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CHAMBER AUCTION PAGES 9,18-19 ELECTIONS PAGE 14 CLASSIFIED PAGE 25 CONGRATULATIONS The Ridgewood Lady Generals varsity basketball team had a storybook season - one that players, family and fans will be talking about for years. The team is pictured here at the West Lafayette Lions Club breakfast on Saturday morning, March 5, prior to their bus trip to Logan to take on Ironton. That’s Lions Club President Tom Apple pictured with coaches, players and managers. For more on the Lady Generals see page 30 BEACON PHOTO BY MARK FORTUNE

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Library to host One Book, One Community their father, Atticus - three years punctuated by the arrest and eventual trial of a young black man accused of raping a white woman. Though her story explores big themes, Lee chooses to tell it through the eyes of a child. The result is a tough and tender novel of race, class, justice, and the pain of growing up. All community members are invited to join their neighbors and friends for special events presented during March and April. One Book, One Community begins with guest speaker William Theodore McDaniel, Professor of AfricanAmerican Studies at The Ohio State University. McDaniel will present Understanding Black History through Black Music, an exploration of black music through history, from slavery to modern urban recordings. Understanding Black History through Black Music will be presented on Thursday, March 17, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Coshocton Public Library. One Book, One Community culminates with a program by author Jack Shuler, the John and Christine Warner

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COSHOCTON - Coshocton Public Library will host One Book, One Community this spring for the Coshocton community. One Book, One Community is a county-wide reading and discussion program that encourages all residents to read the same book at the same time to create a county-wide book club. For One Book, One Community, the book selected is “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee. Nelle Harper Lee is known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel “To Kill a Mockingbird,” her only major work. In 1999, it was voted Best Novel of the Century in a poll by “Library Journal.” Lee was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her contribution to literature in 2007. Her death was announced in February 2016 shortly after the release of “Go Set a Watchman,” an early version of “To Kill a Mockingbird”. Set in the small Southern town of Maycomb, Ala. during the Depression, “To Kill a Mockingbird” follows three years in the life of 8-year-old Scout Finch, her brother, Jem, and

CONTRIBUTED professor and associate professor of English at Denison University. He will present What Could Have Happened to Tom Robinson? on Thursday, April 14, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Coshocton Public Library. Other scheduled events include: • Monday, March 21, 6:30 p.m. - The Life and Times of Harper Lee • Thursday, March 24, 5:30 p.m. - The Life and Times of Harper Lee and A Taste of the South (at West Lafayette Branch) • Friday, March 25, 3:30 to 5 p.m. - Abyssinia! A 1930s Inspired Program for Teens • Monday, March 28, 6:30 to 9 p.m. - Screening of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” the 1962 film In addition, both Coshocton and West Lafayette Branch Libraries will discuss “To Kill a Mockingbird” in their April book discussion groups. The book can be borrowed at either library. For information, call 740-622-0956, 740545-6672 or visit www.coshoctonlibrary.org. All programs are free and open to the public, although registration is required. One Book, One Community is presented by Coshocton Public Library with support from Ohio Humanities Council, The William and Mary Erich Library Fund, Coshocton Friends of the Library, and Write-On Writers Guild.

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CONTRIBUTED COSHOCTON - With the spread of craft brewing and distilling, it can be forgotten that the beer and liquor industries are a big business. And, therefore, they are also “big politics.” Historian Dr. Douglas Palmer will present Our Drunken Republic at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum on Tuesday, March 15 at 7 p.m. He will explore the history of the beer and whiskey industries and the way they helped form political identity and ideology in 18th and 19th-century America. Consumption of beer and whiskey also shaped national identity in places such as England, Scotland, Ireland and the United States. Dr. Palmer will include the history of distilling in early 19th c. Coshocton. The canal was an important conduit of liquor up until the Civil War. He will also mention why the Ohio distilling industry was eclipsed by Kentucky. Dr. Douglas Palmer is the Vice President for Academic Affairs and a professor of history at Walsh University in North Canton, where he has worked and taught since 2005. He is a published scholar of the history of the brewing industry in England and has a PhD in history from Ohio State University, an MA from the University of Oregon, and a BA from the University of North Carolina-Asheville. He was a Fulbright Scholar in 2001. Admission for the program is $4 and $2 for Friends of the Museum. The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is located at 300 N. Whitewoman St. in Roscoe Village. For information, contact the museum at 740-622-8710 or by e-mail: jhmuseum@jhmuseum.org. Museum hours are 1 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.


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he folks in the I haven’t touched Ridgewood School the political landscape District deserve to be lately. Let’s give it a proud of their Lady shot. I don’t think Bernie Generals. These young Sanders has a prayer but women gave it all kudos to him for having they had against an the courage to face all undefeated opponent of the challenges that – indeed they gave it come with running in everything all season a Presidential primary. long - and with just a This is not really much MARK FORTUNE few breaks one way or of a stretch - Hillary another could have been Clinton will be the in Columbus this week. Regardless Democratic candidate. The GOP race of that, the tremendous season that is perhaps – not such a sure thing for they enjoyed and gave to the fans of Mr. Trump. I thought he would be Ridgewood and this community will the nominee until the latest round of go down as another chapter in the primaries that show Ted Cruz making rich and storied legacy of Ridgewood some headway. And for all those that athletics. Congratulations to all of think Mr. Trump is just a lot of talk, the Lady Generals players, coaches, think about it. Do you really think managers, families and fans. Enjoy that he would not have a plan of what your hard work earned. You some sort? I think that you are seeing deserve it. his game strategy play out in every I was hoping that the Buckeyes debate, just about every comment and would get a better draw than Michigan every conversation with the media. State. HOWEVER, many basketball Based on his experience I would experts will tell you that beating the imagine he knows what he is doing. same team three times in a season I look for Mr. Kasich to possibly is difficult at best. We will see. The get on the ticket as a VP. Big10 men’s tournament tips off on Maybe some of you have Wednesday. The Buckeyes’ men’s followed the ups and downs of team will need a huge win to make Chesapeake Energy and its former the big dance. The women are doing founder, Aubrey McClendon, whose a lot better, currently ranked number life ended when his vehicle slammed nine. into a highway overpass one day after I must admit that I will miss he was indicted on conspiracy charges watching Peyton Manning on the by a federal grand jury in Oklahoma field. I will not miss watching the City. It is a sad and tragic end for a Broncos. Now I have no reason at man that at one time was one of the all to watch them. Why can’t the highest paid CEO’s in America. Browns find a “Manningesque” or Cleveland Indians spring baseball “Bradyesque” caliber quarterback? is a tragedy in its own right. So far, no Gas prices have increased now wins in the Cactus league. Oh my. for the past 12 days according to gasbuddy.com but are still below two bucks a gallon.

Home Loan launches chip technology for protection

CONTRIBUTED COSHOCTON – The Home Loan Savings Bank is adding an additional layer of security to its debit cards to help protect customers against fraud – a computer chip. The EMV chip cards are enabled with more advanced security to make it more difficult for fraudsters to counterfeit or copy the card. It is expected that all customers will have working EMV chip cards by the end of March 2016. “We’re excited to be able to offer our customers new cards equipped with highly-secure chip technology,” said Kyle Hamilton, President. “Our first priority is protecting our customers’ financial data from misuse – chip technology is just one more way to accomplish that.” The computer chip – a small, metallic square on the front of the card – assigns a one-time code making every transaction unique and the card more difficult to counterfeit or copy. This chip will take the place of the magnetic strip on the back of the card and contains the information that is required to process a transaction. Merchants have been installing new payment terminals to support chip technology. The new debit cards will continue to make payments with the magnetic strip, or, where available, the computer chip can be inserted into the chip reader. “You need to insert the chip card to benefit from this technology. If a merchant has a chip reader, be sure to use that instead of swiping your card for maximum security,” said Hamilton. Using chip cards is simple and easy to learn. The Home Loan Savings Bank has provided the following instructions to educate customers: 1. Insert your card into the chip-enabled terminal with the chip end first, facing up. 2. Leave the card in the terminal until the transaction is complete. You may be prompted to enter a PIN number or sign your name. Be sure to remove your card when the transaction is complete. 3. If there isn’t a chip enabled terminal, use the traditional way and swipe. For any questions or concerns, please contact The Home Loan Savings Bank at (740)622-0444 or visit their website at www.homeloansavingsbank. com.

Brinker enjoys February CCYL challenge day

CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON BY IAN BRINKER COSHOCTON – I am Ian Brinker, a junior at River View High School. This year I am participating in Coshocton County Youth Leadership (CCYL). On Wednesday, Feb. 17, we attended Grace United Methodist Church for our sixth Challenge Day to discuss and learn about area foundations and ways to give back to our community. The day’s presenters were: Mr. Bob Pell, The Coshocton Foundation; Ms. Ann Simpson, The Roscoe Foundation; Ms. Heather Rainwater, Rotary Foundation; Mr. Doug BRINKER Speicher, Kiwanis Foundation and Ms. Linda Scott with The Montgomery Foundation. Also presenting to CCYL was Ms. Melissa Miller, AmeriCorps Service; Mr. Roger Moore and Mr. Doug Wetsch, all who talked about opportunities and ways to serve others. We concluded our day by serving lunch at the Shepherd’s Christian Assembly. If you or someone you know is a sophomore and might be interested in joining Coshocton County Youth Leadership and would like to know more, talk to your high school guidance counselor or go to www.coshoctonfoundation.org/leadership.


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COSHOCTON - The Works is hosting Science Night from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, March 17, at Central Ohio Technical College’s (COTC) Coshocton campus. This free event is for PNC Grow Up Great participants and their families with children 3-6 years old from Coshocton County Head Start. The event promises to be a night of excitement, games, food and fun. Children are encouraged to explore the world of science with projects hosted by The Works and then the entire family can enjoy an evening sponsored by COTC featuring food, games, astronaut training and

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Thurman Earl Saylor

Thurman Earl Saylor was born on May 5, 1940 in Coshocton, OH to Earl J. and Maude Oschenbein Saylor, one of eleven children. He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings, Mary Ellen Entringer, Pearl JONES Burkett, Essie Hutchinson, Sharon Buncak, Christine Foraker and Fred Saylor. In 1958, Thurman joined the United States Air Force and served his country for three years prior to his honorable discharge

in August of 1961. On February 18, 1961, Thurman married the love of his life, Annette and they raised four loving children. A son, Gregory Earl, died on March 7, 2010 and a daughter, Toni Lynn Saylor Stephens died on May 5, 2014. An active member of Emmaus Baptist Church where he did odd jobs, he was also a former member of Mt. Olive Rescue and worked with Chase Laundry. Thurman also was an active participant with Relay for Life and always had a willingness to help others. An avid reader, he was not one to sit still for long whether it was stump grinding, driving his truck or race cars, or working in his shop. Although he was quite busy, he never gave up an opportunity to take

a nap every now and then. Annette was very special to Thurman and they had just celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary. All of his family held a special place in his heart and he always enjoyed spending time with them. A special member of the family was his dog, “Princess” and she had Thurman wrapped around her paw. On February 23, 2016 while a patient at Wayne Memorial Hospital, Thurman Earl Saylor died while battling Pulmonary Fibrosis and Pneumonia. He was a dear man to so many people and will be remembered as a wonderful husband, father, brother, grandfather and friend.

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NEW PHILADELPHIA - Kent State University at Tuscarawas will hold Blue Gold Night at the PAC on March 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Performing Proud to serve the people of Arts Center. This new, interactive admissions Coshocton and surrounding event utilizes an expo format to enable attendees communities since 1896! to choose what information they need regarding Specializing in Custom Design, Etching and Carving of Fine Memorials admissions and the academic programs at Kent Granite • Marble • Bronze • Mausoleums State Tuscarawas. Cemetery Lettering & Cleaning Attendees can also visit with representatives 1132 Cemetery Drive • Coshocton • 740.622.5833 from admissions, student services, athletics and www.milliganmemorials.com • e-mail: millimem@clover.net student clubs. Tours of Kent State Tuscarawas 0006_041515

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at the monthly market in January and this was Ireland’s second time there and Shayne Foster’s third. “I like helping the community out,” Foster said. “I also work at a nursing home and just like helping people who need help.” RVHS Principal Chuck Rinkes said this is the first time the seniors have done a big, class wide volunteer project like this. “I go to Canal VOLUNTEERS Seniors from River View High School pause for a picture while helpLewisville Church ing out at the Mid-Ohio Food Bank Community Mobile Market in Canal Lewisville. Pic(which sponsors the tured from left are: Dusty Erwin, Cassidy Thornsley, Allison Cramer, Bradley Conkling, mobile food market) Brittany Chaney and Shayne Foster. BEACON PHOTO BY JOSIE SELLERS and my family helped CANAL LEWISVILLE – River View High with the market this summer,” he said. “I was School’s seniors are required to volunteer at least looking for a community service project for the once at the Mid-Ohio Food Bank Community senior class so we decided to take kids here each Mobile Market in Canal Lewisville, but some month to help. We saw there was a need in the have come back a second and even third time. community and our congregation is getting older “I like being able to help people and it’s nice and could use the help.” to talk to everybody,” said Taylor Ireland, one of The students hand out items and carry boxes the student volunteers and bags back to customers’ vehicles. The seniors at RVHS started volunteering

BY JOSIE SELLERS “Our kids really like to help people,” Rinkes said. “We have very good kids and it warms my heart to know they have the opportunity to get out and do this.” He also is proud that River View is able to give its students experiences to go along with the skills they are learning in school. “We want them to know what real life is going to be like after they graduate from high school,” Rinkes said. “You can make good or bad decisions. Help people or turn a blind eye. It’s all about choices.” He also hopes that wherever life takes them, if they know there is something like a food bank or mobile market that needs volunteers they will lend a helping hand. “We want them to be community minded,” Rinkes said. The experience has definitely opened Foster’s eyes. “I didn’t know there were this many people that needed help with food and carrying things,” he said. “I think it’s important that all the seniors are exposed to this and for them to know that there are people in need.” This is the second year that Canal Lewisville United Methodist Church has hosted the market and Michelle Darner, who helps organize it, is happy for the help from River View. SEE “CLASS” ON PAGE 10


Memories

Thomas sets record at Danville

MARCH 16TH, 1956 O.W. Bennett, national director of the Cub Scouts, will be in Coshocton next Monday to visit with Tomahawk and Cub Scouts at Grace United Methodist Church. Mr. Bennett develops and promotes the Cub Scouting program for boys 8-10, and he prepares aides for troop leaders. On Monday he will be discussing a number of changes that will be made to the Cub Scouts. Of particular note is the Webelos Den, designed to transition a scout from Cub Scout to full Boy Scout. THOMAS

WARSAW - Seth Thomas competed in the power lifting competition at Danville High School in February and set a new mark in the 145 pound weight class by lifting a total of 965 pounds with 315 in the squat, 245 in the bench and 405 in the deadlift. He said of the 405 deadlift accomplishment, “It

MARCH 13TH, 1966 Tinkerbelle, the smallest ship to cross the Atlantic, will be dropping anchor in Coshocton. The storied red-sailed sloop will be put on exhibit at the Coshocton Home Show, March 18-20 at the armory, by the Coshocton National Bank. The exhibit, according to the Coshocton National Bank, is themed after “Imagine what you can do.” Aside from the Tinkerbelle, the equipment used on the voyage such as; sextants, charts, radios and a solar still, used to freshen sea water, will also be on display.

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MARCH 15TH, 1976 “Two Dollar Toy” and “Alabam” are the titles of the record single of the Country Drifters. The band has been together for 14 years and features to Coshoctonians - George and Shawnee Fowler. Shawnee, a fifth grader at Pleasant Valley Elementary, began playing drums at the age of 6, and his younger brother Shane wishes to follow in his footsteps. His father George is married to, the former, Bonnie Wigfield of New Philadelphia. The record, produced by Jim Sarsfield of Nashville, was released on the Amber Label.

The family of Robert L. Abel would like to thank all of our friends, family and community who supported us during Bob’s illness and recent funeral.

MARCH 14TH, 1986 The 85 members of Otterbein’s College Concert Band have decided to forego the allures of spring break to perform their 18th annual spring tour, which will be stopping by River View High School. Cornet player Karen Slade is this year’s featured soloist, and her performance of Edwin Franco Goldman’s “Scherzo” will be one of the highlights of the concert. An intermission show put on by the Jazz Lab Band, directed by Otterbein’s Phil Bovenizer and his assistant Joyce Brereton will also delight the audience.

Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coshocton Springs Health Care Staff, Coshocton County Veterans Honor Guard, Bob & Bill Given and the Given-Dawson Funeral Home, Coshocton Health Services, Friend and Family and especially Doctor Myers and Jennifer Eubanks. Father Homer Blubaugh of Danville and Deacon Doug Mould of Sacred Heart.

All information was obtained from microfilm of the Coshocton Tribune at the Coshocton County Library.

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BY MARK FORTUNE was unlike anything else. I got it on the second attempt.” The event is typically hosted by Danville football. Thomas’ 405 pound deadlift weight tied the record at Danville in his weight class. Thomas started lifting in the seventh grade after his friends talked him into it. He said, “I realized that I really enjoyed lifting and now it’s my hobby.” “There are a lot of benefits to lifting. It’s a good stress reliever, it gives you more confidence, you stay in shape and now it’s just a part of my day. I don’t feel right if I don’t go lift.” Thomas lifts at Kids America and said his goal in the March state power lifting meet at Kenton is to lift a combined total of 1,000 pounds and “I’m looking to beat the bench record at state.” Thomas, a senior at River View High School, is a post-secondary enrollment student and attends Zane State taking mechanical engineering classes. He is the son of Mark and Marci Thomas. MARK@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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COSHOCTON - Coshocton Counseling Center Director and Therapist Ken Sheffield will visit the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Six County family education/support group meeting in Coshocton from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday, March 21 at Coshocton Hospital, 1460 Orange St. Sheffield is a key member of the annual Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Academy that provides annual training for area peace officers for resolving crisis situations, particularly in cases involving those with brain disorders. His presentation was requested by group participants, who indicated a desire to learn more about services offered by the Coshocton Counseling Center at 710 Main St. (740-622-3404). The Coshocton Counseling Center is operated by Six County Inc., a private, not-for-profit

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work tirelessly to help us with this,” Stockdale said. Another popular item is the Oscar Mayer Weinermobile from Kraft Foods. “There is a big demand for that,” Lahna said. “We don’t know what we would do without it.” Money raised from the auction is set aside for the chamber’s marketing budget, which it uses to promote its members. It’s also a great way to get some bargains. “Something could be $100 and you could get it for less than that,” Lahna said. You can join the auction on March 11 by visiting http://www.coshoctonchamber.com/ index.php/events/chamber-auction. Bids will be taken until noon on Saturday, March 19 and items can be picked up at the chamber office starting the following Monday and throughout the week.

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COSHOCTON – Amy Stockdale and Connie Lahna are always impressed with the generosity of the community when it comes time for the annual Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce annual Online Auction. “Our community is always giving,” Lahna said. She believes there will be close to 175 items up for auction when bidding starts at 9 a.m. on Friday, March 11 and shoppers will find something for everyone. There are three youth bikes with extra goodies attached to them, a fire pit with all the fixings for S’mores, Annin Flags, a top of the line trail camera, tools, donations from consultants such as Initials Inc. and Pampered Chef, numerous themed gift baskets and lots of gift cards. “We have a great group of volunteers that

BY JOSIE SELLERS “What’s cool is that so many members get behind this and they are the ones directly benefiting from it,” Stockdale said. “The money raised is used to promote them so it’s a win – win for everyone.” Sponsors who also help make the auction a success are: Peddicord-Rice Auction Realty Ltd., Muskingum Valley Health Center, Interim Healthcare, MFM Building Products, Central Ohio Technical College, Peoples Bank, Jones Metal, McWane Ductile, and Century National Bank. JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM


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Presbyterians present musical meditation ‘Lamb of God’

PEP RALLY The Coshocton Christian School celebrated its 2015-16 basketball season with a pep rally on Feb. 26. Both the girls and boys teams were honored, games of Hungry, Hungry Hippo using real people were enjoyed by all and special cheerleaders, Principal Stan Zurowski and teacher Noah Gallagher got the students and staff pumped up. The girls also got the trophy they recently received for being the most Christ like at a tournament they played in. “That says a lot for our girls,” said Kyle Dunfee, who coaches the boys, but announced both teams at the pep rally. “Win or lose, we have fun and glorify our Christ.” Pictured with the trophy the girls received are members of the team, Jenna Smith, Macy Hill and Charity Treat. For more photos, visit www. coshoctonbeacontoday.com. BEACON PHOTO BY JOSIE SELLERS

COSHOCTON - The Presbyterian Church, North Fourth and Chestnut streets, will present the Lenten cantata, “Lamb of God” as part of the 10:30 a.m. worship on Sunday, March 13 – the day of the return to Daylight Saving Time. Lenten anthems will be sung by the Chancel Choir, Crusaders Choir, Celebration Singers, Moving Spirit, and Cantaré, led by Charles R. Snyder and accompanied by Ann A. Leppla and Caroline S. Heading. The music will be woven together with narration read by Andrea Bairas, Gordon Kendall, Grace Millspaugh, Maggie Myers, Heidi Wagner, and Carl Wilke. Mark D. Wagner will be the organist. Other musicians will include cantor Kiera McPeck, and instrumentalists Michael Belt, Michael Border, Sarah Kittner, and Raynor Shoemaker. Stewart Henderson and Pastor Jonathan T. Carlisle will be liturgists. Snyder has drawn the narration from the writings of Peter Marshall (1902-1949), the Scottish-American clergyman who gained national attention as pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington D.C., and as Chaplain of the U.S. Senate. He is also remembered from the biography, “A Man Called Peter,” written by his widow Catherine Marshall, and the 1955 film adapted from it. All are invited to share in this musical worship service for Lent. Preschool childcare will be provided, and ample parking is available.

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was at the new elementary school. We wanted a place that if an addition to the building was made, we had access to having restroom close by. On the plus side, we thought that we could tap into the existing heating and cooling systems to make the planetarium more comfortable than the old planetarium, and then it could be used year round. We could not find a suitable place to make an addition. We thought about constructing a new building. If we did this, we would have to add restrooms, a heating system, and air conditioning. The estimated cost was higher then what we thought we could raise. We then turned to the high school; in fact, we looked at it twice. The first time we had one location that might work. But it was on the back side of the building and far from restrooms. You would have to walk the entire length of the

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instrument, but I don’t know how frequently. The last time that I did any work with the instrument was in 2013 and it worked. It has been in storage since then. Where is the planetarium stored? When Central Elementary School was razed, the school board hired Ash Enterprise of Richmond, Virginia to dismantle the SCIENCE Pictured is Ron Derewecki adjusting the planetarium projector in its former planetarium. The location at the old Central Elementary School. When the school was torn down the instrument was taken planetarium was put into storage. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON apart and carefully With the planetarium being so old, does packed in boxes. The it still work? When I was the director of the dome came apart in sections and was stacked like planetarium, the school system had an annual Pringles. The whole thing is stored at the high maintenance agreement with the Spitz company school in a room off the balcony of the gym. (they made the planetarium). They would be there Where is the planetarium going to be for three days taking the instrument apart cleaning set up? The Committee to Save the Coshocton and replace bad parts. When they completed Planetarium spent a great deal of time their work, it was like getting a new instrument. I investigating this problem. We used the advice know that they did this from 1963- 2002. After I of a contractor, with a degree in engineering, and retired a different company did some work on the a retired architect. The first place that we looked

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Toler – Clark engagement

Jeff Corder and Steve and Debbie Clark, both of Coshocton. McKenna and Kevin are both graduates of River View High School. McKenna graduated with an associate’s degree in nursing in 2010 from Central Ohio Technical College and Kevin graduated from Ashland University in 2009 with Bachelors in Exercise Science and The University of Akron with a Masters in Sport Science/Coaching in 2012. Kevin also recently graduated from the Wilson Fire Academy in 2014 and KEVIN CLARK AND MCKENNA TOLER holds an Emergency Medical Technician COSHOCTON - Bethel and Connie Toler of Coshocton, would like to Certification. announce the engagement of their The wedding is set for August 6, daughter, McKenna Rae Toler, to 2016 at the Coshocton First Church of the Nazarene with a reception Kevin Christopher Clark. Kevin is the son of Debbie and following at Lake Park Pavilion.

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BANQUET The Muskingum Valley Chapter of the NWTF held its 27th annual Hunting Heritage banquet on Saturday evening March 5 at Lake Park Pavilion with well over 300 in attendance. Among the many items auctioned during the event was a “mystery” with the proceeds going to the Muskingum Valley JAKES program. Dwaine Scheetz is pictured holding Hunter with Shawn Ellwood of New Philadelphia, who was the high bidder for “Hunter,” who slept through most of the evening’s activities. Greg Rice was joined by his son John to do the auctioneering. Scheetz said, “The turnout always amazes me and we are grateful to all of the committee members, spouses, family members and area businesses who give donations and hours and hours of time to make this an event that we can all be proud of here in Coshocton County.”com. BEACON PHOTO BY MARK FORTUNE


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COSHOCTON – Steve Jones is happy to see phase one of the Bancroft Park upgrades underway. “That park has been an eyesore for a long time and the equipment was worn out,” said Jones, who is the city’s recreation director. “We tore everything out but the benches and are going to seed it and let the grass get established. After that we will have a community meeting to find out what the neighbors would like to have there.” Bancroft Park is located on South 11th Street and Jones said it belonged to the city school district for a long time, was once owned by the city, went to the park system and then about three years ago came back under the city’s ownership. “It’s in an older neighborhood and needs attention so the recreation department decided to clean it up,” he said. “This is something the Mayor has wanted to do and something that needs done if we expect others to clean up. This is a first step to show we are working on it.” The project was bid out and won by William Albert Excavating, Inc. “Part of the contract is for them to dispose of the equipment,” Jones said. “The reason we are taking it out is because it’s in bad shape. We can’t try to sell stuff that kids were getting cut on and is dilapidated.” He envisions the park being for children in eighth grade and younger since the city already has Himebaugh Park for older kids. There also are plans in the works to make the parks safer by installing security cameras. “We are going to find out what the community wants first though because we don’t want to put a bunch of stuff there that no one wants,” Jones said. “We will have that meeting mid to late summer once the grass is established because then we can start deciding where to put stuff. We have the money to do this. We just want to plan carefully because we expect it to be there a long time.” The renovations to the park are being funded by the park levy and Jones stressed the money is not coming from the city’s general fund. “Through the levy that Lake Park got each community gets $25,000 and we wanted to spend ours on specific improvements,” Jones said. JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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Key local primary election ballot items Levies Coshocton City School District proposed tax levy (renewal) A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Coshocton City School District for the purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 4.9 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.49 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2016, first due in calendar year 2017. When was it first passed: Superintendent Dr. David Hire said the levy was first passed in May 1988 and raises approximately $518,195. It is a

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limited levy and therefore must be renewed every five years. What will it cost tax payers: Someone with a home valued at $75,000 will see a yearly cost of $65.25 or a monthly cost of $5.44. What will the funds be used for: According to Dr. Hire, money generated from the levy goes toward day to day operating expenses such as utility bills, buying supplies like textbooks and staff. Why should voters vote for this levy: Hire hopes that the community will vote yes for this levy and continue to support the schools. This levy

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is a part of the district’s regular annual budget. The district counts on it and is always trying to be good stewards of tax payers’ money. “We aren’t asking for anything additional, but this is critical for us to maintain and continue on with what we are already doing,” Hire said. What happens if this levy doesn’t pass: The board will have to make the decision about trying to put it on the ballot for the next election. “We are really grateful to the Coshocton community for its past support and ask them to continue to support us,” Hire said. “Education is the foundation for a strong economy and democracy.” Coshocton County General Health District proposed tax levy (additional) An additional tax for the benefit of the County of Coshocton for the purpose of necessary expenses of the Coshocton County General Health District at a rate not exceeding 0.2 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.02 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2016, first due in calendar year 2017. When was it first passed and how many years is it for: The county health department is not currently funded by a tax levy. Steve Lonsinger, health commissioner for the Coshocton County General Health District said the 0.2 mill SEE “ELECTION” ON PAGE 32

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Commissioners moving forward with two requests being taken care of by the trustees. The steps being taken by the trustees and commissioners are just necessary formalities before the land owner can gate the road. At their meeting the commissioners also: • Received the dog warden’s report for the week ending Feb. 29, with six dogs picked up by the warden, two dogs brought in as strays, four dogs destroyed, 15 citations issued, 35 calls handled, nine dog licenses sold, three late fees paid, three dogs sold, five dogs redeemed, six dogs per owner surrender, $40 in boarding fees collected for a total of $484 in fees collected. • Requested a motion to sign an addendum

to the Integrated Public Alert Warning System (IPAWS) effective March 2, through April 8 in the amount of $1,500 with the cost for each successive year of this addendum commencing April 9, 2017 and continuing on each annual anniversary of the addendum renewal date thereafter, shall be $1,500 per year. IPAWS is an upgrade to the CodeRED system and will allow EMA to reach each resident during a large-scale emergency through phone, Internet, e-mail, or television, regardless of whether or not they are signed up for the program.

DD Awareness Month theme is ‘What’s Your Story’ organizations across the state and nation in planning special events in March to raise public awareness of the many abilities people with disabilities have. The campaign goes on to focus on the many positive roles individuals with disabilities play in our community, everything from entrepreneurs, home owners and volunteers to artists, employees, and sports players. “It all begins with the community. When people with disabilities are welcomed into local neighborhoods, workplaces, houses of worship and schools they are given the opportunity to share their abilities,” Oster said. “The County Board of DD recognizes that community is an essential part of every individual’s life and we are fortunate that Coshocton County is such a welcoming and supportive community.” During March, Developmental Disabilities

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COSHOCTON – The Coshocton County Commissioners met March 2, and agreed to accept a petition from the Bedford Township Trustees. The petition is for the vacation of the entire portion of Township Road 60A that has not already been vacated and is currently in abandoned status located in Bedford Township, Coshocton County, Ohio. The landowner requested this action and since the trustees had no objections and the commissioners agreed to it the next step will be for the commissioners to schedule a viewing and a public hearing. The portion of the road being discussed is already in abandoned status and has not been

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COSHOCTON - Mary CONTRIBUTED and Tony Cameron of Warsaw and Harold COSHOCTON - Coshocton Springs Health & Rehabilitation Center will and Ruby Sharier of have an egg hunt and spring craft show on Saturday, March 19. The craft Coshocton, would show will be from 1 - 4 p.m. and the egg hunt will begin at 2 p.m. The age ranges for the egg hunt are 0 - 4, 5 - 8, and 9 - 12 years old. Two like to announce the to three prizes will be awarded in each age group. Each child will receive engagement of their a bag of candy. The spring craft show will have a variety of items. Crafters daughter, Anna Maria are asked to provide one door prize. Spaces are $10 per crafter. Food will Sharier, to Cheyenne be served by Girl Scout Troop 2625. The Easter Bunny will be there to take Henry Fowler. Cheyenne is the pictures with the kids. The center is also having a coloring contest. All pictures must be son of Carl and Joy submitted by March 19. The winner in each age category will be chosen Fowler of Dundee. Anna and by a resident at the center. Cheyenne are both graduates of River CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 View High School. Anna is employed building to get there. On our second view of the school, we did a little more as a downgrader at accurate measuring. The dome of the planetarium is 24 feet and it goes up Kraft Heinz Company. 20 feet. We knew that no classroom goes up 20 feet. So, the room must be Cheyenne is a graduate somewhere on the top floor. We found a room where the diameter of the of COTC and is dome would just fit. It is room 412. For those of you who graduated some employed at Genesis. time ago, this room used to be a study hall with a slanted floor. Several years He is a surgical tech CHEYENNE HENRY FOWLER AND ago, the room was leveled so it could be used as a classroom. It is close to coordinator. ANNA MARIA SHARIER an outside entrance and the restrooms are nearby. The wedding is set What grade levels will use the planetarium? Since I was director, the for May 14, 2016 and will take place at Schumaker Farms. curriculum has changed for the elementary school classes. But as I see it, the planetarium can be used in any of the elementary classes whether it is part of the state curriculum or not. The use of the planetarium crosses over various subject matter. For instance, a story can be read in the classroom dealing with space travel and rocket ships. The students can then go to the planetarium and see a program that deals with the vastness of space and The Milwaukee the different objects in space. In art class, students can make drawings of rep will be here constellations and then go to the planetarium and see them. Or maybe in for a demo language class, students could write their own myths about a constellation. May 2nd from 10AM to 2PM In math class, students learn about coordinates. In the planetarium they can learn how coordinates are used to locate places in the sky. At the high school level the same thing holds true. The planetarium crosses over curriculums. In the science classes they can learn what stars are composed of by viewing spectrums of various light sources. They can study the focal lengths of various lenses and then build a simple telescope. What I am trying to say is that in my opinion, as I said before, the planetarium can be used at any grade level. It may depend a little on the WHEN YOU ingenuity and creativity of the planetarium director and the teachers. Editor’s note: The Committee to Save the Coshocton Planetarium is led by PURCHASE Ron Derewecki, who will occasional submit this column to The Beacon A QUALIFYING addressing questions and concerns about the project.

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LEGAL NOTICE Ord 3-16 an ordinance to approve settlement in case captioned SBA Towers VI, LLC and the City of Coshocton. Complete text of this ordinance may be obtained or viewed at the Clerk of Council Office, City of Coshocton. CCB Mar2,9’16 Ord 5-16 an ordinance ameding water rates for the City of Coshocton effective March 1, 2016. Complete text of this ordinance may be obtained or viewed at the Clerk of Council Office, City of Coshocton. CCB Mar9,16’16 LEGAL NOTICE The annual financial reports for Coshocton County General Health District, Child & Family First Council, Regional Planning, Coshocton City/County Park District, and Soil & Water funds for the year ended December 31, 2015 are complete and on file in the office of the Coshocton County Auditor. The report is available for public review and inspection at the Auditor’s office, 349 Main Street. Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Christine Sycks, Coshocton County Auditor CCB March2’16 Public Notice The 2015 Annual Financial report for Virginia Township is completed. The report may be viewed upon request by contacting the Fiscal Officer at 740-829-2666. Township meetings are held the first Monday of the month, with no meeting in January. Meetings for July and September this year will be moved to Tuesday, due to the holidays. Meetings are held at the Township Hall located on CR 6, beginning at 7:00 p.m. Meeting dates are posted at the Township Hall. Candy McCoy, Fiscal Officer. CCB Mar9’16 Having been petitioned by the Bedford Township Trustees for the vacation of the entire portion of Township Road 60A that has not already been vacated and located entirely on the property of ETM Holdings LLC in Bedford Township, Coshocton County, Ohio, a viewing of said roadway will be held on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. and a public hearing will be held on Wednesday, March 30, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. in the Coshocton County Commissioners Office located at 401 ½ Main Street, Coshocton, Ohio. By Order of the Board of Coshocton County Commissioners D. Curtis Lee, President CCB Mar9,16’16

NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19,5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of the Coshocton County of Coshocton County, Ohio passed on the 9th day of December, 2015, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the Primary Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 15th day of March, 2016, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Coshocton County for the purpose of necessary expendses of the Coshocton County Health District. Tax being an additional tax at a rate not exceeding 0.2 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.02 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Coshocton County, Ohio. Steve Hall, Chair Stephanie Slifko, Director Dated 8 September, 2015 CCB March2,9’16

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19,5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Conesville Village Council of the Conesville Village of Conesville, Ohio passed on the 8th day of September, 2015, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the Primary Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 15th day of March, 2016, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Conesville Village for the purpose of current expenses. Tax being a renewal of an existing tax of 5 mills at a rate not exceeding 5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.50 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Coshocton County, Ohio. Steve Hall, Chair Stephanie Slifko, Director Dated 8 September, 2015 CCB March2,9’16 NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19,5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Board of Education of the Coshocton City School District of Coshocton, Ohio passed on the 11th day of November, 2015, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the Primary Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 15th day of March, 2016, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Coshocton City School District for the purpose of current expenses. Tax being a renewal of an existing tax at a rate not exceeding 4.9 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.49 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Coshocton County, Ohio. Steve Hall, Chair Stephanie Slifko, Director Dated 11 November, 2015 CCB March2,9’16

DELINQUENT LAND TAX LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES BY ACTION IN REM, JANETTE DONAKER TREASURER OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO Plaintiff VS PARCELS OF LAND ENCUMBERED WITH DELINQUENT TAX LIENS Defendant Case No. 2016 CI 0063, COMPLAINT Notice of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes, by Action in Rem by County Treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio Public notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of February, 2016, the county treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio, filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Coshocton County, Ohio, at Coshocton, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against certain real property situated in such county, as described in that complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the court a judgment foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens on it. Such action is brought against the real estate only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if, pursuant to the action, the property if sold for an amount that is less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the court, in a separate order, may enter a deficiency judgement against the owner of record of a parcel for the amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a corporation, the court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of that corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street

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address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated delinquent land tax certificate or master list of delinquent tracts (a complete description of the parcel can be reviewed at the clerk of courts office); a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required title search relating to the parcel; all as more fully set forth in the complaint are as follows: EXHIBIT “A” This Exhibit incorporated the use of Coshocton County’s Permanent Parcel Number System in lieu of a complete legal description to each of the following parcels may be obtained in the office of the Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio in the document or documents found at the Deed Books and page numbers or other volumes cited below. 1) Parcel Number: 003-00000436-00 ADDRESS: Unknown

Delinquent Land Taxes, by Action in Rem by County Treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio Public notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of February, 2016, the county treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio, filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Coshocton County, Ohio, at Coshocton, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against certain real property situated in such county, as described in that complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the court a judgment foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens on it. Such action is brought against the real estate only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if, pursuant to the action, the property if sold for an amount that is less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the court, in a separate order, may enter a deficiency judgement against the owner of record of a parcel for the amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a corporation, the court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of that corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated delinquent land tax certificate or master list of delinquent tracts (a complete description of the parcel can be reviewed at the clerk of courts office); a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required title search relating to the parcel; all as more fully set forth in the complaint are as follows: EXHIBIT “A” This Exhibit incorporated the use of Coshocton County’s Permanent Parcel Number System in lieu of a complete legal description to each of the following parcels may be obtained in the office of the Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio in the document or documents found at the Deed Books and page numbers or other volumes cited below. 1) Parcel Number: 003-00000435-00 ADDRESS: Unknown

the answer shall be served on the prosecuting attorney, on or before April 13, 2016 . If no answer is filed with respect to a parcel listed in the complaint, on or before the date specified as the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure and forfeiture will be taken by default as to that parcel. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure and forfeiture is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding, which are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of an entry of confirmation of sale, any owner or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in, a parcel listed in the complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the treasurer the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding instituted against the parcel under section 5721.14 of the Revised Code. Upon filing of any entry of confirmation of sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, or interest in, lien upon, and any equity of redemption in, such parcel. Janet S. Mosier, Clerk of Coshocton County Court of Common Pleas Coshocton, Ohio Answer Date: April 13, 2016 (Pub: CCB, Mar2,9,16’16) #PrenMethan2016CI0065

Amount Due: $512.04, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Pren Methan Address: Unknown Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: The unknown heirs of Pren Methan Address: Unknown Any person owning or claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel of real property above listed may file an answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed an any defence or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the undersigned clerk of the court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the prosecuting attorney, on or before April 13, 2016. If no answer is filed with respect to a parcel listed in the complaint, on or before the date specified as the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure and forfeiture will be taken by default as to that parcel. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure and forfeiture is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding, which are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of an entry of confirmation of sale, any owner or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in, a parcel listed in the complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the treasurer the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding instituted against the parcel under section 5721.14 of the Revised Code. Upon filing of any entry of confirmation of sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, or interest in, lien upon, and any equity of redemption in, such parcel. Janet S. Mosier, Clerk of Coshocton County Court of Common Pleas Coshocton, Ohio Answer Date: April 13, 2016 (Pub: CCB, Mar2,9,16’16) #PrenMethan2016CI0063

DELINQUENT LAND TAX LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES BY ACTION IN REM, JANETTE DONAKER TREASURER OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO Plaintiff VS PARCELS OF LAND ENCUMBERED WITH DELINQUENT TAX LIENS Defendant Case No. 2016 CI 0065, COMPLAINT Notice of Foreclosure of Liens for

Amount Due: $16,659.04, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Pren Methan Address: Unknown 2) Parcel Number: 003-00000437-00 ADDRESS: Unknown Amount Due: $15,781.86, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Pren Methan Address: Unknown Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: The unknown heirs of Pren Methan Address: Unknown Name: The unknown heirs of Sarah A. Methan Address: Unknown Name: Pren Methan Address: Unknown Name: Sarah A. Methan Address: Unknown 3) Parcel Number: 003-00000436-00 Amount Due: $512.04 All the coal under the E. 1/2 of Lot 20, Bedford Twp, Coshocton County, Ohio, containing 44# acres and E# 1/2 of Lot 21, containing 94#ac. Any person owning or claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel of real property above listed may file an answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed an any defence or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the undersigned clerk of the court, and a copy of

LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES BY ACTION IN REM, JANETTE DONAKER TREASURER OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO Plaintiff VS PARCELS OF LAND ENCUMBERED WITH DELINQUENT TAX LIENS Defendant Case No. 2016 CI 0064, COMPLAINT Notice of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes, by Action in Rem by County Treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio Public notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of February, 2016, the county treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio, filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Coshocton County, Ohio, at Coshocton, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against certain real property situated in such county, as described in that complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the court a judgment foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens on it. Such action is brought against the real estate only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if, pursuant to the action, the property if sold for an amount that is less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the court, in a separate order, may enter a deficiency judgement against the owner of record of a parcel for the amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a corporation, the court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of that corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated delinquent land tax certificate or master list of delinquent tracts (a complete description of the parcel can be reviewed at the clerk of courts office); a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required title search relating to the parcel; all as more fully set forth in the complaint are as follows: EXHIBIT “A” This Exhibit incorporated the use of Coshocton County’s Permanent Parcel Number System in lieu of a complete legal description to each of the following parcels may be obtained in the office of the Recorder of Coshocton County,


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Ohio in the document or documents found at the Deed Books and page numbers or other volumes cited below. 1) Parcel Number: 003-00001138-00 ADDRESS: Unknown

Public notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of February, 2016, the county treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio, filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Coshocton County, Ohio, at Coshocton, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against certain real property situated in such county, as described in that complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the court a judgment foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens on it. Such action is brought against the real estate only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if, pursuant to the action, the property if sold for an amount that is less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the court, in a separate order, may enter a deficiency judgement against the owner of record of a parcel for the amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a corporation, the court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of that corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated delinquent land tax certificate or master list of delinquent tracts (a complete description of the parcel can be reviewed at the clerk of courts office); a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required title search relating to the parcel; all as more fully set forth in the complaint are as follows: EXHIBIT “A” This Exhibit incorporated the use of Coshocton County’s Permanent Parcel Number System in lieu of a complete legal description to each of the following parcels may be obtained in the office of the Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio in the document or documents found at the Deed Books and page numbers or other volumes cited below. 1) Parcel Number: 003-00004128-00 ADDRESS: 1234 S. 6th Street, Coshocton, OH 43812

under section 5721.14 of the Revised Code. Upon filing of any entry of confirmation of sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, or interest in, lien upon, and any equity of redemption in, such parcel. Janet S. Mosier, Clerk of Coshocton County Court of Common Pleas Coshocton, Ohio Answer Date: April 13, 2016 (Pub: CCB, Mar2,9,16’16) #Harmon, C Welding&Svs2016CI0057

Name: Paul Carlisle Address: Unknown Name: Robert Dennis Address: Unknown Name: A. Cemal Eringen Address: Unknown Name: The Estate of Jean Dennis Address: Unknown Name: The Unknown heirs of Jean Dennis Address: Unknown Name: Any Assignors of the above individuals Address: Unknown

owner of record of a parcel for the amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a corporation, the court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of that corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated delinquent land tax certificate or master list of delinquent tracts (a complete description of the parcel can be reviewed at the clerk of courts office); a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required title search relating to the parcel; all as more fully set forth in the complaint are as follows: EXHIBIT “A” This Exhibit incorporated the use of Coshocton County’s Permanent Parcel Number System in lieu of a complete legal description to each of the following parcels may be obtained in the office of the Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio in the document or documents found at the Deed Books and page numbers or other volumes cited below. 1) Parcel Number: 038000-4-2 ADDRESS: 16500 Township Road 287, Conesville, OH 43811 Description of personal property: 1990 Skyline Mobile Homes

Amount Due: $1,688.06, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Leah Elizabeth Underwood Address: Unknown 2) Parcel Number: 003-00001137-00 ADDRESS: Unknown Amount Due: $1,613.18, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Leah Elizabeth Underwood Address: Unknown Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: The unknown heirs of Leah Elizabeth Underwood Address: Unknown, $1,613.81 0013-0001137-00 $1,688.06 013-00001138-00 The mineral interests lying under Pt. Sec. 20 and 21, Jackson Twp., Coshocton County, Ohio.

LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES BY ACTION IN REM, JANETTE DONAKER TREASURER OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO Plaintiff VS PARCELS OF LAND ENCUMBERED WITH DELINQUENT TAX LIENS Defendant Case No. 2016 CI 0057, COMPLAINT Notice of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes, by Action in Rem by County Treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio

Amount Due: $1,455.22, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Charlie Harmon Welding & Svs, LLC Address: 1234 S. 6th St., Coshocton, OH 43812 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: All current tenants Address: 1234 South 6th St., Coshocton, OH 43812 Name: Bank One, NA nka Chase Address: 120 S. 4th Street, Coshocton, OH 43812 Any person owning or claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel of real property above listed may file an answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed an any defence or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the undersigned clerk of the court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the prosecuting attorney, on or before April 13, 2016 . If no answer is filed with respect to a parcel listed in the complaint, on or before the date specified as the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure and forfeiture will be taken by default as to that parcel. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure and forfeiture is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding, which are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of an entry of confirmation of sale, any owner or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in, a parcel listed in the complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the treasurer the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding instituted against the parcel

Amount Due: $11,794.36, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Martha D. Carlisle et al Address: Unknown Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: All current tenants Address: Unknown Name: Martha D. Carlisle Address: Unknown

Any person owning or claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel of real property above listed may file an answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed an any defence or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the undersigned clerk of the court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the prosecuting attorney, on or before April 13, 2016 . If no answer is filed with respect to a parcel listed in the complaint, on or before the date specified as the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure and forfeiture will be taken by default as to that parcel. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure and forfeiture is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding, which are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of an entry of confirmation of sale, any owner or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in, a parcel listed in the complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the treasurer the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding instituted against the parcel under section 5721.14 of the Revised Code. Upon filing of any entry of confirmation of sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, or interest in, lien upon, and any equity of redemption in, such parcel. Janet S. Mosier, Clerk of Coshocton County Court of Common Pleas Coshocton, Ohio Answer Date: April 13, 2016 (Pub: CCB, Mar2,9,16’16) #Carlisle, M 2016CI0066 LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES BY ACTION IN REM, JANETTE DONAKER TREASURER OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO Plaintiff VS PARCELS OF LAND ENCUMBERED WITH DELINQUENT TAX LIENS Defendant Case No. 2015 CI 0422 , COMPLAINT Notice of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes, by Action in Rem by County Treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio Public notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of October, 2015, the county treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio, filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Coshocton County, Ohio, at Coshocton, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against certain personal property situated in such county, as described in that complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the court a judgment foreclosing the tax liens against such personal property and ordering the sale of such personal property for the satisfaction of the tax liens on it. Such action is brought against the personal property only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if, pursuant to the action, the property if sold for an amount that is less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the court, in a separate order, may enter a deficiency judgement against the

Amount Due: $432.46, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Timothy A. Durben Address: 16500 Township Road, Conesville, OH 43811 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: The Park National Bank Address: 50 North 3rd Street, P.O. Box 500, Newark, OH 43058 Name: Department of Taxation Address: P.O. Box 530, Columbus, OH 43216-0530 Any person owning or claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel of personal property above listed may file an answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed an any defence or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the undersigned clerk of the court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the prosecuting attorney, on or before April 29, 2016 . If no answer is filed with respect to a parcel listed in the complaint, on or before the date specified as the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure and forfeiture will be taken by default as to that parcel. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure and forfeiture is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding, which are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of an entry of confirmation of sale, any owner or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in, a parcel listed in the complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the treasurer the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding instituted against the parcel under section 5721.14 of the Revised Code. Upon filing of any entry of confirmation of sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, or interest in, lien upon, and any equity of redemption in, such parcel. Janet S. Mosier, Clerk of Coshocton County Court of Common Pleas Coshocton, Ohio Answer Date: April 29, 2016 (Pub: CCB, March9,16,23’16 #Durben,T2015CI0422

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Any person owning or claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel of real property above listed may file an answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed an any defence or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the undersigned clerk of the court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the prosecuting attorney, on or before April 13,2016 If no answer is filed with respect to a parcel listed in the complaint, on or before the date specified as the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure and forfeiture will be taken by default as to that parcel. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure and forfeiture is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding, which are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of an entry of confirmation of sale, any owner or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in, a parcel listed in the complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the treasurer the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding instituted against the parcel under section 5721.14 of the Revised Code. Upon filing of any entry of confirmation of sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, or interest in, lien upon, and any equity of redemption in, such parcel. Janet S. Mosier, Clerk of Coshocton County Court of Common Pleas Coshocton, Ohio Answer Date: April 13, 2016 (Pub: CCB, Mar2,9,16’16) #Underwood, L2016CI0064

LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES BY ACTION IN REM, JANETTE DONAKER TREASURER OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO Plaintiff VS PARCELS OF LAND ENCUMBERED WITH DELINQUENT TAX LIENS Defendant Case No. 2016 CI 0066, COMPLAINT Notice of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes, by Action in Rem by County Treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio Public notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of February, 2016, the county treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio, filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Coshocton County, Ohio, at Coshocton, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against certain real property situated in such county, as described in that complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the court a judgment foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens on it. Such action is brought against the real estate only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if, pursuant to the action, the property if sold for an amount that is less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the court, in a separate order, may enter a deficiency judgement against the owner of record of a parcel for the amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a corporation, the court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of that corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated delinquent land tax certificate or master list of delinquent tracts (a complete description of the parcel can be reviewed at the clerk of courts office); a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required title search relating to the parcel; all as more fully set forth in the complaint are as follows: EXHIBIT “A” This Exhibit incorporated the use of Coshocton County’s Permanent Parcel Number System in lieu of a complete legal description to each of the following parcels may be obtained in the office of the Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio in the document or documents found at the Deed Books and page numbers or other volumes cited below. 1) Parcel Number: 018-00001048-00 ADDRESS: Unknown

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LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES BY ACTION IN REM, JANETTE DONAKER TREASURER OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO Plaintiff VS PARCELS OF LAND ENCUMBERED WITH DELINQUENT TAX LIENS Defendant Case No. 2015 CI 0438, COMPLAINT Notice of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes, by Action in Rem by County Treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio Public notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of October, 2015, the county treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio, filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Coshocton County, Ohio, at Coshocton, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against certain real property situated in such county, as described in that complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the court a judgment foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens on it. Such action is brought against the real estate only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if, pursuant to the action, the property if sold for an amount that is less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the court, in a separate order, may enter a deficiency judgement against the owner of record of a parcel for the amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a corporation, the court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of that corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated delinquent land tax certificate or master list of delinquent tracts (a complete description of the parcel can be reviewed at the clerk of courts office); a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required title search relating to the parcel; all as more fully set forth in the complaint are as follows: EXHIBIT “A” This Exhibit incorporated the use of Coshocton County’s Permanent Parcel Number System in lieu of a complete legal description to each of the following parcels may be obtained in the office of the Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio in the document or documents found at the Deed Books and page numbers or other volumes cited below. 1) Parcel Number: 041-00000002-04 ADDRESS: 36532 Township Road 72, Frazeysburg, OH 43822

parcel. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure and forfeiture is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding, which are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of an entry of confirmation of sale, any owner or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in, a parcel listed in the complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the treasurer the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding instituted against the parcel under section 5721.14 of the Revised Code. Upon filing of any entry of confirmation of sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, or interest in, lien upon, and any equity of redemption in, such parcel. Janet S. Mosier, Clerk of Coshocton County Court of Common Pleas Coshocton, Ohio Answer Date: April 20, 2016 (Pub: CCB, Mar9,16,23’16) #Krueger, C2015CI0438

Amount Due: $986.22, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Christopher G. Krueger Address: 36532 Township Road 72, Frazeysburg, OH 43822 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: The Home Loan Savings Bank Address: 413 Main Street, Coshocton, OH 43812 Any person owning or claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel of real property above listed may file an answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed an any defence or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the undersigned clerk of the court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the prosecuting attorney, on or before April 20, 2016. If no answer is filed with respect to a parcel listed in the complaint, on or before the date specified as the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure and forfeiture will be taken by default as to that

LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES BY ACTION IN REM, JANETTE DONAKER TREASURER OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO Plaintiff VS PARCELS OF LAND ENCUMBERED WITH DELINQUENT TAX LIENS Defendant Case No. 2015 CI 0449, COMPLAINT Notice of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes, by Action in Rem by County Treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio Public notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of October, 2015, the county treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio, filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Coshocton County, Ohio, at Coshocton, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against certain real property situated in such county, as described in that complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the court a judgment foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens on it. Such action is brought against the real estate only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if, pursuant to the action, the property if sold for an amount that is less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the court, in a separate order, may enter a deficiency judgement against the owner of record of a parcel for the amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a corporation, the court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of that corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated delinquent land tax certificate or master list of delinquent tracts (a complete description of the parcel can be reviewed at the clerk of courts office); a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required title search relating to the parcel; all as more fully set forth in the complaint are as follows: EXHIBIT “A” This Exhibit incorporated the use of Coshocton County’s Permanent Parcel Number System in lieu of a complete legal description to each of the following parcels may be obtained in the office of the Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio in the document or documents found at the Deed Books and page numbers or other volumes cited below. 1) Parcel Number: 043-00001385-00 ADDRESS: 352 N. Water Street, Coshocton, OH 43812

DELINQUENT LAND TAX Amount Due: $404.15, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Reva Vondrasek Address: 352 N. Water Street, Coshocton, OH 43812 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: All current tenants Address: 352 N. Water Street, Coshocton, OH 43812 Name: Kenneth S. Vondrasek Address: 352 N. Water Street, Coshocton, OH 43812 Any person owning or claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel of real property above listed may file an answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed an any defence or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the undersigned clerk of the court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the prosecuting attorney, on or before April 20, 2016. If no answer is filed with respect to a parcel listed in the complaint, on or before the date specified as the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure and forfeiture will be taken by default as to that parcel. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure and forfeiture is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding, which are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of an entry of confirmation of sale, any owner or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in, a parcel listed in the complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the treasurer the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding instituted against the parcel under section 5721.14 of the Revised Code. Upon filing of any entry of confirmation of sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, or interest in, lien upon, and any equity of redemption in, such parcel. Janet S. Mosier, Clerk of Coshocton County Court of Common Pleas Coshocton, Ohio Answer Date: April 20, 2016 (Pub: CCB, Mar9,16,23’16) #Vondrasek, R2015CI0449 LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES BY ACTION IN REM, JANETTE DONAKER TREASURER OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO Plaintiff VS PARCELS OF LAND ENCUMBERED WITH DELINQUENT TAX LIENS Defendant Case No. 2015 CI 0453, COMPLAINT Notice of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes, by Action in Rem by County Treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio Public notice is hereby given that on the 29th day of October, 2015, the county treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio, filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Coshocton County, Ohio, at Coshocton, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against certain real property situated in such county, as described in that complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the court a judgment foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens on it. Such action is brought against the real estate only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if, pursuant to the action, the property if sold for an amount that is less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the court, in a separate order,

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may enter a deficiency judgement against the owner of record of a parcel for the amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a corporation, the court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of that corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated delinquent land tax certificate or master list of delinquent tracts (a complete description of the parcel can be reviewed at the clerk of courts office); a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required title search relating to the parcel; all as more fully set forth in the complaint are as follows: EXHIBIT “A” This Exhibit incorporated the use of Coshocton County’s Permanent Parcel Number System in lieu of a complete legal description to each of the following parcels may be obtained in the office of the Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio in the document or documents found at the Deed Books and page numbers or other volumes cited below. 1) Parcel Number: 042-00000150-05 ADDRESS: TR 178, Fresno, OH 43824

LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES BY ACTION IN REM, JANETTE DONAKER TREASURER OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO Plaintiff VS PARCELS OF LAND ENCUMBERED WITH DELINQUENT TAX LIENS Defendant Case No. 2015 CI 0428, COMPLAINT Notice of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes, by Action in Rem by County Treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio Public notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of October, 2015, the county treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio, filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Coshocton County, Ohio, at Coshocton, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against certain real property situated in such county, as described in that complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the court a judgment foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens on it. Such action is brought against the real estate only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if, pursuant to the action, the property if sold for an amount that is less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the court, in a separate order, may enter a deficiency judgement against the owner of record of a parcel for the amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a corporation, the court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of that corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated delinquent land tax certificate or master list of delinquent tracts (a complete description of the parcel can be reviewed at the clerk of courts office); a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required title search relating to the parcel; all as more fully set forth in the complaint are as follows: EXHIBIT “A” This Exhibit incorporated the use of Coshocton County’s Permanent Parcel Number System in lieu of a complete legal description to each of the following parcels may be obtained in the office of the Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio in the document or documents found at the Deed Books and page numbers or other volumes cited below. 1) Parcel Number: 043-00004436-00 ADDRESS: 1250 Vine Street, Coshocton, OH 43812

Amount Due: $3,395.81, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Jerry L. Crane and Nancy A. Crane Address: 5220 Tannerville Rd., Orrville, OH 44667 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: Orrville Pointe, Inc. Address: 230 South Crownhill Rd., Orrville, OH 44667 Any person owning or claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel of real property above listed may file an answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed an any defence or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the undersigned clerk of the court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the prosecuting attorney, on or before April 20, 2016. If no answer is filed with respect to a parcel listed in the complaint, on or before the date specified as the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure and forfeiture will be taken by default as to that parcel. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure and forfeiture is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding, which are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of an entry of confirmation of sale, any owner or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in, a parcel listed in the complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the treasurer the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding instituted against the parcel under section 5721.14 of the Revised Code. Upon filing of any entry of confirmation of sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, or interest in, lien upon, and any equity of redemption in, such parcel. Janet S. Mosier, Clerk of Coshocton County Court of Common Pleas Coshocton, Ohio Answer Date: April 20, 2016 (Pub: CCB, Mar9,16,23’16) #Crane,J&N2015CI0453

Amount Due: $4,624.32, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Kevin J. White Address: 1250 Vine Street, Coshocton, OH 43812 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: All Current tenants Address: 1250 Vine Street, Coshocton, OH 43812 Any person owning or claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel of real property above listed may file an answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed an any defence or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the undersigned clerk of the court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the prosecuting attorney, on or before April 20, 2016. If no answer is filed with respect to a parcel listed in the complaint, on or before the date specified as the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure and


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forfeiture will be taken by default as to that parcel. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure and forfeiture is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding, which are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of an entry of confirmation of sale, any owner or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in, a parcel listed in the complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the treasurer the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding instituted against the parcel under section 5721.14 of the Revised Code. Upon filing of any entry of confirmation of sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, or interest in, lien upon, and any equity of redemption in, such parcel. Janet S. Mosier, Clerk of Coshocton County Court of Common Pleas Coshocton, Ohio Answer Date: April 20, 2016 (Pub: CCB, Mar9,16,23’16) #White, K2015CI0428

Amount Due: $488.15, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Steve R. Woodby Address: 1523 E. Main Street, Coshocton, OH 43812 olumes cited below. 2) Parcel Number: 029-00000840-00 ADDRESS: Canal Street, West Lafayette, OH 43845

LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES BY ACTION IN REM, JANETTE DONAKER TREASURER OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO Plaintiff VS PARCELS OF LAND ENCUMBERED WITH DELINQUENT TAX LIENS Defendant Case No. 2015 CI 0356, COMPLAINT Notice of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes, by Action in Rem by County Treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio Public notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of August, 2015, the county treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio, filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Coshocton County, Ohio, at Coshocton, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against certain real property situated in such county, as described in that complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the court a judgment foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens on it. Such action is brought against the real estate only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if, pursuant to the action, the property if sold for an amount that is less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the court, in a separate order, may enter a deficiency judgement against the owner of record of a parcel for the amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a corporation, the court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of that corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated delinquent land tax certificate or master list of delinquent tracts (a complete description of the parcel can be reviewed at the clerk of courts office); a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required title search relating to the parcel; all as more fully set forth in the complaint are as follows: EXHIBIT “A” This Exhibit incorporated the use of Coshocton County’s Permanent Parcel Number System in lieu of a complete legal description to each of the following parcels may be obtained in the office of the Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio in the document or documents found at the Deed Books and page numbers or other volumes cited below. 1) Parcel Number: 029-00000835-00 ADDRESS: Canal Street, West Lafayette, OH 43845

Any person owning or claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel of real property above listed may file an answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed an any defence or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the undersigned clerk of the court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the prosecuting attorney, on or before April 20, 2016. If no answer is filed with respect to a parcel listed in the complaint, on or before the date specified as the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure and forfeiture will be taken by default as to that parcel. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure and forfeiture is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding, which are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of an entry of confirmation of sale, any owner or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in, a parcel listed in the complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the treasurer the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding instituted against the parcel under section 5721.14 of the Revised Code. Upon filing of any entry of confirmation of sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, or interest in, lien upon, and any equity of redemption in, such parcel. Janet S. Mosier, Clerk of Coshocton County Court of Common Pleas Coshocton, Ohio Answer Date: April 20, 2016 (Pub: CCB, Mar9,16,23’16) #Woodby, S2015CI0356

The object of the action is to obtain from the court a judgment foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens on it. Such action is brought against the real estate only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if, pursuant to the action, the property if sold for an amount that is less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the court, in a separate order, may enter a deficiency judgement against the owner of record of a parcel for the amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a corporation, the court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of that corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated delinquent land tax certificate or master list of delinquent tracts (a complete description of the parcel can be reviewed at the clerk of courts office); a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required title search relating to the parcel; all as more fully set forth in the complaint are as follows: EXHIBIT “A” This Exhibit incorporated the use of Coshocton County’s Permanent Parcel Number System in lieu of a complete legal description to each of the following parcels may be obtained in the office of the Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio in the document or documents found at the Deed Books and page numbers or other volumes cited below. 1) Parcel Number: 005-00000242-00 ADDRESS: S.R. 60, Warsaw, OH 43844

Amount Due: $170.41, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Steve R. Woodby Address: 1523 E. Main Street, Coshocton, OH 43812 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: Unknown spouse of Steve R. Woodby Address: 1523 E. Main Street, Coshocton, OH 43812

LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES BY ACTION IN REM, JANETTE DONAKER TREASURER OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO Plaintiff VS PARCELS OF LAND ENCUMBERED WITH DELINQUENT TAX LIENS Defendant Case No. 2016 CI 0092, COMPLAINT Notice of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes, by Action in Rem by County Treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio Public notice is hereby given that on the 1st day of March, 2016, the county treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio, filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Coshocton County, Ohio, at Coshocton, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against certain real property situated in such county, as described in that complaint.

Amount Due: $1,098.94, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Waneta Williamson, Trustee and David A. Williamson Address: 29619 State Route 60, Warsaw, OH 43844 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: None 2) Parcel Number: 005-00000243-00 ADDRESS: S.R. 60, Warsaw, OH 43844 Amount Due: $659.29, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Waneta Williamson, Trustee and David A. Williamson Address: 29619 State Route 60, Warsaw, OH 43844 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: None 3) Parcel Number: 005-00000248-00 ADDRESS: 29806 S.R. 60, Warsaw, OH 43844 Amount Due: $2,323.97, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Waneta Williamson, Trustee and David A. Williamson Address: 29619 State Route 60, Warsaw, OH 43844 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: Mullet Drillling Company, Inc. Address: 3530 C.R. 58, Millersburg, OH 44654 Name: All current tenants Address: 29806 S.R. 60, Warsaw, OH 43844 4) Parcel Number: 005-00000250-00 ADDRESS: 29619 S.R. 60, Warsaw, OH

DELINQUENT LAND TAX 43844 Amount Due: $6,055.86, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Waneta Williamson, Trustee and David A. Williamson Address: 29619 State Route 60, Warsaw, OH 43844 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: Mullet Drilling Company, Inc Address: 3530 C.R. 58, Millersburg, OH 44654 Name: All current tenants Address: 29806 S.R. 60, Warsaw, OH 43844 5) Parcel Number: 005-00000246-00 ADDRESS: S.R. 60, Warsaw, OH 43844 Amount Due: $1,045.15, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Waneta Williamson, Trustee and David A. Williamson Address: 29619 State Route 60, Warsaw, OH 43844 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: None 6) Parcel Number: 005-00000247-00 ADDRESS: S.R. 60, Warsaw, OH 43844 Amount Due: $2,026.17, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Waneta Williamson, Trustee and David A. Williamson Address: 29619 State Route 60, Warsaw, OH 43844 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: None Any person owning or claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel of real property above listed may file an answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed an any defence or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the undersigned clerk of the court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the prosecuting attorney, on or before April 20, 2016. If no answer is filed with respect to a parcel listed in the complaint, on or before the date specified as the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure and forfeiture will be taken by default as to that parcel. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure and forfeiture is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding, which are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of an entry of confirmation of sale, any owner or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in, a parcel listed in the complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the treasurer the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding instituted against the parcel under section 5721.14 of the Revised Code. Upon filing of any entry of confirmation of sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, or interest in, lien upon, and any equity of redemption in, such parcel. Janet S. Mosier, Clerk of Coshocton County Court of Common Pleas Coshocton, Ohio Answer Date: April 20, 2016 (Pub: CCB, Mar9,16,23’16) #Williamson,W2016CI0092

SHERIFF’S SALE Court Ordered Real Estate Auction Franklin County Case # 14 CV 9809 BENCHMARK BANK vs. CHARLES A. MOON et al. 5 COSHOCTON PROPERTIES IN ONE AUCTION EVENT March 31, 2016 @ 1:00 PM Auction held at: Coshocton Village Inn 115 N. Water St. Coshocton, OH 43812 PROPERTY # 1 Address: 605 E. Main St.(REAR), Coshocton, OH 43812 Coshocton County Parcel #: 043-00002354-00 Description: This is vacant 50’x85’ vacant, paved lot with frontage on Sixth St. MINIMUM BID $934.00 + 10% BUYER’S PREMIUM PROPERTY # 2 Address: 605 E. Main St., Coshocton, OH 43812 Coshocton County Parcel #: 043-00000870-00 Description: This is 13,440 sq. ft. vacant building situated on a 40.5’x113’ lot. MINIMUM BID $7,556.00 + 10% BUYER’S PREMIUM PROPERTY # 3 Address: 539 Main St., Coshocton, OH 43812 Coshocton County Parcel #: 043-00002492-00 Description: This building features 4 first floor store fronts currently home to long term tenants that include a mens clothing store, a barber shop, an insurance agency and one vacant unit. The upper two floors house 14 apartments. MINIMUM BID $22,112.00 + 10% BUYER’S PREMIUM PROPERTY # 4 Address: 123 N. 3rd St., Coshocton, OH 43812 Coshocton County Parcel #: 043-00003076-00 Description: This 13,386 sq. ft building features a vacant first floor store room in the front portion of the building. The rear of the first floor is currently home to the Sport Zone restaurant dinning room and restrooms. The upper level has 4 residential apartments. THE SPORT ZONE BUSINESS, EQUIPMENT OR LIQUOR LICENSE ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS SALE. MINIMUM BID $25,556.00 + 10% BUYER’S PREMIUM PROPERTY # 5 .Address: 119 N. 3rd St., Coshocton, OH 43812 Coshocton County Parcel #: 043-00002695-00 Description: This 5,668 sq. ft building houses the Sport Zone bar/restaurant on the first floor. The upper level has 3 residential apartments in need of some repair. THE SPORT ZONE BUSINESS, EQUIPMENT OR LIQUOR LICENSE ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS SALE. MINIMUM BID $33,556.00 + 10% BUYER’S PREMIUM VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS AND AUCTION TERMS WWW.OHIOSHERIFFSALES.COM RON DENNEY, COURT APPOINTED AUCTIONEER (937)572-4468 RON@RONDENNEY.COM #CCB Mar9,16,23’16

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Beachy and Marie H. Beachy, h&w (js), Township Road 312, Coshocton: $5,000 James V. Darr and Mary P. Darr to Paul A. Yoder, 24997 State Route 60, Warsaw: $95,000 Max E. Beachy, Trustee to James Clifton Hammond, 51650 CR 227, Fresno: $103,888 Shawn T. Ryan and Allison M. Ryan to Mark A. Mitchell and Michelle V. Hubbard, 54580 Township Road Dissolutions 175, Fresno: $220,000 none to report Max E. Beachy, Trustee to Ivan R. and Linda A. Yoder (S/T), 29962 State Route 643, Fresno: $51,900 Marriages: Frank R. and Dawn E. Matthews to James E. Shamel, Emily Mary Ellen Jacobs of Coshocton to Kendall Cur- 54449 Hickory Flats Dr., West Lafayette: $85,000 tis Guilliams of Coshocton Aden A. Troyer, et al to Derrick M. Beatty et al, 2.1647 Riley Davies Jr. of Coshocton to Tina Marie Behm of acres Bethlehem Township, Coshocton: $12,000 Coshocton Jean M. Molnar to Alexander A. Hershberger, et ux, Austin Richard Casey of Coshocton to Cedar Rose 30.001 acres more or less, Tiverton Township: $75,000 Crouch of Coshocton Regina Ann Ratliff to The Estate of Rose Jackna and Alisha Dawn York of Coshocton to Bronson Wyatt Jacqueline Jackna, 30800 Township Road 25, WarWebster of Coshocton saw: $69,000 Arthur Ivan Burris of Coshocton to Marcella Ann Ham- Gregory Owen and Joelle Owen to Matthew A. Seiler, mond of Coshocton 44467 State Route 541: $195,000 Charles M. Karge and Phyllis Karge to Monroe Miller Land Transfers: Jr. and Mary Miller, 28237 Country Road 25: $27,555 John A. Yoder and Linda Yoder, h&w to Eli E. Troyer Charles M. Karge and Phyllis Karge to John I. Hockand Mary Troyer, h&w (js), County Road 10, Fresno: stetler and Mary M. Hochstetler, 28237 County Road $143,010 25 / County Road 25, Warsaw: $411,386 Noah S. Miller and Mary E. Miller, h&w to David W. Joyce Selders to Christopher M. and Ashley Nicole

Brown, 1869 Adams St., Coshocton: $69,000 James Clifton Hammond to Daniel E. Stutzman and Cindy A. Stutzman, 51901 Township Road 225, Fresno: $143,000 John C. Miller, Trustee to Justin Paul Miller, Township Road 102, Newcomerstown: $66,000 Land Transfers Exempt from Conveyance Fees Nancy L. Hamilton et al to Nancy L. Hamilton et al, 1600 Nicholear, Coshocton Estate of Natalie G. Stanton, deceased to Transfer on Death Affidavit to Jeffrey W. Stanton, 136 N. 15th St., Coshocton Richard L. Franklin, deceased to Lemmie M. Franklin, 912 and 916 S. Sixth St., Coshocton David Rummell (married) to Doug Rummell (married), 5759 Greer Road, Uhrichsville Joseph Harold Chaney Jr. and Lisa Chaney to Joseph H. Chaney, 39891 CR 41, Warsaw Phillip N. Covic Sr. and Josephine M. Covic to Phillip N. Covic Sr. and Josephine M. Covic, 1248 Kenilworth Ave., Coshocton John C. Miller, Trustee of the Miller Trust to Paul J. Miller, Trustee and Emma Lou Miller, Trustee, Township Road 102, Newcomerstown

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tax levy for five years would be the first and would be the only tax levy funding the county health department. What will it cost tax payers: The 0.2 mill tax levy would only cost the owner of a $100,000 home $7 per year for five years. “That is about the cost of two medium lattes from a coffee shop,” Lonsinger said. What will the funds be used for: Revenue generated by the tax levy will be used for the health department’s general operating expenses. Why should voters vote for this levy: Lonsinger said while the Health Department has remained flat funded from the townships and villages since 2008, the health department’s operating expenses have continued to climb steadily. Additional funding from the townships and villages through the budget commission to offset those increased costs just isn’t available. To stay within budget, those additional costs have been offset by reductions in personnel. Although no one has been laid off, when full time employees have left, they have been replaced by part time ones or not replaced at all. The district health clerical position was reduced from full time to one day per week, with clerical duties now being performed by professionals whose time would be better spent elsewhere. Even then it has been impossible to keep the office open full time or to staff someone to answer the phones, causing great inconveniences to the public needing our services. “I’m sure that everyone understands and appreciates the value of public health,” Lonsinger said. “Your health department helps to ensure that you have safe drinking water and approved sewage disposal. We inspect restaurants and grocery stores so you can trust that you are eating safe and healthy food. We inspect swimming pools, campgrounds, and school buildings so you can feel better about where your children are playing and learning.” “Our nursing department works tirelessly to vaccinate children and adults to prevent the spread of disease. They also document and track infectious diseases to help stop them in their tracks. Our prenatal clinic ensures that expecting moms are receiving the best care and education possible so they can deliver healthy babies, and our WIC department provides healthy food and nutritional counseling to give those babies the best start in life.” “The vital statistics department is the keeper of our identities. Vital statistics files births and deaths with the Ohio Department of Health and issues certified birth and death certificates. “Most of us can go day to day without thinking much about our local health department and what they do for us, but daily headlines around the world show what can happen. From Measles and Ebola outbreaks, to bird flu and swine flu, to endangering the health of every child in Flint, Mich. by the failure of their water system, to the dangerous new Zika virus, endangering the lives

of unborn babies in South America and heading our way at an alarming pace, public health is here to Prevent, Promote and Protect.” What happens if this levy doesn’t pass: If the levy doesn’t pass the risk is that the public will experience more inconveniences in obtaining services from the Coshocton County General Health District Conesville Village proposed tax levy (renewal) A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Conesville Village for the purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.50 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2016, first due in calendar year 2017. What will it cost tax payers: The renewal levy would cost the owner of a $100,000 home $83.48 annually (there would be no new additional tax as this is a renewal). It would raise $7,883 annually and is for tax year 2016 and would begin collecting in 2017. This is the only operating levy (other than inside millage which is unvoted). Other funding includes: Municipal taxes, gasoline tax, vehicle registration, and property tax. The Village of Conesville annual budget is $133,628.66. What will the funds be used for: The renewal levy is for operating expenses, which include: Maintenance of the Village, maintenance and upkeep of the park and playground equipment, maintenance and upkeep of the military veterans memorial, maintenance and repairs to the mayor’s office, street maintenance. It does not include road paving - there was a one percent income tax levy passed specifically for road paving. The Village of Conesville also receives $2,000 annually (for five years) from the Franklin Township Trustees designated to road paving. Why should voters vote for this levy: “The passage of this renewal is essential in order to continue providing the current level of services in the Village of Conesville,” said Village of Conesville Mayor Marge Donley. “As previously stated, some of these services include park upkeep, equipment maintenance, and upkeep of our military veterans memorial. Passage of this levy gives us the funds needed to continue caring for the village, making it an attractive place for both current and perspective residents to call “home.” State House of Representative 72nd District candidates Cliff Biggers Why are you running for this elected position: I am running for State House of Representative 72nd District because I believe I can bring collective thinking to the political table and take care of the citizens’ needs and concerns. For too long the citizens have felt they do not have a say in the way our government works. Involving the people with the process is at the center of why I am running for this office. If elected, what would your top priorities

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 14 for the position be: The economy. Having said that, the economy involves so many areas of our lives. Job development and retention, health and safety, infrastructure, drug interdiction, treatment and prevention. All of these areas are related to a healthy economy and the citizens have a role as well as, our representatives to help produce real positive outcomes. What experiences/skills do you feel qualify you for the position: My 26 years as a pastor have given me many opportunities to touch the lives and needs of our citizens. People don’t care about what you know but want to know how much you care. Compassion, vision and spiritual encouragement have been the tools I have used to bring positive change to the lives of people. As a police officer for 25 plus years in investigations, my skills to coordinate and plan task force operations from multi jurisdictions, gives me the experience to complete the objectives of bringing results and positive outcomes. Working with people from different backgrounds and expertise has allowed me to bring out the best in people for the best outcome and meeting our objectives. Larry Householder Why are you running for this elected position: I served as State Representative from 1998-2000, and in addition, as Speaker of the House from 2001-2004. Working with great former legislators and my friends Joy Padgett, than Jim Aslanides we tackled many issues in order to make life better for families in Coshocton County. We pushed for lower taxes, smaller government, greater control at the local level, better schools and restoring our traditional values that made Ohio the envy of other states for generations. As Speaker of the House I took a lot of heat for passing the requirement that our Pledge of Allegiance be returned to Ohio schools. Under extreme opposition from our Republican Governor and Senate President – I never flinched in passing Ohio’s first Concealed Carry Bill which was sponsored by Jim Aslanides. I took on liberal trial lawyers to pass landmark legislation to stop frivolous lawsuits from destroying family farms and small businesses. My own family was threatened repeatedly when I led Ohio to pass legislation to prevent state tax dollars to be used in performing abortions. That bill became a template used across the nation to “defund Planned Parenthood,” way before all the horrendous stories of their disgusting activities were revealed. We closed down government agencies that duplicated services and passed a balance budget on time, every time. Under attack from the American Civil Liberty Union I pushed legislation through the House that restored School Prayer in Ohio, which eventually was watered down to a Moment of Silence by the Senate. I pushed for greater local school control, helped fund critical life saving equipment for local fire departments and EMS. To the chagrin of most of the “party establishment,” SEE “ELECTION” ON PAGE 35


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Sports Coshocton Women’s Bowling Association City Tournament: Saturday and Sunday, March 12-13. Entry forms are avialable at Coshocton Bowling Center. For information, contact Ann Gamertsfelder at 740-6221268, Mary Savoie at 740-622-4446, or Coshocton Bowling Center at 740-622-6332. Coshocton Softball Players Association Softball Sign-ups: 2 p.m., Sunday, March 13, Frank Shepard Memorial Softball Complex at Lake Park. Divisions include: Men’s, women’s, co-ed, church and 16” Chicago style softball. Info: Steve Hammersley at 740-5028312. Umpires are needed.

Church Events Fellowship Dinner: 3 to 7 p.m., Friday, March 11, Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church. A fish dinner with two sides and dessert will be served for $6. Info: 740-6223632.

Bible Study: Home of Christ Church will have a Bible Study Wednesday through Friday at 6 p.m. The church is located at 1010 Denman Ave. There will be free goods. Please call for baked goods at 740-610-3749. Community Meals: The Presbyterian Church at 142 N. 4th St in Coshocton has a community meal every first Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Burt Avenue Weslyan Church at 230 Burt Ave. in Coshocton has a community meal every second Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Grace United Methodist Church at 422 Walnut St in Coshocton has a community meal every third Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Park United Methodist Church at 122 Park Ave. in Coshocton has a community meal every fourth Thursday at 5:15 p.m. Central Christian Church at 731 Main St., Coshocton has a community meal every fifth Thursday at 5:30 p.m.

Coshocton Community Band: Rehearsals for the Coshocton Community Band will be 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays through the end of July at Coshocton High School in the band room. For information, call 740-623-0355 or 740-754-6291.

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TOPS Meeting: Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS), a weight loss support group designed to assist members in losing and maintaining weight loss meets every Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Presbyterian Church at 142 N. 4th St in Coshocton. If you are interested in joining or sitting in on a meeting, contacty Ann Lauvray at 740502-7438 for more information.

Helping Hands: Conesville United Methodist Church has a Helping Hands ministry the third Thursday of each month from 6 - 7 p.m. to help people get through Jr. Garden Club: The Jr. Garden Club will meet at 3:30 the rest of the month. Food and misc. items are given p.m. the third Thursday of each month at Keene Eleout to those in need. mentary School cafeteria. No dues are required, but there may be a minimal fee for supplies and field trips. Clubs and Organizations Children ages 6 - 18 and their parent or guardian are welcome. Call Sandy McCullough for more informaSupport Group: The bi-weekly adult grief support tion and registration at 622-7358 or 502-2077. group at Health Services and Hospice of Coshocton meets every other Friday from 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. in the conference room at the office located at 230 S. 4th St. Group schedule for the New Year is as follows: SEE MORE COMMUNITY CALENDAR ON PAGE 34 March 18, and April 1, 15, and 29.

Easter Egg Hunt: 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Saturday, March 12, Grace United Methodist Church, 422 Wal- Pretty Products Get Together: 5 p.m., Friday, March nut St. All children up through sixth grade are invit- 11 at the Eagles.

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BINGO: Every Monday and Wednesday, Bingo will be at the Coshocton Moose # 935, located at 120 Main Street in Coshocton. Doors open at 4 p.m. Cost is $20 for four packets, or purchase individual packets starting at $13. There will also be jug ball, Bonanza game, flashboard tickets, and many more activities.

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Clean Air Force Event: Laura Burns from Mom’s Clean Air Force will have a children’s play-in with activities and educational information about the impact of air quality on family health from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 12 at the Coshocton Public Library in the basement meeting room. The event is hosted by the Coshocton Environmental and Community Awareness group. For information on the group, visit www.cecaware.org.

Genealogy Society: 7:30 to 9 p.m., Tuesday, March 15, basement of the Coshocton Library. This is an open meeting to discuss family histories, offer suggestions, ask questions, and share references. A single membership is only $10 or $12 per couple.

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theme-related stories and sing songs, learn rhymes, do Brain Gym, and make crafts. This program will be Plugged & Unplugged: 2:30 to 5 p.m., Wednes- enjoyed by children aged 3-7. days, March 16, 23, and 30, Coshocton Public Library Large Meetign Room. Games, snacks, friends, and Coshocton LAPSIT: 10:30 to 11 a.m., Wednesdays, fun. Teens are invited to gather at the library for vid- March 16, 23, and 30, Coshocton Public Library Small eo games, Internet Access, board games, or just to Meeting Room and 9:30 to 10 a.m. and 10:30 to 11 a.m. Thursdays, March 10, 17, 24, and 31 in the large hangout. Registration is not required. meeting room. For babies and toddlers, birth to three West Lafayette LAPSIT: 9 to 9:30 a.m., Tuesdays, years, plus caregivers, focusing on early literacy and March 15, 22, and 29, West Lafayette Branch Library. socialization skills through rhyme, rhythm, fingerplays, For babies and toddlers, birth to three years, plus and music, all from the security of a caregiver’s lap. caregiver, focusing on early literacy and socialization skills through rhyme, rhythm, fingerplays, and music, Coffee Club: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Monday, March 14, Coshocton Public Library Large Meeting Room. Seall from the security of a caregiver’s lap. nior Adults 55+ are invited to join us for a hot cup of West Lafayette Letterland: 11 to 11:30 a.m., Tues- coffee and enlightening conversation. We explore a days, March 15, 22, and 29, West Lafayette Branch different topic each month and the topic for March is: Library. Join us each week for our Preschool Story- The Life and Times of Harper Lee (A One Book, One time as we travel to a place called Letterland. We will Community Program). meet engaging letter characters, read theme-related stories and sing songs, learn rhymes, do Brain Gym, Coffee Chat for Readers: 9 to 10 a.m., Wednesday, and do arts and crafts. This program will be enjoyed March 16, West Lafayette Branch Library. Adults are invited to the West Lafayette Branch Library for a by children aged 3 -7. Coffee Chat program held bi-monthly on the third Family Night @ the Library: 7 to 7:30 p.m., Tues- Wednesday. New and best-selling fiction and non-ficday, March 15, 22, and 29, Coshocton Public Library tion books will be featured with hot coffee and tea. Meeting Rooms. Preschoolers: Join us each week as Space is limited, so call the West Lafayette Branch we travel to a placed called Letterland. At the same Library at 740-545-6672 to register or sign-up online. time...a new program called the STEAM CLUB (sciB.E.S.T. Night @ The Branch: 5 to 7 p.m., Thursday, ence/technology/engineering/arts/math). March 17, West Lafayette Branch Library. Teens are Coshocton Letterland: 10:30 to 11 a.m., Wedesdays, invited to this after hours program to enjoy laptops, March 16, 23, and 30, Coshocton Public Library Large gaming systems, books, friends, and snacks. Check Meeting Room. Join us each week this year for our your e-mail, Facebook, play online games, catch up Preschool Storytime as we travel to a place called Let- on homework, find a new read, and so much more. terland. We will meet engaging letter characters, read Registration is required for this free event the Monday before event date. ONE BOOK, ONE COMMUNITY: Understanding Black History Through Black Music with William Theodore McDaniel, Jr.: 6:30 to 8 p.m., Thursday, March 17, Coshocton Public Library Large Meeting Room. William “Ted” McDaniel is Professor of African-American Studies and Professor of Music at the Ohio State University.

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 32 local schools to set policies for our children. In many instances these are absurd. I have dealt with Common Core in my own home and my wife is a long time public school teacher, 3+5 does not equal 10, never has, never will. What experiences/skills do you feel qualify you for the position: Successful small business owner for three decades, lifetime farmer, graduate of Ohio University 1982, former County Commissioner, former County Auditor, State Representative, Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives. Devoted husband of 31 years, father to five wonderful sons (daughter deceased), supporter of County Fairs, 4-H, youth sports, farms, churches and schools. Voted by my peers, the 132 members of the Ohio House of Representatives and Ohio Senate, as “Hardest Working Legislator,” “Most Effective Legislator” and “Best Legislator” as reported by Columbus Monthly magazine. The Columbus Dispatch wrote “the strongest voice and most outspoken advocate of one of Ohio’s poorest regions.”

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I was the elected leader of what many believe was the most conservative legislature in Ohio’s history. I honored the intent of Ohio Term Limits and returned back to our family farm in 2004 to help my wife of 31 years, Taundra, a local teacher, raise our five sons. During my time outside of government service I became disgusted with how our government has become all talk and no action. How our traditional values are rarely considered when policies are made. We are watching our way of life be destroyed every day, and it’s time for good people to stand tall and speak up. We need a lot less big town Statehouse in Southeast Ohio and much more of Southeastern Ohio values back in the Statehouse. Now that our boys are raised into young men, I seek to return to Columbus with my batteries fully charged and my mission at hand to help return Ohio and Coshocton County to its greatness. We were the original Ohio, our farmlands, timber and natural resources fueled the factories, jobs and homes of this State. Strong family values, reliable and abundant inexpensive power, a vibrant workforce, strong community institutions, abundant water and accessible transportation made this state the envy of our nation. Coshocton County was at the forefront of all that was great about Ohio. We need to not stray from our past success – but build on our future. Nothing has ever been taken away from this nation or our people,


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