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April 21, 2011

| DEATHS | Editor Theresa Herron | therron@communitypress.com | 248-7128 BIRTHS

POLICE REPORTS

BETHEL

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CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Arrests/citations

Juvenile, 14, criminal damaging/endangering, Georgetown, April 7. John E. Rhoten, 30, 70 Highmeadow Lane, Williamsburg, drug paraphernalia, possession of drugs marijuana at 308 W. Plane St., Bethel, April 10.

Incidents/investigations Assault

At 511 Market St., Felicity, April 10.

Breaking and entering

At 2290 Crane School House Road, Bethel, April 7. At 2679 Ohio Pike, Bethel, April 5.

Burglary

At 1088 Ohio 222, Bethel, April 6. At 2440 Laurel Pt. Isabel Road, Moscow, April 6.

Criminal damaging/endangering

At 3308 Ohio 131, Georgetown, April 2. At 3490 Inez Ave., Bethel, April 6.

Domestic violence

Drug paraphernalia

At 308 W. Plane St., Bethel, April 10.

Gross sexual imposition - victim < 13, statutory At Sodom Road, Bethel, April 7.

Possession of drugs

At 308 W. Plane St., Bethel, April 10. At 2679 Ohio Pike, Bethel, April 5.

Rape - victim < 13 nonforcible At Sodom Road, Bethel, April 7.

Theft

At 1088 Ohio 222, Bethel, April 6.

Unruly juvenile offenses

At 701 Forest St., Neville, April 4.

At Antioch Road, Hamersville, April 7.

DEATHS Max Hively

Max S. Hively, 68, Bethel, died April 11. Survived by wife Jacqueline Wilson Hively; children Timothy (Lisa), Renee, Raymond Hively, Tonya (Jeff) Sisson; grandchildren Cory, Kayla, Staci, GiGi, Chloe, Samantha, Matt, Candice; great-grandchildren Reice, Kaylyn, Kamrin; siblings Steve, Stewart Hively, Cathi Stookey, Bren-

LEGAL NOTICE 125 Storage 1958 Ohio Pike Amelia, OH 45102 RICK BRADSHAW K397/413 821 Maple Creek Rd. Moscow 45153; Ohio N ATASHA CARMIE133 CHAEL 210 Division Street, Erlanger KY 41018; KRISTEN GRIFFITH M447 212 Bethel Concord Road Bethel Ohio 45106 STEVE HACKER D114 42 S. Kline Street Amelia, Ohio 45102 CHERRI MCCALL I306 305 S. Union OH Bethel Street 45106 PEGGY MEADORS G222/ 241 & Q627/ 601, 134 South Ohio Bethel Street 45106 AMANDA OOTEN R672 1060 SR 222 Bethel, Ohio 45106 TARYN SCARBOUGH R550 2191 E. Ohio Pike, Amelia, Ohio 45102 TIMOTHY TOMAK H299 19 Flamingo Court Amelia, Ohio 45102 Legal Notice The following Storfrom unit(s) age Stronghold of Eastgate will be sold at public auction by Don Bates Auctioneers, at 758 Old State Route 74, Cincinnati Ohio 45245 on Saturday, April 23rd, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. and will continue until all units are sold. The unit numbers, names and last known addresses are as follows: Unit #222 - Anthony A. Williams, 4051 McClean Dr. Cincin45255; Ohio nati, Unit #368 - Shane Carter, 3430 Drake St. Cincinnati, Ohio 45244; Units #036 & 262 - Christy L. Byrd, 1154 Beechridge Ct. Batavia, Ohio 45103. Please send me an affidavit to verify this ad to Stronghold of Old 758 Eastgate, State Rt. 74, Cincinnati, Ohio 45245 PUBLIC NOTICE The Village of Chilo is accepting bids for mowing. Mowing will include five (5) lots and trimming hedges. Submit your bids to: The Village of Chilo, PO Box 23, Chilo, Ohio 45112. All bids must be received by April 30th, 2011. Village council will open bids on May 2 and vote during regular scheduled meeting. Winning bid will be notified on May 3. Please direct any questions to the village mayor at 513876-2436. 1628879

da Seckrist, Corlis Jefferson; many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by brother Mike Hively. Services were April 15 at Charles H. McIntyre Funeral Home.

Paul E. Lucas

Paul E. Lucas, 65, Felicity, died April 14. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and a member of the Felicity Nazarene Church. He is survived by wife of 44 years, Anna (Hammons) Lucas; children Paula Ann (Mike) Eisele and

Matthew Paul (Chelsea) Lucas; grandchildren Jacob Michael, Hanna Caitlin, William Clark and Emma Grace; sisters Margie Lucas (Jim) Liming and Barbara Lucas (Shorty) Adams; numerous aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews. Services were April 19 at the Felicity Christian Church followed by burial at the Felicity Cemetery. Arrangements were made by the Charles H. McIntyre Funeral Home, Felicity.

MARRIAGE LICENSES

BUILDING PERMITS

James E. Boggs, 67, 4261 Ferguson, Cincinnati, music director, and Kimberly Munninghoff, 45, 420 S. Charity St., Bethel, administrative secretary. Mathew Ninichuck, 24, 3142 Ninichuck Road, Bethel, mechanic, and Jessica Stewart, 23, 1967 Ohio 222, Bethel, legal assistant/paralegal.

AC Electric East, Georgetown, alter, 1094 Ohio 222, Franklin Township. Donald Pennington, Felicity, HVAC, 3500 Penny Road, Franklin Township. Inspired Custom Homes, Cincinnati, alter, 1945 Ohio 133, Tate Township, $85,000.

Residential

REAL ESTATE Clermont County real estate transfer information is provided as a public service by the office of Clermont County Auditor Linda L. Fraley.

BETHEL VILLAGE

311 East Osborne St., Debra Swain & Roger Herget, et al. to Wells Fargo Bank NA, 0.3610 acre, $53,333.34. 324 Faith Way, Freedom Homes to Anthony Abbatiello, 0.4550 acre, $118,990. 218 N. Ash St., St. Property Solutions LLC to David & Patti Stroub, co-trustees, 0.4500 acre, $25,500. 218 N. Ash Street, Timothy Parker to St. Property Solutions LLC, $21,200.

FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP

1402 Ohio 222, Household Realty Corp. to John & Glenna Maxwell, $45,495. 1410 Ohio 133, Raymond Gaghan, et

al. to U.S. Bank NA, 5.0140 acre, $46,667.

MOSCOW VILLAGE

87 Broadway St., Springleaf Financial Services Inc. to Dennis & Karen Skeene, 0.5100 acre, $25,000.

TATE TOWNSHIP

Bethel Maple Road, Sarah Davison to Ronald Hale, et al., $251,496. 2842 S. Bantam Road, Jeffrey Puckett to Robert Burge, 1.0000 acre, $105,000.

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP

1193 Collier Road, Larry Rowan Jr. to U.S. Bank NA, 1.6000 acre, $76,666.67. 1800 Ginn Road, U.S. Bank NA ND to Stuart Borders, $9,500. 5990 Newtonsville Hutchinson Road, Amanda Neal & Rickie Adams to U.S. Bank NA as trustee, $60,000.

Sexual abuse prevention program looks to protect children The statistics are shocking. According to the National Center for Victims of Crime, one in four girls and one in six boys will be sexually abused by the age of 18. Research indicates that most are abused by someone they know, including parents, teachers, coaches, mentors and counselors. “We are offering a new prevention program aimed at ending the cycle of abuse,” said Julie Pedersen, prevention education coordinator with the YWCA in Clermont County. “This free program is being offered on Monday, April 25, from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m., in Room 143 of the Snyder Building on the UC Clermont Campus in Batavia.” The facilitator-led Darkness to Light’s Stewards of Children sexual abuse prevention program includes a video and workbook that detail the stories of victims of abuse, and their long path to

healing. “Children only have one childhood and it is up to us to make sure they have one,” said Pedersen. “The training will cover how to develop sex abuse prevention policies and procedures to create environments that are safe for children.” Pedersen said the Stewards of Children program empowers adults to be proactive in ending the epidemic of child sexual abuse. “These children suffer emotionally and physically,” she said. “Victims of childhood sexual abuse are more likely to suffer from obesity and heart disease, and are more likely to get involved with alcohol or drugs.” Register by Wednesday, April 20, for the free Stewards of Children sexual abuse prevention program on the website www.SurveyMonkey.com/s/J3Y8Z78 or contact the YWCA’s Kirstin Eismin at 732-0450, ext. 10.

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Clermont Chamber announces Small Business Award winners The Clermont Chamber of Commerce has selected the following companies for the 2010 Small Business Best Practices Awards to be presented at the annual meeting from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 11, at Holiday Inn & Suites Cincinnati Eastgate. Cost is $45 for members and $60 for non members. Call 576-5005 to register or visit www.clermontchamber.com. Customer Focus Award (150 employees) Express Employment Professionals in Eastgate is a locally-owned franchise in place to help people find jobs and help businesses find the people and human resource services they need. Express now also offers professional search and contract staffing services through its Specialized Recruiting Group. Through this new service, candidates with experience in accounting, engineering, information technology and many other fields are placed in short- or long-term contract work or full-time positions. The owners of the local franchise and their employees have distinguished themselves with exceptional service and courtesy to those seeking jobs in this challenging economy. The businesses they serve have benefited as well from prompt attention and thorough follow-up on every placement. Customer Focus Award (51250 employees) Park National Bank has several locations throughout Clermont County, including a brand new office in Eastgate. Every new employee of Park receives a service standards document that in very simple terms outlines what is expected when dealing with customers. Park goes beyond the words with quarterly awards to any associate who goes above and beyond the call to assist a customer. Customers are regularly surveyed about service and Park’s President/CEO personally follows up at random with customers to learn more about why they rated service as they did. Park uses mystery shoppers to further validate service activities. In addition, Park has a Customer Sales & Service group

tasked with a monthly review of service and consideration of ideas for new ways to better serve customers. This spring, Park will launch a “Service Excellence Program” throughout the corporation.

locations in the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky area. LifePoint is now better positioned to grow its core programs by building on its collective expertise, infrastructure and geographic reach.

Emerging Small Business Award (1-50 employees) Current Electrical & Lighting on Ohio 28 in Goshen Township is another business that reinvented itself to survive and be in position to thrive in a difficult marketplace. Current’s management recognized early on the thrust toward green energy and rather than remain a struggling “old school” supplier to the construction industry, Current shifted its focus to providing customers with help in reducing energy costs in a significant way. Current was awarded the Southwest Ohio Education Purchasing council contract, gaining access to 127 school districts in Ohio. Current has retrofitted more than 1,000 inefficient gymnasium and warehouse lighting fixtures, performed hundreds of energy audits, held seminars on the cost benefits of energy saving lighting and are in the process of reconfiguring their website to promote their expertise in the green market.

Innovative Small Business Award (1-50 employees) Innerwood, LLC in Milford is being recognized for the innovative steps management took to reposition this business for continued success in the face of a recession that was devastating to residential and commercial construction. Before the economic downturn, Innerwood depended heavily on the new housing market for its custom cabinetry, bookcases, mantles and moldings. Instead of waiting for the housing market to rebound, Innerwood management chose to think outside the box and diversify into related markets. The first venture was into manufacturing teak outdoor furniture. That was followed by Internet sales of American Classic Kits, which are manufactured DIY 3D puzzles, guitars and furniture. The latest activity is the manufacture of wooden speaker boxes.

Emerging Small Business Award (51-250 employees) LifePoint Solutions in Amelia. Clermont Counseling Center was founded in 1973 as the first community mental health center serving Clermont County. In 2007 two long-standing service providers in the Greater Cincinnati area recognized an opportunity to strengthen existing programs and increase the population able to be served within the community. Clermont Counseling Center and Cincinnati-based Family Service began taking the steps necessary to make this opportunity possible. July 1, 2009, after a nearly two-year process, LifePoint Solutions was formed, leading the way to providing truly comprehensive and integrated client-driven services. The formation of LifePoint Solutions allows for the opportunity to offer more comprehensive services to families, children, couples and adults at multiple

Innovative Small Business Award (51-250 employees) Cold Jet, LLC in Miami Township is being recognized for a similar diversification that opened new markets for this pioneering manufacturer of dry ice blasting systems. For many years, Cold Jet focused on making dry ice pellets and dry ice blasting systems that were used worldwide for cleaning and coating removal. In 2010, Cold Jet formed an alliance with Airgas to provide environmentally responsible turnkey cleaning solutions for food and beverage processing, manufacturing lines, power generators, disaster remediation and packaging and printing. Cold Jet also formed a new unit to focus on dry ice production for the worldwide market. The Small Business Development Center Advisory Committee, from nominations submitted by the membership and business community at large, selects small Business Best Practices Awards.

IN THE COURTS The following cases have been filed with Clermont County clerk of courts.

Filings

Jerome Kelly vs. Angelo Santoro, et al., other tort Rusty W. Burdine, et al., vs. James D. West, et al., other tort Heather L. Dunn vs. Janet C. Sandstrom, et al., other tort Joyce E. Powers, et al., vs. Gregory Ryan Sexton, other tort Michael Johnston vs. Bowlin Services LLC, et al., worker’s compensation Fifth Third Mortgage Co. vs. Autumn M. Kimberlin, et al., foreclosure Huntington National Bank Asset Recovery vs. Charles W. Ward, et al., foreclosure CitiMortgage Inc. vs. Ryan D. Walters, et al., foreclosure Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Brian J. Loveless, et al., foreclosure Residential Credit Solutions Inc. vs. Roger L. Johnson, et al., foreclosure U.S. Bank NA vs. Andrew Chandler, et al., foreclosure U.S. Bank NA vs. Melvin Sebastian, et al., foreclosure PNC Bank NA vs. Markis Milam, et al., foreclosure

J. Robert True Treasurer of Clermont County vs. Kenneth Walter Siekbert, et al., foreclosure J. Robert True Treasurer of Clermont County vs. Gary P. Kaupp, et al., foreclosure J. Robert True Treasurer of Clermont County vs. Charles A. Grant, et al., foreclosure Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Julie A. Taylor, et al., foreclosure U.S. Bank NA vs. Bryan K. Hertel, et al., foreclosure Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Matthew Overbeck, et al., foreclosure Bank of America NA vs. Tracy Davis, et al., foreclosure BAC Home Loans Servicing LP vs. Donna M. Haag, et al., foreclosure Cooks Grant Condominium Unit Owners Assoc. Inc. vs. Joseph Adjei mensah, et al., foreclosure Mary Katherine Uetz, et al., vs. Arnold Estates Development LLC, et al., other civil First National Bank of Omaha vs. Tina Frysinger, et al., other civil Total Quality Logistics LLC vs. Solomon Transportation Inc other civil Angela Mangrum, et al., vs. Able Services Restoration Inc. other civil James R. Reed vs. Misty Combs, et

al., other civil Eric Vogt vs. State of Ohio Medicaid Program, et al., other civil Ally Financial Inc. vs. Raymond Forsee III, other civil Chase Bank USA NA vs. Kelly R. Hunter, other civil Kevin Eyer vs. David Sandlin, other civil Henry A. Ewing vs. Allstate Insurance Co., et al., other civil State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. vs. Cassandra Ciera Bingham, other civil Citibank South Dakota NA vs. Tracey Maloney, other civil

Divorce

Mary Harness vs. Dewey Harness Terri M. Hartman vs. Stuart C. Hartman

Dissolution

Jennifer Hickey vs. Samuel T. Hickey Amanda S. Sacksteder vs. Geoffrey Sacksteder Lindsey Yaczik vs. Jason Yaczik Rebecca Campbell vs. Scott J. Campbell Kristy Smith vs. Seth Smith Richard Cole vs. Elizabeth Cole Patricia J. Forester vs. Craig Forester Robert R. Peltier vs. Susan M. Peltier Ryan T. Bagnall vs. Brittney L. Bagnall


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