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G’dale wants your 2 cents on new pool BY CHRIS MCHENRY Contributor Greendale residents will have a chance to hear tentative proposals for the city’s new swimming pool, and make suggestions of their own, at the regular city council meeting, 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 11. City manager Steve Lampert said Branstetter Carroll, a consultant firm hired for a feasibility study of the pool, will discuss possibilities, and listen to other ideas during the public meeting. Lampert is urging residents to take part in the meet-

ing to be sure everyone has a chance to participate in the planning process. Among the suggestions under consideration would be handicap access, dedicated lanes for those swimming laps for exercise, a new concession stand which could also be used during games on the nearby ball fields, and perhaps a small water park feature. The city is seeking grants to help with the cost of the new pool. The current pool opened in 1950, and is in poor condition because of its age.

Bedbugs nightmare for single mom BY CHANDRA L. MATTINGLY Staff Reporter The Invasion of the Body Snatchers has nothing on what Greendale resident Cindy Banta Ward has been through. For Ward and many others whose homes have been taken over by bedbugs, Invasion of the Body Biters might be the more accurate title. “I've been dealing with this for over a year,” said Ward, 49. Her first encounter was with a bedbug in her child's book bag. Letters had been sent out from Lawrenceburg schools to watch for them, and when she looked, she found an adult, about the size of a brown tick, crawling out. Ward called the Dearborn County Health Department and hired a pest control company recommended by health inspector John Grace, she said. The company's owners looked through the house, including under the mattresses, but found no evidence of bedbugs. Nonetheless, they sprayed the one-story home. Ward felt everything would be OK. Thirty days later, she and her daughter were getting bites. So Ward called the exterminators back, and went through the process of vacuuming everywhere, putting everything possible in plastic tubs, “drying and washing everything in the house, bagging everything up,” she said. The company treated the house with pesticides and growth regulators, and, after three treatments, things started going back to normal, said Ward. Then she let the kids camp out on the family room floor, using their floor mats from kindergarten. The kids, especially her daughter, got bit. “I stopped counting at 70 bites all over her body,” said Ward. The room is the only one in the house with paneling and she theorized the bedbugs had survived in those cracks.

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So she evacuated the family room, closing it off and spraying it with poison. The pest control folks returned as well, treating the house for free far more times than the three Ward initially paid for. But eventually, they gave up. “We slept in the car, then we ended up pitching a tent by our driveway,” last fall, said Ward. But when it got cold, they returned to the house. Jobless, she had no money to hire another exterminator. Ward's mom Linda Banta tried to help then, hiring a second exterminator who swore “he likes a challenge” and promised not to give up, said Ward. “They fumigated our house I don't know how many times,” she said. Then they inspected all the rooms and, unable to find bedbugs, swore she no longer had them. He then mailed her key back, saying he would pray for her. “But we're still getting bit,” said Ward. Meanwhile, Ward's 12-year-old son moved in with his dad in Kentucky, leaving Ward and her 11-year-old daughter in Greendale. Then a county employee tried to tell Ward the bites she and her daughter had were caused by scabies, a mite which burrows into the skin, said Ward. At that point, angry, she went to Urgent Care in Lawrenceburg, where a doctor confirmed the bites were from bedbugs. Bedbug bites heal after a few days, often occurring in groups of two or three as the bug shifts when disturbed, but won't quit feeding until sated, said Ward. Scabies bites stay red and irritated for longer periods as the insects remain in the skin.

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ELBERT “BUD” KINNETT 1930-2012

Final Call Aurora Firefighter Chris Turner puts a comforting arm around Blayze Lane, son of Mark and Lisa Lane, at the funeral of Elbert “Bud” Kinnett. Turner and South Dearborn High School student Lane learned much from Kinnett. BY ERIKA SCHMIDT RUSSELL Editor Elbert Monte “Bud” Kinnett, 81, left behind two families when he died early Thursday morning, March 29. He left behind his biological family of five daughters, several nieces and nephews, 10 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren, and sisters-in-law. Bud also left behind a fire fighting family. A niece said her husband was surprised at his “real name - Elbert Monte. I told him you can’t pick your name ...” One of Bud’s daughters laughed “... but he did. He was Bud.” He was Bud to the firefighters in Aurora and other departments in the county. Bud rose to the rank of captain with the department. “He was never a chief, he didn’t want to be. But if Bud had wanted to be chief, he could have been,” said current Aurora Fire Chief Jeff Lane. Chuck Hagedorn joined the Aurora Fire Department in 1980; then it was two companies - number one downtown and number two in Cochran. There were two things to know about Bud in those days, said Hagedorn. “He always had a cigar and he always had to have the hose,” said Hagedorn. Bud was manning a hose on the night of the Michael Tandy rampage in downtown Aurora in August 1983. “Bud stayed on that hose until Tandy came up to him and pointed the gun at him and told him to drop it,” said Hagedorn.

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A bagpiper and Lawrenceburg Fire Department’s color guard lead Aurora Fire Department Truck 525 carrying the late Elbert “Bud” Kinnett into Oakdale Cemetery, Dillsboro. After Tandy was shot ... “Bud picked the hose back up and went right back to fighting the fire,” said Hagedorn. The incident rattled him more than he ever let on, though, said Lane, adding Bud rarely talked about it. Bud could be found either at the firehouse in Cochran or out on the Ohio River on his pontoon boat fishing with Lawrence “Red” Hafenbridle and with

sheriff’s deputy Allen Holdcraft, said Hagedorn. Besides Bud’s heroism in the Tandy incident, Hagedorn also cherishes a funny story about Bud. “We had a fire call to Hillview up off of Sunnyside near the country club. Well, Bud and then Aurora Fire Company No. 2 Battalion Chief Ralph

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Above: Bud Kinnett, left, clowns around with daughters Veronica and Valarie, right, during a visit to Aurora in 2010. Below: Aurora Firefighter Chuck Hagedorn, left, and Lawrenceburg firefighter Jay Stewart remember a younger, heroic Kinnett.

Four of Kinnett’s five daughters say farewell Saturday, March 31, at the Aurora Fire Department. Below: Aurora Fire Co. No. 2 in the 1990s. Kinnett is in the third row, far left.

Still a nightmare

“I just wish our nightmare would be over with,” said Ward, who sleeps in a bed surrounded by sticky traps, her nightclothes soaked in pyrethrin, her sheets sprayed

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Above: Bud Kinnett with Red Hafenbridle in the 1980s. Left: Aurora Mayor Donnie Hastings, left, Deputy Fire Chief Mark Lane, center, and Fire Chief Jeff Lane watch a changing of the fire honor guard at Kinnett’s visitation Saturday, March 31.


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OBITUARIES Elda McMullen

Mrs. Elda McMullen, age 85, passed away Tuesday, March 27, 2012, at Winter Haven Hospital due to heart failure. She was born on May 9, 1926, in Aurora, Ind. She moved to Winter Haven in 1973 from Indiana. She worked at Grace Lutheran School as the school secretary for 32 years before retiring Elda in 2009. She McMullen was a member of Grace Lutheran Church in Winter Haven. Mrs. McMullen was preceded in death by her husband, Alvin McMullen. She is survived by her son, John McMullen (Carla) and daughter, Janet Cameron, of Winter Haven; her son, Frank McMullen (Donna) of Oklahoma City, Okla.; grandchildren, Bill McMullen (Christine), Brad McMullen, Kristi McMullen, Brittany Castillo (Alain), Shannon Cameron, Kelly McKenzie, and Morgan McMullen, and great-grandchildren, Gabriella and Lily Castillo, and Cameron and Caroline McMullen. Visitation was held at Oak Ridge Funeral Care in Winter Haven Sunday, April 1, 2012. A memorial service was held at Grace Lutheran Church in Winter Haven Monday, April 2, 2012. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to: Grace Lutheran School, 327 Avenue C SE, Winter Haven, FL 33880, notate “In Memory of Elda McMullen.”

Edna Richardson

Edna Frances Richardson, age 91 of Bright, Ind., passed away Friday, March 30, 2012, at Mercy Hospital Western Hills Hospice. Born March 27, 1921, in New Trenton, Ind., she was the daughter of William Edward and Myrtie Lee (Barber) Kolb. She married John “Jack” Richardson Oct. 25, 1941, and was a member of the Dearborn Hill United Methodist Church. Edna is survived by her sons

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John Jr. (Betty) Richardson of Bradon, Fla., Glenn (Carolyn) Richardson of West Harrison, Ind., and David Richardson of New Orleans, La.; daughters Pattie (Tom) Bullock of Lexington, Ky., and Linda Richardson of Harrison, Ohio. She will also be missed by her 10 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband John “Jack” Richardson, siblings Ruth Reagan, Marie Kraus, Harry “Bud” Kolbß, Hallie Kramer, Esther Schwier, Nellie Barth and Grace Johnson. Visitation was Sunday, April 1, 2012, at Jackman Kercheval Meyers Funeral Home, Harrison, Ohio. Funeral services were Monday, April 2, 2012, at the funeral home with Pastor Bob Cannon and Pastor Scott Stevens officiating. Burial will be in Glen Haven Cemetery, Harrison, Ohio. Memorials are suggested to Dearborn Hills UMC, Hospice of Cincinnati or Alzheimer’s Assoc. c/o the funeral home which you can bring to the visitation/service or mail to the funeral home.

Jacquelyn Baer

Jacquelyn A. “Jackie” Baer, 75, of Aurora, Ind., passed away Saturday, March 24, 2012, in Naples, Fla. She was born Monday, January 25, 1937, in Aurora, Ind., daughter of the late Louis “Bud” Lachenmann and the late Stella Nelson Lachenmann. Jackie was the former owner/operator of Aurora Parkview Grocery. She very much enjoyed her time in Florida and frequented the beaches. Jackie enjoyed antiquing and auctions. Her favorite time was spending precious time with her family. Surviving are husband, Raymond “Dutch” Baer of Aurora, Ind.; daughters, Linda (James) Lawburgh of Lake Charles, La., and Lisa (Richard Waller) Baer of Aurora, Ind.; son, Doug (Ellen) Baer, Aurora, Ind.; brother, Louis (Inga) Lachenmann, Indianapolis, Ind.; grandchildren, Rick and Rob Jackson, Kristen and Derek Baer, and great-grandchildren, Kyle, Kanen and Morgan Jackson. Friends will be received 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 10, 2012, at the Rullman Hun-

ger Funeral Home, Aurora, Ind. Services will follow at 7 p.m. with Gregg Kurita officiating. Private graveside services will be at Riverview Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Contributions may be made to the Aurora Life Squad.

Elmer Jackson

Elmer H. Jackson, 96, Batesville, Ind., formerly of Greendale, Ind., passed away Friday, March 30, 2012, in Batesville, Ind. He was born Friday, Jan. 28, 1916, in Jefferson County, Ind., son of the late Hiram Jackson and the late Katherine Geyman Jackson Elmer served his country as a member of the United States Army during World War II. He was a prisoner of war during his stint in the service. He worked as a foreman for Fernald National Lead, retiring after over 25 years of service. He was a member of St. Lawrence Catholic Church, and the American Legion. Elmer was an avid golfer, even playing up into his 80s. He hit a hole-inone at hole No. 14 at Hidden Valley Golf Club, where he was a member. His true joy in life was his cherished bride of 69 years, Mary. Surviving are his wife, Mary Jackson of Greendale, Ind.; nieces and nephews, Earl and Harold Jackson of Marion, Ind., Jim and Bob Rankin, Ill., Kay Hurley of Aurora, Ind., Joan McPherson of Marion, Ind., Bill Pohlman of Sulivan, Ind., Mary Doerr of San Angelo, Texas, Sally Whitham of Batesville, Ind., Jerry Pohlman of Harrison, Ohio, and Tom Gooderson of North Bend, Ohio, and several great-nieces and nephews. Friends will be received 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Wednesday, April 4, 2012, at the St. Lawrence Catholic Church, 542 Walnut St., Lawrenceburg. Mass will be held at the Catholic Church, Wednesday at 1 p.m. with Father Jack Hartzer officiating. Interment will follow in the Riverview Cemetery, Aurora. Military graveside services will be conducted by members of local veterans service organizations. Contributions may be made to the local Special Olympics

Voters can submit debate questions on web, Facebook The Indiana Debate Commission’s GOP primary debate with Sen. Richard Lugar and State Treasurer Richard Mourdock will air at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 11, and voters can submit questions on Facebook for the first time. Voters can submit their questions starting today online at www.facebook.com/ IndianaDebateCommission or indianadebatecommission. com/submit-your-debatequestion. Retired TV broadcaster and assistant Ball State University Professor Phil Bremen will be the moderator. This is the first debate hosted for state and national viewing by the commission that has featured only two candidates. Those whose questions are selected for consideration after screening by the commission will be offered the opportunity to ask their question in person or by pre-taped video via arrangements made by the commission. Viewing options will be available throughout the state for Hoosier voters, and the commission will also include

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Bud Kinnett

Elbert M. “Bud” Kinnett, 81, of Aurora, Ind., passed away Thursday, March 29, 2012, in Aurora, Ind. He was born Friday, Dec. 19, 1930 in Dearborn County, Ind., son of the late Chester Kinnett and the late Lottie Slayback Kinnett. Bud served his country as a member of the United States Air Force during the Korean conflict. He worked as a machinist for Stedman’s Foundry. He enjoyed fishing and was a life member of the Aurora VFW. He was a member of the Aurora Fire Department and it was his life. He was so devoted that he even made the firehouse his true home. Surviving are daughters, Vicki (David) Brashear of Port St. Lucie, Fla., Veronica Kinnett of West Palm Beach, Fla., Valarie Kinnett of West Palm Beach, Fla., Vanessa (Paul) Drummond of Jacksonville, Fla., Velena (Barry) KinnettMcGray of Lawrenceburg, Tenn; sisters-in-law, Lois (late Chester) Kinnett of Aurora, Ind., and Doris (late Lawrence) Kinnett of Aurora, Ind.; 10 Grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Friends were received Saturday, March 31, at the Aurora Fire House, 5950 Dutch Hollow Road, Aurora, Indiana. Services were held at the firehouse, immediately following visitation with Pastor Charles

Helen Lucile Schaich

Helen Lucile Schaich, 91, of Aurora, Ind., passed away Monday, April 2, 2012, in Lawrenceburg, Ind.. She was born Saturday, Nov. 6, 1920 in West College Corner, Ind., daughter of the late Pearl Hetrick Fudge. She worked as a home econmics teacher for Aurora High School, retiring after 29 years of service. She was a lifetime member of the First Presbyterian Church of Aurora, Retired Teachers Association, Hillforest Historical Society, and the John Purdue Club. Helen was a wonderful cook and pie maker. She had a granddaughter, Alex, and great-grandson, Zac, who shared her birthday. She really enjoyed children, especially her grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Surviving are daughters, Dr. Karen Schaich of Princeton, N.J., Marilyn Hitchner of Lexington, Ky., and Barbara Schaich-Rogers of St. Louis, Mo.; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Helmar Joseph Schaich. Friends will be received 11 a.m. to noon Thursday, April 5, 2012, at the First Presbyterian Church, 215 Fourth Steet, Aurora, Ind. Services will follow at the Church at Noon with the Rev. Dana Bruce Stout officiating. Interment will follow in the College Corner Cemetery,

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NEWS BRIEFS High school picked for pilot program BATESVILLE- Batesville High School is one of six high schools selected in Indiana to participate in an advanced manufacturing and logistics curriculum pilot program. Conexus Indiana developed a prototype of the curriculum’s online delivery model in 2010. Ensuring that students were learning industry skills and meeting state education standards was of upmost importance when crafting this curriculum.The course content will be approximately 40 percent delivered online and 40 percent project-based. The final 20 percent will allow individual educators to localize course content to cover manufacturing issues unique to each region. Those students who complete the AML curriculum can earn up to five nationally portable industry credentials in advanced manufacturing and logistics from the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council and The Association for Operations Management.

Summer fairs go green soy INDIANAPOLIS- With soy biodiesel powering trams and carnival rides, soy-based paint freshening up show barns and soy-based cleaning products getting the fairgrounds ready, 13 fairs, including Indiana State Fair, will be a little greener this year with the help of the United Soybean Board and the soy checkoff. Through the Green Ribbon Fairs reimbursement program, now in its second year, the

checkoff works with fairs across the country to promote the use of soy-based products such as biodiesel, paint, cleaners, hand sanitizers and more.

Give gift of life BATESVILLE- Margaret Mary Community Hospital has partnered with Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati to host a Community Blood Drive from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 11, 321 Mitchell Ave., Batesville. To schedule an appointment, call the hospital lab at 1-812933-5274. Hoxworth recognizes that blood donors’ time is valuable. Priority will be given to donors who have scheduled and appointment. Walk-in donors are welcome and will be seen as soon as possible.

Conference focus to end discrimination INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Civil Rights Commission and the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority will host a two-day conference Thursday, April 26, and Friday, April 27, in Indianapolis focused on providing equal opportunities for all Hoosiers. There is no cost to attend the conference, however space is limited. For more information about the conference, or to register, visit www.in.gov/icrc/ navigating.htm or call toll free 1-800-628-2909.

Library board will meet LAWRENCEBURG- Lawrenceburg Public Library District board will meet at 4:30 p.m.

Tuesday, April 17, at the main library, Lawrenceburg. The purposes of the meeting are to hold a public hearing on an additional appropriation to the Library’s 2012 budget and to approve a notice to bidders.

Honda changes leadership GREENSBURG- Toshikazu Kashida has been appointed to the vice president position of Honda Manufacturing of Indiana, LLC with responsibilities to oversee HMIN’s daily operations. He serves in this dual position with Bob Nelson. Kashida has been with Honda for 25 years, starting his career in Japan. He has served his entire career at Honda Engineering Co., Ltd, most recently as business division and production division manager.

Pool on park board agenda GREENDALE- Greendale park board will meet at 4:30 p.m. Thurday, April 5, at 510 Ridge Ave. Agenda items include Greendale Pool and Oakey Park Ball scheduling update.

City offices closed for Good Friday GREENDALE- City of Greendale utilities office and city garage will be closed April 6 to observe Good Friday. There will be no garbage collection for the south end of the city. Normal collection will resume Monday, April 9.

PUBLIC RECORD The following arrests list was obtained from the county sheriff. It contains arrests made by police agencies in the county. ■■Roger Kenneth Webb, 37, of 13090 Caldwell Lane, Dillsboro, was arrested at 1:41 p.m. Saturday, March 24, for probation violation. ■■Joseph Louis Larry Tully, 18, of 22041 Ester Ridge Road, Sunman, was arrested at 2:54 p.m. March 24, for alcohol- minor transportin, possessing and/or consuming. ■■Courtine N. Combs, 21, of 20424 Beau Vista, Lawrenceburg, was arrested at 3:41 a.m. Saturday, March 24, for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated- endangering a person. ■■Kenneth L. Williams, 46, of 117 HillTop Drive, Aurora, was arrested at 6:41 a.m. Saturday, March 24, for criminal confinement, battery, domestic battery and resisting law enforcement. ■■Sandra A. Barnett, 57, of 2093 Picnic Lawn Drive, Lawrenceburg, was arrested at 9:01 p.m. Saturday, March 24, for maintaining a common nuisance and possession of paraphernalia. ■■Shaun A. Stigall, 34, of 1575 Utah Court, Lawrenceburg, was arrested at 12:08 a.m. Sunday, March 25, for domestic battery. ■■Michael David McGill, 33, of 653 Siebert St., Columbus, Ohio, was arrested at 4:37 a.m. Sunday, March 25, for public intoxication, criminal trespass and disorderly conduct. ■■Joshua Grant Iles, 19, of 94 S. County Road 400W, Holton,

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Hop into some boots! DFD needs recruits! BY CHANDRA L. MATTINGLY Staff Reporter A dozen from Dillsboro. That's how many new volunteer firefighters Dillsboro Volunteer Fire Department would like to sign up, said Dillsboro Fire Chief Tim Heitmeyer. Anyone age 18 to 65 from the Dillsboro or Clay Township who thinks he or she might “fill those boots” is invited to a recruitment day and open house from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 14. “If you don't feel firefighting is your cup of tea, we also need associate members to help us with other non-firefighting functions,” said Heitmeyer. Those include fire prevention events at Dillsboro School and in the community, fund raisers, community events, upkeep and maintenance of equipment and firehouse, and data entry on fire reports and

training. “What skills can you bring to us?” he asked. Dillsboro Fire Department currently has 23 active members, three associate members and 12 honorary retired members, of whom nine are still active in the department, said Heitmeyer. The department's bylaws allow 35 active members, so as many as 12 new recruits could be accepted. “We cover all costs including their training, all equipment and radios, and uniforms,” he said. He emphasized how important the training is to provide volunteers the knowledge to perform their duties safely. Protecting life and property is the goal, but it is important to do it safely, “so we all go home after our calls are answered,” said Heitmeyer. The recruitment program will start with a short informational program on what

the fire department needs, what would be expected of folks if they join, and what DFD will provide them as members, he said. A handson demonstration by members showing part of what they do will be next, followed by lunch. “Our community needs volunteers,” said Heitmeyer. Volunteering is important to all communities, he added. “It gives people a way to improve their own skills and self development, to meet others, to have fun,” he said. While selflessly giving a part of one's life and time for something one believes in, free of pay, one receives feelings of self worth and the respect of others. “Please consider attending,” he asked. If folks then decide joining DFD is not for them, members will respect that decision. But if they don't attend, they cannot make an informed decision, he said.


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The idea of golf is simple: you’ve got your ball and a stick and a hole, and you use the stick to knock your ball into the hole. “So, what do I do next?” Well, you do it again. “Ball, stick hole … I get it. So that will leave me, what, about eighteen hours to kill?” No, it’s not that simple. “You just said …” First, you don’t just do it once or twice, and you don’t use the same hole. Not all the time. “So, I’ve got my stick and my ball and I dig three our four …” Eighteen is the standard. “I’ll break my leg when I mow the lawn.” No, not on your lawn. Don’t be silly, unless you’ve got a few hundred acres of lawn. No, you need a golf C.G. course to play golf. SCAVOLA “Can I take it on line?” Not a course, a course. “Of course, how stupid of me.” A big place with lots of holes. “A cemetery?” Smaller holes, ones that haven’t been filled in. Eighteen small holes, all of them a few hundred yards apart. “Gee, that far? I was thinking of the street in front of my house.” Grass, they have to be covered with grass. Except for the places where you have ponds and lakes and sand. “You did say simple?” In its basics. Now listen, you get some clubs … “I belong to the Elks.” The sticks are called clubs. And yes, you need more than one, There are lots of different clubs. Drivers and putters and wedges … “Don’t you hate it when your underwear …” In that case you’ll definitely need a cart or a caddy or maybe both. “I’m thinking this is going to run into money.” It’s about the sport, not the money “Except for the cart and caddy and clubs and … I can assume I need special clothing?” Not really, just some shoes, a glove or two, slacks, a shirt … “How much? Round numbers.” We’ll talk. Now to start a round … “We do rock-paper-scissors to see who buys?” The loser always buys. “I’ll be sure to bring my brother-in-law.” To start a round, you address the ball. “I thought I was going to use the stick to get it where I wanted it.” Club, it’s a club. And when you address the ball, you stand in front of it and look at it, then you hit it, then … “My wife tells me I broke a window.” Then you walk to where the ball has landed and do it again. Unless you’re in the rough, or the water, or the sand …” “Are we armed? Sounds like some dangerous territory.” Then, after two or three strokes … “That would be from all the walking? I’d better upgrade my health insurance.” After that, the ball is in the hole, so you take it out and go to the next tee. “Is there a fork in the road, too?” A tee is where you address the ball. “So we do this eighteen times, and if I survive my brother-in-law buys me a beer?” Unless it’s a tournament, and then you come back the next day and do it again. “Okay, how about this? We do this thing with balls and sticks, except we call it pool and we `can do it a gazillion times without having to walk a lot and have strokes and the bar is always open and …” It just wouldn’t be the same game. “That’s what I was thinking. Hey, who invented this golf thing, anyway?” It began in Scotland. “And they say the Scots have no sense of humor.” Copyright 2012, Robert A. Markwalter.

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While the nation’s job dress appropriately, manage market slowly is warming time effectively, listen well up, the summer months and who are honest and demight not be so hot for teen pendable. employment. Without an opportunity The national economy to practice and develop has added 2.2 million jobs these skills by working, over the last 12 months, Woloshansky said, “young dropping the country’s un- people will have a harder employment rate from 9 time finding jobs later in percent down to 8.3 per- life, which will not only cent. During that same time harm their earning potential period, Indiana’s economy but their self-confidence as has added 40,000 jobs, re- well.” ducing the state’s unemThis also could harm ployment rate to 8.7 per- America’s competitiveness cent. in the global economy. AcThe Indicording to ana Business BILL STANCZYKIEWICZ data analysis Research conducted Center esat Northtimates that the Hoosier western University, by unemployment rate could the year 2020 the United drop to 8 percent by the States population will be end of the year, but “at this younger than the popularate, it will be years before tions of two of our main we return to pre-recession competitors – China and (job) levels.” Which does the European Union. Missnot bode well for teenagers ing an opportunity to delooking for jobs this sum- velop young workers now mer. could reduce opportunities Summer job opportu- for those workers and our nities for teenagers have nation’s economy later. cratered. According to the More immediately, sumfederal Bureau of Labor mer employment can proStatistics (BLS), 49 percent vide teenagers with work of teens were employed in experience to list on a reJuly of 2011, the lowest sume and references to list percentage of teens in sum- on a job application. Summer jobs since 1948. Along mer employment also can with the recent recession, help teenagers start to exthe BLS reports that the plore what they might enjoy decline in teen summer em- doing through full-time employment coincides with ployment as an adult. record enrollment for teens In response to the weak in summer school (46 per- job market for teens, the cent). Center for Workforce Inno“Things were much more vation is launching a public robust for teen hiring 12 to relations campaign, encour13 years ago,” said Linda aging employers to create Woloshansky, President jobs for teens this summer. & CEO of the Center for “The job might only be 10 Workforce Innovations, hours per week or might the regional workforce de- be a project that lasts only velopment agency based a week,” Woloshansky exin Valparaiso. “Back then plained. “If that job can businesses were growing exist, we’re asking employand were anxious to bring ers to create it and then take teens into the entry-level a chance by hiring a young job market. There were person.” lots of opportunities for In the meantime, teenagteens who wanted to work. ers need to be proactive and Today, we have very dif- persistent, looking online ficult times with the high- and in their local communiest unemployment rates for ties for summer job opporteenagers ever.” tunities. Teens can inquire Woloshansky said that at businesses that do not teens lose more than in- have a “help wanted” sign come due to the lack of in the window, asking them summer job opportunities. to keep an application or “Having a job is an impor- resume on hand in case a tant personal development job opportunity develops. opportunity for a kid,” Wo- Young people also can try loshansky said. “You don’t to create their own job by learn how to work until you performing neighborhood start to work. We can teach tasks such as babysitting, work skills in a classroom, mowing lawns and walking but you really don’t start to dogs. learn those skills until you “Young people need to actually work.” be creative,” Woloshansky Those skills include the advised. “Having a job will so-called “soft skills” re- give you a sense of selflated to personal behavior confidence, help you learn and working well with oth- work skills and put some ers. In a business survey income in your pocket. conducted by the Center “Most importantly, find, for Workforce Innovations, take or create a job.” Bill Stanczykiewicz is employers said they are most in need of workers President & CEO of the Indiwho have a positive atti- ana Youth Institute. He can tude, follow directions, be reached at iyi@iyi.org.

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Ongoing events Free Hot Meals Hamline United Methodist Church, High and Vine. Lawrenceburg, every Wednesday evening 5:30 p.m. until 6:15 p.m. We welcome you to Participate Fourth Street Food Please join us for dinner every Tuesday evening 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 215 Fourth St., Aurora. Donations accepted but not necessary to attend. Mission: Provide a meal to those who are hungry or are seeking Christian fellowship. Bingo Every Monday night at Sunman Legion Post 337 beginning at 6:30 p.m. For information: 812623-2972. Chili Night Every Tuesday from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the American Legion Home Post #231, Aurora. Menu: Coneys and 3,4,5 way spaghetti. Prayer For America Please join us on the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. for Prayer for our Nation. We will show a short inspirational movie and follow with prayer. Sponsored by Proverbs2 Ministries (non-denominational). Location: City of Spires Historical Museum, 111 Fifth Street, Aurora. There is no charge for admission. All are invited. For more information, call Catie at 513720-0203. We The Hoosiers is a local Tea Party group that meets the 2nd Thursday of each month, except for the ’Meet the Candidate’ series, in the Depot Room of the Lawrenceburg Public Library. Women’s Lenten Fellowship “From the Cradle to the Cross”, the 2012 Ecumenical women’s Lenten fellowship dinners will be held every Thursday for the six weeks of Lent 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Aurora Lions Club, Second and Main Streets in Aurora. Dinners will be catered by Doug and Linda Rump and the cost is $8.75. Guaranteed reservations should be called in to Bonnie Nocks, 812-926-0895 by 8 p.m. Sundays. Men’s Lenten Fellowship meet at 6 p.m. Wednesdays during Lent. Dinner is $8 per person. The series focuses on “Step into their Sandals.” The first person will be Barabbas with the Rev. Bill Secrest. All dinners are at the First United Methodist Church, Third Street, Aurora. Breast Cancer Support Group meets third Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. in the Dearborn Room, second floor, at Dearborn County Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Everyone is welcome. Contact: Jan Tyler, 812926-3927, or Terri Jones, 812376-6781. Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Meets on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 6 p.m. at the Batesville Memorial Public Li-

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brary. For more information: 888-422-2691 or www.sites. google.com/site/alzseind South Dearborn Kindergarten Registration will be held on the following dates and times: Dillsboro Elementary School kindergarten registration is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Monday, April 16. Moores Hill Elementary School kindergarten registration is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 17. Manchester Elementary School kindergarten registration is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 19. Aurora Elementary School kindergarten registration is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Friday, April 20. Lawrenceburg Primary School kindergarten registration is scheduled for Tuesday, April 17, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Lawrenceburg Primary School. Bring your child, his/her birth certificate, social security card, and shot records. If there are custodial issues, bring appropriate court documentation for our records. All incoming students are required to register. Students meed to be 5 years old on or before Aug. 1, 2012. If you have questions call LPS, 812537-7239. Hillforest Victorian House Museum, 213 Fifth Street, Aurora, Ind., will open its doors to the public for tours on Friday, April 1. Guided tours are offered from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Admission is: ages 14 and up - $6, students ages 7-13 $3, and children 6 and under are free. Hillforest’s opening exhibit is entitled Quilts of Yesteryear featuring quilts dated 1830-1895 from the museum’s private collection. Hillforest also maintains a gift shop full of unique gifts and is open from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. All proceeds from Hillforest events go to aid with operating support of Hillforest Victorian House Museum. To view a complete list of Hillforest’s 2011 events or to make a reservation for an upcoming event, visit Hillforest’s new website www.hillforest.org or call the museum directly at 812-926-0087.

Fish Fry Time

St. Lawrence School, 524 Walnut Street, Lawrenceburg, every Friday during Lent: April 6. 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Big Whaler fish dinner: $9; Little Whaler fish dinner: $6; Grilled cheese dinner $5. Call ahead at 812-537-3690 or stop by on your way home (carry out dinners do not include drinks). Mt. Sinai United Methodist Church will hold the Spring version of its semi-annual fish fry on Saturday April 21, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the church on Ind. 350 between Aurora and Moores Hill. Tickets may be obtained at the door. New Alsace American Legion Post 452 will be having Fish

Dinners every Friday evening starting April 13. Serving will be from 4:30 till 7:30 p.m. at the Post home on Legion Road. Questions call 812-576-4186 or 812-623-2771.

Tuesday, April 3

Donate $100 to Red Cross, receive free tax prep for new customers. Come to Liberty Tax and make a $100 donation to Red Cross. As a thank you, we will prepare your taxes-free. Date: April 3. Lawrenceburg Office, 591 W Eads Parkway, by Dearborn Savings, 812-537-1044; Harrison Office, 215 and 10548, Harrison, downtown and Kmart, 513-202-0111, 513-8454467. Valid at participating locations. Not valid for past services or with other offers. Does not include bank products. www.libertytax.com, 866-871-1040.

are free. Meal includes choice of fish: Cod tail, beer battered or baked, side items: cole slaw, pasta salad, apple sauce, corn, green beans, french fries, grilled cheese, mac n cheese; drinks: water, lemondade, ice tea or coffee; your choice of a homemade dessert; including our famous apple crisp.

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Friday, April 13

St. Mary’s Fish Fry

St. Mary’s, Aurora, Friday, April 6 from 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Meals served in the Activity Center. Carry out is available. $10 Adults/$9 Seniors/$5 for Kids 6yrs-10 yrs/5 and under are free. Meal includes choice of fish: Cod tail, beer battered or baked, side items: cole slaw, pasta salad, apple sauce, corn, green beans, french fries, grilled cheese, mac n cheese; drinks: water, lemondade, ice tea or coffee; your choice of a homemade dessert; including our famous apple crisp.

Annual Spring Festival Join in the fun at the annual LawBreakfast renceburg Primary School Spring St. Peter Lutheran Church, Dills- Festival on Friday, April 13, 5 to boro, will be having a sausage 8:30 p.m. There will be lots of gravy and biscuit or pancake and kid-friendly activities. Try your sausage breakfast on Saturday, hand at some carnival games for April 7, from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. a chance to win some great prizEveryone is welcome. Cost: $4. es donated by local businesses. Egg Hunt Plenty of food and refreshments First Church of Christ, Greenwill be available. Doors open at 5 dale, Saturday, April 7, 11 a.m. p.m. Admission to the event is for fifth grade and under. free! Tickets for the games and activities are available for pre-sale Sunday, April 8 at a discounted rate through Resurrection Services Lawrenceburg Primary School or Thursday, April 5 Sunrise service, 7 a.m.; Sunrise Central Elementary or can be Old Friends And Bright Beginbreakfast, 8 a.m.; Sunday purchased at the door at regular ginning at 5 p.m. All proceeds nings’ monthly luncheon will be School, 9:30 a.m., Resurrection price. All proceeds benefit the go to the choral parents associon Thursday, April 5, at 11:30 service, 10:30 a.m. All at Green- LPS/CES PTO. ation, SDCPA. a.m. at Dearborn Hills United dale First Church of Christ. Tickets in advance are $5 for Methodist Church. Lunch will be Friday, April 13, adults and $4 for students and catered by B&P Grubbs. They Tuesday, April 10 Saturday, April 14 senior citizens. Tickets at the will be serving meatloaf, scallop Blood Pressure/Sugar Checks potatoes, peas and carrots, dev- Service provided at the Dillsboro The award winning South Dear- door are $6 at the door for born Opening Knight Show adults and $5 for students and iled eggs, bread, and dessert. Village Apartments, 10145 Choir presents a “theatrical senior citizens. SDHS does not ContactLois Gellert, 812-487Alpha Drive, Dillsboro, at 10 2026 or Thelma Stutz, 812-637- a.m. on Tuesday, April 10 by the event” involving music featured provide will call. All tickets puron the television show Glee at chased in advance will need to 5569 for more information. Dearborn County Hospital’s 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 13, and be picked up from main office Aurora Soccer Sign-ups Nursing Department. This is a Saturday, April 14, at South during school hours. Tickets go Thursday, April 5, Thursday, May free service and is open to the Dearborn High School Auditori- on sale to the public Wednes3, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Aurora general public. For more inforday, April 4. For ticket info Firehouse. For more information: mation call Cindy Powell at 812- um, Aurora. A free will offering dinner will be offered beginning please call 1-812-926-3772. Travis Draper, 812-584-2259. 432-6203. at 5 p.m. Saturday, April 14, be-

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American Legion Post #231, Aurora, will serve a fish or shrimp basket from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 6. Choice of fish or shrimp with french fries, cole slaw, bread. Price: $7.50. St. Mary’s Fish Fry St. Mary’s, Aurora, Friday, April 6 from 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Meals served in the Activity Center. Carry out is available. $10 Adults/$9 Seniors/$5 for Kids 6yrs-10 yrs/5 and under

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Lady Knights hard act to follow

SD softball has arms, bats for another run BY JIM BUCHBERGER SPORTS EDITOR

AURORA – It’s no secret that South Dearborn softball has a hard act to follow in 2012. Lady Knights' best season in school history saw them go 23-5, rise to the No. 9 spot in the final Class 3A state coaches poll, split the conference title and win their second sectional championship. With eight seniors gone, this year’s SD fast-pitch crew skews young. But there’s still plenty of talent around to give coach Pat Murphy and company hopes that the good times are only beginning. “We've got a young team,” said Murphy, who'll open his ninth season when the Lady Knights travel to Murfreesboro, Tenn., this weekend to play five games in the 48-team Riverdale Lady Warriors Southern Classic. “A few of the juniors and seniors we have didn't play a lot of varsity last year. We're going to have freshmen playing for us, too. They're good players. It's a situation where we're probably going to take a few lumps early. But, by sectional time we should be a really solid team.”

Sure, SD graduated eight seniors, rotation at present, with tall, tal- the strongest 1A-1B mound combiseven of them starters. But Mur- ented and athletic sophomore righty nation around. phy just might be underselling a Kooper Vertz – sister of former SD “Basically, we have three pitchbit when it comes to the Knights' ace Jordan Vertz, who powered that ers now who are throwing the ball returning nuclevery well,” said us, bolstered by Murphy. “Erica some very good and Kooper have kids up from last worked very hard year's 14-1 reall year. Erica is serve team. throwing the best Three returning she ever has. And seniors include we also have the team's top hit(sophomore rightter, 1B/DP Margo hander) Sarah Tedesco (.446, Carroll, who's four home runs, probably going to 18 runs batted in). pitch mostly jayShe hit .522 in vee.” conference play a South Dearyear ago, and will born's thin junior make the move class consists of to shortstop this only two on the season. varsity roster, Speedy seboth of whom nior Chloe Bugni were reserves (.312, 24 runs, in 2011. Amber 10 steals) is back Brindley moves as a third-year up to take the starter in centerstarting spot at field. Righthandfirst base, while er Erica Baldrick Makayla Mc(4-0, 2.10 ERA), Clurg plays who labored becatcher. hind former ace SD's sophoJIM BUCHBERGER/JOURNAL-PRESS Jordan Marshall more class proSophomore Ellen Barrett batted .418 with three home runs and 26 the past three seavides more than RBI for No. 9-ranked South Dearborn softball in last year’s 23-5 sons, now gets enough talent to campaign. her shot in the compensate. At spotlight on the mound. 14-1 jayvee squad – waiting in the least four could start, including Actually, Murphy won't commit wings. Vertz, the harder thrower of second-year full-time slugger Ellen to a No. 1 or 2 spot in the pitching the pair, and Baldrick could form Barrett (.418, three HR, 26 RBI),

H.S. softball So.Dearborn Lady Knights 2012 Season Preview ■ 2011 RESULTS: 23-5 (9-1 EIAC, co-champion), Class 3A sectional champion, lost to New Palestine 13-5, regional ■ TOP RETURNEES: 3B Ellen Barrett, CF Chloe Bugni, SS Margo Tedesco, RHP Erica Baldrick, C Morgan Wolfer, RHP Kooper Vertz ■ NEWCOMERS TO WATCH: 1B Amber Brindley, OF Jessica Benton, OF Hannah Rose, RHP Sarah Carroll, 2B Delaney Murphy who'll move from second base to third and bat in front of Tedesco in the order. Catcher Morgan Wolfer, a solid competitor who can run, moves behind home plate. Vertz could play outfield in between mound shifts, likely in some combination with classmates Hannah Rose, Jessica Benton or Ashleigh Largent. The freshman Coach Murphy

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Tigers have chances in 4-2 opener Tie in third, but Harrison rallies in 5th STAFF REPORT

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Lawrenceburg junior hurler Nathaniel Barrow takes the sign while leaning off a steep-looking Harrison pitching mound during the Tigers’ 4-2 opening loss March 27.

HARRISON, Ohio – Lawrenceburg baseball had its chances in a 4-2 seasonopening road loss to Harrison's Wildcats Tuesday afternoon. LHS coach Joe Vogelgesang, returning to his alma mater once again, saw his Tigers pull even at 2-2 with a two-out rally in the top of the third inning. Senior Bryant Dold's base hit and an error play in which Tiger starting pitcher Nathan Lambert collided with Cats first baseman Michael Knollman, who was attempting to snare a wild throw, set the table. Dold ended up at third

base and Lambert advanced to second on the play. That brought LHS senior Tyler Ballard – the team's leading hitter at .450 last year – to the plate. Lefthand-batting Ballard met an outside pitch from Harrison righthander Nathan Gober and dropped it into left-centerfield for the tworun base knock. Lawrenceburg missed its second big opportunity to take the lead in the top of the fifth inning. Loading the bases with two outs on another single by Dold and walks to Lambert and Ballard by Cats reliever Ryan Godley, the threat went for naught when LHS junior catcher Bobby Weber grounded into a force play at second. Wildcats made it hurt in the home half of the fifth, plating the go-ahead runs off Tiger righthanded reliever Nathaniel Barrows. Senior Max Jenkins drove a leadoff double to the gap in

right-center. Classmate Jake Gollaway singled Jenkins to third base. Moments later, Golloway stole second to put two Cats in scoring position. Harrison senior standout Marcus Woelfel cashed in the winning runs with a single to left-center, easily scoring both Jenkins and Gollaway. Barrows worked out of further trouble, retiring Jake Tarvin, Luke Bowman and pinch-hitter Alec Houston to end the inning with the hosts on top, 4-2. Harrison took the initiative all afternoon, scoring twice in the bottom of the first inning, off Lambert. With two outs, Gollaway doubled and Woelfel was hit by a pitch. An error by LHS shortstop Alex Panaro, off the bat of Tarvin, loaded the bases. Bowman's base hit up the middle made it 2-0, Wildcats. Trailing by two runs in their final two at-bats, Tigers went out 1-2-3 in both the sixth and seventh frames to

end the contest. Lawrenceburg's first big scoring opportunity, leading off the first inning, started with a double down the leftfield line by the hot-hitting Dold. Lambert sacrificed the runner to third, but Ballard fanned and Weber grounded out to end the inning. Tigers used five different pitchers in the season-opener, with Barrows recording the loss. Senior Kyle Paolello, junior Kyle Kittle and Panaro all took the hill for short shifts. LHS hurlers served up a total of eight Harrison hits while striking out five and walking just two batters. Lawrenceburg's offense Tuesday consisted of five hits, including three by Dold. Ballard and Kittle carded singles. Wildcat pitchers struck out six and walked two Lawrenceburg batters. Ballard also notched his first stolen base of the season.

Conner's 5-run sixth undoes EC in opener Four Trojan errors waste McQueen 10K STAFF REPORT HEBRON, Ky. - East Central softball took a 5-3 lead into the bottom of the sixth inning, but couldn't hold on in last Wednesday's season opener at Conner. Conner's Cougars took advantage of two critical Lady Trojan errors to plate five runs in their last at-bat on a dusty home diamond, posting an 8-6 victory. Losing pitcher Paige McQueen, who went the distance for EC, allowed two earned runs on six hits, with 10 strikeouts and four walks on a sunny, but gusty afternoon. Despite outhitting the Cougars 8-6, East Central was unable to avoid disaster in the sixth. McQueen got the first out in the home sixth on a comebacker to the mound. Then the trouble started. No. 8

hitter Thompson walked on four pitches, then Cougars No. 9 batter Mowl grounded into an error at shortstop. EC appeared ready to work out of the jam when McQueen got leadoff hitter Hicks to ground back to the mound for out number two. But the second walk in the frame, on a 3-1 count to No. 2 batter Volz, loaded the bases. That brought up Conner No. 3 hitter and winning pitcher Elizabeth Sims. After taking a strike, Sims stroked a three-run double to the leftfield gap to give the hosts the 6-5 lead. Trojans compounded the problem when cleanup batter Halcomb singled home Sims for a two-run cushion, 7-5. Conner's No. 5 hitter, Ellis, then flidinto an error play in centerfield, padding the lead to 8-5. McQueen got her 10th strikeout in the contest to end the inning. But the damage was done. East Central rallied briefly in the top of the seventh to narrow the final margin to two runs. Junior Becca Weber walked to lead off. McQueen flied out to right before Kristen Turner walked. Amanda Richter looked at a called strike three for the second out, but

Chloe Wilhelm singled home Weber before Katie Jackson fanned on a 1-2 pitch to end the game. Conner righthander Sims allowed three earned runs on eight hits, with four strikeouts and two walks to earn the victory. EC got two hits apiece from senior leadoff batter Paige Wiedeman (double, RBI) and Kristen Turner (RBI). Weber went 1-for-2 at the plate with a thirdinning triple and run batted in. Weber and Turner stroked RBI singles in the top of the first inning to grab the early 2-0 lead for the Lady Trojans. Turner singled to lead off the fourth and scored on a first-base error to make the lead 3-1. After Conner scored twice to tie it 3-3 in the home fifth, East Central rebuilt the margin to 5-3 in the top of the sixth. Wilhelm reached via a oneout walk and Sami Turner was hit by a pitch with two down. Wiedeman singled to drive home the runners. Neither team proved very efficient JIM BUCHBERGER/JOURNAL-PRESS offensively Wednesday, with East Central leaving seven runners on base to A 10-strikeout performance by East Central junior Paige Conner's eight stranded. Cougars made McQueen went for naught as EC committed four errors in an 8-6 opening loss at Conner (Ky.) March 28. three errors of their own.


EAST CENTRAL H.S. Lady Trojans 2012 Varsity Schedule MARCH 28 – at Conner (Ky.) APRIL 3 – HARRISON (OHIO), 4:30 p.m. 4 – at Pendleton Hts., 5:30 p.m. 7 – BOONE CO. (KY.), 11 a.m. 9 – at Batesville, 5:30 p.m. * 10 – at Cincinnati Colerain, 5:30 p.m. 12 – at South Dearborn * 16 – FRANKLIN CO., 4:30 p.m. * 18 – MILAN 20-21 – at Ben Davis Spring Classic, Indpls. (TBA) 25 – LAWRENCEBURG * 26 – RICHMOND 28 – CIN. GLEN ESTE, 11 a.m. MAY 1 – SOUTH DEARBORN * 3 – GREENSBURG * 5 – at Mason (Ohio), 11 a.m. 7 – CONNERSVILLE 8 – BATESVILLE, 5:30 p.m. * 10 – at Lawrenceburg * 14 – at Greensburg * 15 – at Franklin Co., 4:30 p.m. * 17 – SHELBYVILLE 19 – at Jennings Co., 11 a.m. 21-26 – CLASS 4A SECTIONAL, TBA Games start at 5 p.m. EDT unless noted. HOME GAMES IN CAPS * - Eastern Ind. Athletic Conf. games

SOUTH DEARBORN H.S. Lady Knights 2012 Varsity Schedule MARCH 29 – Riverdale Lady Warriors Southern Classic 1st Rd., Murfreesboro, Tenn. vs. Murfreesboro Oakland, 4 p.m. CDT vs. Clinton, Ill., 6 p.m. CDT 30 – Southern Classic 2nd Rd., Murfreesboro, Tenn. vs. Scottsboro, Ala., 1 p.m. CDT vs. Murfreesboro Riverdale, 5 p.m. 31 – Southern Classic 3rd Rd., Murfreesboro, Tenn. vs. Girls Preparatory School, Tenn., 11 a.m. CDT APRIL 2 – SWITZERLAND CO. 3 – at Greensburg * 6 – at Batesville, 7 p.m. * 7 – at Shelbyville, 11 a.m. 10 – at Lawrenceburg, 5 p.m. * 12 – EAST CENTRAL, 5 p.m. * 18 – FRANKLIN CO., * 19 – CONNERSVILLE 23 – at Rising Sun 24 – at Mason (Ohio) 25 – at South Ripley, 5 p.m. 28 – RIVER TOWN CLASSIC (SD, L’burg, Rising Sun, Switz. Co.), 1st Rd. 11 a.m. 30 – BATESVILLE, 7 p.m. * MAY 1 – at East Central, 5 p.m. * 2 – LAWRENCEBURG, 5 p.m. * 7 – CONNER (KY.), 6 p.m.

8 – GREENSBURG * 10 – at Franklin Co. * 12 – RUSHVILLE (2), 11 a.m. 15 – MADISON 16 – at Milan, 5 p.m. 17 – at Jennings Co. 21-26 – Class 3A Sectional at Batesville, TBA Games start at 5:30 p.m. EDT unless noted. HOME GAMES IN CAPS * - Eastern Ind. Athletic Conf. games

LAWRENCEBURG H.S. Lady Tigers 2012 Varsity Schedule APRIL 2 – RISING SUN 4 – at Jac-Cen-Del 5 – at South Decatur, 5:30 p.m. 7 – TAYLOR (OHIO) (2), 1 p.m. 9 – FRANKLIN CO. * 10 – SOUTH DEARBORN * 13 – at South Ripley 16 – CONNER (KY.) 17 – BATESVILLE, 5:30 p.m. * 18 – at Switzerland Co. 19 – at Greensburg * 20 – at Harrison (Ohio), 4:30 p.m. 24 – UNION CO. 25 – at East Central * 28 – River Town Classic at SD (2), 11 a.m. MAY 2 – at South Dearborn * 3 – OLDENBURG ACADEMY 4 – SOUTH RIPLEY 5 – at Hauser (2), 11 a.m. 7 – at Franklin Co. * 8 – at Rising Sun 10 – EAST CENTRAL * 14 – NORTH DECATUR 15 – GREENSBURG * 17 – at Batesville, 5:30 p.m. * 18 – JAC-CEN-DEL 19 – at Milan, 11 a,n, 21-26 – Class 3A Sectional at Batesville, TBA Games start at 5 p.m. EDT unless noted. HOME GAMES IN CAPS * - Eastern Ind. Athletic Conf. games

H.S. baseball EAST CENTRAL H.S. Trojans 2012 Varsity Schedule MARCH 30-31 – at Madison Triple Crown Classic, TBA APRIL 9 – CONNERSVILLE, 5:30 p.m. 10 – RICHMOND 12 – at South Dearborn * 13 – SOUTH RIPLEY, 4:30 p.m. 14 – at Columbus East, 10 a.m. 16 – LAWRENCEBURG * 19 – at Greensburg * 21 – at Jennings Co., 11 a.m. 23 – HAUSER 24 – SHELBYVILLE 26 – at Franklin Co., 4:30 p.m. * 27 – at Harrison (Ohio) MAY 1 – at Milan, 4:30 p.m. 4 – at Batesville (2), 4:30 p.m.

SPORTS THIS WEEK TUESDAY, APRIL 3 H.S. Fast-Pitch Softball ■ Harrison (Ohio) at East Central (St. Leon) (Varsity), 4:30 p.m. ■ South Dearborn at Greensburg (Varsity), 5:30 p.m. ■ East Central at Harrison (Ohio) (Reserve), 4:30 p.m. ■ Greensburg at South Dearborn (Aurora) (Reserve), 5:30 p.m. H.S. Track & Field ■ Jennings Co. at East Central (St. Leon) (Boys & Girls Varsity), 5 p.m. ■ Lawrenceburg Tri-Meet (Boys & Girls Varsity), 5 p.m. ■ Rising Sun at South Dearborn (Aurora) (Boys & Girls Varsity), 5 p.m. H.S. Baseball ■ South Dearborn at Batesville (Freshman), 5:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 H.S. Baseball ■ South Dearborn at Switzerland Co. (Vevay) (Varsity), 5:30 p.m. H.S. Fast-Pitch Softball ■ East Central at Pendleton Hts. (Pendleton) (Varsity), 5:30 p.m. ■ Lawrenceburg at Jac-CenDel (Osgood) (Varsity), 5 p.m.

■ East Central at South Ripley (Versailles) (Reserve), 4:30 p.m. H.S. Girls Tennis ■ Lawrenceburg at Oldenburg Academy, 5:30 p.m. ■ Milan at East Central (St. Leon), 4 p.m. H.S. Boys Golf ■ Milan at Lawrenceburg (Hidden Valley Lake GC), 4 p.m. H.S. Baseball ■ Milan at Lawrenceburg (Reserve), 5 p.m. THURSDAY, APRIL 5 H.S. Track & Field ■ Batesville, Greensburg at East Central (St. Leon) (Boys & Girls Varsity), 5 p.m. ■ Milan at South Dearborn (Boys & Girls Varsity), 5 p.m. H.S. Fast-Pitch Softball ■ Lawrenceburg at South Decatur (Westport) (Varsity), 5:30 p.m. ■ East Central at Rising Sun (Freshman), 5 p.m. H.S. Girls Tennis ■ Franklin Co. at South Dearborn (Aurora), 5 p.m. ■ Lawrenceburg at Madison, 4:30 p.m. H.S. Boys Golf ■ Lawrenceburg at East Cen-

7 – SOUTH DEARBORN * 8 – at Connersville 10 – at Lawrenceburg * 12 – at Bloomington South, 10:30 a.m. 14 – GREENSBURG * 15 – at Columbus East, 5:30 p.m. 21 – FRANKLIN CO., 4:30 p.m. * 24-26 – Class 4A Sectional, TBA Games start at 5 p.m. EDT unless noted. HOME GAMES IN CAPS * - Eastern Ind. Athletic Conf. games

SOUTH DEARBORN H.S. Knights 2012 Varsity Schedule MARCH 31 – at Floyd Central, 12 p.m. 31 – at New Albany, 4 p.m. APRIL 2 – at South Ripley, 5 p.m. 4 – at Switzerland Co. 7 – at Milan (2), 11 a.m. 9 – at Franklin Co. * 12 – EAST CENTRAL * 14 – at Union Co. Invitational (2), 10 a.m. 17 – at Connersville 19 – at Batesville * 23 – GREENSBURG * 25 – SCOTTSBURG 28 – MADISON, 11 a.m. 28 – TRITON CENTRAL, 1 p.m. 30 – LAWRENCEBURG * MAY 1 – at Jennings Co. 3 – FRANKLIN CO. * 4 – HARRISON (OHIO), 7 p.m. 7 – at East Central * 8 – at Lawrenceburg * 9 – RISING SUN 15 – BATESVILLE * 17 – at Greensburg * 18-19 – Greyhound Invitational, Carmel (3), TBA 24-26 – Class 3A Sectional, TBA Games start at 5:30 p.m. EDT unless noted. HOME GAMES IN CAPS * - Eastern Ind. Athletic Conf. games

LAWRENCEBURG H.S. Tigers 2012 Varsity Schedule MARCH 27 – at Harrison (Ohio), 4:30 p.m. 28 – CONNER (KY.) 31 – SOUTH CENTRAL, 2:30 p.m. 31 – SWITZERLAND CO. APRIL 2 – RISING SUN 6 – at Madison 7 – at Boone Co. (Ky.) (2), 1 p.m. 9 – MILAN 12 – at Oldenburg Academy, 13 – JAC-CEN-DEL 14 – COLUMBUS NORTH (2), 11 a.m. 16 – at East Central * 17 – at North Decatur 19 – FRANKLIN CO. * 20 – ROSS (OHIO), 7 p.m. 21 – TAYLOR (OHIO) (2), 5 p.m. 24 – BATESVILLE, 5:30 p.m. * 25 – UNION CO. 26 – at Greensburg * tral (Grand Oak GC, West Harrison), 4:30 p.m. H.S. Baseball

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Q: Amen Corner is the most famous feature of Augusta National Golf Club, annual site of the PGA Tour’s first major tournament each year, The Masters. What three holes comprise Amen Corner and what topographical feature do they wrap around? A: The 11th, 12th and 13th holes at Augusta National were dubbed Amen Corner by author Herbert Warren Wind in a 1958 Sports Illustrated article, a term he lifted from an old jazz recording. It wraps around Rae’s Creek.

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1982 – In the third game of a best-of-five playoff series, the Los Angeles Kings rally from a 5-0 deficit at the end of the second period to defeat the Edmonton Oilers 6-5 in overtime at the Forum. Five different players score the five Kings goals in the third period, with the tying score rammed into the net by left wing Steve Bozek with :05 left in regulation. The gamewinner comes from 21-year old rookie Daryl Evans with 2:35 gone in overtime. The game becomes known in Kings lore as the “Miracle on Manchester,” due to the Forum’s West Manchester Blvd. Address. Three nights earlier, Kings trailed 4-1 in the second period at Edmonton, but went on to win 10-8 in the highest-scoring game to date in Stanley Cup playoff history.

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Senior Margo Tedesco, SD softball’s leading hitter a year ago at .466 with four home runs and 18 RBI, will make the move to shortstop this season.

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Chiefs DE Neil Smith, born 1966. Steelers DB Mel Blount, born 1948. 30 – at South Dearborn, 5:30 p.m. * MAY 1 – at Cin. Western Hills, 6:30 p.m. 8 – SOUTH DEARBORN, 5:30 p.m. * 10 – EAST CENTRAL * 12 – at Charlestown Invitational (2), 10 a.m. 14 – at Franklin Co. * 15 – at Conner (Ky.) 17 – at Batesville, 5:30 p.m. * 19 – SOUTH RIPLEY (2), 11 a.m. 22 – GREENSBURG * 24-26 – Class 3A Sectional, TBA Games start at 5 p.m. EDT unless noted. HOME GAMES IN CAPS

was talking about as a starter is his own daughter, a strong, solid youngster with a nice arm and some pop to her bat. She'll move into Ellen Barrett's former second base spot. “We have an awful lot of sophomores and the one freshman who don't have a lot of varsity experience,” Murphy said. “But these girls all have played an awful lot of fast-pitch on travel teams at a really high level. They've played a lot of softball and they know what it takes.” Getting a five-game jump on the season in the Tennessee tournament this week-

end can't hurt, either. “We got invited by e-mail, out of the blue, probably because of our ranking last season,” Murphy noted. “We'll play some good teams from different states there. We'll be exposed to some pretty good softball to start us on the right foot.” Returning the coaching staff intact – including longtime pitching coach Charlie Thayer and assistants Joe Vertz, Tim Barrett and Bill Rose - Lady Knights will draw on that experience before they opened the area schedule at home Monday against Switzerland County. SD's run at another Eastern Indiana Athletic Conference crown opens tonight (Tuesday) Greensburg.

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25 Driver Trainees Needed! Learn to drive for Covenant Transport! Earn $750 per week! No experience needed! Local CDL training! Job ready in 15 days! 1-877-649-3156 Drivers: NO Experience? Class A CDL Driver TrainATTENTION FLATBED ing. We train and employ! DRIVERS: Great Starting New pay increases coming Pay & Benefits. Fuel, soon. Experienced drivers Greendale 2 story, 4 bedSafety & Referral Bo - also needed! Central Reroom, 1 bath, w/drive in nuses. Home Weekends. frigerated 877-369-7203. basement, C/A, new roof, Call & apply for a new ca- www.centraltruckdrivingsiding, deck, flooring, r e e r w i t h jobs.com fridge, W/D, Freezer. Gypsumexpress.com Wayne Avenue, $103,500. Drivers: Teams, Solos, 866-317-6556. 812-584-3522 Combo! Dedicate Rd Trips! Great Pay!Paid Baldwin Cleaning Service - Vac/Holidays! Health, Harrison - Brick home on Residential c l e a n e r s 401K. CDL-A; 2yrs, 23yoa corner lot, quiet neighborneeded. Location: Bright, req. John: 937-773-9280 hood. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Ind. Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 3 basement, finished family p.m. M-F Part-time $7.50 Dump Truck Drivers: Class room, oversized detached per hour. Call Leesa Bald- B CDL with experience, garage, fenced rear yard. clean driving record and win (812)637-5861. $125,000. (812)637-5121. meet all DOT and drug testing requirements. LoBarber, Harrison, Ohio, Harrison, Condo - 2 bedcal haul, night work also. needed to fill in for vacaroom, 2 bath, offers all ap(513)367-2177. t i o n o r t i m e o f f . pliances, open floor plan, Eagle Country 99.3 in (513)367-2605. low utility bill, community Lawrenceburg is expandpool, fitness center, clubhouse. “Can You Dig It” We will ing our sales staff. We are www.fsbo.com/153943, train, certify & provide life- looking to add a passionaccount executive who rental info, time assistance landing ate is committed to delivering www.fsbo.com/154366. work. Hiring in Indiana. results for clients. If you Start digging as a heavy are highly motivated, want equipment operator. the freedom to determine 866-362-6497 AC1213 your own financial destiny, and understand how to do Caregiver needed, 12-15 the work necessary to be2007 Mobile home, 3 hours a week, $15/hour, come a primary marketing bedroom, 2 bath, total CNA work and housekeep- resource for our customelectric, will use as a ing, schedule varies, must ers, this could be your opdown payment on be in good health, training portunity. Email your rehouse in Ohio County or available, c a l l sume to melissa@eagleDearborn County. Mobile 513-720-1694. countryonline.com. Wagmonth, water & sewage inopportunity. No subsiBeautiful 3 bedroom, 2 full home located in Milan, onwheel Broadcasting, dized h o u s i n g . cluded. Deposit & referIndiana. C a l l bath condo in Hidden Val- 812-438-2300 office, e nces r e q u i r e d . CDL Class A driver, 25 LLC is an equal opportuley Lake, excellent condi812-654-1468 nity employer. Females 812-926-1770 tion. References and de- 812-584-6266 cell. years old with 3 years and minorities encouraged posit required. Call OTR. Family oriented comto apply. 812-537-0775 pany, good pay, home e v e r y w e e k e n d . Experienced black top perDillsboro Townhouses - 1 812-432-3107 sonnel, paver operator, and 2 bedroom units availForman, laborers, plenty of SR 48 to Bellaire Dr. able with w/d hook-ups; no work established com subsidy. Call Quality PropLawrenceburg, IN pany. 513-451-3100 holerty Management, mes.pave@yahoo.com 1 Bedroom $500/month 4 3 2 - 3 2 3 0 or 2 Bedroom $600/month 800-474-1920. Experienced Tanker/Flatwww.seiqpm.com bed Drivers! *Strong 3 Bedroom/Townhouse Freight Network *Stability Efficiency - 1 bedroom $775/month *Great Pay Every Second apartment. Utilities paid. Call for availability Counts! Call Today! Lawrenceburg area. De1-800-277-0212 www.pri1 year lease, Deposit posit required. Call meinc.com same as rent. No pets, (812)438-4883. washer / dryer hookup. Flatbed Drivers. New Pay For Rent: Efficiencies Lawrenceburg schools Scale - Start @ .37 cpm. $160.00 per week utilities Up to .04cpm Mileage boClose to Ludlow included. Deposit required. nus. Home weekends. InHill Park. 1 & 2 bedrooms in Lawsurance & 401k. Apply @ renceburg. Deposit re Boydandsons.com quired. 859-512-3899 Apartments also 800-648-9915 Harrison - 1 bedroom available in downtown HELP WANTED: Post apartment in quiet 12 unit Lawrenceburg. frame construction, light brick building, heat fur steel buildings. Basic skills CALL 812-221-0425 n i s h e d . $ 4 1 5 / m o n t h . required, comfortable (513)236-7772. working on metal roofs a must. Must be physically capable. Mike White Conwww.landair.com struction. 812-623-4488 Call for an appointment Dearborn County based Extremely nice, totally remodeled, 3BR 2 bath manufactured home on 1.35 acres near Moores Hill on 350, 24x30 pole barn with electric. Asking $69,000. Call (513)313-5112/(812)9260160.

HOMES 12 MOBILE FOR SALE

HOMES 23 MOBILE FOR RENT

PARK PLACE APARTMENTS

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NOW HIRING All Positions

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* Foreclosure Special * Equipped kitchens * Laundry facilities * Heat included * 24 hour emergency maintenance * Minutes from I-275

* Ask about Deposit Special * Lots of closet space * Children play area * Walk to Ludlow City Park * Extra Storage * Pets Welcome

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114 Concord Square Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 THE LIFESTYLE OF PEACE AND TRANQUILITY AWAITS YOU at Concord Square. Come enjoy our beautiful home-like atmosphere in your single-story apartment with no one above or below. Studios from $390 1Bdr from $480 2 BDR from $565 DIRECTIONS: Take I-275 W to exit #16. Turn left at 1st light to US 50. Go north on SR 48, then right on Pribble. We’re 1 mile north of Dearborn County Hospital. OFFICE HOURS: M-W-F 12 noon-4pm, T-Th 10am-3pm

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Avg. $1,000 per week.

Benefits include Health, Dental & 401k. Class A CDL, Hazmat & 1 Yr. OTR Exp. Req’d.

866-640-5996

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Immediately hiring for front desk clerk, house keeping and laundry person. Must have experience. Apply in person at Holiday Inn Express, Harrison.

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WANTED: Life Agents! Earn $500 a day, great agent benefits. Commissions paid daily, liberal underwriting. Leads, Leads, Leads. Life Insurance, license required. Call Landscape foremanʼs posi- 888-713-6020. tion available. Must have experience with proven Welder/Fabricator local intrack record and profes- dustrial fabrication comsional references. Must pany seeking individual have a valid drivers li - with welding and fabricacense, a clean driving re- tion experience. Mechanicord, and be able to pass cal knowledge a plus. Pay a drug screen. Email re- based on experience. Call sumes to dlake@lakes - 812-537-3444. landscape.com LifeTime Resourcesʼ Case Management Program is expanding and we have several Case Manager positions available. Duties: In-depth assessments of aged and disabled clients, care plan development. Needed skills: written, verbal, computer, listening, reasoning, problem solving, and working in a team. Bachelorʼs Degree in Sociology, Psychology, Counseling, Gerontology, Social Work or RN with one year experience in human services, or a Bachelorʼs Degree in any field with two years experience with the elderly or disabled. Provide resume to Lifetime Resources, 13091 Benedict Drive, Dillsboro, IN 47018. EOE www.lifetimeresources.org

Werner Needs Drivers Trainees Now! Tired of living paycheck? Stop the cycle! No CDL! No Problem! 16-day CDL training w/Roadmaster! Call Now! 1-866-467-1836 “You got the drive, We have the Direction” OTR Drivers - APU Equipped Pre-Pass EZ-pass. Pets/passenger policy. Newer equipment. 100% N o T o u c h . 1-800-528-7825.

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AIRLINE CAREERS - Become an Aviation Maintenance Tech. FAA ap proved training. Financial aid if qualified. Housing available. Job placement assistance. AC0901 Call Looking for person 21 or Aviation Institute of Mainolder with bar keeping li- tenance. 888-242-3197. cense. Duties of a wait ress, cook/bartender. Contact Hidden Valley Golf Club. 812-537-5033 ask for Becky/Jackie.

SERVICES/ NOTICES

NEW TO TRUCKING? Your new career starts now! *$0 Tuition Cost *No Credit Check *Great Pay & Benefits. Short employ - Abundant Love: Adoption ment commitment required Weʼre a multi-racial family Call: (866)546-7617 excited to open our hearts www.joinCRST.com. and home to a newborn. is a doctor (mostly at Outside sales representa- Mom home) and Dad is an Attortive needed immediately at ney with a big heart. Call the area's leading media Suzanne & Brandon company, Register Publi- 888-822-8199. cations, headquartered out of Lawrenceburg, IN. This is a full-time position with Adoption Loving, stable an hourly wage, benefits, family wishes to adopt an commission and bonuses. infant. Will provide a safe Prior sales experience re- and happy home. Ex quired and a knowledge of penses paid. Please call or Beth newspapers, marketing E r i c and digital media highly 1-800-549-6402. desirable. Send resume, references and salary his- ADOPTION: Devoted tory to publisher@register- Family promises to cherish publications.com. Please, your child unconditionally. no phone calls. Financially secure, ex penses paid. Your child is REWARDING CDL-A CA- already loved in our REER WITH AVERITT! hearts! Susan/Patrick 42.5 cpm w/1+ Yearʼs ex- 1-877-266-9087. www.superience! 4-12 months ex- sanandpatrickadopt.com perience? Paid Refresher course available. Outdoor 888-362-8608 or visit AVVenders Wanted ERITTcareers.com Equal Shandon, Ohioʼs oldest Opportunity Employer Welsh community celebrates its Stacy Heating & Air Solu87th Old Fashioned tions is growing! We are Strawberry Festival looking for a part-time to June 9, 10a-6p full-time HVAC Antiques, Crafts, Art Technician/Installer. Some Spaces Limited! experience necessary. (513)738-0491 Please call 513-367-HEAT (513)738-4180 for more information or send resumes to Take the thyme to come timstacy@cinci.rr.com. to Chan's Plant Sale for great prices on perennial Stone Belt Freight Lines flowers, herbs, wildflow& more! Oriental Needs Owner Operators ers poppies, orange, lemon Now! Run 48 & Canada. & English thyme, salad Percentage Plus 100% burnet, Greek oregano, Fuel Surcharge. Plate Pro- coreopsis, basils, bloodgram & Insurance Availroot, bluebells, pinks, able. Call K e l s e y etc. May 10, 11, 12 & 19 1-800-489-2332. at 109 N. High St., Rising Sun. Questions? Call Tri-State Liquid Waste is 812-438-3182, leave meslooking for a vacuum truck sage. Or check the Bugs, operator with a CDL tanker Blooms & Vittles blog on endorsement with air this paper's website for brakes. We are seeking a responsible person with listing. problem solving skills. This position requires physical labor and heavy lifting. We are offering a full time position with competitive wages, health insurance Adoption loving couple and other benefits. If you wishes to give love, happihave problem solving skills ness and security to your and are ready to accept a newborn. Letʼs help each challenging position, other. Can help with explease visit our office to penses. Donna & Al apply: 4801 State Route 877-492-8546. 128, Cleves, Ohio 45002 or call (513)353-3233, Kountry Kids Daycare (812)537-3888. You must now open! Located in Bear be able to pass a drug Branch. Enrolling 12 test, background check weeks to 12 years. Great Call today! and have a clean driving R a t e s ! 812-655-0097 record.

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CHILD CARE

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Outside Sales Representative at the area’s leading media company, Register Publications, headquartered out of Lawrenceburg, IN. This is a full-time position with an hourly wage, benefits, commission, and bonuses. Prior sales experience required and knowledge of newspapers, marketing and digital media highly desirable.

Send resume and salary history to: publisher@registerpublications.com NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.

1200 Whitlatch Way, Milan, IN 47031 812-654-2231

MDS Coordinator Full Time

RN or LPN, Minimum 1 year MDS experience, Prefer a minimum of two years professional nursing experience in long-term care/ rehabilitation setting. EOE Please visit us at our Web Site www.ripleycrossing.com


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BUSINESS SERVICES

1-A Landscaping - Dump truck services, yard debris removal, mowing & tree work. Veteran owned and operated. Licensed and insured. Member Cincinnati BBB. www.lawnshark.yolasite. com (513)607-8672. A.B.C. Lawn Service. Mowing, lawncare, seeding work (513)738-4410.

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Residential Cleaning, you make the mess, weʼll do the rest. Insured/Bonded. Specializing in construction and estates. “Clean is my middle name” 812-290-4490 . Gift Certificates Available. RLG CONCRETE - Fully insured, free estimates, light construction, driveways, patios, stamped concrete, sidewalks, garage floors, retaining walls, stucco work, pole barns (513)823-5932 or (513)823-5938.

Achs Services - Heating and Air conditioning. All types and models, hot water heaters, light electrical and plumbing. Licensed and insured. (513)668-3775 Spring is here time to (765)647-0439. freshen up your house with new paint/pressure wash stain/seal your deck. Artʼs mowing, lawn mainte- Call Dave @ 539-4021. nance & m u l c h i n g . Winningham Painting & 812-926-2726 Decks

ASW Lawn Care - Now accepting new customers for the 2012 mowing season. Commercial/residential grass cutting, weed eating, blow, mulching, general clean ups, vacation cuts, senior discounts. In business since 2006. Free estimates. (513)307-6449. Charles Gray Construction general construction & concrete, roofs to driveways, free estimates. 812-594-2318 513-348-7155

Discount Lawn Care For all your lawn care needs. No job too big or small. Call today for your free estimate. (513)834-1731. Do you need help with your weekly house cleaning? Call: 812-290-4247 Gennyʼs Cleaning Service. 30 Years experience and plenty of good references. Grayʼs Excavation & Landscaping. Lawn grading, bobcat work, clearing, driveways, bush hogging, garden tilling, demolition seed & straw. 812-654-2562

TCW Lawn Care, commercial/residential. Now accepting new customers for 2012 mowing season. Free estimates, yard clean up, light bush hogging, Brush Removal. Busi ness#-513-739-4572, Home#-812-438-3425.

House Cleaning - will provide own cleaning sup plies. References avail able. Will clean weekly, bi-weekly or monthly. 812-560-9754 L.M. Improvements Fully insured, free esti mates, light construction, driveways, patios, stamped concrete side walks, garage floors, retaining walls. Call (812)290-3981. Mike Miller Decorating Interior & exterior painting, drywall repair, wallpaper removal, paper hanging. 25 years experience. Free estimate. (513)205-0797. Mowing, small lawns and landscape maintenance. Senior rates. (513)367-2927.

Black raspberry plants, fresh catnip $1 bundle, forsythia $2.50, seedling and divided perennial flowers and herbs, from 50 cents up. Nothing overpriced, all locally grown, at Chan's Plant Sale, May 10, 11, 12 & 19 at 109 N. High St., Rising Sun.Check the Bugs, Blooms & Vittles blog on this paper's website for listing. Or call 812-438-3182, leave message. Wanted to buy cattle and horses. Crippled or sound. Also buying wild cattle. Will pay cash. (859)620-5860.

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GARAGE & YARD SALES

333 Locust Street, Greendale. Downsizing garage sale. Friday and Saturday, 4/6 and 4/7, 9A-3P. Furniture, lamps, antiques, collectibles and more.

2004 Harley Davidson Heritage soft tail, 16,950 miles, saddle bags, black in color with white wall tires, $12,500 or OBO. Call 812-584-3500.

67 RECFORVEHICLES SALE 1994 Coleman Avalon pop-up camper, great condition, ready to go camping. Screened-in porch/awning. Inside/outside stove, front storage, must see. 812-584-9703 no answer leave message. $1,950

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TRUCKS FOR SALE

Hirlinger Motors For Great deals on new and used trucks, check out: hirlingerchevrolet.com

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Cilantro, chervil, eucalyptus, chives, many mints, and much more at Chan's Plant Sale! May 10, 11, 12 & 19 at 109 N. Hirlinger Motors High St., Rising Sun. Want to know more? Call For Great deals on new 812-438-3182, leave message. Or check the Bugs, and used cars, check out: Blooms & Vittles blog on hirlingerchevrolet.com this paper's website for Tune-up Special Will Buy & Haul Scrap Walk behind mowers (up listing. Cars & Trucks to 22”) and similar equipment $59 labor + parts. Giant Yard Sale - one-day (812)716-0781. Riding mowers (up to only, Thursday, April 5, 8-? 42”) $89 labor + parts. 524 Arch St. Weed eaters, Good thru 4/30/2012. lawn mowers, electronics, something for everyone. Toolworks (513)202-9910. Hillforest Early Bird Rum- Absolutely no fishing, no swimming, no hunting, or mage Sale, Saturday, April trespassing permitted. Not 14, 7A-2P, Aurora Park responsible for any injuries Pavilion. Furniture, house- or accidents on the prophold items, lots of chil - erty belonging to : Rod drenʼs clothing, books, etc. and Brenda Cafouras, Black Lab/Retriver w/white Donations accepted Fri- 12476 Gordon lane, Dillschest/front paws, approx. day, April 13 from 9A-1P boro, IN 47018 2-13 120lbs, has tags on at the pavilion for informaAbsolutely no fishing, no black/orange/yellow collar, tion call 926-0087. swimming, no hunting, or named Sam. Lost trespassing permitted. Not 12-28-2011, Kaiser Dr., P.A.W.S. Rummage Sale responsible for any injuries Manchester. Reward, if April 27-29 Agner Hall, or accidents on the propF a i r - erty belonging to: Mark & found call 812-290-6301 L a w r e n c e b u r g grounds. Accepting do - Eva Roll, End of Diefenanytime. nated items nor or drop-off bach Road, Bright IN April 24-25, 10A-7P Agner 47025 6-12 Hall. Info 926-2885.

AUTOS FOR SALE

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INSTRUCTION

Greendale Self - Storage Indoor storage available 24 hour access. Call All Seasons Learning (812)537-3131 o r Customized Tutoring Services, One-On-One or (812)637-1787. Small-Group Lessons, All Handy Man Hauling. Ages Welcome! Contact Cleaning attics, base - Melissa Hess, Licensed ments, garages and other Teacher: small hauling jobs. Call (812)584-3421,(513) 513-692-2796 846-3169, mhess@all seasonslearning.com. Harrison Treeworx, Sen- www.allseasonslearning.c ior and local discounts. om Tree removal, grass cutting, storm damage, brush removal, yard clean-up, stump re - Guitar, piano, home moval, mulching. Free school, music theory and estimates, fully insured pre-school music lessons. Chris O ʼ H a r r a , 812-537-5193 (513)490-8102. Hers & His Professional Services grass cutting, trash removal & home cleaning, partners in life and in business. We are honest, dependable people working for you. Please give us a chance to earn your business. Thank You Bonnie & Steve. Call 513-703-4416 & 513-309-9460.

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MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE

Absolutely no hunting or trespassing. No dirt bikes or motorized vehicles of any kind. Not responsible for accidents, injuries or faH&H Firearms - handguns, talities on the property of Helen Amm & Teresa shotguns, rifles, muzzle- Stone, 18060 Union loaders, some ammo. Call Ridge, Aurora, In 47001.

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Dave or 812-926-1711.

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PETS

English Mastiff puppies, fawnsʼ & Brindles, ready to go week of April 16th. AKC registered, between $1,200-$1,500. Call 812-584-5831.

Absolutely no hunting, dog running, wood cutting, dumping, animal abandonment, motorized vehicles, bikes, trapping, firearms, or swimming. No trespassing of any kind for any reason. Not responsible for accidents, injuries or fatalities, to any person or personal property. Activities of any kind will not be tolerated. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense to the fullest extent of the law on the property of L.J. Backman, 6422 East Laughery Creek Rd., Aurora, IN 10-13

For ear mites in rabbits, dogs, or cats ask for Happy Jack Mitex. ConHigh School Diploma! tains no IGRʼs. Fletcher Graduate in 4 weeks! Free Feed 438-2035. www.hapBrochure. Call Now pyjackinc.com 1-866-562-3650 ext. 837 Absolutely no hunting, fishwww.SoutheasternHS.com ing or trespassing of any PIANO LESSONS Starting in May: Hours 11a.m. 7p.m. Call the Trading Post at 812-537-5855 or 812-537-0044.

MISCELLANEOUS 49 SERVICES/NOTICES New London Cemetery Est. 1866. 5195 Alert-New London Rd., P.O. Box 56 Shandon, Ohio 45063-0058. A non-profit organization governed by its lot holders. Itʼs mission is to serve itʼs community on a self-sustaining, long-term basis. The cemetery has been and continues to be well maintained and nicely land scaped. Information (513)738-4444.

GENERAL MERCHANDISE

Jeff’s Lawn Care Commercial and Residential

Jeff Feller OWNER

Business: 812.532.9719 Home: 812.744.4120 JeffsLawnCare12@yahoo.com

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2 furnaces, Goodman, 1-80,000 BTUs, 1-135,000 BTUs, new Skymark, electric 220v, heat 130,000 BTUs and A/C 21/2 tons. Inground pool-cover. Absolutely no hunting, fish“Looking for professional ing, dog running, woodcutting, dumping, animal painters.” 812-655-5895 5HP outboard motor w/external tank, 36in. Whiteman trowel machine, 16ft. aluminum concrete chute extension, 8ft. aluminum camper shell, fits 2004 Chevy truck. 812-654-2279 Bad teeth? Extractions and immediate dentures while you sleep. Take one small pill. Low fees. Dr. Levin. Info and photos www.sleepdental.net. Call (317)596-9700. FOR SALE: Arens Riding Mower #830, dual bagger, new battery, needs starter, $225.00 Call 812-537-3564 SAWMILLS from only $3997.00 - MAKE & SAVE MONEY with you own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE info/DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.co m 1-800-578-1363 Ext.300N

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WANTED TO BUY

Always buying antiques, collectibles, jewelry, old coins, old military, uni forms, medals, weapons, swords, helmets etc. ,27 years experience. Call Bob at (812)637-5369.

POST FRAME BUILDINGS BUILT ON YOUR LOT

AUTOMOTIVE

50 Years Experience Superior Construction Over 10,000 Buildings Constructed Trusses 4' or 5' on Center No 8' or 9' Spacing Poles Double Plated • #1 Metal 15 Colors Available We Sell Sliding Door Track & Windows Pole Building Packages Available

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GOSMAN INC. 812-265-5290 www.gosmanbuildings.com

kind. Not responsible for property or personal injury on the property of: George Hockl, Norkus & White Plains Rd., Manchester Township, Aurora, IN 1-13

All autos wanted running or not. Top Cash paid to you, towing free. Must have title ready. Call 8A-6P, Mon-Sat. 812-926-9332 We buy and haul junk cars & trucks with titles. Call 812-621-0961 or email davesautosalvage@dishmail.net.

abandonment, motorized vehicles, bikes, trapping, firearms, swimming, tree cutting, turning around in private drive or trespassing of any kind for any reason. Not responsible for accidents, injuries or fatalities to persons or personal property. Activities of any kind will not be tolerated. Violators will be prose cuted at their own expense to the fullest extent of the law on the properties of: Cheryl Christensen & Walter Hulon, 9794 Alanʼs Branch Rd., Moores Hill, IN 5-12

Absolutely no hunting, trapping, woodcutting, motorized bikes, 4 wheelers, or trespassing for any reason or purpose. These activities are strictly forbidden and will not be tolerated. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense. Also not responsible for accidents on the properties of: Antionette Hiltz, Legion Road, St. Leon, IN 9-12

Absolutely no trespassing, hunting, fishing, swim ming, trapping, horseback riding, woodcutting, motorized bikes, quad runners or 4-wheelers allowed for any reason. Not responsible for accidents or injury to anyone. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense to the full extent of the law on the property of: Darrell & Susan Sexton, 17537 Hillcrest Dr., Lawrenceburg, IN 470205. 5-12

No hunting, no ATV/bike riding, no wood cutting without written permission. Not responsible for per sonal or property injury on property owned by: Michael and Roberta Hankins, Cranes Run Road, Logan Township 1-13

cles. Violators will be prosecuted at their ex penses. Not responsible for accidents or injury on the property of: Patrick Holland Absolutely no trespassing 14130 Brown Rd. Moores Hill, IN 9-11 for any reason: no fishing, hunting, trapping, or swimming; no motorized bikes, No hunting or shooting, no 4-wheelers or other motor- woodcutting,, littering or ized vehicles. Violators will dumping, no motorized vebe prosecuted at their own hicles, machinery or tresexpense; also we are not passing. Not liable or reresponsible for any acci- sponsible for injuries or acdents on the property of: cidents. Violators will be Bieliauskas Family, 1230 prosecuted if found on Justis Rd., Lawrence - property of: Dennis G. and Ann J. Elder, 17800 burg, IN 47025 1-13 Duncan Lane, Aurora, IN 7-12 Absolutely no trespassing for any reason. Violators No hunting or trespassing will be prosecuted. Not re- & not responsible for injusponsible for any acci - ries or accidents on our dents or injuries on the property. Haskell & Carol property of: Valley Rural 22862 Brightland Utility Company, Water Gibbs, Dr., Lawrenceburg, IN Tower located at Alpine 47001 5-12 Drive and State Line Road, Water Tower located off Whispering No hunting, fishing or tresWoods Drive in Valley passing for any reason. Woods. Utility Office and Not responsible for any inMaintenance property lo- juries occurring on the cated at 19435 Alpine property owned by: Stonegate Property Owners, Drive. 6-12 Bordering on Stonegate Dr. & Essex Lane. 5-12 Absolutely no trespassing of any kind allowed on all No hunting, fishing or tresproperties belonging to passing and not responsiOla & Julie Miller. No ex- ble for accidents or injuries ceptions. Not responsible on the property of: Jerome for injuries, accidents or fa& Ruth Martini, York Ridge talities. No vehicles of any Rd., Leatherwood Rd., kind, horseback riding, etc, York Township. unless written permission is given. Ola & Julie No hunting, fishing or tresMiller, 11302 N. Hogan passing. Not responsible Rd., Aurora, IN 47001 for any accidents or injury 2-12 on our property. Leonard & Virginia Bonomini, Absolutely no trespassing 22354 Salt Fork Rd., of any kind. Violators will Lawrenceburg, IN 47025. be prosecuted on the prop- 5-12 erty of: William, Margie, Troy, Jenny, Corey No trespassing! Absolutely Short, 14424 Castletine no hunting, trash dumping, wood cutting, discharging Rd., Moores Hill, IN 6-11 of firearms or fireworks of any kind, riding motorized Absolutely no trespassing vehicles or animals. Not of any kind or for any rea- responsible for property son. Not responsible for in- damage, accidents, injujuries or accidents on all ries or fatalities. Violators property of Lischkge Mo- will be prosecuted at their tors, Inc. 10200 U.S 50 own expense. Hueseman West, Aurora, IN 1-13 Road LLC, Elliottʼs, 10250-10336 Hueseman Absolutely no trespassing Road 4-12 or hunting of any kind for any reason. Not responsi- No Trespassing! Abso ble for property damage, lutely no hunting, trapping, injuries or accidents on the trash dumping, woodcutproperty of: Fairfield ting, discharging firearms Properties, St. Germain, or fireworks or explosives Possum Ridge Rd., of any kind, riding motorAurora, IN 5-12 ized vehicles or animals. Not responsible for propNo hunting, fishing, dog erty damage, accidents, inrunning, ATV riding or tres- juries or fatalities. Violators passing of any kind. Viola- will be prosecuted at their tors will be prosecuted at own expense to the fullest their own expense. Not re- extent of the law on the sponsible for accidents or property of: Joseph F. injuries to any person, pets Bayer, Jr. & Donna S. or personal property on Bayer, 17365 Church the property of: Sam & Mi- Rd., Lawrenceburg, In chelle Reed, 17331 Karst 47025 1-13 Road, Aurora, IN 47001 No trespassing! Absolutely 4-12 no hunting, trapping, trash No hunting, fishing, or tres- dumping, woodcutting, dispassing for any reason charging firearms or fireand not responsible for works or explosives of any any injuries occurring on kind, riding motorized vehithe property owned by: cles or animals. Not re Hidden Valley Lake Prop- sponsible for property erty Owners Associa - damage, accidents, injution, Bordering on State- ries or fatalities. Violators line Road and George- will be prosecuted at their town Road, Lawrence- own expense to the fullest extent of the law on the burg, In 1-13 property of: David L. Shuter & Deborah L. No hunting, fishing, swim- Shuter, Church Rd., Lawming or trespassing and renceburg, IN 47025 not responsible for acci- 11-12 dents on the property of: Robert & Beth Baylor, No trespassing, hunting, 6223 St. Rd. 48, Law - 4-wheeling or motorcycles. renceburg, IN 1 -13 Not responsible for accidents or injury of any kind No hunting, fishing, trap- on the property of: John ping or trespassing of any Kemme, 24464 State type allowed. Not respon- Line Rd., Lawrenceburg, sible for injuries or acci- IN 7-12 dents occurring on the property of: Janet Weiss, No trespassing for any 17532 Karst Road, Man- reason. Not responsible chester T o w n s h i p , for injuries or accidents. Aurora, IN 1-13 Violators will be prose cuted at their own expense No hunting, fishing, trap- on the properties of: Wm. ping or trespassing of any G. Rudicil, Barber Rd., type allowed. Not respon- Gobblerʼs Knob Rd., W. sible for injuries or acci- Harrison, IN 1-13 dents occurring on the property of: Norbert and No Trespassing for any Anita Lippay, 17566 reason. Not responsible Karst Road, Manchester for accidents, injuries or faTownship, Aurora, IN talities to persons or prop1-13 erty. The Kremer Family 28483 Barber Rd. No bikes, skateboards, West Harrison, IN 47060 9-12 roller blades. No trespassing for any reason; not responsible for injuries or ac- No trespassing for any cidents on property of: reason. Not responsible Dillsboro Civic Club, for accidents or injuries. 9824 Central Ave. and Marshall Alford 12930 North St., Dills - 15778 W. County Line boro, IN (formerly Doc- Rd. Moores Hill, IN 10-12 tors Bldg.) 7-12

No trespassing for any reason and not responsible for accidents on all properties of: Elvin and Martha Miller, in Dear born County 2-12

Absolutely no trespassing for any reason, not responsible for accidents or injuries. Violators will prosecuted at their own ex penses.: The Beverly J. Neihardt Trust, 14950 Old State Road 350, Moores Hill, IN 8-12 Absolutely no trespassing for any reason, including motorized vehicles, bikes, four wheelers, hunting or dumping. Not responsible for accidents, injuries or personal property. Violators will be prosecuted at their expense to the fullest extent of the law on the property of : Norma Rudolph Chaney and Bill Chaney, 12356 Lauman Rd., Moores Hill, IN 47032 6-12

Absolutely no hunting, trapping, fishing, swim ming, trash dumping, woodcutting, motorized vehicles, firearms, or tres passing for any reason. Violators will be prose cuted. Beware of dog. Not responsible for accidents or injuries on the property of: Perry & Tracy Boone, 7389 Kaiser Drive, LawAbsolutely no trespassing renceburg, IN 1-13 for any reason; no fishing, Absolutely no hunting, hunting, trapping, swimtrapping, fishing, swim - ming or open fires. No moming, trash dumping, torized bikes, 4-wheelers woodcutting, motorized ve- or other motorized vehihicles, firearms, or tres - cles. Violators will be passing for any reason. prosecuted at their own Violators will be prose - expense. We are not recuted. Not responsible for sponsible for any acci accidents or injuries on the dents or injuries on the property of: John Ste- property. Ryan Stroud gemiller, 24569 Hiltz Rd., Heartland, Homestead Guilford, IN 47022. 11-12 Land Trust 4-12 Absolutely no swimming, fishing, hunting or tres passing permitted, not responsible for any injuries or accidents on any property or lakes belonging to: Ralph Eugene Clark, Jr. and Mary Clark, 1505 Water Street, Hardin town, Lawrenceburg, IN Anyone caught in the auto salvage yard or above property will be prose cuted. 7-12 Absolutely no trespassing - of any kind - for any reason. It is illegal to tres pass. No hunting, trapping, trash dumping, wood cutting, swimming, discharging firearms or explosives of any kind, riding animals or bicycles, or any motorized vehicles including ATVʼs, quad runners, motorcycles, motor bikes, etc. Not responsible for property damage, accidents. Injuries or fatalities. Violators will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. This is a 44 acre tract bounded on the south by Lutz Road and on the north by Harley Springs Subdivision. Welbourne G. Williams, 4738 Lutz Rd., Guilford, Indiana. 1-13 No trespassing, or hunting, on the farm of : Barry & Judy Pruss, Rt. 50 Mt. Tabor Rd., Aurora, IN 3-13 Absolutely no trespassing for any reason, owner not responsible for any accidents, injury or property damage on the property of: Michael D. and Deborah L. Clark, 12381 Taylor Lane, Aurora, In 47001 12-12 Absolutely no trespassing for any reason. Will not be responsible for any accidents or fatalities. Violators will be fined and prosecuted on the property of: Mark & Bonnie Pennington, 12947 N. Hogan Rd., Aurora, In 47001 5-12 Absolutely No Trespassing for any reason. Violators will be prosecuted. Not responsible for any acci dents or injuries on the The properties of: Bowlins, Bordering on Lipscomb Dr., Mud Lick Creek and Rainbow Road, Manchester Township and 7327 Kaiser Drive, 1-13 Absolutely no trespassing for any reason. Violators will be prosecuted. Not responsible for any acci dents or injuries on the property of: Eric Vail, et al. Oberting Rd., Greendale, IN 47025 5-12

Absolutely no trespassing for any reason. Not re sponsible for any acci dents or injuries. No hunting, wood cutting, motorized vehicles, trash dumping, animal abandonment or horseback riding. Violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law at their own expense on property owned by Johnny Wright, 12488 Langley Heights, also known as Siemental Absolutely no hunting, fish- Ave., Aurora, Indiana. ing, or trespassing. Not re- 6-12 sponsible for accidents on Absolutely no trespassing the property of: Richard for any reason. Owner not Noggler, 7334 St. Rd. 48, 6521 St Rd. 48 Aurora, responsible for any accidents, injuries or death. IN 47001 7-12 Violators will be prose Absolutely no hunting, fish- cuted at their own ex ing, dog running, woodcut- pense. David or Mimi ting, dumping, animal Martin, 13051 Cold abandonment, motorized Springs Rd., Moores Hill, vehicles, bikes, trapping, IN 7-12 firearms, swimming, tree Absolutely no trespassing cutting, snowmobiling, the property consists of 69 creek rock hunting, turning acres extending from the around in private circle creek of the top of the hill drive or trespassing of any including the gas-line kind for any reason . Not easement plus a trailer & a responsible for accidents, barn. Violators will be injuries or fatalities to per- prosecuted. sons or personal property. John & Judy Wayne Activities of any kind will 6998 E. Laughery Creek not be tolerated. Violators Road will be prosecuted at their Aurora, IN 47025 10-12 own expense to the fullest extent of the law on the Absolutely no trespassing, properties of:John Nie- hunting, fishing, swim haus, 16827 St. Rt. 148, ming, woodcutting, quad Aurora, Ind., 47001. or cycle riding. Not responsible for accidents or injuAbsolutely no hunting, or ries on the property of: trespassing, no dirt bikes Jim & Larry Gabbard, or motorized vehicles of Lattire Farm, Gregory any kind. Not responsible Bier (The Land) Union for accidents, injuries or fa- Ridge Road, Aurora, IN talities on the property of 47001 6-12 John & Verda Holliday located on Rt 48 & Burns Absolutely no trespassing, Road, Milan, IN 47031. hunting, firearms, wood11-12 cutting, trapping. No motorized vehicles of any Absolutely No Trespassing kind. Violators will be for any reason, no fishing, prosecuted at their own hunting, trapping, dump- expense. Also not responing, wood cutting, or swim- sible for any injuries, acciming, no motorized bikes, dents or fatalities on the 4-wheelers or other motor- property of: James Chrisized vehicles. Violators will man, Yorkridge Road, be prosecuted at their own Guilford, IN 6-12 expense, not responsible for any accidents on the No trespassing, hunting or property of: Gale Banta, fishing. The Browning 4304 State Road 48, Law- Farm, 9516 Texas Gas renceburg, IN 47025 Rd., Aurora, IN 47001 10-11 10-11

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Absolutely no trespassing for any reason. Violators will be prosecuted. Not responsible for any acci dents of injuries on the property of: Tom & Kathy Klump Tower Rd., Lawrence burg Trojan Rd., Extending to Beneker Rd., St. Leon Kildeer Ln., Guilford Mosmeier Rd., Sunman 1-13 Absolutely no trespassing for any reason including motorized vehicles - hunting of any kind (bow or gun - nor trapping) or sledding. Not responsible for accidents, injuries or personal property. Violators will be prosecuted at their expenses to the fullest extent of the law on the property of Irvin J. Hartman & Frances M. Hartman, 221 Locust St., Greendale, IN 47025 1-13

No hunting, no fishing, no bike riding, absolutely no trespassing on the property of: Irene Beckett Estate, 1005 Nowlin Avenue, Property on west side of Tanners Creek 5-12 Absolutely no trespassing, hunting, fishing, swim - No trespassing for any ming, trapping, horseback reason on property of: riding, woodcutting, motor- Malloryʼs, 12354 Foreignized bikes, quadrunners or erʼs Lane, Moores Hill, IN 4-wheelers allowed on my 47032 4-12 property for any reason. Not responsible for acci- No trespassing of any kind dents or injury to anyone. on property of : All Rite Violators will b e prose - Ready Mix Of Indiana, cuted at their own expense LLC, 10513 Morgans to the full extent of the law Branch Road, Aurora, IN on the property of: The 2-13 Gary Steinmetz Farm, 9783 Wesseler Road, No hunting, no motorized bikes or vehicles, no tresSunman, IN 2-13 passing of any kind and not responsible for acciAbsolutely no trespassing, no hunting, no woodcut- dents on the property of: ting, no 4 wheeler or mo- John McKay torized bike or littering on 11307 N. Dearborn Rd. the property of Charlene & Sunman, IN 47041 10-12 Patrick Holland on ChesNo hunting, trespassing or terville Road and Brown fishing, no ATVs. Not reRoad. Violators will be sponsible for accidents. prosecuted at their own Paul Grimsley, 13607, expense. Walking and sightseeing w-written per- Moores Hill, IN 5-12 mission only. Not responsi- No hunting, trespassing, ble for accidents or injury. quad or dirt bike riding on Charlene & Patrick Hol- the property of Bill and land, 14175 Brown Road, Donna J. Fisher located Moores Hill, IN 6-12 at 6919 E. Laughery Creek Road, Aurora. Absolutely no trespassing, No hunting, woodcutting or no hunting, no woodcutting, no 4-wheeling, no trespassing and not re quad running. Violators will sponsible for accidents on be prosecuted at their own the property of: Joseph expense. Not responsible and Edna Imholt, 8289 Road, for any accidents on the L e a t h e r w o o d property of: Ronald W. Yorkville, Guilford, IN Fields, 2488 Sneakville 2-13 Rd., Lawrenceburg, IN No trespassing or hunting. 47025. 11-13 Not responsible for any acAbsolutely no trespassing, cidents on the property of: Bryon Bedel, 12735 Akes no hunting, no woodcutting, no walking, no sight- Rd., Moores Hill, IN seeing, no motorized vehi- 47032 12-12

No trespassing of any kind for any reason on the properties of the Tri-Township Water Corporation. Violators will be prose cuted at their own ex pense. Also not responsible for any accidents, injuries, or fatalities. Tri-Town Water Corporation Oxbow Inc. and Oxbow of Indiana, Inc. (”Oxbow”) are the owners of property located in the area com monly known as Horse shoe Bottoms, Lawrenceburg Township, Dearborn County, Indiana. Most of Oxbowʼs land is located between I-275 to US 50 exit ramp, the CSX tracks, and the levee along US 50 and the Argosy entrance road. Oxbow also owns land immediately west of I-275 between the CSX tracks and the Ohio River, as well as land east of I-275 between the CSX tracks, the Ohio River, and the state line. Maps of Oxbowʼs properties are available on our website at www.oxbowinc.org. Oxbow,Ind. land is a wildlife sanctuary. Hunting, trapping, discharge of firearms, and the shooting of arrows is prohibited except in certain designated areas and only with the written permission of Oxbow. ATVʼs may not be operated on Oxbow property at any time. Operating other motorized vehicles (except for the purpose of ap proved farming and land management operations) off clearly established roads or on a road in any manner contributing to the need to repair the road is prohibited. Those who operate a motor vehicle on Oxbow property do so at their own risk, and are advised that the dirt roads may be impassable when wet. Under no circum stances will Oxbow be responsible for damage to a vehicle or injury to its occupants. Bank fishing only with appropriate license is al lowed and is monitored by conservation officers. Camping, bonfires, and overnight parking are prohibited. Swimming in streams, lakes and other watercourses is strictly prohibited, as are motorized watercraft of any sort. Removing, destroying or disturbing wildlife and plants, or farm crops with out express written consent of Oxbow is prohibited. Oxbow property is regularly patrolled by law enforcement officers who have been instructed to prosecute all violators. Activities such as bird watching, hiking and the activities not expressly prohibited by these rules or state law may be done at ones own risk. Oxbow is not responsible for any injuries occurring on the property for those wishing to visit. Those in doubt of the lawfulness of their activity on Oxbow properties are encouraged to first contact: Oxbow, 854 Ligoria Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45218 3-12 No trespassing, no hunting, violators will be prosecuted. Not responsible for accidents on the property of: Glen & LaVerne Burkhardt, Corner of Keller Rd., & SR 48, Lawrenceburg, In 1-13 No trespassing, not re sponsible for accidents, injuries or property damage. Andrew Kroeger, 10424 Hogan Creek Rd., Aurora, IN 5-12 1-13 renceburg, IN 47025 Inc., 326 Walnut St., Lawerty of: Midwest Data property injury on the propsponsible for personal or No trespassing, not re No trespassing, no hunting or fishing. Absolutely no 4 wheelers or motorized vehicles of any kind. Not responsible for accidents or injuries on the property of: Earl & Thomas Sullivan, 18253 & 18350 Keller Rd., Lawrenceburg, IN 5-12


TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 2012 No trespassing, hunting, 4-wheeling or motor vehicles of any kind. Not responsible for accidents or injuries of any kind on the property of: Mark & Roberta Klem, Seldom Seen Estates, Lot #1,#2, #3, 22505 State Line Rd., Bright, IN 5-12 Absolutely no trespassing for any reason. Not re sponsible for any injuries or accidents. Town of Moores Hill Properties, Moores Hill, IN 47032

No trespassing, hunting, fishing, wood cutting, four wheeling or tree cutting. Not responsible for accidents, injuries or fatalities to any persons or personal property. David & Michelle Fluegeman, South Hogan Road, Dillsboro, In 47018 1-13 No trespassing, hunting, fishing, wood cutting, four wheeling or tree cutting. Not responsible for accidents, injuries, or fatalities of any persons or personal property. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense. Cindy & Michael McAndrew, 19446 Anderson Rd., Law renceburg, IN 47025.

No trespassing, hunting, fishing, trapping or dumping of any kind. Absolutely no motorized vehicles, bikes, quadrunners or 4-wheelers allowed on my property. Not responsible for accidents, injuries or fatalities. Beware of dogs. Violators will be prose cuted at their expense to the fullest extent of the law. Jeffrey Long, 9027 Old St. Rd 350 & 13385 Dean Rd., Aurora, In 47001. 09-12

No trespassing, hunting, fishing, woodcutting, snowmobiling, motorbike riding, and not responsible for accidents on the property of : Junior Lester, 5192 SR 48, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 1-13 No hunting, no motorized bikes or vehicles, no trespassing of any kind and not responsible for accidents, violators will be prosecuted on the property of: Stanley Harmeyer & Sondra Lewis 22643, 22747, 22915 Jackson Ridge, Lawrenceburg, IN

Not responsible for accidents. No hunting, fishing, woodcutting, swimming, recreational 4x4 riding, or trespassing on the property of: Hassel W. and Pamela M. Brashears Possum Ridge Road Aurora, IN 10-12 No trespassing, motorized vehicles, hunting, trapping, fireworks or explosives of any kind, discharge of firearms or shooting of arrows on or onto the approximate 23 acres of Lot #8 in Miller Ridge Estates. Also not responsible for any acci dents or injuries occurring on this same property. Mike and Connie Crossley, Lot #8 Miller Ridge, 22102 Hickory View Lane, Guilford, IN 47022

No trespassing, hunting, motorized vehicles, wood cutting, trapping, fishing. Not responsible for any accidents or injuries on the properties of: Mike & Tim Brooks (formerly property of Joseph C. Brooks) 9257 SR 48, Aurora, corner of Cole No trespassing, hunting, Lane and SR 50. 10-12 hiking, tree cutting or recreational vehicle riding of any kind on this property. Not responsible for accidents, injuries or death. Violators will be prose cuted. 1398 Oberting Rd., Lawrenceburg, IN 47025. Gregory Fields, 1398 Oberting Rd., Lawrence burg, IN 5-12 No trespassing, soliciting , or visitation from strangers, family, or friends without written consent by Billie R. Powell on my properties located on North Hogan Rd.Billie R. Powell 10514 North Hogan Rd. Aurora, IN 47001. 3/13

No trespassing. Not re sponsible for accidents or injury. We will prosecute trespassers on property owned by: Robert & Deborah Schroeder, Gary & Pam Schroeder, Ridge Drive, Lake Tambo & Knopf Roads, Man chester Township. 10-12 Not responsible for accidents, no hunting, fishing, swimming, woodcutting, recreational 4x4 riding or trespassing on the property of: Jack A. Willoughby and Sherry L. Willoughby 13754 Bloom Road Moores Hill, IN Old Hollens Farm 10450 Mt. Sinai Rd. Moores Hill, IN No expections!

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Lawrenceburg Public Library District, Dearborn County, Indiana that the proper legal officers, will consider the following additional appropriation in excess of the budget for the current year.at their regular meeting place at 150 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. on the 17th day of April 2012. Fund Name: Library Improvement Reserve Fund Amount: $864,314 Major Budget Classification: 1000 Personal Services $0 2000 Supplies $0 3000 Other Services & Charges $122,671 4,000 Capital Outlays $741,643 TOTAL for Library Improvement Reserve Fund: $864,314 Taxpayers appearing at the meeting shall have a right to be heard. The additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the Department of Local Government Finance. The Department of Local Government Finance will make a written determination as to the sufficiency of funds to support the appropriations made within fifteen (15) days of receipt of a Certified Copy of the action taken. Dated 3-29-12 Margaret R. Klein Fiscal Officer C-4-3-JP-1t C-4-5-R-1t Notice is hereby given that the Board of Zoning Appeals for the City of Aurora will hold a public hearing on Monday, April 2, 2012, at 6:00 p.m. in the conference room on the Second Floor of the Aurora City Building, located at 235 Main Street, Aurora, Indiana. The purpose of the hearing is to consider a variance request for a business sign that exceeds current code limitations for square footage size at the business location of Bob Sumerel Tire, located at 1050 U.S. Highway 50 within the City of Aurora. Any objections to this variance request should be stated at this scheduled hearing. Jeffrey E. Stratman Aurora City Attorney C-4-3-JP-1t The Dearborn County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, April 17, 2012 at 9:00 A.M. in the Dearborn County Administration Building, 3rd Floor Commissionerʼs Room, Lawrence burg, Indiana 47025 on the following: The Redevelopment Commission of Dearborn County, Indiana is requesting a Zone Change from Agricultural and General Business Districts to a Manufacturing Two District (M-2), on a 23.587 acre portion of its property, for the development of an industrial business park. This property, which contains a total of 40.565 acres, is located on Old U.S. 52 in Section 13 of Harrison Township. Interested persons are requested to appear and voice their opinion with respect thereto. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Cause No. 15CO1-1203-ES-007 In the Circuit Court of Dearborn County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Michael L. Kennedy was on the 2 day of March, 2012, appointed: Executor of the Will of Dorothy Kennedy, deceased. All persons having claims against said Estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within three months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Lawrenceburg ,Indiana this 2 day of March, 2012. Phillip D. Weaver Clerk of the Circuit Court for Dearborn County, Indiana ROBERT J. EWBANK, #6761-15 EWBANK & KRAMER 114 West High Street Lawrenceburg, IN 47025-1908 (812) 537-2522 C-3-20-JP-3t

10. That I am not a sex or violent offender who is re- plat of the City of Lawrenceburg (Plat Book 3, Page 3); thence N 45°14'42" W 0.88 feet to the face of a quired to register under I.C. 11-8-8. PAGE 11 THE JOURNAL-PRESS 11. That pursuant to Indiana Code 34-28-2-1, I wish building and the point of beginning of an easement; to change my name. The reason I want to change thence S 45°19'15" W along the face of said building my name is: Kyle is a nick name that I've had for 17.00 feet; thence N 45°14'42" W, 6.00 feet; thence N 45°19'15" E, 17.00 feet; thence S 45°14'42" E, 6.00 nine years, everyone knows me as such 12. That I wish to change my name to Kyle James feet to the point of beginning, containing 0.002 acre ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS (102.0 square feet) more or less. This easement is Raymond Evans OWNER: City Of Rising Sun, Indiana WHEREFORE, I respectfully request that this Court over and across part of High Street and was Municipal Utilities grant my Petition for Name Change, and for all granted by the City of Lawrenceburg. PRIOR DEED 200 North Walnut Street other just and proper relief. I affirm under the penal- REFERENCE: OR BOOK 123, Page 225-226. THIS Rising Sun, Indiana 47040 Separate sealed bids for Waterworks Improve - ties of perjury that the foregoing representations CONVEYANCE AND ALL SUBSEQUENT CONVEYANCES, ARE SUBJECT TO THER TERMS AND ments - Recoat One (1) 300,000 Gallon Multi-Col - are true. CONDITIONS RELATING TO THE ABOVE REAL ESss: James Raymond Evans umn Elevated Water Storage Tank will be received TATE ESTABLISHED IN PARAGRAPH 8 OF THE 527 Cresthaven Drive by the City of Rising Sun, Indiana at City Hall ConTHIRD AMENDED CONSENT DECREE DATED Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025 ference Room located at 200 North Walnut Street, 20,2002, IN CAUSE NO. wC-3-20-JP-3t A U G U S T Rising Sun, Indiana until 3:00 PM, local time, on 15C01-9902-CP-020 IN THE DEARBORN CIRCUIT April 23, 2012, and then at said office publicly NOTICE TO BIDDERS COURT ENTITLED HISTORIC LANDMARKS FOUNopened and read aloud. The City of Lawrenceburg Base bid will be for painting the interior and exte- Water and First Street Storm Sewer Improvements DATION OF INDIANA, INC. ET AL VS. MELVIN GABBARD, MAYOR OF THE CITY OF LAWRENCEBURG, rior of one (1) elevated multi-column water storage Notice is hereby given that the City of Lawrence- WHICH REQUIRES THE RETENTION, IN PLACE, IN tank 300,000 gallons in capacity. burg, Indiana, will receive sealed bid for the Water The Contract Documents may be examined at the and First Street Storm Sewer Project at the Law - THEIR ENTIRETIES OF THE HIGH STREE FACADES OF THE BUILDINGS LOCATED ON THE ABOVE following locations: renceburg Clerk-Treasurer' s Office, 212 Walnut R.E. Curry & Associates, Inc., 110 Commerce Dr., Street, until 11:00 AM (local time) on April 13, 2012. REAL ESTATE. Terms and Conditions: The Real Estate is being Danville, IN 46122 The bids will be opened and read aloud at 11 :05 City Of Rising Sun, Municipal Utilities, City Hall, AM (local time) on April 13, 2012 at the Lawrence- offered subject to the following terms and condi tions: Offering price: Not less than $289,000.00, in 200 North Walnut Street, Rising Sun, IN 47040 burg Administration Building, 230 Walnut Street. All (2) independent appraisals of Copies of the Contract Documents may be ob - bids shall be taken under advisement and awarded accordance with two tained by Bidders at the office of the Engineer, Rob- at the April 16,2012 Board of Works Meeting at 6:00 the subject Real Estate. Use: The real estate is subject to existing leases and must be used only in acert E. Curry & Associates, Inc., upon authorization PM (local time) cordance with the applicable zoning code and Indiby Superintendent of City of Rising Sun, Indiana This project is being bid as a Lump Sum Project. ana statutes. Municipal Utilities. The scope of work shall include but not limited to All offers received shall be opened at a public No Bidder may withdraw his bid within 60 days af- installation of a storm sewer system at the corner of meeting of the Commission and shall be kept open ter the actual date of opening thereof. Water and First Street. for public inspection. Each offer must state that a Owner reserves the right to waive any informaliBids shall include the completed Standard Ques- bid submitted by a trust and settlor empowered to ties, and to accept or reject all bids. tionnaire Form No. 96, including the non-collusion revoke or modify the trust. All tank painting must commence on or before affidavit, project schedule, and the company's comThe Commission may reject any bids and may May 15, 2012 and all tank painting must be com - plete financial statement. Each bid shall be accommake awards to the highest and best bidder. In depleted prior to September 15, 2012. panied by an acceptable bidders bond, certified March 29, 2012 check or a nonrevocable letter of credit, prepared in termining the best bid, the Commission shall take Shawn Guidice, substance and in form satisfactory to the City of into consideration the following factors: 1. The size and character of improvements proSuperintendent of Rising Sun Municipal Utilities Lawrenceburg, in the amount of five (5) percent of a C-4-3-JP-2t lump-sum amount. The City will provide the Geo- posed to be made by the bidder on the offered property. C-4-5-RSR-2t technical Testing required. 2. The bidder's plans and ability to improve the Wage rates for this project shall not be less than real property with reasonable promptness. the current prescribed scale of wages as deter 3. Whether the real property when improved will IN THE DEARBORN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT mined pursuant to the provisions of chapter 319 of be sold or rented. CAUSE NO.: 15CO1-1109-MF-153 the Acts of the General Assembly of Indiana of 4. The bidder's proposed sale or rental price, if STATE OF INDIANA 1935. any. COUNTY OF DEARBORN SS: The, contractor receiving the award shall furnish 5. Any factors that will assure the Commission U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SUCCESan approved Performance Bond and a Payment that the sale, if made, will further the execution of SOR TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS Bond, each for one hundred (100) percent of the the Plan for the area and best serve the interest of SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO LASALLE BANK, N.A. lump-sum amount, along with written proof of in- the community for the standpoint of both human AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF THE MERsurance before receiving the Notice to Proceed. and economic welfare. RILL LYNCH FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN Bidders Packets with detailed specifications and After the opening and consideration of the written TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERthe required forms, including the City of Lawrence- offers filed in response to the notice, the CommisTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-FF18 burg Contractor Pre-qualification Packet, may be sion may dispose of the remainder, if any, of the Plaintiff, picked up at the office of the Lawrenceburg available real property whether at public sale or by VS. Clerk-Treasurer during, normal working hours up to private negotiation carried on by the Commission, P. PHILLIP KELLARD, TAMMY S. KELLARD A/K/A the mandatory Pre Bid Meeting. The mandatory Pre its regular employees, or real estate experts em TAMMY KELLARD, CAPITAL ONE BANK, (USA) Bid Meeting will be held at 2:00 PM (local time) on ployed for that purpose. For a period of 30 days afNA, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION April 3, 2012 at the Lawrenceburg Administration ter the opening of the written offers, no sale may be SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR CENDANT Building, 230 Walnut Street. Bidders shall be made at a price less than that shown on the offering MORTGAGE CORPORATION D/BI A CENTURY 21 pre-qualified (Safety) with the City at least 48 hours sheet. After that, the Commission may adjust the ofMORTGAGE prior to submitting bids. Any questions shall be di- fering price in a manner the Commission considers Defendant( s). rected to Jeff Talkers of Land Consultants at (812) necessary to further the Plan. NOTICE OF SUIT 537-2145. For further information regarding this offering The State of Indiana to the Defendants The City of Lawrenceburg is an Equal Opportunity contact Joseph Votaw, City Attorney, 60 E. High above-named, and any other person who may be / A.D.A. Compliant Employer. Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025 (telephone concerned: Jackie Stutz, Clerk-Treasurer number (812) 537-4500). You are notified that you have been sued in the City of Lawrenceburg Date: March 29, 2012 Court above named. Joe Votaw, Attorney Lawrenceburg Redevelopment Commission The nature of the suit against you is: Foreclosure City of Lawrenceburg C-4-3-JP-2t of mortgage and termination of your interest, if any, C-3-22-R-2t in the real property located at: C-3-27-JP-2t NOTICE OF OFFER TO CONVEY REAL 102 Hillcrest Drive, Aurora, IN 47001 and to the following Defendant(s) whose where PROPERTY BY THE LAWRENCEBURG NOTICE OF OFFER TO CONVEY REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION abouts are unknown: REAL PROPERTY BY THE LAWRENCEBURG Tammy Kellard, and all other persons claiming any The Lawrenceburg Redevelopment Commission REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION right, title, or interest in the within described real The Lawrenceburg Redevelopment Commission ("Commission") will open and consider written ofestate by, through or under them or any other per- (""Commission"") will open and consider written of- fers for the purchase of the real property described son or entity, the names of all whom are unknown fers for the purchase of the real property described below at 5:00 p.m. (Local Time) on the 23rd day of to the Plaintiff below at 5:00 p.m. (Local Time) on the 23rd day of April, 2012, in the City Council Chambers, 230 WalIn addition to the above named Defendants being April, 2012, in the City Council Chambers, 230 Wal- nut Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025. At that served by this summons there may be other Defen- nut Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025. At that time the Commission will open and consider any ofdants who have an interest in this lawsuit. time the Commission will open and consider any of- fers received. These offers may consist of considIf you have a claim for relief against the Plaintiff fers received. These offers may consist of consid- eration in the form of cash, other property, or a arising from the same transaction or occurrence, eration in the form of cash, other property, or a combination of cash and other property as long as you must assert it in your written answer. combination of cash and other property as long as the offer meets the conditions set forth below. With You must answer the Complaint in writing, by you the offer meets the conditions set forth below. With respect to property other than cash, the offer must or your attorney, within thirty (30) days commenc- respect to property other than cash, the offer must be accompanied by evidence of the property's fair ing the day after final publication of this notice, and be accompanied by evidence of the property's fair market value that is satisfactory to the Commission if you fail to do so a judgment will be entered market value that is satisfactory to the Commission in its sole discretion. Said bids shall be submitted against you for what the Plaintiff has demanded. in its sole discretion. Said bids shall be submitted to the Clerk-Treasurer by 12:00 noon on April 20, Respectfully submitted, to the Clerk-Treasurer by 12:00 noon on April 20, 2012. Phillip A. Norman, #13734-64 The Commission is offering for purchase the Real 2012. David M. Bengs, #16646-20 The Commission is offering for purchase the Real Estate located at the 521 Martin Luther King Drive, Attorney for Plaintiff Estate located at 20 and 42 E. High Street, Law - in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. The Real Estate is more MARINOSCI LAW GROUP, P.C. renceburg, Indiana 47025. The Real Estate is more particularly described as follows: CITY OF LAWRENCEBURG: Lots No. 409 and 410 2110 Calumet Avenue particularly described as follows: Valparaiso, IN 46383 City of Lawrenceburg: Being part of Lot 158 of the in Eichelberger & Lewis' Addition to the Town, now Telephone: (219) 462-5104 original plat of the City of Lawrenceburg (Plat Book City, of Lawrenceburg, Indiana. The Real Estate for purchase is being offered subE-mail: 3, Page 3), Dearborn County, Indiana, described as phil@.nonnanattornev.com. follows (bearings are based on the City of Law - ject to the following terms and conditions: Offering OF COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF renceburg Mapping which is in the Indiana State price: Not less than $28,000.00, in accordance with NOTICE: Plan Coordinate System, East Zone, MAO 83): Be- two (2) independent appraisals of the subject Real MARINOSCI LAW GROUP, P.C., IS A DEBT ginning on the Northerly corner of Lot 158 of the Estate. Use: The real estate must be used for resiCOLLECTOR. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A original plat of the City of Lawrenceburg (Plat Book dential construction and only in accordance with DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE 3, Page 3); thence S 45°14'40 E, 115.50 feet along the applicable zoning code and Indiana statutes. USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. All offers received shall be opened at a public the Easterly right-of-way of an alley; thence S 44 ATTEST: °45'19" W along the North line of proposed relo - meeting of the Commission and shall be kept open Phillip D. Weaver cated New Street, 59.95 feet; thence N 45°14'40" W for public inspection. Each offer must state that a Clerk, Dearborn Circuit/Superior Court along the East line of United Community Bank (O.R. bid submitted by a trust and settlor empowered to C-3-20-JP-3t 77, Page 2892),115.50 feet; thence N 44°45'18" E revoke or modify the trust. The Commission may reject any bids and may along the Easterly right-of-way of High Street, 59.95 feet to the point of beginning, containing 0.159 acre. make awards to the highest and best bidder. In deIN THE DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT SUBJECT TO AN ACCESS EASEMENT FOR IN - termining the best bid, the Commission shall take GRESS AND EGRESS RETAINED BY THE CITY OF into consideration the following factors: CASE NO. 15C01-1203-MI-013 1. The size and character of improvements proSTATE OF INDIANA LAWRENCEBURG DEPARTMENT OF REDEVELOPMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CITY OF LAW - posed to be made by the bidder on the offered COUNTY OF DEARBORN :SS IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: RENCEBURG AND UNITED COMMUNITY BANK, ITS property. 2. The bidder's plans and ability to improve the James Raymond Evans SUCCESSORS AND/OR ASSIGNS, WHICH EASEMENTS IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Being part of real property with reasonable promptness. Petitioner. 3. Whether the real property when improved will NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Lot 158 of the original plat of the City of LawrenceJames Raymond Evans , whose mailing address is: burg, (Plat Book 3, Page 3), Dearborn County, Indi- be sold or rented. 4. The bidder's proposed sale or rental price, if ana and being an access easement for ingress de527 Cresthaven Drive Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025 scribed as follows (bearings in this description are any. 5. Any factors that will assure the Commission And, if different, my residence address is: based on said original plat of the City of LawrenceDearborn County, Indiana hereby gives notice that burg): Commencing at the most Northerly corner of that the sale, if made, will further the execution of he has filed a petition in the Dearborn Circuit Court Lot 158 of the original plat of the City of Lawrence- the Plan for the area and best serve the interest of burg (Plat Book 3, Page 3); thence S 45°14'40" E the community for the standpoint of both human requesting that his name be changed to Kyle James Raymond Evans along the Northerly right-of-way of an alley, 73.50 and economic welfare. After the opening and consideration of the written Notice is further given that hearing will be held on feet to the point of beginning; thence S 44°45'19" E, said Petition on the 1 day of May, 2012 at 9:00 42.00 feet; thence N 44°45'17" W along the North offers filed in response to the notice, the Commiso'clock AM. line of the United Community Bank property (O.R. sion may dispose of the remainder, if any, of the ss: James Raymond Evans 77, Page 2890-2892), 59.95 feet; thence N 45°14'40" available real property whether at public sale or by E along the East line of United Community Bank private negotiation carried on by the Commission, Petitioner Phillip D. Weaver (O.R. 77, Page 2892),42.00 feet; thence S 44°45'19" its regular employees, or real estate experts em W, 59.95 feet to the point of beginning, containing ployed for that purpose. For a period of 30 days afDEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT CLERK 0.058 acre. ALSO CONVEYED HEREWITH: An ease- ter the opening of the written offers, no sale may be IN THE DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT CASE NO. 15C01-1203-MI-013 ment for front stoop on High Street, which ease - made at a price less than that shown on the offering ment is described as follows: Being part of High sheet. After that, the Commission may adjust the ofSTATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF DEARBORN :SS Street right-of-way located in the City of Lawrence- fering price in a manner the Commission considers IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: burg, Dearborn County, Indiana, and being an ease- necessary to further the Plan. For further information regarding this offering ment described as follows: Commencing at the James Raymond Evans Petitioner. Northerly corner of Lot 158 as shown on original contact Joseph Votaw, City Attorney, 60 E. High VERIFIED PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME plat of the City of Lawrenceburg (Plat Book 3, Page Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025 (telephone Petitioner, James Raymond Evans , pro se, respect- 3); thence N 45°14'42" W 0.88 feet to the face of a number (812) 537-4500). Date: March 28, 2012 fully petitions this court to change his/her name. In building and the point of beginning of an easement; Lawrenceburg Redevelopment Commission support of this Petition, Petitioner states as follows: thence S 45°19'15" W along the face of said building C-4-3-JP-2t 1. That my current name is: James Raymond Evans 17.00 feet; thence N 45°14'42" W, 6.00 feet; thence N 2. That my date of birth is: May 2, 1972 45°19'15" E, 17.00 feet; thence S 45°14'42" E, 6.00 the point of beginning, containing 0.002 acre 3. That my Indiana driver's license number/Indiana feet toREQUEST FOR PROPOSALS DEVELOPMENT OF VACANT LAND identification card number is 0800-65-3588 ; and I (102.0 square feet) more or less. This easement is CITY LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA will bring my Indiana driver's license or identifica- over and across part of High OF Street and was by the City of Lawrenceburg. PRIOR DEED tion card to my Change of Name Hearing for verifi- granted The City of Lawrenceburg, Indiana through its Redevelopment Commission is cation. REFERENCE: OR BOOK 123, Page 225-226. THIS accepting proposals for the purchase and development of a 0.986 acre parcel of 4. That my mailing address is: 527 Cresthaven Drive CONVEYANCE AND ALL SUBSEQUENT CONVEYland located at the corner of TERMS Fourth AND and Shipping Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana. ARE SUBJECT TO THER Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025 ANCES, And, if different, my residence address is: CONDITIONS RELATING TO THE ESThis vacant property is inABOVE need REAL of commercial development and is zoned LevyESTABLISHED IN PARAGRAPH OF THEof professional, office and/or commercial 5. The following is a list of all of my previous TATE Business which allows a wide 8variety names: THIRD AMENDED CONSENT DECREE DATED development. 6. That I do not hold a valid United States passport. A U GUST 20,2002, IN CAUSE NO. The propertyINisTHE in the near vicinity of U.S. 50 and Tanner’s Creek, in the City DEARBORN CIRCUIT My proof that I am a United States citizen is Birth 15C01-9902-CP-020 Certificate. I will bring this document to my Change COURT of Lawrenceburg. The LANDMARKS Lawrenceburg Redevelopment Commission is interested ENTITLED HISTORIC FOUNof Name Hearing for verification. DATION OF INDIANA, INC. ET ALdeveloped VS. MELVIN GABin getting the property and on the tax rolls as productive property. 7. That the following judgments of criminal convic- BARD, MAYOR OF THE CITY OF LAWRENCEBURG, This property has previously been advertised for the average of two independent tion of a felony under the laws of any state or the WHICH REQUIRES THE RETENTION, IN PLACE, IN appraisals in the $197,500.00. United States have been entered against me, or I THEIR ENTIRETIES OF amount THE HIGHof STREE FACADES Persons interested should submit a detailed plan for the project including purchase BUILDINGS LOCATED ON THE ABOVE have stated immediately below that I have no felony OF THE convictions: REAL ESTATE. price, development use or concept, time frame, cost estimates, job creation, new Terms and and Conditions: Real Estate is being 8.That I am not seeking to defraud creditors by tax base, desiredThe assistance from the City or Redevelopment Commission. Any changing my name. offered subject to the following terms and condi plan must also conform with the existing 9. That I have published notice of my request for tions: Offering price: Not less than $289,000.00, in zoning ordinances and State statutes. All submittals to independent be delivered to the of City of Lawrenceburg Clerk- Treasurer’s appraisals withneed two (2) name change in a local publication as required by accordance law, and will bring proof of publication to the hear- theOffice, subject 212 Real Estate. Use: The real estate is sub- Indiana 47025 on or before 12:00 p.m. Walnut Street, Lawrenceburg, ing. ject existing leases andFor must be used only in acontoApril 20, 2012. additional information call Grant Hughes at 812-290-4764· 10. That I am not a sex or violent offender who is re- cordance with the applicable zoning code and IndiThe Redevelopment Commission will retain the right to review, negotiate quired to register under I.C. 11-8-8. ana statutes. and award a contract as opened it so desires, taking into consideration the value, clarity, 11. That pursuant to Indiana Code 34-28-2-1, I wish All offers received shall be at a public of the Commission and shall kept open to change my name. The reason I want to change meeting desirability, time frames, and be past development record. my name is: Kyle is a nick name that I've had for for public inspection. Each offer must state that a bid submitted by a trust and settlor empowered to nine years, everyone knows me as such


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BUD,

From Page 1 Klueber, he was also the city judge for a long time, had radioed they were en route. Well we waited and waited, and finally radioed back asking where they were. They said they were there. It turns out they were on Hilltop off of U.S. 50 not Hillview,” said a chuckling Hagedorn. When Lane joined the department, about 25 years ago, Bud was close to retiring from active runs. Bud was living primarily at No. 2 in Cochran at that point, and when the new firehouse off of Dutch Hollow Road was built in 2002, he would move there. While technically retired, Bud stayed active in other aspects of the fire department. His vigilance and dedication took a different direction, he began videotaping fire scenes, said Hagedorn. Those videotapes and later digital recordings, became crucial evidence in catching arsonists, said Hagedorn. “He caught a guy who set a couple barns on fire. The first call was to East Laughery Creek, and then later we were called to Old 350 to help out Hogan Township. Bud saw the same guy at both fires,” said Lane. Besides the video, Bud helped at the fire department’s chicken and fish fries every year. And not seeing him at the fish fry Friday, March 30, was difficult, said Lane. Aurora Mayor Donnie Hastings said prior to Bud’ funeral Saturday, March 31, the city lost a dedicated and valuable servant. Hastings, a Dearborn County 911 dispatcher, was working Thursday morning when the call came in about an elderly man down at the Aurora Firehouse. His heart dropped and he knew it was Bud, said Hastings. Bud living at the firehouse gave him peace of mind. “He did a lot for the City of Aurora,” said Hastings. While a lot of people knew Bud as the old man who lived at the firehouse, others remembered the valiant and courageous firefighter. During the funeral service, Aurora and Lawrenceburg firefighter Jay Stewart remembered that man, with some help reading his story from Hagedorn. Stewart knew Bud since 1978. My name is Jay Stewart and I have been a firefighter for almost 35 years. Although I now work for Lawrenceburg Fire, I spent 23 years of service in Aurora and have known Bud since 1978.

BUG,

From Page 1 with insecticides. And still she gets bites. Her rooms are barren, much of the furniture having been discarded, and she vacuums nightly, spraying insecticides specifically for bedbugs throughout the house and along the baseboards. “Periodically, I'd find dead ones outside the baseboard … fresh. … That tells me I still have adult bugs,” said Ward. Having lost a house to foreclosure two years ago, she hasn't had the money to hire another exterminator, and is grateful her dad provided her a home. But she's just started a part-time job and hopes to be able, at some point, to move out of the Greendale house. Meanwhile, her next step is to rip out the carpet, she said. Ward wonders if the pest control efforts might have knocked out the bedbugs at some point, only to have a re-infestation occur thanks to neighbors, she said. Not knowing her daughter's friend's house was infested, Ward let her daughter sleep over at that

I can tell you beyond a shadow of doubt that the Firefighter Brotherhood is the strongest in the nation. I would like to tell you a little story to prove that! Chuck: Many years ago Aurora Fire arrived on the scene of a working structure fire. Smoke was coming from everywhere but no flames were seen. Two Firefighters were ordered in the smoke filled house to find the fire. One experienced and the other a rookie that had only been on for a few weeks with little training. The first floor was searched in the heavy smoke without finding the fire. The lead firefighter on the nozzle decided to search the basement. After locating the door to the basement the lead firefighter opened the door slowly and found the steps and the fire. With the nozzle in hand he proceeded to go down the steps. When the lead Firefighter stepped down on the first step it gave way and a fall proceeded straight down. The second step was taken out by his right knee and the 3rd step taken out with his jaw eventually falling 8 feet to the basement floor landing on his back and stripping his life saving air pack from his body during the fall. The rookie panicked and followed the hose to safety outside. There on the basement floor laid the fallen firefighter alone, he was very disoriented, battered, bruised and surrounded by heavy smoke and flames. He started screaming for help. After just a few minutes that seemed like an eternity, a light beam appeared through the heavy smoke. Was this the light that everyone claims to see just before they die? Soon a hand appeared through the light and smoke and the firefighter reached for it. The hand grabbed his arm tightly. Was this the hand of God that said it’s your time, come with me my son? Jay: The battered and bruised firefighter that day was me! The light and security of that hand was Bud Kinnett who was willing to risk his life to save mine. His words that day were: Hang on Jay! I’ve got you! I’ll get you out of here! You’ll be OK! Brother Bud. From the bottom of my heart, I will never forget you! Former Aurora Fire Chief Kevin Klingelhoffer summed up the 38 years he knew Bud, and for many of the other people who knew him. “It was all good. There isn’t enough room in the paper for the many years of good he did.” house, and that child sleep at hers, carrying bedding back and forth. She's still upset the child's mom knew she had bedbugs and also knew Ward had been fighting an infestation of the blood-sucking critters, said Ward. “There's too many people in the community right now that are too ashamed to admit they have them,” she said. Those folks are just spreading the problem, she added. Ward admitted she now is paranoid about going to hotels, restaurants, even department stores, as many are infested with bedbugs. She recommends anyone going to a hotel take along plastic bins in which to put their belongings. The bugs cannot climb up the slick outside surface, she said. At her home, anything coming home with her kids now goes into a plastic bin by the door. And she doesn't take her purse inside anywhere when she goes out, she said. Now her daughter wants to move to her dad's, as she can't have friends over or stay over with them, said Ward. Nor do they go to the movies or anywhere else. “I've just been through so much of this,” said Ward. “... I can't lose another kid over this.”

Property tax bills in the mail Staff Report

Property taxes were mailed Monday, April 2. If you do not receive your bill in a timely manner, call the Dearborn County treasurer’s office to see if the bill was returned for any reason, said treasurer Barb Kaffenberger. This will be the only bill you will receive this year. Spring and fall taxes are billed at the same time, she said. Spring tax is due Thursday, May 10, by midnight. The treasurer’s office is open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The office also will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 9, and Thursday,

May 10. All county offices will be closed Tuesday, May 8, for election day. Bill payments also can be mailed to Dearborn County Treasurer, 215B W. High St., Lawrenceburg, IN 47025. There is a dropoff box located in the enclosed small foyer of the administration building. Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope if you would like to have a receipt. Taxpayers can check tax amounts at www.dearborntax.net. Credit card payments also can be made at that site. “As always, I am working to make the tax process easier and more reliable for you, the taxpayer,” said Kaffenberger. For more information call 1-812-537-8811 or email treasurer@dearborncounty.in.gov.

Double you Dollars with foundation Still money, time left for donations Staff Report

More than 66 percent of the $170,000 in funds available during the Dearborn Community Foundation, Inc.’s Double Your Donation endowment matching program have already been matched. For the fifth straight year, DCF is matching contributions to new or existing endowment funds $1-for-$1 during the Double Your Donation program. Thanks to the generosity of the City of Lawrenceburg and Dearborn county council, the foundation has set aside $170,000 for the endowment matching program in 2012. As of March 27, a total of $112,729 in contributions has been matched – leaving $57,271 in matching funds available. “We are proud to be able to offer the Double Your Donation endowment matching program once again in 2012. Our hope is this unique opportunity will encourage more individuals, organizations and businesses in our community to participate in philanthropy through endowment at the Foundation. What better way to involve more folks in philanthropy than by matching their con-

tributions to endowments that support their favorite cause or provide a scholarship to a student?,” said Fred McCarter, DCF executive director. Through the endowment matching program, which began March 1, the foundation will match contributions to new or existing endowments $1-for-$1 up to a maximum of $25,000 per donor. It’s important to note contributions will be matched on a firstcome, first-served basis as long as matching funds are available. The $108,658 already donated during the 2012 Double Your Donation endowment matching program, includes contributions to new and existing endowments at DCF. So far three new endowments have been established: ■■Carnegie Hall Fund – provides support to the Carnegie Historic Landmarks Preservation Society, Inc. Moores Hill. ■■Pregnancy Care Center Fund – provides support to the Pregnancy Care Center, Lawrenceburg. ■■Moores Hill Parks & Recreation Fund – provides support to the Town of Moores Hill’s Parks & Recreation Department. To learn more about the Double Your Donation program, contact McCarter at 1-812-539-4115 or by email at fmccarter@ dearborncf.org.

ADULT DAY SERVICES at PINE KNOLL

Many residents of Dearborn County are already familiar with the wonderful care and services currently provided to our residents at Pine Knoll Assisted Living Center in Lawrenceburg. Now Pine Knoll is happy to offer ADULT DAY SERVICES to our community. For information, contact us at 812-537-4422 or visit us at 607 Wilson Creek Road, across the street from Dearborn County Hospital.

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