawa Valley Lady Blackhawks defeated the visiting Ansonia Lady Tigers 52-45. “It felt good,” MV coach Gwen Bergman said of the win. “I got a little worried there after we were up by 20 and then they came back I told the girls, they are going to shoot 3’s, make sure you keep a hand in their face. The Lady Hawks jumped out to a 13-6 advantage after one period of play led by Taylor Stachler’s 5-points including a three and a second first quarter triple from Leah Scholl. Two Molly Barga 3-pointers accounted for all the Lady Tigers’ first quarter points. Mississinawa took period No. 2 by a 20-10 score sending the teams to the break with the home team holding a 33-16 lead. Kya Lavy paced the Lady Hawks with 8-points while Sky Edwards was knocking down two Ansonia 3’s. The teams played to an 11-11 standoff in the third quarter sending the teams to the final quarter with MV leading 44-27. Ansonia put up a

fourth quarter battle to get MV’s lead down to 4-points only to come up 7-points short. “All the girls played great,” said Bergman. “They talked well on defense which helped at the beginning of the game. They did a good job in transition, they did a good job out-letting and going. Super proud of those girls for playing hard the whole time and when it got close they had it in them to win.” Ansonia outscored Mississinawa 18-8 in the final period led by Edwards’ 8-points including two 3-pointers. “It’s a reflection of who you are when you have to dig down that deep,” Ansonia coach Bruce Davison said. “Either you are going to give up or you’re going to come back. The bigger thing is although it’s a game, it’s really a reflection more of a life skill. You never quit, you never give up in spite what the circumstances are – has a mindset of an overcomer.” Edwards led Ansonia and all players with a game high 18-points. Contact Darke County Media Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@aimmediamidwest.com or 937-548-3330

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VERSAILLES – The Versailles Lady Tigers defeated the visiting West Liberty-Salem Lady Tigers 35-27 in a non-conference matchup. Versailles jumped out to an early 9-3 lead after one period of play led by Lindsey Winner’s 4-points, a Danielle Kunk 3-pointer and 2-2 at the charity stripe from Katelyn Marshall. WL-S battled back with an 8-0 run to open second quarter play to lead 11-9 at 6:29 in the period. Versailles closed out the second with an 8-4 run sending the teams to the break with the Versailles holding a 2-point 17-15 advantage. Winner accounted for 4-points in period, Brooke Stonebraker and Marshal each added 2-points. Period No. 3 saw Versailles extend its lead to Gaylen Blosser | DarkeCountyMedia.com double digits, 27-17 with Lindsey Winner scores two of her 12-points to lead Versailles in a non2:56 on the third quarter conference win over the West Liberty-Salem Lady Tigers. clock and take the period

14-6 over the visiting Lady Tigers. Stonebraker logged 6-points, Caitlin McEldowney drained two 3-pointers good for 6-points and Winner added a 2-point field goal giving Versailles a 31-21 lead with one period to play. The low scoring game continued into the fourth quarter with the WL-S Lady Tigers taking the final period 6-4 giving Versailles an 8-point win. Lindsey Winner led Versailles with 12-points.

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PRICE – John J. Price, 64, of Greenville, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020, at the State of the Heart Care Center in Greenville. Price He was born on Dec. 6, 1955, in Greenville, to Kenneth and Jean (Baldwin) Price of Greenville. John was a true outdoors man. He enjoyed everything nature had to offer and could be found on a warm summer’s day at his favorite pond. John served his country honorably in the United States Navy. John was a life-long resident of Darke County. He was a custodian for Greenville City Schools for many years. John had many passions, all of which included being outside. However, his favorite passion was his children and grandchildren. John will be greatly missed by his family and friends. In addition to his parents, John is survived by his children, Jahn (Ashley) Price of Eaton, and Chris (Jennifer) Price of Bradford; his grandchildren, Isaiah, Cheyenne, and Eli; and his brothers, J.R. (Kathy) Price, and Scott Price. To honor John’s wishes, there will be no public services. John’s family has entrusted Tribute Funeral Homes, Greenville Campus, with the arrangements. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com. BURT – N. Maxine Burt, 92, of Greenville, passed away peacefully on Jan. 24, 2020, at the Brethren Retirement Community in Greenville. She was Burt born on Aug. 27, 1927, in Hollansburg, to the late Marcus and Ruth (Lodenslager) Spencer. In addition to her parents, Maxine is preceded in death by her husband, Howard B. Burt, whom she married on Feb. 27, 1946; and her brother, Lowell Spencer. Maxine was a wonderful and hardworking homemaker and farmer’s wife. She loved managing Morrison’s Clothing Store in Richmond. Maxine was a long-time member of the Hollansburg Christian Church and the Hollansburg American Legion, Women’s Auxiliary. She especially enjoyed spending time with her family, gardening, cooking, baking, socializing, shopping, and being up to date with her style. Maxine is survived by her daughter, Joy Ann (Jerry) Luker of Decatur, Ind.; her granddaughter, Melissa (Trisha) Johnson of Florida; and her great granddaughter and pride and joy, Maya Johnson. A celebration of Maxine’s life was held Friday, Jan. 31, 2020, at Tribute Funeral Homes, New Madison

Campus. Burial is in Hollansburg Cemetery. Online condolences may be shared with the Burt family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com. RUNNER – Robert “Bobby” G. Runner, 75, of Greenville, passed away on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2020, at Reid Health in Richmond, Ind. Runner He was born on April 16, 1944, in rural Darke County to the late Dellis L. and Iva (Price) Runner. In addition to his parents, Bobby was preceded in death by his siblings, Ada Mikesell-Overholser and Paul J. Runner. Bobby was a fun and loving person. He was a great storyteller and loved make people laugh. He liked John Deere tractors and farming. Bobby loved his family and friends and enjoyed when the family would have get-togethers and family dinners. Bobby was active with the St. John’s Lutheran Church’s Clown Ministry. Bobby is survived by his nieces, Margaret (Jerry) Bortner of Iowa, Deborah Runner-Rhoades of Minnesota, and Denise (Roger) Runner-Stahl of Greenville; and his nephew, David (Susie) Runner of Louisville, Ky. A celebration of Bobby’s life will take place at 2:30 PM on Friday, January 31, 2020, at Tribute Funeral Homes, Greenville Campus, with Rev. Peter Menke officiating. Burial will follow in Palestine Cemetery. Guests may visit with his family on Friday from 1 p.m. until the time of service at 2:30 p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, the family request that memorial contributions be given to St. John’s Lutheran Church’s Pay It Forward fund. Online condolences maybe shared with the family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com. SCHMITZ – Allen L. Schmitz, 31, of Columbus, passed away on Jan. 27, 2020 at Ohio Health Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus. He was born Schmitz Nov. 4, 1988, in Coldwater, to Richard “Rick” and Frances “Fran” (Klaas) Schmitz. His parents survive in New Weston. Also surviving are his siblings, Amanda and Eric Siefring of Bellefontaine, and Andrea and Zachary Newbauer of Union City, Ohio; nieces and nephews, Brent Luttmer, Libby Siefring, Molly Siefring, Gentry Newbauer, Shelby Siefring and Camden Newbauer; and grandparents, Hilda Schmitz of Union City, OH and Jennie Klaas of Collinsville, IL. Preceding him in death are an infant brother, Kenneth and an infant sister, Adrianne; and grandpar-

ents, Edgar Schmitz and Eugene Klaas. He was a 2007 graduate of Mississinawa Valley High School, and was also a graduate of Rhodes State College, Lima, with a registered nursing degree. Allen was employed as a registered nurse at Ohio Health, Columbus. He was a member of St. Paul Catholic Church, Sharpsburg. He was also active in his school’s FFA program and served as the State FFA vice president and president. Although Allen lived in Columbus, he was a hometown boy at heart. He loved coming home and visiting his family and friends and spending time with his nieces and nephews. He was a person who always put others ahead of himself, while making everyone’s day better through humor. His loving and caring nature was also evident by the way he cared for his patients. A Mass of Christian Burial was held Friday, Jan. 31, 2020 at St. Paul Catholic Church, Sharpsburg, with Fr. Ned Brown as celebrant. Burial is at the church cemetery. Contributions can be made to the Allen Schmitz Scholarship Fund c/o Fort Recovery Community Foundation to be used for nursing education. Condolences may be directed to www.brockmanboeckmanfh.com. ISENBARGER – William S. Isenbarger, 93, passed away Jan. 26, 2020 at the Randolph Nursing Home in Winchester. He was born September Isenbarger 25, 1926 in Saratoga, Ind. the son of the late Web and Pearl Jennings Isenbarger. Bill worked as a pattern maker for 35 years at Overmyer Mold and the Union City Mold, and was a Saratoga United Methodist Church member. He was a U.S. Army veteran, loved to play golf, ride around on his golf cart, camping, and loved spending time with his family. Survivors include children, Douglas (special friend Tina Cottongim) of Saratoga, Ind., Debra Lyn (Kip) Van Skyock of Portland, Ind.; grandchildren, Dustin (Leslie) Isenbarger, Dana (Brendan) Laudenbacher, Joe Van Skyock, Nicole (Derek) Powell; five great grandchildren, Pyper Isenbarger nieces and nephews also. He was preceded by his wife of 69 years, Vera Marceil Isenbarger; his parents; three brothers, Delbert, Web, and Bob Isenbarger; and three sisters, Marcella Isenbarger, Deanie Warren, and Phyllis Hiatt. Visitation is 4-7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1, 2020 at the Reichard Funeral Home Inc. Services are 7 p.m. Saturday also at the funeral home with the Rev. Coleman Smith officiating. Burial will be held later at the convenience of the family in

the Weimer Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to Harrisville Congregational Christian Church with envelopes available at the funeral home. Online condolences can be expressed at www. reichardfh.com BYERS – Richard “Dick” Byers, 72, went home to be with the Lord Monday, Jan. 27, 2020 after a long battle with cancer. Dick was born to the late Charles Byers “Whitey” and Leotina Gunkle Byers. After graduating from Greenville High School he joined the U.S. Army where he specialized in military police dog training; worked at the Union City Body Company for 40 years; had a gifted voice that he used to sing at various benefits, churches, and nursing homes. He and his wife attended EUM Church in Greenville. Dick was often seen with his wife Baby Cakes cruising town on his golf cart. He was known for his quick wit, infectious smile, and loving compassionate spirit. He is survived by his wife of 52 years Darlene McGhee Byers, who referred to him as hunka hunka burning love; children, Brian (Tammy) Byers of Spanaway, WA, Tim (Stacey) Byers of Saratoga, Ind., Rob (Melissa) Byers of Winchester, Ind., Misty (Bill) Clevenger of Greenville; seven grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren; sister, Mary Rush; several brother-in-laws, sister-inlaws, nieces and nephews also. Preceded in death by his parents; in-laws, Bob & Mary McGhee; two infant sons; and a great grandson, Anthony Plaster. Private Services were held Friday, Jan. 31, 2020 at his church. In lieu of flowers Memorial Contributions may be made to State of the Heart Hospice. The family would like to thank State of the Heart Hospice for their outstanding and compassionate care. Online condolences may be expressed at www.reichardfh.com. TAYLOR – Billy “Bill” F. Taylor, 89, of Greenville, passed away peacefully at 6:30 p.m. at the Versailles Health Care Center, on Jan. 27, 2020. Born in RossTaylor burg, Ohio on April 23, 1930 he was the only child born to the late Glenn & Fern (Birt) Taylor. After graduating from Ansonia High School, Bill served in the United States Army Medical Corp from 1951-1953. He then went on to work at the FRAM Corp., where he met the love of his life, Kathleen, or as she was known to the Frammers at the time as “Hoppy”. They both worked for FRAM for over

40 years, and even rode to work together for over 30 years. He retired from Honeywell with 41 years seniority in 1996. During that time, they had Robert, their only child. Bill was described as the “ultimate band parent.” chaperoning band trips and hosting large band parties at their home, while always supporting and encouraging Robert throughout the years. He and the family loved to travel, and had visited most places all over the United States, and was fortunate enough to travel to Hawaii and Europe. One of his favorite places to visit was to sit quietly along a bubbling creek in Gatlinburg and listen to the world go by. It was very important to him to show his family as much of the world as he could, a lesson he learned from his parents. In all his travels he liked to sample the different varieties of food and was a “foodie” before his time. Bill was an excellent roller skater and in his youth went skating almost every weekend. He always worked on keeping the family cars spotless, enjoyed gardening and just watching the “posies” grow. He will truly be missed. He is preceded in death by his parents, and his wife Kathleen “Kathy” Taylor in 2011. He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Robert (Betsy) Taylor of Middletown. Friends may call on the family from 9-10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 1, 2020 at the Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville. Funeral service to follow at 10:30 a.m. with Pastor Todd Reish presiding. Burial to follow at Greenville Union Cemetery, Greenville, where military honors will be performed by the Greenville Veterans Honor Guard. Memorial contributions may be made to State of the Heart Hospice. Online sympathies www. zecharbailey.com. WILLOUGHBY – Dave “Bubba” Willoughby, 53, of Arcanum, passed away on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2020, at Life Care Hospital in Miamisburg. Dave was Willoughby born on August 13, 1966, in Dayton, to the late Pat and Jan (King) Willoughby. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his stepmother, Irlene Willoughby; and his niece Sara Willoughby. If you had the distinct pleasure of meeting Dave “Bubba” Willoughby, you would never forget him. He was one of a kind. He loved people, he loved talking, and loved to make people laugh. He never met a stranger and could carry on a conversation with a chair. Dave attended the Pleasant View Missionary Church and loved to fellowship with his church community He served his country

honorably in the United States Army. He had many interests and passions, such as deer hunting, camping, and storm chasing. Dave has even been known to chase a tornado or two. However, his greatest passion was his wife, Tina, and his son, Hunter. Most people didn’t know that Dave wanted to have twins, so he could name them Bo and Hunter in recognition of his love of bow hunting. Since one baby is all that arrived, he was happy naming him Hunter. Nothing made Dave more proud than watching Hunter participate in cross-country and track. Dave was an outdoorsman with his favorite color being camo. His love of camping was fostered by the many camping trips he went on with his parents and siblings when he was younger. He and his brothers were always into some shenanigans. These trips could be called the adventures of the Willoughby brothers, or the torment of Kathy. She was always getting the short end of the stick when her brothers were up to no good. As an adult, Dave still had a great love of nature and camping, especially taking his family to Ludlow Falls Church Camp. He will always be present wherever his family might be, and they will continue looking for deer through their car windows, just for him. Dave is survived by his wife of 20 years, Tina (Artz) Willoughby, whom he married April 22, 2000; his son, Hunter Willoughby, of Arcanum; his brothers, Pat Willoughby and his wife Becci, of Beavercreek, Ohio, and their daughter, Rachel, and his twin brother, Dan Willoughby and his wife Kim of Canadian Lakes, Michigan; his sister, Kathy Willoughby of West Carrollton, Ohio, and her son, Nelson; his father and mother-in-law, Dan and Paula Artz of Arcanum; his sisters-in-law, Pam Whitaker and her husband, Jon, and their children Mason, Micah, and Faith, Andrea Jenkins and her husband, Andy, and their children, Shane and Ashley; his stepbrothers, Larry, Greg, and Jeff; his stepsister, Diane; and various aunts, uncles and cousins. A Celebration of Dave’s life, with full military honors provided by the Greenville Honor Guard, will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020, at Pleasant View Missionary Church, 5231 Gettysburg – Pitsburg Road, Greenville, Ohio, with Pastor Sean Martin officiating. Guests may visit with Dave’s family on Saturday, from 11 a.m. until the time of the memorial service at 1 p.m. at the church. In lieu of flowers, monetary donations may be given to Dave’s family to help with his medical expenses and any future needs that Tina or Hunter might have. Online condolences may See obituaries | 10A


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We would like to thank everyone for their love, support and prayers during these past weeks. Your calls, cards, messages, and thoughts and prayers have helped our family during this difficult time. Thank you to everyone who made food, sent flowers, or sent donations to the Darke County Cancer Association. We are so appreciative for the many of you that came to help us say goodbye.

GREENVILLE – The family of Ruth (Cook) Baker would like to honor her with a card shower in celebration of Baker her 90th birthday on Feb. 5. Cards and memories may be sent to her at 750 Chestnut St., Greenville, Ohio 45331.

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He was a firefighter and former Fire Chief for the Eldorado Fire Department for over 30 years. Dick was a longtime member and served as treasurer of the Eldorado United Methodist Church. He also served his community as a director of the First State Bank in West Manchester for many years. He was an avid fisherman and enjoyed boating. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by his first wife Bonita Dee Brown; grandson James Alan Oakes; and great grandson Drew Aden Steinberger. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Twila L. Brown of Eldorado; son, Dean Richard Brown (Shawna Mader) of The Villages, Fla; son Duane A. Brown (husband Kevin Martin) of

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Most important, Dale had a passion for HAM Radios. He was an avid HAM radio operator. He loved going to the HAM conventions every year at Hara Arena. He spent much of his time upstairs in his radio room, and will sadly be leaving behind numerous friends that shared his passion. He is preceded in death by his parents; son, William “Bill” Fisher; brother, Duane “Tiny” Fisher; grandson, Robby Shad Fisher; in-laws, Kenneth (Lelah) Fourman; niece, Earlinda Fisher and brother-in-law, Robert “Bob” Fourman. Dale is survived by his wife, Shirley (nee. Fourman) Fisher whom he married Jan. 19, 1957. They were able to celebrate 63 years of marriage. He is also survived by his children, Bob (Vicki) Fisher, Kim (Sheldon Livingston) Ernst, Tim Fisher; grandchildren, Rodney (Abbey) Fisher, Nathan (Ashley) Moore, Jacob (Hillary) Ernst, Katie Ernst, Kiley (Jeremy) Bronson; 9 greatgrandchildren; daughter-inlaw, Darla Fisher; sister-inlaw, Sharon (nee. Fourman) Wirrig; several nieces, nephews, and cousins; fur baby, Buddy, and numerous other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Feb. 1, noon, at the Kreitzer Funeral Home, 204 N. Main St., Arcanum, Ohio 45304. Burial to follow at Ithaca Cemetery. A visitation will be held on Saturday from 10 a.m.-noon, at the funeral home, leading into the services. The family would like to thank all of Dale’s caregivers and Hospice staff that have been there for him.

Also, a special thank you to Joanie Reeser whom, not only was his nurse practitioner, but a wonderful friend of the family who took the time to visit Dale at home. Donations in Dale’s memory can be made to either the Cancer Association of Darke County or Hospice of Miami Valley. Email condolences and donations may be sent by going online to www.kreitzerfuneralhome.com. CURRY – Glenna Jean Curry, 69, of Bradford, died Monday, Jan. 27, 2020. A Memorial Service will be held Sunday, Feb. 2, 2020 at 3:30 p.m. at Common Ground Christian Church, Bradford (formerly Bradford Church of the Brethren). Visitation will be held 1:30 p.m. until time of service Sunday at the church. Glenna donated her remains to Wright State University School of Medicine. Condolences may be left for the family at www.stockerfraley.com. SWABB – Marcella J. Swabb, 90, of Bradford, died Friday, Jan. 24, 2020. A funeral service was held Friday, Jan. 31, 2020 at Stocker-Fraley Funeral Home, Bradford. Interment is at Harris Creek Cemetery. Condolences may be left for the family at www. stockerfraley.com. WARNER – Carl L. Warner, 79 of Troy, died Sunday, Jan. 26, 2020. A Gathering of Friends will be held Saturday, Feb. 1 at noon at Karen’s home, 900 Wilson Road, Troy. Burial will take place at Brock Cemetery at the discretion of the family. Condolences may be left for the family at www.stockerfraley.com.

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LWV plans Candidates Night GREENVILLE – With the Presidential Primary Election scheduled for Tuesday, March 17, The League of Women Voters of Darke County is again sponsoring a Candidates Night on Monday, Feb. 24, 7–9 p.m. Located at the American Legion Hall, Ohio St., in Greenville. The forum will focus on the contested Republican Primary race Courtesy photo for Darke County CommisShown are the candidates for the Republican Party for the sioner. The two candidates Primary Election for Darke County Commissioner, Larry Holmes are Matt Harrison and and Matt Harrison.

Larry Holmes. There is no Democratic Primary for this elected office. After two minute introductory speeches, candidates will answer questions. The public is encouraged to attend and submit written questions. Questions are then screened by a panel of League members and presented to the candidates by a moderator. Due to the League’s policy of non-partisanship, in a race with two people,

they can only feature contested races if both are in attendance. Otherwise, the candidates are welcome to briefly introduce themselves. Candidates for the Republican Primary for the U.S. House District #8, Warren Davidson (incumbent) and Edward Meer may be in attendance. Candidates for the Democratic Primary for the U.S. House District #8 are Vanessa Enoch and Matt Guyette. Other noncontested Primary candi-

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GREENVILLE — The opioid epidemic is a broadreaching issue that has devastating effects on individuals, families, and their communities across the United States, including ours. The Coalition for a Healthy Darke County has taken significant steps toward reducing its effects over the last few years. However, in October 2019, the Coalition was approached by representatives at Ohio State University in what may be a game-changer, to participate in a ground-breaking HEALing Community Study (HCS) to Help to End Addiction Long-term (HEAL). According to information provided by OSU, the study is a National Institute of Health (NIH) funded project with a committed $16.5 million per year for the next three years. Those funds allocated to 67 counties in four states: Kentucky, Massachusetts, New York, and Ohio. “It is a different kind of project because it really has a primary mechanism of community engagement,” explained Dr. Pam Salsberry, Community Engagement Core Co-Lead. The idea to work with and support communities to put into place interventions that will “reduce overdose deaths” by 40 percent in three years across the entire study area. The key is to create not a one-size-fits-all solution but a menu of options for communities to choose from, the options driven by community-engaged interventions developed from a comprehensive, data-driven community response plan with evidencebased practices or EBPs. First wave counties such as Darke County will act as a guide to assist other communities to “show others how to go to the next level,” explained Amy Farmer M.A. Community Engagement Coordinator for the HCS. Farmer’s position as a community engagement coordinator is one of several to play a significant part in the study. Other positions include a community data coordinator and intervention facilitator for data collection provided in thanks to the allocated funds. The funds, ranging from $800,000 to $900,000, allows coalitions to obtain the necessary resources for their community, whether it is meeting technical needs such as databases or to provide educational workshops, even purchase items, to name but a few. Dr. Salsberry, also Professor and Associate Dean Outreach and Engagement College of Public Health at OSU, stated while chosen randomly, certain community criteria had to be met — nonadjacent to one another, the extent of the problem, and also death rate percentages. She noted it was fortunate Darke County was chosen given the work the Coalition has already done and continues to do. See STUDY | 2B

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Tom Everhart shows off the Alice Cooper guitar he has in his possession. It is autographed. Everhart himself has been playing rock-n-r0ll music for nearly eight decades and still does it, loving every minute of it.

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PALESTINE-Tom Everhart has started his eighth decade in playing music to listeners. The disc jockey started young (age 11) buying rock-and-roll’s 45 records, thanks to his mother, the late Beulah Everhart, and is still sharing his music with others. Already the author of four books, he has another in the making. The cover will feature him as a child in a selfimposed photo, with the title, “Every Picture Tells a Story.” It will mainly feature

photographs that have been taken over the years at concerts and other engagements. “I was at Bartlett’s show and I have Chet Atkins’ original guitar,” he said. “I have pictures of Longtown when it burned down and of Bill Haley playing at Tall Trees in Oxford.” There are even pictures in there of now gray-haired Everhart when he had black hair. “I have a lot to go in it (the book) yet,” he said. On the cover will be a cardinal, him on his BMX bike, gargoyles and peace signs. “These show the times

of what I went through,” he said. His collection is nearly insurmountable. In a recent move to another residence in the Palestine area, he has completed his new room, showing off his most prized pieces, including son Donnie’s guitar, a wall shrine to Elvis Presley and autographed 45 records and albums. The Elvis colection includes a couple of newspaper articles about the rock-n-roll legend, numerous trinkets indicative of the singer plus a framed photo of the legend. “I’ve been to Memphis

two times,” he said. “Now you can’t even walk the grounds. You used to take a bus and walk around. One time, we took the kids in 1984. Elvis’ dad, Minnie Mae Presley (his paternal grandma), and Vester Presley, his uncle and gatekeeper were there. Elvis’ music was rockabilly.” In Everhart’s room, he has a reel-to-reel which he used in the early 1960s to record songs that were playing on radio stations WONE and WING by holding up a device to a radio. The tapings on it are brittle now. See EVERHART | 2B


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He has Extended Play albums which were in for three years. Each album is shaped like a 45 and has the cardboard covers but it only featured four songs of the artist on the cover. He has Extended Play albums of Hank Williams Sr.’s with four of his recordings, “Lost Highway,” “Why Should I Try Anymore,” “Wedding Bells” and “May You Never Be Alone Again.” “Bill Haley’s music was like country swing,” Everhart said. “I bought all of his music. None of Bill Haley’s nor Buddy Holly’s songs were even listed.” Hanging on his room wall is art work of Jim Morrison’s face, created by Everhart’s son Donnie, who died in 2005. Morrisson also sent an unsigned cover of his to Everhart, but it was not auto-

graphed. Yet a note inside read, “A true Jim Morrison fan and a real friend,” meaning Everhart. Everhart’s love of music started when he was 10. His first gig at the age of 13 was at the New Madison American Legion where he drove his grandfather’s 1949 Oldsmobile Coupe, unbeknownst to the older gentleman. “I used a little red pillow to sit on to get in the car,” he recalled. “All I had was a turntable, had Sellman’s microphone and amp with me.” He began buying his own 45s after he started mowing lawns full-time. At one point, he made his own survey charts of the top 15 hits each week. He said in a previous interview, “I listened to the radio, but if I didn’t agree with them, I would write my own down. Sometimes, I’d put what album it was from on my chart. It was an obsession. I did it every week. I

passed them out in school, whether they [other students and whoever else] wanted it or not. It was a fascination for years.” After his military days in 1966 and 1967, he became a disc jockey to supplement the family income. And, now he even hosts the Memory Lane dances held every Monday afternoon at the Greenville VFW Post for seniors. “I still enjoy the past; that’s why I play old music,” he said. A 1962 graduate of TriVillage High School, Everhart also worked for Mercury Records at the Richmond Record Press, for American Aggregates in Phillipsburg, for ShellerGlobe in Union City and worked with his father at Sellman’s Hardware in Greenville. Then, he went back to Tri-Village where he worked for 25 years; 16 years as janitor and 17 years as a teacher’s aide, retiring in 2005.

needle-exchange program or NARCAN availability. “There’s always the stigma that it is always the bad From page 1B people,” added Dr. Laurie A focus area in this study White, Director of Counselwill also include the stigma ing and Behavioral Health with Family Health and surrounding substance abuse disorders. Something member of the Coalition. “However, what we have Salsberry states is recogfound in just our efforts, it nized nationally as one of the barriers to opioid death affects all levels of people and all ages.” reduction. Dr. Tim Kathman, Darke “[It’s] not because we County Coroner, and VP don’t know how to reduce deaths,” said Salsberry but Medical Affairs for Wayne barriers to resources due to HealthCare and also a stigma that prohibits some Coalition member stated similarly. He shared he still communities from adoptencounters those who have ing EBPs, for example, a

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He is very knowledgeable on rock-n-roll music and even throws out some trivia questions at the Memory Lane dances. He has seen many of the artists in person, including Elvis at UD Arena. “He’s still my favorite,” he said. “There wouldn’t be any rock and roll if it weren’t for him. I have all his early rock stuff. It’s super good.” His favorite band of all times is The Doors, followed closely by the Rolling Stones. “I met The Doors personally,” said Everhart, who is married to the former Becky Smith, and the father of two sons, Donnie (deceased) and Lee. Read more about Everhart and his love for rockn-roll in The Daily Advocate this coming week. 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.

a harsh attitude towards addicts and that the cure for the belief that the “best addict is a dead addict” is education and sometimes personal experience. “Someone close to you, someone that you love and care for that gets involved in or is touched by substance or alcohol abuse disorder. That tends to change people’s attitudes,” said Kathman. “More and more families and more and more individuals are being personally touched by it.” The stigma is something the Coalition for a Healthy Darke County has been

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ESC meets second Monday GREENVILLE – The 2020 Regular Monthly meeting of the Darke County Educational Service Center Governing Board will be held on the second Monday of every month, at 8:30 a.m. with the following exceptions. The June meeting will be held on June 22, and no meeting is scheduled in August. The meeting will be held at the Darke County Educational Service Center, Conference Room, 5279 Education Drive, Greenville, Ohio 45331.

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GREENVILLE – Due to a scheduling conflict, the next meeting for the Greenville Township Trustees will be moved to Monday, Feb. 10, 7 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Township Building, 5366 St. Rt. 571 East, Greenville.

Democrats plan breakfast GREENVILLE – The Darke County Democrats will hold an early riser breakfast in the Brethren Retirement Community cafeteria on Saturday, Feb. 8, 8 a.m. Come and enjoy fellowship and breakfast. Everyone is welcome. For reservations, call Dave Niley at (937) 548-4517.

Chamber of Commerce and President, Coalition for a Healthy Darke County. Deschambeau personally sees the study as an opportunity for the Coalition, composed of multiple sectors from healthcare to criminal justice, “to do even more” in the community. While many stakeholders shared potential projects, agency cooperation, statistics, and more, Diane Ewing, Liaison to the President and CEO, VP, Government Affairs, Premier Health, and Coalition secretary, perhaps best captured

the Coalition’s participation in the study. “This is so exciting for Darke County, in a nutshell, it takes a nationally based program, and it brings a study, it brings data, and resources to a grassroots level to really reach individuals,” said Ewing. “We’ve always been thinking big, but I don’t think we ever thought something like this would happen.” Reach reporter Bethany J. RoyerDeLong at 937/548-3330 or email broyer-delong@aimmediamidwest. com. Read more news, features, and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.

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CHURCH OF GOD NON-DENOMINATIONAL non-denominAtionAl Ansonia First Church of God ........................750 S Main St., Ansonia, 337-3945 Castine Church ...................................624 State Route 127, Arcanum 678-9945 ansonia First church of God ..................................750 S Main St., Ansonia, 337-3945 castine church of the Brethren .................... 624 State Route 127, Arcanum 678-9945 The New Beginning Church of God .... 802 East 4th St.,Greenville, 937-214-6502 Calvary Bible Church......................... 9462 State Route 571, Arcanum 947-1978 the New Beginning church of God .............802 East 4th St.,Greenville, 937-214-6502 calvary Bible church ................................... 9462 State Route 571, Arcanum 947-1978 Triumphant Christian Center.............1129 South Towne Ct., Greenville 548-0300 Beamsville Christian Church ..6102 Beamsville-Union Greenville 547-0009 triumphant christian center ..................... 1129 South Towne Ct., Greenville 548-0300 Beamsville christian church .......6102 Beamsville-Union City City Rd. 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St.UNITED paul United church of christOF ........................129 CHURCH CHRIST W. Third St., Greenville, 548-4506

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18,300 Lb. Cap. 3-Point, 480/80R.50 Rear Rubber with Duals, 380/80R.38 Front Rubber with Duals, A/C, Tilt, Buddy LOCAL 4B Seat, Sunday, February Greenville Early Bird many2, 2020 more options, absolutely top quality condition, low hours, field ready, be prepared to buy this one, Serial #: 1RW8345VADO14090; 2014 Case I.H. 110 Maxxum, 4x4 Front Wheel Assist Diesel Tractor, only 811 hours, Full View Premium Cab, Tilt Wheel, A/C, Remotes, Lights, many options, vtigers.org or find the Greenhouse door (door test is completely free. scaleRear farm toys. Roger event will be460/85R.38 open for all VERSAILLES – On information on the Ver4) from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Awards and monetary Heckman, of Versailles, of the public to enjoy. Saturday, Feb. 22, 8 a.m. Rubber, 380/85R.28 Front Rubber, local, sailles Exempted Village has various tools and 1/64 prizes will be awarded for on Thursday, Feb. 20. All Toy show vendors until noon, the Versailles Tractor, low hours, School website under the displays will be judged each division sponsored scale farm toys. Lance that will be present at absolutely FFAhigh & FFAquality Alumni will high school followed by prior to the breakfast and by the Darke County Farm Bowers, of Darke County, the breakfast include be hosting an Omelet like new, don’t miss this one, Serial #: FFA link. the farm displays will be Bureau. will display tractors and Breakfast to recognize the Kris Hinton from RockZDBE19132. RSVP for the breakfast displayed on the stage of All participants will custom trucks. Winner ford. Hinton’s collection local agriculturalist and to either Dena WuebFarm Toys, of North Star, receive a small prize; how- the cafetorium where all includes custom farm promote the agriculture POLARIS ATV ker (937) 423-2369 or attendees will be able to ever, first place in each toys, small scale livestock will bring an assortment industry. Polaris Ranger XP 900 Side-By-Side ATV, through above email, or view the displays. and New Ray farm division will receive $25, and machinery buildings. of Ertl This breakfast is free contact Taylor Bergman at Farm displays can be second place $15, and toys from 1/64 scale up to Jim Ford, of Athens, has a but4x4, will require an RSVP Automatic, Power Steering, Lights, torn-down and loaded out Taylor.Bergman@vtigers. third place $10. collection that focuses on 1/16 scale. to ensure proper breakRoof & Windshield, 905toysmiles, Front org or (937) 621-9136 or between noon and 1:30 All displays along with The Versailles FFA 1/64 scale farm and fast. The breakfast will contact Versailles FFA a tag with your name and p.m. on Feb. 22. chapter invites and custom built farm toys. alsoBumper include a farm toy Elec. with Winch, Dumping Cargo President Deanna Hesson The rules and regulaage must be delivered to show, agriculture displays Tom Barga, of North Star, encourages the youth of Box, Dk. Green. has a collection that focus- Darke County to partici- the Versailles FFA advisor, tions for the Farm Youth at (937) 467-4406. RSVP to promote the industry, Display can be received by for the breakfast by Feb. pate in a farm toy display Dena Wuebker, at Veres on custom and scratch and farm displays created FARMLAND emailing dena.wuebker@ 18. sailles Schools near the contest. Again, this conbuilt farm toys and 1/64 by the local youth. This (2) Productive Preble Co. Farms – 158 Acres & 71 Acres – Selling at 12:00 Noon – for information and bidders packets contact: Kirby Lyons Auctioneers (937).316.8400 or EverettSATURDAY, Hocker (937) FEBRUARY 8, 2020 417.0748. 9:00AM DOORS OPEN AT 8:00AM GOLF CARTS & CARGO TRAILER KIRBY LYONS AUCTION FACILITY (2) E-Z-Go Elec. Golf5378 Carts, both have SEBRING-WARNER RD., GREENVILLE, OHIO 45331 Roofs & Windshields, 2nd Rear Seat that TOOLS & SHOP EQUIPMENT SELLING IN 2ND AUCTION RING folds flat for cargo platform, Hand Rails & *PREVIEW ISTail FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH FROM 12:00PM TO 5:00PM* Foot Rests, Head & Lights, Hubcaps, ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES – KNIVES – MUSICAL Battery Chargers, both are identical, Dark INSTRUMENTS – GLASSWARE & POTTERY TOOLS & SHOP EQUIPMENT Directions: Approx.excellent 30 miles NORTH ofcondition; Dayton, Ohio. From the intersection of Sheath; Champion Bowie Style Knife (5” Blade) with Sheath; Maxam MX1 Straight Blade with Sheath; Uncle Green with Tan Seats, S.R. 49 and U.S. 127 Bypass, take U.S. 127 NORTH approx. ¼ mile to Sebring- Henry Schrade Bone Handle Fillet Knife; Marine Force Recon Knife with Sheath; (2) Camp Knives (folding) with 2005 8’ Long xWarner 5’ Rd. Wide Express and turnCargo RIGHT or EAST to auction site.XL(WATCH FOR AUCTION Forks; (2) Straight Razors; (2) Stainless Multi-Tools, (1) Sheffield; Winchester Shell Shaped Folding Knife; sm. SIGNS ON SALE DAY) Folding Pocket Knives (several); B.K. Folding Tactical Bayonet; Vintage Ideal Shinola Hatchet (12 ½”); Ridge Series Enclosed Cargo Trailer, Rear Swing ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Runner 11 ½” Hatchet; Vintage Robeson Poultry Shears. 1930’s Metal Craft “Pure Oil” One Piece Tanker Delivery Truck, original condition, MUSIC INSTRUMENTS Door, White Exterior, nice little trailer. very rare, don’t miss this one; 1922 Ohio State Fair “Ruby Red Pitcher”; Conn 16-B Trumpet with Case; Barnet Trombone in Case; Champion Snare Drum in Case with Stand & Sticks; EARLY HORSE early CalvaryDRAWN Sword; Civil WarWAGONS U.S. Calvary Leather Pouch; 5 Gal. “Pure” Squire Ibanez Elec. Guitar with Soft Case; B.C. Elec. Guitar with Amplifier; Epiphone Texan-12 Guitar with Purelube Grease Can; Civil War Leather Belt with Brass U.S. Belt Buckle; Cast Hard Case; Silvertone Artist Deluxe Elec. Slide Guitar; KAG early Wood Small Neck Banjo; Casio WK-200 Elec. Early “John Deere” Wood Box Bed Wagon Iron Kettle with Bale; Mantle Clock with Lions Heads; Leather Doctors Bag; #8 Iron Keyboard with Stand. (2) Corn Muffin Cast Iron Molds; Wagner10’ Griddle; Wagner GLASSWARE & POTTERY with original Skillet; paint & stenciling, 8” 5-Piece Mini Cast Iron Cooking Set; Cast Iron Bucket; Barbicide Barbers Glass Comb Disinfectant Large Pedestal Roseville Planter; Blue & White Swirl Glass Duck; Carnival Glass Ruffle Top Pitcher & (6) Glass long x 38” wide, Wood Jar; (4) 2-Gal. Glass PickleSpoke Jars; Oil Lamp; Wheels, Cast Iron Sausage Stuffer; Chalkware Drink Set (Purple); Carnival Glass Grape Pattern Pitcher & Glass Drink Set (Orange); misc. Green Depression Scottie Dog; Cast Iron Uncle Sam Door Stop; sm. Brass Fire Extinguisher; lg. Glassware; Flo-Blue Plates; Hand Painted Pelican Vase; Pyrex Bowls; large Glass Measuring Cup; (2) Fenton nice original Brass wagon; early “Tiffin” Wood Fire Extinguisher; (2) Cast Iron John Deere Wall Mount Bells; early Ford Fluted Top Vases (Pink); Victorian Cream & Sugar; Cobalt Blue Glass Tray; Fenton & Carnival Candy Dishes; (2) Wrench; Case Implement Adv. Ash Tray; Fireman’s Ax;& Horse Collar; J.D. Pig Murano Italy Colored Glass Trays; Palestine Ohio, Versailles Ohio, & Ft. Recovery Ohio Plates; early Netti, Pepsi Box Bed Wagon with original paint Bank; Luzianne Coffee & Chicory Adv. Tin; Hobart Welder Salesman’s Sample & Bradford Beverage Bottles; early Medicine & Whiskey Bottles; (2) Hand Painted Fenton Snowmen (signed); (Bank); early metal Coca-Cola Round Water Cooler; (2) lg. Metal Coca-Cola Bottle Roseville #330, 9” Dish; McCoy Flower Planter; Weller Horn-A-Plenty (Blue); Hull 5” Vase; Glass Baskets. stenciling, lettered on sides (sold by Openers; early Uhlman’s Palace Dept. Store Glass Adv. Thermometer; (2) SantaTOOLS & SHOP EQUIPMENT (SELLING IN 2nd AUCTION RING) Henry Knapp,Fe Decatur, 10’ Fuel 8”Co.long x Ohio” Coaster; sev. (2) Keen Kutter Hatchets; Railroad Note Pads;IN), Brass Capitol “Cleveland, 13-Piece 3/8 Drive Socket Set; Craftsman Bushwacker 20” Hedge Trimmers; Advertising Rain Gauges; Salt Crock; Framed early One-Thousand Dollar City of Craftsman Elec. Reciprocating Saw in Case; (5) Individual Flood Lights; 2-Ton Floor Jack in Case (Black 38” wide, Wood Spoke Wheels, very nice; Greenville, Ohio Funding Bond; Beaded Purse; Mobil Oil Playing Cards; Ohio State Jack); Brass Blow Torch; Bostitch Air Roofing Nailer; Milwaukee Elec. Hammer Drill; Bailey #5 Block Plane; Purse; Pennsylvania RR# Bill of“Weber” Lading Cards; (5) sets of Steel Ice Tongs; Yankee 30-Piece Screwdriver Bit Set; 2-Piece Flaring Tool Kit; (3) Kennedy Top Tool Boxes (1-Red) (2-Brown); Rigid early McCormick-Deering Box Clipper Snow Sled; (2) early Wood Molding Planes; Ceramic Lighted Christmas Heavy Duty 60” Pipe Wrench; (3) Kerosene Reddy Heaters; various Ext. Cords; Propane Mr. Heater; Transient Bed Wood Wagon original &of U.S. Army ½ Mile Level; Craftsman Router; Craftsman 10” Compound Miter Saw; Wrenches (open & boxed end) (Craftsman, Tree; (2) WWII with Officers Hats; (3) WWII Armypaint Helmets; Roll Wire; WWII Air Force Machine Gunners Mittens; U.S. Army Ammo Bag; #2 Crock Stanley & more); C-Clamps; Metal Car Ramps; B&D Mouse Sander; Rubber Mallets; 3/8 Dr. Socket Set in stenciling, 12’withlong x 38” wide, front Tool Star; 5 Lb. Quaker State Metal Lube Can; Quaker State & Gulf Oil Cans; 2 Gal. Case; Tin Snips (several); Toro #210-R (Gas) Snow Blower; Sawzall Blades; Wooden Molding Plane; Metal Polarine & Sunoco Oil Cans; earlySeat, Johnson Ice &Wood Coal Co. Ice Pick; State of Ohio Pulley; Elec. Trouble Lights; (3) Rubbermaid Tool Boxes; Masonry Hand Trowels; 4-Dr. Metal Organizer; 12 Box, Wood Spring Drivers Special Police Badge; Political Buttons (Roosevelt); Sunshine Jersey Crackers Qts. New 10W-30 Full Synthetic Motor Oil; Pliers; Channel Locks; Robo Grips; Wire Strippers; Screwdrivers; Spoke Wheels, nice original wagon; early Box; Hand Carved Wood Tiger Face Wall Hanging; Brass Fireplace Screen; Life, Hammers; Mini Sledge; Oil Filter Wrenches; (2) DeWalt Tool Bags; Ratchets (1/4, 3/8 & ½) (Craftsman & others); Post & other early Magazines; sev. Civil War Books; early Post Cards; Annie Welding Rod; 1” Plastic Cap Roofing Nails; Bar Clamps; Rivet Guns; New 10” Crescent Adj. Wrench; New Wood Small Look, Box Bed Wagon, 5’ long x Oakley Book; Treaty City (Story of Fort Greenville Book); Philco (Retro) 40’s Look 6-Piece Pittsburg Screwdriver Set; Tow Ropes; 6” Calipers; Air Hammer Set with Chisels; (2) Come-A-Longs; with C.D. Wood Player; (12) Wood Canes & Walking Sticks; several Cloth Seed 23” wide, rareRadio size, Gears, Wood Blue Ox Log Splitter; B&D 14.4V Reciprocating Saw with Battery, Charger & Case; Pneumatic Die Grinder; 43 Sacks with Advertising; Pee-Wee Herman Doll; Milky-Way early Candy Box; Range Multitester; Sunbeam Saber Saw; Bottle Jacks; M.V.P. 10” Buffer/Polisher; (2) 8 Ft. Werner Fiberglass Bulletvery & Ammo Display; lots of 45 Records;2-Wheel Stone Indian Hatchet; (2) Longaberger Spoke Wheels; Early Wood Ladders; Plastic Organizers; Pipe Cutters; Ryobi 4” Angle Grinder; Scrapers; Low Profile Ceiling Fan (New in Baskets; sev. Wood Duck Decoys & Wood Birds; (4) Metal Coca-Cola Adv. Trays; box); small Bench Vise; Pneumatic Chain Hoist; various Clamps; Square Nails; Craftsman ½” Socket Set in Equipment Wagon, 8 Ft. long x 46” wide, early Books; Mdl. T Ford Books; John Deere Tractor Umbrella with 4-Leg Deer; Case; Speed Handles; Tile Cutters; Werner Ladder Stabilizer (New in box); small Portable Air Comp.; (2) LSI early Ohio License Plates, 1922, 1962, 1966 & 1968; early Matchbook Collection; tall 55” Wood Collection Spoke Wheels, long tongue; Handheld Spotlights; 7-Piece Nut Driver Set; Antifreeze; Honeywell Radiator Heater; Power Puncher; Lietz of Shirley Temple Buttons; 40+ Watch Fobs; Belt Buckles; New & Old Automatic Level B-4; Drill Bits; Rolls of Wire 12-2, 14-2; Router Bit Set in box; various Pipe Wrenches; Whole Graniteware including: Kettles, Coffee Pots, Roasters, Pans, Dippers, Cups & Dbl. (6) Wood Spoke Wagon Wheels. Boilers (all colors); 1947 Petty Adv. Girly Photos; 1948 Varga Adv. Girly Calendars; Saw Bits; PVC Fittings; Steel Braided Lines; 2-Ton Floor Jack; Steering Wheel Puller; Adjustable Wrenches; lots ALSO SELLING SAME MILK (2) early lg. Scrap Books; 1805DAY: Framed Dauphin Guardian Newspaper; Train of Sockets (Craftsman, Husky, Speedmaster); Masonry Cut-Off Blades (New); New Bucket Caddy; Pry Bars; Civil War Era Pictures; Cushman Scooter Books, Manuals, etc.; (2) boxes Crowbars; various Tape Measurers; large Industrial Casters; several Chain Binders; Pipe Fittings; Craftsman BOTTLES – Books; CLOTH FEED SACKS – of Metal Train Track; 4 ½” ¾ Groove Ax Indian Stone; Versailles Ohio Annuals Extensions; Electrical Supplies (Elec. Boxes, Outlets & Breaker Boxes); Makita Jig Saw; B&D Angle Grinder; (Swastikian) 1922, 1923, 1928, 1929, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1941, 1948, 1949, Portable Kennedy Toolbox; (2) 2 Ft. Step Ladders; Jumper Cables; Leather Tool Belts; 7 boxes of Precision ADVERTISING SIGNS –1927, ADVERTISING 1951, 1973, 1988 & 1989; Versailles Ohio 150 Year Sesquicentennial Book; lots Trim Side Molding; Band Clamps; Bolt Cutters; Flexi Gas Lines; Punches; Chisels; Craftsman 5” Bench CALENDERSof Versailles & COLLECTIBLES Ohio Small Advertising items; Military Pins; Skeleton Keys; (2) Ohio Grinder; Kennedy Roll Around Tool Box Base 4-Dr.; 20+ Log Chains; (2) 18-Dr. Metal Organizers; (3) Trash

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Metal Fishing Lic. Holders; sm. Rollman Meat Grinder; Antioch Temple (Dayton, Ohio) License Plate Topper; Pfister Hybrids (Metal) License Plate Topper; 1914 Railroad Map of Ohio; Plastic Black Label Beer Wall Hanging; Courtland Wind-Up Metal Truck; Coca-Cola Six-Pack Cookie Jar; Crosley Shortwave Radio Mdl. #52 with Head Set & Hand Antenna; early Patterson’s Tuxedo Tobacco Pack (cloth) (unopened); (2) Marilyn Monroe Topless Tip Trays; Iraqi Mobile Missile Launcher Coin 1-Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver; NFPEDA 75 Year Service Bronze Coin; 70’s Delco Open House Coins; Horlicks Malted Milk Glass Bottle; Ocean City 76 Fly Fishing Reel; Milk Bottles (Thompson Dairy w/Cream Top), (Metal Gold) & others; Train Time Tables, Union Pacific, Illinois Central & L&N; Heilemans Lighted Beer Sign; early Oliver Tractor Parts Book; (2) J.D. Porcelain Dolls; Moses Huhn Clothiers 1903 Adv. Calendar, Greenville, Ohio; Stutz Bear Cat 1913 Car Radio; Statue of Liberty Pocket Watch; (2) Concrete Lions Statues; Standard Oil Road Maps; (10) War Ration Books; Presidential Spoon Set; 1939 N.Y. World’s Fair 15 Cent Program Book; Gone With The Wind style Floral Lamp; (2) Coca-Cola Ice Picks; 1930’s Wood Radio; 1949 Versailles & Eaton Ohio Football Program; early Fordson Metal Tractor Tool Box; several Wood Advertising Crates; early Cast Iron Table Top Speaker; (2) sets of Sleigh Bells; Army & Military Patches; sev. Bull Leads; (2) early Cast Iron Buggy Steps; Blue Canning Jars with Zink Lids; Budweiser & Coca-Cola Steins; box of Glass Lamp Prisms; (10) Metal J.D. Adv. Signs (Repo’s); Metal Budweiser 15 Cent Sign (Repo); Ford Metal Parts Arrow (Repo); 3 Ft. Metal Coca-Cola Sign (Repo); Butter Top Bread Apron; Texaco Nascar Jacket; Cincinnati Reds T-Shirt & Hat; Boy-Scout Jacket with Patches; Military Coat; old Padlocks & Keys; large 8-Point Elk Mount; (2) 1970 Union Pacific RR# Calendars; early RCA Record Player; misc. Comic Books, Batman, Star Wars, Mickey Mouse & others, 25 Cent, 35 Cent, 40 Cent & 50 Cent; Beer Adv. Bottle Openers; Coca-Cola Adv. Mirror Pictures. KNIVES Original Bowie Knife (Antler handle) Leather Sheath; Keen Kutter Single Blade, Folding Knife; (2) Case XX 4317 Straight Blade (6” Blade); (2) Tomahawk Daggers with Sheath (8” Blade); U.S. M-16 Bayonet with Leather Sheath; Smith & Wesson H.R.T. Dagger (5” Blade) with Sheath; Traditions 440 Upswept Skinner Style Blade with Sheath; Schrade Tough Chopper (10” Blade) with Sheath; Snake Handle Dagger with Ribbed Spine with

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cans, (2 Metal) (1 Rubbermaid); 2-Wheel Dolly; Flood Light on Tripod; 5W-30 Oil, 2 Cycle Racing Oil; 16” Murray Hedge Trimmers; Propane Tanks; Log Roller; (3) Sledge Hammers; Broad Head Ax; Aluminum Scoop Shovels; Concrete Float 10 Ft. Pole; large Rope; several Toilet Seats in boxes; Splitting Wedges; 6 ½” Metal Abrasive Wheels (New); Central Pneumatic Small Air Comp.; Craftsman & Hanson Drill Bit Indexes; DeWalt 14.4V Charger; 2-Door Metal Wall Cabinet; Milwaukee Tool Bag. TOYS 1965 Plymouth Fury Pro-Mo Car; Metal Volkswagen Car; 1956 Franklin Mint Die Cast Corvette; 1968 Franklin Mint Die Cast Corvette; 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air Die Cast; 1953 Chevrolet P.U. Truck Die Cast; Structo Toyland Garage Metal Tow Truck; NyLint Metal U-Haul Trailer; 1965 Ford Galaxy 500 Pro-Mo Car; 1989 Franklin Mint Corvette Die Cast Car; Buddy-L Toms Toasted Peanuts Delivery Metal Van; Allis-Chalmers “G” Tractor (Die Cast) with Plow; Ford 8N Best of Show Limited Edition Die Cast Tractor Bank with Plow; (2) Die Cast John Deere Steel Wheel Tractors; early Rubber Car with Donald Duck Driving; 1953 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Pro-Mo Car; Penn Craft sm. Die Cast Cannon; early Cast Iron Army Man; Die Cast Coca-Cola Box Truck (Yellow-White); Phillips “66” 1930’s Tanker Truck (Plastic); several Die Cast Panel Trucks & Mdl. T Truck Banks; Tonka Cement Mixer; Structo Metal Dump Truck; Ertl Metal Horse Trailer; NyLint Ford Truck; Die Cast I.H. 1586 Tractor; Kasey Kane #9 Nascar Collector Figurine; 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Die Cast Car; I.H. Metal Backhoe; J.D. Hay Mower, Disc, Hopper Wagon, Grain Drill; Die Cast NHRA Rail (Fram Filters); 15+ Die Cast Nascars; New Radio Flyer Metal Toys; Atari 5200 Gaming System with Controllers; Elmo Doll; lots of Barbie Dolls & Ken Dolls; Barbie Doll Case; early Board Games; Dale Evans Western Dress-Up Kit; Star Wars Figurines; 1957 G.M. Oldsmobile 98 Pro-Mo Car; (2) Heritage Mint Wood Cars; large amount of Fisher-Price Wood Toys; Wood Doll Furniture. MISCELLANEOUS (2) New George Foreman Grills; 10+ New Blankets; Pendleton Indian Blanket; (12) New Western/Rodeo Belt Buckles; Canon-Nikon 35mm Camera & numerous Lenses; New Elec. Milk Shake Mixer; New (in boxes) Kitchen Aid, Burr Grinder, Gooseneck Kettle & Coffee Grinder; (3) boxes of new Christmas Stockings, Decorations, Ribbons & Bows.

• ALL items must be paid for the day of auction. • ALL items are sold as-is. • We must collect sales tax. (Except on tractors which are exempt) • TERMS: Cash or Good Check with Proper Photo ID; Visa / MC / Discover accepted with a 3% Clerk Fee added. • Visit us online @ www.auctionzip.com and enter USER I.D. #8673 for photos and information. MARGARET HOENING & ROGER MAHAN • Great food from Stewart’s Kirby Lyons - Auctioneer Southern BBQ Michel Werner – Auctioneer REMEMBER: +++Never, Ever a Buyer’s • ALL items must be paid for the day of auction. • ALL items are sold AS-IS. • We must collect Sales Tax. • TERMS: Cash or Good CheckPremium with Proper Photo ID; Visa / MC / Discover accepted You with a 3% Clerk Fee added. • Visit us online @ www. (Penalty) at our Auctions…What auctionzip.com and enter USER I.D. #8673 for photos and information. • Great food available from Stewarts Southern BBQ! Bid Is What You Pay! We work for our sellers, Office: 937.316.8400 • REMEMBER: +++Never, Ever a Buyer’s (Penalty) Premium our Auctions…What we appreciate our buyers, and atwe love ourYou Bid Is What You Pay! We work for our sellers, we appreciate our buyers, and we love our profession! Kirby & Staff Cell: 937.459.7686 profession! Kirby & Staff Michel Werner Auctioneer OH-70172159


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Event supports scholarships for women For $50 per person, the evening’s guests will enjoy beverages, hors d’oeuvres, dinner served by local celebrity men, a gift bag, and the chance to get all dressed up in their favorite little black dress. This year’s theme, “Dressed for the Derby” also encourages those in attendance to wear derby-style hats or fascinators. Throughout the evening, attendees will have the opportunity to raise additional funds by tipping the wait-staff to sing, dance, and perform other unique talents. Seating is limited, and guests must be 21 years of age or older to attend. All proceeds support scholarships for women at Edison State. Tickets are available for purchase at www.edisonohio.edu/LBD. For more information, email foundation@edisonohio.edu. The Edison Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, tax-exempt organization.

PIQUA – The Edison Foundation at Edison State Community College will hold the fourth annual Girls’ Night Out Little Black Dress–A Celebration of Women’s Education, with the primary objective to raise scholarship dollars for female students. The event will be held on Wednesday, April 15, from 6:30-8:45 p.m. in the Robinson Theater of the Piqua Campus. “Although providing the means for women’s scholarships is very important, the event is also about empowering women and providing scholarship recipients with the opportunity to become the best version of herself,” stated Lisa McGraw, Little Black Dress committee member. “The committee is excited to see the event continue to grow and support local women like Teresa Hess.” In the fall of 2019, the second full Little Black Dress Scholarship was

awarded to Hess, of Troy, based upon her academic achievement and extracurricular activity. As a second-year nursing student Hess at Edison State Community College, Hess is on track to graduate in the spring of 2020 with an Associate of Applied Science degree in Nursing. She will then prepare to take the state board licensing exam to become a Registered Nurse and enter the workforce. As many college students encounter, maintaining a balanced life proved to be a challenge as Hess has worked toward accomplishing her goal to become a Registered Nurse. “This past year was one of the most challenging and rewarding I have experienced,” explained Hess. “I began my academic career working over 20

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BEREA – Nick Berry, of Laura, and Trevor Collins, of Pitsburg, have been named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2019 semester at Baldwin Wallace University, according to Provost Stephen D. Stahl. Any full-time student who achieves a GPA of at least 3.6 for 12 or more graded hours or part-time student who achieves a GPA of at least 3.6 for six or more graded hours in the fall or spring semester will be placed on the Dean’s List.

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VERSAILLES – The annual St. Denis Knights of Columbus Missions Breakfast will be held on Sunday, Feb. 9, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Versailles K of C Hall on State Route 47 west of Versailles. This year, they will be supporting Saint Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity and also Persecuted Christians in the Middle East. The breakfast will include sausage, biscuits and gravy, pancakes, eggs, grits, and more and is a free will donation. Come enjoy a good meal and thank you in advance for your support of these worthy causes.

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GREENVILLE – Swingin’ with the Saints, a free concert for the community, will be presented Sunday, Feb. 9, 3 p.m., at First Presbyterian Church, 114 E. Fourth St., Greenville. The public is invited to enjoy a variety of musical styles and selections. Rev. Peter Menke will play the piano, joined by Jane Tester and Brad Hare as the PB & J Trio. The Presby Trio, consisting of Terri Fryman, Jane Tester and Don Lockhart, will add to the program. Vocalists Suzi Fischer and Doug Klinsing, Pastor Andrew Gilman on guitar, pianist Darrell Fryman, and Brad Hare, tympani are included in the concert. Darrell Fryman and Terri Fryman will play a piano duet. Join them for an hour of fun and friends, followed by fellowship and refreshments. For more information, call the church office at 5483188.

PIQUA – To continue to build on a robust partnership, Midmark Corporation (Midmark), the only clinical environmental design company that enables a better care experience for the medical, dental, and animal health markets, has recently taken advantage of available funding through the Ohio TechCred grant. Midmark, who has utilized CNC machinist training from the Center for Workforce Development and Education at Edison State Community College since 2011, can now send up to 15 employees through the six-month blended learning program per funding period at no cost to them through reimbursement. At the end of the program, employees are then eligible to apply credentials to short-term technical certificates available at Edison State. “We are very excited to receive funding from the Ohio TechCred grant. Having a highly trained and skilled workforce is very important to Midmark in executing our strategy of delivering high-quality products that improve the experience between the patient and

COLDWATER – Rediscovering Joy: A Support Group for Widows and Widowers of all ages will hold their next meeting on Monday, Feb. 10, 6:30–8 p.m. The group meets on the second Monday of every month at the Preferred Insurance Center’s Meeting Room, 809 West Main St., Coldwater. Nycky Stammen, owner of Floral Reflections, will be presenting a “hands-on” program about flower arranging. In addition to the monthly meetings, the group also offers a variety of social outings for members. In February, the group will be taking a bus trip with Choice Travel to dinner and the Riverdance Performance at the Honeywell Center in Wabash, Ind. For information, call or text Judy at (419) 733-5629 or Mary at (419) 678-8830. Email is also available at rediscoveringjoy@yahoo.com. New members are always welcome.

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Shannon Clark & the Sugar to play benefit GREENVILLE – Local music group Shannon Clark & the Sugar will play a benefit concert for The Cancer Association of Darke County on March 7 at The Coffee Pot. They will be joined by other local musicians for a night of music and storytelling. “We love giving back when we can to the community and The Cancer Association does some really wonderful work for our town,” says Clark,

lead singer of the group. Shannon Clark & the Sugar intertwine the heartfelt raw emotion of a singer-songwriter, and the somber story telling of a country artist. Inspiration from Marvin Gaye to Willie Nelson, this Americana/ Alt-Country group hails from Greenville and plays to a dynamic range of audiences and draws on their southern soul and country heritage. They have worked with

an eclectic set of artists ranging from Hank Williams Jr. and Brooks & Dunn, to Paramore and Hawthorne Heights. The group received the honor of being the # 3 artist on Apple News in the month of December for their song “Carry Me” which Chillfiltr magazine said, “The raw emotion of Shannon’s vocal delivery exposes the bittersweet beauty of his lyrics and might just have you hugging your loved-

Pontsler named OFB director COLUMBUS – Taylor Pontsler has been named Ohio Farm Bureau Federation organization director for Champaign, Clark, Darke and Miami counties. In her new role, Pontsler will serve as a liaison between the county Farm Bureaus and Ohio Farm Bureau. In addition, she will assist county groups in the development and implementation of programs to strengthen their

organizations, enhance their ability to serve members and affect positive change at the community level. Pontsler received her associate’s degree from Clark State Community College, where she studied agricultural business, and her bachelor’s degree from Wilmington College, where she studied agronomy. She previously served as marketing and media

associate for Champaign, Clark, Darke and Miami county Farm Bureaus. Pontsler resides in New Carlisle has been an active member of Clark County Farm Bureau for the past four years. Ohio Farm Bureau’s mission is working together for Ohio farmers to advance agriculture and strengthen our communities. Learn more at ofbf. org.

Pheasants Forever will host banquet immediate area. The banquet is the single most important fund-raising event during the year. Everyone concerned with local ring-necked pheasants and wildlife populations in general is encouraged to attend. There will be good food, good prizes, and fun for everyone. The ticket price for a membership dinner is $60. This includes a one-year membership to Pheasants Forever. A spouse dinner is $25, and a Ringneck dinner (ages 16 and under) is $10, which includes a “Ringnecks” membership. Presale cups filled with $100 of “Pheasant Bucks” (play money) are being sold for $50 per cup (no limit). Loot and Shoot (firearms and cash raffle – 20 winners) tickets can also be purchased, 1 for $20 or 3 for $50. Registration forms can be picked up at Greenville ACE Hardware or from

members of the banquet committee. Registration is presale only and the deadline is Feb. 22. The registration and sponsor form can be downloaded from http:// www.darkecountypf675. org/events/11792020-annual-fundraisingbanquet/. Get registered by Jan. 31 and you will be entered into the “Early Bird” drawing for a $100 gift card. For questions or more information, call (937) 417-4035. Your support will be truly appreciated and will help improve wildlife habitat in Darke County.

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GREENVILLE – The Darke County Pheasants Forever (PF) chapter will be holding its 20th annual banquet on Saturday, Feb. 29 at Romers Catering in Greenville. The banquet begins at 5 p.m., and there will be a meal served, an open bar, and loads of prizes, prints, firearms, hunt packages, sporting goods, gift certificates, decorations, ladies items, and much more. Darke County Pheasants Forever is a chapter of the national non-profit organization, Pheasants Forever. As a local chapter, all funds that are raised stay with the Darke County Chapter excluding membership. Chapter leaders distribute these funds for wildlife habitat improvement projects, wildlife education, youth events, and other wildlife habitat concerns. This is an excellent way to work with local farmers and landowners on habitat projects in our

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Garst Museum reopens to visitors GREENVILLE – Garst Museum reopened its doors for visitors on Saturday, Feb. 1. A monthlong closing in January allowed the museum staff time to clean and reorganize exhibits in preparation for an exciting new year. Visitors will find the facility in top-notch condition. Dan Kagey, the grounds and maintenance manager, has dusted,

cleaned, and waxed almost every nook and cranny in the museum. Several improvements have been made to the exterior of the museum. Garst Museum must be maintained to preserve the building and make sure it is weatherproof and safe for patrons. In addition, the museum must be a safe and secure place to house priceless collections.

The Board of Directors made the decision to have two large trees removed from in front of the museum. Both of these trees posed a great risk of damaging the museum if they came down during a storm. Other repairs to the building exterior included repairing and painting the front of the Coppock Wing, installing new gutters and leaf guards, repainting the

antique iron planters, repairing handrails at both entrances, and replacing a faulty air-conditioning unit in the Pioneer Wing. Garst Museum thanks the Coppock Hole Trust, Jeff Hole, Fred Brumbaugh, and the Lydia E. Schaurer Memorial Trust for funding these repairs. A special thanks also goes to board member Pete Hemer for overseeing Courtesy photo these projects. Dangerous trees were removed in front of Garst Museum.

Public employers’ premium rates drop COLUMBUS – Ohio’s public employers will pay nearly $18 million less in premiums this year to the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) thanks to a rate cut that went into effect Jan. 1. “These lower premium rates will allow many pub-

lic employers to reinvest in their businesses and workers throughout the year,” said Ohio Governor Mike DeWine. The rate reduction means approximately 3,700 counties, cities, public schools, and other public taxing districts will

pay an average of 10 percent less on their annual premiums than last year. It was made possible by declining injury claims and relatively low medical inflation costs. “We are pleased to pass these savings along to the public employer commu-

nity,” said BWC Administrator/CEO Stephanie McCloud. “It is our hope they invest these dollars in workplace safety and improving their communities.” Approved by BWC’s Board of Directors Aug. 23, the reduction marks

Extension office plans outlook meeting GREENVILLE – Ohio State University Extension, Darke County is pleased to announce the 2020 Agricultural Outlook Meeting. The Outlook Meeting topics and presenters are: A Look at The 2020 Grain Markets - Ben Brown - Assistant Professor, OSU AEDE, Professional Practice in Agricultural Risk Management Examining the 2020 Ohio Farm Economy Barry Ward - Assistant

Professor, OSU Extension Production Business Management 2020 Weather Outlook - Aaron Wilson – Atmospheric Scientist, Byrd Polar Research Center and OSU Extension Weather the Storm in Agriculture - Sarah Noggle – OSU Extension ANR Educator, Paulding County 2018 Farm Bill Decisions – It is Game Time - Sam Custer, OSU Extension ANR Educator, Darke County

Join the faculty from Ohio State University Extension and Ohio State Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics as they discuss the issues and trends affecting agriculture in Ohio. The Outlook meeting is being sponsored by Darke County Farm Bureau, Farm Credit Mid-America, Second National Bank and The Farmers State Bank. The outlook meeting is scheduled for:

Feb. 21 – Western Region Outlook, 8 a.m., Romer’s Catering, 118 E. Main, Greenville. RSVP by Feb. 14. There is a $20 registration fee. Contact the Darke County Extension Office (937) 548-5215 For more information about OSU Extension, Darke County, visit the Darke County OSU Extension website at www.darke. osu.edu, the OSU Extension Darke County Facebook page or contact Sam Custer, at (937) 548-5215.

BWC’s 11th rate cut for public employers since 2009. It follows a 12 percent rate reduction for public employers that went into effect Jan. 1 last year, and a 20 percent rate reduction for private employers that went into effect July 1.

The reduction represents a statewide average. The actual premium change for an individual public entity will differ based on several factors, including employer type or classification, recent claims history, and their participation in various BWC programs.

Kindergarten screening in Versailles VERSAILLES – The Versailles Elementary School office will begin scheduling appointments for kindergarten registration/screening for the 2020-2021 school year on Monday, Feb. 3. The screenings will be held Thursday, March 12 and Friday, March 13. Three sessions will be held each day at 8-10 a.m., 10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m., and 1-3 p.m. Eligible students must live

in the Versailles School District and must be five years old by Aug. 1, 2020 to attend kindergarten this fall. You will only need to attend one session. Call the Versailles Elementary office, 937-5264681, option 1, to make a screening appointment for your child. You may call weekdays beginning Feb. 3 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.

Cub Scouts plan breakfast GREENVILLE – Pitsburg Cub Scout Pack #185 will be hosting a Pancake Breakfast at the Moose Lodge in Greenville on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020 from 7:45-9:15 a.m. Cost for the breakfast is $7 per person. The event is open to the public. Breakfast includes your choice of three pancakes or two cinna-waffles, two sausage links or patties, and choice of drink: coffee, hot chocolate, milk, or orange juice. Following the breakfast, the pack will be holding its annual Pinewood Derby race open for anyone to attend.

Cub Scouting helps boys build self-esteem, have a sense of belonging, and learn to get along with others. The Boy Scouts of America has been weaving lifetime values into fun and educational activities since 1910. Boys are taught values consistent with good citizenship, character development, and physical fitness. Cub Scouting teaches boys to “do their best” and to be helpful to others. For more information about Cub Scout Pack #185 please call 937548-7532 or email cubscouts185@gmail.com.

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Todd Rhoades, Darke County Farmers Union president presented a check to Jim Zumbrink, president of the Darke County Agricultural Society.

Farmers Union gives to renovation campaign GREENVILLE – Darke County Farmers Union recently donated funds to the Darke County Agricultural Society to be used in the Jr. Fair Building Renovation Campaign.

The local Farmers Union chapter has been a long-time supporter of the Jr. Fair Youth at the county fair participating in the Jr. Fair Livestock Sales and providing trophies

for over fifty years. For information about the Darke County Farmers Union, contact Holly Finnarn at 421 Public Square, Greenville, Ohio, (937) 548-3240.

GREENVILLE – On Dec. 7, 2019 the Canine Capers 4-H Club held their 4-H Christmas party and year end awards. The Christmas party was held at the Lighthouse Christian Center U-turn building in Greenville. Members received their 4-H participation awards and premium money. Members each received an ornament and gift from the club. Some members participated in a dog toy gift exchange. After awards were presented, members and their families enjoyed a carry-in dinner and played basketball, table tennis, arcade games and more. Congratulations on another great year Canine Capers. Micah Arbogast, reporter


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Zechar Bailey sponsors blood drive you gift to donors for helping support the regional blood supply against the challenges of winter weather and seasonal illness. CBC must increase donations in 2020 to provide blood to more hospitals outside its traditional 15-county service area. CBC is also seeking more automated donations of platelets, plasma, and double red blood cells. All monthly blood drives at the Greenville Church of the Brethren include the opportunity to donate platelets and plasma, which are critical for the treatment of cancer, trauma, transplant, and burn

patients. Donors with blood types A, AB, or B positive are ideal. Automated double red blood cell donations are encouraged for type O donors. Safely donating two units of red cells helps increase the supply commonly used in surgery and the emergency treatment of trauma patients. Find out more at www.GivingBlood. org or talk to an apheresis specialist at (937) 4613220. Learn more at www.GivingBlood.org. Donor Angela Penny is shown with carnations at 2019 Zechar Bailey blood drive.

GCS holding kindergarten registration years of age on or before Aug. 1, 2020. Please bring official birth certificate, immunization records, custody papers if applicable, a parent/guardian ID, and two forms of proof or residency in order to complete enrollment. Only a parent is needed at registration. Children will be screened on a later date that will be scheduled when the parent registers.

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GREENVILLE – Greenville City Schools will be holding kindergarten registration at Greenville Elementary School, 1111 N. Ohio St., on the following dates and times: Tuesday, April 7, 4-7 p.m. Wednesday, April 8, 4-6 p.m. Thursday, April 9, 4-6 p.m. Children must be five

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GREENVILLE – Zechar Bailey Funeral Homes will host a community blood drive Tuesday, Feb. 11 from 12:30-6:30 p.m. at the Greenville Church of the Brethren, 421 Central Ave., Greenville to help boost the winter blood supply. Everyone who registers to donate will receive a Valentine’s Day carnation, courtesy of The Flower Patch, plus the Community Blood Center “Donor Strong” long-sleeve t-shirt. Make an appointment online at www.DonorTime. com or call (937) 461-3220. The “Donor Strong” t-shirt, available now through Feb. 29, is a thank

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V6, well equipped, good cond., beige, 207,898 miles, ......$3,995 $2,900 2002 CHEVY 1 TON EXPRESS CARGO VAN, 5.7L, V8, well equipped, good cond., 2004 CHEVY TRAIL miles BLAZER LS 2WD,4.2L6cyl.,all power,very nice,maroon, 220,295 miles ................$5,995 $4,900 blue, 252,939 .......................................................................................................................... $3,995...........$2,900 2004 DODGE CADILLAC SRX AWD,4.6LV8,leather,loaded,good cond.,beige,105,466miles ..............................$7,995 $6,900 2002 GRAND CARAVAN SPORT, 3.3L V6, loaded, fair cond., silver, 191,288 miles ................ $2,995...........$1,900 2002 ½ TONBLAZER SUBURBAN LT 4WD, 5.3L, V8, leather, loaded, good cond,. red, 231,470 miles . $7,995...........$4,900 2004 CHEVY CHEVY TRAIL LS 4WD,4.2L,6cyl.,all power,exc. cond.,blue,148,224miles ....................$6,995 $5,900 2002 TRAILBLAZER LTZSPORT,3.3LV6,loaded,fair 4X4, 4.2L, 6 cyl., leather,cond.,silver,191,288miles sunroof, loaded, very nice, 2002 CHEVY DODGE GRAND CARAVAN .........................$2,995 $1,900 maroon,½215,294 miles .................................................................................................................... $6,995...........$5,900 2002 CHEVY TON SUBURBAN LT 4WD,5.3L,V8,leather,loaded,good cond,.red, 231,470 miles.......$7,995 $4,900 2002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LT 2WD, 4 dr., one owner, cloth seats, loaded, exc. cond., 2002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LTZ 4X4, 4.2L, 6 cyl., leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, beige, 182,686 miles ........................................................................................................................ $9,995...........$8,900 maroon, 215,294 miles ........................................................................................................................$6,995 $5,900 2001 TOYOTA SEQUOIA LIMITED 4WD, 4.7L V8, leather, sunroof, loaded, sharp, black, 219,764 miles. $5,995 ...........$4,900 2002 GMC CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LT 2WD, dr., one owner, loaded, exc. cond., 2001 C6500 BOX TRUCK, 7.2L 4Caterpillar Diesel,cloth wellseats, equipped, good cond., 225,365 ........................................................................................................................ $9,995...........$8,900 beige,white, 182,686 miles miles ...........................................................................................................................$9,995 $8,900 2000 CAB 4X4 P.U., 4.7L V8, loaded, very nice, white, 167,762 . $6,995...........$5,900 2001 DODGE TOYOTA DAKOTA SEQUOIA SPORT LIMITEDEXT. 4WD,4.7LV8,leather,sunroof,loaded,sharp,black, 219,764 milesmiles ......$5,995 $4,900 1999 MONTANA VAN, cloth seats, allDiesel, power,well niceequipped, cond., green, 2001 PONTIAC GMC C6500 BOX TRUCK, 7.2L Caterpillar good160,151 cond., miles..................... $6,995...........$5,900 white, 225,365 miles ...........................................................................................................................$9,995 $8,900 2019 CAMARO CONVERTIBLE, 3.6L V6,2.4L all power, like new,sunroof, white, 2,160 miles $37,995.........$36,900 2001 CHEVY CHRYSLER PT CRUISER LIMITED EDITION 4cyl., leather, loaded, good................... cond., 2018 IMPALA PREMIER, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, exc. cond., silver, 40,784 miles ........ $20,995.........$19,900 purple,CHEVY 101,829 miles ..........................................................................................................................$3,995 $2,500 2017 CRUZE LT, 4 dr.,EXT. 1.4LCAB 4 cyl., oneP.U.,4.7LV8,loaded,very owner, all power, supernice,white, nice, maroon, 48,194 miles .... $15,995.........$14,900 2000 CHEVY DODGE DAKOTA SPORT 4X4 167,762 miles ........$6,995 $5,900 2016 CHEVY MALIBU LT, 4 dr., 1.5L 4 cyl., all power, one owner, exc. cond., maroon, 32,100 miles ... $17,995.........$16,500 1999 PONTIAC MONTANA VAN,cloth seats,all power,nice cond.,green, 160,151 miles........................$6,995 $5,900 2016 CHEVY MALIBU LT, 4 dr., 1.5L 4 cyl., exc. cond., blue, 23,915 mi. .............................................. $17,995.........$16,900

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CBC announces local blood drives DARKE COUNTY – Help Community Blood Center keep a strong winter blood supply by supporting the February blood drives in Darke County. Everyone who registers to donate will receive the “Donor Strong” long-sleeve t-shirt. Make an appointment online at www. DonorTime.com or call (937) 461-3220. The long sleeve “Donor Strong” t-shirt is a gift to donors now through Feb. 29. It’s a reminder to support the regional blood supply against the challenges of winter weather and seasonal illness. CBC must increase donations in 2020 to provide blood to more hospitals outside our traditional 15-county service area. CBC is also seeking more automated donations of platelets, plasma, and double red blood cells. Many CBC community

registers to donate blood at this blood drive will receive a free carnation courtesy of the Flower Patch Thursday, Feb. 13 – Bradford High School, 750 Railroad Ave., Bradford, 3–6:30 p.m., sponsored by Bradford High School Saturday, Feb. 15 – TriVillage Rescue, 320 North Main, New Madison, 8–11:30 a.m., sponsored by Tri-Village Rescue Wednesday, Feb. 19 – Ansonia High School, 600 East Canal St., Ansonia, Community Blood Center Donor Coach, 8–11:30 a.m., sponsored by Ansonia High School FFA Saturday, Feb. 22 – North Star Community Center (Old Elementary School), 124 East Star, North Star, 8–11 a.m., sponsored by North Star American Legion Auxiliary Learn more at www. GivingBlood.org.

blood drives now include the opportunity to donate platelets and plasma, which are critical for the treatment of cancer, trauma, transplant, and burn patients. Donors with blood types A, AB, or B positive are ideal. Automated double red blood cell donations are encouraged for type O donors. Safely donating two units of red cells helps increase the supply commonly used in surgery and the emergency treatment of trauma patients. Find out more at www.GivingBlood.org or talk to an apheresis specialist at (937) 461-3220. The following blood drives are open to the public; appointments are encouraged. Tuesday, Feb. 11 – Greenville Church of the Brethren, 421 Central Ave., Greenville, 12:30– 6:30 p.m., sponsored by Zechar Bailey Funeral Homes; Everyone who

Blue Angels hold election GREENVILLE – The Blue Angels 4-H Club held a meeting in November. President Blake Addis called the meeting to order. Community Service Officer Evan Addis distributed Trash Bash forms Health and Safety Officer Julia Raffle presented Thanksgiving tips.

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Sunroof, Backup WAS $14,888 .............NOW $13,995 2015 Mazda CX5, 2.5 Ltr., Grand Touring, AWD, sunroof, Chevy Equinox LT, 2.4 Ltr., 4-Cyl., FWD, Nissan 2.5 4-Cyl., S Series, FWD, only 43,XXX miles 2015 Escape, 2.5 Ltr., 4-Cyl, Loaded, very clean WAS...........................................................................................NOW $15,495................................................................................... $14,495 $14,995 WAS $14,995 2015 Chevy Equinox 2.4 Ltr.,.....................NOW 4-Cyl., FWD, 2016 Ford Fusion, 2.5 LtrOnly ., 4-Cyl .,LT, 4$14,995 Door Sedan, FWD Only 57,XXX Miles $14,495 Backup Camera, 19,XXX Miles ............................ $15,995 backup camera .................................................................................................. $15,995 WAS $13,990 .................................................................................................... $12,995 2015 Nissan Altima, 2.5 Ltr.,WAS 4-Cyl., S Series, FWD, only 43,XXX miles OnlyMazda 57,XXX Miles WAS $14,495 .....................NOW $13,995 2015 CX5, 2.5 Ltr., 4-Cyl., Grand Touring, AWD, sunroof, WAS $10,995 ...........................................................................................NOW $10,695 Nissan Altima, 2.5 Ltr., 4-Cyl., S Series, FWD, 2013 Chevy Cruze, 1.4 Ltr., 4-Cyl., Turbo, ECO Sedan, FWD, local trade, 2015 Jeep Renegade Latitude, 2.4 Ltr., 4-Cyl., 2WD, Only 58,XXX miles, 2015 Mazda CX5, 2.5 Ltr., 4-Cyl., Grand Touring, AWD, WAS $13,990 .................................................................................................... $12,995 2015 Nissan Altima, 2.5., FWD, Ltr., 33 4-Cyl., S Series, FWD, 2018 Cruze LT,....................................................................................................... 1.4Camera Ltr4-Cyl., .Ltr, 4-Cyl MPG, remote backup camera .................................................................................................. $15,995 OnlyChevy 43,XXX Miles $13,990 .....................NOW $12,995 Sunroof, Backup WAS $15,995 .............NOW $14,888 2015 Equinox .................................................................................... , 4-Cyl ., FWD, onl y 57,XXX mistart, les......................................... 80,XXX miles $8,495 2013 Chevy Cruze, 1.4LT,$15,495 Ltr.,2.4WAS Turbo, ECO Sedan, FWD, local trade, very clean WAS $14,995 OnlyChevy 43,XXX Miles WAS $12,995 .....................NOW 2015 Jeep Renegade Latitude, 2.41.8 Ltr., 4-Cyl., 2WD, OnlyHatchback, 58,XXX miles, $11,995 and onl y 26,XXX mi l e s WAS $15,795 ......................................................NOW $15,495 2015 Chevy Sonic LT, Ltr., 4-Cyl, 80,XXX milesEquinox ....................................................................................................... $8,495 Sonic LT, 1.8 Ltr.,Ltr., 4-Cyl, Hatchback, 2015 Chevy LT, 2.4 4-Cyl., FWD, 2015 Nissan Altima, 2.5 Ltr., 4-Cyl., S Series, FWD, only 43,XXX miles WAS $14,995 ...........................................................................................NOW $14,495 very clean WAS $15,495 $14,995 FWD, Super Clean .................................. $8,750 $8,750 2016 Ford Fusion, 2.5.................................................................................................... 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SOON a township’s responsibiliHouse Bill 652, enacted 2011 Chevy LS, 3.54-Cyl., Ltr., V6, 2012 Chevy Malibu Lt,1.62.4 ltr,Country 4 cyl., Sedan, FWD, milesFWD,COMING$2,995 2006 Chrysler Town &Ltr., 3.8 FWD, Ltr.,Hatchback, V6, 791,XXX Passenger, FWD, Needs Body Work .............................................. 2012 Chrysler Town &Town Country, ltr, V6,4-Cyl., Touring3.8 EditioLtr., n, FWD, Player, $4,695 onlyChrysler 90,XXX miles ............................................................................................... 2006 Country, V6,DVD 7FWD, Passenger, 2009 Chevy Aveo, 1.6&3.6Ltr., Hatchback, WAS $9,588 ........................................................................................................ $8,995$5,995 local trade ............................................................................................................ ties, which are governed by needs body workWork ................................................................................................ $2,995 in 1998, designated the 2005 Chevy Silverado, 5.3 V8m Extended FWD, Needs Body .............................................. 2006 Chrysler Town & Country 3.8 Ltr.,........................................ 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struggles.” In addition receiving complimentary makeup/ skincare kits, it’s hoped participants will be equally enthusiastic about the emotional benefits derived from participating in Wayne HealthCare’s Facing Forward workshop. The free Facing Forward Monthly Cancer support workshop is held the first Wednesday of each month. The first workshop is Feb. 12, 3:30-4:30 p.m. at the Wayne Cancer Center, 1111 Sweitzer Street, Suite C., Greenville. The workshops are free of charge and open to all area women who are being treated for cancer. Pre-registration is required. To reserve your spot, contact Robyn Feitshans, Wellness Coordinator, Wayne HealthCare at (937) 569-6504 or email Robyn at robyn.feitshans@ waynehealthcare.org. The Facing Forward program would not be possible without the generous support and donations from the following sponsors: Merle Norman of Greenville, Eikenberry’s IGA, Teresa’s Beauty Salon, the Wayne HealthCare Foundation, Breast Cancer Awareness of Darke County, the Cancer Association of Darke County, the Wayne Cancer Center, Dayton Physicians Network, and Premier Health.

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$4,695 NOW $15,995 GREENVILLE – On Feb. Aveo lT $8750 $7995 1, the Darke County TownMiles 201290,XXX Chrysler Town$4,695 & Country, 3.6 ltr, V6, Touring Edition, FWD, DVD Player, 1.6 Ltr., 4-Cyl., Super Clean WAS$4,695 $10,495 ................................................................................. $9,995 ship Association (DCTA), FWD, Hatchback $15,995 representing 20 townships, 2012 Chevy Malibu Lt, 2.4 91,XXX 2012 Chrysler Town & Country,ltr,3.64 cyl., ltr, V6,Sedan, TouringFWD, Edition, FWD,miles DVD Player, with 1-Owner, 1.6 Ltr.,2009 4-Cyl., Loaded, Backup 1.6 Ltr., 4-Cyl., FWD, Hatchback Camera, Only WAS FWD, Hatchback Chevy with 1-Owner, 19,XXX Miles 90,XXX Miles with 1-Owner,

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Each month, the hospital will host a one-hour, handson workshop covering a variety of topics, ranging from skin care and makeup application to instruction relating to hair and eyebrow loss, selection and styling of wigs, tips on turban and scarf-tying to suggestions on clothing and ways to use colors and shapes to minimize areas of concern. Each patient will receive a free cosmetic bag, chocked full of oncologysafe skincare products and makeup, including mascara, foundation/base, moisturizer, lotion, blush and more. Each will also receive a free wig of their choosing, and a hairstylist will be on hand to discuss ways to create flattering styles that complement various face shapes and features. Wayne HealthCare believes it’s important to treat the whole patient, not just the disease. ”When you distill Facing Forward down to its core, it’s really about helping women cope with the appearance side effects of cancer,” said Brown. “We want women to know they’re not alone, and that’s why the workshops are held in a group setting. There’s a genuine camaraderie, and women feel encouraged and supported by other women going through similar

system. Informational brochures and video on the functions and history of township government can be requested by local junior and senior high schools for use in their government classes to help further educate students about the history and functions of township government. The DCTA holds quarterly meetings and has two additional special functions each year. Anyone interested in local government is invited to attend. For further information, contact Curtis Yount, DCTA president, (937) 459-0498, or Debbie Kuhnle, DCTA secretary, (937) 548-5567, or one of your township trustees.


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