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HABITAT RACE About 40 runners and walkers came out to support Habitat for Humanity and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day a little early at the four mile Lucky Leprechaun Chase on March 12th in West Lafayette. “I’m super appreciative of everybody who came out and it was nice to see some families here,” said Brittleigh Smith, executive director of Habitat for Humanity of Coshocton County. The race also brought some folks from out of town. Hannah Fout and Wendy Ellis drove two and half hours to take part in it. “My goal is to run a race in every county and this is number 65 for me out of 88,” Ellis said. “I thought it was a cool goal to have and I’ll be finished up with it in September.” Proceeds from the race benefit Habitat for Humanity, which will soon break ground on its 16th house in the community. For more photos, visit www.coshoctonbeacontoday.com. BEACON PHOTO BY JOSIE SELLERS

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Clary Gardens offering pruning workshop COSHOCTON - Clary Gardens is hosting a pruning workshop. Come join Tracey Wiseman, local Master Gardener Volunteer and Lead Gardener at Clary Gardens, from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, March 19. Don’t miss this chance to learn proper spring pruning techniques. Wiseman will also be discussing when to prune and will take all participants into the garden for handson training. Participants will be pruning many different varieties of plantings to give each person

confidence in caring for his or her own landscape. Participants are asked to bring gloves and pruners if available. Cost of the pruning workshop is a $10 donation to Clary Gardens. Call the garden at 740-622-6524 or e-mail events@ clarygardens.org by Wednesday, March 16 to reserve your spot for this informative workshop. Clary Gardens has free admission and is open to the public daily. Visitors are always welcome to take a self-guided tour. Brochures/maps are

CONTRIBUTED available in the parking areas. Take a stroll through the garden’s half-mile woodland trail or bring a blanket for picnicking in the outdoor amphitheater. Clary Gardens is located at 588 W. Chestnut St., just past Roscoe Village on State Route 541 West. For information about Clary Gardens or the pruning workshop on March 19, visit www. clarygardens.org.

Winter saw lowest natural gas bills of decade COLUMBUS - This past winter heating season, average home heating bills were the lowest in a decade for Columbia Gas of Ohio customers. Columbia Gas has announced the March 2016 Standard Choice Offer (SCO) price is $.30 per 100 cubic feet (ccf), compared to $.42 per Ccf last year. This cost for natural gas is the lowest for March since 1992 – almost a quarter century ago. March also brings closure to the traditional winter heating season, and residential bills for

the 2015-16 season were the lowest of the past decade. The average residential natural gas bill for March is projected to be $75.07, marking a decrease of $24.36 from the March 2015 average projected bill of $99.43. For the 2015-16 winter heating season – traditionally identified at November, December, January, February and March – the average “Top of the Hill”

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client. Households claiming zero income will be subject to providing an IRS Verification of Non-Filing Status Transcript. Households claiming zero income for the past three years will be reviewed by the State grantor, and every HEAP application is subject to random audit by the State Development Services Agency. PIPP Plus customers have a lower income eligibility threshold. Approved applicants will also have their application automatically transmitted to the State HEAP office, where additional assistance may be available under the Regular HEAP program. Eligible households may receive financial assistance once per heating season. The HEAP heating season is Nov. 2, 2015 - March 31, 2016. The benefit amounts are as follows: PUCO regulated gas or electric customers may receive a benefit of up to $175, non-regulated electric or gas (i.e. co-ops) may receive a benefit amount up to $550. Income eligible bulk fuel customers may receive up to $450 for wood or coal, up to $750 is available for bulk fuel propane/bottled gas and fuel oil consumers. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, phone the Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland Community Action Commission’s HEAP office at 740-6229801.

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COSHOCTON - The Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland Community Action Commission’s Emergency HEAP program ends March 31. Emergency HEAP is a federally funded program administered by the Ohio Development Services Agency, Office of Community Assistance that provides financial assistance to low-income households that are threatened with disconnection from their heating source, or have already had service disconnected. Those households serviced by a PUCOregulated utility are encouraged to sign up for the Percentage of Income Payment Plus Plan (PIPP Plus) or an alternate budget payment plan in order to receive energy assistance. Households utilizing bulk fuel must have a tank containing less than 25 percent of its capacity. Income documentation for all household members along with social security numbers, electric and gas bills, proof of disability if disabled and other documentation must be presented at the appointment. Income guidelines are based at 175 percent of the Federal Poverty Level and are as follows: Household size of one may earn up to $20,597.50; household of two $27,877.50; household of three $35,157.50; household of four $42,437.50; household of five $49,717.50; and household of six $56,997.50. Income may also be calculated using the past three months, whichever benefits the

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bloom then it will hhhh – March snow no more. I have Madness! You just yet to see the forsythia have to like the constant blooming. I imagine its tirades, the rants, ravings close. But, it does seem and promises of victories that this happens more to come along with the often than not but I untiring predictions. haven’t tracked it either. What joy! Or you may Maybe someone has. not enjoy it. It can get tiring. It’s too early and But, like many of there are too many MARK FORTUNE teams for me to make you, it is close to being any final four predictions my favorite time of the year. Who doesn’t enjoy the fervor in the men’s NCAA tournament. I and huge mass of news created do believe that the Ashland Eagles by the media with these signature women’s team will fly high. events. And oh the raucous crowds! The Tribe is fourth from the The craziness of the cheering, the bottom in the Cactus League while stomping of feet, the photos, the the Reds are sixth from the bottom. videos, the signs and placards, the I felt that both of those statements Twitter and Facebook posts, the sounded better than 12th and 10th almost 24 hour television coverage place respectively. The Bucs – who and the lines. It’s all just too much! are in the Grapefruit League – are also The boasting, the glibness and the fourth from the bottom. The Tribe’s glee are all spewing forth like a Texas home opener kicks off against the Red oil well. Sox on April 4. We will know more It starts for real here in Ohio on then. Spring training ball is like the Tuesday. Oh – wait – you thought preseason of football. You just don’t I was talking about the NCAA quite know what is going to happen basketball tournament? Oh. Sorry. I as coaches tweak and re-tweak their teams. was talking about politics. Do you have a prediction on our As we head toward Palm Sunday, great state of Ohio and the Republican the movie “Risen” has generated over winner? Our Governor perhaps? $32 million in gross receipts on a Trump? Cruz? On the Democratic side budget of $20 million according to – Clinton? Sanders? Which candidate the weekend movie results. Star Wars has provided the most intrigue? The – The Force Awakens – is headed most insightful comments? Some toward a billion dollars in receipts. ideas that might actually work? I The division of Sony that is dedicated would be most interested to know to producing films that appeal to a your thoughts. Christian audience is “Affirm Films.” Spring is on the way. Does it I hope this warmer weather lasts, seem like it has been a long winter? the myth about the forsythia is false, We’re almost home free at this point. you changed your clocks – all of them The grass is even showing signs of – we have an actual spring and you greening up. Ah yes, we do have that enjoy St. Patrick’s Day. “old wives tale” so to speak – the one about three snows after the forsythia

Medley shares message LETTER TO THE EDITOR Life begins when a person first realizes how soon it will end. With Jesus’ life it is answered, life forever with belief and the relief that someday, hopefully soon, He will return with the answer – Him only and eternity never ending. Believe it or else. I approve this message. Abba, Father, help me believe. Harry James Medley Jr. Coshocton

Hayes works to protect kids in the age of technology CONTRIBUTED BY STATE REPRESENTATIVE BILL HAYES COSHOCTON - In the ever evolving age of technology, society has reaped many benefits from having the world at our fingertips. While the Internet age has promoted tremendous achievement for individuals, small businesses, large corporations and beyond, there are still many dangers posed by this technological revolution. One of the most appalling uses for the Internet has unfortunately become the solicitation of our children. The ability to hide behind a screen and prey on the curiosity of the innocent is an egregious act that is done far too easily in today’s day and age. It was recently brought to the attention of the Ohio Legislature that some of these child predators are able to get off with simply a slap on the hand from our judicial system. As lawmakers, this was clearly a loophole that needed to be addressed quickly. As a result, the Ohio House recently passed House Bill 405, which creates stricter penalties on individuals who solicit our most vulnerable generation. This legislation establishes a mandatory prison sentence for soliciting a child younger than 13-years-old to engage in sexual activity. During committee, the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office testified that since 2009 the Franklin County Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC) has arrested more than 100 individuals in the central Ohio area for engaging in solicitation. Since law enforcement was typically the one posing as a minor in this instance, most of the offenders were simply sentenced to probation. This allows the child predator to go back to their computer and continue soliciting minors, maybe just a little more cautiously. By imposing a sixmonth minimum prison sentence for these criminals, we are able to ensure that the efforts of our law enforcement are in fact beneficial to protecting our children. House Bill 405 makes the Internet safer for our unsuspecting youth so that as parents we are able to have an added layer of protection for our kids. I was proud to co-sponsor and vote in favor of this legislation, and am hopeful to see it pass the Ohio Senate and enacted into law.

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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 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, SAYLOR 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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Dan Hardesty and his wife, Tina, of West Lafayette; granddaughters Emily Hardesty of West Lafayette, Brittany (Justin) Howell and great-granddaugther, Lexi Howell all of Coshocton; sisters-in-law, Judy (Richard) Ellenberger of Toledo, Nancy Latier of Coshocton and Cathy Norman of Florida; brother-in-law, Jack Lyons of Athens; several beloved nieces and nephews, and many lifelong friends. In addition to her husband, Bill, JoAnn is preceded in death by her children, Susie Hardesty and Billy Norman; sisters, Lois Lyons and Marie Cores; brother, Russell M o o re ; and b ro t h e r- i n law, Tom Cores. A Celebration of Life to share favorite memories of JoJo will be held on Saturday, March 19, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at Park United Methodist Church with Pastor Jeremy Roseberry and Pastor Denny Rinehart officiating. Private graveside services will be held at a later date. The

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Surrounded by family, Helen JoAnn “JoJo” Norman, 84, of Coshocton, Ohio, passed away peacefully at Genesis Hospital on Thursday, February 25, 2016, following a brief illness. She was born in Coshocton on August 13, 1931, to the late Russell H. and Irma “Nannie” Moore. JoAnn was a 1949 graduate of Coshocton High School. On July 13, 1951, JoAnn married William J. Norman, who preceded her in death on September 3, 2013, after 62 years of marriage. They operated Norman Horse Farm. She also worked at Clary Brother’s Florist for several years and has operated the Horseman’s Restaurant at the Coshocton County Fair every year since 1987. JoAnn was a devoted, compassionate and loving wife, mother, grandmother, greatgrandmother, aunt, neighbor and friend. She enjoyed cooking, baking, traveling, coffee with good friends, working in her flower gardens, reading, classic movies, and cheering on the Buckeyes. She especially enjoyed spending time with her friends and her family. JoAnn was an active member of Park United Methodist Church and United Methodist Women. She was also a member of the Ohio Harness Horseman Association. JoAnn is survived by her son-in-law of forty plus years, whom she loved as her own son,

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Memories MARCH 25TH, 1956 Frank “Mickey” E. O’Brien has worked at the Ohio Power Company for 33 years without missing a single day due to injury or sickness. In fact in that entire time he has only missed two days due to attending funerals. He worked on power plants throughout West Virginia and Pennsylvania until 1923, when he joined the Ohio Power Company at Cambridge, and moved to Coshocton in 1939. An avid outdoorsman, he and his wife Wilma, a Cambridge native, live on the banks of the Walhonding. They are members of Sacred Heart Church and have two children. Their son Tommy is an apprentice machinist at Keagy and Lear, and their daughter Lois is assistant chief operator for the Ohio Bell Company in Cleveland. MARCH 26TH, 1966 The annual engineering awards night program will be held Monday night at the CHS auditorium with Professor Paul Yarrington, chairman of the Career Guidance Committee of the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers, serving as guest speaker and presenter of awards. The students participating in this year’s program are: Rick Camer, Phil Duren, Randy Geese and Rick Wigfield of Ridgewood; from River View John Scott and Mike Casey and from CHS Steve Cabot and Tom Everhart. MARCH 21ST, 1976 Dr. Sharrell Mikesell, recently appointed Manager of Industrial Product Development for General Electric’s Coshocton based Laminated and Insulating Materials Business Department, presented a paper at the Fifth annual Printed Circuit Board Conference in Boston, Massachusetts. The paper is titled “New Developments in Laminates for Printed Circuit Boards.” An active member in the Nazarene Church, he is an avid sports fan and enjoys playing both golf and tennis. He and his wife Judy, a physical education teacher at River View High School, live on East Chestnut Street. MARCH 23RD, 1986 The First Vice Commander of the American Legion, Robert L. McCarty, will be the guest speaker at the anniversary dinner of the American Legion Post 65. The Coshocton post will mark the organization’s 67th year with a dance and dinner Saturday. The event will honor a number of people including the post’s WWI Veterans and its past leaders, including those of the ladies auxiliary.

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Women in agriculture to gather in April at annual conference MASSILLON - It wasn’t too long ago that the contribution of women farm operators was largely overlooked. Up until 2002, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Census of Agriculture, conducted every five years, gathered demographic information on only a farm’s “principal operator.” That operator was usually a man. But in 2002, census takers began asking for information about up to three operators on each farm. That’s when they found that women make up more than one-quarter of all farmers across the country. The most recent agriculture census in 2012 revealed that in Ohio, 28 percent of farm operators are women, totaling 31,413, said Heather Neikirk, agriculture and natural resources educator for Ohio State University Extension. “They farm about 3.8 million acres, and they contribute $230 million in economic impact to our state,” she said. Out of 19 Ohio counties that have more than 500 women operators, 10 are in the state’s eastern half. That’s one reason why OSU Extension has organized the East Ohio Women in Agriculture Conference since 2014. Mary Wright attended both the 2014 and 2015 conferences and plans to participate this year, too. A retired teacher, she and her husband, Carl, own 600 acres in Coshocton County and help her father-in-law farm an additional 400 acres. They have 110 head of beef cows, fatten all their calves, and raise corn, soybeans and hay. Each spring, their younger son Jesse, 26, oversees an ever-growing maple syrup operation. Wright, who handles the farm’s bookkeeping

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Warsaw Alumni Scholarships available WARSAW - The Warsaw Alumni Association is offering scholarships to River View seniors who attended Warsaw Elementary School. These scholarships include three $1,000 awards from the Warsaw Alumni Association, the Clodaugh Brenneman Cline Scholarship of $1,000, the Davis Educational Grant of $1,000, three Class of 1965 scholarships of $1,000 each and the Alton and Mozell Kirch Agricultural Scholarship for $500. In the past several families of the community have also donated for additional awards. These awards are made available through donations by graduates, teachers, and friends of Warsaw High School and the community. Any person desiring to donate money to this scholarship program should send it to Jim Lawrence, scholarship chairperson, P.O. Box 166, Warsaw, OH 43844. All checks or money orders should be made out to the Warsaw Alumni Scholarship Fund. Those desiring to contribute

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area will feature more perennials. Kniphofias (Red Hot Pokers) and Echinaceas (Coneflowers) are great choices as perennials for pinks, oranges and yellow. There are also many annuals with those kolors that will give a great showing in pots. Visit the Coshocton is Blooming facebook page for more suggestions for plant and kolor selection. It is a bit early to visit your favorite garden centers, but now is a great time to sort out your baskets and pots and start planning your sun and shade gardens for the summer. Help support the Coshocton is Blooming’s mission of Planting Pride in our Community. Plant some kolor, work with your neighbors to clean-up your street, be a weed warrior and help keep Main Street weed free, volunteer at one of Coshocton’s parks, or help CIB by donating toward the Coshocton is Blooming fund. Coshocton is Blooming is a FLOWER THEME Coshocton is Blooming has selected its color theme for 2016 - Kaleidoscope of Kolor. PHOTO 510C3 non-profit organization. Contributions can CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON be sent to P.O. Box 1221, Coshocton OH 43812. COSHOCTON - Coshocton is Blooming has city. More information on garden nominations selected its color theme for 2016 - Kaleidoscope will be coming at a later date. of Kolor. The CIB committee is encouraging If you need some guidance with kolor and folks to put together their own kolor schemes flower combinations, you can use flower using flowers of your favorite kolor or go with selections for the city’s hanging baskets and Custom EmbroidEry & Vinyl GraphiCs something bold and different. Just get creative pots. Red, pink, white, black, and green with a • Mirror Etching • Glass Etching with planting your containers or gardens. The little orange and yellow will be showing up in • Signs and Banners • Screen Print & Heat Press • Window & Vehicle Lettering • In-House Digitizing broad spectrum of kolor will allow more gardens the hanging baskets. Look for lots of petunias. Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm to be nominated for recognition throughout the The pots along the sidewalks of the downtown 740-622-6528


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COSHOCTON - Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) is proud to announce the winner of the first-ever part-time faculty teaching excellence award. The award was given to Connie Roberts. Roberts teaches biology classes on the Coshocton campus. “I ran into Connie in the hallway at Montgomery Hall before we announced her win,” said Director of Part-Time Faculty Robi Rhodes. “She had no idea why I was there, and she invited me into the science lab before her class. I was able to talk with her about the models and learning tools used in BIO-010. I also got a little brush up on my cell biology and tissues. In short, I got a little dose of the great instruction that she provides for our students every day, and it would be clear to anyone who worked with her why she won this award.”

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AWARD The winner of the first-ever part-time faculty teaching excellence award was presented to Connie Roberts (center) who teaches biology classes on the Coshocton campus. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON

The award was presented to Roberts in February by Rhodes, Vice President for Extended Campuses and the Gateway Teri Holder and Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Lauri White. The announcement was made in front of her class, and Roberts was given a framed certificate and flowers. The award also comes with a monetary prize of $250. Students of all the finalists for the award were surveyed before a final selection was made. Here are some of the comments Roberts’ students made about their instructor: • She really goes out of her way to help you know the material. • Connie makes learning fun which helps me understand and remember the information. • Very helpful, does anything possible to make sure you understand • Connie makes a difficult course understandable and lets us have fun with learning. She is energetic and enthusiastic about the course and teaching the material. I wish she could teach all my classes. • She is great! She will help you when you ask and have fun ways to help you learn (even if it is a silly dance that helps you to remember). She actually cares how well I am doing and will take time to work with me to explain it better. She does this with anyone who needs help. • She is an amazing instructor who cares about all of her students and does anything to help you succeed. The energy and excitement that she gives off makes you want to engage and learn. • Mrs. Roberts is by far the most understanding and helpful instructor I have ever met. I interrupt her lunch every Wednesday to review what we have learned, and she is more than willing to accommodate me. Central Ohio Technical College opened in


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COSHOCTON – Cub Scout Bears are required to make a carnival game so Pack 406 decided to turn the necessary assignment into a recruiting event. Their carnival for boys in kindergarten through fifth grade was held March 7 at Burt Avenue Wesleyan Church. The event featured snacks and several games including Justin Owens ring toss. The 9-year-old was the one Bear required to make a game and he was having fun running it and participating in the other activities. “I like scouts because we get to have this carnival and do all these games,” Owens said. There was more to the event though than just having fun. “He had to make it, play it, get others to play it and then latter we will discuss it and talk about what worked and didn’t work,” said Janice Sycks, who is Owens’ den leader. She has been involved with Scouts since her son was a Tiger and he is now 12 and in Boy

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COSHOCTON – Congratulations to the following Coshocton High School winter sports athletes who were honored for their achievements this past season. Girls Swimming • Reanna Ackley – District Meet Qualifier • Emily Casey – District Meet Qualifier • Dezi Grizzard – District Meet Qualifier • Kadie Roahrig – District Meet Qualifier • Suzi Simpson – District Meet Qualifier • Carlie Williams – District Meet Qualifier Boys Swimming • Bryce Philabaum – District Meet Qualifier,District Meet Placer (100 Backstroke 1st – 50 FS 1st), State Meet Qualifier 50 FS, 100 Backstroke, State Meet Placer (50 FS 12th – 100 Backstroke 5th), 1st Team All Ohio, School Record – 100 Backstroke, ECOL Record – 100 Backstroke • Talon Babcock – District Meet Qualifier • Corban Maust – District Meet Qualifier • Cody McVay – District Meet Qualifier • Lukas Zitsch – District Meet Qualifier Wrestling • Team Regional Runner Up – Highest Place

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BY JOSIE SELLERS Scouts. “I like seeing them grow as they learn things they might not necessarily get at school,” Sycks said. Chris Lorenz, who helped organize the carnival, was happy to say that Pack 406 picked up two kindergarteners who will join in on their activities. “There is a new program where kindergarteners can get started before first grade,” she said. “They can come get started with us, have fun and then on June 1 become Tigers, which is what first graders are.” Scout Master Dale Arnold encouraged area boys to get involved in Scouts. “It gets them away from games and outside,” he said. JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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PROCLAMATION Coshocton County 4-H Week was celebrated March 6-12 and the Coshocton County Commissioners honored it by presenting 4-H representatives with a proclamation at their March 7 meeting. Pictured from left are: Commissioner Dane R. Shryock, Nathan Bowman (4-H Alumni), Jenny Strickler (4-H Educator), and Commissioners D. Curtis Lee and Gary L. Fischer. The proclamation read, “The Board of Coshocton County Commissioners do hereby proclaim March 6-12, 2016 as Coshocton County 4-H week in Coshocton County and urge the people of this community to take advantage of the opportunity to become more aware of this special program which gives youth the chance to learn together and on their own as part of Coshocton County 4-H and to join us in recognizing the unique partnership between our county and the Ohio State University.” PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON

COSHOCTON – Century National Bank announced that lender Sandy Jones is retiring on Thursday, March 31. The community is invited to an open house to honor Jones from 2 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 30 at the bank’s Coshocton office in the Downtowner Plaza. “We have many mixed emotions about Sandy retiring,” said Beccy Porteus, manager of the Coshocton office. “Sandy is an amazing individual, who has a passion for taking care of her customers, and unselfishly volunteers her time JONES in the community. We will miss her dearly and wish her the best in this next chapter of her life.” Jones has been part of the bank’s Coshocton office for two decades and has been an essential contributor to the bank’s success during this time. “I am confident our team of experienced personal bankers will continue Sandy’s reputation for providing strong customer service,” Porteus said. “Jennie, Kandy, Bob and I are committed to helping our customers find solutions for their loan needs.”

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COSHOCTON - The 2016 Jr. Garden Club organizational meeting will be held Thursday, March 17, at Keene Elementary School. The Jr. Garden Club is sponsored by The Town and Country Garden Club. New members are welcome. The agendas will include planting, caring for, beautification of and harvesting plants as well as crafts, field trips and many other aspects pertaining to preserving and using natural resources. Meetings will be at 3:30 p.m. the third Thursday of each month at Keene Elementary School in the cafeteria. No dues are required, but there may be minimal fees for supplies and field trips. Children 6-18 and their parent or guardian are welcome. Call Sandy McCullough for information and registration at 740-622-7358 or 740-5022077.


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to generous donations such as the one they recently received from Coshocton Rotary. Rotary President Eric Taggart presented Kacey Lahna, president of Montessori’s board and Stephanie Fender, school administrator, with a $2,500 donation at their March 8 meeting. “A lot of us have had children go to Montessori so I’m pretty excited about DONATION Pictured from left are Montessori Preschool Board President Kacey this,” Taggart said. Lahna, Montessori Preschool Administrator Stephanie Fender and Rotary President “It’s a pretty cool Eric Taggart. Rotary presented a $2,500 donation to Montessori at its March 8 meet- playground.” ing to help the school with its playground project. BEACON PHOTO BY JOSIE SELLERS Fender said the area for the playground COSHOCTON – Montessori Preschool has is already fenced in and they plan to add a small wanted to build a playground for a long time. They play set designed for 2 to 5-year-olds that will are now well on their way to doing just that thanks

Bridal expo coming up COSHOCTON - The Fourth annual Bridal Expo will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, March 20, at Coshocton Village Inn & Suites, 115 N. Water St. in Coshocton. Plan on attending to be inspired for your big event. Visit with many different vendors including: Bakeries, catering, dresses, jewelers, photographers, wedding venues, wineries and more. See what the trends are for 2016 and watch for special bridal expo specials. A local photographer excited about the event is Kristi Timmons from Unique Videography. “Events like this give me the chance to meet future brides/grooms,” she said. “I enjoy meeting with others one on one and see if I can provide them with a photo or video service for their big

day.” Katie Hultz from KatieBakes also is looking forward to the expo. “I love to participate in expos, because it gives me a chance to share my passion with people, and if along the way, they decide to order, well, that’s the icing on the cake,” she said. Timmons encourages people planning their wedding to come to the bridal expo. “I think it helps to see what options you have in the area,” she said. “You can then pick vendors who meet your specific needs or style.” Hultz also thinks bridal expos can be quite helpful to couples. “They have so many things that they have to make decisions for,” she said. “If they see what I

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have rubber filler under and around it. “It’s a big project,” she said. “We’ve applied for funding from different grants, foundations and organizations. Every little bit we get helps and this donation today means so much to us. We want the playground to be used for years to come.” Montessori Preschool is located at The Coshocton Presbyterian Church and has 48 children during the day and 12-14 in the afternoon program. “We are full this year and expect to be full next year,” Lahna said. Anyone wishing to make a donation to Montessori’s playground project can send checks designated for it to: 142 N. Fourth St., Coshocton, OH 43812. The school also can be reached at 740622-3127. “The plan is to have the playground completed this spring so the kids who helped with it this year can enjoy it,” Lahna said. JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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to schedule an appointment. Each year the American Red Cross High School Scholarship Program offers scholarship money to high schools who host at least one Red Cross blood drive during the school year. The amount of scholarship money is based on the number of units of blood collected. River View’s goal for the year was to collect at least 201 units of blood. They have three bloodmobiles each school year and at their fall bloodmobile collected 89 units of blood. Unfortunately, due to weather, the Jan. 13 blood drive was canceled. This means they are likely to fall short of that 201 goal unless they collect at least 112 units of blood on the 23.

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“We need the help of community members to help us reach this goal,” said Shelley McPeek, RN, school nurse for the River View Local School District. “River View will receive $2,500 in scholarship money if we collect at least 112 units. This money will be awarded to one to five graduating seniors (increments of $250) who has been active participants in the American Red Cross.”


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THEATER The Coshocton Theater Club will present “Mary Poppins” at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 17 and 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, March 18-19, at Coshocton High School in McKinley Auditorium. Pictured practicing a scene from the production are Lauren Hire, who plays Mary Poppins, Evelyn Hire, who is Jane Banks and Tommy Larntz, who is Michael Banks. Tickets for the show are $5 and available at the door one hour prior to the show. For more photos, visit www.coshoctonbeacontoday.com. BEACON PHOTO BY JOSIE SELLERS

COSHOCTON - Clary Gardens, located at 588 W. Chestnut St., is hosting an Easter cookie decorating workshop. Come join Katie Hultz, new local baker and owner of KatieBakes, Thursday, March 24, from 6 to 8 p.m. to get a hands-on learning experience decorating and creating one-of-a kind cookies to showcase at Easter. The class cost is $20 (only $10 for Clary Garden Members) and is open to the public. Even if you don’t feel artistic, decorating cookies is more about creativity, and this workshop will walk you step-by-step through the process. Hultz will have pre-baked cookies for the group with her secret sour cream sugar cookie recipe. She will also make royal icing and royal icing glaze in spring pastel colors. Participants will learn the basics of cookie decorating. As a bonus, all participants will get to take home their own beautiful spring creations to display for Easter (the following Sunday). No need to bring anything with you – all cookies and supplies will be provided. Call Clary Gardens at 740-622-6524 or e-mail events@clarygardens.org to RSVP by Monday, March 21. Clary Gardens is free and open to the public daily. Visitors are always welcome to take a self-guided tour with maps available in the garden parking lots or bring a blanket for picnicking in the amphitheater. Clary Gardens is located at 588 W. Chestnut St., just past Roscoe Village on State Route 541 West. For information, call Clary Gardens at 740-622-6524.

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“When we complete our investigation it will be public record and the livestock owner can get their file and follow up on it,” he said. “What I see this change in the law doing is maybe getting more dogs shot because the livestock owners know they aren’t going to get reimbursed from us. Instead of calling us, they will just take care of the problem themselves. The law states that you can shoot dogs if they are being aggressive toward people or livestock.” Dreher encourages anyone with questions about the change in the law to call his office at 740-295-0026. “We take these claims very seriously because we know livestock is a lot of farmer’s livelihood,” Dreher said. “We will investigate night or day.” JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

Roscoe presents lawn care Q & A session COSHOCTON - Do you have things bugging you about your lawn, like why are there bare spots in my grass, do I really need to rake up the leaves in fall, and how do I get rid of moles? You can find answers to these questions along with others on Thursday, March 31. Roscoe Village is hosting a question and answer session with Tammi Rogers from OSU Extension.

A variety of topics will be covered, but bring in questions about your own lawn and Rogers will do her best to answer them. This question and answer session will be held in Lock Landing at the Visitor Center at 6 p.m. Guests can park behind the Visitor Center. Be prepared to go home knowing more about how to care for your lawn.

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The requirement to reimburse the owner of the livestock is now eliminated due to House Bill 64. “It’s still a criminal act, but we aren’t going to reimburse them from the dog and kennel fund,” Dreher said. “We will still investigate the claims, but they (the livestock owner) will have to hire an attorney if they want to get reimbursed for their livestock from the dog owner.” In 2014 the county handled seven livestock injury/death investigations and in 2015 they had four. Of those cases only two were determined to involve dogs. “We haven’t had tons of these cases, but over the years we have had a few claims that involved several animals such as sheep at one time,” Dreher said. The change in the law may prevent the county from helping people get reimbursed for their livestock, but Dreher said it does not stop his office from investigating the claims.

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Dog warden updates commissioners on changes to law COSHOCTON – For years people were reimbursed by the county if it could be proven that their livestock was injured or killed by a dog and then the county would attempt to get its money back from the dog owner or take them to court. House Bill 64, however, has changed that process and the Coshocton County Commissioners learned how when they spoke with Dog Warden Russell Dreher at their March 9 meeting. “Anytime someone’s livestock was injured or killed by a predator or dog we were basically the first responder,” said Dog Warden Russell Dreher. “If we determined it was caused by a predator like a coyote or black headed vulture we turned the claim over to ODNR and there was no reimbursement from us. If it was determined to be a dog, we opened an investigation reimbursed them from the dog and kennel fund and would use the prosecutor’s office if necessary to get our money back from the dog owner in a civil lawsuit.”

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PHOTOGRAPHY John Thompson (far left) snaps a photo of his classmates with the help of Judd Bone from Claxon Communications, who is not pictured. Thompson and his fellow sixth graders at Ridgewood Middle School participated in a career day on March 7. For more photos, visit www.coshoctonbeacontoday.com. BEACON PHOTO BY JOSIE SELLERS

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19 partner agencies including the American Red Cross, Boy Scouts, Children’s Dental Clinic, Coshocton CARES, CSVP, First Step, Girl Scouts, Handicapped Society, COSHOCTON - United Way has officially made Maternal and Child its campaign goal of $395,000. These dollars will Health, Rising Tide, Salvation Army, TLC be given out after collection completes in 2017 to and 7 Recreation Programs (Canal Lewisville, the partner agencies. Conesville, Coshocton, Ridgewood, Roscoe, Currently the United Way of Coshocton has SEE MORE ‘GOAL’ ON PAGE 22

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“We want to get them thinking about what’s out there because you never know what might interest you and what you will want to explore a little more,” Dulgar said.

How many people does the planetarium seat? The original seating in the planetarium was bench seats. We could seat about 75 adults but close to 100 elementary students. In 2004 they changed the seating from the bench seats to theater seats. There were 30 theater seats installed. In our desired upgrades, we want new theater seats like the ones in the Ohio State planetarium. According to the architectural drawings, there are 50 theater seats to be installed in the restored Coshocton planetarium. How much is this project going to cost? Some of our costs are estimates at this time but the entire cost is projected to be $400,000. On Feb. 15, the architect visited the school and collected information on the heating/cooling systems and electrical service. He is preparing more accurate drawings of the renovation work that needs to be done. When he completes this phase of the project, we will be able to get a more accurate cost. How do you plan on raising the money for this project? We plan on asking for donations from individuals, businesses, foundations, the state government, and social organizations. So far we have raised $72,000. We are still applying to various foundations, and sending out letters to businesses and individuals requesting donations. We have filed an application with the Montgomery Foundation, but the Montgomery Foundation does not meet until sometime in April. The Schooler Foundation has changed their method of accepting applications. First you must send a letter of inquiry to them (which we have done). They will let us know by May 1 if they want us to send in a detailed application. So right now, it is a waiting game for these two foundations. The number of people making donations has slowed down. We also have not received many donations from local businesses. We have done one mailing requesting donations from businesses and we are planning a second mailing. I realize that many other organizations are asking for funds at this time. Our asking for funds is a onetime thing. Once we reach our goal, we will no longer ask for donation in the near future. Editor’s note: The Committee to Save the Coshocton Planetarium is led by Ron Derewecki, who will occasional submit this column to The Beacon addressing questions and concerns about the project.

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The elementary classes went anywhere from three to five times each. There was not a lot of time available for other school districts to use the planetarium. Plus, there was no air conditioning in the planetarium and consequently it was too hot in September and May to use it. We want the restored planetarium to have air conditioning so more time is available to use SCIENCE Pictured is Ron Derewecki adjusting the planetarium projector in its former it. I am suggesting that location at the old Central Elementary School. When the school was torn down the the city’s elementary students go two to three planetarium was put into storage. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON times per classroom. How does having a planetarium benefit our The number will be based on the curriculum that students? is followed. I don’t know how often the high The planetarium is a strong source for cross school students will come but since it will be curriculum activities. But it is also a strong source located in their building they should be able to of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, use it during their regular science class. There Math) which is part of a recent federal initiative. should be adequate time to schedule county Many people think that the planetarium is used school children. The county schools will still only for viewing the constellations, the moon, and be responsible for their transportation. If the slides of the planets. This may have been the case city’s elementary classes go less, this will free at one time. But the planetarium and its programs up time for the county schools. A lot will depend have evolved into valuable teaching piece of on the schedule of the person operating the equipment. The new and upgraded planetarium planetarium. But, before the planetarium was uses computers to generate the programs. dismantled, I trained four elementary teachers Students can use the computer to prepare their on how to operate the planetarium. This means own programs whether they be in science or that the elementary classes will not be tied to the art; measure angular distances between the stars planetarium director’s schedule. and then calculate the distance in light years; Are there going to be public shows? or how long it will take to get there based on At this time we are planning to have public today’s technology. There are numerous science shows. We want several upgrades that will enable topics that can be discussed and viewed in the us to do public shows that will be compelling planetarium. and able to hold the attention of our digital age On the campus of the school system is a new society. The old planetarium was designed as an observatory with a new 12 1/2 inch telescope. educational device. Without a number of auxiliary This telescope will be connected to the projector projectors, it was difficult to have presentable in the planetarium so students will have a real public shows. People were used to seeing the type time view of celestial objects. of planetarium show that COSI presented. We Will county schools get to go to the still may not be able to do everything that COSI planetarium? does, but we are going to be a lot closer. The main The county schools were always invited to upgrade that we want is a full dome projector. bring their students to the planetarium. The school This will permit us to project any photo or video or the teacher had to call to make reservations for onto the entire dome not just a small segment of the class wishing to attend. There was a problem the dome. We also can purchase or lease programs with scheduling due to how frequently the city’s that are commercial ones. These are the type that elementary students went to the planetarium. COSI uses.


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Program on JFK’s death to be presented NEWCOMERSTOWN - Newcomerstown Historical Society will present “The Pit and the President,” featuring Chris Hart as Doctor Robert McClelland, who witnessed this pivotal point in American history firsthand. In fact, he was holding the president’s head in his hands when President Kennedy died. Dr. McClelland was one of the surgeons working on Nov. 22, 1963 when President John F. Kennedy was brought to Parkland Hospital after he was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald in Dealey Plaza. The Parkland Hospital is best known as the hospital where three individuals associated with the assassination of President Kennedy, died or were pronounced dead: JFK, his assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, and Jack Ruby, who ended Oswald’s confused life.

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After he was shot on Nov. 22, 1963, President Kennedy was rushed to Parkland Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 1 p.m. in trauma room one. At the same time, Texas Governor John Connally, wounded in the same shooting, was treated in trauma room two, and survived. Two days after the assassination, Oswald was rushed to Parkland after being shot in the abdomen by Ruby and died in operating room number five after more than 90 minutes of surgery. Ruby died on Jan. 3, 1967 in the same emergency room, from a pulmonary embolism associated with lung cancer. Since Ruby’s death in 1967, the emergency room has been remodeled and the area where Kennedy was pronounced dead, Oswald was operated on and died and Ruby died now serves as the hospital’s emergency radiology department. A

from their paychecks to support those programs. Revenue also comes from mail solicitations to area farmers, retirees and professionals. “Every dollar counts and no one dollar is any more important than any other dollar, nor is the time when it was given. What matters is that we unite as a community and give what we can to support these agencies that work so hard to improve the quality of life for those of us fortunate to call this home,” said Lyn Mizer,

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BPW attends competition, McKee wins Region 3 competition Region 3 ID Winner. McKee will compete at the state competition on Saturday, April 23 at the Doubletree Inn in Newark, McKee has been a member of the Coshocton BPW since April 2015. She has a cosmetology license along with her manager’s license. She owned her own beauty salon for approximately 15 years. McKee graduated from Kent State University with BPW EVENT Pictured from left in front are - Mary Mason, Coshocton BPW ID Coa teacher’s certificate Chair; 2016 BPW Region 3 ID Winner Ellen McKee; and Marilyn Lauvray, Region 3 ID i n c o s m e t o l o g y, Chair; and in back are - Region 3 President Rhonda Stemmer; Judges Betty Duche’, and then went to Joyce Duling Sees and Cheryl Clark Kuhn. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON Toledo University COSHOCTON - Sixteen Coshocton Business and for a certificate for Professional Women (BPW) attended the 2016 diversified cooperate training. McKee taught at BPW Region 3 Individual Development (ID) Coshocton County Career Center for 30 years. Competition which was hosted by Coshocton All through this time, she also competed in barrel BPW and Zanesville BPW at Agents Realty and racing. She retired from teaching in 2011 but Auction Service on Feb. 27. stayed active with traveling with her horse, barrel Ellen McKee was named the 2016 BPW racing. She has been married to Max for 43 years

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Area students compete in speech competition ZANESVILLE – Nearly 70 area students representing five districts participated in the recent God, Flag and Country speech competition sponsored by the Zanesville Fraternal Order of Eagles #302 and coordinated by the Muskingum Valley Educational Service Center (MVESC). The first place winners were: 10-11 age group – Caroline Pinson from Zanesville City Schools; 12-13 age group – Sophie Meiser from Coshocton City Schools; 14-15 age group – Maddy Meiser from Coshocton City Schools. The winners in each division will advance to the zone level in Bellefontaine in April. The local competition was held in the John McIntire Library auditorium. Since 1967, the God, Flag and Country Oratory Program has been an integral part of the Fraternal Order of Eagles’ drive to build patriotism and instill a sense of pride within our youth.

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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

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

tate 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

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

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 Sealed Bids will be received by the Board of Trustees of Bethlehem Township, Coshocton County, Ohio for MC3Thousand to be broomed,, spread, and rolled with washed #8 gravel to be used in the chip and seal. They would also like included in the bid the price to grind up some chip and seal pad. All bids should be addressed as follows; Sealed Bids Tammy L Pope, Fiscal Officer 42541 Twp. Rd 1192 Warsaw, Ohio 43844 Bids will be accepted until 7:00Pm March 30th, 2016 at which time the bids will be opened. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CCB Mar16,23,30’16

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 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

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 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 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 es-

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 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

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, 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 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

DELINQUENT LAND TAX 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, 0013-0001137-00 $1,613.81 013-00001138-00 $1,688.06 The mineral interests lying under Pt. Sec. 20 and 21, Jackson Twp., Coshocton County, Ohio. 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 0057, 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 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.


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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

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

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

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: $1,455.22, 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 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

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 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 018-00001048-00 $11,794.36 All coal and other minerals to approximately 33 1/2 acres located in Lafayette Township, Lot 17, Third Quarter, Coshocton County, Ohio. 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

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 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

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 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

DELINQUENT LAND TAX 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 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 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

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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 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

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

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.

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, 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

DELINQUENT LAND TAX volumes cited below. 1) Parcel Number: 042-00000150-05 ADDRESS: TR 178, Fresno, OH 43824 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 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

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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

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

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 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 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


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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 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

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

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 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 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 0096, 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 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. 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 ac-

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tion, 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: 018-00001117-00 ADDRESS: 52502 Township Road 509, Fresno, OH 43824

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 27, 2016 (Pub: CCB, Mar16,23,30’16) #Shortt,R2016CI0096

Amount Due: $538.96, 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: Raylynn Shortt Address: 52502 Township Road 509, Fresno, OH 43824 2) Parcel Number: 018-00000599-00 ADDRESS: Township Road 509, Fresno, OH 43824 Amount Due: $538.96, 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: Raylynn Shortt Address: 52502 Township Road 509, Fresno, OH 43824 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: Unknown Spouse of Raylynn Shortt Address: 52502 Township Road 509, Fresno, OH 43824 Name: All current tenants Address: 52502 Township Road 509, Fresno, OH 43824 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 27, 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

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 0097, 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 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. 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: 020-00000214-00 ADDRESS: 429 East 6th Street, West Lafayette, OH 43845 Amount Due: $3,193.11, 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: Barbara Ann Prater fka Barbara A. Keegan fka Barbara A. Dixon Address: 429 East 6th Street, West Lafayette, OH 43845 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: Unknown Spouse of Barbara Ann Prater fka Barbara A. Keegan fka Barbara A. Dixon Address: 429 East 6th Street, West Lafayette, OH 43845

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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. 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. 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

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

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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: 017-00000315-01 ADDRESS: 50060 County Road 186, Fresno, OH 43824

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: 043-00004106-00 ADDRESS: 240 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 27, 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 27, 2016 (Pub: CCB, Mar16,23,30’16) #Prater,B.A2016CI0097 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 0098, 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 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. 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

Amount Due: $365.82, 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: Jason A. Hough Address: 50060 County Road 186, Fresno, OH 43824 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: Unknown Spouse of Jason A. Hough Address: 50060 County Road 186, Fresno, OH 43824 Name: All current tenants Address: 50060 County Road 186, Fresno, OH 43824 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 27, 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 27, 2016 (Pub: CCB, Mar16,23,30’16) #Hough, J.A.2016CI0098 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 0099, 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 March, 2016, the county treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio, filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Coshocton

Amount Due: $4,509.75, 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: Renovated Investments, Inc. Address: 240 Main Street, Coshocton, OH 43812 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: All current tenants Address: 240 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 27, 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

DELINQUENT LAND TAX 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 27, 2016 (Pub: CCB, Mar16,23,30’16) #RenovatedInvestmentsInc2016CI0099 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 0100, 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 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. 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: 013-00000251-00 ADDRESS: 44953 State Route 541, Coshocton, OH 43812 Amount Due: $5,184.86, 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: Linda Guilliams nka Linda Milligan Address: P.O. Box 404, Senecaville, OH 43780 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: Raymond Milligan Address: P.O. Box 404, Senecaville, OH 43780 Name: All current tenants Address: 44950 State Route 541, 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

DELINQUENT LAND TAX 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 27, 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 27, 2016 (Pub: CCB, Mar16,23,30’16) #Guilliams,L nkaMilligan2016CI0100

SHERIFF’S ALIAS SALE SHERIFF’S ALIAS SALE OF REAL ESTATE State of Ohio, Coshocton County Case # 2012 CI 0282 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE Plaintiff VS KAREN B. CHANAY, ET AL Defendant In pursuance of an ORDER OF SALE in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Courthouse in Coshocton, Ohio, in the above named county on FRIDAY, the 8th day of April 2016, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in THE TOWNSHIP OF KEENE to wit: NOTE: If the United States of America holds a lien on the real estate, the United States of America shall have the right to redeem as provided by Title 28, Section 2410 (C), United States Code. SAID PREMISES LOCATED AT: 25039 SR 83, COSHOCTON, OHIO 43812 Parcel # 017-00001066-01 Said Property appraised at $99,000.00 NOTE: Outside appraisal only And cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: ONE PERCENT (1%) OF APPRAISAL, AND NOT LESS THAN $500 DOWN DAY OF SALE, BALANCE DUE UPON RECEIPT OF DEED. TIMOTHY L. ROGERS, SHERIFF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO ATTORNEY: CHANAY,K.B.2012CI0282

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SHERIFF’S SALE State of Ohio, Coshocton County Case # 2015 CI 0446

SHERIFF’S SALE State of Ohio, Coshocton County Case # 2015 CI 0361

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WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. VS JOSHUA A. BRATTON, ET. AL.

WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL OHIO 1, INC, N.A. VS IRMA M. AMORE, ET. AL.

In pursuance of an ORDER OF SALE in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Coshocton County Court House in Coshocton, Ohio, in the above named county on FRIDAY, the 8th day of April, 2016, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in THE TOWNSHIP OF PERRY to wit: NOTE: If the United States of America holds a lien on the real estate, the United States of America shall have the right to redeem as provided by Title 28, Section 2410 (C), United States Code. A legal description of the property may be found at the Coshocton County Recorder’s Office. Said premises located at: 34085 TR. 373, WARSAW, OH 43844 Parcel # 031-00000055-21 & 03100000055-39

In pursuance of an ORDER OF SALE in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Coshocton County Court House in Coshocton, Ohio, in the above named county on FRIDAY, the 8th day of April, 2016, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in THE TOWNSHIP OF JACKSON to wit: NOTE: If the United States of America holds a lien on the real estate, the United States of America shall have the right to redeem as provided by Title 28, Section 2410 (C), United States Code. A legal description of the property may be found at the Coshocton County Recorder’s Office. Said premises located at: 44424 CR 58, COSHOCTON, OHIO 43812 Parcel # 013-00001248-00 Said Property appraised at $30,000.00 Outside appraisal

TERMS OF SALE: ONE PERCENT (1%) OF APPRAISAL, AND NOT LESS THAN $500 DOWN AT THE TIME OF SALE, BALANCE DUE UPON RECEIPT OF DEED. BIDDING WILL START AT TWO-THIRDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE.

TERMS OF SALE: ONE PERCENT (1%) OF APPRAISAL, AND NOT LESS THAN $500 DOWN AT THE TIME OF SALE, BALANCE DUE UPON RECEIPT OF DEED. BIDDING WILL START AT TWO-THIRDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE.

TIMOTHY L. ROGERS, SHERIFF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO

TIMOTHY L. ROGERS, SHERIFF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO

ATTORNEY: ELLEN L. FORNASH, LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS, 120 EAST 4TH STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO 45202 (#CCBMar16,23,20’16 Bratton,JA2015CI0446

ATTORNEY: SARA M. PETERSMANN, LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS, 120 EAST 4TH STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO 45202 (#CCBMar16,23,20’16 Amore,I.M. 2015CI0361

SHERIFF’S SALE State of Ohio, Coshocton County Case # 2015 CI 0471

SHERIFF’S SALE State of Ohio, Coshocton County Case # 2015 CI 0393

CARRINGTON MORTGAGE SERVICES LLC VS JAMES A. MAHON, ET. AL.

BRENDA K. DONLEY VS GREGORY SCOTT DONLEY, ET. AL.

In pursuance of an ORDER OF SALE in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Coshocton County Court House in Coshocton, Ohio, in the above named county on FRIDAY, the 8th day of April, 2016, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in THE TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON to wit:

In pursuance of an ORDER OF SALE in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Coshocton County Court House in Coshocton, Ohio, in the above named county on FRIDAY, the 8th day of April, 2016, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in THE CITY OF COSHOCTON to wit:

NOTE: If the United States of America holds a lien on the real estate, the United States of America shall have the right to redeem as provided by Title 28, Section 2410 (C), United States Code.

NOTE: If the United States of America holds a lien on the real estate, the United States of America shall have the right to redeem as provided by Title 28, Section 2410 (C), United States Code.

A legal description of the property may be found at the Coshocton County Recorder’s Office.

A legal description of the property may be found at the Coshocton County Recorder’s Office.

Said premises located at: 16200 CR 436, FRAZEYSBURG, OH 43822 Parcel # 040-00000041-04

Said premises located at: 924 SOUTH LAWN AVENUE, COSHOCTON, OHIO 43812 Parcel # 043-00000943-00

Said Property appraised at $42,000.00 Outside appraisal

Said Property appraised at $46,000.00 Outside appraisal

TERMS OF SALE: ONE PERCENT (1%) OF APPRAISAL, AND NOT LESS THAN $500 DOWN AT THE TIME OF SALE, BALANCE DUE UPON RECEIPT OF DEED. BIDDING WILL START AT TWO-THIRDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE.

TERMS OF SALE: ONE PERCENT (1%) OF APPRAISAL, AND NOT LESS THAN $500 DOWN AT THE TIME OF SALE, BALANCE DUE UPON RECEIPT OF DEED. BIDDING WILL START AT TWO-THIRDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE.

TIMOTHY L. ROGERS, SHERIFF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO

TIMOTHY L. ROGERS, SHERIFF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO

ATTORNEY: BRETT A. HOUSLEY, REIMER, ARNOVITZ, CHERNEK & JEFFREY CO., L.P.A. P.O. BOX 39696, SOLON, OH 44139 (#CCBMar16,23,30’16 Mahon,J.A. 2015CI0471

ATTORNEY: ROBERT A. SKELTON, 309 MAIN STREET, COSHOCTON, OHIO 43812 (#CCBMar16,23,20’16 Donley,G.S.2015CI0393

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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COSHOCTON – Have you been considering home ownership but thought that it was out of reach? Or maybe you just don’t know where to start or who you can trust? If this sounds like you, please plan on joining members of the Coshocton community at the Coshocton Village Inn & Suites on Tuesday, March 29 for this free workshop. Two times are available for your convenience – from noon to 1 p.m. and from 6 to 7 p.m. Several recognized members of the Coshocton community are ready to answer your questions and provide more information to help you on a path to possible home ownership. This is a free, no obligation opportunity to find out how you can have a piece of the American dream. Mark your calendars now and watch next week’s Beacon for more information about this special event. The event is sponsored by the Coshocton County Board of Realtors and several area organizations.

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COSHOCTON – Coshocton County Treasurer Janette Donaker is reminding all taxpayers that Friday, March 18 is the due date for the 2015 first half real estate taxes and 2016 manufactured home taxes. The treasurer’s office will be keeping the drivethru open until 5:30 p.m. this Friday to better serve the public. The drive-thru is located in the rear of the annex building. If you miss operating hours, there is a secure drop box in the back of the annex building for payments. Feel free to place your stub and payment into the drop box. Any payment left in the drop box after 5:30 p.m. on Friday and before 8 a.m. on Monday, March 21, will not have a late penalty added. Also, no penalty will be added if your payment is postmarked on the 18th. If you have any questions, call the treasurer’s office at 740-622-2731.

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Said Property appraised at $69,000.00 Outside appraisal

Franklin County Case # 14 CV 9809 BENCHMARK BANK vs. CHARLES A. MOON et al. 5 COSHOCTON PROPERTIES IN ONE AUCTION EVENT

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38 Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/Dissolutions Divorces Misty M. Johnson of West Lafayette vs Chad N. Johnson of Cambridge Reuben R. Stoltzfus of Warsaw vs Kathleen R. Stoltzfus of North Canton Dissolutions Ramona G. Parrillo of Fresno vs Carl G. Parrillo Jr. of Coshocton Sandra Bailey of Coshocton vs James A. Bailey of Coshocton Marriages: None reported Land Transfers: Sheriff Rogers to Michael C. Hayes, 21622 Meadow Drive, Coshocton: $3,557.83 David S. Booth to JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA, 621 Franklin Avenue, Conesville: $28,120 Michele R. Meek and Donna Meek to Hector L. Medina Jr., 676 Wilson Avenue, Coshocton: $4,000 Joseph P. Blakley and Sheila K. Blakley to Ryan W. Vail and Monica L. Vail, 1801 Eagle Drive, Coshocton: $186,000 Thomas J. Cox and Roberta A. Cox to John C. Fowler, 60920 Township Road 104, Newcomerstown: $43,000 JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA, successor by Merger to Bank One, NA to Cushman Properties, LLC, 854 State Route 541, Coshocton: $25,000 Gabriel and Tammy Whittington to Seth A. Jackson, 330 N. 10th Street, Coshocton: $48,000 David William Jones and Heidi Lynn Jones to Benjamin A. Mulholland, CR 51, Warsaw: $32,500 Ryan W. and Monica L. Vail to Tim E. and Misty Siddle, 52949 Hal Kar Road, West Lafayette: $124,500 Brian H. Barr and Patricia L. Barr, husband and wife to Richard L. Beaty and Darwin A. McClelland, Township Road 58, Coshocton: $52,000 Boyd and Caroline E. Rogers to Nelson Miller, 14405 SR 83, Coshocton: $60,000 Charles M. Karge and Phyllis Karge to Andy Y. Miller and Marvin R. Miller, 13.074 acres – CR 25: $75,502 Tammy Jo Burris, aka Tammy Jo Collins and Thomas D. Burris to Rick L. and Tami R. Mullett, 15059 TR 483C, Conesville: $4,500 Robert D. Warner, II executor to James R. Walsh and Beth D. Walsh, 45361 US HWY 36, Coshocton: $60,000

James R. Griffith to Adam L. Fisher, 417 East Fourth Street, West Lafayette: $15,850 Barbara L. Warren, Don G. Warren to Stormy Dawn Renner, 163 Park Avenue and 156 Park Avenue, Coshocton: $135,000 Bruner Land Company Inc. to John Stankiewicz, 17.773 acres on TR 54 in Bedford Township: $70,500 Mattie E. Miller aka Mattie Miller to A-1 Property of Ohio, LLC, 18220 CR 6, Coshocton: $24,000 Cody C. Mills, et al to JP Morgan Chase Bank, National Association, 828 Orange St., Coshocton: $26,000 Ray D. Miller and Linda L. Miller, h&w to Edward N. Kauffman and Ada A. Kaufman h&w (js), 33477 State Route 206, Brinkhaven: $160,000 Grandview Acres LLC to Larry Hershberger and Sarah Hershberger, CR 343: $579,617.50 Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC to Cliff E. Burk and Jennifer L. Burk, 52754 TR 159, West Lafayette: $93,000 John M. Loth to Amos Swartzentruber and Barbara B. Swartzentruber, 24911 Township Road 201, Coshocton: $190,000 Steve Bowman aka Steve A. Bowman, et al to Nationstar Mortgage, LLC, 504 Cambridge Road, Coshocton: $40,000 Robert E. Troyer to Robbie D. Miller and Rachael E. Miller, 5508 CR 88, Fresno: $170,000 Serenity Land LLC to Thomas E. Liddle and Brenda K. Liddle, 33495 TR 326 Killbuck: $150,000 Peggy Sue Prince to Daniel L. Cutshall, 1.15 +/- acres on Arthur Avenue in Coshocton: $7,500 Randall and Melanie Baldwin to Mark A. and Kay L. McCombs, 41935 TR 1029 Blissfield: $5,000 Bradley E. West to Jason and Sherri Pope, Locust Street in Coshocton: $1,000 The Estate of Carol D. Alberts to RW Warren Trustee of the Warren Living Trust dated 1/8/09: $45,000 Matthew E. Middaugh to Nelson Miller, 19447 TR 411, Warsaw: $48,000 Sheriff Rogers to J.A.S. Rentals, 1026 Walnut St., Coshocton: $8,400 Derek Cole James to Christina Bryant, 22809 TR 1193, Coshocton: $78,100

wife to Lindsey A.H. Wilson and James J. Wilson, wife and husband, Township Road 135, Coshocton Sharleen Flowers, deceased to Kristan Elgin and Jeffrey Flowers, 2024 Buena Vista Drive, Coshocton Stephen M. and Sylvia A. Durham to K. Richard Michael Conwell, 34719 Township Road 68, Frazeysburg Diana Lynn Harris, deceased to Jon C. Harris, 1120 Walnut Street, Coshocton Mary C. Fortney, deceased to Charles J. Blair, 716 S. 16th Street, Coshocton Linda L. McVay, deceased to Robert L. McVay, Sr., 19480 County Road 297, Coshocton Hubert P. Cushman, III and Deana S. Cushman, husband and wife to Cushman Properties, LLC, 1504 Walnut Street, Coshocton Timothy R. Brillhart, married to Anthony J. Brillhart, 44597 State Route 541, Coshocton John H. Fisher, Jr. to Tammie Jane Fisher, 1748 South Lawn Extension, Coshocton Alverta Cain, deceased (life estate only) to Ross Cain, 1101 Lynn Street, Coshocton Kenneth W. Moore III and Annette E. Moore to Adam M. Williams and Jasmin L. Williams, State Route 60, Warsaw Jordan Lonergan, single to Skylor McQuiston, 54407 Hickory Flats, West Lafayette Estate of David R. Tumblin aka David Ridgway Tumblin, deceased to Mary M. Tumblin, 15472 County Road 274, Coshocton Margaret L. Smart married and Larry E. Hoffman married to Raymond W. Smart and Margaret L. Smart, husband and wife, State Route 751 Jerry S. Dillon, Trustee of the Jerry S. Dillon Revocable Trust dtd 7/12/01 to Jerry S. Dillon, Trustee of the Jerry S. Dillon Revocable Trust, 51910 TR 170 Gary Artrip and Eva Artrip to Gary Artrip and Eva Artrip, 3160 CR 20, Brinkhaven David R. Hysong and Tauny E. Hysong, et al to JP Morgan Chase Bank, National Association, 727 Cambridge Road, Coshocton Ella Collins to Fannie Mae aka Federal National Mortgage Association, 27257 State Route 60 North, Warsaw Grandview Acres LLC to Grandview Acres LLC, 31140 Land Transfers Exempt from CR 343, Clark Township Conveyance Fees Lakeview Loan Services, LLC to The Secretary of Michael D. McKee to Joseph J. Yoder and Malinda S. Housing and Urban Development, 52713 CR 16, Yoder, 10.118 AC, White Eyes Township, Coshocton West Lafayette William J. Norman, deceased to Helen JoAnn Nor- Wayne J. Patterson, Karen C. Patterson TTEES to man, 711 Cambridge Road, Coshocton Wayne J. Patterson and Karen C. Patterson, 318 E. Christopher O. Hill and Mary Lou Hill, husband and Sixth St., West Lafayette Wesley J. Tubbs to Wesley J. Tubbs and Wendy K. Wilson, 879 Severn Dr., Coshocton Greg J. Lauvray, Michelle A. Lauvray, Allen D. Bickel and Sandra K. Bickel to Gregory J. Lauvray and Michelle A. Lauvray, TR 334 Donald E. Gordon to Isabelle L. Gordon, successor Trustee, School Street, Coshocton Shawn Matthew West, aka Shawn M. West and Cynthia West, husband and wife to Shawn M. West and Cynthia West, husband and wife, 46703 TR28 Reva F. Cramblett, deceased to Joellen DeJesu, 1626 Adams St., Coshocton Gregory A. Dean to Jason P. Dean and Carrie J. Dean, 421 W. Main St., West Lafayette

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Egg Hunt and Craft Show: Coshocton Springs Health & Rehabilitation Center will have an egg hunt and spring craft show on March 19. The craft show will be from 1 - 4 p.m. and the egg hunt for children 0-12 will begin at 2 p.m. Crafters are asked to provide one door prize. Spaces are $10 per crafter. Food will be served by Girl Scout Troop 2625. The Easter Bunny will be there to take pictures with the kids. The center is also having a coloring contest. All pictures must be submitted by March 19. The winner in each age category will be chosen by a resident at the center. Blue Grass Music: Three Rivers Bluegrass Music along with Relay for Life Team Alana presents Bluegrass Music at Coshocton Village Inn and Suites. Admission is $6 per person. No charge for those 12 and under. Featured band plays from 7 - 9:15 p.m. with a jam session from 9:30 - 10:30 p.m. The featured band for March 26 is Northwest Territory Band. For more information, call Duane or Clenda Hardesty at 498-8456 or duane1000@roadrunner.com. Veggie 101: All the basics of vegetable gardening will be covered at Veggie 101 being held Thursday, April 7 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Room 145 of the County Services Building, 724 S. Seventh St. The public is invited to join OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers to go through topics such as soil testing, container vegetable gardening, pests and disease, crop rotation and more. The cost is $10 per participant or $15 for two people (bring a friend!) Registration is required by March 27. Info: Tammi Rogers at 740-622-2265 or rogers.376@osu.edu. Line Dancing: Line dancing lessons will be every Tuesday at Blue Ridge Grange. Beginners will be 5:45 p.m., Intermediate will be at 6:45 p.m. and open dance starts at 7:15 p.m. Couple’s dance begins at 8:30 p.m. Cost is $5.50 per person. For more information, call Vic at 545-7343 or Donna at (330) 827-5587.

Announcements CR 10 Improvement Sub Committee Public Meeting: 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 16, at 29952 CR 10 - half a mile north of Chili Crossroads Church. Plainfield Cemetery Cleanup: Linton Township Trustees are asking that all winter grave decorations be removed from the Plainfield Cemetery by Apirl 1 so that the trustees might prepare for spring and summer.

Tax Returns: The 2015 City of Coshocton Tax Returns will be due on or before April 18 All city residents employed outside the city with W-2 wages with no tax withheld are required to remit estimated quarterly payments. Office hours are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Thursday hours are 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. Info: Call the tax office at 740-622-9515. Tax forms are available at www.cityofcoshocton. com/incometax. Gift and Craft Vendors: Applications are being accepted for gift and craft vendors interested in participating in the 2016 Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival. Now in its 36th year, the festival, sponsored by Frontier Power, will be June 9-11, at the Coshocton County Fairground. Craft and gift vendor spaces are available for $80 (10’x10’) and $150 (20’x10’). Info: Visit coshoctonhotairballoonfestival.com or contact Patty Wherley at 740-824-3378. HEAP Applications: The Coshocton Senior Center, located at 201 Brown’s Lane in Coshocton, has HEAP applications available for the Home Energy Assiostance Program. HEAP is a federally-funded program designed to help eligible Ohioans meet the rising costs of home heating bills. In-home application assistance is available for individuals unable to stop in or you can make an appointment for one-on-one assistance at the center by calling 740-622-4852 Monday through Friday from 8 - 4:30 p.m. Keep in mind this is not the Emergency HEAP program. For emergency HEAP, contact Kno-Ho-Co at 740-622-9801.

Benefits Celebration of Life & Benefit for the family of Nickolas Fortune: Nickolas died unexpectedly Jan. 12 and left behind his young son Preston. Proceeds from this Friday, March 18 event at Killbuck VFW Post 7079 will go toward medical and burial expenses. The barbequed chicken dinner will begin at 4 p.m. and the auction will

Kaufman Auction House

Location: Kaufman Auction House, 3149 SR 39 at the Amish Country Theater. Directions: 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 miles west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I-77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.

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Compact Tractors – Tractors – 3Pt. Equipment: 09 Kubota BX 2660Tractor; ‘40s Farmall H Tractor; ‘05 John Deere 2305 TLD Tractor w/ 200X Loader with Smooth Dirt Bucket & 62” Mid Mount Deck with Cat 1 3-point on back; ’13 Yanmar USA EX-450TL Tractor; Ford 2N Tractor; ’05 Harley Power T06 Series 6’ Box Rake, Tractor PTO; Woods 72” RD7200 Mower Deck; ‘13 DR Brush Mower: Kawasaki 18.5hp electric start, 26”; Vermeer SC352 Stump Grinder: 35hp, diesel, hr meter not working, approx 1260 hrs, new engine ‘13; Vermeer RT100 Trencher: 24” digging depth, 5” chain width, Kohler Command Pro, 15hp; Zero Turn Mowers – Walk Behind Mowers: ’13 Hustler X-One; ‘15 Cub Cadet Z-Force SZ 54; ;06 Bunton ZTR; ’03 Ferris IS 1000, 48”; ’13 Ferris IS 700Z, 52”; ’05 Yazoo/Kees ZMKW48190, 48”; ’13 Gravely Pro Stance; ’15 Toro Z Master 6000 Series; ‘15 Ferris FW35CCBVE2861 Walk Behind Mower: ’12 Hustler Turf X-One; ’10 Toro Titan ZX4800, 48”; Snapper ?281223BVE? Lawn Mower: ‘04 Bunton BZT-2190, 52”; ’05 Ferris IS 1500Z, 48”; ’09 Bunton Bunton Missile ZTR, 61”; ’05 Bunton BZT 2190, 52”; ’13 John Deere Z720A, 60”; ’13 Bad Boy ZT Elite 6000, 60”; ’15 Ferris IS700ZB2752, 52”; Sutech USA 33” Commercial Walk Behind Mower; ’15 Toro SWX 5050, 50”; ’05 Simplicity ZT2050, 50”; ’04 Bunton BZT-2230 ZTR, 31”; ’07 Yazoo/Kees ZVH061242, 61”; ’15 Husqvarna RZ4222F; ‘15 Toro Z Master 6000 Series; ’15 Ferris FW35CCBVE2861 Walk Behind Mower; Riding Lawn Mowers: ’04 Husqvarna YTH2148, 48”; ’11 Cub Cadet GT2000, 42”; ’01 Cub Cadet 3206, 54”; Gravely Pro Master 300 Mower, 60”; ’08 Cub Cadet LT-1042; ’09 Cub Cadet i1042, 42”; ’13 Cub Cadet Series 1000; ’03 Cub Cadet 3235, 44”; ’04 Cub Cadet LT1018, 42”; ’05 Cub Cadet LT-1554, 54”; ’90 Duetz Allis 1814, 42”; ’05 John Deere LX280; Cub Cadet 2166, new clutch, 42”; ’07 John Deere LA140, 48”; ’13 Husqvarna TYH22V46, 46”; ’10 Cub Cadet LTX1046; ’12 Cub Cadet LGTX 1054; 2008 Cub Cadet LTX1050: 22hp, Kohler courage engine, 50”, 140 hrs, w/ tire chains; Construction Equipment & Small Power Tools: ’15 Echo CS-620P Chain Saw; ’12 Meyer LPP7.5 Snow Plow; ’15 Dolmar PS-5105 Chain Saw; ’15 Meyer 36100 Tailgate Salt Spreader; ’12 Toro 1800 Power Clear Snow Thrower; ’13 Echo CS-450P Chain Saw, 20” bar; ’07 Husqvarna YTH-2348 3-bag Grass Collection System; ’07 Husqvarna 10530SBE Snow Thrower; ’05 Meyer Products TM-6.5 Snow Plow; Briggs & Stratton 5600 Watt Storm Responder Generator: new engine 2012; ’15 Cub Cadet VT 100 16” Tiller; Cub Cadet 302 Snow Blade; ’14 Cub Cadet 19A300170EM Snow Blade; TERMS: Cash, Check, or Credit Card; 3% Buyer’s Premium; buyer’s premium will be waived for cash or check. All items sold “as is.” Any factory warranties, if available, will transfer. For online bidding terms, see website. Note: List could change due to daily sales, excellent offering of quality merchandise. Starting with small power tools and miscellaneous items at 10:30 with the cataloged items and main equipment and mowers at 11:00 AM. Lunch Stand

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Cemetery Clean-up: The Coshocton City Mayor’s Office announced that the annual spring clean-up at South Lawn, Oak Ridge and Roscoe cemeteries will begin on Monday, April 4. Anyone wishing to save grave blankets, wreaths or other miscellaneous items must remove them by Sunday, April 3. New wreaths, grave blankets, etc. may be placed on graves after Saturday, April 9.

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Location: 30066 County Road 236 Fresno, Ohio 43824. Signs Posted. From Baltic take SR 93 south 2.7 mi., go west on CR 236 for 2.72 mi. to auction location on left.

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* 4 BR Custom Brick Ranch * 3 Bath * 29.1 Acres * 3 Parcels * Wooded & Open * Crawford Township * Coshocton County * West Lafayette LSD

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start at 6 p.m. The band Borderline will play after the auction. A $10 donation is asked for the meal. To make a donation to the event, call Bonnie Smail at 330-2310356 or Linda Frenette at 330-276-0597. Auctioneers will be Kenny and Marie Roberts.

Sports River View Baseball Fundraiser: The team will host a Carson Drive concert and dinner on Sunday, April 10, at RVHS in the auditorium. A chicken dinner will be served from 4 to 6 p.m. and the conert will be at 6 p.m. There also will be a silent auction. Concert admission is $10 and the concert - dinner combo is $17. Tickets are available from any player or by calling 740-202-2890 or 740-824-3522 (RVHS). Sponsored by Baker’s IGA.

School Events Coshocton City School District Kindergarten Registration: Parents are asked to call Becky at 740-2957626 and provide the child’s name, address, phone number, parent’s name(s), and child’s date of birth. Contact the district no later than March 18. Children must be 5 on or before Aug. 1 to be eligible for kindergarten. During the call parents will be able to sched-

Unbelievable offering located between Fresno and Baltic. This 2004 custom brick ranch has been meticulously cared for over its short existence. The 4 bedroom 3 bath home is updated top to bottom including some wood floors, walk in closets, master bath, walkout finished basement w/ in-floor heating & gas fireplace, custom hickory cabinetry, whole house audio system and more. Utilities to the home include well, septic, nat. gas heat and central air/vac. All this and more in a country setting with over 29 acres total. If you want hunting land, a building tract or a gorgeous home estate please make sure to mark this in your calendars and join us for the open house.

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Almost 12 vacant acres of open field with solid mature woods on the ridgeline. Includes stoned driveway, newer pole building and developed spring. Unleased mineral rights included. $94,900

Terms: 10% non-refundable down payment with balance due at time of closing. No contingencies, all desired inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All survey boundaries are approximate and subject to final survey. $500 per parcel survey charge will be assessed to buyers. All announcements the day of the sale take precedence. Final closing and possession is 60 days after sale. Legal: Parcel #0090000000700 of Crawford Twp. in Coshocton Co. and the West Lafayette LSD. Taxes are $1,249.68 per half yr. and is currently in cauv, any recoupment is responsibility of the buyer. Parcel 1 – 6.6 acres w/ 372’ frontage w/custom ranch home. Parcel 2 – 2.512 acres w/ 355’ frontage. Parcel 3 – 20.042 acres w/ access via 60’ easement Sale by Order of: Sarah Kaufman

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Great private horse property! Low maintenance metal Amish built 2 BR home, 30x50 four stall barn, 16x20 cabin with loft, arena, pasture, sheds, woods, stream on 7.27 acres.

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ule an appointment to complete the registration and screening. The dates for registration and screening are the week of April 18-21 during the hours of 3:30 – 6 p.m. This activity will be held at Coshocton Elementary School. In order to complete the registration process, the parents will need to bring the child’s birth certificate, Social Security card, immunization records and custody papers, if applicable. Dr. Linda Rogness Presentation: 3:30 p.m. Thursday, March 17, the McCalmont Colloquium Center of the Roberta A. Smith University Library on the Muskingum University campus. The talk is free and open to the public. Dr. Rogness, professor of education at Muskingum University, will discuss her research on building a sustainable yard as a way to reduce a negative impact on the environment. Info: 740-826-8152. Movie Night: Coshocton Elementary will be hosting a movie night on Friday, March 18 at 5:30 p.m. The movie will be “The Indian in the Cupboard”. More information to come soon. RSVPs are due March 16. Dr. Harsha Abeyaratne Performance: 7:30 p.m., Friday, March 18, in Brown Chapel on the campus of Muskingum University. This event is free and open to the public. The performance will feature works by Liszt, Haydn, Della Joio, Brahms, Chopin, and others. This is Dr. Abeyaratne’s eighth solo recital at Muskingum, in addition to many collaborative concerts with both faculty and students. Info: Call the music department at 740-826-8095.

Church Events AWANA for kids 0-12 at Chili Crossroads Bible Church: 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays at Chili Crossroads Bible Church, 29445 County Road 10, Fresno. The theme for March 16 is eat around the world, March 23 will be an Easter party and March 30 will be a pudding feast. Visitors welcome. At the same time adults enjoy FaithTalks and our new series Spiritual Oxygen. Fresh pizza and salads available every Wednesday from 3 to 8 p.m. Proceeds benefit youth ministry. Call ahead to order for pickup or carry-out: 740-545-9707. Learn more at www.chilibiblechurch.org or the church Facebook page. Samaritan’s Purse Project Work Afternoon: 1 p.m. Thursday, March 17, First Baptist Church Fireside Room, 688 E. Main St., West Lafayette. All are welcome. Fish Fry: Sacred Heart School will have a fish fry on Friday, March 18 from 5 – 7 p.m. The menu consists of deep-fried or baked fish or macaroni and cheese dinner. All meals include cole slaw, baked beans, roll,

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Janusian Club of West Lafayette Ladies Night Out Card Party and Style Show: Thursday, March 31, at Ridgewood Middle School. The buffet will be from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and the fun continues with silent auction, door prizes, bingo, cards, 50/50 and raffle. This year the theme will be “All I Want for Christmas,” coordinating the theme with the presentation of “White Christmas” by the Ridgewood Drama Club the same weekend. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Admission is $10, prior sale. Tickets are available from members or call Nancy at 740-545-7879 or Wendy at 740-622-8915 or

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Line Dance: Progressive Valley Grange will have a line dance with a modern twist on March 19 from 7:30 10:30 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults and children over the age of 10. There will be a cake walk and a food stand. Music and instruction will be provided by Boots and Buckles Dance Troupe with DJ Jay and Donna Simmons. The grange is located on CR 93.

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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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Support Group: The bi-weekly adult grief support 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: March 18, and April 1, 15, and 29.

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Soup Supper: Saturday, March 19, Blue Ridge Grange in Orange. Serving starts at 4:30 p.m. with seven kinds of soup (all the soup you can eat) plus salad, dessert and beverage for a $7 donation.

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beverage, and dessert. Small dinner is $7 (one piece of Study Wednesday through Friday at 6 p.m. The church fish), large dinner is $10 (two pieces of fish), and Mac is located at 1010 Denman Ave. There will be free and cheese dinner is $5. All proceeds benefit Sacred goods. Please call for baked goods at 740-610-3749. Heart School. Community Meals: The Presbyterian Church at 142 N. Movie Night: 7 p.m. Friday, March 18, Emannual Lu- 4th St in Coshocton has a community meal every first theran Church Fellowship Hall, 1500 Pleasant Valley Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Burt Avenue Weslyan Church Dr. “God is Not Dead” will be shown and popcorn, at 230 Burt Ave. in Coshocton has a community meal bottled water and sodas will be provided. The event is every second Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Grace United free and open to the public. Info: 740-622-2550. Methodist Church at 422 Walnut St in Coshocton has a community meal every third Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Keene United Methodist Church Movie Night: 7 Park United Methodist Church at 122 Park Ave. in Cop.m. Friday, March 18, at Keene UMC, 27100 CR 1. shocton has a community meal every fourth Thursday Join church members for a faith based movie and light at 5:15 p.m. Central Christian Church at 731 Main St., refreshments. Info: 740-622-8059. Coshocton has a community meal every fifth Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Spring Bazaar: The Women of the Church of God, 703 S. Second St. are hosting a spring bazaar on Fri- Clothing Room: Coshocton Church of Christ, located day March 18 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. A lunch stand will at 1800 Chestnut St., has a clothing room open every be offered by the women’s group from 11 a.m. until Thursday from 9 - 11 a.m. its gone. There will be many and varied crafters and vendors for your viewing. An hourly drawing for door Fundraiser: Home of Christ Church is having a fundprizes also will occur from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You need raiser to cover church operating costs and help with not be in attendnace to win. the food pantry. 2016 calendars are $1, Live Now booklets are $3.90, and The Upper Room booklet is Upper Room Assembly & Worship Center Spring $3.77 for a large one and $2.57 for a small one. To orCraft Bazaar: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, March 19, der any of these items and arrange pickup, call Pastor 331 Main St. Crafts, Scentsy, ThirtyOne, Jamberry Elvis Bloom at 740-610-3749. Nails, knives, jewelry, painted slates, lots of cookies and candy to fill those Easter baskets, and many more Clubs and Organizations venders. The Easter bunny will be there from 11 a.m. Coshocton is Blooming Meeting: Noon, Friday, March to 1 p.m. for pictures. 18, at Clary Gardens. Meetings last about one hour. Showing of the film “War Room:” 6 p.m. Saturday, The public is welcomed to attend. Info: Connie Miller March 19, First Baptist Church, 688 E. Main St., West at 740-622-7644 ext. 10. Lafayette. All are welcome. Light refreshments will be served. Rotary Club Sponsored Blood Tests: 7 to 9 a.m. Saturday, March 19, at West Lafayette First Baptist The Elsons: 10:30 a.m., Sunday, March 20, Word of Church, 688 E. Main St. Tests to be offered include: Life Ministry, 427 W. Russell St., West Lafayette. CBC and Cop Panel and Lipid Panel - $50; A1C - $20-; TSH - $20; PSA - $20; Vitamin B12 - $25; Vitamin D Easter Celebration: Breakfast at 9:30 a.m. and service - $35; Urinalysis - $15; Male Cancer Screen - $75; Feand egg hunt at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, March 27, Chili male Cancer Screen - $75; Col-Rectal - $5. A 12 hour Crossroads Bible Church fast is required. Results can be sent to your physician for no charge and to you for a donation of a canned Timothy Myers Performance: 7 p.m. Thursday, March food item. Light refreshments will be served. Info: 74031, in the sanctuary at Roscoe United Methodist 545-6743. Church. His accompanist will be Deborah Yasutke. Roscoe UMC is located at 475 High St. (near Roscoe Village). For information, call 740-622-7780 during regular business hours. The program will be posted on the church website at roscoeumchurch.org.

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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 SatBaked Steak Dinner: Saturday, April 2, Three Rivers urday at 9 a.m. at the Presbyterian Church at 142 N. Fire District Community Center, 24199 SR 621, 4 p.m. 4th St in Coshocton. If you are interested in joining or until sold out. Cost: Adults - $10; Kids - $5 ( 10 & un- sitting in on a meeting, contacty Ann Lauvray at 740der). Meal includes: Baked Steak, Mashed Potatoes 502-7438 for more information. and Gravy, Green Beans, Roll, Drink, Dessert. Sponsored by: Three Rivers Firefighters & Ladies Auxiliary. Al-Anon: Coshocton Al-Anon Family Group meetings are at Central Christian Church located at the corner of Warsaw Lions Pancake Day: 7 a.m. to noon Saturday, 8th and Main Streets, Coshocton from 7 - 8 p.m. every April 2, Warsaw Fire Dept. A donation of $5 is asked Tuesday. for those 8-years-old and up and $3 for those under 8-years-old. There also will be a bake sale by the War- Jr. Garden Club: The Jr. Garden Club will meet at 3:30 saw United Methodist Church. p.m. the third Thursday of each month at Keene Elementary School cafeteria. No dues are required, but Baltic Fire & EMS 25th Annual Pig Roast: Saturday, there may be a minimal fee for supplies and field trips. April 2, Baltic Elementary School on East Main Street Children ages 6 - 18 and their parent or guardian are in Baltic. 3 to 9 p.m. silent auction, 6 to 9 p.m. Bingo, welcome. Call Sandy McCullough for more informa9 p.m. raffle drawing and there also will be bacon tip tion and registration at 622-7358 or 502-2077. boards. Carry out only is at 1 p.m. and dine-in starts Library Events at 3 p.m. Cost is by donation. Life Guard Re-certification Two Year Renewal/Challenge Class: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, May 8, at the Red Cross office and CHS pool. Info: 740-202-0898. Clow Veterans Group Quilt Raffle: All money raised will go to benefit the Family Support Group of the 1485th Army National Guard Transportation Group of Coshocton/Dover and local veterans or active duty military members. All profits will be kept local. Tickets are $5 for one, three for $10 or 10 for $20. To purchase tickets, contact any member of the group or call Kent at 740-262-0955 or Mary at 740-291-1033. The winning ticket will be drawn on Saturday, April 16, at the Clow Veterans Group meeting. Blue Star Mothers: Blue Star Mothers meet the second Monday of each month at The Church of The Nazarene Adult Ministry Center from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. VFW Auxiliary: John Bando Post 1330 VFW Ladies Auxiliary, located at 133 S. Sixth St. in Coshocton has changed their meeting time to 11 a.m. the first Monday of each month. Vietnam Veterans: The Vietnam Veterans meet the second Saturday of each month at Hardees at 9 am. If you are a Vietnam Veteran who served during the Vietnam War, whether you served in country or not, you are welcome to attend. Neighborhood Watch: The Neighborhood Watch Group sponsored by the Greater Coshocton Development Corporation will meet at 6:30 p.m. the last Thursday of every month at Shiloh Baptist Church.

At the same time...a new program called the STEAM CLUB (science/technology/engineering/arts/math) and filled with library fun. Coshocton Letterland: 10:30 to 11 a.m., Wedesdays, March 16, 23, and 30, Coshocton Public Library Large Meeting Room. Join us each week this year for our Preschool Storytime as we travel to a place called Letterland. We will meet engaging letter characters, read theme-related stories and sing songs, learn rhymes, do Brain Gym, and make crafts. This program will be enjoyed by children aged 3-7. This session will last 11 weeks and end on April 13.

Coshocton LAPSIT: 10:30 to 11 a.m., Wednesdays, March 16, 23, and 30, Coshocton Public Library Small 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 meeting room. For babies and toddlers, birth to three years, plus caregivers, focusing on early literacy and socialization skills through rhyme, rhythm, fingerplays, and music, all from the security of a caregiver’s lap. We spend 20 minutes on a structured circletime, Plugged & Unplugged: 2:30 to 5 p.m., Wednes- read the shortest of stories, and then enjoy parachute days, March 16, 23, and 30, Coshocton Public Library play, art projects, musical instruments, bubbles, or Large Meetign Room. Games, snacks, friends, and other fun activities. These session will last 11 weeks fun. Teens are invited to gather at the library for vid- and end in April. eo games, Internet Access, board games, or just to hangout. This free event is held weekly on Wednes- B.E.S.T. Night @ The Branch: 5 to 7 p.m., Thursday, March 17, West Lafayette Branch Library. Teens are day. Registration is not required. invited to this after hours program to enjoy laptops, West Lafayette LAPSIT: 9 to 9:30 a.m., Tuesdays, gaming systems, books, friends, and snacks. Check March 22 and 29, West Lafayette Branch Library. For your e-mail, Facebook, play online games, catch up babies and toddlers, birth to three years, plus care- on homework, find a new read, and so much more. giver, focusing on early literacy and socialization skills Space is limited. Registration is required for this free through rhyme, rhythm, fingerplays, and music, all event the Monday before event date. from the security of a caregiver’s lap. We spend 20 minutes on a structured circletime, read the shortest ONE BOOK, ONE COMMUNITY: Understanding of stories, and then enjoy parachute play, art projects, Black History Through Black Music with William bubbles, or other fun activities. This session will last Theodore McDaniel, Jr.: 6:30 to 8 p.m., Thursday, March 17, Coshocton Public Library Large Meeting 11 weeks and end on April 12. Room. Black music has often served as a barometer West Lafayette Letterland: 11 to 11:30 a.m., Tues- of the times and lives of black people. This program, days, March 22 and 29, West Lafayette Branch Li- utilizing recorded music, explores various aspects and brary. Join us each week for our Preschool Storytime periods of black history by examining the music of as we travel to a place called Letterland. We will each era. It ranges from the worksongs and spiritumeet engaging letter characters, read theme-related als of slavery through the rap of modern urban times. stories and sing songs, learn rhymes, do Brain Gym, William “Ted” McDaniel is Professor of African-Amerand do arts and crafts. This program will be enjoyed ican Studies and Professor of Music at the Ohio State by children aged 3 -7. This session will last 11 weeks University. A specialist in African-American music and Jazz performance, he is noted for his analysis of the and will end on April 12. music of John Coltrane and Charlie Parker. He has Family Night @ the Library: 7 to 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, published several works on black music and more March 22 and 29, Coshocton Public Library Meeting than 300 music arrangements. Rooms. Preschoolers: Join us each week as we travel to a placed called Letterland. Using engaging stories, Think It. Ink It. Read It. A Teen Writing Club: 3:30 songs, movement, and crafts, children become famil- to 5 p.m., Friday, March 18, Coshocton Public Library iar with memorable letter characters. School-agers: Large Meeting Room. Teens will enjoy this writing

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ONE BOOK, ONE COMMUNITY: The Life and Times of Harper Lee: 6:30 to 8 p.m., Monday, March 21, Coshocton Public Library Large Meeting Room. Since the publication of “To Kill a Mockingbird” in 1960, Harper Lee has become as famous for her fierce privacy as she has for her Pulitzer Prize winning novel. Holli Rainwater will be your host as we explore Lee’s life and unravel the mystery of why she never published again until now.

An art exhibit is featured monthly at the West Lafayette Branch Library by area artists during the months of January through December. Currently on display Abyssinia! 1930s Inspired One Book, One Com- is the art of Ernie Galajda. View pictures of Historimunity Program: 3:30 to 5 p.m. Friday, March 25, cal Roscoe, Mail Pouch barns, seascapes from Nova Coshocton Public Library Large Meeting Room. Ab- Scotia, and local houses, done mostly in acrylic. Stop yssinia! A.K.A. “I’ll be seeing you” at this fun event. by the West Lafayette Branch during regular business Come learn if you use a “horn” on a daily basis or hours to view the exhibit. Monday - Wednesday 11 if you’ve been to an apple. We’ll use 1930s slang, a.m.- 7 p.m.; Thursday - Friday 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.; Satswing to music from the time period, explore cloth- urday 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. ing styles, eat southern style treats, and fill out our very own autograph book. So come on “cats,” let’s do the time warp. (This program is part of the One Book, One Community Wide Program. It is not necessary To have read to Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee to participate. However, teens may enjoy the parallel between the book and the 1930s party.) Registration is required for this free event.

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ONE BOOK, ONE COMMUNITY: Screening of “To Kill a Mockingbird”: 6:30 to 9 p.m., Monday, March 28, Coshocton Public Library Large Meeting Room. Join us for a screening of the 1962 film “To Kill a Mockingbird” starring Gregory Peck, with Mary Badham, Phillip Alford, Brock Peters, and Robert Duvall. A short discussion will follow the movie. Popcorn will ONE BOOK ONE COMMUNITY: The Life and Times be served. of Harper Lee and a Taste of the South: 5:30 to 7 p.m., Thursday, March 24, West Lafayette Branch Li- Spring Chi: 9 to 10 a.m., Thursday, March 31, Roscoe brary. Since the publication of her Pulitzer Prize-win- United Methodist Church Gym. We practice gentle ning novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” author Harper exercises that reduce stress, increase vitality, and Lee has been fiercely private. Holli Rainwater, CPL put a spring in your step. No experience necessary. Outreach Coordinator, will be your host as we ex- Taught by Holli Rainwater, Certified Tai Chi Easy Pracplore Lee’s life and unravel the mystery of why she tice Leader. This is a seven week session ending May never published again until now. A “literary feast” will 12. be held along with the author discussion, featuring southern fried chicken and sides. Please feel free to Featured Art Exhibit West Lafayette Branch Library:

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