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Approximately 40,000 first half 2011 real estate tax bills are in the mail to taxpayers without bank/mortgage company escrow accounts, according to Clermont County Treasurer, J. Robert True. The deadline for payment is Feb. 13. Taxes can be paid by mail or in person at the Treasurer’s Office, located on the second floor of the Clermont County Administration Building, 101 E. Main Street, Batavia, from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Taxes can also be paid at the following banks located in Clermont County: Park National Bank, Fifth Third Bank, Lebanon-Citizens National Bank, National Bank & Trust, RiverHills Bank and U.S. Bank, N. A. Taxes may also be paid online at www.ClermontTreasurer.org or by calling (800) 272-9829. A convenient night deposit box is located at the Main Street entrance of the Clermont Administration Building for payment of taxes when government offices are not open. For more information, contact the Clermont County Treasurer’s Office at (513) 732-7254, Treasurer@clermontcountyohio.gov or www.clermonttreasurer.org.

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Highly addictive drug is accessible and potent Sun staff

Local law enforcement officials are reporting an increase in heroin overdoses in Clermont County this year and are concentrating efforts on preventing the movement of the illegal drug.

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their daily fix from Hamilton County, come back to Clermont County and sell what they have left, and on the other hand, there are people from other counties who bring larger quantities in and sell it to users in the county to make a profit. “It’s addictive, so once someone tries it, they come back for more,” Ventre said. “It ensures the market.” Local police units are also dealing with the effects of heroin use in the county.

“We’ve had a problem for the last couple of years,” Union Township Police Chief Terry Zinser said. “We still have a problem.” Chief Zinser said they have had calls for overdoses and deaths because of overdoses. Zinser agreed much of the heroin supply is coming from Cincinnati and said it seems like the drug is becoming more popular. See Heroin, Page A3

Trial date set for Richards Drug test pending for driver who killed Jim Bushman BY KRISTIN BEDNARSKI Sun staff

questioning, she said it became obvious the children hadn’t eaten and were simply hungry. She said hunger was more obvious on Mondays, when children had spent the weekend at home and didn’t have the opportunity to receive lunch at school. “They’re lethargic and sleepy, they don’t do well on tests,” Minarchek said about the effects. “If they’re hungry they’re not doing

A trial date has been set for Jack Richards, the 21year-old Amelia man who faces charges after he struck and killed trustee-elect Jim Bushman Nov. 21, 2011. The primary jury trial is set to begin at 9 a.m. March 30 in front of visiting judge Timothy Hogan. Richards faces charges for aggravated vehicular homicide and vehicular assault. “If there aren’t new charges I’d imagine we’ll start on that day,” Clermont County Assistant Prosecutor Woody Breyer said. Breyer said while they will be prepared to present the case then, they are still waiting to receive documents from the laboratories regarding the use of drugs or alcohol. “We really want to get that information back because that would change the nature of some of the penalties,” Breyer said. He said currently, the aggravated homicide charges are based on the speed at which Richards was driving. The accident occurred Nov. 21 at approximately 12:25 p.m. on state Route 132 near Judd Road in Batavia Township. Richards was driving a

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Girl Scouts with Troop 41280 helps pack bags for the TigerPacks program at Bick Primary School in Bethel. From left are Lovely Michel, Lauren Abner, Hannah Davis, Olivia Havrin, and Cary Minarchek.

TigerPacks help keep school children healthy in Bethel Weekend food packages go home with selected children BY KRISTIN BEDNARSKI

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“There is an increase in the amount of heroin overdoses,” Douglas Ventre, commander of the Clermont County Narcotics Unit, said. “I don’t know if that is attributed to a higher grade of heroin, a purer form, or people trying to get more and use more.” Ventre said he has seen

heroin use and overdoses across the spectrum, from 17-year-olds to 50-yearolds. “I’ve encountered people who have used it in front of their kids,” he said. “They buy it, and as soon as they get it, they inject it. People ruin their whole lives for it.” Ventre said heroin usage and dealing occurs throughout Clermont County. He said on one hand there are the users who purchase

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Each Friday at Bick Primary and Hill Intermediate schools in Bethel, more than one dozen children receive food to help get them through the weekend. The food packages, called TigerPacks, are delivered to kindergarten through fifth grade children

who qualify for free and reduced lunches and who have a need for food on the weekends. “Over the past few years you have just seen that people are struggling,” Cary Minarchek, a teacher’s aid and office worker at Bick Primary, said. “They’ve lost their jobs or they’ve lost their home.” Minarchek said unfortu-

nately this has disabled many families from providing adequate nutrition for their children. “While we don’t have starving children in this country, we do have hunger,” she said “And hunger really affects what goes on with children.” Minarchek said she realized children at Bick Primary were dealing with hunger when they would come into the office complaining of head aches and stomach aches. After further

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Michelle Balside was named the Citizen of the Year in Amelia Jan. 17 and recognized for her years of hard work and dedication to the village. Councilwoman Renee Gerber read the nomination letter from former mayor Leroy Ellington at the meeting, which highlighted Balside’s contributions. “This person has served the village in a volunteer capacity since 2007,” Ellington wrote. “She began her career as a volunteer when she was appointed to the recreation commission, and took over as chair in 2008.” Ellington said Balside involved herself in various activities while serving on the commission including the annual Easter egg hunt, frisbee golf tournament, concert in the park and more. She was involved in the creation of the skate park

and Amelia Paw Park and worked to prevent vandalism in the parks by sending letters to residents. Ellington said she also worked countless hours to prevent the village from being dissolved by working as treasurer of the committee, soliciting and encouraging residents to become involved. Currently, Balside serves as chairperson for the board of zoning appeals in the village. “As a hard worker and community advocate for the village, she never asked for any recognition or compensation for her efforts,” Ellington wrote. “Because she has been active in making many good things happen in the Amelia village, I nominate Michelle Balside Amelia village Citizen of the Year 2011.” Current Mayor Todd Hart presented Balside with a plaque and council members thanked her for her service with a cake and refreshments.

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Mayor Todd Hart, left, presents the Citizen of the Year award to Michelle Balside, for her volunteer efforts in the village. The award was given at the Jan. 17 council meeting.

Several of Balside’s friends and family members also came to the celebration to surprise her. “It’s a great honor,” Balside said about being

named citizen of the year. “There are so many people who do more.” She humbly accepted the award and said she contributes to the village be

cause she feels everyone needs to give back as much as they can. “It’s just the little things,” Balside said.


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Residents of Clermont County donated 565 mittens, gloves, hats and scarves to the library during the month of December as part of the library’s Mitten Tree program. The cold-weather wear items were delivered to the James Sauls Homeless Shelter and YWCA in Batavia. The mitten trees were available at nine library branches where people could donate new or handmade mittens, gloves, scarves and hats. “We received many generous donations, among them were handmade items which were very impressive – very high-quality creations,” said Tracey McCullough, supervisor of programming. “We have

some very talented knitters and crocheters in Clermont County. It’s always amazing to see the number of donations that pour in. Clermont County residents and staff have been very generous.” The number of items donated increased 74 percent from 2009. Items were not collected in 2010. “We’re so grateful to receive this donation,” said Billie Kuntz, executive director of Clermont County Community Services, Inc. “We serve approximately 450 people a year. They will benefit greatly from this donation.” For more information visit www.clermontlibrary.org or call (513) 7322736, or contact YWCA Emergency Services at

“I believe it to be a cost thing, and of course it is extremely addictive,” Zinser said about its popularity. Amelia Police Chief David Friend also reported an overdose in his area to village council members at a recent meeting. “This is the second overdose since I have been here,” Chief Friend said. “And I have only been here a month.” Chief Friend said one overdose occurred when a user “shot up” in the back of a car. The driver pulled over, and by the time police got there, the user was not breathing. Chief Friend said they were able to reverse the effects with the use of Narcan, an opioid antago-

nist used for the complete or partial reversal of opioid depression, including respiratory depression. “With a lot of these guys it seems like they don’t have the drug for a while and then they want the drug so badly they add just a little more, or the drug is just a little too pure,” Chief Friend said. “A lot of times they have no idea what is coming out of the needle.” Prior to coming to Amelia, Chief Friend worked in Tipp City, Ohio. He said he noticed a big increase in heroin use in the past year there as well. Chief Friend said they would find the heroin capsules and syringes in vehicles and even found some users shooting up in gas stations because they couldn’t wait to get home.

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viduals have made significant donations to help support the program. And as the word spread, separate organizations and groups are either donating food or time to help the cause. Girl Scout Troop 41280, for example, came to Bick Primary Jan. 19 to help stuff bags and learn more about the program. “It fills a need in the community, it’s something the girls were concerned about,” troop leader Deborah Davis said. The girls helped pick meals that were nutritionally beneficial and packed them for Minarchek so she could deliver them to students the next day. “It makes me feel proud because I know I am helping people,” Lauren Abner, a fifth grader from Hill Intermediate, said about helping with the TigerPacks. The feedback from the students receiving the packs

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The Clermont County Narcotics Unit works with local police departments, including Union Township and Amelia, to control the movement of the drug and investigate the sources. “Heroin by far takes up the majority of our efforts,” Ventre said about the unit. “We’re involved in all aspects of it. We have active investigations going on and are pursuing leads.” He said they still deal with other drugs that are also popular including marijuana, prescription pills and methamphetamine, but heroin has a devastating effect. “It is a broad spectrum,” Ventre said about narcotics. “But heroin is what everyone sees, because that is what people are overdosing on.”

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has also been positive. Minarchek said students thank her for the packs, and question her about when they will receive the next one. She said anyone can volunteer to help or donate money or food to the PTO. The more they can receive, the closer they can get to reaching all the children in need. “We’re looking for anyone who is concerned or thinks this is something they can support,” Minarchek said. Food items that can be donated include 100 percent fruit juice, oatmeal in individual servings, cereal bars, soup, peanut butter crackers, little sausages, microwave lunch cups, raisins, dried fruit and more. For more information about donating to TigerPacks contact Cary Minarchek at (513) 734-2271 ext. 4052.

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Chevrolet pickup truck north on state Route 132 and attempted to pass Jarrod Brewster, of Cincinnati, who was driving a van north. Richards struck the left side of Brewster’s van and went off the left side of the road. As he went off the road he struck Jim Bushman, who was walking his garbage can to the end of the driveway at the time. Richards came to a stop when he struck a tree. Richards, Brewster and Richards’ two passengers Patricia Kearney, 19, of Amelia, and Joshua Masterson, 20, of Cincinnati were all taken to the hospital. Brewster, Kearney and Masterson were treated and released the same day, while Richards remained in the hospital for multiple days. Bushman, who had recently been elected trustee of Batavia Township, was killed as a result of the accident. Aggravated homicide and vehicular assault charges were filed against Richards Dec. 7. Breyer said he hopes to receive the results from the lab sometime next week. Richards remains in Clermont County Jail. His next pre-trial hearing is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. March 13 in front of Judge Timothy Hogan.

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In an interesting innovation to the art of mediabashing, Newt Gingrich dragged his two adult daughters into the sordid details of his breakup with his second wife. Apparently, Newt’s second wife has just published a book and mentions in the book that Gingrich had asked her to agree that their marriage should become an “open marriage.” What makes this a relevant question in Newt’s case is that the time span of his second marriage was when Newt first gained national prominence as one of the progenitors of the claim that the Republicans are the party of “family values.” This is a line of b.s. that Republicans continue to spout to this day (when they are not too busy “hiking the Appalachian Trail”). Accordingly, one of the moderators of a debate in South Carolina asked Gin-

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out of every 3,000 live births. Sophia Grace Cordier died on Jan. 7. She was a week short of being five months old. the Overwhelmingly, prognosis for babies with this disorder is that they will die. Half of these babies who are carried to term are stillborn. Nine out of 10 who survive until birth will die before their first birthday. The doctors ran some tests. The diagnosis was confirmed, and the parents, Ann and Andy Cordier of Clermont County’s Miami Township, were offered the See Schmidt, Page A12

Big election year requires 800 elections officials BY JUDY MILLER Short quiz: 1. How many precinct election officials does Clermont County need to man the polls at each primary and general election? a. 35 b. 435 c. 800 d. 2,000 2. How much do election officials get paid for working at an election? a. $50 b. $130 c. Minimum wage. d. Nothing. It’s a volunteer job. It’s the beginning of the

2012 Presidential Election Year, and we at the Board of Elections are looking for civic-minded citizens who want to serve their community. (The answers are 1 (c.) 800 officials and 2 (b.) $130.) Clermont County needs 800 Precinct Election Officials, 400 Democrats and 400 Republicans. The precinct officials manage the election process at the polls on election day and watch to keep the voting honest and help voters understand the process. We are inviting voters to take an active part in the See Miller, Page A12

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‘Miracle baby’ Sophia Cordier left precious footprints Sometimes it takes great strength to be quiet enough to listen to the breathing of a child. Especially a child who is about to die. We want to rush around, to talk to the doctors, to make decisions, to somehow stop what can’t be stopped. The thought of a dying infant is a stab in the chest of every parent. It offends our basic sense of fairness. Babies aren’t supposed to die. Their lives are still ahead of them. As parents, we want to take charge – to make decisions, to defy gravity, to shake people by the shoulders in the hope of a medical cure. But there would be no medical cure for Sophia Cordier. The little girl, who was born last Aug. 12 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati, had been diagnosed with a chromosomal disorder that occurs in one

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grich if the allegation was true. Newt was evidently not man enough to answer this question on his own, so he dragged his daughters into the fracas, claiming they would state that his second wife’s allegations were not true. How his daughters would know if it were true or not Gingrich didn’t explain. One of his daughters was scheduled to appear on CBS Saturday, the other was scheduled to appear on MSNBC Saturday. Both of them cancelled. In any event, Gingrich used the occasion in the debate to bash the moderator

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‘Will you be my travel trailer sweetheart?’ The icy conditions last Friday night apparently sparked a tinge of guilt in Yvonne, prompting her to come out to the travel trailer to check on me on Saturday morning. I heard a tap on the window and then the sound of her voice, “Are you okay in there?” “I’m okay,” I said in my most cheerful upbeat voice. “The heater stopped working during the night, and when I tried to open the door this morning it was frozen shut so I got back in bed to stay warm.” “Don’t be a martyr,” Yvonne said through the door. “I’ll get you out and you can come in the house.” Her words were music to my ears, and I was elated about the prospect of moving back into the house. As much as I love camping, two weeks of exile in the travel trailer in the middle of winter had worn me down, and had definitely cured me of any desire to ever try organizing the kitchen cabinets again. Yvonne’s footsteps made a crunching noise on the frozen grass as she turned and walked back toward the house. For a second I thought she had abruptly changed her mind about freeing me from my icy tomb, but then it occurred

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xxxxxhad learned my lesson about leaving the kitchen cabinets alone and was humbled by Yvonne’s kindness, as she began to chip the ice loose from the door. “ ing down the back steps with a small hammer in one hand and a screwdriver in the other – perfect tools for tapping the ice loose along the edges of the trailer door. I had learned my lesson about leaving the kitchen cabinets alone and was

humbled by Yvonne’s kindness, as she began to chip the ice loose from the door. I decided to declare my commitment to cabinet-abstinence with deep sincerity and in a manner that would make a lasting impression. Yvonne worked quickly and my excitement grew with each tap of the hammer. When she opened the door and peered in her face glowed like an angel. She paused on the step and looked at me like a mother about to release her little boy from a long timeout, and give him a warm hug to reassure him of her love. I stood up, took a step toward her. “Honey...” (I always call her honey when I’m in trouble and am about to apologize), “…with the same sacredness and sanctity of our wedding vows, I plight thee my troth, and pledge to you that I will never touch the kitchen cabinets again so long as we both shall live.” A sweet smile came across Yvonne’s face. It was the same sweet smile I had fallen in love with nearly 50 years ago when we were only 16. I smiled back and we melted into each other’s arms. “Will you be my travel trailer sweetheart?” I whisSee Brown, Page A12

Earl Azbill Eastgate

“Get a candle out or light a lamp, that's about it.”

Michael Whalen Batavia

“Turn my generator on.”

Tim Forman Amelia

“Hook up my portable generator.”

Ohio Supreme Court deals with voluntary retirement This case, which came before us – the Supreme Court of Ohio – earlier this year, involved a man named Juan L. Lackey. In 2001, Juan, who drove truck for Penske Leasing Company, L.L.P., injured his knee while at work. He was unable to continue working until surgery was performed on the knee in 2003. After the surgery, he missed two months of work, but he received temporary total disability compensation for that time. After he returned to the job, Juan drove full-time for the next 15 months. During that time, he filed a motion with the Industrial Commission of Ohio – which han-

Contact your representatives U.S. Rep. Jean Schmidt Ohio 2nd District 8044 Montgomery Rd., Suite 170, Cincinnati, OH 45236 (513) 791-0381 418 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515. 1-800-784-6366 Rep. Danny Bubp State Representative for Ohio’s 88th District (614) 644-6034, e-mail at district88@ohr.state.oh.us 77 S. High St., 11th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215. Senator Tom Niehaus State Senator for Ohio’s 14th District (614) 466-8082; e-mail at tniehaus@mailr.sen.state.oh.us Ohio Senate, Room 38, Statehouse, Columbus OH 43215. Rep. Joe Uecker State Representative for Ohio’s 66th District 298 Indianview Drive, Loveland, Ohio 45140-7528; (614) 466-8134 www.JoeUecker.com

PAUL PFEIFER OHIO SUPREME COURT JUSTICE dles such matters – to have further knee conditions allowed as part of his claim. In addition to that motion, Juan also filed retirement papers with Penske on July 27, 2004. There was nothing in his retirement documents which indicated that his decision to retire was connected to the industrial injury. Juan continued to work full-time for the next three months until the retirement became effective on Oct. 31, 2004. In August 2004, while Juan was still working, his attorney wrote to Penske’s benefits administrator alleging that Juan was retiring because of his injury. But medical evidence at that time did not indicate that Juan’s ability to work was compromised by his med-

ical condition. Four months later, Juan’s claim was additionally allowed for aggravation of a preexisting knee condition known as chondromalacia, as well as other degenerative changes. A year later, Juan again had knee surgery, and he requested that temporary total disability compensation be reinstated. A district hearing officer with the Industrial Commission denied the request after finding that Juan had voluntarily retired after his former position of employment for reasons unrelated to his industrial injury. The district hearing officer concluded that at the time Juan retired, there was no medical evidence indicating that his industrial injury affected his ability to work. Consequently, the hearing officer was not persuaded by Juan’s assertion that his decision to retire was motivated by his “allowed” knee condition. The See Pfeifer, Page A12

Lyndsey McEwan New Richmond

“Be annoyed by my children because they don't know what to do.”

Brent Moore Batavia

“Pray that it comes back on and round up all the candles in the house.”

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Reveals to celebrate their 65th anniversary Floyd and Norma (Davidson) Reveal, of Williamsburg, will be celebrating their 65th wedding anniversary Feb. 14. The couple were married Feb. 14, 1947 in Mt. Healthy. They have a son, Wayne (Kay)

Reveal of Batavia, two grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Another son, Gary Reveal, is deceased. Floyd (Red) Reveal is retired from the Batavia Ford Motor Plant.

The Bruffey Chevrolet and Oldsmobile dealership on state Route 125, Bethel, as it appeared in the late 1960s.

15 Years Ago January 30, 1997 Parish to step aside as chamber president

Eighth grade scholarship recipients from St. Louis School are, from left, Brian Gauch (Batavia), Grace Weber (Fayetteville), Zach Arnold (Cincinnati), and Brendan McGreevy (Batavia).

Four St. Louis students receive scholarships Four eighth grade students from St. Louis School, Owensville, are being honored for securing multiple scholarships based on their excellent performance on the High School Placement Test (HSPT) this November. The results were shared in January. Students were also honored by the prospective high schools’ award ceremonies at Archbishop McNicholas High School and Mount Notre Dame. Brian Gauch, who scored in the 99th percentile on the exam, received a four-year paid scholarship to McNicholas, valued at $50,000. “It (the scholarship) feels good. St. Louis has helped me learn a lot,” Brian said. “I feel like the Algebra program, taught by Ms. Katy DeNicola and Mr. Schweinefuss, helped with the math portion of the test.” For Grace Weber, the formalized building blocks started with summer practice HSPT test sessions. She describes the mounting excitement when opening her HSPT results. “I was overjoyed,” Weber said. “This has been exciting.” By scoring in the 96th percentile, she was able to secure a partial renewable scholarship to McNicholas (valued over $12,000), plus the Billiart Honor Scholarship and Merit Scholarship, each for $1,000, to MND. “I recently shadowed at MND and was impressed by the academics and sports,”

Weber said. She’s looking for a strong science program due to her interest in pharmacy. Additionally, she has aspirations for volleyball, golf, and field hockey. “Scholarships provide a fast track for Honors and AP classes, as well as special assistance for the college entrance SAT’s,” Weber’s mother and eighth grade St. Louis teacher, Mrs. Beth Weber added. “There will be ongoing expectations to maintain certain grades to renew the scholarships. I am so proud of all the kids for these accomplishments. We are fortunate that our school environment provides healthy academic competition. Even their classmates want to celebrate with them.” Both Brendan McGreevy and Zachary Arnold received the same partial renewable scholarship to McNicholas, valued over $12,000. Brendan attributes his success to the study habits and expectations laid within the school. “The teachers do push us to do our best,” Arnold said. Arnold also credits his academic success to the support from his family and friends. “It feels good to see how hard work and studying pay off,” he said. Prospective families can visit the St. Louis Pre-K – Grade 8 Open House, Feb. 1 from 6:30 p.m. – 8 or visit www.stlparish.org, or call (513) 7320636 for more school information.

After 19 years, Clermont County Chamber of Commerce President, Ed Parish said he won’t retire, but he has decided to give another qualified candidate a chance at the post. Parish plans on stepping aside but said he is not leaving the chamber. “I want to focus more on infrastructure,” he said. “Everyone is eager to have industrial and economic growth in Clermont County, and to do that, you have to make sure the infrastructure is sound/” Working closely with County Engineer, Carl Hartman, Parish has set his sights on roads, sewers and water lines in the hopes that expanding companies will want to stay and new companies will want to move into the area. “We’ve done very well in industrial growth, with 9,700 jobs retained in the county and 4,000 new jobs brought in”, Parish said. “We’ve brought over $1 billion worth of new industrial development to the area since 1989. Parish came to Clermont County after retiring as vice president of a Fortune 500 company in New York. He managed to stay retired for five months, but said he found that experience unsatisfying. In 1979 he accepted an invitation from the chamber to help accelerate economic growth in the area, and became the chamber president. “This is the fastest growing county in the state and it’s projected to remain so until the year 2020,” Parish said.

Book traces history of New Richmond New Richmond’s transition from a self-sufficient Ohio River port to a Cincinnati bedroom community is the topic of a book compiled by Historic New Richmond Inc. The book, to be published this fall, will cover the history of the village of New Richmond. Topics included in the book will be business, politics, government, wars and veterans, buildings, ethnic groups, churches, education, transportation, and the Ohio River. The historical society received

a gift from the New Richmond Riverfest Committee to compile the history. Historic New Richmond is looking for photographs and documents concerning the village’s history. Volunteers also are invited to help with research, interviews, advertising and publication.

25 Years Ago January 29, 1987 Milford students set for trip to Washington Five Milford students will be traveling to Washington, D.C. to participate in a Presidential Classroom Program on January 31. The students are Gary Kauethe, Chip Curry, Amy Bruermmer, Sue Czehalski and Chrys Rutherford. While in Washington, the students will meet with congressman and legislators to obtain an understanding of the government process in action. This will be a hands-on experience for the kids,” said Bruce Jones, Superintendent of Milford Schools. They will learn how people in the government work and what it is all about, he added.

Celeste hits reduction in surplus food program Governor Richard F. Celeste criticized the U.S. Department of Agriculture for its plans to cut in half the state’s funding for the surplus food distribution program. The cut will total more than $1.1 million, and could jeopardize the distribution of government surplus cheese and other products to low-income Ohioans. Under the Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), managed by the Ohio Department of Human Services, approximately 50 million pounds of cheese, butter, non-fat dry milk, honey, rice, and other surplus agricultural products are distributed each year through more than 1,200 local food pantries throughout the state. Approximately 700,000 Ohioans receive food products each month under this program. Ohio was allocated $2.1 million in 1987 to subsidize the costs of the distribution. More than 90 percent of these funds are forwarded to local groups to pay for storage, transportation, and other costs incurred by these non-profit organizations.

40 Years Ago January 27, 1972 Beechwood residents get water-rate break Because bids were 20 percent below the estimated cost, water service subscribers in the Beechwood Road area will get a break on their water rates. The front foot assessment will be reduced correspondingly. Clermont County Commissioners said when they opened the water extension bids Friday. The low bid, submitted by Byrnes Conway Co. was $138,252. Estimated cost of the project was $173,000. Proposals came from ten contractors commissioners said, and five of them were below the estimate. Assessments, based on the estimated cost, were to be $1.60 per front foot, but now will drop to about $1.28 per foot. If more subscribers sign up before the line is installed, the cost per customer would be still lower. It was said. Assessments had to be made initially, commissioners reminded, because there is not the required minimum of 35 houses per mile to qualify for the water system assuming the entire cost.

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Hogan announces for commissioner Clermont’s political races began taking shape this week with the announcement that a 26-year-old Miami Township man whose family name is synonymous with public service will campaign for Clermont County Commissioner. Timothy S. Hogan, Cook Road, Mulberry, took out petitions for the Democratic nomination for the commission term beginning Jan. 3, 1973. Unless someone else also files, this means Hogan will oppose incumbent Commissioner Harold Bissantz, a Republican. Hogan, the son of U.S. District Court Judge Timothy S. Hogan, attended elementary school at St. Andrews, Milford, graduated from St. Xavier High School, Cincinnati and attended both Holy Cross College and Xavier University A.U.S. Marine Corps veteran, he now is an insurance agent and stockbroker. Hogan’s wife, Patricia, is expecting their first child.

Senate Bill 17, which became effective on Sept. 30, 2011, allows people who have permits to carry concealed firearms into business establishments, such as restaurants and bars, which sell alcoholic beverages. Previously, the law strictly prohibited the carrying of firearms into businesses selling alcoholic beverages. Q: I own a gun. Can I put it in the inside pocket of my jacket and walk into a bar with it? A: Assuming you are properly licensed, yes. You

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firearm into any business that has been issued a Class D liquor permit. “Class D”businesses may include carry-outs, restaurants, nightclubs, clubs, hotels, shopping malls, marinas, museums and other establishments.

Q: Are there any restrictions on me if I want to carry a concealed firearm into a business that serves alcohol? A: Yes. If you are consuming alcohol or are under the influence of alcohol, you are not allowed to carry a concealed firearm into any business, including a business that serves alcohol. The law, however, does not specify whether a business owner has either the right or the obligation to ask patrons if they are carrying concealed firearms before

serving them alcohol. Q: What does the law say about carrying a concealed, loaded gun in a car? Although Senate A: Bill 17 is most widely known for allowing “concealed carry”in restaurants and bars, it also changes much of the law regulating the transport of firearms in a vehicle. Previously, a loaded firearm could only be transported in a vehicle if it was contained in a holster or a locked box, or was in plain sight. Senate Bill 17

lifted those requirements. Now, assuming you are properly licensed, you are allowed to transport a concealed, loaded firearm in a vehicle you are driving or riding in as a passenger without these restrictions. May private busiQ: ness owners restrict or prohibit persons from carrying concealed firearms onto their businesses premises? A: Yes. Private business owners still have the authority to prohibit concealed handguns at their

business locations, but they must post a notice in a conspicuous place stating that concealed firearms are prohibited on the premises. This “Law You Can Use”column was provided by the Ohio State Bar Association. It was prepared by attorney Lisa A. Wafer, an attorney with the Columbus law firm, Saia & Piatt, Inc. Before applying this information to a specific legal problem, readers are urged to seek advice from an attorney.

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events The Williamsburg Garden Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7 at the Williamsburg First Presbyterian Church, corner of 2nd and Gay Streets. Hostesses for the evening will be Heather Frost-Hauck, Joy Russell and Carol Sandberg. Pat Louiso will present a program on "How to Grow and Show Roses." The Club welcomes new members. For more information visit www.williamsburg-gardenclub.org or call (513) 7243657. ❑❑❑

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Amelia Village Council will hold a special meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 30 at the Municipal Building, 44 West Main Street, Amelia. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Middle East Fork Watershed Balanced Growth Plan and the Amelia Village Employee Insurance Plan.

gins at 7:30 and covers a variety of topics related to mental illness. The meetings are held at the Union Township Civic Center, Queen City Room A, 4350 Aicholtz Road, Cincinnati, OH 45245. ❑❑❑

❑❑❑ The Commodore 64 and 128 are still alive and kicking! They’re even using PC’s as slaves to increase their storage capacity, can be expanded to 16 megs and made to operate 20 times faster than their original speed. E-mail cbmusers@yahoo.com. For more information call Roger Hoyer at 248-0025.

The Clermont Charity Club hosts a Bid-N-Win Auction (25 cents auction) from 7 - 9 p.m. on the first Tuesday each month at the WT Ball Fields Community Building, 937 Ohio Pike in Withamsville. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The Bid-N-Win features products from Avon, Longaberger, Pampered Chef, Scentsy Candles, 31 gifts, Tupperware, Joyful Creations, Usborne books, Tastefully Simple, Mary Kay, and more. A raffle is held each month for a different charity. Guests have a chance to win free play for the entire night. Split the Pot and Bring a Friend Awards.

Everyone is invited to a free meal 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Saturday at the Kitchen of Hope. The Kitchen of Hope is located at Bethel United Methodist Church and its doors are open to anyone who wants a hot meal. Those who are elderly, young, unemployed, underemployed, in need of a hot meal or just in need of fellowship are invited to attend. The church is located 402 West Plane Street, in Bethel.

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The Disabled American Veterans Clermont County Chapter 63 and its auxiliary will hold monthly meetings on the second Monday of the month. Meetings are held 7 p.m. at the American Legion Post 237, located just off old state Route 32 on Memory Lane in Batavia. All disabled veterans are invited to attend the meetings.

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A general support group offering a safe place to share your experiences coping with mental illness meets every Wednesday from 12:30 - 2 p.m. at Emmanuel United Methodist Church, 4312 Amelia Olive Branch Road, Batavia. For more information call (513) 732-5418.

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❑❑❑ The Clermont County Historical Society and Harmony Hill Association (Williamsburg Historical Society) museums will be open to the public the first Saturday of the month from 1 - 4 p.m. The museums are located at Harmony Hill, 299 S.Third Street, Williamsburg. The Harmony Hill Association display features William Lytle, Father of Clermont County, and Williamsburg’s history. The Clermont County Historical Society archives will be open for research of Clermont County history. Also at the site is the Lytle Diary House, the oldest building in Clermont County. There is no admission charge. The museums can also be visited by making an appointment.

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The East Fork Wood Carvers meet from 6 - 9 p.m. the second and fourth Monday of every month at the Union Township Civic Center. New members, and anyone interested in learning how to carve, are welcome to attend. For more information call John Dotson at (513) 753-1389. ❑❑❑ The Clermont County Stamp Club meets twice each month at SEM Laurel Recreation Center, 203 Mound Street in Milford, on the first Tuesday of each month for an informal meeting and the third Wednesday for a formal meeting. For more information call (513) 752-3817.

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R A R R Y A B I R L B I R L Y ATAT U O YO U R Join us for Family Fun Night: Winter Fun! at 6:30 p.m., Monday, Jan. 30, at the Goshen Branch Library, 6678 State Route 132, Goshen, 45122. Bring the family for stories, games and make some great crafts, such as a Snowman doorstop or a snowflake mobile. For more information or to register, call the library at (513) 722-1221. ❑❑❑ Checkout the Used Book Fair starting on Thursday, Jan. 26 from 3 6 p.m.; Friday, Jan. 27 from 1 - 5 p.m.; and Saturday, Jan. 28 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Milford-Miami Township Branch Library. Used fiction and nonfiction books and audio/visual materials will be available for adults, teens and children. For more information, call the library at (513) 248-0700. ❑❑❑ Join the informal Creative Writing Group at 10:30 a.m., Thursdays, in January at the Williamsburg Branch Library. Adults and teens are invited to join other likeminded writers to make friends and have fun. For more information call the library at (513) 724-1070. ❑❑❑ The First Wednesday Book Discussion Group will meet at 2 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 1 at the Amelia Branch Library. This month’s title is “Snow Flower and the Secret Fan,” by Lisa See. The session is open to all interested adults. For more information, call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑ Toddlertime Storytime will begin at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 1 and

continue through April 25 at the Amelia Branch Library. Bring your child age 18 months to 3 years for storytimes filled with rhymes, stories, music and crafts. For more information or to register your child, call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑ BabyTime will begin at 10 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 1 at the Amelia Branch Library. BabyTime is an interactive storytime with infant and caregiver. Join us for stories, music, tickle time, and fun to begin building early literacy skills. For more information or to register your child, call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑ Computer Instruction for Adults will be available at select times by appointment in February at the Amelia Branch Library. Get individual help with our branch PCs by appointment. Learn about computer basics, navigating the internet and email! For more information or to make an appointment, call the library at (513) 7525580. ❑❑❑ Join us for Little House in the Library at 2 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 11 at the Amelia Branch Library. Participants ages 7-12 are invited to come dressed in prairie clothes for games, crafts and butter making. For more information or to register, call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑ Preschool Storytime will begin at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 2 and continue through April 26 at the Amelia Branch Library. Bring your child age 3-5 years for preschool storytimes focusing on the six

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early literacy skills and get ready for kindergarten by learning your ABC’s and your 123’s. For more information or to register your child, call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑ Lego Club will meet at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 4 at the Amelia Branch Library. Participants ages 611 are invited to try the Lego challenge or build something of their own choice. For more information, call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑ Amelia Branch Library Writer’s Group will meet at 6 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 14 at the Amelia Branch Library. Open to adult writers of all levels and genres to meet for peer support and sharing. The group will meet the second Tuesday of each month. For more information or to register, call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑ Join us for Cincinnati Memories I at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 18 at the Amelia Branch Library, 58 Maple Street, Amelia, 45102. Jeanne Rolfes from the Cincinnati Preservation Association will take us on a virtual tour of downtown Cincinnati. For more information or to register, call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑ Winter StoryTime at the Batavia Branch Library will start at 10 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 2 and continue till March 8. Attendees ages 0-6 are welcome to join us for stories, crafts and hands-on activities for everyone. For more information or to register to attend, call the library at (513) 732-2128.

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Weekly meetings will be held of the Milford Job Search Focus Group from 8:30 - 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Milford Christian Church 844 State Route 131 Milford, Ohio 45150. This group will have three main focuses: Career Education; Networking; Character Development. Reaching out to unemployed men and women in the surrounding area. For more information contact Karen Tracy at ktracy@cinci.rr.com ❑❑❑ The Depression Bipolar Support Group meets from 12:30 - 2 p.m. Wednesdays at Emmanuel United Methodist Church, located at 4312 Amelia Olive Branch Road, Batavia. ❑❑❑

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formation call (513) 752-4882. ❑❑❑ The River Valley Ecumenical Church group unites members of various churches toward common goals. Our core group includes members of the Catholic, United Church of Christ, Nazarene, and Presbyterian traditions. We seek to unite all people of faith in service to communities in Clermont County and beyond. ❑❑❑ The Central Baptist Church, located at Williamsburg Bantam Road holds

Sunday Bible Study at 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship at 10:45 a.m., Evening Worship 6:30 p.m., and Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 7 p.m. For more information call the church at (513) 724-7055. The pastor is Doug Parham. ❑❑❑ Looking for a warm, caring church family? Laurel United Methodist Church at 1888 Laurel Lindale Rd., Laurel fits the bill. Revive your spirits during these troubled times. Join us for Sunday School at 10 a.m. and Church Worship at 11 a.m. on Sundays. Call (513) 553-3043 for more information.

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St. Philomena, the oldest Catholic church in Clermont County, founded in 1839, continues its tradition of 8 a.m mass every Sunday. The church is located on Stonelick Williams Corner Road, about one mile off state Route 50. For more information, call the church office at (513) 7322218.

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COUNTRY TABLE BY MARCY WILSON Kids can be picky eaters, but this dish will have them asking for seconds. If they don’t like mixed vegetables, substitute peas and carrots.

Kid Pleasin’ Chicken and Dumplings 1 tablespoon butter 1/2 cup onion 2 cups chopped cooked chicken 10 oz box frozen mixed vegetables, thawed 1-1/2 cups water 1 tablespoon flour 14.5 oz chicken broth 1 bay leaf 8 (6-inch) flour tortillas, cut into 1/2 inch strips Fresh parsley for garnish (optional) Melt butter in a large saucepan over medium-high heat. Add onion and cook 5 minutes or until tender. Stir in chicken and vegetables; cook until thoroughly heated, stirring constantly. While chicken mixture cooks, combine water, flour, and broth. Gradually stir broth mixture into chicken mixture. Stir in salt, pepper, and bay leaf; bring to a boil. Reduce heat, and simmer 3 minutes. Stir in tortilla strips, and cook 2 minutes or until tortilla strips soften. Remove from heat and season with salt and pepper. Stir in parsley. Discard bay leaf.

Country Kitchen Wisdom • Substitute margarine or your favorite healthy substitute for butter. • Deli roasted chicken works well here. • Use a mixture of white and dark meat. Marcy Wilson is a former food editor and cooking teacher. Have a recipe to share or a question for Marcy? Contact us at: clermontsun@fuse.net or Marcy’s Country Table, 465 E. Main Street, Batavia 45103

Soil and water board meetings set Clermont Soil & Water Conservation District held its first meeting for 2012 at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan 11. The meeting was held in the SWCD offices on the Clermont County Fairgrounds in the Agricultural Center. Monthly meetings will be held the second Wednesday of the month at 6 p.m. at the SWCD offices and are open to the public. Media sources and the general public can call (513) 732-7075 if they wish to be notified of meeting changes or cancellations of regular and special meetings.

Workshops: • Cover Crop Workshop – Friday, March 2, 2012 – East Fork State Park Office; Learn how cover crops can improve your soil’s health and quality. For updates, please visit our website at clermontswcd.org. • Annual Conservation Tree Sale - Saturday, April 21nd, 2012, pickup from 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Clermont County Fairgrounds. More information TBA. For updates, please visit our website at clermontswcd.org. • RiverSweep 2012, Saturday April 28, 2012.

Youth Opportunities Program now enrolling MALACHI’s Youth Opportunities Program is currently enrolling youth ages 16-21 who need job training or who want to go back to school. The program is designed to assist youth in setting realistic goals and objectives to prepare them for educational and employment opportunities. The services provided may include: tutoring, occupational skills training, paid/unpaid work, community service, leadership development, supportive services, guidance and counseling, mentoring and much more. The program also offers opportunities for occupational skills training in various career fields as well as

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Mable Woodruff Poe, 71 Mable Ann Woodruff Poe, 71, of Felicity, died Jan. 18 at Brown County General Hospital in Georgetown. She was a member of the Felicity First Baptist Church. Poe is survived by her son Randall (Libby) Poe, daughter Melody Ann (Ronnie) Blair, grandchildren Christopher (Jodi) Cox, Marhyia Blair, Michael (Tabitha) Poe, Clarice Elizabeth Poe, Darrell “Randy” (Rhonda) Poe, Lorella (Jason) Botts, Ronnie Lee (Amy) Blair and Kevin (Lisa) Blair, 16 great-grandchildren, brother Eugene Woodruff, sisters Mary Patrick, Barbara Forbes, Roxie Prather, Rita Barbee and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband Darrell Poe, parents Cecil and Ruth Woodruff, brothers Freddie, Albert and Johnny Woodruff and sister Edith Lee Woodruff. Visitation 11 a.m. Jan. 21 until 1 p.m. services at Felicity First Baptist Church. Interment at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Felicity. Charles Parker, 86 Charles Parker, 86, of Bethel, died Jan. 23. Parker is survived by his daughter Joyce (Jerry) Patterson, brothers Lloyd, Clyde and Donald Parker, sister Betty Darrell, two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Mary Ann Sowers Parker, parents Harry and Edna Parker, brothers James, Freddie, Earl and Harry Parker Jr., and sister Anna Fritz. Visitation 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. with services following Jan. 27 at E.C. Nurre Funeral Home in Bethel. Interment at Tate Township Cemetery.

W.T. Wilson, 73 W.T. Wilson, 73, of Hamersville, died Jan. 16. Wilson was a member and trustee of the Mt. Orab United Wesleyan Church, member of the Owensville Coon Club, Brown County Coon Club and was an avid coon hunter for more than 40 years. He is survived by his wife Sharon, children Karen (Charles) Broshears and Keith Wilson, daughter-in-law Carol Lane, grandchildren Zachary Wilson, Nicholas Wilson, Wendy Broshears, Daniel Broshears and Jesse Lane, great-grandchildren Brooklyn, London and Brady, companion Gain and many nieces, nephews, cousins, family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents Marion Richard Wilson an Lorene Goforth, one brother and one sister. Visitation at 6 p.m. Jan. 20 and 11 a.m. Jan. 21, services noon Jan. 21 at Mount Orab United Wesleyan Church. Memorials to the church.

James Ronald Elam, 74 James Ronald Elam, 74, of Goshen, died Jan. 23. Elam was an auto worker for General Motors. He is survived by his children James, Steven and Ronald Elam, grandchildren Chandin Whitten, Sephani Lykins and Branden Elam, great-grandchildren Graysen, Saylor and soon to be born Baby Lykins, Bella and Macy Whitten and Addison Elam and siblings Jean Lewis, Evrett Elam and Beverly Howlett. Services 11 a.m. Jan. 26 at Evans Funeral Home in Goshen. Interment at Plainview Cemetery in Newtonsville. Phyllis Neiheisel, 61 Phyllis Neiheisel, 61, of New Richmond, died Jan. 1. Neiheisel is survived by her husband Fred Neiheisel, daughter Robin, grandchildren Taylor and Colton and brother Roger (Judy) Barkley. She was preceded in death by her parents Elbert and Ruth Barkley. Visitation 10:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. with services following Jan. 6 at Mt. Zion Church. Interment at Mt. Zion Cemetery. Memorials to the charity of one’s choice. Sharon Madden, 45 Sharon Madden, 45, formerly of Milford, died Jan. 14 in Anderson Township. Madden was a help desk analyst for Home Health Care. She is survived by her husband Joseph Madden, children Jason, Timothy and Jeffrey, grandson Ethan May, father Richard Molitor, sister Renee (Chris) Burkart and sister-in-law Garrett Fromme. She was preceded in death by her mother Bonnie Homshchemeier, son Jerome May Jr., and sister Barb Fromme. Services 6:30 p.m. Jan. 20 at Evans Funeral Home. Interment at Greenlawn Cemetery in Milford. Memorials to the American Cancer Society.

Dan McAdams, 88 Dan W. McAdams, 88, died Jan. 23, 2012. He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty McAdams. Survivors include his children, Dan W. (Kathy) McAdams, Jr., David (Sheila) McAdams, Christina Blair; grandchildren Ellen (Scott) Davis, Kirstyn Blair, Danielle, Joey and Madeline McAdams; great-granddaughter Lillian. Services 11 a.m. Jan. 28 at Maham Funeral Home. Visitation at the funeral home from 10 a.m until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers memorials to the Alzheimer's Association, Greater Cincinnati Chapter, 644 Linn Street, Suite 1026, Cincinnati, Ohio 45203.

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Clifford Felts, 62 Clifford H. Felts Jr., 62, of New Richmond, died Jan. 18. Felts is survived by his mother Thelma Jean Felts, siblings Ricky Lee (Pam), Larry Gene (Debbie), Mickey Randall Felts, Reva Anne (Brian) Donley, Jonathan David (Amy) Felts Jr., and many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. He was preceded in death his brother Jonathan David Felts Sr., and greatniece Kylie Nicole Helton. Visitation 4 p.m. Jan. 22 and services 1 p.m. Jan. 23 at E.C. Nurre Funeral Home in New Richmond. Interment at Laurel Cemetery. Memorials to Joyce Meyer Ministries or St. Jude Hospital.

Teresa Taylor, 47 Teresa Taylor, 47, of Goshen, died Jan. 20 in Wilmington. Taylor was an assembler in the manufacturing industry. She is survived by her father Edsil Oaks Sr., mother Effa Oaks, children Crystal Wheeler, Jerad Crowe, Jessica Crowe and Gregory Taylor Jr., seven grandchildren and siblings Linda Raisor, Edsil Oaks Jr., Clayton Oaks, Valorie Swearingen and April Oaks. Services 11 a.m. Jan. 25 at Evans Funeral Home in Goshen. Interment at Edwardsville Cemetery in Harlan Township. Gary Morse, 64 Gary P. Morse, 64, of Milford, died Jan. 17 in Cincinnati. Morse was a chemical engineer and president of Surkamp and Rowe. He is survived by his wife Eileen, daughter Kimberly, son Bryan and brother Doug (Marie) Morse. Services noon Jan. 23 at Good Shepherd Church. Interment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Montgomery. Memorials to American Heart Association, 2936 Vernon Place, Cincinnati, OH 45219 or Cops and Kids c/o Miami Township Police, 5900 McPicken Ave., Milford OH 45150.

Clara Bayer, 88 Clara Virginia “Jennie” Bayer, 88, died Jan. 16 with her husband Bill by her side. Bayer served in the United States Navy during World War II and was a member of the American Legion Post 72, the women's auxiliary and Eastern Star. Bayer is survived by her husband William “Bill” of 64 years, children Bill (Julie) Bayer and Tina (Darrell) Swinson, grandchildren Aaron, Matthew, Jesse, Nathan and Seth, great-grandchildren Kayla, Grace Ann, Baby Erin, Avery, Ellie, William Cooper and Kobi, siblings Harmon Edgington and Cecil Snyder. She was preceded in death by her siblings Cleo Clark, Gladys Collier, Garnet Drees and Lawrence Edgington. Visitation 6 p.m. Jan. 19 and services 11 a.m. Jan. 20, both at E.C. Nurre Funeral Home in Amelia. Memorials to Sem Haven Care Center, 225 Cleveland Ave., Milford, OH 45150.

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Service Note Pvt. Post Marine Corps Pvt. Nicholas H. Post, son of Kelly O’Keefe of Batavia, Ohio and Mike Post, of Cincinnati, Ohio, recently completed 12 weeks of basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S. C designed to challenge new Marine recruits both physically and mentally. Post and fellow recruits began their training at 5 a. m., by running three miles and performing calisthenics. In addition to the physical conditioning program, Post spent numerous hours in classroom and field as-

signments which included learning first aid, uniform regulations, combat water survival, marksmanship, hand-to-hand combat and assorted weapons training. They performed close order drill and operated as a small infantry unit during field training. Post and fellow recruits ended the training phase with The Crucible, a 54hour, team evolution culminating in an emotional ceremony in which recruits are presented the Marine Corps Emblem, and addressed as “Marines” for the first time in their careers.

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Staying Safe During Winter Storms Severe weather is upon us. The recent ice storm is proof of it. Forecasts are usually followed by news reports of numerous injuries and home fires related to winter storms. Here are some tips to help you avoid a situation that could jeopardize your safety. Remaining inside, protected from the elements is the safest place to be during a winter storm. However, staying indoors has its own set of problems. The primary concern is the potential loss of heat, power, telephone service and a shortage of supplies if the storm persists for more than a day. Make sure space heaters are at least three feet from combustibles like drapes, clothing or furniture. Portable and space heaters account for nearly two-thirds of

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home heating fire deaths. Never use outdoor camping equipment indoors. Never heat your home with the oven or stove burners. Use only devices that are designed for heating indoors as an emergency heat source and carefully follow all safety precautions. The chance of fire increases dramatically when using alternative heating. Have fire extinguishers available to combat an accidental fire. Install and test smoke alarms in your home. Carbon monoxide detectors are important too, especially with alternative heat sources. Seal any windows that you suspect allow cold air into the house with caulking or plastic. Seal off any unused rooms by stuffing towels or rags in the cracks under the door. Cover the

windows with blankets or sheets at night if you have some extras available. Keep plenty of nonperishable food on hand, especially highenergy food that requires no cooking or refrigeration such as dried fruit and canned goods - and don't forget a nonelectric can opener. Stock up on bottled water (at least one gallon of water per

person per day to last at least 3 days). If you lose power in your home, remember to keep eating and drinking. Food provides the body with energy for producing its own heat. Keep the body replenished with fluids to prevent dehydration. You will also need these basic items: extra blankets, a flashlight and a battery operated radio

with plenty of extra batteries, candles and matches for extended periods of electrical loss. Be careful not to let your supply of medicine and first aid supplies get too low. You may not be able to drive to the pharmacy for refills. Make sure that each member of your household has a warm coat, gloves or mittens, hat, and

water-resistant boots. Try to keep as many of these items as you can in one place, so you don't have to search for them in the dark. Don't wait until a few hours before the storm hits to stock up. The lines are lengthy and some of the shelves are empty. Plan ahead and stay safe.

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When the wind chill is below zero and your work. Digital phone lines don’t work when the furnace is off, the indoor temperature will power is off, and there is no phone you can drop very quickly. It can become dangerous plug into the line that will make them work. In frigid weather, it’s dangerous even to to stay in your home after only a few hours during a power outage. When the power is walk to a neighbor’s house. How will you let off more than a few hours, you must be able someone know if you need help? H ave a to call for help. Many seniors do not have cell safety plan in place. Make sure you are able phones – and cell to contact somephones run out of one or know that power anyway. A someone is checkcordle ss phone is ing on you. Let your neighbors false security. In know that when fact, even a corded the power is off, phone with a built-in you cannot call for answering machine help. Give them a may not work withnumber they can out electricity. call for you. If at all Everyone that possible, have a gets their phone phone that works service from a telephone company should keep a no-frills, stan- without electricity. Test it by unplugging the dard, corded phone in their home. If you electrical cord and see if the phone still don’t have a second phone jack, keep the works. For about $30 to $50 you can get an emercorded phone in your closet and plug it in when the power goes off. A phone like this gency radio that is powered by a crank – not can be purchased at discount stores for less batteries. Some have flashlights and are able to charge cell phones too. than ten dollars, and it could save your life. The time to plan for an emergency is Unfortunately, if you have digital phone service from a cable company, this won’t before it happens – that means now.

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Charles Stephan and his wife, Diana, being serenaded by Lovelace.

vette, Volunteer Coordinator for Crossroads Hospice’s Cincinnati office. “The requests are as varied as the patients we serve, challenging us to find creative ways to bring about a perfect day. The Gifts have brought smiles, tears, laughter and joy to countless terminally ill patients and their families.” The Gift of a Day program was inspired by Jim Stovall’s novel, “The Ultimate Gift.” Blind from age

29 due to a degenerative eye condition, Stovall went on to become an International Humanitarian of the Year, a national Olympic weightlifting champion, Emmy-award winner, world-renowned author and speaker. To read more about “Ultimate Gift” experiences visit www.crossroadshospice.com. For more information about Crossroads Hospice, call (513) 7935070.

Foster parents needed in Clermont County The Clermont County Department of Job and Family Services’ Children’s Protective Services (CPS) division needs foster care providers and adoptive parents. CPS has launched a Fos-

ter a Future initiative in 2012, designed to inform, engage, and educate prospective foster and adoptive parents. Many children in the care of CPS will be with foster families for a short time, as families

work on possible reunification. For more information about Clermont County foster care or adoption, visit the website www.ClermontForKids.org or call (513) 732-7765.

Area parents and high school sophomores will have the chance to get a first-hand look at the 35 career programs available for high school juniors and seniors at the four Great Oaks Career Campuses during upcoming open houses. Each of the campuses will have instructors and students on hand to talk with visitors and demonstrate the work being done in the career labs. Programs available include dental assisting, sports rehabilitation and therapy, construction, lodging management, cosmetol-

ogy, masonry, aviation maintenance, heating/ventilating and air conditioning, practical nursing, surgical technology, commercial/residential electricity, robotics, medical office management, animal science, equine studies, and more. The high school programs lead to certification in the chosen career field. About half of Great Oaks graduates also go directly to college. Open houses: Diamond Oaks Career Campus, 6375 Harrison Avenue, Cincinnati—Thurs-

day, Jan. 26, 6-8 p.m. Laurel Oaks Career Campus, 300 Oak Drive, Wilmington—Thursday, Jan. 26, 5-7 p.m. Live Oaks Career Campus, 5956 Buckwheat Road, Milford—Thursday, Feb. 2, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Scarlet Oaks Career Campus, 3254 E. Kemper Road, Sharonville—Thursday, Jan. 26, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Career programs are open to any high school junior living in one of 36 school districts in southwest Ohio. More information is available at www.greatoaks.com.

Haushalter obtains pilot certificate David Haushalter earned his Private pilot certificate Nov. 9, 2011. To obtain his Private certificate, he passed an oral and a flight exam with a Federal Aviation Administration designated flight examiner. Haushalter is enrolled in the Professional Pilot Program at the University of Cincinnati. The laboratory portion of the Professional Pilot Program is taught at the Clermont County Airport. When he completes the two-year program through the University of Cincinnati, he will have earned an Associate of Applied Science degree and a Commercial pilot certificate.

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Charles Stephan, a 74year-old hospice patient, loves listening to classic records from the 1950s, particularly from “The King,” Elvis Presley. For his Gift of a Day, Stephan, his family and fellow residents of the Forest Hills Care Center were treated to a special performance by local Elvis impersonator Bob Lovelace. Wearing Elvis’ signature white jumpsuit and singing into a gold microphone, Lovelace entertained guests with timeless hits such as “Love Me Tender” and “Heartbreak Hotel.” Created by Crossroads Hospice, the Gift of a Day program asks patients what their perfect day is and staff and volunteers work to make it a reality. The process begins as soon as a patient is admitted. “The Gift of a Day program brings out the best in the community, with Crossroads staff, volunteers and area businesses coming together to create special moments for these seriously ill patients,” says Jackie Bou-

Great Oaks campuses hold open houses for parents, sophomores

FIRST ANNUAL TRACTOR/EQUIPMENT/TOOL CONSIGNMENT AUCTION @ THE CLERMONT COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS

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SAT. JAN. 28TH 2012 STARTS @10:00AM Directions: 1000 Locust Street Owensville, Ohio 45160,From I-275 take the Owensville/Hillsboro/St. Rt.50 ext. head east on St. Rt. 50, approx. 10mi. to Owensville. Turn left onto Locust Street follow the auction signs. There is plenty of in-field parking for trucks and trailers. We will have help loading. Dress for the weather as the entire auction will be conducted outside, and the auction will take place regardless of the weather conditions. (Come Early & Enjoy “The Farmers Share Breakfast” in the Blue Ribbon Café on the fair grounds, provided by the Clermont County Farm Bureau, for just a minimal charge) TRACTORS: 1972 John Deere 4320; New Holland TC25 w/fr.loader; Massey Ferguson 150.; John Deere 3010; Deutz 8006D (MFWA); Massey Ferguson Industrial 35; Kubota M6950; Massey Ferguson 50 gas; International Cub ANTIQUE TRACTORS: 1953 Oliver OC3-42 Dozer (completely restored); 1941 John Deere LA (completely Restored); John Deere 40 CONSTRUCTION EQUIP.; Case 580 Backhoe; FMC Sidewinder Ditcher. LAWN & GARDEN: Gravely 460 diesel front mount mower (810hrs); Gravely Snow blower; (2) Gravely walk behinds; Gravely blade; Power King Economy Tractor; Power King Front Blade; Weed Eaters; Chain Saws; Push Mowers; Push Plow; Case 446 Hyd. Drive mower; Cub Cadet 1000 mower EQUIPMENT: John Deere 643 6row corn head; Hyster forklift;3pt. Buckeye Tractor Fabric Layer; Water Tanks; 3pt. Hitch Finish Mower; PTO Manure Spreader N-R; Gravity Bed Wagon; wheel & Suit Case Weights; Massey Ferguson 3pt. Blade; 3pt. Post Hole Digger; Ford 3pt. 2bottom plow; Antique John Deere Wheat Drill; John Deere 8row cultivators; Wheel Lift harrow; 3pt PTO Kubota log splitter; 3pt. disc; Hay wagons; 3pt. Roto-hoe; 2bottom AC plow; lime spreader; 7’ 3pt. Grader blade; boom pole; John Deere LA single bottom plow complete, front & rear wheel weights & rear cultivators; International 510 drill HAND TOOLS: Log chains; Woodworking Lathe; Rolling Metal cart; Engine stand; Rolling metal cart w/vise; Tig Welder; (2) Hobart & Lincoln Welder/Generators; RR jacks; 80gal. shop air compressor; TRAILERS: John Deere Planter Trailer; 6x12 single axle trailer; 4x6 utility trailer; still adding MISC.: Challenger 9000lb. 2post car lift; Truck tool boxes; Rear Truck bumper; turn buckles; Calsun Heater; Go-cart; TERMS & NOTE: Cash & Checks w/photo ID; NO BUYERS PREMIUM; Every thing sold as is/where is with no guarantee. This is going to be a LARGE auction, we are excepting consignments until 5:30pm 1/27/2012, so check www.auctionzip.com (user #7414) often to see what is added. DAVID P. & DAVID S. LEWIS AUCTIONEERS

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Schmidt: Precious footprints Don’t play politics with your investment decisions

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good idea to seek “tax diversification” by owning investments that are taxed in different ways. For example, when you sell appreciated stocks, you pay capital gains taxes, whereas interest payments from bonds will be taxed at your individual tax rate. And it’s always a good idea to take advantage of tax-advantaged vehicles, such as an IRA and your 401(k) or other employersponsored retirement plan. • Stick with quality. It’s a good idea, when owning stocks, to invest in quality companies with diversified businesses. These companies are usually less dependent on a particular government program, and they typically have a global reach, so they may be better able to handle any changes implemented in Washington. • Stay focused on your long-term goals. Politicians come and go, and our political parties seem to take turns holding the reins of power. Yet your long-term goals — such as college for your children, a comfortable retirement and the ability to leave a legacy to your family — don’t really change. By realizing that you are largely responsible for achieving your goals, and by following an invest-

ment strategy that’s suitable for your individual risk tolerance and time horizon, you can make gradual, but still meaningful, progress toward those goals — no matter what’s happening in Washington. • Review your strategy regularly. With the possible approach of changes in tax policies and in government programs that can affect your retirement security, you’ll want to review your investment strategy regularly to make sure it’s still on track toward helping you meet your objectives. As part of this review, you may want to seek out more “tax-smart” investment opportunities, while always looking for ways to supply the asset growth you’ll need to enjoy the retirement lifestyle you’ve envisioned. Aside from voting for the candidates who best represent your interests, you may not have much influence over what goes on in Washington. But by “electing” the right moves to help meet your goals, you can have plenty of control over your investment strategy. Article submitted by S. Christian Wilks, an Investment Representative with Edward Jones, Milford.

Miller: 800 officials needed E V E N

Continued from page 4 election process by becoming Precinct Election Officials. With people’s busy lives it makes it more difficult to find persons willing and able to fill these positions. As director of the Clermont County Board of Elections, it’s my job to make sure that we conduct fair, honest and transparent elections. We have an excellent office staff, with equal numbers of Republicans and Democrats, but we need your help with the big job on Election Day. One way we protect the democratic process is by recruiting and training Precinct Election Officials to manage the polls on Election Day. Many people do not want to get involved in “politics,” but this is a way to do your civic duty with-

out getting involved in the “politics .” Let me give you four reasons to sign up to be a Precinct Election Official: 1. It takes only a small amount of your time and gives you an opportunity to play a vital role in your government. 2. You can provide a necessary service for your community while having fun at the same time. 3. It is an opportunity to meet new people in your community. 4. You get paid $130. You may know someone who has been a poll worker before. If so, chances are they will tell you it’s fun and easy. And, if you have been an election official yourself, now is a good time to invite a friend or co-worker. What are the qualifica-

tions, and how do you sign up? You must be at least 18 years old, registered to vote in Clermont County and free of any felony convictions, and you should enjoy working with other people. All you have to do is call the Clermont County Board of Elections at (513) 732-7275 or email us at Elections@ClermontCountyOhio.Gov. We’ll schedule you for one of our February training classes at the Eastgate Holiday Inn, and you will be able to work at the Primary Election on Tuesday, March 6. We hope to hear from you within the next few days so we can get you signed up. Judy Miller is the director of the Clermont County Board of Elections.

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These animals and many more are available for adoption to good homes at the Clermont County Humane Society Animal Shelter. Call (513) 732-8854 for more information.

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While the election season heats up, you will hear more and more promises, claims and counter-claims from the candidates. As a citizen, you may or may not enjoy this “political theater,” but as an investor, you might be concerned over all the talk about taxes, Social Security, Medicare and other financial topics. Will you need to adjust your savings and investment strategies? If so, how? Before you think about adjusting your investment strategy in anticipation of any actions coming from Washington, keep a couple of facts in mind. First, few campaign promises become reality. And second, due to our system of government, radical shifts in direction are difficult to implement — which is why so few of them occur. Still, we may see some smaller-scale — yet not insignificant — changes in the near future. In light of this possibility, what investment decisions should you make? Here are a few suggestions: • Consider owning investments that are taxed in different ways. No one can predict what will happen with income tax rates or the tax rates that are applied to capital gains and dividends. Consequently, it may be a

option of abortion. They said no. Ann, 43, and Andy, 49, who married 14 years ago, considered Sophia’s life to be as sacred as those of their other five children – even if her life was to be a short one. It still had value beyond measure and was worthy of respect. Sophia’s uncle, Father Michael Cordier, pastor of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Miami Township, is my parish priest. I was one of hundreds of people who paid their respects last week at Sophia’s visitation at St. Gertrude Church in Madeira. I spoke briefly with the child’s mother. Ann told me that she hopes Sophia’s life will help people recognize “the value that each and every person has as they are created in the image of God – no matter their shortcomings or faults.” Such children, Ann said, “should be loved and cherished and protected.” This is a family of deep faith and quiet courage, which even strangers could see. “I really admire you for what you’re doing,” one of the nurses told Ann shortly before Sophia was born. The Cincinnati Enquirer reported on what Ann had called her “miracle baby” – and on how many parishioners at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton and St. Gertrude were praying for Sophia and her family. The paper followedup with a report on the child’s death. “We really were very reluctant to share our story, but we prayed about it,” Ann told me. “My motivation was that if one life, one little baby, could be saved and see the light of day and be brought home by parents, it was worth being in

Sophia Cordier and her sister Rose, age 4.

the limelight for a little bit no matter how painful it is for us. “I want people to have the courage to choose life – to embrace life even if it has faults,” Ann said. “I also want people to have the courage to choose God’s will over their own, to be at peace with what happens.” I’m the chairwoman of the Congressional Pro-Life Women’s Caucus, and I share Ann and Andy’s view that all life is sacred. The annual March for Life is scheduled for Monday, Jan. 23, in Washington, and it is fitting that we keep people like the Cordiers in our thoughts and in our prayers. Sophia’s family found a way to reap joy from a child who would never be able to speak her own name.

Sophia died surrounded and held by the family who loved her. In addition to her parents, Sophia is survived by: two brothers, Joe, 13, and John, 7; three sisters, Marie, 11, Michelle, 9, and Rose, 4; and grandparents Paul and Mary Ann Blom of Springfield Township in Hamilton County, and Laura Cordier of Mariemont (widow of the late Eugene Cordier). Other families wrestle with the same issues – of life and death, of mercy and conviction, of hope and despair. They, too, need our moral support, our arm around their shoulder, and our ear to hear their story. Jean Schmidt is the U.S. Congresswoman serving Ohio’s Second District.

Brown: My ‘trailer sweetheart’ Continued from page 4 pered. Yvonne squeezed me a little tighter and answered, “Yes.” Then she took my hand and with an air of excitement she said, “Come on, I want to show you something.” We walked back to the house hand-in-hand and she led me into the kitchen. Without saying a word she

reached up and opened the cabinet doors. “Look” she said proudly. I couldn’t believe my eyes. The canned goods, pastas, cake mixes, and everything else was arranged neatly and in alphabetical order. Then Yvonne turned to me and said, “I too plight thee my troth, and pledge that I will help you keep the cabinets neatly organized so

long as we both shall live.” She had a tear on her cheek as she spoke and I leaned over and kissed it away. “I think we just renewed our wedding vows,” I said. “I think so too,” she answered. George Brown is a freelance writer. He lives in Jackson Township.

Pfeifer: Voluntary retirement Continued from page 4 district hearing officer also determined that Juan’s retirement constituted a voluntary abandonment of the entire labor market. When Juan appealed that determination, the staff hearing officer – the next person in the process to review the appeal – elaborated on the district hearing officer’s finding. The staff hearing officer stressed that in the 17 months since Juan had retired, he had not looked for other work. In the staff hearing officer’s opinion, Juan’s testimony evinced an intention not to work again. Therefore, the staff hearing officer affirmed the previous order in its entirety, keeping the denial of temporary total disability compensation intact. Juan filed yet another appeal with the Commission and, in 2006, submitted an affidavit in which he claimed that he had retired because of his industrial accident. The Commission, however, refused further appeal. After that, Juan filed an action in the court of appeals alleging that the Commission had abused its discretion in denying compensation. But the court of appeals denied the action after determining that the Commission’s findings were supported by evidence. Juan’s next step was to bring his case before our court for a final review. As its name suggests, a temporary total disability is a disability that prevents an employee from returning to his or her former position of employment. In previous

cases involving the question of temporary total disability, our court has determined that it must arise from a condition that was caused by the industrial injury and that has not reached the maximum medical improvement. Eligibility for compensation under the circumstances just described depends on whether the separation from employment was injury induced. If it was not, a claimant may receive temporary total disability compensation only if he or she has found other employment and is later prevented from doing that job by a flare-up of the original industrial injury. If departure was related to the injury, it is not necessary for the claimant to first obtain other employment, but it is necessary that the claimant has not foreclosed that possibility by abandoning the entire workforce. That’s because the temporary total disability compensation compensates for “the loss of earnings which a claimant incurs while the injury heals.” But when a worker voluntarily exits the labor market, “he no longer incurs a loss of earnings because he is no longer in a position to return to work.” Juan alleged that he left Penske because of his industrial injury. But the Commission found otherwise. It also concluded that when Juan left Penske, he retired from the larger labor market as well. Our review of the evidence supported the Commission’s order. There was no medical evidence indicating that when Juan filed for retirement, his ability to perform

his regular duties was adversly affected by his industrial injury. To the contrary, Juan worked fulltime for nearly a year before submitting his retirement notice and continued to work in that same capacity for another three months. That is hardly consistent with a condition so debilitating as to force an individual to prematurely leave his job. Juan pointed to both his 2006 affidavit and his attorney’s August 2004 letter as evidence that his injury indeed motivated his decision to retire. But Juan didn’t submit the affidavit until after the staff hearing officer proceeding at the Industrial Commission. So, the Commission was not required to consider it. Moreover, previous case law has determined that the Commission is the sole evaluator of evidentiary weight and credibility. Therefore, the Commission was free to reject as unpersuasive the letter that Juan’s attorney submitted. We concluded that the Commission did not abuse its discretion in finding that Juan’s retirement was unrelated to his injury. Accordingly, Juan could receive post-retirement temporary total disability compensation only if he were gainfully employed elsewhere and was prevented from doing that job by his individual injury. And that did not occur. Therefore, by a seven-tozero vote, we affirmed the judgment of the court of appeals. Paul Pfeifer is an Ohio Supreme Court Justice.

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The Clermont County Farm Bureau has announced the availability of funds to award up to five $1,000 scholarships. Applicants must be a 2012 Clermont County graduating senior who will be attending an institution of higher education and must major in an agricultural field. Science and Chemistry or Vocational Agriculture education major will also be considered. Preference will be given to agriculture, animal science, horticulture, science and chemistry majors, and education majors specializing the above areas of study. Consideration will be given for extracurricular activities and community involvement. The selected scholarship winners must submit proof of attendance at an institution of higher learning with grades showing a 2.5 average for the first quar-

Locust Corner Elementary holds Veterans Breakfast World War II veteran Joe Golfman shows Locust Corner Elementary principal Julie Renner some of his military records. Golfman served under Gen. George S. Patton in Europe and was wounded three times during World War II, the third time during the Battle of The Bulge. Locust Corner honored area veterans during its annual Veterans Breakfast Nov. 9

Catholic Rural Life Conference to hold meeting Feb. 9 in Arnheim On Thursday evening, Feb. 9, the Catholic Rural Life Conference of the St. Martin Deanery will hold its regular meeting. On the agenda is a discussion of what positions we should take with regard

to the 2012 Farm Bill which is already being discussed in Congress. The meetings are open to anyone who shares our goals of bringing a Christian perspective to life in rural areas, preserving our

rural heritage and working to promote dialogue between rural and urban leaders. The meeting will be held at St. Mary’s church hall in Arnheim at 7 p.m. For directions or more information, call Pat Hornschemeier at (937) 3784769 (day) or (937) 378-4560 (evening).

ter/semester and must provide proof of enrollment for second semester/quarter. Applications are available from all Clermont County high school guidance counselors and/or Vo Ag instructors, the Bureau office and are posted on www.ofbf.org/countypages/clermont and the Adams Brown Clermont

and Highland Farm Bureau page on Facebook. Applications must be received in the Farm Bureau office by Monday, April 16. Email abchfb@frontier.com or call (937) 3782212 for more information. Office hours are 8 a.m. 4 p.m., Monday through Thursday.

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Williamsburg couple named ‘Gardeners of the Year’ Members maintain the plantings at the entrances to the community, as well as the Memorial Garden at the Town Square, plantings along Main Street and flower boxes on the bridge. The Club encourages all residents to participate in the community beautification program. Members recently celebrated the 75th Anniversary of the club. The club is one of the oldest in the State of Ohio and welcomes new members who have an interest in gardening. For more information about the club, visit the club’s web site at www.williamsburg-gardenclub.org.

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Continued from page 4 who asked the question and the media in general, to the wild applause of the farright audience in South Carolina. The tactic of dodging tough questioning from reporters by media-bashing has been a staple of Gingrich’s debate performances since the debates started last spring. It plays well with audiences of the extreme right, but it is beginning to wear thin with everyone else. One would think that the reporters, who are only doing their jobs, could get an honest answer to their questions even if the candidate finds the questions uncomfortable or inconvenient. Perhaps Gingrich’s problem is that he has spent too much time being interviewed on Fox “News.”

Fox News has people who play reporters on TV, but no real reporters. The amateur actors on Fox News who play the part of reporters do ask questions of the person being interviewed, but, if the individual being interviewed is a right-winger, those questions are “softball” questions. If Newt Gingrich wins the Republican nomination, he will have to face real questions from real reporters much more frequently than he does now in order to have any chance to win. If that time comes, he will find that avoiding questions by engaging in mediabashing has a very short shelf-life with voters in a general election. Paul Schwietering is a former Democratic state central committeeman. He lives in Union Township.

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It’s time to celebrate the return of Library Lovers’ Month with your friends, family and neighbors. During the month of February, libraries across the nation join in the celebration of libraries of all types – school, academic and public. “This is a time for everyone to recognize the important role libraries play in the cultural and economic success of local communities and the nation as a whole,” said Dave Mezack, library

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executive director. When you “Leap Into Your Library” during the month of February you can win BIG. Enter into our drawing either online at www.clermontlibrary.org or at the branch and you could win: • Leapfrog gift prize (ages 0-5) • Muppet gift bag (ages 5-12) • Kodak mini video camera (ages 13-18) • Kobo eReader (ages 18-adult)

In addition to fun prizes, you’ll also get to visit with Froggy, the beloved storybook character created by Jonathan London and Frank Remkiewicz: • Amelia - Thursday, Feb. 9, 10:30a.m. - all ages • Bethel - Saturday, Feb. 4, 11a.m. - all ages • Goshen - Monday, Feb. 6, 6:30p.m. - all ages • Batavia - Tuesday, Feb. 7, 6:30p.m. - ages 3-9 • Williamsburg Wednesday, Feb. 8, 10 a.m. - all ages

Registration is required for all Froggy appearances, so register soon while spaces are still available. Don’t forget to bring your camera and have your picture taken with Froggy! Follow us on twitter (@clermontlibrary) for a daily dose of library love during February. We’ll be posting the comments you gave us during Snapshot Day about why the library is important to you. Be on the lookout for #liblove2012!

Severe weather spotters training offered Feb. 8 The Clermont County Emergency Management Agency invites if offering a free weather spotter training on Wednesday, Feb. 8. The training, conducted by the National Weather Service will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Miami Township Civic Center, located at 6101 Meijer Drive. “The training will help you identify severe weather conditions,” said Clermont EMA Director Pam Broughton. “Trained weather spotters assist the National Weather Service in issuing timely and accurate warnings to the community for tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, and flash floods.” The NWS estimates that in an average year, 10,000 severe thunderstorms, 5,000 floods, and more than 1,000 tornadoes occur across the United States. Those storms have killed thousands of people and injured thousands more. “Because of weather spotter reports, advancements in

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Pam Broughton radar technology and improved warning capabilities, many lives are being saved today,” added Broughton. The Weather Spotter Training is open to all interested community members. Citizens, Scout troops, first responders, and members of civic organizations are encouraged to attend. To reserve a seat in the free training session, call the Clermont EMA at (513) 732-7661.

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Cafeteria at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 14. Focused on state and local races, this event will provide time to hear the candidates and talk with them individually. At this time, 11 candidates have accepted the invitation to attend. Listen to their views, check their qualifications, and then speak with an informed voice at the March primary.

Candidate forum to be held at Glen Este High School Hear from the opposed state and local candidates in the 2012 Primary on Monday, Feb. 6, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. at the Glen Este High School Performing Arts Center. The 2012 Candidate Forum is hosted by the League of Women Voters Clermont County and the Chambers of Commerce of Clermont, Goshen, Loveland and Milford Miami Township. The following opposed candidates in the March 6 primary for local and state office have been Invited to participate: State Senator 14th District Tony Adkins Paul Hall Steve Purtell

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Milford’s junior guard Josh Roof goes in for a layup on Tuesday, Jan. 17, but it was Roof’s five three-pointers that keyed the Eagles to a win over Little Miami.

While the Eagles looked into a rhythm of attacking more shot opportunities. for a way to crack the Little the basket and early on we Couple that with their deMiami zone, their own de- did. We got some shots fensive pressure and Milfensive pressure was caus- early, but we weren’t able to ford held a 16-4 lead after ing problems for the first quarter. the smaller Pana little e think we have a really bitWith thers. of breathing Milford talented team. We have a room to start switched between the second man-to-man and lot of new guys on varsity, but we’re quarter, the Eazone defenses in gles intensity the first half, using 11 games into the season. All these lulled a bit. As their length to guys that are playing, they’ve Little Miami force Little Miami started to chip into turnovers. away at the played a lot of minutes.” “I think early lead, Cambron – Head Coach Joe Cambron switched his on, our plan was to come out and defense to a pressure the ball and get a extend our lead.” one-three-one zone in order lot of deflections and keep Even with the Eagles to slow down the Panthers. (Little Miami) on their missing some shots in the Little Miami cut the lead heels,” Cambron said. “We opening frame, their size to eight points a few times, didn’t want to let them get advantage gave Milford but were not able to get any

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closer as the Milford defensive intensity picked up as well as their ability to hit open shots, led by junior guard Josh Roof. Roof went six-for-nine from the field, including five-for-six from threepoint land to lead the Eagles with a career-high 17 points. “(He) was really the difference in the game,” Cambron said of Roof’s effort. “For him to be able to knock down those shots when no one else was scoring consistently, that really kept us in the lead because if he’s not hitting those shots, we’re struggling offensively. “His career game, scoring-wise, really made a huge difference in us being able to stay ahead even though other guys weren’t scoring consistently.” Roof scored eight firsthalf points leading the Eagles to a 24-12 halftime lead, something Cambron was happy about with their leading scorer, Overbeck, only accounting for two first-half points. Little Miami deserves credit for their “never say die” attitude, coming out with intensity in the third quarter and frankly, dominating the first few minutes of the second half with their quick play. However, with all the effort the Panthers were showing, they were simply overmatched. Whenever Little Miami was able to get the deficit to single digits, Milford would answer with a Roof jump shot or an easy layup down low. Where the Eagles struggled in the first half getting their big men touches, Cambron made an adjustment in the second half to establish Overbeck in the low post. “We were trying to get the ball in the high post, giving us a chance to be below their top guys (in the zone) and that would give us a chance to attack three versus two and our size advantage would give us some See Milford, Page B10

Slow start dooms Bethel BY ANDREW WYDER Sun Group publishing

Coming in to their match up with Southern Buckeye Conference American Division rival Western Brown, the Bethel-Tate girls basketball team was already facing plenty of adversity. With post player Kendall Murphy already out for the year due to injury, the Lady Tigers lost their tallest remaining player, senior starter Cyra Jones, to a concussion in their win over Batavia on Jan. 17. So as they prepared to tip off against the Lady Broncos last Thursday evening, the Lady Tigers could ill afford to get down to a bigger and deeper Western Brown squad. Unfortunately for the Lady Tigers, that was just what happened. Using full court pressure defense, the Lady Broncos jumped out to a 9-0 lead in the first minute and a half and never looked back as they rolled to a 68-45 conference victory. “You go down nine nothing and we mentally broke down and we really never recovered from that,” Bethel coach Dave Fallis said. “We called a couple timeouts to calm things down and have a couple conversations. When you do that to a team a lot of times you can break their spirit pretty quickly.” See Bethel, Page B10

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Amelia defeats Goshen in team victory Lady Barons use tough schedule to prepare them for late-season run BY CHRIS CHANEY

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The Amelia Lady Barons toughened themselves up over the Holidays by playing some of the best competition the area has to offer in Glen Este, Turpin and Milford. Although Amelia lost all three games, Lady Barons head coach Tara Kaiser believes the challenge those three games brought to her team will make them better coming down the stretch. “The key for us (to string together wins towards the end of the season) was playing great competition over the holidays,” Kaiser said. “We wanted that to make us better, so that’s what what we wanted to do going into the second half of the season. “The first half of the season, we lost to New Richmond by one and Bethel by four, so we’re right in there. We plan on making a strong go at it.” The challenges the Lady Barons faced over the past few weeks brought about a great team win on Thursday, Jan. 19 over Goshen 57-37. “I would say individually, every one of our kids had a great night,” Kaiser said. “The best thing about tonight was that it was a whole team victory and that got us all pumped up.” The Lady Warriors started the game off with an

and-one by Kelly Parriman, but Amelia went on to score nine-straight points to open up a seven-point lead, 9-2. The key to the Lady Barons’ first-quarter run was their work on the offensive glass. Amelia was getting multiple shots at the basket nearly every time down the floor, only going backing up on defense after a made basket. “We went after it from the very beginning offensively. We took good, smart shots and it put us in position to get the rebounds. That was the difference,” Kaiser said. Seniors Kymmy Simon and Megan Menztel accounted for all nine of the Lady Barons’ first-quarter points, but were aided by the strong effort by their teammates on the boards. Goshen hit the last two field goals of the quarter to cut the Amelia lead to two, 9-7, at the end of the quarter, but the Lady Barons’ defensive pressure seemed to just settle in as the first period ended. “We played great defense,” Kaiser said. “We had a great scouting report on them and we did exactly what we wanted to do and it kept them from scoring. “They have four really good three-point shooters and we prevented that.” As the Amelia defense tightened on the Lady Warriors, Goshen did their best to keep themselves in the

Amelia’s senior guard Kymmy Simon goes up for a layup during the Lady Baron’s 20-point win over Goshen on Thursday, Jan. 26.

game with some solid defense of their own, forcing some turnovers by the Lady Barons. Eventually, though, Amelia was able to break through, again thanks to Simon and Mentzel. Both guards were able to expose

the Goshen zone by driving into the heart of the defense and dropping off passes to the low block where Danielle Lang and Cassidy Bailey were able to finish around the hoop. The Lady Barons held Goshen to five points in the

second quarter, allowing no field goals and forcing the Lady Warriors to earn their points from the foul line, taking an 18-12 lead into the locker room. Amelia blew the game open in the third quarter, scoring four quick points to start the half and give the Lady Barons a 10-point lead. Lang, a junior, led the way for Amelia in the third scoring six points, but also making her presence felt on the defensive end with steals and blocks. With the Lady Barons shutting down Goshen underneath the hoop, the Lady Warriors resorted to shooting contested jump shots. “We just kept going at them (in the third quarter) and took smart shots and they fell for us,” Kaiser said. When the dust settled following the third quarter, the Lady Barons had opened up an 18-point lead, 35-17, all but putting the game to bed. Goshen had no quit in them as the Lady Warriors ratcheted up their pressure in the fourth quarter, putting on a full-court press and flying all over the court trying to get back into the game. Unfortunately for Goshen, the Lady Barons kept their composure and dealt with the press while also playing the same hardnosed defense that built their lead. Even when it seemed like Goshen had a fighter’s chance, cutting the lead to 15 with just under five minutes remaining, Simon took control of the game and iced it from the foul line.

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Milford tough defense, outside shooting lifts Eagles past Little Miami in FAVC tilt The Milford Eagles came into the 2011-12 campaign with a lot of new, albeit talented, blood on their varsity basketball team. The Eagles have shown flashes of their potential as a serious contender in the Fort Ancient Valley Conference, but also have seen that potential escape them in a few close losses. After going 5-5 in the first half of the season, Milford started the second half of their year with a 51-40 win over Little Miami on Tuesday, Jan. 17. “We think we’re a really talented team,” Milford head coach Joe Cambron said after the game on Jan. 17. “We have a lot of new guys on varsity, but we’re 11 games into the season. All these guys that are playing, they’ve played a lot of minutes.” The Eagles list five players on their roster at 6-foot3 or taller meaning there are very few occasions when they do not have a size advantage down low. Milford’s main big man is 6-foot 7 senior Rob Overbeck who ranks in the top10 in the FAVC in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots. “He’s our leading scorer, he’s our leading rebounder, he’s a captain and a senior. He shoots 60 percent from the floor, so us getting him touches was really important,” Cambron said. Overbeck didn’t get many touches in the first half of the Eagles’ game against Little Miami as the Panthers tried to even the playing field by packing in a two-three zone to keep Milford’s big men from hurting them. “They had a great gameplan and executed it,” Cambron said of Little Miami. “With one of their best players not playing tonight, that obviously threw them off a bit. They played hard, they were scrapping. The coaches are doing a really good job with the team they have.”

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The Lady Barons held Goshen to 30 percent (1343) shooting from the field and out-rebounded them 37-24. Amelia’s three seniors, Simon, Mentzel and Alanna Whited scored 32 of the Lady Barons’ 57 points. “All of our seniors mean a lot to our program. They’re all leaders, on and off the court. Kymmy does things great, Megan does things great, Alanna does things great,” Kaiser said. “They all have their own thing that they bring to the court and it’s excellent leadership and that obviously showed tonight.” Simon scored a gamehigh 22 points and pulled down eight rebounds, Lang had 12 points and eight boards. Mentzel had an impressive stat line, scoring eight points while pulling down seven rebounds and dishing out seven assists. The Lady Barons faced off with Aiken on Tuesday, Jan. 24 and then head to New Richmond to face the Lady Lions on Thursday, Jan. 26. Goshen drops to 7-8 on the year and will head to Bethel-Tate to play the Lady Tigers on Thursday, Jan. 26. Goshen (6-8) – Parriman 2 1 5, Turner 2 2 7, Steele 1 2 5, Jeandrevin 2 2 6, Davidson 2 0 4, Blumentripp 1 0 3, Taylor 2 1 5, Wilcher 1 0 2. Totals: 13 8 37. Amelia (6-8) – Mentzel 4 2 8, Terry 2 0 4, Lang 6 0 12, Whited 2 0 4, Ferro 1 1 3, Simon 6 9 22, Bailey 2 0 4. Totals: 23 12 57. Halftime: Amelia 18-12. 3pointers: G 3 (Turner, Steele, Blumentripp); A 1 (Simon).

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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGMENT OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO CASE NO. 2011-CVE-00024 J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER of CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Plaintiff -vsFANCHON M. DAPPER, DECEASED, ET. AL., Defendants WHEREAS, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: Parcel # 08-21-21C-022. $831.69 Total Amount of Taxes Due: $831.69 Court Costs Due: $*4,814.44 Total Judgment: $5,646.09 *Additional costs may occur with the sale or pay out of the property. EXHIBIT A A tract of land situated in Franklin Township of Clermont County, State of Ohio and in Inness’ Military Survey No. 1656, lying southwest of and adjacent to Franklin Road and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a spike set in the center line of Franklin Road, said spike being located N. 17 deg 43’ 10” W., 37.38 feet, N. 29 deg 13’ 15” W., 35.92 feet, N. 36 deg 30’ 12” W., 28.36 feet, N. 42 deg 28’ 59” W., 42.74 feet, N. 44 deg 37’ 29” W., 169.04 feet, from the intersection of the center line of Franklin Road with the center line of Larrison Road; thence with a severance line for the next two calls: S. 45 deg 27’ 14” W., 544.82 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set, and N 44 deg 32’ 46” W., 175.00 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set in the line of the land of Gail B. & Terrence P. Fahey; thence with Gail B. & Terence P. Fahey’s line N. 38 deg 48’ 00” E., 550.87 feet to a spike set in the center line of Franklin Road; thence along the center line of Franklin Road for the next two calls: S. 43 deg 45’ 45” E., 176.96 feet to a spike set, and S. 44 deg 37’ 29” E., 61.90 feet to the place of beginning CONTAINING 2.591 acres, subject to all existing easements of record. A survey of this property was made by James B. Mitchell, Registered Surveyor No. 6692 in November, 1987. Parcel #08-21-21C-022 Prior deed reference: Deed Book 854, Page 387 of the Deed Records of Clermont County, Ohio. The above described real estate is subject ot the following restricitons whichwshall reun with the land: 1) Any mobile home placed on this real estate older than a 1980 model must have seller’s approval before placing on said real estate. 2) No unlicensed automobiles shall be allowed to remain on the property for more than 30 days. 3) No business operation shall be allowed to operate on this real estate which can be classified as a junk yard or salvage operation. 4) Any mobile home or structures placed on this real state will be set parallel and at least 70 ft. from road right-of-way and 30 ft. from sides of lot lines, and 50 ft. from rear of line. 5) All mobile homes must be underskirted with regular skirting in a neat manner within 30 days after being put on tract. 6) There shall be no accumulation or storage of noxious or unused material that could be considered junk on the premises. The purpose of this deed is the completion of two land contracts entered into between the parties and recorded in Book 037, Page 478 and Book 784, Page 750 of the Clermont County Records. Parcel # 08-21-21C-022. LAST KNOWN ADDRESS OF: FANCHOM M. DAPPER, DECEASED. Unknown WHEREAS, such judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of such judgment. NOW, THEREFORE, Public Notice is hereby given that I, the Sheriff of Clermont County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this parcel at 10:00 O’clock A.M., at the Clermont County Sheriff’s Office, 4470 St. Rt. 222, Batavia, Ohio on the 14th day of February, 2012. If the parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of the first sale and at the same time of day and at the same place, on the 28th day of February, 2012, for an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this parcel. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH

REAL PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASERS OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. A. J. Rodenberg, Jr./ P. MacFarland SHERIFF, Clermont County, Ohio CLERMONT COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Donald W. White CS 1-5t5 ----------------------------------------NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGMENT OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2010 CVE 01987 J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER of Clermont County, Ohio Plaintiff, v. ANTHONY P. THOMAS, et al Defendants. WHEREAS, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: Parcel # 06-02-02.-098B $8,677.35 Parcel # 06-02-02.-098C $2,515.31 Total Amount of Taxes Due: $11,192.66 Court Costs Due: $2,627.00* Total Judgment: $13,819.66 *Additional costs may occur with the sale or pay out of the property. Legal Description: EXHIBIT “A” Parcel No. 1: Situated in the State of Ohio, Clermont County, Village and Township of Batavia, and being the east part of Lot No. Ninetyeight (98) of said Village of Batavia, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of a building in the north line of Main Street, said corner being N. 50 degrees W. 66.00 feet from the northwesterly intersection of the right of way lines of Main and Second Street. Thence from said building corner and with the east wall of the building, for a portion of the line, N. 40 degrees 00’ E., 165.00 feet to a railroad spike, set in an alley. Thence with the alley, N. 50 degrees W. 22.00 feet to a railroad spike set. Thence leaving the alley and running with a common building wall for the final 56.50 feet S. 39 degrees 22’ 30” W. 165.01 feet to the north line of Main Street and a building corner; thence with the north line of Main Street and the south building line, S. 50 degrees 00’ E. 20.20 feet to the place of beginning, containing 3,482 square feet or 0.0799 acre of land. Subject to all legal highways and easements of record. The bearings of the above tract are based upon a plat of the Village of Batavia recorded in book L10519 of the Clermont County Records. The above description is taken from and in accordance with a survey and plat by Paul Byrnside, Registered Surveyor No. 4391 dated October 5, 1993. Permanent Parcel No. 060202.98C. Parcel No. 2: Situated in the Village and Township of Batavia, Clermont County, Ohio and being a part of Lot No. Ninety-eight (98) in said Village of Batavia, and described as follows: Beginning at a point in Main Street in said Village at the southwest corner of land formerly owned by John Zurmehly and owned by Clark Gregg by deed recorded in Deed Book 233, page 512, Deed Records of Clermont County, Ohio; thence running with Main Street a distance of 26 feet to the corner of property owned by Helen Brunbaugh and now owned by Paul M. Blocher, conveyed to him by a deed recorded in Deed Book 335, page 586 of the Deed Records of Clermont County, Ohio; thence running back at a right angle to Main Street the full distance of said lot, namely 165 feet to an alley; thence with an alley a distance of 26 feet to the property of Clark Gregg; thence with his line a distance of 165 feet to the place of beginning, and being that tract designated as Tract B of Lot 98 on the Engineer’s Plat of the Village of Batavia. Permanent Parcel No: 060202.098B. Parcel #06-02-02.-098B and 06-02-02.-098C. LAST KNOWN ADDRESS OF: Anthony P. Thomas, 180 East Main Street, Batavia, Ohio 45103. WHEREAS, such judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of such judgment. NOW, THEREFORE, Public Notice is hereby given that I, the Sheriff of Clermont County, Ohio, will sell such real property

LegaLs at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this parcel at 10:00 O’clock A.M., at the Clermont County Sheriff’s Office, 4470 St. Rt. 222, Batavia, Ohio on the 14th day of February, 2012. If the parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of the first sale and at the same time of day and at the same place, on the 28th day of February, 2012, for an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this parcel. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASERS OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. A. J. Rodenberg, Jr./ P. MacFarland SHERIFF, Clermont County, Ohio CLERMONT COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Donald W. White CS 1-5t5 ----------------------------------------NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGMENT OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2010 CVE 01927 J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER of Clermont County, Ohio Plaintiff, v. ANTHONY P. THOMAS, et al Defendants. WHEREAS, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: Parcel # 06-02-02.-099 $30,585.87 Total Amount of Taxes Due: $30,585.87 Court Costs Due: $2,739.00* Total Judgment: $33,324.87 *Additional costs may occur with the sale or pay out of the property. Legal Description: EXHIBIT “A” Situated in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio, and in the Township & Village of Batavia, and being all of Lot #99 of the Village of Batavia, Clermont County, Ohio, as the same is set forth in the recorded plat of said Village. Parcel #06-02-02.-099. LAST KNOWN ADDRESS OF: Anthony P. Thomas, 180 East Main Street, Batavia, Ohio 45103. WHEREAS, such judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of such judgment. NOW, THEREFORE, Public Notice is hereby given that I, the Sheriff of Clermont County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this parcel at 10:00 O’clock A.M., at the Clermont County Sheriff’s Office, 4470 St. Rt. 222, Batavia, Ohio on the 14th day of February, 2012. If the parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of the first sale and at the same time of day and at the same place, on the 28th day of February, 2012, for an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this parcel. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASERS OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. A. J. Rodenberg, Jr./ P. MacFarland SHERIFF, Clermont County, Ohio CLERMONT COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Donald W. White CS 1-5t5 ----------------------------------------Ord 1225-11 Ord Adopting Revised Zoning Map For the Village Of Batavia. Ord 1237-12 Amend Appropriations. Res 20312 Res paying Allied Technical Services, Duke Bills, and Clermont Cty Water Bill. Complete details of the ordinances and resoution are on file at the Clerk’s office 389 E. Main St., Batavia, Ohio 45103. John Q. Thebout, Mayor Anne Lock, Fiscal Officer CS 1-19t2 ----------------------------------------

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011 CVE 2103 Judge: McBride LEGAL NOTICE VANDERBILT MORTGAGE AND FINANCE, INC. Plaintiff vs. TINA R. KISSEE, et al. Defendants Unknown heirs and their spouses, the devisees, legatees, executors, administrators, and assigns of Darrell G. Kissee, deceased, whose last known address is unknown, will take notice that on the 22nd of November, 2011, Plaintiff filed its Complaint in Case Number 2011CVE2103 in the Clermont County Court of Common Pleas, alleging that Defendant(s) have or claim to have an interest in the real estate commonly known as 7135 Thompson Road, Goshen, OH 45122, and also known as Parcel Number 11-22-06G-097 of the Auditor’s Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Said parcel is more particularly described in Exhibit “A” attached to Plaintiff’s mortgage filed in OR Book 2108, page 686, on the 11th day of February, 2008 in the Recorder’s Office of Clermont County, Ohio. The Complaint further alleges that by reason of default of the Defendant(s) Tina R. Kissee and Darrell G. Kissee in the payment of a promissory note according to its tenor, the conditions of a mortgage deed given to it to secure payment of the said note and conveying the premises described therein have been broken and the same has become absolute. The Complaint further prays that the Defendant(s) named above be required to answer and set up their interest in said real estate or be forever barred from asserting the same, for foreclosure of said mortgage, the marshaling of any liens, and the sale of said real estate, and further that the proceeds of said sale be applied to payment of Plaintiff’s claim in the proper order of its priority and for such other and further relief as is just and equitable. The Defendant(s) named upon are required to answer on or before the 2nd day of February, 2012, or a judgment may be rendered as prayed for herein. Robert K. Hogan (0024966) Attorney for Plaintiff Javitch, Block & Rathbone, LLP 700 Walnut St., Ste. 300 Cincinnati, OH 45202 foreclosure@jbandr.com (513) 744-9600 (513) 744-9602 fax Barbara Wiedenbein, CLERK OF COURTS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO 270 Main Street, Batavia, Ohio 45103 by: M. Schnatz, Deputy Clerk CS 1-12t3 ---------------------------------------COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011-CVE-01649 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER Plaintiff vs. CANDY CURLES, LLC, ET. AL., Defendants TO THE DEFENDANT, TRANSAMERICA FINANCIAL SERVICES, WHOSE ADDRESS IS UNKNOWN. Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as Defendants by filing a Complaint on September 15, 2011 in the Clermont County Court of Common Pleas for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges against certain real property described in the Complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the Court a judgement foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens thereon. The property which is the subject of this foreclosure action is as follows: Permanent Parcels Number and amount of taxes, assessment, penalties, interest and charges due and unpaid: #49-34-07E-022. $2,084.78 49-04751. $345.93 Legal Description: See Exhibit A Situated in Wayne Township, Clermont County, Ohio and in Cabell’s Military Survey No. 5229 and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an existing spike marking the centerline intersection of Hunt Road and Marathon-Edenton Road, thence with the centerline of Hunt Road N. 44 Degrees 37’ E. 171.79 Feet to a spike, thence with a severance line S. 39 degrees 13’ E. 173.54 feet passing stakes at 20.00 feet and 170.37 feet, thence S. 46 degrees 47’ W. 186.57 feet to a spike in the centerline of Marathon-Edenton Road, thence with said centerline N. 34 degrees 00’ W. 168.78 feet to the place of beginning and containing 0.697 acre of land and subject to legal highways. Any person owning or claiming any right, title or interest in, or lien upon, the real property

The Clermont Sun listed above should file an Answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. An Answer must be filed in the office of the Clerk of Courts, Clermont County, Ohio within Twenty-eight (28) days after date of last publication of this notice which will be published for six consecutive weeks. The last date of publication is February 16, 2012. If no Answer is filed or you fail to otherwise respond on or before the time stated above, a judgment of foreclosure will be taken by default as to the real property listed in the Complaint. Such real property shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, charges and court costs incurred in the foreclosure that are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of the entry of Confirmation of Sale, any owner or lienholder of a parcel listed in the Complaint may redeem it by tendering to Plaintiff the amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charge due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs which have been incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Upon the filing of the Entry of Confirmation of Sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. Any person thereafter claiming any right, title and interest in, or lien upon, said real property shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, interest, lien and equity of redemption in such property. Barbara A. Wiedenbein CLERK OF COURTS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO 270 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 By: R. Chase Deputy Clerk Prepared by: DONALD W. WHITE Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney 123 N. Third Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Attorney for Plaintiff CS 1-12t6 ---------------------------------------COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011-CVE-0985 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER 101 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Plaintiff -vsMARY H. SHELTON, DECEASED, ET. AL., Defendants TO THE DEFENDANTS, MARY H. SHELTON AKA MARY B. SHELTON, DECEASED, AND THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, ADMINISTRATORS, EXECUTORS, CREDITORS, SPOUSE, AND ASSIGNS, IF ANY OF MARY H. SHELTON AKA MARY B. SHELTON, DECEASED AND THE UNKNOWN GUARDIANS OF THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, ADMINISTRATORS, EXECUTORS, CREDITORS, SPOUSE, AND ASSIGNS, IF ANY, OF MARY H. SHELTON AKA MARY B. SHELTON, DECEASED, ALL WHOSE RESIDENCES ARE UNKNOWN. Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as a Defendants by filing an Amended Complaint on January 5, 2012 in the Clermont County Court of Common Pleas for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges against certain real property described in the Complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the Court a judgement foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens thereon. The property which is the subject of this foreclosure action is as follows: Permanent Parcels Number and amount of taxes, assessment, penalties, interest and charges due and unpaid: #32-30-23B-043. $4,439.84 #32-10660. $4,009.57 Legal Description: See Exhibit “A” Situated in the Township of Tate, County of Clermont, and State of Ohio, and it is a part of Breckenridge Survey #2373. Beginning at a stone corner to Boyd Talley, thence with this line N. 84.25 degrees W. 20.42 rods corner to Talley; thence with another of Talley’s lines, S. 8 degrees E. 65.8 rods a corner to Talley; thence with the line of Talley, S. 86 degrees E. 27 rods to a stone coner to Talley; thence N. 8 degrees W. 83 rods to a corner to Archie Brooks in Gum Corner Pike; also a corner to Talley; thence with Talley’s line N. 89 degrees W. 6.6 rods to another corner of Talley; thence with Talley’s line S. 8 degrees 24 rods to the place of beginning, containing 11.42 acres. Except two tracts sold to Velma Burmage of 0.17 acre and 0.42 acre, leaving 10.83 acres. Being the same premises described by deed recorded in

Clermont County Deed Records, Vol. 499, 202. 2001 Patriot Mobile Home, Model 108 (Parcel No. 32-10660) Any person owning or claiming any right, title or interest in, or lien upon, the real property listed above should file an Answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. An Answer must be filed in the office of the Clerk of Courts, Clermont County, Ohio within Twenty-eight (28) days after date of last publication of this notice which will be published for six consecutive weeks. The last date of publication is February 16, 2012. If no Answer is filed or you fail to otherwise respond on or before the time stated above, a judgment of foreclosure will be taken by default as to the real property listed in the Complaint. Such real property shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, charges and court costs incurred in the foreclosure that are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of the entry of Confirmation of Sale, any owner or lienholder of a parcel listed in the Complaint may redeem it by tendering to Plaintiff the amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charge due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs which have been incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Upon the filing of the Entry of Confirmation of Sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. Any person thereafter claiming any right, title and interest in, or lien upon, said real property shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, interest, lien and equity of redemption in such property. Barbara A. Wiedenbein CLERK OF COURTS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO 270 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 By: R. Chase Deputy Clerk Prepared by: DONALD W. WHITE Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney 123 N. Third Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Attorney for Plaintiff CS 1-12t6 ---------------------------------------COURT OF COMMON PLEAS PROBATE DIVISION CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO ESTATE OF WANDA J. RUTHERFORD, DECEASED DOC. 02 ES 2070 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION To Ronald Marlow, whose last known address is P.O. Box 128, Flemingsburg, KY 41041, brother of Wanda J. Rutherford, deceased, late of Bethel, Ohio, 45106. Two Applications to approve settlement and distribution of wrongful death and survival claims was filed on 1-42012. A hearing on the applications will be held March 13, 2012 at 1:30 P.M. Persons knowing any reason why the application should not be granted should appear and inform the court. The Court is located at 2379 Clermont Center Dr., Batavia, Ohio 45103. Judge Stephanie Wyler CS 1-12t3 --------------------------------------NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING JACKSON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Notice is hereby given that the Jackson Township Board of Zoning Appeals will hold a public hearing at 7:00 P.M. on Thursday, February 2, 2012 at the Jackson Township Community Center, 3263 U.S. Highway 50, Williamsburg, OH 45176 to review, take Public Comments and decide on the Variance request of Charles D. Grant, 5552 Bucktown Road, Williamsburg, OH 45176. Mr. Grant is requesting to be granted a Variance to replace his existing valid non-conforming residence with a new home which would violate Article 9 “Nonconformities”, Section 950 “Nonconforming structures.” Mr. Grant is requesting a variance to be permitted to place the new, larger structure, on the same location as the current home. Mr. Grant states that conforming to the zoning resolution would cause an unnecessary hardship in that it would cause the new structure to interfere with septic lines and would place it in a flood zone. The material and application related to this hearing will be made available for public viewing by contacting the Jackson Township Zoning Office at 513-625-1800 to arrange for an appointment. Bruce Privett Zoning Administrator Jackson Township, Clermont County, Ohio CS 1-19t2 ----------------------------------------

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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011-CVE-00087 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER Plaintiff vs. PAUL REID, ET. AL., Defendants TO THE DEFENDANT, JOHN JANE DOE, SPOUSE IF ANY OF PAUL REID AND JOHN DOE, SPOUSE IF ANY OF JOANN AMUNDSON, WHOSE ADDRESS IS UNKNOWN. Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as Defendants by filing a Complaint on January 13, 2011 in the Clermont County Court of Common Pleas for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges against certain real property described in the Complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the Court a judgement foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens thereon. The property which is the subject of this foreclosure action is as follows: Permanent Parcels Number and amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges due and unpaid: #32-30-23F-166. $4,388.50 Legal Description: Exhibit “A” Situate in the Township of Tate, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, being located in Military Survey No. 2373, and being further described as follows: Beginning at a reference point at a spike at the intersection of State Route 125 and Davis Road; thence with the centerline of said State Route 125, N. 73 deg. 00’ W. a distance of 1058.41 feet to a spike in said centerline and being the real point of beginning; thence with said centerline of State Route 125, N. 73 deg. 00’ W. a distance of 435.00 feet to a spike in said centerline and a corner to Walter Koshler; thence with said Koshler’s line and the line of William L. Lanter, N. 32 deg. 02’ E. a distance of 1144.84 feet to an iron pin in the line of William Chapman; thence with two lines of said Chapman, S. 51 deg. 03’ E. a distance of 410.11 feet to an iron pin; thence S. 32 deg. 23’ W. a distance of 46.37 feet to an iron pin and a corner to an original 12 acres of Joseph A. Roflow; thence with a division line through the original 12 acres, S. 31 deg. 13’ W., passing an iron pin at 905.45 feet, a distance of 936.40 feet to the beginning, containing 10.10 acres, more or less, being all of the original 10 acres and 0.10 acre out of the original 12 acres of the premises transferred to Joseph A. Roflow in Volume 520, page 300, and subject to all legal highways and easements. This description being the result of a survey by Robert E. Satterfield, Surveyor No. 4238, West Union, Ohio, in October 1977. Prior Deed Reference: Deed Book 596, page 21 of the Clermont County Ohio Deed Records. SAVE AND EXCEPT 2.06 Acres conveyed by deed dated September 23, 1978 and recorded in Deed Book 616, page 317 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Records. SAVE AND EXCEPT 2.01 Acres conveyed by deed dated June 21, 1990 and recorded in Official Record Volume 201, page 540 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Records. Any person owning or claiming any right, title or interest in, or lien upon, the real property listed above should file an Answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. An Answer must be filed in the office of the Clerk of Courts, Clermont County, Ohio within Twenty-eight (28) days after date of last publication of this notice which will be published for six consecutive weeks. The last date of publication is February 16, 2012. If no Answer is filed or you fail to otherwise respond on or before the time stated above, a judgement of foreclosure will be taken by default as to the real property listed in the Complaint. Such real property shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, charges, and court costs incurred in the foreclosure that are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of the entry of Confirmation of Sale, any owner or lienholder of a parcel listed in the Complaint may redeem it by tendering to Plaintiff the amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, and charges due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs which have been incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Upon the filing of the Entry of Confirmation of Sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. Any person thereafter claiming any right, title, and interest in, or lien upon, said real property shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, interest, lien, and equity of redemption in such property. ___________________ BARBARA A. WIEDENBEIN CLERK OF COURTS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO 270 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 By: M. Schnatz, Deputy Clerk

Prepared by: DONALD W. WHITE Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney 123 N. Third Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Attorney for Plaintiff CS 1-12t6 ---------------------------------------Legal Notice Clermont County General Health District Notice is hereby given that the Clermont County Board of Health, at its regular meeting on January 11, 2012, with the following members present: James Hansbauer, Janet Rickabaugh, Larry Cadwallader and Andrew Crum, adopted the following resolution: RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING REVISED LICENSE FEES FOR VENDING MACHINE LOCATIONS PURSUANT TO OHIO REVISED CODE SECTION 3709.09 AND 3709.21. WHEREAS, the Board of Health of the Clermont County General Health District has the authority pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Sections 3709.09 and 3709.21 to establish a uniform system of fee services; and WHEREAS, the Board of Health of the Clermont County Health District is mandated to provide services that protect the public health and prevent or restrict disease, and abate or suppress nuisances; and WHEREAS, the Board of Health of the Clermont County Health District has determined that it is necessary to revise the license fees for vending machine locations; and WHEREAS those parties that would be affected by the proposed vending fees were notified at least 20 days prior to the January 11, 2012 Board of Health meeting that a public hearing on the proposed revised vending fees would be held at 6:30 pm on January 11, 2012 at the regularly scheduled Board meeting; and WHEREAS, the Board of Health of the Clermont County Health District held the hearing on the proposed fees on January 11, 2012 which was prior to passage of this resolution establishing the revised fees. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of the Clermont County General Health District, that license fees for the following services be revised as stated: Health District Fee of $30.47 + State Fee of $6 = Total Fee of $36.47 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the fee revised pursuant to this Resolution hereby become effective on February 1, 2012. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Board of the Clermont County General Health District hereby find by a vote of at least three fourths (3/4) of its members that this resolution be read only once, and the requirement that it be read on three different days be dispensed with as provided by law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Board of the Clermont County General Health District, that the revised fees be recorded and certified to become part of the record of local regulation by the Board of Health of the Clermont County General Health District. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by this Board of the Clermont County General Health District, that this regulation be published in one newspaper of general circulation that is in the Clermont County General Health District once a week for two consecutive weeks and that the first publication take place no later than 10 days prior to the effective date of the revision adopted herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Board of the Clermont County General Health District finds and determines that all formal actions relative tothe passage of this resolution were taken in open meeting of this Board, and that all deliberations of this Board and of its committees, if any, which resulted in formal action, were taken in meetings open to the public, in full compliance of the applicable legal requirements, including section 121.22 of the Ohio Revised Code. These fees will go into effect February 1, 2012. A copy of the Resolution, in its entirety, is available in the office of the Clermont County General Health District 2275 Bauer Road, Suite 300, Batavia, Ohio. CS 1-19t2 ----------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE VILLAGE OF MOSCOW 2011 Financial Report Available for Inspection Residents of the Village of Moscow and other interested parties are hereby notified that the 2011 Financial Report for the Village of Moscow has been completed, forwarded to the Ohio State Auditor, and is available for inspection by contacting Sandra Ashba, Village Administrator at 513-553-6870 7:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, or 7:00am to 11:00 am Tuesdays for an appointment. Village of Moscow Tim Suter, Mayor Bill Gilpin, Fiscal Officer CS 1-26t1 ----------------------------------------

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Legal Notice Clermont County General Health District Notice is hereby given that the Clermont County Board of Health, at its regular meeting on January 11, 2012, with the following members present: James Hansbauer, Janet Rickabaugh, Larry Cadwallader and Andrew Crum, adopted the following resolution: RESOLUTION REPEALING LICENSE FEES FOR VENDING MACHINE LOCATIONS ADOPTED 11/9/2011 WHEREAS, the Board of Health of the Clermont County General Health District has the authority pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Sections 3709.09 and 3709.21 to establish a uniform system of fee services; and WHEREAS, the Board of Health of the Clermont County Health District is mandated to provide services that protect the public health and prevent or restrict disease, and abate or suppress nuisances; and WHEREAS, the Board of Health of the Clermont County Health District had previously determined that it is necessary to revise the license fees for vending machine locations; and WHEREAS, the Board of Health of the Clermont County Health District determined that those parties that would be affected by the proposed vending fees were to properly notified at least twenty (20) days prior to the October 12, 2011 Board meeting at which the public hearing concerning the fee increase held by this Board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of the Clermont County General Health District, that the license fee for the vending machine locations that was adopted on 11/9/2011 is hereby repealed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Board of the Clermont County General Health District hereby find by a vote of at least three fourths (3/4) of its members that this resolution be read only once, and the requirement that it be read on three different days be dispensed with as provided by law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Board of the Clermont County General Health District, that the repealed fee be recorded and certified to become part of the record of local regulation by the Board of Health of the Clermont County General Health District. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by this Board of the Clermont County General Health District, that this regulation be published in one newspaper of general circulation that is in the Clermont County General Health District once a week for two consecutive weeks and that the first publication take place no later than 10 days prior to the effective date of the revision adopted herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Board of the Clermont County General Health District finds and determines that all formal actions relative to the passage of this resolution were taken in open meeting of this Board, and that all deliberations of this Board and of its committees, if any, which resulted in formal action, were taken in meetings open to the public, in full compliance of the applicable legal requirements, including section 121.22 of the Ohio Revised Code. A copy of the Resolution, in its entirety, is available in the office of the Clermont County General Health District 2275 Bauer Road, Suite 300, Batavia, Ohio. CS 1-19t2 ----------------------------------------Legal Notice Clermont County General Health District Notice is hereby given that the Clermont County Board of Health, at its regular meeting on January 11, 2012, with the following members present: James Hansbauer, Janet Rickabaugh, Larry Cadwallader and Andrew Crum, adopted the following resolution: RESOLUTION TO REVISE LOCAL ONSITE SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM REGULATION 415. WHEREAS, the Board of Health of the Clermont County General Health District has the authority pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Sections 3709.01 to adopt such regulations as are necessary for the public health, the prevention or restriction of disease, and the prevention, abatement or suppression of nuisances; and WHEREAS, the Board of Health of the Clermont County Health District has the authority to regulate household sewage treatment systems pursuant to Ohio Administrative Code 370129; and WHEREAS, the Board of Health of the Clermont County Health District has previously adopted more stringent standards as local conditions indicated such standards were necessary pursuant to Ohio Administrative Code 3701-29-20 (D); and WHEREAS, the Board of Health of the Clermont County Health District has determined that these previously adopted regulations require modification and clarification in order to better define the actions necessary to restrict disease and for the prevention, abatement or suppression of nuisances. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of the Clermont County General Health District, that the attached Regulation 415 entitled Sewage

Treatment System Rules be revised, effective February 1, 2012. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by this Board of Health of the Clermont County General Health District, that this resolution be published in one newspaper of general circulation that is in the Clermont County General Health District once a week for two consecutive weeks and that the first publication take place no later than 10 days prior to the effective date of the revision adopted herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by this Board of the Clermont County General Health District, that this regulation be published in one newspaper of general circulation that is in the Clermont County General Health District once a week for two consecutive weeks and that the first publication take place no later than 10 days prior to the effective date of the revision adopted herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Board of the Clermont County General Health District find and determine that all formal actions relative to the passage of this resolution were taken in open meeting of this Board, and that all deliberations of this Board and of its committees, if any, which resulted in formal action, were taken in meetings open to the public, in full compliance of the applicable legal requirements, including section 121.22 of the Ohio Revised Code. This Regulation will go into effect February 1, 2012. A copy of the Regulation, in its entirety, is available at the Clermont County Health District website, www.clermonthealthdistrict.org. CS 1-19t2 ----------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1673 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. LAWRENCE E. GROSS, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF BATAVIA to-wit: Being situated in Taylor’s Virginia Military Survey No. 5958, in the Township of Batavia, in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a reference point at a spike found at the intersection of the centerlines of Woodburn Road and AmeliaOlive Branch Road C-4; thence with said Amelia-Olive Branch Road in a northerly direction a distance of 1159.13 feet to a 1/4’ spike set in the centerline of said Amelia-Olive Branch Road and a corner to a 1.00 acre of Daniel and Audrey Mills as recorded in Volume 698, page 340 and a corner to a 27.52 acres of Paul H. Foist as recorded in O.R. 789, page 375; thence with the line between said Feist and Mills’ line, S. 81 deg. 27 min. 14 sec. E. a distance of 225.00 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set and a corner to said Mills and being the real point of beginning; thence with said Mills’ line, N. 7 deg. 29 min. 00 sec. W. a distance of 200.00 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set and corner to said Daniel and Audrey Mills; thence with a division line through the original 4.167 acres, N. 8 deg. 04 min. 28 sec. E. a distance of 238.16 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set in the line of a 203.85 acres of Owen Billingsley Credit Trust, as recorded in Volume 313, page 15; thence with two lines of said Credit Trust, S. 76 deg. 33 min. 55 sec. E. a distance of 295.23 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set; thence S. 8 deg. 42 min. 35 sec. W. a distance of 398.04 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set in the line of the aforementioned Paul H. Feist; thence with said Feist’s line, N. 83 deg. 12 min. 04 sec. W. a distance of 235.94 feet to the beginning, containing 2.661 acres more or less, being a part of the original 4.167 acres of the premises transferred to Clifford Foster as recorded in Volume 641, page 315 and subject to all legal highways, easements and restrictions, and being identified as Parcel No. 01-20-08C-018. Bearings are magnetic and based upon the N. 7 deg. 29 min. 00 sec. W. line along the centerline of Amelia-Olive Branch Road as recorded in Volume 641, page 315. A survey of this property was made by Robert E. Satterfield Survey No. 4238, West Union, Ohio, on September 23, 1996. Situated in Batavia Township, Clermont County, Ohio, being a part of a tract of land formerly owned by Edgar and Vivian Ransey and also be a part of Taylor’s M.S. No. 5958 said tract being bounded on the west by Amelia-Olive Branch Road as described in Deed Book 287, page 351, Recorder’s Office, Clermont County Court House and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a railroad spike in the centerline of Amelia-Olive Branch Road, said spike being northerly 955.0 feet, as measured along the centerline of Amelia-Olive Branch Road

from the intersection of the South line of Taylor’s M.S. 5958 (to the East) the centerline of Amelia-Olive Branch Road; thence North 6 deg. 33’ West 200.00 feet, with the centerline of Amelia-Olive Branch Road; to another railroad spike; thence South 82 deg. 0’ East 225.0 feet to a stake; thence South 6 deg. 33’ East 200.00 feet to a stake; thence North 82 deg. 00’ West, 225.00 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 1.00 acres of land, more or less. Subject to legal highways. Parcel No. 01-20-08C-062. Premises commonly known as: 4096 Amelia Olive Branch Road, Batavia, Ohio 45103. Said Premises Located at 4096 Amelia Olive Branch Road, Batavia, Ohio 45103. PPN: 0120-08C-062. Said Premises Appraised at $140,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0039 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Plaintiff(s) vs. JEFFREY L. CLYBURN, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF BATAVIA to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Batavia Township, Clermont County, State of Ohio and in Steven’s Military Survey No. 1671-16721673 and being more particularly described as follows: Being Lot No. 93, 1415 Buxton Meadows Dr., Buxton Meadows Subdivision, Block D, Plat Cabinet 3, Page 661, Clermont County, Ohio Records. Subject to easements and restrictions of record. Said Premises Located at 1415 Buxton Meadows Drive, Amelia, OH 45102. PPN: 032023c225. Said Premises Appraised at $85,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH John R. Cummins Attorney-at-law (614) 222-4921 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO CASE NO. 2011 CVE 01883 JUDGE: Jerry R. McBride LEGAL NOTICE IN SUIT FOR FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Plaintiff, -vsHoyt B. Malsbary, et al. Defendants. Hoyt B. Malsbary, whose last known address is 5422 Hillside Terrace, Milford, OH 45150, and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, executors, administrators, spouses and assigns and the unknown guardians of minor and/or incompetent heirs of Hoyt B. Malsbary, all of whose residences are unknown, and cannot by reasonable diligence be ascertained, will take notice that on the 21st day of October, 2011, JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association filed its Complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Clermont County, Ohio in Case No. 2011CVE01883, on the docket of the Court, and the object and demand for relief of which pleading is to foreclose the lien of plaintiff’s mortgage recorded upon the following described real estate to wit: Property Address: 5422 Hillside Terrace, Milford, OH 45150, and being more particularly described in plaintiff’s mortgage recorded in Mortgage Book 1910, page 2412, of this County Recorder’s Office. The above named defendant is required to answer within twenty-eight (28) days after last publication, which shall be published once a week for three consecutive weeks, or they might be denied a hearing in this case. Anita L. Maddix LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 5480 Cincinnati, Ohio 45201-5480 (513) 241-3100 attyemail@lsrlaw.com Barbara A. Wiedenbein, Clerk of Courts by: R. Chase, Deputy Clerk of Courts CS 1-19t3 -----------------------------------------

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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011-CVE-1440 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER Plaintiff vs. ETHEL LEE DOWELL, DECEASED, ET. AL., Defendants TO THE DEFENDANTS, ETHEL LEE DOWELL, DECEASED, AND THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, ADMINISTRATORS, EXECUTORS, CREDITORS, SPOUSE, AND ASSIGNS, IF ANY OF ETHEL LEE DOWELL, DECEASED, AND THE UNKNOWN GUARDIANS OF THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, ADMINISTRATORS, EXECUTORS, CREDITORS, SPOUSE, AND ASSIGNS, IF ANY OF ETHEL LEE DOWELL, DECEASED, ALL WHOSE RESIDENCES ARE UNKNOWN. Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as Defendants by filing a Complaint on August 15, 2011 in the Clermont County Court of Common Pleas for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges against certain real property described in the Complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the Court a judgement foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens thereon. The property which is the subject of this foreclosure action is as follows: Permanent Parcels Number and amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges due and unpaid: #47-34-03H-047. $1,032.21 Legal Description: Exhibit “A” The real estate, the transfer of which is memorialized by this certificate, is described as follows (describe below, using extra sheets if necessary. If decedent’s interest was a fractional share, be sure to so state): PARCEL #1: Undivided onehalf (1/2) interest in and to the following described real estate: Situated in Wayne Township, Clermont County, State of Ohio, in John Harvie Military Survey No. 3337 and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the centerline of No. 5 Road, said point being North 45 deg. 00’ West 1089.10 feet from the intersection of the centerlines of No. 5 Road with Jordan Road; thence from said point of beginning and with a separation line South 45 deg. 38’ 30” West, 580.58 feet to a pipe (passing a pipe at 23.37 feet); thence North 45 deg. 00’ West 150.00 feet to a stake in the fence line; thence with said line North 45 deg. 38’ 30” East 580.85 feet to a point in the centerline of No. 5 Road; thence with the centerline of said road South 45 deg. 00’ East 150.00 feet to a place of beginning. Containing 2.00 acres, more or less. Subject to legal highways. Being the same premises as described in Deed Book 453, page 12, as recorded in the Clermont County Recorder’s Office, Plat 47, page 3. Any person owning or claiming any right, title or interest in, or lien upon, the real property listed above should file an Answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. An Answer must be filed in the office of the Clerk of Courts, Clermont County, Ohio within Twenty-eight (28) days after date of last publication of this notice which will be published for six consecutive weeks. The last date of publication is February 12, 2012. If no Answer is filed or you fail to otherwise respond on or before the time stated above, a judgement of foreclosure will be taken by default as to the real property listed in the Complaint. Such real property shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, charges, and court costs incurred in the foreclosure that are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of the entry of Confirmation of Sale, any owner or lienholder of a parcel listed in the Complaint may redeem it by tendering to Plaintiff the amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, and charges due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs which have been incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Upon the filing of the Entry of Confirmation of Sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. Any person thereafter claiming any right, title, and interest in, or lien upon, said real property shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, interest, lien, and equity of redemption in such property. ___________________ BARBARA A. WIEDENBEIN CLERK OF COURTS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO 270 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 By: M. Schnatz, Deputy Clerk Prepared by: DONALD W. WHITE Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney 123 N. Third Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Attorney for Plaintiff CS 1-12t6 ----------------------------------------

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Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF BATAVIA towit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in the Township of Batavia, and in Military Survey No. 116, and being all of Lot No. 67 of Pleasant Acres Subdivision, Section II, as shown on the recorded plat of said subdivision, recorded in Plat Cabinet 3, pages 269, 270, and 271 of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 2316 Fifth Street, Batavia, OH 45103, PPN: 012010B083. Said Premises Appraised at $110,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Nicholas M. Smith Attorney-at-law (614) 222-4921 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO CASE NO. 2011 CVE 02048 JUDGE: Thomas Herman LEGAL NOTICE IN SUIT FOR FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation Plaintiff, -vsPhillip Wilson, et al. Defendants. Phillip Wilson, whose last known address is 155 North Riverside Drive, Batavia, OH 45103, and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, executors, administrators, spouses and assigns and the unknown guardians of minor and/or incompetent heirs of Phillip Wilson, all of whose residences are unknown and cannot by reasonable diligence be ascertained, will take notice that on the 15th day of November, 2011, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation filed its Complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Clermont County, Ohio in Case No. 2011 CVE 02048, on the docket of the Court, and the object and demand for relief of which pleading is to foreclose the lien of plaintiff’s mortgage recorded upon the following described real estate to wit: Property Address: 155 North Riverside Drive, Batavia, OH 45103, and being more particularly described in plaintiff’s mortgage recorded in Mortgage Book 1903, page 1857, of this County Recorder’s Office. All of the above named defendants are required to answer within twenty-eight (28) days after last publication, which shall be published once a week for three consecutive weeks, or they might be denied a hearing in this case. Christopher Mantica LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 5480 Cincinnati, Ohio 45201-5480 (513) 241-3100 attyemail@lsrlaw.com Barbara A. Wiedenbein, Clermont County Clerk of Courts 270 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 1-13-12 B. Burroughs Deputy Clerk CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0276 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. MILDRED E. GALBRAITH, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF BATAVIA towit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Batavia Township, Clermont County, Ohio in Military Survey Nos. 1762 and 5958, and being all of Lot No. 3 of the Presidential Estates Subdivision, Block “A”, Part “1” as recorded in Plat Book “S” page 6 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office.

Said Premises Located at 1492 Presidential Drive, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 012021C076. Said Premises Appraised at $135,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH John R. Cummins Attorney-at-law (614) 222-4921 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1286 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. DAVID SHEARER AKA DAVID W. SHEARER, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF BATAVIA towit: 3908 Wolf Crk Unit 51, Amelia, OH 45102 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Batavia Township, Clermont County, State of Ohio, Military Survey Number 1762 and being Unit Number 51 of Section 2 of the condominium property knwon as Little Creek Condominium, as described in the Declaration of Condominium, and as shown in Exhibits C 6-7-8 of said Declaration of Condominium, the records and drawings of which are recorded in Deed Book 682, page 125 of the Deed Records of Clermont County, Ohio and Amendment Number 2 to said Declaration recorded in Deed Book 684, page 291 as recorded in Plat Cabinet 3, pages 431-433. Together with and subject to easements and restrictions of record. Parcel No. 036402A051 Property commonly known as: 3908 Wolf Creek Unit 51, Amelia, OH 45102. Parcel Number(s): 036402A051 Prior Deed Info: General Warranty Deed, OR Book 2070, page 1164 recorded on 7/11/2007. Said Premises Located at 3908 Wolf Creek Unit 51, Amelia, OH 45102, PP: 036402A051. Said Premises Appraised at $65,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Robert R. Hoose Attorney-at-law (330) 436-0300 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0436 NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC Plaintiff(s) vs. TIMOTHY J. ALLEN, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF PIERCE towit: EXHIBIT A Situated in the City of Amelia, County of Clermont and State of Ohio. Situated lying and being in Military Survey 1366 Pierce Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being known more generally and described as Lot 25 of White Oak Estates Subdivision, as shown at Plat Book P, page 47 and 48 of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. P R O P E RT Y A D D R E S S : 3590 Brookhaven Drive, Amelia, OH 45102. Said Premises Located at 3590 Brookhaven Drive, Amelia, OH 45102, PP #282813A189. Said Premises Appraised at $125,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Nicholas M. Smith Attorney-at-law (614) 222-4921 CS 1-19t3 ----------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0408 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff(s) vs. KIMBERLY L. KIMBALL, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF PIERCE towit: Situate in J. Catlett’s Military Survey Number 506, Village of Amelia, Pierce Township, County of Clermont in the State of Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Known as Lot Number 270 of Eastridge Subdivision, Section 7, as recorded in Plat Book 9, pages 345-346, of the Clermont County Records. Said Premises Located at 3 Sparrow Lane, Amelia, OH 45102, PP #290114307. Said Premises Appraised at $125,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Susana E. Lykins Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0869 GRAND CYPRESS CONDOMINIUM AT LEGENDARY RUN UNIT OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. JOHN R. CLARK, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF PIERCE towit: EXHIBIT “A” Situated in Military Survey No. 1753, Pierce Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being: Grand Cypress Condominium at Legendary Run Phase 13. Plat Official Record Book 9, pages 180 and 181 Building/Unit No. 8-B. Together with an undivided interest in the common areas and facilities and limited common areas and facilities of Grand Cypress Condominium at Legendary Run. The Declaration of which is recorded in Official Record 1230, page 1, as amended from time to time, of record, the by-laws of the Condominium Unit Owner’s Association are recorded as an exhibit to the Declaration. Subject to all easements, conditions, covenants, reservations, and restrictions of record, if any, and to all legal highways and right of ways. Deed Reference: Vol. 1342, page 589 dated May 18, 2001. More commonly known as: 881 Grand Cypress Court Unit 8-B, Cincinnati, OH 45245. PIDN: 27-64-06L-008B. Said Premises Located at 881 Grand Cypress Ct. Unit 8B, Cincinnati, OH 45245, PP #276406L008B. Said Premises Appraised at $220,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Amy Scott Ferguson Attorney-at-law (513) 771-6768 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1123 FINANCIAL FREEDOM ACQUISITION, LLC Plaintiff(s) vs. EVELYN P. HORSTMEYER, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: Situate in the County of

Clermont, in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Union, being Lot #11 of Meadow Glen Acres Subdivision in Merriwether’s Military Survey 1136 and more particularly described as follows: (Meadow Glen Acres Subdivision is recorded in Plat Book E, page 103, Clermont County, Ohio, Records). Beginning at a point in the South line of Merriweather’s Military Survey #1136, which is the North line of Jones’ Military Survey #1134, the most Southwesterly point of the land herein described, said point being South 85 deg. 21’ East 996.05 feet from a spike at the point of intersection of the said military survey line with the centerline of the Withamsville Gleneste Road; thence North 4 deg. 39’ West 222 feet to a point to an angle in the South line of Hawthorne Drive; thence with the South line of Hawthorne Drive S. 85 deg. 21 East, 91 feet to a point; thence leaving Hawthorne Drive South 4 deg. 39’ West 222 feet to a point in the South line of Merriwether’s Military Survey #1136; thence with said survey line N. 85 deg. 21’ West, 91 feet to the point of beginning, and containing 0.464 acre. Also the right of ingress and egress over Hawthorne Drive. Said Premises Located at 875 Hawthorne Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245, PP: 414118011. Said Premises Appraised at $95,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Lorelei C. Bolohan Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-0329 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-FF16, ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-FF16 Plaintiff(s) vs. RALPH BLACK AKA RALPH BLACK, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: Situated in Abraham Bowman’s Military Survey No. 4455, 5957 and 7090 Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the centerline of Clough Pike, said point being North 61 degrees 20’ 05” West 82.54 feet from the Southwesterly corner of Clough Pines Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book S page 33 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office thence along the centerline of Clough Pike North 60 degrees 46’ 15” West 103.00 feet to a point, thence leaving the centerline of Clough Pike North 5 degrees 58’ 50” East passing through a 5/8” iron pin set at 21.77 feet for a total distance of 1135.85 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set, thence South 78 degrees 45’ 55” East 104.26 feet to an existing 5/8” iron pin thence South 6 degrees 25’ 53” West passing through a mag nail set at 1145.31 feet for a total distance of 1167.00 feet to the beginning containing 2.626 acres of land subject to all legal highways and easements of record. This description is the result of a survey and plat dated July 1997 by Lansdale Surveying, Inc. under the supervision of Jay S. Olberding, Professional Surveyor, Ohio Registration #S7188. Subject to all easements and restrictions of record. Said Premises Located at 978 Clough Pike, Cincinnati, OH 45245, PP: 413102A026. Said Premises Appraised at $175,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Susana E. Lykins Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE Williamsburg Township Trustees have set the 2012 meetings for the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month from January through November. The exception will be the May 28th meeting (Memorial Day) will be held on Tuesday May 29th at 7pm. The December meeting will be on the 3rd Monday, December 17, 2012 at 7pm. Additional information concerning Williamsburg Township may be obtained through the website at www.williamsburgtownship.org. CS 1-26t1 ----------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1264 HSBC BANK USA, N.A., AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF ACE SECURITIES CORP. HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST AND FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF ACE SECURITIES CORP. HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2005-HE6, ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES Plaintiff(s) vs. JAMES BARTON AKA JAMES R. BARTON, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: Situate in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio, and in the Township of Union, in Military Survey Number 666: Being Lot Number 48 of Edinburgh Place Subdivision Block A2, as recorded in Plat Book V, Pages 36-37 of Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Office. Said premises also known as: 4206 Edinburgh Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245. Permanent Parcel Number: 413214E306. Said Premises Located at 4206 Edinburgh Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245, PP #413214E306. Said Premises Appraised at $100,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Kriss D. Felty Attorney-at-law (216) 588-1500 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0188 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Plaintiff(s) vs. STEVEN L. GEIER, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION File Number J10-0335 Situated in the City of Cincinnati, County of Clermont and State of Ohio and being known, numbered and designated as Lot No. 152 of Beechmont Park Subdivision, Block 1, a plat of said subdivision being recorded in Plat Book “J” page 17A of the Clermont County Registered Land Records. Premises commonly known as: 561 Berry Court, Cincinnati, Ohio 45244. Parcel No: 41-42-44A-152. P R E V I O U S L Y TORRENZIED PROPERTY. Said Premises Located at 561 Berry Court, Cincinnati, Ohio 45244. PPN: 414244A152. Said Premises Appraised at $75,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1575 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. JENNIFER BRODIE AKA JENNIFER E. ROLAND, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: Situate in Mosley Military Survey No. 1115 and Matthew Military Survey No. 1136, Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio and more particularly described as follows: Being Lot Number 5 of Holiday Hills Subdivision as

recorded in Plat Book P, page 20 of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Parcel No. 414819.005. Property Address: 679 Holiday Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245. Said Premises Located at 679 Holiday Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245, PP: 414819005. Said Premises Appraised at $110,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Maria T. Williams Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1243 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-4, ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-4 Plaintiff(s) vs. THOMAS M. GRIGA, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: Situated in Mosley’s Military Survey Number 1115, Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Being Lot Number Fortyeight (48) of Clairmont Woods, Section Two, the plat of which is recorded in Plat Cabinet 6, pages 187 and 188 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office. Subject to, and together with, all easements, restrictions, terms, covenants and conditions of record, including, without limitation, the utility easement and building setback line as shown on said plat and declaration of restrictions recorded in Official Records Volume 568, page 53 of the Clermont County, Ohio Records, and subject further to taxes and assessments, if any, due and payable in December, 2000 and thereafter. Commonly known as: 563 Clairmont Woods Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio 45244. Parcel ID: 413213D415. Said Premises Located at 563 Clairmont Woods Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio 45244, PP: 413213D415. Said Premises Appraised at $225,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Lindsay Niehaus Esq. Attorney-at-law (513) 396-8100 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0135 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA Plaintiff(s) vs. ALEXIS LENINGTON, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Union Township, County of Clermont, State of Ohio and in Carrington’s Military Survey No. 2434 and being more particularly described as follows, to wit: Being all of Lot No. 36, Holly Hills Subdivision, as the same is more fully set forth and described on the plat of said subdivision recorded in Plat Book S, page 40 and 41 Plat Records, Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 613 Brandy Way, Cincinnati, OH 45244, PP: 393111E160. Said Premises Appraised at $120,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Lynn A. Busch-Heyman Attorney-at-law (614) 222-4921 CS 1-19t3 ----------------------------------------

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Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: 4580 Helmsdale Ct, Batavia, OH 45103 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the County of Clermont, State of Ohio and in the Township of Union and in Winlock Military Survey #1771 and Bradshaw Military Survey #1772 and being all of Lot #102, of McGuffey Lakes Subdivision, Section A, Block 3, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 5, Pages 183 and 184. Subject to all legal highways. The above described real estate is part of (or all of) the same premises described as recorded in (Prior) Deed Book 887, page 530 of the Clermont County, Ohio Deed Records and identified as Parcel No. 41-3103C-556 on the Tax Maps of said County. Being the result of a survey and plat dated May 9, 1994 made by Bayer-Becker Engineers. Parcel Number(s): 413103C556. Prior Deed Info: General Warranty Deed, Book 2045, page 964, filed March 13, 2007. Said Premises Located at 4580 Helmsdale Court, Batavia, OH 45103, PP: 413103C556. Said Premises Appraised at $150,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Robert R. Hoose Attorney-at-law (330) 436-0300 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-2497 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY Plaintiff(s) vs. TRACI F. RUTLEDGE, A.K.A. HERRON, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF STONELICK to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in the Township of Stonelick, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, and being a part of Lytle Military Survey No. 4464 and being more particularly described as follows:

Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, sit-

uate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF STONELICK to-wit: EXHIBIT “A” LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in Stonelick Township, Clermont County, Ohio and in the Village of Owensville: Being Lot No. 42 in Anderson’s Addition to the Town of Boston, now Owensville, Plat Book B, page 150. Also, that portion of vacated Jessiemine Alley lying adjacent to Lot #42 Anderson Addition, containing 0.0007 Ac and identified as parcel 31-12-04A-144P. Commonly Known As: 315 Plum Street, Owensville, OH 45160. Parcel No: 311204B042 and 311204A144P. Said Premises Located at 315 Plum Street, Owensville, OH 45160, PP: 311204B042, 311204A144P. Said Premises Appraised at $75,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Henry P. Wickham, Jr. Attorney-at-law (614) 221-7663 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1576 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK MIDWEST, N.A. Plaintiff(s) vs. DEBRA K. MASTERSON AKA DEBBIE MASTERSON, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF JACKSON towit: EXHIBIT “A” LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Jackson Township, Clermont County, Ohio, Military Survey No. 4448 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Jackson Pike and Clemons Road thence with the centerline of aforesaid Clemons Road in a Northeastwardly direction 2660 feet more or less to a railroad spike thence N. 04 degrees 47 minutes 45 seconds East a distance of 89.23 feet to a point, said point being the real place of beginning; thence leaving said centerline N. 82 degrees 13 minutes 11 seconds W. a distance of 290.81 feet; thence N. 04 degrees 47 minutes 45 seconds E. a distance of 150.00 feet; thence S. 82 degrees 13 minutes 11 seconds East a distance of 290.81 feet to a point in the centerline of Clemons Road, thence with said centerline S. 04 degrees 47 minutes 45 seconds W. a distance of 150.00 feet to the place of beginning. Contains 1.00 acres subject to rights of all legal highways and public utilities. Commonly known as: 4903 Clemons Road, Batavia, OH 45103. Parcel No: 142309F086. Said Premises Located at 4903 Clemons Road, Batavia, OH 45103, PP: 142309F086. Said Premises Appraised at $90,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Jeffrey R. Jinkens Attorney-at-law (614) 221-7663 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1698 GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC Plaintiff(s) vs. KELLIE PALM, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the VILLAGE OF BATAVIA towit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the Village of Batavia and being in Clermont County, in the State of Ohio: Being in Lot Nos. 229 and 230 in Village of Batavia, Clermont County, Ohio as the same is designated and recorded on the plat of the addition to

said Village of Batavia recorded in Deed Book 13, Page 681 (old book) Clermont County Records. Save and Except therefrom 53 feet 9 inches off the West part of in Lot No. 229 heretofore conveyed to Francis M. Smith by deed in Deed Book 117, page 165 Clermont County Deed Records. This deed is intended to convey all of Lot No. 230 and 12 feet 3 inches off the East side of said in Lot No. 229. Said Premises Located at 690 Wood Street, Batavia, OH 45103, PPN: 060206.230 & 060206.229B. Said Premises Appraised at $100,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Lynn A. Busch-Heyman Attorney-at-law (614) 222-4921 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-2164 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. TERRY SMITH AKA TERRY S. SMITH, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF BATAVIA towit: 2378 Vista Lake Dr, Batavia, OH 45103 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in McCormic’s Military Survey No. 10495 and Johnson’s Military Survey No. 3329, Batavia Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being more particularly described as Lot No. 17 of Vista Meadows PD Subdivision, Section One, Block A, as the same is recorded in Plat Cabinet 13, pages 223 through 226, Plat Records, Clermont County Recorder’s Office. The above described real estate is part of the same premises described as recorded in Deed OR Book 1962, page 1 of the Clermont County, Ohio Deed Records and identified as Parcel No. 022012G092 on the Tax Maps of said County. Being the result of a survey and plat dated February 3, 2006, made by Gary D. Ross P.S., Ohio Reg. No. 7019. Parcel Number(s): 022012G092 and 022012G092T. Prior Deed Info: General Warranty Deed, OR Book 1990, page 2126, filed July 10, 2006. Said Premises Located at 2378 Vista Lake Dr, Batavia, OH 45103, PP: 022012G092, 022012G092T. Said Premises Appraised at $160,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Robert R. Hoose Attorney-at-law (330) 436-0300 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1384 PHH MORTGAGE CORPORATION FKA CENDANT MORTGAGE CORPORATION DBA COLDWELL BANKER MORTGAGE CORPORATION Plaintiff(s) vs. SUSAN E. SOARD, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF WILLIAMSBURG to-wit: Situate in Debenneville’s Military Survey No. 2810, Williamsburg Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being part of Out-Lots 90 and 92 of the Village of Williamsburg and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the southeasterly line of said Out-Lot 92 and the north limited access line of State Route No. 32, measure North 89 deg. 41’ 42” West, 469.34 feet to the point being North 0.59 feet and West 1.09 feet of an existing iron pipe, said point being the Place of Beginning; thence North 89 deg. 41’ 42” West, 95.78 feet to a

set 5/8” iron pin; thence North 00 deg. 18’ 18” East, 48.83 feet to a set 5/8” iron pin; thence North 53 deg. 30’ 07” West, 48.02 feet to a set 5/8” iron pin in the east line of North Ellis Road (49.5’ R/W); thence with said North Ellis Road, North 36 deg. 02’ 07” East, 197.68 feet to an existing iron pin; thence South 53 deg. 13’ 53” East, 154.30 feet to an existing iron pin; thence South 36 deg. 02’ 06” West, 179.82 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 31,874 square feet of land more or less (0.732 acres). Bearings based on O.R. 1556 Pg. 1351 Clermont County Recorder’s Office. Subject to all legal highways, easements and restrictions of record. This description is based on a survey performed under the direction of James D. Fago, Ohio Reg. No. 7902. Parcel Numbers: 52-35-09H090C and 52-35-09H-092E. Property Address: 4272 North Ellis Road, Batavia, OH 45103. Said Premises Located at 4272 North Ellis Road, Batavia, OH 45103, PP: 523509H090C, 523509H092E. Said Premises Appraised at $90,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Christopher M. Schwieterman Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1356 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY, N.A. AS SUCCESSOR TO JPMORGAN CHASE BANK N.A. AS TRUSTEE Plaintiff(s) vs. RITA POOLE, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF WILLIAMSBURG to-wit: Situated in the Township of Williamsburg, in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, being all of Lots numbered Ten (10) and Parts of Lots Numbers Nine (9), Eleven (11), Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) and Eighteen (18) in Block Two (2) of Liberty Heights Addition to the Village of Williamsburg and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point in the front line of Lot Number Eleven (11), Nine (9) feet South 30 degrees West of the most northerly corner of said Lot Number Eleven (11), thence with the line of Lots Eleven (11), Ten (10) and Nine (9), South 30 degrees West fifty-eight (58) feet to a point, eight (8) feet from the most westerly corner of Lot Number Nine (9); thence South 60 degrees East one hundred forty-five (145) feet to a point in Lot Number eighteen; thence North 30 degrees East through Lots Number Eighteen (18) and Seventeen (17) and Sixteen (16), fifty-eight (58) feet to a point in Lot Number Sixteen (16); thence North 60 degrees West one hundred forty-five (145) feet to the place of beginning. Subject to easements and restrictions of record, if any. Parcel Numbers: 53-13-02B009A, 53-13-02B-010, 53-1302B-011B, 53-13-02B-016B, 5313-02B-017A & 53-13-02B018A. Property Address: 313 South 4th Street, Williamsburg, OH 45176. Said Premises Located at 313 South 4th Street, Williamsburg, OH 45176, PPN: 531302B009A, 531302B010, 531302B011B, 531302B016B, 531302B017A & 531302B018A. Said Premises Appraised at $85,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Wayne E. Ulbrich Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1103 U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff(s) vs. LINDA D. ORTLIEB, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,

BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF WILLIAMSBURG to-wit: Situated in Williamsburg Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being all of Lot No. 65 of Commons of Eastfork Subdivision, Section 2, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 11, pages 221-222 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Plat Records. Said Premises Located at 4316 East Fork Valley Drive, Batavia, OH 45103, PPN: 52-3515F-144. Said Premises Appraised at $60,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Matthew I. McKelvey Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1333 US BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff(s) vs. MICHAEL R. GODSEY, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF WILLIAMSBURG to-wit: Situated in the Williamsburg Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being all of Lot No. 80 of Commons of Eastfork Subdivision, Section 3, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 12, pages 130-131 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Plat Records. Said Premises Located at 4217 East Fork Hills Drive, Batavia, OH 45103, PPN: 523515F159. Said Premises Appraised at $65,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Channing L. Ulbrich Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-0373 COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. ANISA CHITWOOD, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF BATAVIA towit: LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio, and the Township of Batavia: Being in the Village of Batavia, Clermont County, Ohio and being all of in lot Number 178, as said lot is known and designated on the recorded plat or plan of said village. Being in all a frontage of 60 feet on Main Street and running back in a northerly direction along the east side of Fifth Street. Premises commonly known as: 18 North Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45103. Permanent Parcel No. 060204.178. Said Premises Located at 18 North Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45103, PPN: 060204.178. Said Premises Appraised at $75,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 1-19t3 ----------------------------------------

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Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: Situated in Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being all of Lot Number 164 of Nature Run Subdivision, Block F, a plat thereof appearing in Plat Book 3, pages 334 and 335 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Registered Land Plat Records. Said Premises Located at 1171 Muirwood Lane, Batavia, OH 45103, PP: 41-31-04E-346. Said Premises Appraised at $120,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Jeffrey A. Tobe Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-2590 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. MAHER N. DAVID, et al.

Beginning at a magnail set in the centerline of U.S. Route No. 50, corner to Mary Pearson, said magnail being 542.84’ Northeast of the intersection of the centerline of U.S. Route No. 50 and the West line of Military Survey No. 4464; thence with the centerline of U.S. Route No. 50 N. 72 deg. 49’ 19” E. a distance of 24.85’ to a magnail and the real point of beginning for this description: thence continuing with the centerline of U.S. Route No. 50 N. 72 degrees 49’ 19” E. a distance of 25.00’ to a magnail, corner to Paul & Deborah Watson; thence with Watson’s lines the following: S. 17 degrees 10’ 37” E., a distance of 172.26’ to an existing iron pin, passing through an existing iron pin at 30.21’; S. 25 degrees 10’ 41” E., a distance of 26.36’ to an existing iron pin; S. 79 degrees 12’ 37” E., a distance of 135.78’ to an existing iron pin; S. 19 degrees 47’ 10” E., a distance of 112.00’ to an existing iron pin; S. 00 degrees 01’ 43” W., a distance of 45.78’ to an iron pin; thence on severance lines through the lands of the grantor the following: S. 73 degrees 16’ 41” W., a distance of 311.21’ to an iron pin; N. 73 degrees 14’ 27” W., a distance of 69.31’ to an iron pin; N. 04 degrees 14’ 38” E., a distance of 93.03’ to an iron pin; N. 25 degrees 53’ 13” W., a distance of 31.04’ to an iron pin; N. 27 degrees 45’ 41” E., a distance of 59.25’ to an iron pin; N. 33 degrees 22’ 41” E., a distance of 114.56’ to an iron pin; N. 23 degrees 22’ 41” E., a distance of 106.07’ to an iron pin; N. 17 degrees 10’ 37” W. a distance of 63.89’ to the Real Point of Beginning, passing through a magnail at 37.52’. Contains 1.9426 Acres, subject to legal highways and easements and restrictions of record. Subject to an existing easement recorded in Volume 1256 page 1206 of the Official Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Subject to and together with the following described easement for ingress, egress and utility purposes being described as follows: Beginning at a magnail set in the centerline of U.S. Route No. 50, corner to Mary Pearson, said magnail being 542.84’ Northeast of the intersection of the centerline of U.S. Route No. 50 and the West line of Military Survey No. 4464; thence with the centerline of U.S. Route No. 50 N. 72 degrees 49’ 19” E., a distance of 24.85’ to a magnail; thence continuing with the centerline of U.S. Route No. 50 N. 72 degrees 49’ 19” E., a distance of 25.00’ to a magnail, corner to Paul & Deborah Watson; thence with Watson’s lines the following: S. 17 degrees 10’ 37” E., a distance of 73.13’ passing through an existing iron pin at 30.21’; thence S. 23 degrees 22’ 41” W., a distance of 117.49’; thence S. 33 degrees 22’ 41” W. a distance of 115.52’; thence S. 27 degrees 45’ 41” W. a distance of 76.42’ to an iron pin; thence S. 73 degrees 14’ 27” E., a distance of 69.31’ to an iron pin; thence N. 73 degrees 16’ 41” E., a distance of 84.71’; thence S. 05 degrees 17’ 20” E., a distance of 19.18’; thence Southwestwardly along a curve, tangent to the last described course, having a radius of 42.75’ an arc distance of 77.80’, the long chord of said curve bears S. 46 degrees 50’ 37” W., a distance of 67.50; thence N. 81 degrees 01’ 27” W., a distance of 150.66’ to a point in the line of Robert & Dorothy Porter; thence with Porter’s line N. 06 degrees 07’ 45” E. a distance of 166.44’ to an existing iron pin, corner to Porter with Mary Pearson; thence with Pearson’s lines the following: N. 27 degrees 45’ 41” E., a distance of 65.25’ to an iron pin; N. 33 degrees 22’ 41” E. a distance of 113.60’ to an iron pin; N. 23 degrees 22’ 41” E., a distance of 95.11’ to an iron pin; N. 17 degrees 10’ 37” W., a distance of 54.30’ to the Point of Beginning. Bearings on this description are grid bearings of the Ohio State Plane Coordinate System, South Zone. Being the result of a survey made by Gary Phillip Nichols, Ohio Registered Surveyor No. 6857 and dated 14 May 2003. Said Premises Located at 2063 US Highway 50, Batavia, OH 45103, PP: 302912B144. Said Premises Appraised at $90,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Lynn A. Busch-Heyman Attorney-at-law (614) 222-4921 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0683 MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Plaintiff(s) vs. CHRISTOPHER VOGT, et al.

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Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF BATAVIA towit: 4227 Pekin Ct., Batavia, OH 45103 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the Township of Batavia, County of Clermont, State of Ohio: Situated in Military Survey Nos. 1701 and 1242 and being more particularly described as follows: Being Lot Number 141 of Batavia Lakes Subdivision, Phase 3 as recorded in Plat Book 11, pages 286-287, of the Clermont Records. Subject to all legal highways. The above described real estate is a part of the same premises as recorded in OR Deed Book 1787, page 2019 of the Clermont County, Ohio Deed Records and identified as Parcel No. 012014A175 on the Tax Maps of said County. Being the result of a survey and plat dated May 16, 2003, made by Berding Surveying, Gerard J. Berding, P.S., Ohio Reg. No. #6880. Parcel Number(s): 012014A175. Prior Deed Info: General Warranty Deed, OR Book 1865, Page 2519, filed April 04, 2005.

Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF WILLIAMSBURG to-wit: 3505 Bethel Concord Rd., Williamsburg, OH 45176-9234 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Being situated in the Military Survey No. 2436, in the Township of Williamsburg, in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a reference point at a spike at the intersection of Bethel-Concord Road and Concord-Hennings Mill Road; thence with the centerline and being the real point of 00’ West a distance 775.64 feet to a spike in said centerline and being the real point of beginning; thence with a division line through the original tract, South 72 deg. 35’ West, passing an iron pin in at 20.00 feet, a distance of 597.96 feet to an iron pin in the line of property of the United States Government; thence with a line of said property North 16 deg. 17’ West a distance of 150.96 feet to an iron pin; thence with a division line through the original tract, North 70 deg. 26’ East, passing an iron pin at 576.65 feet a distance of 596.65 feet to a spike in the centerline of BethelConcord Road; thence with said centerline, South 17 deg. 00’ East a distance of 173.31 feet to the beginning. Containing 2.22 acres, more or less, being a part of the premises transferred to John Uhler in Volume 524, page 8 and subject to all legal highways. A survey of this property was made by Robert E. Satterfield, Surveyor No. 4238, West Union, Ohio May, 1973. NOTE: Legal description in General Warranty Deed, OR Book 2051, Page 981 contains a scrivener’s error. Text reads, “Volume 504, page 8” and should read “Volume 524, Page 8”. Said scrivener’s error does not materially affect the integrity or insurability of tranfer of title to the grantee. Deed reference: General Warranty Deed, OR Book 2051, page 981, filed April 11, 2007. Parcel No: 523513F040. Parcel Number(s): 523513F040 Prior Deed Info: General Warranty Deed, OR Book 2051, Page 981, filed April 11, 2007. Said Premises Located at 3505 Bethel Concord Road, Williamsburg, OH 45176, PPN: 523513F040. Said Premises Appraised at $110,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Robert R. Hoose Attorney-at-law (330) 436-0300 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING MONROE TOWNSHIP The Monroe Township Zoning Commission will hold a public meeting on the following date: Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Monroe Township Hall, 2828 State Route 222 Bethel, Ohio 45106. The Zoning Commission will review the Monroe Township Zoning resolution for revisions and/or changes and any other business that comes before the board. Interested persons are requested to appear. Dani Speigel Zoning Administrator CS 1-26t1 ----------------------------------------

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2012-CVE-00032 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION JUDGE HERMAN J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER Plaintiff vs. DAVID MORRIS, ET. AL., Defendant TO THE DEFENDANT, DAVID MORRIS, WHOSE ADDRESS IS UNKNOWN. Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as Defendants by filing a Complaint on January 9, 2012 in the Clermont County Court of Common Pleas for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges against certain real property described in the Complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the Court a judgement foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens thereon. The property which is the subject of this foreclosure action is as follows: Permanent Parcels Number and amount of taxes, assessment, penalties, interest and charges due and unpaid: #11-22-12a-060. $2,755.93 Legal Description: See Exhibit A Exhibit “A” Description of Property 1.1272 Acres Situate in the Township of Goshen, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, and being a part of James Taylor’s Military Survey No. 4244 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a set magnail in the centerline of McHenry Road, corner to the Goshen Township Trustee (Shiloh Cemetery), said magnail being 1902.27’ northeast of the centerline intersection of Shiloh Road and McHenry Road as measured along the centerline of McHenry Road; Thence with the centerline of McHenry Road, N 49 deg. 08’ 51” E, a distance of 235.23’ to a set magnail corner to William & Lisa Burns; Thence with the line of Burns, S 38 deg. 07’ 40” E, a distance of 264.01’ to a set 5/8” iron pin, corner to said Goshen Township Trustees, passing through a found 1/2” iron pin at 19.97’; Thence with the line of said Goshen Township Trustees, S 73 deg. 15’ 53” W., a distance of 241.61’ to a set 5/8” iron pin; Thence continuing with said line, N 41 deg. 36’ 09” W, a distance of 165.00’ to the POINT OF BEGINNING, passing through a set 5/8” iron pin at 145.00’. Contains 1.1272 Acres, subject to legal highways and easements and restrictions of record. Being part of the property conveyed to David Morris as recorded in Deed Book 192 Page 255 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office and being all of Parcel Identification Number 112212A060. Bearings on this description are based on TL46-67. Being the result of a plat and survey made by Gary Phillip Nichols, Ohio Professional Surveyor No. 6657 and dated October 26, 2011. Any person owning or claiming any right, title or interest in, or lien upon, the real property listed above should file an Answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. An Answer must be filed in the office of the Clerk of Courts, Clermont County, Ohio within Twenty-eight (28) days after date of last publication of this notice which will be published for six consecutive weeks. The last date of publication is February 23, 2012. If no Answer is filed or you fail to otherwise respond on or before the time stated above, a judgment of foreclosure will be taken by default as to the real property listed in the Complaint. Such real property shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, charges and court costs incurred in the foreclosure that are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of the entry of Confirmation of Sale, any owner or lienholder of a parcel listed in the Complaint may redeem it by tendering to Plaintiff the amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charge due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs which have been incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Upon the filing of the Entry of Confirmation of Sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. Any person thereafter claiming any right, title and interest in, or lien upon, said real property shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, interest, lien and equity of redemption in such property. M.E. Smith CLERK OF COURTS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO 270 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Prepared by: DONALD W. WHITE Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney 123 N. Third Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Attorney for Plaintiff CS 1-19t6 ----------------------------------------

LEGAL NOTICE William Scharber, Receiver of Green Acres Mobile Home Park, 6074 Deerfield Road, Loveland, Ohio 45140, hereby provides notice: The following persons whose last known addresses are listed below, if known, or other persons may have an interest, right or title in the below-described mobile homes. If you believe you have an interest in any of these mobile homes, you must contact the Receiver in writing at the above address to make arrangements to have the mobile home removed from Park premises no later than February 10, 2012. ALL ADDRESSES ARE FOUND IN THE GREEN ACRES MOBILE HOME PARK, 6074 DEERFIELD ROAD, LOVELAND, OHIO 45140 1972 Castle mobile home located at 12 Park Avenue ID #0210 Katrena M. Johnson c/o Sara Setser 12 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140 Mobile home located at 17 Park Avenue 17 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140 1965 Concord mobile home located at 18 Park Avenue ID #0051123390 William L. Needham 18 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140 Mobile home located at 25 Park Avenue Kenneth Schleyer 25 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140 Robert & Amanda Schuier 6074 Deerfield Road, Loveland, Ohio 45140 1996 New Moon mobile home located at 30 Park Avenue ID #120775 Richard P. & Jeffrey M. Lee 30 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140 Rodney Needham 30 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140 1966 Skyline mobile home located at 79 Park Avenue ID #BE1487 Daniel Steele 79 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140 Greg Menke Mobile home located at 90 Park Avenue ID #26103259 Howard H. Burbank 90 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140 Howard H. Burbank 3355 S.R. 41 Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 Karen Robe Mobile home located at 94 Park Avenue ID #CR4391 Jeffrey A. Ell Mobile home located at 95 Park Avenue 1983 Commodore mobile home located at 97 Park Avenue Tina Mattingly 97 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140 1982 Skyline mobile home located at 98 Park Avenue

129 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140 Mobile home located at 122 Holly Park Drive Mobile home located at 128 Holly Park Drive Mobile home located at 134 Holly Park Drive Mobile home located at 138 Holly Park Drive Ida Melampy 138 Holly Park Drive Loveland, Ohio 45140 Mobile home located at 144 Holly Park Drive Mobile home located at 146 Holly Park Drive Jennifer Charlton 2911 Old St. Route 32 Apt. 4 Batavia, Ohio 45103 Gibson B. Charlton 2911 Old St. Route 32 Apt. 4 Batavia, Ohio 45103 Barbara Charlton 146 Holly Park Drive Loveland, Ohio 45140 Mobile home located at 152 Holly Park Drive William D. Needham 152 Holly Park Drive Loveland, Ohio 45140 Darla K. Needham 152 Holly Park Drive Loveland, Ohio 45140 1983 Fairmont mobile home at 510 Parkwood Drive Joseph & Glenda Mott 510 Parkwood Drive Loveland, Ohio 45140 Jeremy Powell 510 Parkwood Drive Loveland, Ohio 45140 1972 Baron mobile home at 403 Windsor Lane Anthony Kirby 403 Windsor Lane Loveland, Ohio 45140 1979 Liberty mobile home at 405 Windsor Lane Anna McKinney 405 Windsor Lane Loveland, Ohio 45140 1976 Concord mobile home at 406 Windsor Lane Raymond Meadows 406 Windsor Lane Loveland, Ohio 45140 Mobile home at 408 Windsor Lane 1984 Commodore mobile home located at 616 Redman Drive Kim & James Hounshell 616 Redman Drive Loveland, Ohio 45140 Mobile home located at 620 Redman Drive Daniel Seibert 620 Redman Drive Loveland, Ohio 45140 Mobile home located at 623 Redman Drive Josh Braley 623 Redman Drive Loveland, Ohio 45140 Josh Braley 311 Gateway Loveland, Ohio 45140 1979 Buddy mobile home located at 628 Redman Drive ID #04350275M

Josh Graham 98 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140

Gary Schmurr 628 Redman Drive Loveland, Ohio 45140

Carl Slone 98 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140

Russell Needham 628 Redman Drive Loveland, Ohio 45140

Erica Anderson 98 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140

Russell Needham 30 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140

Mobile home located at 105 Park Avenue ID #GSM13707 1985 Fleetwood mobile home located at 129 Park Avenue Bridget Smith 129 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140 Gary Applin 129 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140 Markus Trivett 129 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140

Oliver Owens Mobile home located at 36 Meadowcrest Lane ID #V6714FB531156 Rodney Halila 36 Meadowcrest Loveland, Ohio 45140 Mobile home located at 38 Meadowcrest Lane ID #60129259 Jeff & Lisa Holcomb 38 Meadowcrest Loveland, Ohio 45140 Robin Cook

1972 Holly Park mobile home located at 131 Park Avenue Larry L. Black 131 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140 Larry Black 215 Vindale Loveland, Ohio 45140 1985 Fleetwood mobile home located at 129 Park Avenue Bridget Smith 129 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140 Gary Applin 129 Park Avenue Loveland, Ohio 45140 Markus Trivett

Mobile home located at 39 Meadowcrest Lane Mobile home located at 40 Meadowcrest Lane ID #60128892 Candace McClure 40 Meadowcrest Lane Loveland, Ohio 45140 Mobile home located at 41 Meadowcrest Lane ID #6212250905 David Hacker 5980 Deerfield Road Loveland, Ohio 45140

Mobile home located at 42 Meadowcrest Lane

Don Beamer 42 Meadowcrest Loveland, Ohio 45140 Doug Beamer 42 Meadowcrest Loveland, Ohio 45140 Mobile home located at 44 Meadowcrest Lane ID #HONCO3311197 Thomas & Barb Manier 44 Meadowcrest Lane Loveland, Ohio 45140

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Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of February, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF BATAVIA towit: EXHIBIT “A” LEGAL DESCRIPTION The land referred to in this Commitment is described as follows: Situated in the State of Ohio, Clermont County, Batavia Township, Village of Batavia and in Missouri A. Gregg’s Military Survey #1774 of the Virginia Military District, and being part of Lot 105 of the original Village of Batavia, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the southeast line of Third Street and the northeast line of Main Street, said intersection is witnessed by a cross notch South 46 deg. 36’ 00” West, 2.50 feet in the curb of Main Street; thence, with said southeast line of Third Street, North 46 deg. 36’ 00” East, 101.30 feet to a railroad spike; thence leaving said southeast line, South 43 deg. 24’ 00” East, 33.00 feet to an iron pin; thence South 46 deg. 36’ 00” West, 101.30 feet to a point in said northeast line of Main Street, said point is witnessed by a cross notch South 46 deg. 36’ 00” West, 2.72 feet; thence with said northeast line, North 43 deg. 24’ 00” West, 33.00 feet to the beginning, containing 0.077 acre of land, subject to all legal highways and easements of records. The above described real estate is part of the premises described in Deed Book 559, page 252 of the Clermont County, Ohio Deed Records and identified as parcel Number 0602-03-105A on the tax maps of said county. The above description is taken from and in accordance with a survey and plat dated February 10, 1997 by Piper Shannon & Associates, by Robert Joseph Shannon, P.S., Ohio Reg. #7835. Property Address: 302 Main Street, Batavia, Ohio 45103. Parcel Number: 060203.105A. Said Premises Located at 302 Main Street, Batavia, Ohio 45103, PPN: 060203.105A. Said Premises Appraised at $200,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Benjamin Rodriquez Attorney-at-law (513) 984-8111 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0079 GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC Plaintiff(s) vs. ROGER V. HOLT, JR. HTTA ROGER V. HOLT, et al.

Said Premises Located at 4227 Pekin Court, Batavia, OH 45103, PPN: 012014A175. Said Premises Appraised at $160,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, OH Robert R. Hoose Attorney-at-law (330) 436-0300 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-0800 BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR MERRILL LYNCH FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-3 Plaintiff(s) vs. THOMAS BRUSMAN AKA THOMAS MICHAEL BRUSMAN AKA THOMAS M. BRUSMAN, et al.

Barbara J. Manier 300 Carol Court Loveland, Ohio 45140 Tessa Jones 1977 Commodore mobile home located at 45 Meadowcrest Lane ID #91316 John W. Nose 56 Juan Romar Village Milford, Ohio 45150 Catherine J. Gruen 56 Juan Romar Villa Milford, Ohio 45150 1969 Squire mobile home located at 48 Meadowcrest Lane Brian Plummer 48 Meadowcrest Lane Loveland, Ohio 45140 Suzanne Counterman 48 Meadowcrest Lane Loveland, Ohio 45140 Mobile home located at 53 Meadowcrest Lane ID #112A5271 Linda Ashbrook 63 Meadowcrest Lane Loveland, Ohio 45140 Mobile home located at 74 Greenlawn Avenue Mobile home located at 67 Melody Lane 1974 Arlington mobile home located at 210 Vindale Lane Chara Sweeny 210 Vindale Lane Loveland, Ohio 45140 1983 Fairmont mobile home located at 212 Vindale Lane Matthew & Nancy Metcalf 212 Vindale Lane Loveland, Ohio 45140 1971 Stardust mobile home located at 215 Vindale Lane Charley Thompson 215 Vindale Lane Loveland, Ohio 45140 Mark Noonan 215 Vindale Lane Loveland, Ohio 45140 1978 Liberty mobile home located at 218 Vindale Lane Dennis & Peggy Simpson 218 Vindale Lane Loveland, Ohio 45140 1989 Commodore mobile home located at 219 Vinedale Lane ID #0210 Paula Boatwright 219 Vinedale Lane Loveland, Ohio 45140 Betty Schweitzer 9505 Cherokee Trail Crossville, TN 38571 Mobile home located at 303 Buddy Lane 1966 ABC mobile home located at 314 Buddy Lane Ronald Lipscomb 314 Buddy Lane Loveland, Ohio 45140 CS 1-19t3 ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE Case #1-12-O The Union Township Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing on a proposed Overlay District Plan under the Union Township Zoning Resolution adopted on the third day of November, 1959, submitted by: Gilligan Oil Company, LLC, owner(s) or lessee(s) of the property within the area proposed to be changed or affected. Said hearing will be held at 7:00 PM, Thursday, February 9, 2012 at the Union Township Civic Center, 4350 Aicholtz Road, Cincinnati, Ohio. Following is a list of the addresses of all properties to be affected by the proposal and the names of owners of these properties, as they appear on the county auditor’s tax list: Parcel #413103I274. 4382 Elick Lane Gilligan Oil Company LLC The present zoning classification of the subject properties is B-1. The matter is the approval of a proposed overlay district plan regarding redevelopment. The motion, resolution, or application proposing the overlay district plan will be available for public examination for a period of ten days prior to the public hearing at 4350 Aicholtz Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45245. The person responsible for giving notice of the public hearing by publication is Ronald B. Campbell, Township Fiscal Officer. CS 1-26t1 ----------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0843 THE BANK OF KENTUCKY, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. CLERMONT RISKY BUSINESS, LLC, et al.


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NOTICE TO BIDDERS STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Columbus, Ohio Office of Contracts Legal Copy Number: 120091 Sealed proposals will be accepted from pre-qualified bidders at the ODOT Office of Contracts until 10:00 a.m. on February 23, 2012. Project 120091 is located in Clermont County, US-52-6.74 and is a TWO LANE RESURFACING project. The date set for completion of this work shall be as set forth in the bidding proposal. Plans and Specifications are on file in the Department of Transportation.

CS 1-26t2 ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE The Village of Owensville is accepting bids on park service for Gauche Park. Service includes mowing, trimming of grass, cleaning restrooms and trash removal on Saturday and Sunday. Call Village Hall 7325350 ext. 10. The deadline is 12:00 noon, February 6, 2012. CS 1-26t2 ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE The annual financial report, fiscal year 2011 for the Village of Owensville has been completed and submitted to the State Auditor’s office. The public may review the report at the clerks office, @ the Village Hall, 115 W. Main St. Marlene Bauer Clerk - Treasurer CS 1-26t2 ----------------------------------------

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO CASE NO. 2011 CVE 02245 JUDGE: Jerry R. McBride LEGAL NOTICE IN SUIT FOR FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE Wells Fargo Financial Ohio 1, Inc. Plaintiff, -vsThe Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Executors, Administrators, Spouses and Assigns and the Unknown Guardians of Minor and/or Incompetent Heirs of Kenneth L. Kilgallion aka Kenneth Kilgallion, et al. Defendants. The Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Executors, Administrators, Spouses and Assigns and the Unknown Guardians of Minor and/or Incompetent Heirs of Kenneth L. Kilgallion aka Kenneth Kilgallion, whose last known address is Address Unknown, and will take notice that on the 16th day of December, 2011, Wells Fargo Financial Ohio 1, Inc. filed its Complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Clermont County, Ohio in Case No. 2011 CVE 02245, on the docket of the Court, and the object and demand for relief of which pleading is to foreclose the lien of plaintiff’s mortgage recorded upon the following described real estate to wit: Property Address: 3248 Lindale Mount Holly Road, Amelia, OH 45102 and being more particularly described in plaintiff’s mortgage recorded in Mortgage Book 1950, page 342, of this County Recorder’s Office. The above named defendant is required to answer within twenty-eight (28) days after last publication, which shall be published once a week for three consecutive weeks, or they might be denied a hearing in this case. Craig Thomas LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 5480 Cincinnati, Ohio 45201-5480 (513) 241-3100 attyemail@lsrlaw.com Barbara A. Wiedenbein, Clerk of Courts by: J. Bailey, Deputy Clerk of Courts CS 1-26t3 ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE Clerk of Courts Clermont County Court of Common Pleas 457 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Cameron Crossing Owners Association, Inc. Vs. Charles R. McLaughlin, et al. Case No. 2011 CVE 01905 Charles R. McLaughlin and Connie J. McLaughlin will take notice on 10/24/2011, Cameron Crossing Owners Association, Inc. filed a Complaint, in the Common Pleas Court of Clermont County Ohio, 457 W. Main Street, Batavia, Ohio 45103, Case No. 2011 CVE 01905. The object and demand for relief in the complaint is to foreclose the lien of the Plaintiff’s recorded upon the real estate described below and in which Plaintiff alleges that the foreclosing Defendants have or claim to have an interest: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Situated in Higgins Military Survey No. 3776, Goshen Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being known as Lot 88 of Cameron Crossing Section 2, as recorded at Plat Cabinet 9, pages 239 through 241 of the Clermont County, Ohio Records. Parcel # 11-22-08G-284 Deed Reference: 1382 page 2034 Mailing Address: 2563 Allegro Lane Loveland, Ohio 45140 The Defendants named above are required to answer the Complaint within TwentyEight (28) days after the last publication of this legal notice. This legal notice will be published once a week for three successive weeks. Barbara Wiedenbein, Clerk Kenneth R. Reed, Attorney PSC. By Kenneth R. Reed Trial Attorney for Plaintiff 241 Elm Street Ludlow, KY 41016 (859) 331-4443 (859) 291-2226 fax kenreedatty@gmail.com Barbara A Wiedenbein by J. Bailey Deputy Clerk CS 1-26t3 ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE The Zoning Commission for the Village of Owensville will hold their regular meeting the third Thursday of each month in the year 2012. With the exception if a Holiday is on this date the date of the meeting will then be posted. Meeting time is 7:00 p.m. @ the Village Hall, 115 W. Main St. Marlene Bauer Clerk - Treasurer CS 1-26t2 ----------------------------------------

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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO CASE NO. 2011 CVE 02096 JUDGE: Richard Ferenc LEGAL NOTICE IN SUIT FOR FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE Bank of America, N.A. successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP Plaintiff, -vsKrystyna Maria Kornas aka Krystyna Maria Siodla, et al. Defendants. Krystyna Maria Kornas aka Krystyna Maria Siodla, whose last known address is 517 Elm Ridge Court, Cincinnati, OH 45244, and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, executors, administrators, spouses and assigns and the unknown guardians of minor and/or incompetent heirs of Krystyna Maria Kornas aka Krystyna Maria Siodla and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, executors, administrators, spouses and assigns and the unknown guardians of minor and/or incompetent heirs of Jerzey Kornas, all of whose residences are unknown, and cannot by reasonable diligence be ascertained, will take notice that on the 21st day of November, 2011, Bank of America, N.A. successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP filed its Complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Clermont County, Ohio in Case No. 2011 CVE 02096, on the docket of the Court, and the object and demand for relief of which pleading is to foreclose the lien of plaintiff’s mortgage recorded upon the following described real estate to wit: Property Address: 517 Elm Ridge Court, Cincinnati, OH 45244 and being more particularly described in plaintiff’s mortgage recorded in Mortgage Book 1918, page 1695, of this County Recorder’s Office. The above named defendant is required to answer within twenty-eight (28) days after last publication, which shall be published once a week for three consecutive weeks, or they might be denied a hearing in this case. Ellen Fornash LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 5480 Cincinnati, Ohio 45201-5480 (513) 241-3100 attyemail@lsrlaw.com Barbara A. Wiedenbein, Clerk of Courts by: J. Bailey, Deputy Clerk of Courts CS 1-26t3 ---------------------------------------The following applications and/or verified complaints were received, and the following draft, proposed and final actions were issued, by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) last week. The complete public notice including additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information or a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http://www.epa.ohio.gov/actions .aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614-644-2129 email: HClerk@epa.state.oh.us FINAL ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO INSTALL CLERMONT COUNTY WATER RESOURCES JUST N OF S.R. 32 TO N OF BALDWIN RD BATAVIA OH ACTION DATE : 01/13/2012 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: WASTEWATER IDENTIFICATION NO. : 833434 This final action not preceded by proposed action and is appealable to ERAC. Sanitary Sewer for Clermont County Shayler Run Trunk Sewer, Segment C Sewer Replacement APPROVAL OF APPLICATION FOR WATER POLLUTION CONTROL LOAN FUND ASSISTANCE CLERMONT COUNTY BATAVIA, OH ACTION DATE : 12/08/2011 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: CW FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IDENTIFICATION NO. : HS390013-0015 This project is for the repair/or replacement of failing home septic systems (HSTS) with WPCLF Principal Forgiveness assistance. CS 1-26t1 ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE The Village of Owensville will hold their regular meeting the first Monday of each month in the year 2012. With the exception if a Holiday is on this date the regular meeting will then be on the second Monday. Meeting time is 7:30 p.m. @ the Village Hall, 115 W. Main St. Marlene Bauer Clerk - Treasurer CS 1-26t2 ----------------------------------------

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Separate sealed bids for the construction of the following Wastewater System Improvements within the Clermont County Water Resources Department will be received by the Board of County Commissioners, Clermont County, Ohio, 101 East Main Street - 3rd Floor, Batavia, Ohio 45103, until 2:00 P.M. Local Time on 02/09/12 and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. PROJECT NO. 6402-60090 BEECHMONT SOUTH LIFT STATION GENERATOR Work under this Project is generally defined as the construction and installation of a backup generator and appurtenances at the Beechmont South Lift Station in Union Township. The Owner expects to proceed with the construction under the Project immediately after satisfactory acceptance and award of the construction bid and execution of the contract, with completion of all work for Project No. 6402-60090 within 180 calendar days from the date of the Notice to Proceed. The Engineer’s Estimate for this Project is $75,000.00. The information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans, and Specifications including Forms of Bid Bond, Performance-Payment Bond, and other Contractor Documents may be examined at the following Locations: Clermont County Water Resources Dept. Sanitary Engineering Division 4400 Haskell Lane Batavia, Ohio 45103 (513) 732-8864 A Non-Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting will be held at the Clermont County Water Resources Department, Sanitary Engineering Division, 4400 Haskell Lane, Batavia, Ohio 45103 at 10:00 A.M. Local Time on 02/02/12. Copies of the Plans and Specifications, etc., may be obtained during normal business hours at American Reprographics Company (ARC), 2863 Sharon Road, Cincinnati, OH 45241; phone number 1-800-966-2260 upon payment of $50 for each set, none of which is refundable. An additional non-refundable payment of Five Dollars ($5.00) must accompany any mail request. Each Bidder must submit their bid in TRIPLICATE, one (1) original and two (2) copies with each copy stamped "COPY". Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security in the amount of 100% of the bid if in the form of a Bid Bond or in the amount of not less than ten (10%) percent of the bid if in the form of a certified check, cashier's check or letter of credit, for and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders and pursuant with Ohio Revised Code Section 153.54. Attention of Bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to safety regulations, conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the Contract. All bids must comply with Clermont County General Instructions to Bidders in addition to the requirements set forth in the Specifications Documents referenced herein in order to be considered. Letters of credit and bid bonds must be filed with original signatures. Facsimile and electronic copies of the letter of credit, bid bond and Power of Attorney of the Surety will be deemed nonresponsive. No Bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of 60 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. Contract award shall be made to the lowest and best bidder, and award may be subject to applicable funding agency approval. The Board of County Commissioners, Clermont County, Ohio, reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reject any or all bids. This notice is also posted on the contracting authority’s internet site on the World Wide Web at the following address: www.clermontcountyohio.gov. In order to view the legal notice click on the link Legal Notices located on the Clermont County Home Page. Clermont County Board of Commissioners Robert L. Proud Edwin H. Humphrey Archie Wilson ATTEST: Judith Kocica, Clerk of the Board CS 1-26t1 ---------------------------------------NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the 2011 Annual Financial Report for the Village of Williamsburg of Clermont County, Ohio, is available for viewing at the office of the Clerk / Treasurer – 107 W. Main St., Williamsburg, OH 45176 CS 1-26t1 ----------------------------------------

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NO.1 Clermont County intends to apply to the Ohio Department of Development for funding under the Ohio Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) and HOME Program, federallyfunded programs administered by the State. The County is eligible for various amounts of FY 2012 funding from these programs, providing it meets applicable program requirements. The first of two or more public hearings will be held on February 14, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. at Permit Central, 2275 Bauer Road, Batavia, Ohio, to provide citizens with pertinent information about CDBG and HOME programs, explain eligible activities and program requirements. Based on previous years it is expected that approximately $701,000.00 will be available for the CDBG formula program. The CDBG and HOME programs can fund a broad range of activities, including: economic development projects; street, water supply, drainage and sanitary sewer improvements; park acquisition and improvements; demolition of unsafe structures; rehab of housing; and neighborhood facilities. The activities must be designed to primarily benefit low and moderateincome persons, aid in the elimination of slums and blight, or meet urgent need of the community. Village and township officials, the general public and other interested persons are encouraged to attend to discuss available programs and program eligibility requirements. Clermont County will provide assistance to persons with disabilities needing interpreters or other auxiliary aids and services in order to participate in this hearing. Any request for such assistance must be made no later than 72 hours in advance of the hearing, by contacting the Department of Community and Economic Development at (513) 732-7125. CS 1-26t1 ----------------------------------------

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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO CASE NO. 2011 CVE 02218 JUDGE: Thomas Herman LEGAL NOTICE IN SUIT FOR FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE CitiMortgage, Inc. Plaintiff, -vsJason M. Cooper, et al. Defendants. Sedona Ridge Homeowners’ Association, Inc., whose last known address is address unknown, and The unknown successors, assigns and surviving entities of Sedona Ridge Homeowners’ Association, Inc., all of whose residences are unknown and cannot by reasonable diligence be ascertained, will take notice that on the 13th day of December, 2011, CitiMortgage, Inc. filed its Complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Clermont County, Ohio in Case No. 2011 CVE 02218, on the docket of the Court, and the object and demand for relief of which pleading is to foreclose the lien of plaintiff’s mortgage recorded upon the following described real estate to wit: Property Address: 45 Hummingbird Way, Amelia, OH 45102 and being more particularly described in plaintiff’s mortgage recorded in Mortgage Book 2181, page 93, of this County Recorder’s Office. The above named defendant is required to answer within twenty-eight (28) days after last publication, which shall be published once a week for three consecutive weeks, or they might be denied a hearing in this case. Jeff Tobe LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 5480 Cincinnati, Ohio 45201-5480 (513) 241-3100 attyemail@lsrlaw.com Barbara A. Wiedenbein, Clerk of Courts by: J. Bailey, Deputy Clerk of Courts CS 1-26t3 ---------------------------------------COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO CASE NO. 2011 CVE 02244 JUDGE: Jerry R. McBride LEGAL NOTICE IN SUIT FOR FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE River Hills Bank Plaintiff, -vsThe Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Executors, Administrators, Spouses and Assigns and the Unknown Guardians of Minor and/or Incompetent Heirs of Lawrence C. Fry, et al. Defendants. The Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Executors, Administrators, Spouses and Assigns and the Unknown Guardians of Minor and/or Incompetent Heirs of Lawrence C. Fry, whose last known address is Address Unknown, and will take notice that on the 16th day of December, 2011, River Hills Bank filed its Complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Clermont County, Ohio in Case No. 2011 CVE 02244, on the docket of the Court, and the object and demand for relief of which pleading is to foreclose the lien of plaintiff’s mortgage recorded upon the following described real estate to wit: Property Address: 949 Old US 52, New Richmond, OH 45157 and being more particularly described in plaintiff’s mortgage recorded in Mortgage Book 2195, page 699, of this County Recorder’s Office. The above named defendant is required to answer within twenty-eight (28) days after last publication, which shall be published once a week for three consecutive weeks, or they might be denied a hearing in this case. Mark Rothfuss LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 5480 Cincinnati, Ohio 45201-5480 (513) 241-3100 attyemail@lsrlaw.com Barbara A. Wiedenbein, Clerk of Courts by: J. Bailey, Deputy Clerk of Courts CS 1-26t3 ----------------------------------------

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DRIVERS: START up to $.41/mi. Home Bi-Weekly. CDL-A 6mos. OTR experience required. Equipment you’ll be proud to drive! 888-247-4037.

BUSINESS PROPERTY for sale, sits on 1555 US 52. Will sell for $47,000. Call 513-739-7187.

FULL-TIME SHOP mechanic w/tractor trailer experience. Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10am-6pm. General mechanical ability required: Oil changes, brakes, & electrical. Tools a plus. Company match Simple IRA, Vacation & Holiday Pay. Call 513-724-7140.

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BATAVIA - Great retiree apartment, 1br, ground floor, newly remodeled, on-site laundry, storage, $450/mo. plus deposit, serious inquiries only. 513-732-2629 or 513-652-1350.

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GEORGETOWN - 2 & 3br apartments available for immediate occupancy. 2br, 1ba, c/a, all kitchen appliances, w/d hookup, $560/mo & util., $560/dep. 3br, 1.5ba, 1-car att. garage, c/a, all kitchen appliances, laundry room, $675/mo & util. $675/dep., 513-253-8170 or 513-616-3504.

GREAT SPECIAL Efficiency & 1 Bedroom Energy Efficient Private Entry & Patios Quiet, Single Story Community! Ready Now Don’t Miss This Deal!!!

513-724-3951 MILFORD, NEAR 275, now leasing spacious 2br apartments & town homes. Ask about specials. 513-576-9232. MT. ORAB Candlelight Apartments 2br Townhouse Starts at $565 With discount. Visit our website: briarcreekproperties.com

or call 513-532-5291 or 937-515-3092 Ask about our student, senior & other discounts

MT. ORAB - Taking applications for 2br, 1ba duplex apartment, kitchen appliances, W/D hookup, $550/mo. plus deposit, no pets, senior discount. 513-313-5553. NEW RICHMOND in village, 1br apartment, 1st floor, no steps, $350/mo. plus deposit, also 2br, 2nd floor, $425/mo. plus deposit. 513-734-3974. NICE 1ST floor apartment in Bethel two-family, near park; 2br, 1ba, frig., stove, over-range microwave, A/C, carpet, electric heat, $540/mo. & deposit. 937-377-2135. OWENSVILLE - Modern 1br/apartment, equipped kitchen, WW carpeting, balcony, a/c, PETS additional! $395/mo plus deposit required, off street parking. 513-561-6055

300 - APTS. UNFURNISHED WILLIAMSBURG SPACIOUS 2BR ground floor apartment, off street parking, heat/water included, $575/mo. plus deposit. 513-732-5771.

303 - HOUSES FOR RENT 3BR, 2BA home outside of Fayetteville. $600/mo. plus utilities, $600/dep. required. Call 513-646-3597. HAMERSVILLE, 3BR, 1ba, all appliances furnished. Absolutely no pets. Credit references, $695/mo. plus deposit and utilities. 937-3926052 or 513-734-4460. OUTSIDE WILLIAMSBURG, old 8/rm. house unfurnished, city water, oil heat, $400/mo., $400/dep.. Also, unfurnished 3br ranch, 2ba, electric heat, C/A, city water, $900/mo., $450/dep. 513-724-7726

307 - MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT 3BR, 1-ACRE lot, storage shed, newly remodeled, no pets, good credit, $500/mo plus deposit. 937-444-3701. BETHEL - 2BR, 1BA in the country, new carpet, on private lot, $500/mo. Call 937-515-9758.

308 - OFFICE/BUSINESS SPACE FOR RENT GEORGETOWN - For lease - two 1800 sq. ft. commercial retail spaces in Historic Downtown Commercial Row. Spaces maybe combined into single retail space. Monthly lease ranges from $400 to $500 per month plus utilities depending on space. Must see!!! Call 937-378-6200.

400 - HOUSES FOR SALE FARM WITH nice 1.5 story older home w/basement, 3 car detached garage, barns & 20 rolling acres with large rock lined creek and woods, great for hunting or farming, more or less acreage available, Bethel New Hope Rd., 1 mi. from Clermont County line, Western Brown but close enough for Bethel. Asking $215,000 513-734-6349 or 937-444-6925 Dan (May also sell for less with fewer acres)

401 - CONDOS/TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT 2BR, 1.5BA, balcony, equipped kitchen, dishwasher, washer/dryer hookup, move in depossit $100 plus rent. 513-237-3692 or 513-831-5959.

403- MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE MT. ORAB - 3br mobile homes for sale, fixer-uppers & move-in ready, priced for quick cash sale. 513-313-5553.

405 - LOTS & ACREAGE BEAUTIFUL 50ACRES W/large rock lined creek & woods, great for hunting or farming. More or less acreage available. Bethel New Hope Rd. 1-mile from Clermont County line, Western Brown but close enough for Bethel.

Asking $199,500 Dan 513-734-6349 or 937-444-6925 (Smaller parcels also available)

506 - CLEANING SPARKLE & Shine House Cleaning Services New Customers receive $15 off Your First Clean! This family owned & operated business serves customers in Clermont County and the greater Cincinnati area for house & business cleaning needs. School is back in & the holidays are just around the corner! If you need an extra helping hand, call today to schedule your free consultation & ask for Dee. 513-923-7875

508 - ENTERTAINMENT PROFESSIONAL DJ 22 years experience **Bridal Special** Call 513-732-1664

606 - FARM MERCHANDISE SYNTHETIC GYPSUM available locally for Agriculture. EPA approved, increases crop yields, helps control erosion. 2011 pricing extended. Call 513-442-5606.

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LAKE LORELEI 2-lots together, security gate, sewer/water on property, $2,000/ea. or make offer. 513-753-7948.

CASH PAID TODAY! Buy furniture, antiques, tools, coins, gold, beer signs, silver, game systems, DVD’s, records, zippos, “All Most Anything!” 937-378-1819 or 937-378-2850

504 - BUSINESS SERVICES

612 - SPORTING GOODS

ODD THINGS DONE Bobcat Work - Rock Hound Excavation Grass Seeding Yard/Brush Clean-up Lawn Mowing Bush Hogging Wiring Installation Telephone Jacks Installed Painting Large or Small Jobs Call 513-724-2920 SIMON’S LANDSCAPING leaf removal, curbside leaf pick-up, free estimates. 513-235-4146.

506 - CLEANING RESIDENTIAL CLEANING or just needing some spring cleaning, great rates, and even better references. Call for a quote, or for more information. 513-255-4342.

PING G-15 Irons, 4-2 pitching wedge & R-11 driver, 10 1/2 degree, regular shaft, left handed all clubs, 1yr. old, $650. 513-478-9506. cjmccord@aol.com

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BEAUTIFUL WHITE Maggie Sottero wedding gown, size 8, never worn, $800 OBO

HEALTHSOURCE OF OHIO, A network of community health centers offers quality care close to home, has many opportunities now available. MEDICAL ASSISTANT/RECEPTIONIST New Richmond - 40 hrs/wk Graduate from a Medical Assisting program required. At least one year medical office experience desired. MEDICAL ASSISTANT/RECEPTIONIST Goshen - 40 hrs/wk Graduate from a Medical Assisting program required. At least one year medical office experience desired. MEDICAL CALL CENTER AGENT Milford 1 Opening - 30 hrs/wk 3 Openings - 40 hrs/wk High School Graduate or equivalent. Completion of a Medical Assistant Program preferred. Certification or Registry preferred. Experience with medical terminology preferred. At least one year of medical office experience desired. CLINICAL TEAM LEAD 1 / MA Hillsboro High School Graduate or equivalent. Completion of a Medical Assistant Program preferred. Certification or Registry preferred. At least one year medical office experience preferred. Previous leadership experience preferred. We offer an excellent benefit package Apply online by visiting our website at: www.healthsourceofohio.com Email resumes to: resumes@healthsourceofohio.com Or fax to: 513-576-1018 M/F/D/V Equal Opportunity Employer

DRIVERS NEEDED Tanker Endorsement Needed 2 Years Experience Class A CDL Local Hauling Home Every Night Call TCB Trucking 513-625-8183 615 - MISC. FOR SALE

808 - AUTOS FOR SALE

POST & Beam Kit, 14ft.x16ft. Oak included frame, rafters, braces, etc. 6” thick wall over 9ft. high to top plate. Would make a fine shop, room, garage, etc. Other oak available 2”x8” tongue & groove pine flooring. Call 937-289-1040.

2004 CHEV. Impala, newest in the city, Gold Package Spoiler, low miles, $1100 lower than the dealer price. 513-528-4960 or 513-305-4367.

804 - AUTOS WANTED

A&A CASH FOR JUNK CARS & TRUCKS $200 & UP CASH ON THE SPOT!! FREE TOW!

513-720-7982 808 - AUTOS FOR SALE

2004 DODGE Durango, well maintained, looks & runs great, 152K/miles, bought new car, must sell. $7,000. Serious inquiries call 513-5195361. JUNKED, WRECKED unwanted autos, autos, trucks, motorcycles, etc., some towed free, cash paid for some. Call 513-734-1650

901 - SALES

USED BOOK FAIR AT MILFORD LIBRARY 1099 State Route 131

1930’S-PRESENT

Also, Chapel length veil never worn, $75 OBO For more information call:

937-515-2692 FORD PARTS, motors, transmission. For sale, lumber from 1830’s home, oak, all parts. 937-289-1040.

MARK WANTS running, wrecked, dead cars and trucks. Now paying $150 - $400/cash for complete vehicles. FREE TOW! 937-446-3021 or 513-739-0774

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tertainment, and the chance to win a vacation to Woods on Bend Resort in beautiful Lake Cumberland. The purpose of this fundraiser is to help generate

funds to continue the much needed renovations of the football/soccer/track stadium. Tickets to this event are $30 per individual or $50

per couple. Businesses can sponsor an eight-person table for $300, which will include an advertisement stand in the center of the table and their name in the

program. Contact Jenny Poe at (513) 702-6202 or Jason Tackett at (513) 625-1211 x111 if you would like to sponsor or buy tickets.

Gray, 1:03; 220–Phelps (W), forfeit; 285–Evans (W), forfeit.

Este at Milford, 4 p.m. Girls’ Swimming

Weekly Scoreboard Boys’ Basketball Tuesday, January 17 Milford 51, Little Miami 40 Little Miami (2-9, FAVC 16) – Mee 2 1 5, Bishop 2 1 6, Graham 4 5 15, Rothermund 3 3 10, Rigdon 2 0 4. Totals: 13 10 40. Milford (6-4, 5-3) – Roof 6 0 17, Zurschmiede 0 1 1, Farrell 1 0 2, Mayleben 1 4 6, Bullock 1 3 5, Taylor 1 1 4, R. Overbeck 5 4 14, C. Overbeck 1 0 2. TOtals: 16 13 51. Halftime: Milford 24-12. 3pointers: L 4 (Graham 2, Bishop, Rotherhmund); M 6 (Roof 5, Taylor). Kings 56, Glen Este 47 Kings (5-5) - Schnee 6 3 15, Hilderbrand 6 1 13, Bird 5 0 10, Brasear 2 3 8, Melfi 1 2 5, Ayers 1 0 3, Copeland 1 0 2. Totals: 22 9 56. Glen Este (4-8) - Fultz 7 2 16, Rieck 3 3 9, Harris 2 0 6, Holloway 1 3 5, Keszei 2 0 4, Scardina 2 0 4, Flanigan 1 1 3. Totals: 18 9 47. Halftime: Glen Este 25-23. 3-pointers: K 3 (Brashear, Melfi, Ayers); G 2 (Harris 2). Friday, January 20 Walnut Hills 71, Milford 56 Milford (6-6) – Roof 1 0 2, Greve 5 0 10, Zurschmiede 1 0 2, Farrell 1 1 3, Mayleben 5 1 11, Taylor 0 1 1, Overbeck 10 3 23, C. Overbeck 1 1 3. Totals 23 7 56. Walnut Hills (11-2) – Burton 1 4 6, Mitchell 3 0 9, Anderson 2 0 4, Brown 2 0 4, Johnson 7 2 16, Jackson 5 1 11, Gilmore 7 3 21. Totals 27 10 71. Halftime: Walnut 40-22. 3Pointers: W 7 (Gilmore 4, Mitchell 3). Glen Este 68, Little Miami 48 Glen Este – Keszei 2 0 4, Harris 2 0 5, Flanigan 2 0 4, Fultz 9 13 32, Scardina 1 0 2, Speigel 0 1 1, Gordon 1 0 2, Rieck 3 1 9, Croons 1 0 2, Holloway 2 3 7. Totals: 23 18 68. Little Miami (4-9) – Mee 1 0 2, Schoettinger 7 2 18, Bishop 1 0 3, Graham 2 4 9, Rothermund 4 3 14, Rigdon 0 2 2. Totals: 15 11 48. Halftime: Glen Este 43-19. 3-pointers: G 4 (Rieck 2, Harris, Fultz); L 7 (Rothermund 3, Schoettinger 2, Bishop, Graham). Clermont Northeastern 52, Bethel-Tate 50 CNE (5-7) – J. Johnson 0 2 2, Teaney 1 0 2, T. Johnson 3 1 7, Schmidt 1 0 2, Cornett 3 4 10, Gilkerson 3 3 10, Wolfe 7 3 19. Totals: 18 13 52. Bethel-Tate (1-11) – Atkins 2 0 4, Hartley 2 0 6, Rees 4 1 9, Cherry 4 0 10, Shinkle 3 5 11, Adams 5 0 10. Totals: 20 6 50. Halftime: Bethel 32-19. 3pointers: C 3 (Wolfe 2, Gilkerson); B 4 (Cherry 2, Hartley 2). Batavia 56, FelicityFranklin 42 Felicity (2-9) – Jones 0 4 4, Brock 1 0 3, Moore 1 5 7, Shouse 6 4 17, Smith 1 0 2, Fry 3 0 7, Reese 1 0 2 Totals 13 13 42 Batavia (5-7) – Wilson 1 1 3, Suttles 1 0 2, Hawk 0 2 2, Smith 8 1 18, White 6 0 12, Montgomery 0 1 1, Kuebel 1 0 2, Schmidtgen 3 0 8, Pelphrey 3 2 8. Totals 23 7 56 Halftime: Batavia 25-23. 3Pointers: F 3 (Brock, Shouse, Fry); B 3 (Schmidtgen 2, Smith) Brown 61, Western Amelia 47 Western Brown (11-3) — Piatt 0 1 1, Purdon 4 2 10, Woodyard 3 0 7, Nickell 2 8 12, Kuttler 2 2 6, Howard 10 0 20, Siemer 1 1 3, Burton 1 0 2. Totals: 23 14 61. Amelia — Ell 1 0 2, Moeves 1 2 4, Lughinbuho 1 3 5, Crowder 3 1 7, Simon 2 5 11, Hacker 2 5 9, Micklen 1 0 2, Dean 0 2 2, Carson 1 3 5. Totals: 12 21 47. Halftime: Western Brown 28-24. 3-Pointers: W (Woodyard); A 2 (Simon 2). Saturday, January 21

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Clermont Northeastern 33, Batavia 30 CNE (6-7) – T. Johnson 3 0 6, Schmidt 2 2 6, Cornett 1 2 4, Gilkerson 3 1 10, Wolfe 2 3 7. Totals: 11 8 33. Batavia (5-8) – Cooper 2 0 4, Wilson 2 0 4, Smith 2 0 4, White 4 1 10, Pelphrey 4 0 8. Totals: 14 1 30. Halftime: CNE 16-14. 3pointers: C 3 (Gilkerson 3); B 1 (White). Georgetown 54, Amelia 39 Amelia (4-8) – Halcomb 0 2 2, Moeves 2 0 5, Luginbuhl 4 0 8, Crander 1 0 2, Simon 2 0 5, Hacker 5 2 12, Carp 0 1 1, Miller 2 0 4. Totals 16 5 39. Georgetown (7-6) – Bradley 5 4 17, Cropper 0 3 3, Stenger 1 0 2, Sandlin 1 2 5, Miller 3 4 10, Williams 3 3 9, Lewis 4 0 8. Halftime: Georgetown 3018. 3-Pointers: A 2 (Moeves, Simon); G 2 (Bradley, San-

dlin). New Richmond 61, Williamsburg 51 (OT) Williamsburg (3-9) – Workman 2 4 9, Herron 3 1 8, Felts 1 0 2, Young 11 5 29, Posey 0 1 1, Reed 1 0 2. Totals: 18 11 51. New Richmond (7-6) – Gundler 2 3 7, Craig 2 0 5, Wells 3 1 7, Leffler 5 10 21, Nort 1 0 2, Ernst 6 7 19. Totals: 19 21 61. Halftime: Williamsburg 2721. 3-pointers: W 4 (Young 2, Workman, Herron); NR 2 (Craig, Leffler). Felicity-Franklin 59, Bethel-Tate 44 Bethel (1-11) – Adkins 5 4 15, Hartley 3 0 8, Cherry 2 0 6, Shinkle 0 1 1, Adams 5 4 14. Totals: 15 9 44. Felicity (3-9) – Jones 1 2 4, Brock 1 0 3, Moore 7 8 22, Shouse 5 7 13, Lee 2 0 4, Smith 4 0 8, Wehrum 0 2 2, Fry 1 1 3. Totals: 21 15 59. Halftime: Felicity 30-24. 3pointers: B 5 (Hartley 2, Cherry 2, Adkins); F 2 (Brock, Shouse). Sunday, January 22 St. Bernard 53, Felicity 42 St. Bernard (4-9) – Holden 7 3 18, White 1 2 5, Chambers 2 2 6, Munford 2 2 6, T. Macke 0 1 1, Harris 1 2 4, R. Macke 6 1 13. Totals 19 15 53. Felicity (3-10) – Jones 1 1 4, Moore 1 5 7, Shouse 3 5 11, Smith 3 2 8, Wehrum 0 1 1, Fry 3 3 9, Reese 0 2 2. Totals 11 19 42. Halftime: Felicity 22-17. 3Pointers: S 2 (Holden,White); F 1 (Jones).

Girls’ Basketball Tuesday, January 17 Bethel-Tate 60, Batavia 31 Batavia – Taulbee 1 1 3, Bauer 2 0 4, White 3 0 8, O’Brian 1 1 3, Everhart 2 0 4, Fraley 4 1 9. Totals: 13 3 31. Bethel-Tate (8-5) – Al. Shinkle 3 3 9, Baker 3 3 9, Swayers 4 0 8, Jones 1 0 2, Jenike 1 5 7, Atkins 2 1 5, Allen 1 0 2, Ab. Shinkle 1 0 2, Lanigan 5 3 13, Myers 0 1 1, Poe 1 0 2. Totals: 22 16 60. Halftime: Bethel-Tate 3014. 3-pointers: Ba. 2 (White 2). Seton 74, New Richmond 72 (OT) New Richmond (9-3) – Workman 1 0 2, Shoemaker 2 5 12, Rupp 1 4 7, Keets 1 0 2, Grogan 3 0 7, Joehen 0 1 1, Lawrence 3 4 10, Buckingham 13 5 31. Totals 24 11 72. Seton (4-9) – Fricke 1 0 2, Schleben 1 1 3, Briede 2 2 7, Rudolf 2 2 8, Gleason 1 0 3, Zieverink 1 1 3, Meyer 11 8 33, Hetzer 1 0 2, Blaut 2 3 7, Scholl 1 4 6. Totals 23 21 74. Halftime: Seton 35-20. 3Pointers: N 4 (Shoemaker 2, Rupp, Grogan); S 7 (Meyer 3, Rudolf 2, Briede, Gleason). Wednesday, January 18 Milford 40, Wilmington 32 Wilmington (11-2) – Affini 5 2 13, Camp 2 4 8, Spurlock 1 2 4, Sav. Hooper 1 0 2, Lawson 2 0 5. Totals 11 8 32. Milford (11-2) – Simmons 1 2 4, Yee 1 0 2, Wolcott 9 9 29, Eppers 1 0 2. Totals 12 14 40. Halftime: Milford 17-11. 3Pointers: W 2 (Affini, Lawson): M 2 (Wolcott). Loveland 42, Glen Este 35 Glen Este (7-7) - Gaskill 1 4 6, Hall 1 1 3, Carson 2 0 6, Brenes 3 6 13, Singleton 1 2 4, Zelten 1 0 3. Totals: 9 13 35. Loveland (3-9) - Swaine 1 2 4, Suder 1 1 3, Niemeyer 1 2 4, Fisher 6 3 16, Baker 5 1 11, Belperio 2 0 4. Totals: 16 9 42. Halftime: Loveland 22-15. 3-pointers: G 4 (Carson 2, Brenes, Zelten); L 1 (Fisher). Thursday, January 19 Williamsburg 50, East Clinton 47 East Clinton (1-12) – Finley 4 1 9, Spurlock 2 0 5, Huffman 1 2 4, Bond 1 1 4, Bean 1 0 2, Overmill 6 0 14, Ostrander 1 2 4, Wiget 2 1 5. Totals: 18 7 47. Williamsburg (9-4) – McManus 5 2 14, Wetzel 2 3 7, Meisberger 1 0 2, Dennis 10 2 25, Gifford 1 0 2. Totals: 19 7 50. Halftime: Williamsburg 2520. 3-pointers: E 4 (Spurlock, Bond, Overmill 2); W 5 (McManus 2, Dennis 3). Amelia 57, Goshen 37 Goshen (6-8) – Parriman 2 1 5, Turner 2 2 7, Steele 1 2 5, Jeandrevin 2 2 6, Davidson 2 0 4, Blumentripp 1 0 3, Taylor 2 1 5, Wilcher 1 0 2. Totals: 13 8 37. Amelia (6-8) – Mentzel 4 2 8, Terry 2 0 4, Lang 6 0 12, Whited 2 0 4, Ferro 1 1 3, Simon 6 9 22, Bailey 2 0 4. Totals: 23 12 57. Halftime: Amelia 18-12. 3pointers: G 3 (Turner, Steele, Blumentripp); A 1 (Simon).

Georgetown 65, Batavia 22 Georgetown (13-0) — Hatfield 3 2 10, Smith 2 0 4, Carrington 1 2 4, Kidwell 8 1 21, Jones 3 0 6, Pack 2 5 9, Gast 4 0 9, Keith 1 0 2. Totals: 24 10 65. Batavia — Taulbee 1 0 2, Bauer 0 1 1, White 1 0 2, O’Brien 1 0 2, Foster 2 0 4, Everhart 1 0 2, Fraley 4 1 9. Totals: 10 2 22. Halftime: Georgetown 346. 3-Pointers: G 7 (Kidwell 4, Hatfield 2, Gast). Western Brown 68, Bethel-Tate 45 Bethel-Tate (7-6) — Shinkle 1 1 3, Baker 6 0 12, Sawyers 1 0 2, Jenike 6 0 14, Atkins 2 2 6, Lanigan 3 0 6, Poe 1 0 2. Totals: 20 3 45. Western Brown (11-4) — Dowd 1 4 6, Carter 0 1 1, Seigla 7 0 15, Wiesenhahn 0 1 1, Garrett 10 4 27, Wright 7 1 15, Leist 1 0 2, Harvey 0 1 1. Totals: 26 12 68. Halftime: Western Brown 37-24. 3-Pointers: W 4 (Garrett 3, Seigla); B 2 (Jenike 2). Blanchester 42, FelicityFranklin 30 Blanchester — Brown 5 0 10, Polly 3 1 7, Barnes 2 0 4, Ziegelmeyer 1 1 3, Watkins 6 0 12, Farrow 3 0 6. Totals: 20 2 42 Felicity (2-11) — Stutz 4 6 14, Corbin 1 1 3, Arkenau 4 0 8, Collins 1 0 2, Davis 1 1 3. Totals: 11 8 30. Halftime: Blanchester 217. 3-Pointers: none. New Richmond 42, Clermont Northeastern 33 CNE (1-12) - Osborn 2 2 5, Aselage 3 3 10, Schmidt 1 0 2, Gilkerson 1 2 4, Kirby 2 1 5, Burdsall 3 1 7. Totals: 12 7 33. New Richmond (10-3) Workman 3 1 7, Rupp 4 1 10, Grogan 1 0 2, Lawrence 3 0 6, Buckingham 8 1 17. Totals: 19 3 42. Halftime: New Richmond 22-19. 3-pointers: C 2 (Aselage, Osborn); N 1 (Rupp).

Glen Este 2815, Anderson 2633 High series: Huber (G) 477; Brewer (G) 432; Clark (G) 412; Adams (A) 433; Hehn (A) 423. Records: G 141, A 11-3.

Girls’ Bowling Tuesday, January 17 Loveland 2089, Milford 1814 High series: Smith (L) 324; Olson (M) 318. Records: L 12-1, M 7-5. Saturday, January 21 Lancer Baker Bash At Northwest Lanes Team scores: 1. Colerain, 2. Northwest (1), 3. McAuley, 4. Wilmington, 5. Seton, 6. Oak Hills, 7. Badin, 8. Mason, 9. Glen Este, 10. Mt. Notre Dame, 11. Mount Healthy, 12. Northwest (2), 13. Glen Este. Top performers: Seton 245. Monday, January 23 Ursuline 1877, Goshen 1799 High series: M. Stuhlreyer (U) 348; R. Adams (G) 305. Records: U 10-11.

Boys’ Swimming Thursday, January 19 Milford 123, Lakota West 102, Lakota East 91 200MR–Milford 1:40.77; 200 free–Robinson (M) 1:52.15; 200IM–Prus (M) 2:09.73; 50 free–Williams (M) 22.36; 100Fly–Robinson (M) 54.30; 100 free–Prus (M) 52.15; 500 free–Frank (M) 5:08.64; 200FR–Milford 1:34.27; 100Back–Frank (M) 56.51; 100Breast–Matulis (M) 1:02.44; 400FR–Milford 4:00.33; 1Meter–Linder (LE) 157.65. Sunday, January 22

Saturday, January 21 Glen Este 58, Walnut Hills 33 Walnut Hills (2-12) – Brewster 1 0 2, Yisrael 0 1 1, Screws 5 2 12, Darks 4 2 10, Perry 2 0 4, Wilks 1 2 4. Totals 13 7 33. Glen Este (8-7) – Gaskill 4 0 9, Singleton 1 4 6, Velten 1 0 3, Keith 1 0 2, Hall 2 0 4, Carson 8 0 24, Brenen 3 4 10. Totals 20 8 58. Halftime: Glen Este 32-12. 3-Pointers: G 10 (Carson 8, Gaskill, Velten). Monday, January 23

Glen Este 70 Clark Montessori 57 200MR–Glen Este 2:00.26; 200 free–Randazzo (GE) 2:05.40; 200IM–Moore (GE) 2:47.41; 50 free–Behyuea (GE) 24.64; 100Fly–Stratman (CM) 1:12.36; 100 free–Behyuea (GE) 0:58.42; 500 free–Randazzo (GE) 5:25.57; 200FR Glen Este 1:41.51; 100Back–Moore (GE) 1:09.04; 100 Breast–Fischer (GE) 1:17.89; 400FR–Clark Montessori 4:29.93.

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Goshen 48, Blanchester 29 Blanchester – Brown 3 0 8, Polly 2 1 5, Barnes 0 1 1, Jennet 2 1 5, Watkins 5 0 10. Totals 12 3 29. Goshen (7-8) – Clark 0 3 3, Parriman 2 0 4, Turner 0 3 3, Steele 1 4 7, Miller 1 0 2, Jeandrevin 5 1 14, Taylor 2 0 4, Davidson 3 2 8, Wilcher 1 1 3. Totals 15 14 48. Halftime: Goshen 21-16. 3-Pointers: B 2 (Brown); G 4 (Jeandrevin 3, Steele). New Richmond 43, Williamsburg 40 Williamsburg (9-5) – McManus 4 2 12, Wetzel 1 4 6, Meisberger 1 1 3, Dennis 3 0 7, Gifford 5 1 12. Totals 14 8 40. New Richmond (11-3) – Workman 2 0 5, Shoemaker 3 2 10, Rupp 1 2 4, Grogan 1 1 4, Lawrence 0 1 1, Buckingham 9 1 19. Totals 16 7 43. Halftime: Williamsburg 2317. 3-Pointers: W 4 (McMaus 2, Dennis, Gifford); N 4 (Shoemaker 2, Workan, Grogan). Bethel-Tate 56, FelicityFranklin 28 Felicity-Franklin – Stutz 8 1 17, White 1 0 2, Corbin 1 0 2, Arkenaw 1 2 4, Davis 1 0 3. Totals: 12 3 28. Bethel-Tate (9-6) – Al. Shinkle 4 0 8, Baker 5 3 13, Kilgore 3 1 7, Jenike 5 1 14, Atkins 2 1 5, Ab. Shinkle 1 1 3, Lanigan 2 0 4, Poe 1 0 2. Totals: 23 7 56. Halftime: Bethel-Tate 21-7. 3-pointers: FF 1 (Davis); BT 3 (Jenike 3).

Boys’ Bowling Tuesday, January 17 Loveland 2486, Milford 2429 High series: Tringelof (L) 435; Wilson (M) 399. Records: L 8-5, M 6-6. Saturday, January 21 Lancer Baker Bash At Northwest Lanes Team scores: 1. Oak Hills, 2. Colerain, 3. Reading, 4. Northwest (2), 5. Northwest (1), 6. LaSalle, 7. Mount Healthy, 8. Glen Este, 9. Purcell Marian, 10. Wilmington, 11. Anderson, 12. Fenwick. Top perfomers: Oak Hills 300, Northwest (1) 300, LaSalle 289. Monday, January 23

Milford 154, Lakota East 91, Lakota West 68 200MR–Milford 2:01.37; 200 free–Prus (M) 2:12.79; 200IM–Kennedy (M) 2:24.33; 50 free–Meranda (M) 26.13; 100Fly–Baisden (LE) 1:03.96; 100 free–Sauter (LW) 57.41; 500 free–Howard (LW) 5:46.77; 200FR–Lakota East 1:50.85; 100Back–Kennedy (M) 1:07.32; 100Breast–Prus (M) 1:16.10; 400FR–Milford 4:00.33; 1Meter–McConnell (LE) 276.18. Sunday, January 22 Clark Montessori 133, Glen Este 78 200MR–Clark Montessori 2:08.57; 200 free–Nelson (CM) 2:35.74; 200IM–Gallagher (CM) 2:37.81; 50 free–Howell (GE) 26.89; 100Fly–Wright-Parks (CM) 1:14.14; 100 free–Howell (GE) 1:03.96; 500 free–Gallagher (CM)–6:24.56; 200FR–Clark Montessori 1:59.30; 100Back–Gordon (CM) 1:14.74; 100Breast–Howell (GE) 1:20.10; 400 FR–Clark Montessori 4:26.68.

Boys’ Wrestling Thursday, January 19 Milford 43, Western Brown 27 106–Bronough (M) d. Adkins 8-3; 113–House (M), forfeit; 120–Gay (M), forfeit; 126–Silvis (W) pin Lewis, 1:32; 132–Wells (W) d. Rust 3-2; 138–Dentino (M) md. Latham 12-4; 145–Bowling (W) pin Brinner, 0:55; 152–Knoll (M), forfeit; 160–Brooksbank (M), forfeit; 170–Reel (M) pin Lewis, 0:12; 182–Williams (M), forfeit; 195–Adams (M) d. Weis 5-2; 220–White (W), forfeit; 285–Willoughby (W), forfeit. Wilmington 41, Milford 32 106–Macella (W) d. Bronough 6-5; 113–House (M) md. Tolliver 14-5; 120–Gay (M), forfeit; 126–Whitten (W) md. Lewis 15-6; 132–Rust (M), forfeit; 138–Dentino (M) md. DeWeese 21-7; 145–Jarrell (W) pin Brenner, 0:23; 152–Knoll (M) pin Worthington, 0:28; 160–Burge (W) pin Brooksbank, 1:26; 170–Taylor (W) md. Reel 16-8; 182–Hickey (W) pin Williams, 0:12; 195–Adams (M) pin

Saturday, January 21 Wyoming Duals Round one Wyoming 73, Finnetyown 0 Mount Healthy 42, Loveland 24 Madeira 54, Norwood 18 Batavia 43, Clermont Northeastern 12 Round two Miamisburg 46, Mount Healthy 30 Loveland 42, Finneytown 12 Batavia 36, Mariemont 29 Clermont Northeastern 48, Norwood 24 Round three Wyoming 63, Loveland 12 Miamisburg 46, Finneytown 15 Madeira 57, Clermont Northeastern 8 Mariemont 32, Norwood 18 Round four Mount Healthy 45, Finneytown 3 Wyoming 41, Miamisburg 39 Batavia 54, Norwood 6 Madeira 45, Mariemont 16 Round five Miamisburg 36, Loveland 18 Wyoming 64, Mount Healthy 12 Clermont Northeastern 27, Mariemont 15 Madeira 40, Batavia 30 First place Wyoming 51, Madeira 16 Third place Miamisburg 35, Batavia 33 Fifth place Mount Healthy 45, Clermont Northeastern 15 Seventh place Loveland 29, Mariemont 21 Ninth place Finneytown 19, Norwood 18 Loveland Duals Round one Ross 67, Monroe 7 Winton Woods 74, Northwest 0 Loveland 81, All-Star 0 Kings 27, Amelia 21 Round two Ross 67, Northwest 7 Bethel-Tate 54, Winton Woods 29 Loveland 80, Kings 0 Wilmington 75, All-Star 6 Round three Bethel-Tate 67, Northwest 12 Ross 54, Winton Woods 15 Wilmington 60, Kings 17 Loveland 73, Amelia 3 Round four Bethel-Tate 41, Winton Woods 30 Monroe 42, Northwest 36 Wilmington 70, Amelia 5 All-Stars 42, Kings 36 Round five Ross 62, Bethel-Tate 13 Winton Woods 66, Monroe 9 Loveland 73, Wilmington 6 All-Stars 35, Amelia 27 First place Loveland 42, Ross 14 Third place Wilmington 42, Bethel-Tate 33 Fifth place Winton Woods 42, Kings 27 Seventh place Monroe 48, Amelia 30 James V. Horning Invitational At Mason Team Scores: 1. Mason 276.5; 2. Marysville 203; 2. Olentangy 203; 4. Centerville 190; 5. Kettering Fairmont 170.5; 6. Pickerington North 134; 7. Dublin Coffman 95; 8. Lakota West 75; 9. Milford 49. Championship Matches: 106-Rahmani (MV) d. Gutierrz (PN) 13-7; 113- Watson (CE) d. Victoria (MA) 5-0; 120-Parrett (KF) d. Mullucey (DC) 9-3; 126-Gonzalez (MA) d. Kihn (KF) 5-3; 132-Fiourucci (OL) for. Denlinger (KF); 138-Pollitt (OL) md. Dentino(MI) 10-2; 145-Fosco (OL) d. McIntyre (MA) 3-2; 152-Walden (MA) md. Duffy (CE) 14-5; 160-Miller (MV) pin. McCrae (MA) 3:47; 170Kimbrell (KF) Tec fall. Danis (MA) 17-2; 182-Suess (MA) d. Pfarr (MV) 5-2; 195-Conner (CV) d. Taylor (MV) 10-6; 220Stinemetz (OL) d. Tedoldi (MA) 3-2; 285-Elflein (PN) d. Young (OL) 4-1.

Weekly Schedule Thursday, January 26 Girls’ Basketball

New Richmond vs. Glen Este at Milford, 4 p.m. Boys’ Bowling Kings vs. Milford at Eastgate Lanes, 3:45 p.m. Girls’ Bowling Kings vs. Milford at Eastgate Lanes, 3:45 p.m. Friday, January 27 Boys’ Basketball East Clinton at Williamsburg, 7:30 p.m. Bethel-Tate at Western Brown, 7 p.m. Amelia at Goshen, 7:30 p.m. Clermont Northeastern at New Richmond, 7:30 p.m. Georgetown at Batavia, 7:30 p.m. Blanchester at Felicity, 7:30 p.m. Glen Este at Walnut Hills, 7:30 p.m. Boys’ Wrestling Milford, New Richmond at Milford Invitational, 4 p.m. Batavia at Eaton Invitational, 5 p.m. Williamsburg at Lockland, 5:30 p.m. Saturday, January 28 Boys’ Basketball Milford at Goshen, 7:30 p.m. Girls’ Basketball East Clinton at Batavia, 1:30 p.m. Western Brown at Goshen, 6 p.m. Milford at Glen Este, 7 p.m. Clermont Northeastern at Amelia New Richmond at BethelTate, 7:30 p.m. Boys’ Wrestling Milford, New Richmond at Milford Invitational, 9 a.m. Bethel-Tate, Goshen at Miami Trace Invitational, 9 a.m. Batavia at Eaton Invitational, 10 a.m. Williamsburg at Lockland, 10 a.m.

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Boys’ Swimming FAVC Swimming Championships at Miami University, 3:30 p.m. Girls’ Swimming FAVC Swimming Championships at Miami University Monday, January 30 Girls’ Basketball North Adams at Williamsburg, 7:30 p.m. Batavia at Mariemont, 7:30 p.m. Georgetown at New Richmond, 7:30 p.m.

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Boys’ Bowling Milford vs. Sycamore at Crossgate Lanes, 3:30 p.m. Kings vs. Glen Este at Cherry Lanes, 3:45 p.m. Girls’ Bowling Milford vs. Sycamore at Crossgate Lanes, 3:30 p.m. Kings vs. Glen Este at Cherry Lanes, 3:45 p.m. Tuesday, January 31 Boys’ Basketball Batavia at East Clinton, 7:30 p.m. Felicity at Fayetteville, 7:30 p.m. Turpin at Milford, 7:30 p.m. Wilmington at Glen Este, 7:30 p.m. Boys’ Swimming Norwood at New Richmond, 4 p.m. Girls’ Swimming Norwood at New Richmond, 4 p.m. Boys’ Bowling Glen Este vs. Kings at Mason Bowl, 3:45 p.m. Girls’ Bowling

Williamsburg at Georgetown, 7:30 p.m. Amelia at New Richmond, 7:30 p.m. Goshen at Bethel-Tate, 7:30 p.m. Western Brown at Clermont Northeastern, 7:30 p.m. Batavia at Blanchester, 7:30 p.m. Felicity at East Clinton, 7:30 p.m. Boys’ Wrestling Anderson at Glen Este, 1:30 p.m. Boys’ Swimming New Richmond vs. Glen

Glen Este vs. Kings at Mason Bowl, 3:45 p.m. Wednesday, February 1 Girls’ Basketball Anderson at Milford, 7:30 p.m. Boys’ Bowling Milford, Goshen vs. Little Miami at Eastgate Lanes, 3:30 p.m. Girls’ Bowling Milford, Goshen vs. Little Miami at Eastgate Lanes, 3:30 p.m.

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looks,” Cambron said. Getting the ball into the high post allowed Overbeck to seal his defender, giving his teammates an easy lob pass over the top that resulted in two points nearly every time down the court. Little Miami kept fighting, trading baskets with the Eagles through most of the third quarter, once again cutting the Milford lead to eight with a few minutes left in the third quarter. But again Milford responded with back-to-back scoring possessions to open the lead back up to 12. After three quarters and Milford leading 36-25, it seemed as if regardless of what Little Miami tried, the Milford lead was too big to overcome. That didn’t stop the Panthers from trying, running two sets to open the fourth quarter that went for field goals. Little Miami implemented a full-court press, but with the Eagles abundance of ball-handlers, the Eagles were able to dispel the press and convert on transition baskets. The fourth quarter had a nice flow to it with both teams scoring 15 points each, but simply equalling the Milford output wouldn’t get the job done for Little Miami as they fell to 3-9 on the season with the 51-40 loss. Milford improved to 6-5 on the season and 5-3 in the FAVC with the win, but the Eagles were unable to string that momentum into a win

The Lady Broncos wasted no time jumping on the visitors from Clermont County as Kylie Garrett quickly nailed a 3-pointer just nine seconds in to the game. And they just kept the tide rolling by beating the Lady Tigers at their own game -- pushing the tempo. Once Garrett’s shot sailed through the net, the Lady Broncos set up their full court pressure defense and quickly got the results they had hoped to. Western Brown’s Elizabeth Carter stole the ball from Bethel as they tried to advance the ball against the press and found teammate Delayne Seigla for a layup to put the Lady Broncos up 5-0 about 30 seconds in. After a missed Bethel shot, Western Brown pushed the ball again and, this time, Morgan Wright got into the action as her layup put the hosts on top 70 less than 40 seconds in. Then Seigla did it herself as she stole the ball and went in for a layup. Her second basket of the game put the Lady Broncos up 9-0 with 6:29 left in the first quarter and forced Fallis to call timeout. “We always stress that the first two minutes of the game are two of the most important minutes of the game (and) the first two minutes of the second half,” Fallis said. “We lost both those contests tonight.” It looked as if the Lady Tigers were going to be able to withstand the Lady Broncos quick start as they settled down after Fallis called timeout. Brooke Jenike hit a 3pointer to get the Lady Tigers on the board before teammate Andi Lanigan converted a layup off a teammates drive and dish. The baskets quickly closed their deficit to four, 9-5. Once Seigla answered with a 3-pointer for Western Brown, Jenike and Taylor Atkins hit back-to-back jumpers to cut the deficit to three, 12-9, with a little over four minutes left in the opening period. It was at that point, however, when Garrett took over for the Lady Broncos. She scored five straight points to push the Lady Broncos to an eight point lead before Carolin Baker’s pull-up jumper brought the Lady Tigers within six, 1711, as the first quarter came to an end. But while the Lady Tigers were starting to find some consistency offensively, they had no answer defensively for Garrett and her teammates. As the second quarter began, Garrett, a 5-foot-9 guard/forward, helped Western Brown add to their lead as she converted a layup and was fouled. Her foul shot put the Lady Broncos up 20-11. However, Baker answered right back for the Lady Tigers as Bethel stayed within striking distance. But, again, it was Garrett who answered as she drained a 3-pointer. Then, after the Lady Broncos

Milford’s Brennan Farrell rises up over some Little Miami defenders to shoot a jump shot in the Eagles’ win on Tuesday, Jan. 24.

on Friday, Jan. 20 at Walnut Hills as they fell 71-56 to the league leaders. “In the second half, our goal is to win seven or eight ball games at least where we are contender at the end of the season,” Cambron said. The Eagles have eight games remaining, beginning with Wilmington on Tuesday, Jan. 24 and Goshen on Saturday, Jan. 28.

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Little Miami (2-9, FAVC 16) – Mee 2 1 5, Bishop 2 1 6, Graham 4 5 15, Rothermund 3 3 10, Rigdon 2 0 4. Totals: 13 10 40. Milford (6-4, 5-3) – Roof 6 0 17, Zurschmiede 0 1 1, Farrell 1 0 2, Mayleben 1 4 6, Bullock 1 3 5, Taylor 1 1 4, R. Overbeck 5 4 14, C. Overbeck 1 0 2. Totals: 16 13 51. Halftime: Milford 24-12. 3pointers: L 4 (Graham 2, Bishop, Rotherhmund); M 6 (Roof 5, Taylor).

The Ohio Department of Agriculture and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources today announced the discovery of a hemlockkilling pest in southeast Ohio. Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA) is a small, aphidlike insect native to Asia that threatens the health and sustainability of eastern hemlock and Carolina hemlock in the eastern United States. HWA was first reported in the eastern United States in 1951 near Richmond, Va. By 2005, it was established in portions of 16 states from Maine to Georgia, where infestations covered about half of the range of hemlock. The relatively small infestation was discovered at Shade River State Forest in

Meigs County as part of ODNR’s ongoing forest health survey program. At this time, five trees out of approximately 500 hemlock trees surveyed were infested. HWA is primarily transmitted by wind and birds. Officials believe the finding in Ohio is the result of natural spread from nearby areas where the pest is established. While a small number of HWA infested landscape hemlocks have been reported to ODA, this is the first time HWA has been detected in a naturally occurring stand of hemlock in Ohio. After further survey of the areas surrounding the site of infestation, officials will determine an appropriate course of action.

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Bethel’s Andi Lanigan goes up for a layup during the Lady Tigers’ game against Western Brown on Thursday, Jan. 19.

forced a Lady Tigers miss, Garrett came down and hit a short jumper in the lane to put Western Brown up 2513 with 5:24 left in the half. With their tallest player standing 5-foot-6, the Lady Tigers had no answer for a determined Garrett. She scored 27 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. “Kylie just played a whale of a game,” Fallis said. “She brought some intensity today that she didn’t have that first game we played. She came back and got our number today, that’s for sure.” But the Lady Tigers continued to hang around. A Jenike 3-pointer kept the deficit in single digits, 2516, with 4:20 left in the half. The Lady Broncos, however, answered with five straight points as they pushed their lead to 30-16 with 3:46 left in the half. Over the final three minutes of the half the teams both began to get out and run. They traded baskets on the final four possessions of the half as the Lady Broncos took a 37-24 lead into the break. The second half opened in a similar fashion as the teams traded buckets the first two and a half minutes of the half. It was at that point, however, where the Lady Broncos broke the game open. A Garrett free throw and offensive rebound and putback got the Lady Broncos going before teammate Amber Dowd hit one of two free throws to increase the Western Brown lead to 4528. Jenike -- who, along with Baker, scored a team best 12 points -- momentarily halted the Lady Broncos with a driving layup to bring Bethel within 15, 4530. But Wright and Garrett

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quickly scored on back-toback possessions to put the Lady Broncos up 49-30. Though Kylie Sawyers answered for the Lady Tigers, another Garrett layup and an Elizabeth Carter free throw pushed the Lady Bronco lead to 20, 52-32 as the third quarter was winding down. Western Brown took a page out of the Lady Tiger’s game plan to open their lead. “We’re typically the team that runs, runs, runs. We had a smaller rotation of girls today because we’re missing a couple of girls and we got tired,” Fallis said. “If we’re not running and pushing the ball our halfcourt offense against bigger teams doesn’t produce a whole lot points.” Bethel battled in the final quarter as they tried to cut into the Lady Bronco lead but could get no closer than 16 before Western Brown pulled away. “We’re still building a program,” Fallis said. “If things turn out the way we’d like it to, this will be our second winning season in a row. So we’re still learning how to win.” The Lady Tigers bounced back after the loss with a win over Felicity on Monday, Jan. 23, 56-28. Bethel is back in action on Thursday, Jan. 26 when they play Goshen at home. Bethel (8-6, 4-2 SBC-A) Baker 6 0 12, Sawyers 1 0 2, Poe 1 0 2, Lanigan 4 0 8, Atkins 2 2 6, Jenike 5 0 12, Shinkle 1 1 3. Totals: 20 3 45. Western Brown (11-4, 5-1 SBC-A) 68 Garrett 10 4 27, Henry 0 0 0, Wright 7 1 15, Carter 0 1 1, Seigla 7 0 15, Hall 0 0 0, Wiesenhahn 0 1 1, Dowd 1 4 6, Nickell 0 0 0, Fischer 0 0 0, Harvey 0 1 1, Leist 1 0 2. Totals: 26 11 68. Halftime: WB 37-24. 3pointers: BT 2 (Jenike 2); WB 4 (Garrett 3, Seigla).

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