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Ohio woman’s death ruled homicide, cause undetermined The cause of death for a Fairfield, Ohio, woman whose remains were found in Franklin County as been released as homicide by the Indiana State Police. After reviewing the results of post-mortem examinations conducted by various forensic specialists, the Franklin County Coroner, Wanda Lee, has ruled Katelyn Markham’s cause of death is undetermined and her manner of death is homicide, said Indiana State Police Sgt. Noel Houze Jr. The Franklin County Coroner’s Office released Markham’s remains Tuesday, Aug. 13, so that her family could make funeral arrangements. Markham’s remains were found near Cedar Grove on Big Cedar Road Sunday, April 7. The Franklin County Coroner’s Office, Indiana State Police, Franklin County Sheriff’s Deputies, and Indiana Conservation Officers responded to the scene, and April 8 those remains were positively identified as those of Markham, who had been reported as missing on Aug. 14, 2011. The Brookville Democrat reported in April residents in the area were skeptical the remains had been there for the entire 20 months since Markham was reported missing August 2011. They said

By Erika Schmidt Russell Editor Plans for a new gym at Lawrenceburg High School continue to move forward. In recent months the school corporation has hired BrunsGutzwiller as construction manager and architect RQAW/Lancer-Beebe. School board members voted 6-1 Monday, Aug. 12, to move forward with schematic designs of a new gym on the current location, meaning the old gym will be demolished. When the demolition will happen isn’t known, said Lawrenceburg Community School Corporation Su-

perintendent Karl Galey, adding it depends on when the designs are done and funding secured. School officials are looking at current needs and future needs for the design, and once the design is done, then the corporation will look at financials, said Galey. The corporation applied for a $1.2 million Penn National grant, but learned Monday it had been denied, he said. He isn’t sure if the corporation will reapply for the grant. The current gym, built in 1964, has major structural problems due to ground water problems associated with the fill under the gym and the aquifer. Lawrenceburg school

Staff Report The Dearborn County Historical Society will pay tribute to the county’s outstanding teachers with a special program at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8. The society is asking folks to share their memories of the teachers who made a difference in their lives, both in person at the program and also by writing down their memories. The written accounts will be compiled in a special book and kept on file at the society’s library. They can be dropped off or sent to Dearborn County Historical Society, 508 W. High St., Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 or brought to the program Sept. 8. Teachers can be living or dead but must have taught in Dearborn County.

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The Lawrenceburg Convention/Event Center and Hotel construction continues at Walnut and High streets. It is tentatively slated to open next spring. Meanwhile, there are plenty of other events going on in Lawrenceburg. This Saturday, Aug. 17, is the rescheduled Community Yard sale on downtown sidewalks and parking lots, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Music on the River continues on Thursdays through Sept. 5, and the final Party in the Street will be Sept. 6. The fun continues Sunday, Sept. 9, in Newtown with Arts and Crafts in the Park, and in downtown the Dearborn County Historical Society ice cream social. For events elsewhere see our calendars in print and online at thedcregister.com

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he used in 2013 to $960 million, and a drop in enrollment to 3,925 students plus 250 full-day kindercmattingly@registerpublications.com garteners. He also estimated 2.5 The way Sunman-Dearborn additional teaching staff for 2014. Not knowing what the state reSchools Director of Financial Opimbursement per student will me, erations Charles Blake put it, creathe used the same amount as was ing a proposed school budget is a provided in 2013. bit of a shot in the dark. “Our AV has dropped steadily “You don't know what your total from '11” he said. At that time, enrollment is going to be, you don't S-D's AV was just under $1.083 know what your assessed valuation will be, you don't know what billion, dropping to just over $1.017 billion by 2013. He proyour needs will be,” Blake told the S-D School Board at its regular meeting Thursday, Aug. 8. He then ex2011 2012 2013 plained how he County had put together Ripley $146,854,315 $142,295,070 $140,682,914 a proposed 2014 budget, surmis$937,299,806 $867,694,581 ing a drop in AV Dearborn $935,881,515 from the $970 TOTAL $1,082,735,830 $1,079,594,876 $1,017,377,495 million figure By Chandra L. Mattingly Staff Reporter

posed the school corporation advertise a rate of $1.9809 per $100 assessed valuation. The proposed total S-D budget of $43,014,106 includes $25,119,000 for the general fund; $5,755,798 for debt service; $1,149,422 for the pension bond; $4,554,185 for capital projects; $3,445,700 for transportation; and $990,000 for bus replacement, he said. The total compares to a proposed 2013 budget of $43,544,825, and is up from an initial proposal for 2014 of $42,898,714 Blake presented in July. In 2013, the state department of local finance approved a total 2014 S-D budget of Estimated $138,097,214 $39,150,573, said Blake. That in-

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officials began talking with Green- sites, the current gym location and dale and Lawrenceburg city councils another, had no significant difference about help replacing it in in regard to needed foundaOctober-November 2012. tions, said Galey. The gym is being inspectEarly projections for the ed quarterly, and/or as neednew gym were around the ed. “If we see something $15 million mark. State law we’d like to investigate,” requires voter referendums then the school calls the enfor many school/public fagineers, said Galey, adding cilities greater than $12 milit was last inspected in May. lion if funded through a bond Heavy rains this spring LSCS Super. Karl issue. and summer have not caused Galey said a re- Galey in December told school officials to “notice port showed no a group public meeting the anything substantial at this difference in two corporation does not so much time,” he said. sites for the gym. want to avoid a referendum, A geotechnical report with soil boring and analysis of two See GYM, Page 6A

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Dearborn County commissioners and council members met in the basement of the county administration building Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 13, for an informal discussion on the county’s revenue stream leading up to the budget review meetings Monday, Sept. 9, through Friday, Sept. 13. Leah Bailey from the county auditor’s office, along with county auditor Gayle Pennington, answered questions. All the members from both boards attended the meeting, except commissioner Kevin Lynch who was on vacation. The budget basically County administrator Terri breaks down into levy Randall recently controlled funds and rate had a history les- controlled funds. The son on how riv- biggest levy controlled erboat gambling fund is county general revenue is put in which makes up the bulk of the budget. Most of the budget. the salaries and operating expenses are paid from county general, said Bailey. But many of the questions centered around the county’s casino riverboat revenue funds. Bailey said the riverboat casino revenue the county has received has stayed on pace with last year so far. Many county officials worried there would be a significant dip after the new Horseshoe Casino opened in Cincinnati earlier this year. County administrator Terri Randall asked how the riverboat revenues were placed in the budget. It was set up in 1998 by the council members on the board at the time, said county council president Dennis Kraus Sr. Through the years adjustments have been made on occasion, said council member Bill Ullrich. Looking through the budget information, Randall said she did not know county fire and EMS units received funding from riverboat revenues in addition to what emergency service units receive from the commissioner budget. Randall and Lynch recently have been meeting with county emergency service units to learn more about the organizations and their needs. A lot of riverboat money has been given toward county roads. The state will soon be giving the counties more money for roads, said council member Liz Morris. But the money provided toward roads by the county needs to stay the same. If counties cut the funds, the state might go back to the previous funding formula, she said. Is the money in the accounts depleted at the end of each year?, asked Randall. The money is only depleted in a few accounts, such as the funds given to the emergency service departments each year. The money in the other accounts accumulates, said Morris. The current balances of each of the accounts will be provided by Bailey for the budget review meetings, said Pennington. “I think everyone has been here pre and

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■Whitney ■ Deeanna Platt, 24, of 4897 Longrun Road, Vevay, was arrested at 12:05 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 8, for probation violation. ■Gregory ■ J. Zeisler, 30, of 5501 Squirrell Run Lane, Cincinnati, was arrested at 3:27 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 8, for theft and attempted theft. ■Michael ■ Edward Hartry, 52, of 5521 Limaburg Road, Burlington, Ky., was arrested at 3:36 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 8, for conspiracy to commit forgery. ■Nicholas ■ Andrew Ante, 23, of 424 Fourth St,, Aurora, was arrested at 6:01 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 8, for theft and attempted theft. ■Rick ■ Allen Settle, 24, of 8288 Fair Meadows Drive, Aurora, was arrested at 12:14 a.m. Friday, Aug. 9, for possession of a narcotic drug. ■Christy ■ L. Smith, 47, of 5862 Ind. 48, Lawrenceburg, was arrested at 2:04 a.m. Friday, Aug. 9, for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated- endangering a person and possession of a schedule IV controlled substance. ■Joel ■ Alan Scudder, 21, of 211 Oakey Ave., Greendale, was arrested at 8:12 a.m. Friday, Aug. 9, for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated with a prior. ■William ■ Mickinley Lee, 20, of 43 Cross Creek Blvd., New Albany, was arrested at 5:05 p.m. Friday, Aug. 9, for probation violation. ■Vernon ■ Arnold McDade, 61, of 5617 Wood Ridge Road, Dillsboro, was arrested at 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 9, for operating a motor vehicle while

intoxicated with a prior. ■William ■ Andrew Girdler, 24, of 11 Sam St., Carrollton, Ky., was arrested at 10:25 p.m. Friday, Aug. 9, for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated with a prior. ■Dennis ■ Lee Johnson, 44, of 5850 Dry Fork Road, Cleves, was arrested at 11:27 p.m. Friday, Aug. 9, for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and OWI with person less than 18 years of age. ■Jason ■ Christopher Olges, 42, of 2129 South County Road 750 East, Dillsboro, was arrested at 12:45 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 10, for public intoxication and domestic battery. ■Anthony ■ Eugene Woods, 29, of 325 Short St., Lawrenceburg, was arrested at 12:46 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 10, for domestic battery, criminal confinement, residential entry, domestic battery with prior and criminal trespass. ■Brannon ■ Douglas McGuire, 27, of 13186 Sunset Drive, Dillsboro, was arrested at 1:51 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 10, for driving while license suspended (Susp/Prior). ■Eric ■ Sean Browning, 25, of 1295 Lock Road, Carrollton, Ky., was arrested at 3:20 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 10, for disorderly conduct, public intoxication, battery and criminal trespass. ■Anthony ■ Wayne Meadows Jr., 27, of 510 Boone Trail, Sparta, Ky., was arrested at 3:20 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 10, for possession of marijuana under 30 grams, public intoxication, battery on a police officer, disorderly conduct and criminal mischief. ■Haley ■ Dawn Miller, 18, of 17797 Palmer Road, was arrested at 5:46 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 10, for alcohol-

minor transporting, possessing and/ or consuming. ■Michael ■ Anthony Kushman, 57, of 2061- Sugar Ridge Lane, Lawrenceburg, was arrested at 8:53 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 10, for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated chemical test refusal. ■Steven ■ Allen Hickman, 24, of 495 Fourth St., Florence, Ky., was arrested at 10:05 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 10, for possession of a syringe. ■■Karalyn Rae Bishop, 37, of 10180 Maple Glen Drive, Dillsboro, was arrested at 3:09 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 11, for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated with a prior and operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. ■Kevin ■ Lee Riley, 20, of 14633 Ind. 350, Moores Hill, was arrested at 6:36 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 11, for battery and alcohol- minor transporting, possessing and/or consuming. ■Robert ■ Alan Brinkman, 21, of 13335 Longbranch Road, Moores Hill, was arrested at 3:32 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 11, for probation violation. ■Kyle ■ Daniel Sexton, 23, of 2996 Basket Lane, Lawrenceburg, was arrested at 7:05 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 11, for resisting law enforcement and probation violation. ■Jessica ■ Marie Broering, 28, of 6261 Soap Hill Road, Aurora, was arrested at 8:26 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 11, for theft and attempted theft. ■Amanda ■ Christina Struckman, 19, of 141 East State Road, Cleves, was arrested at 11:06 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 11, for theft and attempted theft. ■Jessica ■ Marie Piotrowski, 20, of 3550 Lakewood Drive, Cincinnati, was arrested at 11:06 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 11, for theft and attempted theft.

Developmental disability, vocational rehab service offices merge

As of Sept. 16, the Bureau of Developmental Disability Services’ and Vocational Rehabilitation Services’ collocated office at 211 N. Chestnut St. in Seymour will merge with the existing BDDS/VRS office in Clarksville. BDDS currently serves the following counties through the Seymour office: Bartholomew, Brown, Dearborn, Decatur, Jackson, Jennings, Ohio, Rip-

ley and Switzerland. Counties currently being served by VRS through the Seymour office are: Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Washington. Individuals receiving services from the Seymour office will not be impacted by the move. BDDS provides services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities that enable them to live as

independently as possible in their communities. VRS provides quality individualized services to enhance and support people with physical, intellectual and developmental disabilities to prepare for, obtain or retain employment. The Clarksville office is at 1452 Vaxter St. Call toll free, 1-877-218-3529.

Virginia Mirick

Virginia Mae Mirick passed away Aug. 9, 2013, at the Manor Care Nursing Center in Anderson, Ind. Virginia was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Aug. 1, 1920, to John and Grace Case. She worked with her sister Martha as an “airplane bumper” during World War II. She retired from Seagram’s brewery in 1960 and lived in Bright, Ind. For the last 13 years, Virginia made her home in Anderson, Ind., with her nieces and caretaker, Emley Hallgarth Sensing. Her only son, William Strode, a veteran of the Vietnam War, preceded Virginia in death. She also was preceded in death by her husband, William Mirick; her loving sister, Martha Henson, and her brother, George Case. She leaves to cherish her memory, her granddaughters, Faith Strode and Dawn Stinson (Todd and five greatgrandchildren); her nieces, Emley Sensing, Betty Mc-

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Computers + cruisers = mobile Aurora police offices By Chandra L. Mattingly Staff Reporter cmattingly@registerpublications.com

What can withstand heat, cold and a bumpy ride, provide outstanding warrant and license information, and relay its geographic position? The new in-car computers Aurora Police Department received through a grant do all that and more, said APD Sgt. Josh Daugherty. The new Panasonic Toughbooks replace the same brand computers the department got five years ago “which doesn't seem like a long time, but when you're talking computers, it is a long time,” he said. Dearborn Community Foundation provided the $43,465 grant to purchase the 10 new computers, one per cruiser, with each of the 10 APD officers assigned his or her own vehicle. “The ones we have are special. … They're military specced so they can run under extreme heat and cold … and withstand a lot of gyrations,” said Daugherty. When following a motorist, an officer can enter the license plate number in the state system and have that

ging the identical information with the state and transferring charges to the court system, he said. The same process is used with a vehicle accident report. That improves accuracy and the whole process lessens the time an officer is stopped, increasing safety by lessening traffic hazards and the chances of an officer getting hit. “Particularly, drunk drivers will fixate on that flashing red light” and rear-end a cruiser, said Daugherty. The new computers also have lighted keyboards, another safety option, he said. Formerly, officers had to turn on a light inside the cruiser to see the computer keyboard at night, which would allow anyone, including criminals, to see and target the officer. These computCHANDRA L. MATTINGLY/The Register ers also have touch screens, he added. Aurora Police Sgt. Josh Daugherty types in a report on the new Panasonic Toughbook With the automatic vehicle in his police cruiser. APD is equipping all 10 officers' cruisers with the new computers location, dispatchers can see thanks to a Dearborn Community Foundation grant. officers' locations on a map information before stopping In normal traffic stops, the plate or driver license infor- on their screen, said Daughthe vehicle. officer then can run the mo- mation. erty. “It will give us an alert of torist's driver's license in just And the computer transIf a priority call comes in, a wanted person. … It kind a few more minutes. fers the information onto the dispatcher can send the of gives us a heads up versus Officers no longer have to the warning or traffic ticket, closest officer, or if a cruiser being surprised with it,” he tie up dispatchers to have should the officer decide to should be in a wreck, particusaid. them get and relay license issue one, as well as log- larly if it goes off the road, its

location can pinpointed. In addition, if a suspect runs into the woods and officers are trying to box in an area, any gap in coverage is easy to spot on a computer screen. The entire county has AFL, again, gotten through grant funding. “A lot of our technology … obviously is through grants,” he said, thanking DCF. APD now has in-car cameras, computers, AFL, even infrared printers which don't use ink, which dries up in hot cars, he said. “Without their help, we'd really be behind the times,” said Daugherty, who joined APD in 2001. At that time, police reports were typed on typewriters in the police station. Aside from the tickets issued, Aurora police now are essentially paper-free in their cruisers. “This makes a cruiser into a mobile office. I can do everything in this car that I can in the office now,” said Daugherty. But the computers also can be carried inside. “It's amazing how far we've come with technology,” he said.

NEWS BRIEFS West Nile Virus activity in 35 counties INDIANAPOLIS— Health officials continue to encourage Hoosiers to take steps to protect themselves from West Nile virus and other mosquitoborne diseases after mosquito samples from 35 counties have now tested positive for the virus. There has been one human case of West Nile virus in Ripley County and one equine case in Adams County. Counties with West Nile virusinfected mosquitoes include Adams, Allen, Carroll, Clinton, Daviess, Delaware, DeKalb, Grant, Hamilton, Jay, Jefferson, Knox, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Lake, Marion, Marshall, Martin, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Newton, Noble, Ohio, Parke, Steuben, Sullivan, Tippecanoe, Tipton, Starke, St. Joseph, Vanderburgh, Vigo, White and Whitley. The Indiana State Department of Health has collected and tested nearly 120,000 mosquitoes from all 92 counties for West Nile virus and Saint Louis encephalitis. There have been no positive findings for Saint Louis encephalitis at this time. State health officials recommend the following preventative measures: ■Avoid ■ places where mosquitoes are biting; ■Apply ■ insect repellent containing DEET, picaradin or oil of lemon eucalyptus to clothes and exposed skin;

■Install ■ or repair screens on windows and doors to keep mosquitoes out of the home; and, ■When ■ possible, wear pants and long sleeves, especially if walking in wooded or marshy areas. West Nile virus can cause West Nile fever, a mild form of the illness, which can include fever, headache, body aches, swollen lymph glands or a rash. Some individuals will develop a more severe form of the disease with encephalitis or meningitis and other severe syndromes, including flaccid muscle paralysis. To reduce potential mosquito breeding grounds: ■Discard ■ old tires, tin cans, ceramic pots or other containers that can hold water; ■Repair ■ failed septic systems; ■Drill ■ holes in the bottom of recycling containers left outdoors; ■Keep ■ grass cut short and shrubbery trimmed; ■Clean ■ clogged roof gutters, particularly if leaves tend to plug up the drains; ■Frequently ■ replace the water in pet bowls; ■Flush ■ ornamental fountains and birdbaths periodically; and, ■Aerate ■ ornamental pools, or stock them with predatory fish. Individuals who think they may have West Nile virus should see their health care provider. For more information about mosquito safety, please visit the Indiana State Department of Health’s website at www.

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Redevelopment will review projects GREENDALE- The City of Greendale Redevelopment Commission will meet Tuesday, Aug. 20, at 5:30 p.m. at the Greendale Utility Building, 510 Ridge Ave. Topics of discussion will be review of grant projects, executive director report, updates on South Schenley oroperty, Greendale comp plan review, south redevelopment drainage project, new development updates and any other matters presented.

Conservancy district meeting changed LAWRENCEBURG-The Lawrenceburg Conservancy District changed their regular scheduled August meeting to 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 22, at the conservancy’s office at 225 E. Eads Parkway, Lawrenceburg.

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181 Market Street, Aurora, IN - $88,500- You will like what you see in this 3BD, 2 BA, eat-in kitchen, walkout basement, newer roof, windows and water heater. Large deck with river view and large fenced yard. 11:00-1:00. Contact Linda Sefton (513)255-7032. 3342 Reilly Millville Rd, Hanover Township, OH- $524,900- Fabulous custom brick Ranch on 21+ acres w/a spectacular view! Handicap access. Heated pool, 1-acre pond, woods and plenty of privacy. Four large bedrooms, finished basement with an abundance of room for entertaining. 30x60 barn w/electric, fenced. 11:001:00. Contact Tim Hill (513)309-0840. 4721 Winsford Court, Middletown, OH- $114,999- Shows like a model home! Open Living room, Dining room, Kitchen. Family room with Fireplace. 3 bedroom Traditional. Deck off the Dining room, view of the fenced yard with shed. Oversized 2-car garage. On cul-de-sac. 2:00-4:00. Contact Tim Hill (513)309-0840. 3952 SR 56, Rising Sun, IN- $79,900- All the privacy you need, yet not even 2 miles out of town. This 3 bedroom, / 1bath home sits off of 56, with plenty of road frontage. This home features large rooms and a large back deck. It also comes with a river view right in your own backyard. 3:00-5:00. Contact Katie Zeinner (812)584-1156. 362 Carimel Ridge, Edgewood, KY- $195,000- Buyers to verify room sizes and schools. Alarm at property. This 3-4 bedroom brick ranch has unique floor plan with sunken living room, eat in kitchen, hardwood floors. Lower level is finished with large laundry, study currently used as a bedroom and 2 full baths. Walkout from both levels to enjoy the 1 acre lot with mature trees. 2:00-4:00. Contact Dee Begley (859)466-3870.

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Aug. 16, through Monday, Sept. 2, officers from the Indiana State Police will participate in the Operation Pull Over, “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” enforcement campaign. Operation Pull Over is funded by a federal grant through the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute and allows additional police officers to work overtime with an emphasis on locating and arresting impaired drivers. During the two-week enforcement period, troopers will be conducting sobriety checkpoints and saturation patrols targeting impaired and dangerous drivers. The purpose of the enforcement campaign is to remove impaired drivers from Indiana roadways before they cause needless pain, suffering, or death to innocent victims. Impaired driving remains one of America’s deadliest problems. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2011, 32,367 people were killed nationally in motor vehicle crashes. That same year, 9,878 people were killed in crashes that involved a driver or motorcyclist with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or higher. That means every 53 minutes someone died in a crash involving an impaired driver. In Indiana, in 2011, there were a total of 188,132 crashes, 4,938 involved an al-

cohol impaired driver, resulting in 140 deaths. Reminders so motorists can avoid being arrested for driving while under the influence of alcohol or narcotics:

■■Plan ahead and always designate a sober driver before consuming alcohol. ■Don’t ■ drive a vehicle if you’ve been drinking alcohol. Call a taxi or a sober friend. A cab ride is cheaper than a D.U.I. arrest. ■Take ■ care of your friends. Never let

a friend drive while impaired. Take their keys. ■If ■ you are hosting a party, always offer non-alcoholic beverages. Make sure all of your guests leave with a sober driver. ■Never ■ provide alcohol to anyone under the legal drinking age of 21. Motorists are encouraged to report suspected impaired drivers by calling 911. Give a vehicle description, location, and direction of travel.

Thank you Jesus, Mary, and Joseph for favors granted. P.G.G.

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NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY AND PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF POTENTIAL CONVERSION OF A FLOODPLAIN The USDA, Rural Utilities Service has received an application for financial assistance from Harborview Apartments located at 110 Exporting Street, Aurora, IN. The proposed project consists of the rehabilitation of 31 apartments to improve energy efficiency; the conversion of six efficiency apartments into three, one-bedroom apartments; and demolition of the adjacent Dickerson House followed by the expansion, leveling, and paving of the parking lot in order to meet current Americans with Disability Act requirements. If implemented, this project will directly convert less than 0.5 acres of floodplain. The purpose of this notice is to inform the public of this proposed conversion and request comments concerning the proposed project, alternative sites or actions that would avoid these impacts, and methods that could be used to minimize these impacts. Copies of the environmental assessment as well as the Historical Preservation Section 106 documentation are available for review at the Aurora Public Library, located at 414 2nd Street, Aurora, IN, 47001. For further information, please contact Theresa Brading, Area Specialist, at telephone 812-346-3411 extension 120, or 2600 Highway 7 North, North Vernon, IN, 47265. Any person interested in commenting on this proposed project may submit written comments to the USDA Rural Development address above by 30 days from the first publication date for this notice. Rural Development is an Equal Opportunity provider, lender, and employer. Complaints of discrimination should be sent to: Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250.


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Obamacare and the need for hard questions On Aug. 24, 2001 a there’s no guarantee the French stuntman named next president will be a ReThierry Devaux tried to publican. bungee jump off of Lady Gov. Pence is seeking a Liberty’s torch in the New waiver from U.S. Health York harbor, and ended up and Human Services to exdangling on his parasail tend the Healthy Indiana from her wrist. Plan for the 37,000 now It was a whimsical mo- enrolled. He wants to use it ment that delighted tourists, as an expansion. cable news producers and It appears as if Indiana’s viewers across the globe. leaders are putting all the New York Mayor Rudy eggs into repeal or the HIP Giuliani would call the expansion. But multiple thrill-seeking “Terry Do” an sources who have worked “idiot” as the moment dis- on health issues in Indiana appeared into the late sum- tell me it is unlikely the fedmer haze and, a few weeks eral government will accept later, a maelstrom. HIP as an expansion vehicle That, of course, would and even if they do, it will be the Sept. 11 terror at- be dramatically changed. tacks just across the harbor. It would have to in order “Terry Do” became to absorb up to terror pilots, the 400,000 more World Trade Center enrollees. towers fell, and evSeveral sourcerything changed. es have characIndiana’s political terized the dyand policy establishnamic between ment has been rivGov. Pence and eted by a series of the Obama ademails from former ministration as a BRIAN Gov. Mitch Daniels historic “game of and former Supt. HOWEY chicken.” Tony Bennett that Gov. Pence has now led to an has vowed never investigation in the A to F to expand traditional Medschool grading program. icaid. The option in that Earlier this year, everyone scenario, is that Indiana was obsessed with Gov. then leaves about $10 bilMike Pence’s income tax lion in federal funding cut. (which Hoosier taxpayers The real billion dollar contribute) on the table. story - the maelstrom on Question for local reportthe brink - is Obamacare ers and editors? What hapand the impact it is going to pens to your local hospitals have on hundreds of thou- should this occur? sands of poorer Hoosiers, My sources say that local tens of thousands of fami- medical community leaders lies, the state’s communi- are walking a tight rope. ty hospital systems, local Many are conservatives safety net organizations, the skeptical of Obamacare. more than $10 billion Indi- But the loss of Medicaid ana lawmakers may leave funding poses a huge dion the table, and the next lemma. They are reluctant generation of state and local to alienate Gov. Pence at budgets. this point. There are so many facets What happens to the of this story that we don’t urban medical centers which know about, that this is es- get the “disproportionate sentially a call to action for share hospital” (DSH) paythe various news organiza- ments for serving large inditions, reporters and opin- gent populations? ion shapers to go out into This would include their communities - and into Wishard in Indianapolis, the Indiana Statehouse and Parkview in Fort Wayne agencies and begin to ask and Methodist in northern the hard, penetrating ques- Lake County. tions. I have Republican sourcRight now, we have about es in the medical commua thimble full of relevant in- nity and at the Statehouse formation on this topic and who acknowledge, “That’s there is an ocean of data to a valid concern.” Some beprocess. lieve it will lead to a crisis So much of the debate and cost taxpayers more in over Obamacare has taken the long run. on sharp, partisan and ideoFamily and Social Serlogical trimmings. vices Administration ComBut the fact is, it’s the law missioner Debra Minott of the land and it is going to suggested in June that require pragmatism to deal without a Medicaid expanwith the myriad of impacts. sion, “We will be making Right now, Indiana’s sure they are aware of the leaders are preoccupied community health centers with mostly denouncing in their communities, free Obamacare and calling for clinics that are available in a repeal. U.S. Rep. Marlin multiple places around the Stutzman has talked about state and other safety netit in the context of a poten- type resources.” tial government shutdown Local reporters should rather than fund Obamcare, be asking their community though he says there is plen- safety net organizations ty of time to negotiate. about their current needs And in Galesburg, Ill., on and ability to expand serJuly 24, President Obama vices. reiterated his stance that the There is so much work reform would move for- to do, so many questions to ward. There was an election ask, and our leaders need about nine months ago, and to have a candid, pragmatic American voters reelected discussion with citizens. Obama and a Democratic Virtually none of this is Senate, while Hoosiers sent happening now. Democrat Joe Donnelly to the upper chamber. Gov. Pence and those About Brian who loathe Obamacare can wish and wish and wish it Howey to go away. But RepubliBrian Howey is a third gencan U.S. Sen. Dan Coats eration Indiana journalist has told me that a repeal is who has emerged as one of the Midwest's leading unlikely. political analysts. His Others talk about repeal weekly Politicking column after Obama leaves office, reaches more than 250,000 but the entire medical and readers via more than 25 insurance industry will be newspapers. settled into the new law and

Would Jesus ‘extinguish’ churches or would He embrace change? Editor: The decision to “extinguish” 12 parishes in the the Archdiocese, which includes our parish St. Joseph’s, leaves me feeling very frustrated and sad. I just keep thinking, “Is the Church doing what Jesus would have done?” Would He have stood steadfast to old beliefs of celibacy for priests in spite of the fact that vocations have dropped so dramatically?

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Would He close churches and risk losing folks who are invested emotionally and monetarily in a community of people and a religion many of us have known since birth? I don’t believe that He would. I believe that in the past 30 years He would have guided the Church to allow priests to be married and to allow women to become priests. The Church’s mission is to lead people toward religious fulfillment and to guide them in achieving their spiritual life. How can they do that when there are no priests to say Mass and administer to the very people they are supposed to be serving? In 2006, the Legacy for Our Mission capital campaign was underway in the archdiocese. Our parish raised funds for and built a Parish Life Center. Other parishes in our area used their money to build buildings, pave parking lots, and/or remodel existing structures. Why would the Archdiocese encourage parishes to spend so much money on

improvements and then seven years later close the churches? And despite what the archdiocese representatives and local TV news sources have reported, our parish membership is not declining. In my opinion, the Church has lacked leadership in dealing with the decline of vocations over the past thirty years. This is just business for the Church but what kind of business doesn’t plan for the future? The priest shortage didn’t happen overnight. What was their long-range business plan for ensuring there were leaders to carry on the work of Christ? Will they continue to close churches until there are no more priests and no more churches to close or will they seek a solution to the root of the problem? If they continue on the same path, I see no future for the Catholic Church. Diana Trabel Jackson Township St. Joseph Parish

HAPPENINGS FROM THE PAST Tanners Creek stinks; CCC camp in Rising Sun becomes fairgrounds; new owner for Veraestau Lawrenceburg High School hazing 25 years ago, August 1988 The first day of school was August incident had sent four teens to juvenile court. Their licenses had been 23. CHRIS suspended and they were nnn Excessive heat had affect- MCHENRY under a strict curfew. nnn ed three Lawrenceburg utility The Lawrenceburg Ameriemployees. can Legion Color Guard had won first nnn The Rolfes brothers of Harrison place in a V-J Day parade in Seymour. nnn were the new owners of the Durbin Greendale residents were dealing Bowl. with bad odors and contamination of nnn Aurora: A video about Aurora had Tanners Creek. been produced by Ken Petro. He had donated a copy to the Aurora Public 75 years ago, August 1938 Lawrenceburg basketball coach HarLibrary, but they did not have a video old Benedict was attending coaching player. school. nnn nnn David Poindexter was playing footBernard McCann was chairman of ball for Purdue. the executive committee for the Northwest Territory celebration in Law50 years ago, August 1963 Public Service of Indiana announced renceburg. nnn it was reducing its electric rate. Lawrenceburg residents were comnnn Aurora had been honored for eight plaining about the stench from a storm years without a pedestrian death. The sewer at Walnut and New streets. nnn mayor was Bernard Teaney, and Carl More than 200 people had attended Gillis was Police Chief. an open house for Lawrenceburg Lumnnn

ber Company’s new home in Greendale. nnn Rising Sun: The grounds and buildings at the former Civilian Conservation Corps camp had been turned over to the American Legion for a fairgrounds.

100 years ago, August 1913 The Lawrenceburg street commissioner had been ordered to fill in the ruts in Front Street with rocks. nnn Aurora: Veraestau had been sold to Frank Holman of Alabama. He planned to use it as a summer residence. nnn Special trains were running from Aurora to the Moores Hill Chautauqua. nnn Ebenezer: Some 40 or 50 people had been made ill by eating ice cream at a lawn fete at the Bundy school. nnn There would be auto races at the fairgrounds on Labor Day. Chris McHenry is Dearborn County Historian.

GUEST COLUMN

If jobs open, will young people take them?

There is a sub-discipline in eco- benefits to those 26 years old contribnomics that studies labor supply, spe- utes to postponing full-time participacifically whether or not individuals in- tion. crease hours worked outside the home Furthermore, it is not at all unusual when higher wages are offered. for parents to indefinitely subsidize Those studies should be of interest interest on student debt, car insurto policymakers concerned ance and cell phones. Finalwith the fiscal and social MARYANN ly, some potential workers effects of changes in the O. KEATING qualify for unemployment, American workforce. disability, academic stipends For years, the studies conand other government incerned themselves with the extent to come assistance. which the labor supply curve bends Another factor explaining the debackwards as, for instance, when high- clining labor force participation rate is wage doctors and lawyers reduce hours the differential between what people available for appointments. The con- believe they should earn and the wage sensus, at that time, was that low- and offered. medium-wage workers had no choice It is repeatedly impressed on stubut to supply the standard 40-hour dents that once they attain a certain work week regardless of compensa- degree or certification they will earn tion. median wages or more. We fail to menNow, however, government offi- tion that this is based on probabilities cials, concerned with the flow of tax for expected income over 40 years by revenue, are worried not only that jobs those who were willing to pull up roots do not exist but that Americans are and start over several times throughout choosing not to accept them. Conse- their careers. quently, payroll and income-tax revA careful study of data provided enue per person is falling. in the National Longitudinal Study Aside from the issue of funding of Youth (NLSY) shows that family government, there is the potential loss formation is critical in determining of a generation — one only loosely at- the probability that a U.S. resident, tached to the labor force. So, assuming between the ages of 26 and 31, particifor a moment that employers are will- pates to some extent in the labor force. ing to hire, it is useful to analyze why Those with biological children, livpositions are not being accepted. ing in or out of household, have higher The most obvious explanation is that work participation. This is definitely some individuals do not need wage true for males, but the result is also income. A few are so affluent that positive and statistically significant they need not concern themselves with for women, regardless of the number earning a living. But most of those of children. not seeking or accepting work are not There is some indication that mar“trust fund babies.” ried women (and those who are cohabSome of us, on the other hand, are iting) are less likely to work outside fortunate enough to extend the length the home. Marriage and co-habitation, of time we stay in school or remain however, strongly increase the likelidependent on parent income. hood of male employment. The extension of family healthcare What do people in their 20s do all

day if they are not working or providing care? Unfortunately, the NLSY survey does not address this issue directly except to categorize those who are or are not currently enrolled in school. Data is offered, though, to show that increased television viewing by an individual is statistically associated with fewer hours allocated to earning wage income. What are the implications of declining work participation for those entrusted with policy making? There are those who argue that the issue will self-correct as young people mature and are drawn into the labor force as the economy recovers. Others suggest exploring alternatives such as sales or value-added taxes as substitutes for taxing wage income in order to maintain government services. Most agree that we should avoid all policies that discourage employers from hiring or inhibit real takehome wages from rising. With regards to social concerns, government policy with respect to fertility and household formation is a dangerous game fraught with hazard, here and abroad. Through the mid-1990s in the U.S., a significant marriage tax penalty in conjunction with the Aid to Dependent Children program created a lethal policy combination. There appears, however, to be a natural proclivity for human beings to form households and become responsible for the next generation — unless, that is, they have better options. Maryann O. Keating, Ph.D., a resident of South Bend and an adjunct scholar of the Indiana Policy Review Foundation, is co-author of “Microeconomics for Public Managers,” Wiley/Blackwell, 2009.

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shhhhhh! Dillsboro passes noise ordinance By Chandra L. Mattingly Staff Reporter cmattingly@registerpublications.com

At its regular August meeting, Dillsboro Town Council approved a noise ordinance, heard about a property dispute, and suspended its free movie nights. The ordinance declares unreasonably loud and disturbing noise to be a nuisance and set fines of $50, $150 and $250 for the first, second and third offense, respectively. Any additional offenses also would be subject to a $250 fine. Councilman Rick Fields said he would prefer higher fines, but made a second to councilman Tom Wafford's motion to accept the ordinance with the fines above. That followed a successful motion by David “Woody” Fryman, seconded by Wafford, to set the above fines. Town attorney John Watson noted the ordinance specifies “persistent” and annoying noise, including that created by: playing music, operating machinery or equipment, sounding a horn or other device (except as a danger signal), shouting or otherwise creating noise on public streets, and domestic animals or livestock. No time frame is specified, as an annoyance may occur any time of day for folks who work different shifts. Dillsboro Police Chief Ryan Brandt said on most first complaints, he will ask folks to turn down the sound and just give them a warning. He had said the amount of $250 for a first offense, as initially suggested, “right off the bat is a lot.” But anyone carrying on at 2 or 3

a.m. is going to get a fine, not a warning, he added. The council also approved a revision to the town's ordinance concerning mowing and other work done by town crews on private property. The fee will be $250 initially for any work done, then $50 per hour per person if the work takes over two hours. Christy Plyman, Bank Street, came to the board about a property dispute with neighbors Susie and Lucky Greco. Plyman said she has lived there two years, but not had the property surveyed since a title search came back clean. She thought a former fence line was the property line, but the neighbors began planting beyond it, she said. They told her they'd had their property surveyed, so Plyman found the pins from that survey and drove posts beside them, only to have the Grecos tear out both pins and posts and throw them into Plyman's yard, she said. She said she's willing to just leave the situation alone if the Grecos would agree to it. Watson told Plyman the town has little control over those kinds of disputes. “I know of no recourse besides the courts,” he said. Or the two sets of neighbors could hire a mediator. Plyman said she did not want a legal battle, but was just looking for a peaceful resolution. “It's (just) 5 feet of ground,” she said. Susie Greco, also attending the meeting, made no comment. Council president Mary Lou Powers told both women it was good to see their properties looking so nice.

Beautification Inc., told council the nonprofit's members no longer want to participate in the town's movie night. “It's really a chore to put the screen up,” and taking it back down in the dark is difficult, he said. One member re-injured his back in the process in July. Dillsboro Fire Chief Tim Heitmeyer said he could ask fire department members if they would be willing to help out with movie night. The department also could provide lighting for taking down the screen. Town manager Scott Fortner said town officials have been discussing whether to continue to use the screen and equipment Greendale lends them, as putting up the screen is “quite a chore.” The town has canceled its movie night previously planned for September. “Dino (Schmaltz, utility director) and I are trying to come up with a better idea,” he said. In other business, Filter said a 60 foot vinyl privacy fence had been put up to block the recycling bins behind the town hall from neighbors' views. It cost $1,550, about $200 more than previously priced. Paul Filter, chairman of Dillsboro Brandt said he'd gotten prices on

No movies?

a 2014 Chevrolet Tahoe: $31,138 from Lawrenceburg Chevrolet, and $31,095 from Vebelhor & Sons, Jasper, Ind. Smaller SUVs would not fit the department's needs due to the K-9 unit, he said. Fields suggested Brandt price other manufacturer's models with the same capabilities “since it's the people's funds.”

Fryman said it would be helpful to put off purchasing a new police vehicle because town officials don't know how much riverboat gambling sharing revenue will be affected by Ohio casinos. Brandt said he was

hoping to order a vehicle late in the year for delivery and payment in January.

Pass-through money

Turning to Multiple Machining's building project, Fortner said the new building is “just about done.” Dillsboro, which is acting as a passthrough agency for a Lawrenceburg Economic Development grant, received $400,000 in grant funds from Lawrenceburg for MM, he said. The town has received three payment applications for a total of $245,297. The town council then approved paying those and granting personal and real property tax abatements for the business, in increments of 10 percent over a 10-year period. Meanwhile, O'Mara repaved six streets in town in two days, and did a good job, said Fortner. A storm drain extension off Front Street will require permits from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and the U.S. Corps of Engineers, he said. In other town business, the town's new webpage is up and running, he said. The site's address is www.townofdillsboro.com and Fortner asked anyone noticing corrections are needed to contact him.

COURTHOUSE NEWS July 25-31, 2013 Circuit and Superior II Court The following have been granted dissolution of marriage; ■Michael ■ and Angel McClary. ■Heather ■ and Jeff Burns. Marriage License ■Herschel ■ W. Morris Jr. and Shannon K. Barber, 18381 St. Rt. 1, Lawrenceburg, Ind. ■David ■ Taylor Davenport, 112 Camden Court, Evansville, Ind., and Kelsie Marie Vandyke, 22862 Burtzelbach Road, Guilford, Ind. ■Sean ■ Michael Wilhelm, 9997 Old Hickory Road, Brookville, Ind., and Tiffany Lynn Froman, 15205 State Road 1, Liberty, Ind. Dearborn County Recorder’s Office Aug. 1, 2013 ■Michael ■ O. Blevins to Wells Fargo Bank, NA lot in Knabe Subdivision. ■Darrell ■ M. Haltom and Anna Marie Haltom to Kevin T. Graf and Danielle C. Noble lot in Picnic Woods Subdivision. ■Bank ■ of America, NA to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development lot in Town of Sparta. ■Crossbow ■ Trails, LLC to Homes for Our Troops, Inc. lot in Crossbow Trails Subdivision. ■Federal ■ National Mortgage Association, Fannie Mae to Donald L. Henry and Janice M. Henry land in Kelso Township. ■James ■ J. Bierman to Alfred H. Gober Jr. and Kathleen J. Gober land in Logan Township. ■Grand ■ Communities, LTD to Fischer Attached Home II, LLC lot in Riviera Condo Subdivision. ■Carrie ■ Rowekamp to William D. Snyder lot in Rocky Mountain Estates Subdivision. ■Paul ■ Messmore Trust Trustee to John A. Smith lot in South Pointe at Piper Landing Condo Subdivision. ■David ■ Styer Trust Trustee to Oak Heritage Conservancy land in Sparta Township. ■Thomas ■ P. Schira and Deborah A. Schira to Paul Messmore lot in Hid-

den Valley Lake Subdivision. ■James ■ I. Remmell Jr. to Catherine M. Rich land in Logan Township. ■William ■ E. Acra and Barbara L. Acra to Jason Person and Mona Agger lot in Hidden Valley Lake Subdivision. ■Jaime ■ Conley Richardson to Jaime Conley land in Center Township. ■Charles ■ Huber and Virginia Huber to Alex D. Gottmann lot in Lenovers Addition Subdivision. ■Dean ■ W. Benning to Heather Rump land in Caesar Creek Township. ■Joann ■ Folke to Robert A. Folke land in Lawrenceburg Township. ■James ■ C. Goodall, Judy E. Goodall, United States of America and State of Indiana to HSBC Bank USA land in Lawrenceburg Township. ■Mark ■ E. Clifford and Sandra K. Clifford to Paul L. Caszatt and Susan A. Caszatt lot in Hidden Valley Lake Subdivision. ■James ■ T. Worbington, Christina Hope Worbington, Cach, LLC, ACB American, Inc. and United Recovery Systems to Bank of America, NA lot in Park Grove Subdivision. ■Victoria ■ McCann to Kondaur Capital Corporation lot in Hidden Valley Lake Subdivision. ■JPMorgan ■ Chase Bank National Association to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development lot in City of Aurora. ■Christopher ■ Douglas Wagner and Cynthia Wagner to Jeffrey Zang and Anna Marie Zang lot in Harley Springs Subdivision. ■Wells ■ Fargo Bank National Association to Jacquline Lindsley and William Lindsley lot in Hidden Valley Lake Subdivision. Aug. 1-7, 2013 Circuit and Superior II Court The following have been granted dissolution of marriage; ■Jeffrey ■ Dale and Michelle Foster. ■Britany ■ Marie and Michael D.J. Carroll. ■Gregory ■ and Tracy Bice. ■James ■ M. and Stacey L. Berger. Marriage License ■Michael ■ A. Cade, 8243 Fairmead-

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ows Drive, Aurora, Ind., and Janice E. Locke, 1889 E. State Road 44, Connersville, Ind. ■Sean ■ Michael York and Jennifer Lee Bruner, 7 Butler Court, Lawrenceburg, Ind. ■Michael ■ Stephen Laake and Jocelyn Marie Bozman, 20078 Lakeview Drive, Lawrenceburg, Ind. Dearborn County Recorder’s Office Aug.8, 2013 ■Chris ■ G. Batsakis, Lydia R. Batsakis and Antonia C. Wyatt to Frederick W. Couch II land in City of Lawrenceburg. ■■David McMullen and Alisa McMullen to Brian A. Miller and Kam M. Miller lot in Becket Landing III Subdivision. ■Sharon ■ S. Egan to Sharon S. Gilb lot in Tebbs 1st Addition Subdivision. ■Grizzly ■ Diers and Merrilee Diers to Jeffrey A. Davis and Karen M. Davis lot in Hoosier Hills Estates Subdivision. ■Daniel ■ C. Hill to Tammy Lellems lot in Riviera Condo Phase Subdivision. ■Lisa ■ M. Dyer to Corey Kaeser and Jessica Kaeser lot in Rocky Mountain Estates Subdivision. ■Jim ■ Burk and Mary Burk to Ryan M. Weidner and Brittany N. Weidner lot in Lawrenceville Farm Subdivision. ■Edward ■ Welch and Tammie Welch to Sherry Vinson lot in Clover Hill Subdivision. ■Robert ■ J. Aichele Trustee and Raymond P. Aichele Trust to Tiina M. Scholle and Robert Scholle lot in Picnic Woods Subdivision. ■Tucker ■ Development Corp. to Stephen L. Viel and Linda Ann Viel lot in Seldom Seen Estates Section 2 Subdivision. ■Secretary ■ of Housing and Urban Development to Thomas William Triggs and Linda Kay Triggs land in Manchester Township. ■Michael ■ O. Blevins to Wells Fargo Bank, NA lot in Knabe Subdivision. ■Darrell ■ M. Haltom and Anna Marie Haltom to Kevin T. Graf and Danielle C. Noble lot in Picnic Woods Section 9 Subdivision.

■Bank ■ of America, NA to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development lot in Town of Sparta. ■Crossbow ■ Trails, LLC to Homes for Our Troops, Inc. lot in Crossbow Trails Subdivision. ■Fannie ■ Mae, Federal National Mortgage Association to Donald L. Henry and Janice M. Henry land in Kelso Township. ■James ■ J. Bierman to Alfred H. Gober Jr. and Kathleen J. Gober land in Logan Township. ■■Donna M. Gabbard to Michael T. Heeman land in Manchester Township. ■Charles ■ A. Whiting Jr. and Anne W. Whiting to Joshua A. Stetter lot in Hidden Valley Lake Subdivision. ■Colin ■ Applegate and Christine Applegate and Dennis P. Huguenard lot in Falcons Nest Subdivision. ■Terry ■ J. Bradford and David O. Bradford to Richard J. Louis lot in South Pointe at Piper Landing Condo Subdivision. ■Fanne ■ Mae, Federal National Mortgage Association to Nicholas Bolton and James W. Bolton lot in BN McHenry & Co. Addition Subdivision. ■Carroll ■ Tandy Sutton Estate to Krista L. Adkins and Curtis M. Adkins land in Center Township. ■James ■ Turner and Jewel Turner to Christopher M. Turner and Paula R. Turner land in York Township. ■Elmer ■ Barlow and Lavera Barlow to Larry L. Barlow and Dennis W. Barlow lot in Louis B. Ruhlman Addition Subdivision. ■Oscar ■ L. Curtsinger and Judith A. Curtsinger to Philip G. Hafertepe and Tina Hafertepe lot in Hidden Valley Lake Subdivision. ■Joyce ■ Frances Herzog to Paul Bernard Herzog lot in East Dearborn Heights Estates A Subdivision. ■Paul ■ Bernard Herzog to Donald Herzog, Lenard Herzog, Gary Herzog, Edward Herzog, Thomas Herzog, Thomas Herzog, Daniel Herzog and Theresa Black lot in East Dearborn Heights Estates A Subdivision. ■Donald ■ A. Richards and Ernestine Richards to Betty Cummings, Mary

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DEATH,

BIG GOVERNOR VISIT

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people frequently walk in the area and would have noticed the smell of a decomposing body, and would have noticed something because trash dumped in the area is visible from the road. The Indiana State Police and the Fairfield Police continue working jointly in their investigation into the death of Markham. Anyone who has any information regarding her death is urged to call the Indiana State Police at 812-6895000, Fairfield Police at 513867-6094, or Crime Stoppers at 888-352-3040 or 513-3523040, said Houze.

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Gov. Mike Pence is greeted by Rising Sun Mayor Branden Roeder, also a third grade teacher at Ohio County Elementary School, as the third-graders as they head to riverfront for a sack lunch before a luncheon for adults hosted by the Chamber of Commerce Wednesday, Aug. 14. Pence also was stopping in Dearborn County at Manchester Elementary School Wednesday.

Exec session set on litigation Aurora City Council will hold an executive session at 5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 19, to discuss initiation of litigation or litigation that is either pending or has been threatened in writing. This will be the second executive session this month for that purpose. Council also will discuss a job performance evaluation of individual employees, according to the notice from the city.

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post the boat. The difference is night and day,” said Morris. Even when the county struggled with the recession and had to use more riverboat casino revenue than the board wanted, the riverboat casino revenue has made a big impact, she said. The county has been fortunate. The conditions of the roads are much worse in some surrounding areas, said commissioner Shane McHenry. Randall then asked if the county somehow keep track of the grant money received by each of the departments. She wants to look into additional grant money possibilities, but was not sure what the county already received. There is a drawer behind Bailey’s

desk where the auditor’s office keeps track of all the grants received by the county, said Pennington. Bailey needs to know what each grant can be used for in each department, said Pennington. All the grant money also is listed in the annual report, said Bailey. Are most of the grants yearly? asked county council member Dan Lansing. Most of the grants must be applied for annually, but some of those grants are based on a fiscal, not calendar year, said Bailey. Pennington then asked if the council members or commissioners needed any other specific information prior to the budget review hearings. Lansing asked the auditor’s office to provide a list of each department’s additionals requests to help council members make decisions about what to cut or keep in the proposed budgets for 2014.

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From Page 1A but knows that most of the time referendums fail. Batesville schools tried to pass one about two years ago and it failed. “We do know the cost will be less than the $15 million estimate,” said Galey Wednesday, Aug. 14. Once the design is done, the school corporation will be able to determine if a referendum would be needed or a petition-remonstrance, “or if funding can be secured without the need for either one.” The new project would entail the gymnasium itself, male and female locker rooms, and coaches offices. Some question marks on what to include with the construction project are how many offices, and whether or not to have an artificial surface on football field.

cluded approved amounts of $23,578,770 for the general fund and $922,000 for the bus replacement fund. Knowing the state will make cuts, public entities usually propose larger budgets than absolutely needed so they can survive the cuts, he explained to the school board's newest members. The school district will get its amended, approved budget from the state, hopefully in November, he said. Meanwhile, student enrollment will be counted in mid-September and state reimbursement adjusted up or down depending on the count, he said. The public budget hearing will be at the Thursday, Sept. 12, school board meeting, and the board will be asked to adopt the budget at its Thursday, Oct. 10 meeting. The S-D board usually meets at 7 p.m. in study hall room 142 at East Central High School, St. Leon.

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Small miracles count for Knights SDHS football surprises with 79 players out BY JIM BUCHBERGER Sports Editor AURORA – South Dearborn football went 0-10 for the 2012 season and was facing dwindling numbers and even bleaker prospects as this fall approached. But a minor miracle already may have occurred for the beleaguered Knights - thanks to the positive approach of straight-shooting new head coach Chris Nobbe and some hallway recruiting by a hardy core of dedicated upper class players. The numbers don’t lie. Between the start of classes July 31 and the first official day of football practice Monday, Aug. 5, SD bolstered its lean roster with 18 new players. The latecomers helped swell the team total to 82 players at one point. By early this week, the figure had stabilized at 79. “I’m not sure if that number is set just yet,” said Nobbe, a 16-year Knights assistant coach with the well-deserved reputation as a “character guy.” “But our numbers are solid. We'll probably dress about 76 players. We made a determination a few weeks ago not to have a freshman team this year. Instead, we're going to go two-platoon at the varsity and jayvee levels. It's a better way to provide better individualized coach-

South Dearborn's Shawn Barrett (84) and James Elza (31) engage in a spirited passing drill during preseason practice last week. Knights entered the second full week of practice with a roster of 79 players. ing. We want to make the sor until late last May. program grow that way.” Bad fortune continued to Returning only four start- plague Knights football this ers with any real varsity summer, when all-conferexperience from last year's ence fullback/linebacker Ben squad, which averaged a pal- Bruner, one of just 12 seniors try 10.6 points per game, projected to return, needed South Dearborn was clearly two surgeries to fuse fracheaded for a rebuilding year tured vertebrae. this fall. With Bruner out for the Former head coach Eric season, South Dearborn reLows (five seasons, 20-31) ceived more bad news when stepped down after getting two more veterans opted to a promotion to executive as- transfer to Lawrenceburg. sistant to SD corporation suSorely in need of someperintendent Dr. John Meh- thing positive heading into rle, but top assistant Nobbe preseason practice to start wasn't confirmed as succes- this month, Knights got

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New South Dearborn head football coach Chris Nobbe let his upper class players scour the halls for talent during the first few days of the new school term that started July 31, yielding 18 new Knights “walk-ons.” somewhat of a windfall when their current upperclassmen began scouring the halls for football talent. “I didn't do anything,” Nobbe said. “I let the kids take care of it. I told our kids that have showed so much dedication, showing up all summer and putting in a lot of hard work, to talk to their classmates. I put it on their shoulders. All of a sudden, we had a bunch of new kids coming in to get sign-up sheets.” While Nobbe admits only one of the newcomers may

see any real varsity playing time at this point, he's grateful for the extra manpower. “We've only got eight seniors who actually will be playing,” said the SD coach. “If we had a large class of 20 seniors, it would be different. We're still vulnerable to injuries, which would mean we'd have to fill in with kids from lower class levels at specific positions. But this allows us some depth so we can practice better. And some of these new kids may develop into varsity players down the road.”

South Dearborn's recruitthe-halls effort may well be the first small victory for Nobbe's coaching philosophy, aimed at a cultural change toward accountability – both in the classroom and on the playing field – for Knights football. “It doesn't matter if a kid is a star athlete or not,” he said. “Every student has a right to be part of our program if he wants to. Playing sports is a part of the high school experience that can help give

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Lady Tiger soccer goes without Lowe

Showdown tailgate/pep rally Aug. 23 ACL procedure L AW R E N C E B U R G - First Financial Bank, Lawrenceburg, will host a pregame pep rally/tailgate event Friday, Aug. 23, prior to the LawrenceburgSouth Dearborn Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown high school football kickoff game at Dick Meador Stadium/Neary Memorial Field. Located adjacent to the stadium, at 41 W. Eads Parkway, First Financial Bank's pep rally will run from 5-7 p.m. Tigers vs. Knights Eastern Indiana Athletic Conference gridiron rivalry game also is this year's kickoff to Crosstown Showdown XVI, which involves a total of 26 games between Tri-State area teams between Aug. 23-31 at various sites. The combination pep rally and tailgate party will feature free food, prize giveaways, free team posters, cornhole games and VIP pass giveaways for the football game, which include free Skyline Chili during the game. Temporary tattoos for the kids and free hair coloring in washable team colors, courtesy of Great Clips, also will be available. Bands and cheerleaders from the two schools also will be on hand to perform. For a limited time, First Financial Bank will offer a $100 cash bonus to anyone who opens a new checking account.

shelves 31-goal scorer for year BY JIM BUCHBERGER Sports Editor

LAWRENCEBURG – At first , the injury didn’t seem that severe for a tough, relentless scoring machine like Haley Lowe. Lowe, who set Lawrenceburg’s school record with 31 goals (6 assists, 68 points), scoring in every match for the No. 1-ranked (Class A) Lady Tigers last fall, went down in a club soccer match in mid-May. But further examination revealed that the LHS senior All-District forward - county and conference Offensive Player of the Year in 2012 for coach Bill Offutt’s 17-3-0 team – had suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in the knee. Lowe underwent successful reconstructive surgery at the beginning of June and will be rehabbing through most of this season, as the Lady Tigers defend their conference (10-0) and sectional crowns. “There’s a small possibility Haley could be back by the end of the season,” said Offutt, whose deep, talented LHS girls varsity squads are 34-4-2 over the past two seasons, including a Sweet Sixteen state tournament run in 2011. “But we’ve been planning

to play this season without her. Even if she’s able to make it back by tournament time, there’s probably no way she’d be 100 percent. We’ve pretty much known it since her surgery in June.” Offutt added, in the understatement of the year so far: “It’s a little bit of a blow.” Combine the loss of Lowe’s prodigious offensive output with the fact that Lawrenceburg graduated the core

of that formidable defense with its 12 seniors last May, and it may appear that the Lady Tigers are apt to come crashing back to reality in 2013. Well, probably not. Offutt and company still return nine proven varsity regulars, including talented forward/mid sisters Abbey (4 goals, 8 assists) and Alley Schmidt (7 goals, 10 assists), and Autumn (senior mid) and

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Lawenceburg senior Haley Lowe, whose 31 goals ranked among state leaders a year ago, will miss all or most of this fall's campaign after undergoing ACL knee surgery in June.

H.S. girls soccer

■■2012 RESULTS – 17-3-0 (10-0 Eastern Ind. Athletic Conf, champion). Class A sectional champion. Lost to Indpls. Chatard 4-1, regional. ■■TOP RETURNEES – M Abbey Schmidt, M Autumn Magee, D Mackenzie Anderson, F/M Alley Schmidt, F/M Alexis Fussnecker, D Grace Weismiller, D Tori Stuard, F Peighton Cook, F Rachael Magee ■■NEWCOMERS TO WATCH – GK Lauren Kittle, GK Sydney Lovins, M/D Emily Sampson, M/D Ashley Miller, M/F Phoebe Beiderhake, F Josie Denton ■■SEASON OPENER – Tuesday, Aug. 20, at Switzerland County Rachael Magee (sophomore forward). Also back are athletic junior forward/mid Alexis Fussnecker (1 goal, 10 assists) and defenders Mackenzie Anderson, Grace Weismiller and Tori Stuard. And don’t overlook sophomore forward Peighton Cook, potentially the next LHS scoring phenom, whose eight goals, four assists last fall earned her county Newcomer of the Year postseason honors. “We’ve got a good, young core of players back, and last year’s experience helps, without a doubt,” said eighth-year head coach Offutt, whose team wore the No. 1-ranked target on its back most of the season and held up quite well

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under pressure. “We’re just kind of resetting things, trying to find spots where everyone is most comfortable. We’re trying to find and emphasize our strengths and make sure our weaknesses don’t show too much. We’ve lost key people at all positions. But we’ve got a real good group coming back. They’ve worked hard all summer and they’re working very, very well together. We’re trying to prepare them the best way we can.” Have confidence that Offutt and returning assistant coaches Andy Magee and Leah Clark will put the LHS girls in the best possible

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EC girls soccer loaded with talent, 14 seniors 13-6-2 sectional champs in 2012, Trojans primed BY JIM BUCHBERGER Sports Editor

work in progress last season. It certainly helped get them all get through the tragic Oct. 6 auto accident death of boys co-captain Jacob Amberger, plus a mainly irrelevant post-season two-game forfeit fiasco for a player who participated in an illegal coed league. Now it looks like time for the Lady Trojans to cash in all their markers. East Central's array of senior veterans centers around

tall, athletic midfield scoring leader Emily Koschmeder (15 goals, 6 assists) and runningmate Daria Voelker (3 goals, 2 assists). Forwards Madison Martin (10 goals, 5 assists), Rachel Sicking (8 goals, 7 assists) and Melody Lutz (10 goals, 10 assists) are playmakers all, with outside mids Hannah Patton (4 goals, 2 assists) and Becca Ginn (4 goals, 2 assists) equally capable. Classmate Grace Em-

erson (8 goals, 7 assists) can sub in seamlessly, along with Sarah Rosenzweig. If there's any sign of vulnerability in the EC lineup, although doubtful, it may be on defense, which bore the bunt of last year's five graduates. That stop unit allowed only 19 goals in 2012, posting 10 shutouts. But center defender Hannah Woeste and backliner Katie Ravenna, a senior and junior, respectively, are as

ST. LEON – East Central girls soccer weathered a rather turbulent 2012 varsity season, emerging with a 136-2 record and the program's 14th sectional championship in school history. Now, coach Jim Lockwood's Lady Trojans are poised for another one of those banner years that seem to happen so frequently around St. Leon. A talent-laden, seniordominated roster – 14 of them, to be exact – should put EC in good position to top all area teams, including the expanded Eastern Indiana Athletic Conference and make an extended state tournament run. “We have a lot of people back,” said Lockwood, entering his 20th season overall as head coach, after returning from a brief hiatus a year ago. “We're a senior-laden team. The expectations are pretty high, Hopefully, we can hold it together and have a good year.” A master of understatement, that guy. But LockJIM BUCHBERGER/The Register wood's brand of cool, con- East Central forward/midfielder Madison Martin (6, white uniform), who scored 10 sistent leadership clearly goals with five assists last season, is one of 14 talented, experienced seniors back for Lady benefitted a team that was a Trojan varsity soccer.

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■■2012 RESULTS – 13-6-2 (8-2 EIAC, 2nd place). Class 2A sectional champion (14th). Lost to Bloomington North 4-2, regional final. ■■TOP RETURNEES – M Emily Koschmeder, M Daria Voelker, F/M Madison Martin, F/M Becca Ginn, M Hannah Patton, F Melody Lutz, F Rachael Sicking, F Grace Emerson, F Sarah Rosenzweig, D Katie Ravenna, D Hannah Woeste, D Sarah Hallman, D Kierstin Nadler, D Brianna DePue, GK Madison Turner ■■NEWCOMERS TO WATCH – D Morgan Weber, F Madison Wiedeman ■■SEASON OPENER – Monday vs. Franklin County, 5 p.m. good as any in the area. Senior Katie DePue, back from ACL rehab, and juniors Sarah Hallman and Kierstin Nadler add talent and depth. Senior goalkeeper Madison Turner, a third-year starter, was said to have struggled some last season, despite racking up 137 saves and a 1.01 goalsagainst average. But Turner turned it up a notch in state tournament play to gain momentum going into this season. The only downside of all those veterans is that EC's varsity roster has little room to spare for newcomers this fall. Two who could contribute, advancing from coach

Jim Lockwood, Jr.'s 8-2 reserve squad, are defender Morgan Weber and forward Madison Wiedeman, both sophomores. “It's a heck of a lot of fun to coach this group,” said Lockwood Sr. “The attitude and work ethic have just been tremendous. We've toughened up our schedule a lot and we're working extremely hard to get the best possible results.” Another bad omen for Trojan opponents this fall. EC girls varsity swept all five of its matches in the Mason (Ohio) preseason tourney in July, defeating Princeton, Indian Hill, Glen Este, St. Mary's and Monroe.

Local racer earns spot at motocross national event Staff Report

cluding James Stewart, Ricky Carmichael, Travis Pastrana and Jeremy McGrath, have won AMA Amateur National Championships at Loretta Lynn’s. The race is so prestigious that in 2012 it became

such as Poor Boy Racing, FCA Motocross, God’s Given Talent, MotoExtremes, and HURRICANE MILLS, MadCow Designs who help Tenn. - Rising Sun’s Michael with discounts, supplies and Mathis just made his dream gear for the races, Mathis has come true. The 41-year-old had the opportunity to purdirt bike racer has qualified sue this lifeand competed long dream. in the largest He has won amateur motoseveral races cross race in the in the last 5 world, the 32nd years and Annual Red c o m p e t es Bull AMA Amsome weekateur National ends at a few Motocross local tracks ChampionHigh Fly MX ship at Loretta in CrothersLynn’s Ranch. ville IndiMathis took ana, Hoosier on over 20,000 Hilltoppers hopefuls from Motocross in across AmeriParis Crossca to earn one ing, Indiof just 1,446 ana, Haspin qualifying posiAcres in Lautions. rel, Indiana “The AmaNickota Moteur NationMATHIS PHOTO tosports Park als at Loretta Rising Sun biker Michael Mathis (left) is pictured with me- and the forLynn’s is the mer DTrack chanic Keith see the day that Mathis received his “infamous” event every MX both in Red Bull AMA Amateur National Motocross bib at the event motocross racer Milton Kenin the country at Loretta Lynn's Tennessee farm farm this summer. tucky. wants to compart of the Red Bull Signature Mathis made the journey pete in,” said Event Director Series, airing race coverage to Tennessee along with his Tim Cotter. “A win at the Am- on NBC for the first time wife Stacy, son Caleb and ateur Nationals gives a rider ever. In 2013, the coverage friend/mechanic and fellow instant national notoriety and only gets better as the Red teammate Keith See of Rising can serve as a springboard to Bull Signature Series will air a lucrative professional moto- LIVE coverage from Loretta cross career.” Lynn’s on NBC for the first Most of America’s top pro- time ever. fessional motocrossers, inWith the help of sponsors

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From Page 1B position to succeed. Magee coached the Tiger junior varsity to an 11-2 mark last fall, and will hand the reins over to Clark this season. But Lawrenceburg is not without areas of concern. Specifically, they involve replacing the likes of Lowe, county Defensive Player of the Year and All-District defender Jodi Offutt, All-District defender Hannah Knippenberg and goalkeeping standout Kennedi Willis (77 saves, 13 shutouts). A goalkeeping platoon of sophomores Lauren Kittle and Sydney Lovins will rotate to start the season, after combining quite effectively for last year’s reserves. “Both are very talented and will compete all year in goal,” Offutt noted. Other former jayvee players who’ll help include junior midfielder/defenders Emily Sampson and Ashley Miller, junior mid/forward Phoebe

Beiderhake and Lawrenceburg’s latest freshman phenom, forward Josie Denton. The only major position change will move junior Alley Schmidt to defense from her former midfield spot. Offensively, Tigers hope depth and skill will help compensate for the loss of Lowe. “Peighton Cook and Rachael Magee both are good, young scorers,” Offutt said. “We’ll try and spread the ball around more offensively. Hopefully, they (rival defenses) won’t be able to key on any one player so much.” One thing is for certain as Lawrenceburg’s 2013 girls soccer season opens. Lady Tigers had better hit the ground running, with three of their first four games against East Central (away, next Thursday), 2012 state runner-up and 2011 state champ Providence and New Albany (both in the District 5 Tournament Aug. 24 at Columbus). “They’re going to test us right away,” Coach Offutt said.

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East Central High School is proud to introduce Mr. Baxter McCory as the “Student of the Month.” Baxter is the son of Monty and Monica McCory and brother to York, Brilan, and Charsan. Baxter is a senior at ECHS, and he serves as the student body president. In addition to being an outstanding student, Baxter is very involved in student activities and high school life. He serves as the vice president of the Junior Statesmen of America club, a member of the National Honor Society, a TOP (Trojan Orientation Program) Mentor, an Academic Team member, Spanish club member, and a member of the Student Council. Baxter is also a member of the cross country team for the 4th year and has been active with the track team for 3 years. After graduation, Baxter plans to major in Biomedical Engineering and is hoping to attend Purdue University. Being a huge fan of amusement parks and roller coasters, Baxter originally thought about pursuing a career as a roller coaster engineer. So, for a summer job, Baxter works at Kings Island on the Flight of Fear roller coaster. In his spare time, Baxter enjoys watching reality tv shows. He is a fan of Survivor, The Amazing Race, and Big Brother. In October, Baxter turns 18 and plans to audition for Survivor! Baxter’s passion, though, is helping others. He enjoys organizing and helping with the school’s canned food drive, Special Olympics, the Special Olympics dance, and City Gospel Mission. No task is too big or too small for Baxter; he tackles all with diligence, perseverance, congeniality, and optimism. Each day, Baxter welcomes each person with a huge smile, positive greeting, and enthusiasm. Student Council Sponsor Krista Hutzel says, “Over the past four years it has been an absolute joy watching Baxter grow into the awesome student leader that he is today. He continually puts others before himself, strives for excellence in all that he does and always makes life fun when you’re around him.” As for the new school year, Baxter is very excited and ready to go. He states, “I am really excited for my senior year, and I am especially excited for some of the new things we have planned for student council. It should be an awesome year!”


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SCOREBOARD 2013 Preseason Rosters EAST CENTRAL Trojans No.-Player Pos. 1-Brett Mahoney K 2-Sid Fox RB/LB 3-Colton Hoog TE/LB 4-Brad Bonomini WR/DB 5-Justin Stone DB/WR 6-Kaleb Krummen RB/LB 8-Andrew Williamson WR 9-Luke Patton QB/DB 10-Jeff Case WR/DB 11-Logan Siewert WR/DB 12-Brandon Koch QB/DB 13-Alex Fields RB/DB 14-Hunter Kammer WR/DB 15-Reid Strobl QB/DB 16-Dylan Watkins RB/DB 17-Ryan Lamping QB/DB 18-Justin Drees WR/DB 20-Doug Rosemeyer RB/DB 21-Zach Knueven DB/WR 22-Andrew Keilholz RB/DB 23-Evan Werner DB/WR 24-Ethan Eyers-Edds WR/DB 25-Brandon Thompson RB/DB 26-Brandon Faber RB/LB 27-Cade Knueven RB/DB 28-Dylan Louden WR/DB 31-Jerred Wernke DB/WR 32-Zach Theobald WR/DB 33-Zach Ruhe DB/WR 34-Austin Donawerth WR/DB 36-Dominic Witko DB/RB 37-Chase Fette LB/TE 38-Lucas Frick FB/LB 40-Nathan Austing FB/LB 41-Dario Giuntini LB/RB 42-Kevin Weltzin DL/OL 43-Hunter Armstrong LB/FB 44-Nick Dressman TE/LB 45-Dustin Ward RB/LB 46-Jacob Booker TE/LB 47-Dustin Gindling LB/RB 48-Ryan Ferguson LB/RB 49-Nick DeZarn WR/LB 50-T.J. Hamer DL/OL 51-Jarrod Schwenk OL/DL 52-Garrett Sheehan DL/OL 53-Mike Martini OL/DL 54-Blake Ashcraft OL/DL 55-Andy Nailor DL/OL 56-Chase Sutherland OL/DL 57-Tim Dunn OL/DL 58-Jacob Williamson OL/DL 59-Kyle Schuh DL/OL 60-Zach Sprague OL/DL 61-Dylan Messmore OL/DL 62-Matt Sizemore OL/DL 63-Bryce Stonefield OL/DL 64-Tyler Ohmer OL/DL 65-Jacob Steinmetz OL/DL 66-Nathan Knueven OL/DL 67-John Black Jr. OL/DL 68-Matt Rolfes OL/DL 69-Roger McConnell OL/DL 70-Christian Deck OL/DL 71-Trevor Owens OL/DL 72-John Horstman OL/DL 73-Bryan Killeen DL/OL 74-Ross Martini OL/DL 75-John Wilgenbusch OL/DL 76-Brad Admire OL/DL 77-Derek Cooper DL/OL 79-Austin Franz OL/DL 80-Chris Watts WR/DB 81-Josh Lewis DB/WR 82-Brendon Fisbeck TE/LB 83-Thomas Fliehman WR/DB 84-Clayton Castle WR/DB 87-Chris Cook WR/DB 88-Connor Lynch WR/DB 89-Nolan Moser WR/DB 91-Joe Brush K 94-Ryan Freese OL/DL 95-Clint Mirus OL/DL 97-Nick Stidham K 99-Mackean Knigga K HEAD COACH – Justin Roden LAWRENCEBURG Tigers No.-Player Pos. 1-Alex Wilder QB/DB 2-Jordan Kauffman WR/DB 3-Jacob Hinds WR/DB 4-Gavin Lambert WR/DB 5-Riley Lansing WR/DB 6-Parker Hahn K 7-Brad Kohlmeier RB/DB 8-Blake Abdon RB/DB 9-Gavin McClanahan OL/LB 10-Grant Bradley QB/DB 11-Konnor Jackson RB/DB 12-Mike Land WR/DB 13-Sam Fette QB/DB

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a well-rounded education that can really benefit them.” Although the Knights are almost sure to experience continued growing pains this season, they added a little luck with the unexpected arrival of four transfer players at the start of preseason training. Two of those could help immediately, including junior Josh Anglin, a polished 5'10”, 165-pound former jayvee quarterback at Madison Central High, a Class 6A school in Richmond, Ky.; and 5'11”, 200-pound sophomore defensive lineman, late of Chattanooga, Tenn. Two more move-ins who could boost the Knights are sophomore lineman Daniel Orzechowski, from New Jersey, and South Ripley transfer Cole Moore, a sophomore fullback.

14-Eli McNaughton WR/DB 15-Cyril Nordhoff WR/DB 16-Brandon Hiett OL/DL 18-Trevor Rolfes WR/LB 20-Mitch Martin WR/DB 21-Jake Thayer QB/DB 23-Ben Murphy WR/DB 25-Kameron Ribiero RB/DB 26-Jordan Houze QB/DB 28-Hunter Schneider WR/DB 29-Tanner Heist WR/DB 30-Nathan Hill WR/DB 32-Jacob Ruberg WR/DB 33-Jacob Wesley WR/LB 34-Kyle Worthington WR/DL 38-Nico Jessee WR/DB 40-Travis Fritts WR/LB 42-Jamie Struble WR/LB 43-Noah Inman WR/DB 44-Roland Hawkins WR/LB 45-Trent Hughes WR/DB 46-Noah Hummel OL/DL 50-Caleb Craft OL/DL 51-Jesse Hennies OL/DL 52-Ken Hill OL/DL 53-Sam Tibbetts OL/DL 54-Broghan Blondell OL/DL 55-John Plunkett OL/DL 56-Cody Owens OL/DL 58-Logan Scudder OL/LB 59-Lane Courter OL/DL 60-Isaac Lane OL/DL 61-Ricky Simpson OL/DL 63-Travis McAdams OL/DL 64-Matt Kirk OL/DL 65-Lane Vest OL/DL 67-Noah Boyd OL/DL 72-Garrett Brooks OL/DL 73-Joe Lacey OL/DL 74-Alex Orndorff OL/DL 75-Aaron LaFollette OL/DL 76-Ronnie Botkins OL/DL 77-Gary Friend OL/DL 78-Corey Quicksall OL/DL 79-Autin Selby OL/DL 80-Troy Tuberville WR/DB 85-Alex Goffena WR/DB 87-Hunter Showalter WR/DL 88-Austin Jefferson WR/LB 90-L.J. McCarty OL/DL 92-Elijah Gannaway OL/DL 93-Aaron Nerlinger OL/DL 94-Jonathan Farmer OL/DL 96-Mike Lowe OL/DL 99-Dylan Buckingham OL/DL HEAD COACH – Ryan Knigga 2013 Varsity Schedules EAST CENTRAL Trojans Class 4A Sectional 23 AUG. 16 – At Lawrenceburg (Scrimmage) 23 – RUSHVILLE * 30 – HARRISON (OHIO) SEPT. 6 – CINCINNATI LASALLE 13 – At Franklin County * 20 – At Batesville * 27 – SOUTH DEARBORN * OCT. 4 – CONNERSVILLE * 11 – GREENSBURG * 18 – At Indpls. Roncalli, 7:30 p.m. HOME GAMES IN CAPS * - Eastern Ind. Athletic Conf. games Kickoff at 7 p.m. EDT unless noted LAWRENCEBURG Tigers Class 3A Sectional 30 AUG. 16 – EAST CENTRAL (Scrimmage) 23 – SOUTH DEARBORN * 30 – At Taylor (Ohio) SEPT. 6 – At Milan 13 – At Greensburg * 21 – FRANKLIN CO. (at Lucas Oil Stadium), 2 p.m. 27 – BATESVILLE * OCT. 4 – At Rushville * 11 – At Connersville * 18 – SILVER CREEK, 7:30 p.m. HOME GAMES IN CAPS * - Eastern Ind. Athletic Conf. games Kickoff at 7 p.m. EDT unless noted SOUTH DEARBORN Knights

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2013 Fall Schedules EAST CENTRAL Lady Trojans AUGUST 19 – FRANKLIN COUNTY * 20 – At Cincinnati Sycamore, 3 p.m. 22 – LAWRENCEBURG * 24 – District 5 Tourney, Columbus, 9 a.m. 29 – At South Dearborn * SEPT. 4 – JENNINGS COUNTY, 5:30 p.m. 5 – At Connersville * 12 – HARRISON (OHIO) 14 – At Lawrenceburg, 10 a.m. * 17 – At Greensburg * 18 – RUSHVILLE, 6:30 p.m. * 19 – BATESVILLE * 28 – At Center Grove Tourney, 10 a.m. 30 – At Batesville HOME MATCHES IN CAPS * - Eastern Ind. Athletic Conf. matches Kickoff at 5 p.m. unless noted LAWRENCEBURG Lady Tigers AUGUST 20 – At Switzerland Co., 5 p.m. 22 – At East Central * 24 – District 5 Tourney, Columbus, 11 a.m. 27 – At Rising Sun, 5 p.m. SEPT. 4 – FRANKLIN COUNTY * 7 – RUSHVILLE, 12 p.m. * 10 – BATESVILLE * 14 – EAST CENTRAL, 12 p.m. * 16 – At Taylor (Ohio) 17 – At South Dearborn * 19 – At Harrison (Ohio), 24 – At Franklin County 26 – CONNERSVILLE, 7:30 p.m. * 28 – GREENSBURG, 10 a.m. * OCT. 2 – At Oldenburg Academy HOME MATCHES IN CAPS * - Eastern Ind. Athletic Conf. matches Kickoffs at 7 p.m. unless noted

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2010– The PGA Championship at the Straits Course at Whistling Straits in Haven, Wisconsin, ends in excitement and controversy. It appears there will be a threeway playoff between Marvin Kaymer (Germany), Bubba Watson and Dustin Johnson (both USA), all tied at 11-under-par 277. But Johnson is assessed a two-stroke penalty for “grounding his club” in a bunker on the final hole, a rules violation. This is in spite of the fact that the difficult course is strewn with hundreds of sand patches, considered to be bunkers. Johnson had not realized that his ball had been located in one such “hazard.” Kaymer beats Watson by one stroke in a three-hole playoff.

Birthdays

Reds pitcher Joey Jay, born 1935. Mets catcher Duffy Dyer, born 1945. Mariners lefty Oliver Perez, born 1981. SEPT. 5 – FRANKLIN COUNTY * 7 – COVINGTON CATHOLIC 10 – At Harrison (Ohio) 14 – LAWRENCEBURG, 12 p.m. * 18 – At Rushville * 19 – At Cincinnati LaSalle, 4:30 p.m. 20-21 – At Pike Invitational, Indpls., TBA 26 – At Greensburg * 28 – At Ryle (Ky.), 12 p.m. 30 – BATESVILLE * HOME MATCHES IN CAPS * - Eastern Ind. Athletic Conf. matches Kickoff 5 p.m. unless noted

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2013 Fall Schedules EAST CENTRAL Lady Trojans AUGUST 10 – At Greensburg, 9 a.m. 12 – At Oldenburg Academy 13 – 3-Way at Lawrenceburg 19 – GREENSBURG 22 – 3-Way at South Decatur, 4 p.m. 27 – At Franklin County 29 – At Lawrenceburg, 4 p.m. SEPT. 3 – 4-Way at Milan 11 – At South Decatur, 4 p.m. 12 – FRANKLIN COUNTY 16 – EIAC TOURNAMENT, TBA

THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 H.S. Girls Golf ■■Lawrenceburg, Switzerland Co. at South Dearborn (Dearborn CC, Aurora), 4 p.m. H.S. Volleyball ■■South Dearborn at Lawrenceburg (Varsity, Reserve, Freshman Scrimmage), 5 p.m. FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 H.S. Football ■■East Central at Lawrenceburg (Dick Meador Stadium/Neary Memorial Field) (Scrimmage), 7 p.m. ■■Milan at South Dearborn (Knights Stadium, Aurora) (Scrimmage), 7 p.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 H.S. Girls Soccer ■■South Dearborn at Lawrenceburg (Scrimmage), 11 a.m. H.S. Boys Soccer ■■Lawrenceburg at Jac-Cen-Del (Osgood) (Varsity Scrimmage), 7 p.m. Auto Racing ■■Lawrenceburg Speedway – Dick Gaines Memorial/Dog Daze of Summer – Lawrenceburg Chevrolet Sprints, Budweiser UMP Modifieds, Impact

Sports Pure Stocks, Zimmer Tractor Hornets, Pit Gates Open 4 p.m., Front Gate Opens 4 p.m., Pre-race Concert 4-6 p.m., Hot Laps 6 p.m., Racing 7 p.m. MONDAY, AUGUST 19 H.S. Girls Soccer ■■Franklin County at East Central (St. Leon) (Varsity & Reserve), 5 p.m. H.S. Volleyball ■■East Central at Greensburg (Varsity, Reserve, Freshman), 5 p.m. ■■South Dearborn at Southwestern (Hanover) (Varsity & Reserve), 6 p.m. H.S. Girls Golf ■■Greensburg at East Central (Grand Oak GC, West Harrison), 4:30 p.m. ■■Oldenburg Academy at South Dearborn (Dearborn CC, Aurora), 5 p.m. H.S. Boys Tennis ■■Lawrenceburg at Franklin County (Brookville) (Varsity & Reserve), 5 p.m. ■■Rushville at East Central (St. Leon) (Varsity & Reserve), 5:30 p.m.

19 – At Batesville, 4 p.m. 21 – IHSAA Sectional, TBA HOME MATCHES (at Grand Oak GC) IN CAPS Tee time 4:30 p.m. unless noted LAWRENCEBURG Lady Tigers AUGUST 6 – At South Dearborn 13 – EAST CENTRAL/UNION CO. 15 – L'burg/Switz. Co. at South Dearborn, 4 p.m. 20 – L'burg/North Decatur at JCD, 4:30 p.m. 22 – At Jac-Cen-Del, 4:30 p.m. 24 – At Connersville Invitational, 1 p.m. 26 – TAYLOR (OHIO), 4 p.m. 29 – EAST CENTRAL/OA, 4 p.m. SEPT. 2 – L'burg/JCD at South Ripley, 4:30 p.m. 3 – At Madison 5 – BATESVILLE, 4:30 p.m. 10 – FRANKLIN COUNTY, 4:30 p.m. 11 – L'burg/Southwestern at Switz. Co., 4:30 p.m. 12 – L'burg/Batesville at Greensburg, 4:30 p.m. 16-17 – EIAC Tourney at Grand Oak 18 – At Taylor (Ohio), 4 p.m. HOME MATCHES (at Hidden Valley Lake GC) IN CAPS Tee time 5 p.m. unless noted

SOUTH DEARBORN Lady Knights AUGUST 6 – LAWRENCEBURG 10 – At Greensburg Invitational, 9 a.m. 13 – At Madison 14 – SD/Southwestern-Shelby at South Decatur 15 – L'BURG/SWITZ.COUNTY, 4 p.m. 19 – OLDENBURG ACADEMY 22 – MILAN/SOUTH RIPLEY, 4:30 p.m. 24 – At Connersville Invitational, 1 p.m. 26 – BATESVILLE, 4:30 p.m. 29 – SWITZERLAND COUNTY, 4:30 p.m. SEPT. 2 – SD/Milan at North Decatur 4 – EAST CENTRAL 5 – SD/Southwestern-Hanover at South Ripley 11 – At Franklin County 12 – At Jac-Cen-Del 14 – EIAC Tourney at Grand Oak GC, 8 a.m. 16 – SD/Franklin Co. at Greensburg 19 – At Lawrenceburg, 4 p.m. 21 – IHSAA Sectional, Greensburg, TBA HOME MATCHES (at Dearborn CC) IN CAPS Tee time 5 p.m. unless noted

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Class 4A Sectional 23 AUG. 16 – MILAN (Scrimmage) 23 – At Lawrenceburg * 30 – MADISON SEPT. 6 – BATESVILLE * 13 – CONNERSVILLE * 20 – At Greensburg * 27 – At East Central * OCT. 4 – FRANKLIN COUNTY * 11 – RUSHVILLE * 18 – At Muncie South, 7:30 p.m. HOME GAMES IN CAPS * - Eastern Ind. Athletic Conf. games Kickoff at 7 p.m. EDT unless noted IHSAA FOOTBALL SECTIONALS 2013-14 CLASS 4A – Sectional 23 Columbus East, Connersville, EAST CENTRAL, Franklin County, Greenwood, Madison, Shelbyville, SOUTH DEARBORN CLASS 3A – Sectional 30 Batesville, Greensburg, Guerin Catholic (Indpls.), Hamilton Heights, Indian Creek, Indpls. Marshall, LAWRENCEBURG, Rushville CLASS 2A – Sectional 39 Clarksville, Crawford County, Eastern (Pekin), Indpls. Manual, MILAN, Paoli, Providence (Clarksville), Triton Central (Fairland)

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LAKEMONSTERS LEAGUE CHAMPS

L’BURG 3-ON-3 SHOOTOUTWINNERS

Hidden Valley Lake-based Lakemonsters 13-and-under Baseball Team won the Southwest Ohio League's Bronze-West Division championship earlier this summer, going undefeated in league play. They are, first row, from left: Matthew Ohlhaut, Logan Henke, Sam Gabbard, Zach Mollaun and Damien Jeffreys. Second row: Coach Steve Henke, Logan Guenther, Gary Haas, Brandon Guenther, Brenden Kolbinsky, Cody Ashcraft, Coach Jeff Guenther, Alex Ross, Coach Gary Haas and Brayden Weiser.

Winner of the inaugural Lawrenceburg Basketball 3-On-3 Summer Shootout July 20 was the team of current and former Tiger players, from left: Riley Lansing, Evan Van Strien, Robbie Jackson and Justin Ricketts. A total of 24 teams and over 80 participants took part in the first-time event for high school-age through adult ballers. The champs never lost a game en route to defeating Team Preston in the title contest. Event sponsors included: Haag Ford, Tawyna Karsteter Photography, Lawrenceburg Goodyear, UCB and Dr. Scott Wilson Dentistry. Donating gift cards and prizes for the teams were Acapulco restaurant, Great Clips, Little Ank's Bakery, Willie's Sports Bar and Durbin Bowl. “We look forward to having another great event next summer,” said LHS head coach John Blackwell.

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O'Neal wins back-to-back North-South 100 crowns Staff Report UNION, Ky. - Don O’Neal became the third driver in the history of the Sunoco North/ South 100 to win the event twice, back-to-back, Saturday night. The Martinsville, Ind., driver led the main event, flag-toflag, in Florence Speedway’s $50,000 signature event. Following O’Neal under the checkered flag were Tim McCreadie of Watertown, N.Y.; Dale McDowell of Chickamauga, Ga.; Darrell Lanigan of Union, Ky.; and Jimmy Owens of Newport, Tenn. “I have to thank the fans for staying around tonight,” O'Neal said afterward. “I hope we put on a great show for everybody. Our car was better up near the wall than in the black. The track was fantastic all night long.” O’Neal, in the No. 71 car, fought off the challenges from John Blankenship and Steve Francis early on as several caution flags kept the field bunched up. Blankenship, from Williamson, W.Va., was O’Neal’s only real competition for the first part of the race. Later, McCreadie, in the No. 39 car, tried to run down O’Neal, but it went to no avail. On lap 96, Blankenship was running third when his No. 23 car slowed dramatically with a broken rear end. Greg Johnson, running just outside the top five, crashed his No. 15J into Blankenship, ending a sold run. On the restart, O’Neal pulled away from McCreadie to take his 32nd career LOLMDS victory. “I have to thank Optima Batteries, Seubert Calf Ranches, Superior Cleaning, Tarpy Trucking, Independence Lumber, and Ohlins,” said the winner. “Of course, I also have to thank Jay Dick-

ens Racing Engines. I have been with Jay a long time, and this engine was strong all night.” McCreadie was complimentary afterward. “To run against Don and the rest of these guys is awesome,” he said. “I mean, they race you hard, but they race you clean. I had a heck of a race with Blankenship and he never gave up. This is the best we’ve run here, and we will definitely be back.” McDowell charged through the field after starting 16th to finish third Completing the top 10 were Francis, Eddie Carrier Jr., Randy Weaver, Jared Landers and Duane Chamberlain. In preliminary action, RJ Conley set the overall time (Group B) amongst the 67 entrants, with a lap of 17.033 seconds. Greg Johnson set the fastest time in Group A with a time of 17.134 seconds. Blankenship, Eric Wells, Darrell Lanigan, O’Neal, Eddie Carrier Jr. and Francis won their respective heat races. Steve Casebolt and Jared Landers won their respective B-Mains. Lawrenceburg's Scott James, a Florence Speedway feature race winner earlier this season, competed in NorthSouth 100 qualifying Saturday. James finished sixth in Simpson Performance Products Heat Race 3 and came in 13th in CV Products B-Main No. 1. Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series returns to action thi weekend with the COMP Cams Topless 100 at Batesville Motor Speedway, Batesville, Ark. For the latest breaking news on the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series, log onto www.lucasdirt.com, or follow the series on www.facebook. com/lucasdirt and www.twitter.com/#!/lucasdirt.

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Slayback team winner of Aurora Lions scramble Staff Report

AURORA – Aurora Lions Club and South Dearborn High School's Dollar for Scholars scholarship program teamed up for their third annual golf scramble fund-raiser Saturday, July 20, at Dearborn Country Club. Indiana Basketball Hall of Famer and former SD coach and athletics director Bill Slayback led the first-place team in the charity event. Slayback's team, which consisted of Leo Robinson, Mark Stein and former East Central Indiana Football Hall

of Fame coach Rod Ballart, registered the top score of 10-under-par by the foursome. Two other Lions Club/Dollars for Scholars teams tied for second place in the tournament. The Aurora-based team of Elmer Johnson, Shane Johnson, John Wren and Dean Rybicki deadlocked with the Vevay Irons team for runnerup position. Vevay Irons foursome consisted of Wayne Daugherty, Zach Daugherty, Janna Kaylor and Natalie Wheeler. Both second-place teams came in at nine-under-par.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2013 2012

THE DEARBORN COUNTY REGISTER

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Complete details of budget estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of govemment at Lawrenceburg Public Library. The political subdivisjon or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance wilh lC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of LAWRENCEBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY, DEARBORN County, Indiana that the proper officers of LAWRENCEBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY will conduct a public hearing on the year 2014 budget. Following this meeting, any ten or more taxpayers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objection petition with the proper officers of LAWRENCEBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY not more than seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate, or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, LAWRENCEBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY shall adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned hearing, the proper officers of LAWRENCEBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing 8/27/2013 Time of Public Hearing 4:00 pm Public Hearing Place 29569 Dole Road, West Harrison 47060 Date of Adoption Hearing 9/24/2013 Time of Adoption Meeting 4:00 pm Adoption Meeting Place Lawrenceburg Public Library Estimated Civil Max Levy 1,142,683 Fund Name Budget Estimate Max.Estimated Funds Excessive Levy Current to be raised (Including Appeal(included Tax Levy appeals & levies exempt in Column 3) from max. levy limitations) GENERAL 1,801,284 1,144,000 1,114,625 LOAN & INTEREST PAYMENT 571,000 167,525 LIBRARY IMPROVEMENT RESERVE

TOTAL 38794

2,372,284

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Complete details of budget estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of govemment at 7386 E Laughery Creek Road, Aurora. The political subdivisjon or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance wilh lC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, DEARBORN County, Indiana that the proper officers of WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP will conduct a public hearing on the year 2014 budget. Following this meeting, any ten or more taxpayers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objection petition with the proper officers of WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP not more than seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate, or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP shall adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned hearing, the proper officers of WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing 9/10/2013 Time of Public Hearing 7:00 pm Public Hearing Place 7386 E Laughery Creek Road, Aurora Date of Adoption Hearing 9/24/2013 Time of Adoption Meeting 7:00 pm Adoption Meeting Place 7386 E Laughery Creek Road, Aurora Estimated Civil Max Levy 19,149 Fund Name Budget Estimate Max.Estimated Funds Excessive Levy Current to be raised (Including Appeal(included Tax Levy appeals & levies exempt in Column 3) from max. levy limitations) GENERAL 23,135 18,000 12,964 12,800 2,500 TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE FIRE 30,000 23,000 TOTAL 65,935 43,500 12,964 C-8-13-JP-2t 38789 C-8-15-R-2t hspaxlp

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Complete details of budget estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of govemment at St. Leon American Legion. The political subdivisjon or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance wilh lC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of KELSO TOWNSHIP, DEARBORN County, Indiana that the proper officers of KELSO TOWNSHIP will conduct a public hearing on the year 2014 budget. Following this meeting, any ten or more taxpayers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objection petition with the proper officers of KELSO TOWNSHIP not more than seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate, or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, KELSO TOWNSHIP shall adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned hearing, the proper officers of KELSO TOWNSHIP will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing 8/20/2013 Time of Public Hearing 7:00 pm Public Hearing Place St. Leon American Legion Date of Adoption Hearing 9/24/2013 Time of Adoption Meeting 7:00 pm Adoption Meeting Place St. Leon American Legion Estimated Civil Max Levy 7,844 Fund Name Budget Estimate Max.Estimated Funds Excessive Levy Current to be raised (Including Appeal(included Tax Levy appeals & levies exempt in Column 3) from max. levy limitations) GENERAL 11,465 7,000 7,066 2,500 2,500 498 TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE FIRE 12,000 11,750 9,977 TOTAL 25,965 21,250 17,541 C-8-6-JP-2t 38791 C-8-8-R-2t hspaxlp NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Complete details of budget estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of government at Moores Hill Fire Department. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance with IC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of SPARTA TOWNSHIP, DEARBORN County, Indiana that the proper officers of SPARTA TOWNSHIP will conduct a public hearing on the year 2014 budget. Following this meeting, any ten or more taxpayers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objection petition with the proper officers of SPARTA TOWNSHIP not more than seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate, or tax levy to which taxpayers object. If a petition is filed, SPARTA TOWNSHIP shall adopt with the budget a finding concerning the objections in the petition and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned hearing, the proper officers of SPARTA TOWNSHIP will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing: 9/9/2013 Time of Public Hearing: 6:00 pm Public Hearing Place: Moores Hill Fire Department Date of Adoption Meeting: 9/23/2013 Time of Adoption Meeting: 6:00 pm Adoption Meeting Place: Moores Hill Fire Department Estimated Civil Max Levy: 16,451 1 2 3 4 5 Maximum Estimated funds to be raised Excessive Levy Current Fund Name Budget (including appeals and Appeals (included Tax Levy Estimate levies exempt from in Column 3) maximum levy limitations) GENERAL 26,030 12,000 999 TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE 13,800 6,000 14,988 20,100 15,500 13,692 FIRE 25,000 21,354 20,914 CUMULATIVE FIRE (TOWNSHIP) Total 84,930 54,854 50,593 C-8-6-JP-2t 38281 C-8-8-R-2t hspaxlp NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Complete details of budget estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of govemment at East Central H.S. 1 Trojan Lane, Suite B, St. Leon, IN. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance wilh lC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of SUNMAN DEARBORN COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION, DEARBORN County, Indiana that the proper officers of Sunman Dearborn Community Schools will conduct a public hearing on the year 2014 budget. Following this meeting, any ten or more taxpayers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objection petition with the proper officers of Sunman Dearborn Community Schools not more than seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate, or tax levy to which taxpayers object. If a petition is filed, Sunman Dearborn Community Schools shall adopt with the budget a finding concerning the objections in the petition and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned hearing, the proper officers of Sunman Dearborn Community Schools will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing 9/12/2013 Time of Public Hearing 7:00 pm Public Hearing Place East Central H.S. Study Hall Room Date of Adoption Hearing 10/10/2013 Time of Adoption Meeting 7:00 pm Adoption Meeting Place East Central H.S. Study Hall Room Estimated Transportation Max Levy $2,789,261 Estimated Bus Repl.Max Levy & 890,995 Fund Name Budget Estimate Max.Estimated Funds Excessive Levy Current to be raised (Including Appeal Tax Levy appeals & levies exempt from max. levy limitations) 0101- General 26,119,000 0180 - Debt Service 6,755,798 7,476,250 6,912,796 0186 - School Pension Debt 1,149,422 1,152,483 1,147,601 1214 - Capital Projects (School) 4,554,185 5,591,688 2,646,420 6301 - Transportation 3,445,700 3,808,707 2,688,065 6302 - Bus Replacement 990,000 986,563 866,753 TOTALS 43,014,105 19,015,691 14,230,733 39087 C-8-15-R-2t hspaxlp

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Complete details of budget estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of govemment at Aurora Pubiic Library, 414 Second Street, Aurora. The political subdivisjon or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance wilh lC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of AURORA PUBLIC LIBRARY, DEARBORN County, Indiana that the proper officers of AURORA PUBLIC LIBRARY will conduct a public hearing on the year 2014 budget. Following this meeting, any ten or more taxpayers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objection petition with the proper officers of AURORA PUBLIC LIBRARY not more than seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate, or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, AURORA PUBLIC LIBRARY shall adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned hearing, the proper officers of AURORA PUBLIC LIBRARY will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing 8/26/2013 Time of Public Hearing 6:00 pm Public Hearing Place Aurora Public Library, 414 Second Street, Aurora Date of Adoption Hearing 9/23/2013 Time of Adoption Meeting 6:00 pm Adoption Meeting Place Aurora Public Library, 414 Second Street, Aurora Estimated Civil Max Levy 759,707 Fund Name Budget Estimate Max.Estimated Funds Excessive Levy Current to be raised (Including Appeal(included Tax Levy appeals & levies exempt in Column 3) from max. levy limitations) GENERAL 1,161,100 761,000 740,848 106,600 100,000 94,868 LOANS & INTEREST PAYMENT TOTAL 1,267,700 861,000 835,716 C-8-6-JP-2t 38787 C-8-8-R-2t hspaxlp

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Complete details of budget estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of govemment at 8020 Yorkridge Road, Guilford. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance wilh lC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of YORK TOWNSHIP, DEARBORN County, Indiana that the proper officers of YORK TOWNSHIP will conduct a public hearing on the year 2014 budget. Following this meeting, any ten or more taxpayers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objection petition with the proper officers of YORK TOWNSHIP not more than seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate, or tax levy to which taxpayers object. If a petition is filed, YORK TOWNSHIP shall adopt with the budget a finding concerning the objections in the petition and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned hearing, the proper officers of YORK TOWNSHIP will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing 8/26/2013 Time of Public Hearing 7:00 pm Public Hearing Place 8020 Yorkridge Road, Guilford Date of Adoption Hearing 9/16/2013 Time of Adoption Meeting 7:00 pm Adoption Meeting Place 8020 Yorkridge Road, Guilford Estimated Civil Max Levy 6,131 Estimated Fire Max Levy 18,711 Fund Name Budget Estimate Max.Estimated Funds Excessive Levy Current to be raised (Including Appeal(included Tax Levy appeals & levies exempt in Column 3) from max. levy limitations) GENERAL 9,464 2,500 1,971 TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE 2,380 5,000 3,987 FIRE 18,252 20,000 18,232 TOTAL 30,096 27,500 24,190 C-8-13-JP-2t 38952 C-8-15-R-2t hspaxlp

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Complete details of budget estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of govemment at 6465 Hartford Ridge, Aurora. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance wilh lC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of UNION TOWNSHIP, OHIO County, Indiana that the proper officers of UNION TOWNSHIP will conduct a public hearing on the year 2014 budget. Following this meeting, any ten or more taxpayers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objection petition with the proper officers of UNION TOWNSHIP not more than seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate, or tax levy to which taxpayers object. If a petition is filed, UNION TOWNSHIP shall adopt with the budget a finding concerning the objections in the petition and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned hearing, the proper officers of UNION TOWNSHIP will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing 8/26/2013 Time of Public Hearing 6:00 pm Public Hearing Place 6465 Hartford Ridge, Aurora Date of Adoption Hearing 9/9/2013 Time of Adoption Meeting 6:00 pm Adoption Meeting Place 6465 Hartford Ridge, Aurora Estimated Civil Max Levy 4,850 Estimated Fire Max Levy 1,035 Fund Name Budget Estimate Max.Estimated Funds Excessive Levy Current to be raised (Including Appeal(included Tax Levy appeals & levies exempt in Column 3) from max. levy limitations) GENERAL 9,325 5,100 4,624 TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE 1,500 500 FIRE 1,500 2,500 992 RAINY DAY TOTAL 12,325 8,100 5,616 C-8-13-JP-2t 38958 C-8-15-R-2t hspaxlp


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER AUGUST 15, 2013 27, 2012

THE DEARBORN COUNTY REGISTER

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Complete details of budget estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of govemment at Old Wilmington School House, 12985 Probst Road. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance wilh lC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of HOGAN TOWNSHIP, DEARBORN County, Indiana that the proper officers of HOGAN TOWNSHIP will conduct a public hearing on the year 2014 budget. Following this meeting, any ten or more taxpayers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objection petition with the proper officers of HOGAN TOWNSHIP not more than seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate, or tax levy to which taxpayers object. If a petition is filed, HOGAN TOWNSHIP shall adopt with the budget a finding concerning the objections in the petition and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned hearing, the proper officers of HOGAN TOWNSHIP will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing 9/20/2013 Time of Public Hearing 7:30 pm Public Hearing Place Old Wilmington School House, 12985 Probst Road Date of Adoption Hearing 10/11/2013 Time of Adoption Meeting 7:30 pm Adoption Meeting Place Old Wilmington School House, 12985 Probst Road Estimated Civil Max Levy 18,689 ORDINANCE 2013 - 015 Fund Name Budget Estimate Max.Estimated Funds Excessive Levy Current ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE DEARBORN to be raised COUNTY (IncludingREDEVELOPMENT Appeal(included Tax Levy COMMISSION FUND appeals & levies exempt in Columnestablishing 3) A "Home Rule" Ordinance the Dearfrom max. born levy limitations) County Redevelopment Commission Fund; GENERAL 10,125 6,200 the assets of the Dearborn County 6,965 ReWHEREAS, TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE 6,250 5,000 Commission have, since its inception, 4,975 development FIRE 21,000 been18,795 kept separate from the assets of 20,600 Dearborn TOTAL 37,375 29,995 32,540 County, Indiana and have recently been maintained C-8-15-R-2t by the Lovell Group, Inc.; 39081 C-8-20-JP-2t hspaxlp WHEREAS, the Dearborn County Redevelopment Commission and Dearborn County, Indiana desires for Dearborn County, Indiana to establish a Dearborn County Redevelopment Commission Fund to administer the assets of the Dearborn County Redevelopment Commission; WHEREAS, the assets of the Dearborn County ReLEGAL NOTICE development Commission will cease being mainOn or about September 13, 2012, Community Men- tained by the Lovell Group, Inc. on August 1, 2013; tal Health Center, Inc., 285 Bielby Road, LawrenceWHEREAS, Indiana Code 搂36-1-3-5(a) states that burg, Indiana, 47025, applied to the Indiana Housing "Except as provided in subsection (b), a unit may and Community Development Authority for funding exercise any power it has to the extent that the from the State Community Development Block power: (1) is not expressly denied by the Indiana Grant Program. This program is funded by Title I of Constitution or by statute ... "; the Housing and Community Development Act of WHEREAS, Indiana Code 搂36-1-3-6(b)(1) states 1974, as amended. These funds are to be used for that "If there is no constitutional or statutory provieconomic development, public facilities, and hous- sion requiring a specific manner for exercising a ing developments. The purpose of this application power, a unit wanting to exercise the power must, if was for purchase and rehabilitation of the facility lo- the unit is a county or municipality, adopt an ordicated at 328 Elm Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, nance prescribing a specific manner for exercising 47025, to provide housing for individuals and fami- the power"; lies who are homeless and challenged with a mental WHEREAS, Indiana state law does not explicitly illness. state that assets of a redevelopment commission Community Mental Health Center, Inc. will hold a should be maintained independently or by the govpublic hearing on Monday, August 26, 2013, from 6 erning body that created the redevelopment comp.m. to 7 p.m. at the Lawrenceburg Community Cen- mission; ter, 423 Walnut Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, WHEREAS, administration of the assets of the 47025, to provide citizens an opportunity to express Dearborn County Redevelopment Commission by their views on community development and hous- Dearborn County, Indiana is not expressly denied ing needs, past community development and hous- by the Indiana Constitution or by statute; ing activities, and the impact on the community of WHEREAS, there is no constitutional or statutory the purchase and rehabilitation of the facility lo - provision requiring a specific manner for the ad cated at 328 Elm Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, ministration of the assets of the Dearborn County 47025, to provide housing for individuals and fami- Redevelopment Commission; and lies who are homeless and challenged with a mental WHEREAS, pursuant to the Indiana Code, estabillness. In previous years, Community Mental Health lishment of a fund for the administration of the Center, Inc. has not received Community Develop- Dearborn County Redevelopment Commission's asment Block Grant funds. sets is at the discretion of the Dearborn County Records regarding the accounting of these benefi- Board of Commissioners. ciaries and funds are available from Georgii Zhirkin, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED AS FOL Chief Financial Officer, Community Mental Health LOWS: Center, Inc., at CMHC, Inc., 285 Bielby Road, Law1. Pursuant to the Indiana "Home Rule" statutes, renceburg, Indiana, 47025. Interested citizens are the Dearborn County Redevelopment Commission invited to provide comments regarding these issues Fund is hereby established by the Dearborn County either at the public hearing or by prior written state- Board of Commissioners. ment. Information concerning the development may 2. Effective August 1, 2013 and continuing be obtained from Tom Talbot, Executive Director, thenceforth, the assets of the Dearborn County ReCommunity Mental Health Center, Inc., 285 Bielby development Commission shall be maintained by Road, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 47025, at (812) Dearborn County, Indiana. 532-3416 Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 3. As of August 1, 2013, all assets of the Dearp.m. born County Redevelopment Commission shall be 38998 C-8-15-R-1t hspaxlp deposited with Dearborn County, Indiana, shall be maintained in Account Number , and all claims shall NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION be delivered to, and paid by, the Dearborn County Estate No. 15C01-1308-EU-050 In the Dearborn Circuit Court, Dearborn County, Auditor. ALL OF WHICH IS ORDAINED by the Board of Indiana; Notice is hereby given that Mary Jane Fairfield was Commissioners of Dearborn County, Indiana this on the 8th day of August, 2013, appointed Personal the 6th day of August, 2013. Representative of the Last Will and Testament of Er- BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA vin Meier, deceased. Shane McHenry, President All persons having claims against said Estate, Kevin Lynch, Member whether or not now due, must file the same in said Art Little, Memeber court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be ATTEST: Gayle Pennington, County Auditor forever barred. hspaxlp C-8-12-JP-2t Dated at Lawrenceburg, Indiana, this 8tht day of 38955 C-8-15-R-2t August, 2013. Richard M. Probst,Clerk NOTICE OF SHERIFF始S SALE Dearborn Circuit Court TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED Douglas R. Denmure REAL ESTATE AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES: Attorney at Law By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me di402 Second St. - P.O. Box 36 rected from the Clerk of Circuit Court of Dearborn Aurora IN 47001 County, Indiana, in Cause No. 15C01-1304-MF-080 39002 P-8-15-R-3t hspaxlp wherein JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association was Plaintiff, and Lawrence G. Clayton and IN THE DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT Delvena J. Clayton, et al. were Defendants, requirGENERAL TERM, 2013 ing me to make the sum as provided for in said DeESTATE NO. 15C01-1307-EU-048 cree with interest and costs, I will expose at public STATE OF INDIANA sale to the highest bidder, on the 26th day of SepCOUNTY OF DEARBORN SS: tember, 2013 at the hour(s) of 1:30 p.m., of said day, IN RE: THE ESTATE OF at Dearborn County Jail, 301 W. High Street, LawREBECCA J.CALLAHAN, renceburg, IN 47025 Dearborn County, Indiana, the Deceased fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in DearNOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that Brandon Callahan was, born County, Indiana: on the 24th day of July, 2013, appointed personal LOT NUMBER FORTY-TWO (42), AS MARKED, LAID representative of the estate of Rebecca J. Callahan, OUT AND DESIGNATED ON THE RECORDED PLAT deceased, who died on February 24, 2013, and was OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN ESTATES SUBDIVI authorized to administer said estate without court SION, AS FOUND IN PLAT CABINET 2, SLIDE 258B, OF THE RECORDS OF THE RECORDER OF DEARsupervision. All persons who have claims against this estate, BORN COUNTY, INDIANA. whether or not now due, must file the claim in the Commonly known as: 22352 Dakota Drive, office of the clerk of this court within three (3) Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 Tax Key#: 15-06-11-300-088.000-020 months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the dece - Together with rents, issues, income, and profits dent's death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will thereof, said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. be forever barred. Michael R Kreinhop Dated at Lawrenceburg, Indiana, this 23rd day of Sheriff, Dearborn County July, 2013. FOUTTY & FOUTTY, LLP Richard M. Probst Clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court 155 E. Market Street, Suite 605 Indianapolis, IN 46204-3219 Andrea S. Ewan (317) 632-9555 Attorney No. 28554-15 FOUTTY & FOUTTY, LLP IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. Ewan Law Office THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, 210 W. High St. AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025 USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. (812) 537-1193 38863 C-8-15-R-3t hspaxlp Attorney for Estate NOTICE 38521 C-8-1-R-3t hspaxlp Notice is hereby given that the municipal electric NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING LAWRENCEBURG BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS utility of the City of Greendale, Indiana, under and pursuant to the Public Service Commission Act, as Tuesday - August 27, 2013 - 6:00 P.M. Notice is hereby given that applications have been amended, and Commission Order in Cause No. filed with the City of Lawrenceburg, Indiana, re - 36835-S3, has determined the following incremental questing variances to the Zoning Regulations to changes in the Rate Adjustment factors by Rate Schedules: wit: Residential - Increase $0.003663 per KWH Trade & Industrial Supply Commercial - Increase $0.005476 per KWH Mr. Barry Nanz, Owner of T&I, is requesting a VariGeneral Service - Increase $0.002052 per KWH ance to the Development Standards of Section Industrial - Decrease $0.000929 per KWH 154.40 (Signs) of the Lawrenceburg Zoning Code. Flat Rates - Decrease $0.005421 per KWH The Area in question is located at 40 Doughty Road. The applications and files on these matters are Rate Adjustments applicable to the Rate Schedules available for public inspection during the regular are as follows: Residential - $0.036419 per KWH working hours at the Plan Commission Office in the Commercial - $0.036325 per KWH Municipal Building, 230 Walnut Street, LawrenceGeneral Service - $0.035826 per KWH burg, Indiana. Industrial - $0.029220 per KWH Said Board of Zoning Appeals will hold a public Flat Rates - $0.029787 per KWH hearing on August 27, 2013 at 6:00 p.m., Council Chambers, 230 Walnut Street, Lawrenceburg, Indi- The accompanying changes in schedules of rates ana at which time all interested persons will be are based solely upon the changes in the cost of given the opportunity to be heard in reference to purchases power and energy, purchased by this utility computed in accordance with the Indiana Utilthe matters set out in the petitions ( applications ). ity Regulatory Commission order in Cause No. 39113 C-8-15-R-1t hspaxlp 36835-S3, dated December 13, 1989. This change of rate shall take effect beginning with the October ORDINANCE 2013 - 015 2013, billing cycle." ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE DEARBORN 38944 hspaxlp C-8-13-JP-2t COUNTY REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION FUND C-8-15-R-2t A "Home Rule" Ordinance establishing the Dearborn County Redevelopment Commission Fund; WHEREAS, the assets of the Dearborn County Redevelopment Commission have, since its inception, been kept separate from the assets of Dearborn County, Indiana and have recently been maintained by the Lovell Group, Inc.; WHEREAS, the Dearborn County Redevelopment Commission and Dearborn County, Indiana desires for Dearborn County, Indiana to establish a Dearborn County Redevelopment Commission Fund to

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF SHERIFF始S SALE TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES: By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the Clerk of Circuit Court of Dearborn County, Indiana, in Cause No. 15C01-1206-MF-125 wherein U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for J.P. Morgan Mortgage Acquisition Trust 2006-ACC1, Asset Backed Pass-Through Certifi cates, Series 2006-ACC1 was Plaintiff, and Lois E. Harris, et al. were Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 26th day of September, 2013 at the hour(s) of 1:30 p.m., of said day, at Dearborn County Jail, 301 W. High Street, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 Dearborn County, Indiana, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana: A PART OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST, SITUATED IN JACKSON TOWNSHIP, DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA, BOUNDED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A STONE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE WEST HALF OF SAID NORTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION 12 AND THENCE NORTH 274.5 FEET WITH THE NORTH-SOUTH DIVISION LINE OF THE QUARTER SECTION TO AN IRON PIPE ON THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF A COUNTY ROAD (BLUE CREEK ROAD), THENCE WITH SAID NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, NORTH 89 DEGREES 01 MINUTE WEST 858.2 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE AT SOUTHEAST CORNER OF A 1.00 ACRE TRACT CONVEYED TO RAYMOND J. HOOG AND DONNA M. HOOG, HUSBAND AND WIFE, ON JULY 11, 1975 (D.R. 169, P. 451) SAID CORNER BEING THE ACTUAL BEGINNING POINT FOR THE PARCEL HEREIN CONVEYED; AND RUNNING THENCE WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID HOOG LOT, NORTH 0 DEGREES 48 MINUTES EAST 370.3 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE ON THE SOUTH LINE OF 25 ACRE TRACT BELONGING TO DANNY R. BOWMAN AND ALVINE BOWMAN, HUSBAND AND WIFE, (D.R. 165 AT PAGE 357); THENCE WITH SAID BOWMAN SOUTH LINE, SOUTH 89 DEGREES 12 MINUTES EAST, 126.82 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 48 MINUTES WEST, 370.7 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE ON THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF BLUE CREEK ROAD; THENCE WITH SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, NORTH 89 DEGREES 01 MINUTE WEST 126.82 FEET TO THE ACTUAL BEGINNING POINT. CONTAINING 1.079 ACRE. DEARBORN COUNTY RECORDS. Commonly known as: 28670 Blue Creek Road, Sunman, IN 47041 Tax Key#: 15-03-12-100-010.000-009 Together with rents, issues, income, and profits thereof, said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Michael R Kreinhop Sheriff, Dearborn County FOUTTY & FOUTTY, LLP 155 E. Market Street, Suite 605 Indianapolis, IN 46204-3219 (317) 632-9555 FOUTTY & FOUTTY, LLP IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. 38866 C-8-15-R-3t hspaxlp IN THE DEARBORN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT CASE NO. 15C01-1304-MF-075 SUMMONS - SERVICE BY PUBLICATION STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF DEARBORN United States of America, acting through Rural Housing Services, its Successors and Assigns, United States Department of Agriculture Plaintiff vs. Melanie R. Auel; Shannon Auel a/k/a Shannon D. Plummer; First Financial Bank, N.A. Successor-in-Interest to Peoples Bank and Trust Company; and Dearborn County Hospital nlkJa Michiana Health and Rehabilitation Center Defendants NOTICE OF SUIT To the defendant named below herein, and any other person who may be concerned. You are notified that you have been sued in the Court named above. The nature of the suit is the foreclosure of a mortgage upon the property located in Dearborn County at at 10373 State Route 48, Aurora, IN, 47001, legally described as: Part of the Southeast quarter of Section 29, Township 6 North, Range 2 West, as follows, wit: Beginning in the center of the state road and 24 rods Southeast the Northeast corner of the School House Lot, and beginng at the Northeast corner of the Lusklot; thence South 44 degrees West 10 rods to the Southern 'corner of the Lusk lot; South 46 degrees East 187 feet; thence North 44 degrees 10 rods to the center of the road; thence North, 46 degreesWest with said road 187 feet to the beginning, containing 7/10th of a acre, more or less. ALSO: Being part of the South Half of Section 29, Township 6 North, Range 2 West of the First Principal Meridian located in Manchester Township, DearbornCounty, Indiana, and described as follows: Commencing in the center of State Road 48 where it intersects the North line of said South Half of Section 29, Township 6 North, Range 2 West; thence South 46 degrees 00 minutes East along said road 594.00 feet to an existing nail at the intersection of said: State Road 48 and County Farm Road; thence South 46 degrees 00 minutes East along said State Road 48, 385.00 feet (396.00 feet, deed) to the Original lot line between Margaret Waehaus' (deceased) 0.70 acre lot and Paul E. Lusk and Marieta Lusk's (Deed Record 149, page 7) 0.75 acre lot, also the point of beginnipg; thence South 44 degrees 00 minutes West along said lot line 165.00 feet; thenceNorth 46 degrees 00 minutes West 2,00 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 44 degrees 00 minutes East 165.00 feet to the center of State Road 48; thence South 46 degrees 00 minutes East along said road 2.00 feet, to the point of begining. This tract con tains 0.007 of an acre from the lands of Paul E. Lusk and Marieta Lusk (Deed Record 149, page 7) and is subject to the public right-of-way of State Road 48. This summons by publication is specifically di rected to the following defendants who may claim some interest in the Real Estate and whose whereabouts are not known with certainty: Melanie R. Auel and Shannon Auel aka Shannon D. Plummer You must respond to this summons by publication, by you or your attorney, on or before thirty (30) days after the Third Notice of Suit has been pub lished. If you fail to do so, a default judgment may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Richard M. Probst Clerk of the Dearborn County Circuit Court John B. Flatt, Attorney for Plaintiff NELSON & FRANKENBERGER 3105 E. 98th St., Suite 170 Indianapolis, IN 46280 (317) 844-0106 Attorney Number 20883-45 NELSON & FRANKENBERGER IS A DEBT COLLECTOR AND THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT; ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. 38573 C-8-8-R-3t hspaxlp TOWN OF MOORES HILL ORDINANCE NO 2013-8-4 An Ordinance governing the licensing and activities of peddlers, solicitors and transient merchants WHEREAS, Peddlers, Solicitors and Transient Vendors engage in business within Town limits in the Town of Moores Hill, and; WHEREAS, the Town seeks to establish certain Rules and Regulations regarding solicitors, peddler and transient vendors and merchants for the protection of the public health, safety and welfare now therefore be it ORDAINED as follows: SECTION l. DEFINITIONS For the purpose of this chapter, the following definition shall apply unless the context clearly indi cates or requires a different meaning. TRANSIENT MERCHANT. Includes all person, firms, limited liability companies, and corporations, or both, whether as principals and agents, who engage in, do, or transact any temporary or transient business in this town, either in one locality or in traveling from place to place in this town, offering the sale of, or selling goods, wares, or merchan -

TRANSIENT MERCHANT. Includes all person, firms, limited liability companies, and corporations, or both, whether as principals and agents,PAGE who en9B gage in, do, or transact any temporary or transient business in this town, either in one locality or in traveling from place to place in this town, offering the sale of, or selling goods, wares, or merchan dise, and those who, for the purpose of carrying on such business, hire, lease, or occupy any permanent or mobile building, structure, or real estate for the exhibition by means of samples, catalogues, photographs, and price lists or sale of such goods, wares, or merchandise, and also includes those giving or sponsoring an exhibition, slide show, moving picture show, museum show, circus or menagerie, exhibition or operation or any striking machines or other devices, or games for hire or gain, but does not include: (A) An auctioneer who is licensed under IC 25-6.1; (B) A resident of the town in which the sale takes place who conducts a sale of tangible personal property for no more than four days per calendar. C) An organization that is exempt from the Indiana gross retail tax under Ie 6- 2.5-5-26 and/or is tax exempt under Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code; D) A person who: (1) Sells merchandise; (2) Offers to sell merchandise; and (3) Provides proof that the sale is being conducted as part of an activity sponsored by an organization described in division (C) above; (E) A person who holds a registered retail merchant's certificate under IC 6-2.5- 8-1. SECTION II. LICENSE REQUIRED. It shall be unlawful for any transient merchant to solicit, sell or offer to sell in the town any goods, wares, merchandise, services, exhibits, magazines, papers, books, pamphlets or subscriptions thereto or to conduct any business in the town, without first having obtained a license, as provided herein from the town, and having complied with the other requirements of this ordinance. SECTION III OBTAINING LICENSE; WHERE TO APPLY. Each transient merchant upon his or her arrival in the town shall apply at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer for a license. SECTION IV APPLICATION. The Clerk-Treasurer shall require each applicant to fill out a verified application blank which shall contain: (A) Name of applicant (individual, firm, limited liability company or corporation); officers of the corporation or limited liability company; state of incorporation of organization. (B) Permanent address. (C) Local address, if any. (D) Date and place of birth (if a limited liability company or corporation - the date authorized and qualified to conduct business in the State of Indiana). (E) Merchandise or product to be sold and a detailed inventory and description of such goods, wares and merchandise to be sold and representations to be made in connection therewith. (F) Employer and address of employer. (G) Immediate supervisor and his or her permanent address. (H) Length of time and location of proposed place of business or proposed solicitation in the town; (I) Attached to the application shall be a receipt showing that personal property taxes on the goods, wares and merchandise have been paid. (J) The applicant shall be required to present picture identification and/or be photographed and fingerprinted. SECTION V. SURETY BOND The applicant shall be required to furnish a surety bond, acceptable to Clerk-Treasurer, in the penal sum of the lesser of three times the value of the goods, wares and merchandise to be offered for sale or sold as shown by the inventory filed with the town or the sum of $2,000 payable to the town for the protection of the public and conditioned upon the faithful performance of his or her obligations as a transient vendor. SECTION VI; LICENSE FEE The applicant shall be required to pay the following license fee: (A) One month, $50 (B) Each additional month, $10. SECTION VII TERM OF LICENSE No license shall be issued for less than one month. SECTION VIII. POSSESSION OF/SURRENDER OF LICENSE Upon the fulfillment of the requirements of this ordinance and the payment of the required fee, the Clerk-Treasurer shall issue a license which the licensee shall be required to carry such license on his or her person and shall be required to surrender same on leaving the town. SECTION IX TIME OF OPERATION (A) Any person who shall pursue the business of transient merchant in the town without first obtaining a license to do so, any and all persons violating any provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be fined Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00). (B) Each violation of this ordinance constitutes a separate offense. SECTION X VIOLATIONS. A). Any person who shall pursue the business of transient merchant in the city without first obtaining a license to do so, any and all persons violating any provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be fined Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00). B). Each violation of this ordinance constitutes a separate offense. Unless otherwise listed on the license, the hours of operation for the transient merchant shall be from dawn to dusk. SO APPROVED THIS 6TH DAY OF AUGUST, 2013. President - Lanny Dell Attest - Guinevere Emery, Clerk-Treasurer Member - James Berry Member - Paul Grimsley 39003 C-8-15-R-2t hspaxlp IN THE DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT CAUSE NO. 15C01-1307-MF-118 STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF DEARBORN U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, a/k/a U.S. BANK N.A. PLAINTIFF VS. WILLIAM E. MORSCH, SANDRA F. MORSCH, HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. AND WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA DEFENDANTS SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION TO: William E. Morsch, Sandra F. Morsch, Hidden Valley Lake Property Owners Association, Inc. and Washington Mutual Bank, FA, whereabouts un known: A foreclosure Complaint has been instituted against the real estate located at 457 Cresthaven Drive, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, by the mortgagee before the Dearborn Circuit Court, Cause Number 15C01-1307-MF-118 styled "U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, a/k/a U.S. Bank N.A. (Plaintiff) vs. William E. Morsch, Sandra F. Morsch, Hidden Valley Lake Property Owners Association, Inc. and Washington Mutual Bank, FA (Defendants)" . YOU MUST RESPOND TO THE COMPLAINT WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE LAST NOTICE OF THE ACTION IS PUBLISHED AND IN CASE THE DEFENDANTS FAIL TO DO SO, JUDGMENT BY DE FAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST THEM FOR THE RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE COMPLAINT, INCLUDING SALE OF THE REAL ESTATE. Septtimous Taylor Septtimous Taylor, II Craig Brunson 4830 Towne Square Court Owensboro, KY 42301 IN Bar #18326-82 IN Bar #23999-74 IN Bar #29845-82 Attorneys for Plaintiff 38421 C-8-1-R-3t hspaxlp


PAGE 10B SHERIFFʼS SALE NOTICE TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Dearborn Circuit Court of Dearborn County, Indiana, in Cause No. 15C01-1303-MF-073 wherein Union Savings Bank was Plaintiff, and Robert J. Roll, Robert D. Anderson, USB Mortgage Corporation, Dave O'Mara Contractor, Inc., E-Town Landfill, Gehring Group, Inc. and Lykins Contracting, Inc. were Defendants re quiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on the 26th day of September, 2013, at the hour of 1:30pm or as soon as thereafter as is possible, at Sheriff's Office at Law Enforcement Center, 301 W. High Street Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana. A part of the west half of Section 13, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the First Principal Meridian, located in Manchester Township of Dearborn County, Indiana, described as follows: Commencing at a fence post monumenting the southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 13, Township 5 North, Range 2 West; thence North 00 degrees 05' 10" East with the West line of the quarter section 494.63 feet to a P. K. nail; thence with the centerline of Soap Hill Road the following four courses (1) North 42 degrees 53' 40" East, 666.68 feet to a P. K. nail; (2) North 48 degrees 2' 11" East, 11.50 feet to a P. K. nail; (3) North 48 degrees 17' 20" East 239.03 feet to a P. K. nail; and (4) North 49 degrees 44' 10" East, 209.24 feet to a mag nail, the point of beginning; thence continuing Northeasterly with the centerline of Soap Hill Road the following three courses: (1) North 54 degrees 32' 15" East, 110.15 feet to a mag nail; (2) North 58 degrees 16' 10" East 97.86 feet to a mag nail; and (3) North 60 degrees 16' 05" East, 362,22 feet to a railroad spike; thence South 29 degrees 59' 50" East with the Hogsten and Rector fence lines, 2,115.30 feet to an iron pin; thence South 13 de grees 19' 00" East continuing with the Rector fence 153.47 feet to an iron pin; thence South 90 degrees 00' 00" west with the North line of a 19.1752 acre tract (Survey: D-9-99-130; 13-5N-2W-1) for a dis tance of 682.82 feet to an iron pin; thence North 28 degrees 01' 30" West with the East line of a 17.1298 acre tract (Survey D9-99-15-J28; 13-5N-2W-1) the full distance of 1,910.29 feet to the point of beginning. This tract contains 29.1416 acres from the lands of Jay Godfrey and Elvanetta Godfrey (D. R. 304; Page 512) and is subject to the right-of-way for Soap Hill Road as dedicated on Minor Plat D9-99-15-129; 13-5N-5W-1 filed with the Dearborn County Plan Commission. Subject to easements and restrictions of record, if any. Parcel No./ Tax Id #: 15-08-13-200-008.001-019 Commonly known address: 29 Acres Soap Hill Road, Aurora, IN 47001 Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Michael R. Kreinhop Sheriff of Dearborn County Township: Manchester The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published herein. Gail C. Hersh, Jr. (26224-15) Stephanie A. Reinhart (25071-06) Sarah E. Willms (28840-64) John R. Cummins (11532-10) Chris Wiley (26936-10) Miranda D. Bray (23766-30) Manley Deas Kochalski LLC P.O. Box 441039 Indianapolis, IN 46244 Telephone: 614-222-4921 Attorneys for Plaintiff 38916 P-8-15-R-3t hspaxlp IN THE CIRCUIT COURT DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA GENERAL TERM, 2013 Cause No. 15C01-1304-MF-77 STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF DEARBORN SS: Harrison Building & Loan Association Plaintiff vs. Zachary T. Wagner, Trisha R. Parr-Wagner, Hidden Valley Lake Property Owners Association Defendants NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree of Foreclosure directed to me by the Clerk. of the Circuit Court of Dearborn County, Indiana, in that certain cause bearing Cause No. 15C01-1304-MF-77 upon the docket of said Court, wherein Harrison Building and Loan Association is Plaintiff, and Zachary T. Wagner, Trisha R. Parr-Wagner, and Hidden Valley Lake Property Owners Association are the Defendants, requiring me to make EIGHT THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED NlNETY ONE AND 52/100 DOLLARS ($8,191.52), including late charges and interest through July 1, 2013, together with. attorneys' fees in the amount of ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND 00/100 DOLLARS ($1,500.00), and the cost of this action, subject to real estate taxes duo thereon, and ordering the sale of real estate hereinafter described, to make assets for the payment of said Decree and for Harrison Building and Loan. Association, I will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder on the 26th day of September, 2013 at 1:30 P.M. at the Dearborn County Sheriff's Office in tho City of Lawrenceburg, Indiana. the following described tract of real estate, to-wit: MILLER TOWNSHIP: Being all of LOT 1005 of Hidden Valley Lake Subdivision. Section V, as the same is designated, numbered and known on the recorded plat thereof, Plat Book 7, Pages 11-13 of the records of the Recorder of Dearborn County, Indiana, BUT SUBJECT TO all legal highways, casements, right-of-ways, conditions, covenants, re strictions and agreements as shown on said plat. Commonly known as HVL LOT #1005. Lucerne Lane. Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025. Said sale to be made without relief whatsoever from valuation or appraisement laws and is subject to taxes now due and payable. Terms of sale: Cash in band. The Sheriff will issue a Deed conveying said real estate subject to taxes. DATED AT LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA, THIS 25th DAY OF JULY, 2013. Michael R. Kreinhop Sheriff of Dearborn County Arnold L. McGill, #9488-15 437 Second St, P.O. Box 90 Aurora, Indiana 47001 Phone: (812) 926-0144 Attorney for Plaintiff 38912 P-8-15-R-3t hspaxlp SHERIFFʼS SALE NOTICE TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Dearborn Circuit Court of Dearborn County, Indiana, in Cause No. 15C01-1304-MF-078 wherein Bank of America, N.A. was Plaintiff, and Karla A. Smith and Sharefax Credit Union were Defendants requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on the 26th day of September, 2013, at the hour of 1:30pm or as soon as thereafter as is possible, at Dearborn County Jail, 301 W. High Street, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana. Lot Number Three (3) as marked and designated on the recorded plat of Green Briar Estates of part of Sections 26 and 27, Township 6 North, Range 2 West, in Manchester Township said County and State, as recorded in Plat Book No. 8, Page 14 of the records of Dearborn County, Indiana. Together with and subject to any and all ease ments, restrictions and reservations as more particularly set forth and designated on said Plat. Also: A tract of land lying between Lot Number 3 and Lot Number 4 of Green Briar Estates, being in the Southwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 6 North, Range 2 West of the First Principal Meridian lo cated in Manchester Township, Dearborn County, Indiana, described as follows: commencing at a concrete monument at the Southwest corner of Section 27, Township 6 North, Range 2 West;

Southwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 6 North, the amount by which the purchase price exceeds Range 2 West of the First Principal Meridian lo - the minimum bid on the property. All taxes and speDEARBORN REGISTER upon the property paid by the cated in Manchester Township, THE Dearborn County,COUNTY cial assessments Indiana, described as follows: commencing at a purchaser subsequent to the sale, plus 10% per anconcrete monument at the Southwest corner of num interest on those taxes and special assess Section 27, Township 6 North, Range 2 West; ments, will also be required to be paid to redeem thence North 00 degrees 00' 00" East along the such property. West line of said Southwest Quarter 300.00 feet to In addition, IC 6-1.1-25-2 (e) states the total amount an iron pipe; thence North 60 degrees 22' 00" East required for redemption may include the following 530.09 feet to an iron pipe, the point of beginning; costs incurred and paid by the purchaser or the thence North 00 degrees 52' 20" East 200.00 feet to purchaserʼs assignee or the county before redempan iron pipe; thence South 89 degrees 07' 40" East tion: (1) The attorneyʼs fees and cost of giving noalong the South right-of-way line of Briar Way Court tice under IC 6-1.1-25-4.5. (2) The costs of title (Green Briar Estates, Plat Book 8, page 14) 50.00 search or examining and update the abstract of title feet to an iron pipe; thence South 00 degrees 52' for the tract or item of real property. The period of 20" West parallel with the West line of this tract redemption shall expire on Thursday, September 200.00 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 89 degrees 18, 2014 for an initial offering. The period of re 07' 40" West parallel with the North line of this tract demption may expire Thursday, January 16, 2014 50.00 feet to the point of beginning. This tract con- for certificates not sold. tains 0.23 of an acre. Description prepared by If the tract or item of real property is sold for an Roger Woodfill, Registered Land Surveyor S-0161. amount more than the minimum bid and the propThis tract formerly "Reserved for Road Use" until erty is not redeemed, the owner of record of the the property to the South had been developed. property who is divested of ownership at the time Since this access will not be required for develop- the tax deed is issued may have a right to the tax ment of land immediately South of said reserved sale surplus. area, the reservation is hereby released. The Auditor and Treasurer specifically reserve the A Manufactured Home, Make, PLH, Model 32, Year right to withhold from the sale any parcel which has 1999, Width of 28 feet, Length of 67 feet, Vehicle been listed in error, or which otherwise becomes inIdentification Number PH 320H0025793, Manufactur- eligible for sale either prior to 9/18/2013 or during ers ID. No. 25793, which, by intention of the parties, the duration of the sale. shall constitute a part of the realty and shall pass This notice of real property tax sale, and the tax with it. sale itself are undertaken and will be conducted Parcel No./ Tax Id #: 15-05-26-300-023.000-019 and pursuant to the requirements of the laws of the 15-05-26-300-024.000-019 State of Indiana which regulate the sale of land for Commonly known address: 7881 Briarway Court, delinquent taxes, pursuant to I.C. 6-1.1-24-1 et seq. Guilford, IN 47022 The County does not warrant the accuracy of the Together with rents, issues, income and profits street address or common description of the propthereof, said sale will be made without relief from erty, and a misstatement in the key number or valuation or appraisement laws. street address does not invalidate an otherwise Michael R. Kreinhop valid sale. Sheriff of Dearborn County Dated: 8/13/2013 Township: Manchester Registration For Bidding On the Tax Sale: The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the If you are interested in bidding on the tax sale for accuracy of the street address published herein. an Indiana county, you may register online at Stephanie A. Reinhart (25071-06) http://www.sri-taxsale.com/Tax/Indiana/RegistraSarah E. Willms (28840-64) tion/. This registration is good for all counties that Gail C. Hersh, Jr. (26224-15) SRI services. You need to register only once for all John R. Cummins (11532-10) counties. If you do not have access to a computer Chris Wiley (26936-10) with internet service you may register the morning Miranda D. Bray (23766-30) of the sale. Manley Deas Kochalski LLC Please arrive the morning of the tax sale at least 30 P.O. Box 441039 minutes before the beginning time to be assured Indianapolis, IN 46244 you will receive your bid number before the start of Telephone: 614-222-4921 the sale. Attorneys for Plaintiff Please bring your registration form and W9 form 38918 P-8-15-R-3t hspaxlp with you the morning of the tax sale. You will be able to print these forms from the registration web SUMMONS – SERVICE BY PUBLICATION site. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 151300002 15-13-03-800-005.000-001 $3,566.65 DEARBORN COUNTY Hansman, William H Jr & Kathleen 3-02-05 PT E1/2 LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA NW 14198 W Laughery Creek Rd CAUSE NO. 15C01-1208-MF-0163 151300004 15-07-31-300-007.000-002 $549.66 STATE OF INDIANA Clark, Joel King 23-29 RADDS ADD 29 5801 Lower COUNTY OF DEARBORN SS: Dillsboro Rd WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., 151300005 15-12-06-100-006.000-002 $426.73 HalPLAINTIFF big, Kathryn E 3-16-01 PT NW NE vs and DONALD METHENY; SABINE METHENY; DELTA 1 5 - 1 2 - 0 6 - 1 0 0 - 0 0 6 . 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 15-12-06-201-019.000-002 are to be sold and re COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION deemed together. 557 Indiana Ave DEFENDANTS 151300006 15-12-06-201-019.000-002 $1,696.31 NOTICE OF SUIT To the defendants above named, and any other Halbig, Kathryn E 21-16-03 PT GOULDS 16PT 15-12-06-100-006.000-002 and person who may be concerned. You are notified that you have been sued in the 15-12-06-201-019.000-002 are to be sold and re deemed together. 555 Indiana Ave Court above named. The nature of the suit against you is the foreclo - 151300007 15-12-06-201-041.000-002 $1,337.13 Orsure of a mortgage upon the property legally de - cutt, Richard L & Juanita D 21-16-07 COCHRAN GOULDS 16PT US 50W,(Close to 241 Stoney Lonescribed as follows: Lots Numbers Twenty-five (25), Twenty-six (26), some Aurora, IN) Twenty-seven (27) and Twenty-eight (28) as shown 151300012 15-12-07-200-021.000-002 $3,220.94 on the recorded Plat of the former Town of Co - Stille, Earl B & Margo 33-29 NORBERT L DRAPER chran, now a part of the City of Aurora, Indiana in OF 17-LOT 29 15-12-07-200-021.000-002 and 15-12-07-200-030.000-002 are to be sold and re Dearborn County, Indiana. Commonly known as: 160 Franklin Street, Aurora, deemed together. 10898 Elm Circle Dr 151300013 15-12-07-200-030.000-002 $624.59 IN 47001-1018 This summons by publication is specifically di - Stille, Earl B & Margo 33-34 NORBERT DRAPER OF 15-12-07-200-021.000-002 and rected to the following defendant(s) whose where- 17-LOT 34PT abouts are unknown with their last known address 15-12-07-200-030.000-002 are to be sold and re deemed together. Elm Circle Dr as follows: Delta Community Credit Union 1025 Virginia Ave- 151300014 15-12-07-200-156.000-002 $3,833.56 Conety, Jon W & Angela L Et Ux 52-03 HARMONY nue Atlanta, GA 30306 In addition to the above-named defendants being HILLS SD LOT 3 10611 Trevor Dr served by this summons, there may be other defen- 151300015 15-07-19-401-053.000-003 $1,113.76 Worthington Cabinetry, Inc 02-198 LOT 77 HILLdants who have an interest in this lawsuit. An answer or other appropriate response in writing VIEW ACRES SEC G PLATTED 6-15-04 US 50 W, to the Complaint must be filed either by you or your Right onto Billingsley Dr, Left onto Woodlawn Ave, attorney with the Clerk of the Court for Dearborn 3rd Right onto St Rd 148, 1st Left onto Hillview Dr. 151300016 15-07-19-401-054.000-003 $1,139.49 County at: Worthington Cabinetry, Inc 02-199 LOT 78 HILLClerk of Dearborn County Courthouse VIEW ACRES SEC G PLATTED 6-15-04 US 50 W, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 on or before the 15th day of September, 2013, (the Right onto Billingsley Dr, Left onto Woodlawn Ave, same being thirty (30) days after the Third Notice of 3rd Right onto St Rd 148, 1st Left onto Hillview Dr. Suit), and if you fail to do so a judgment may be en- 151300018 15-07-29-304-004.000-003 $433.38 Sectered against you for what the plaintiff has de - retary of Housing & Urban Development 07-318 W PT LOT 19 OUTLOT HENRY WALkERS 3rd ADD manded. Manchester St Richard M. Probst Clerk, Dearborn Circuit Court 151300019 15-07-29-401-036.000-003 $536.62 Bennett, Randall J 07-385 PT SE 29-5-1 .08A PT SE Renee L. Day 29750-45 10FT STRIP 29-5-1 520 Us 50 Attorney for Plaintiff 151300021 15-07-31-104-004.000-003 $5,405.20 Unterberg & Associates, P.C. Brown, Ronald C 08-6 PT SE 31-5-1 1.51A PER 8050 Cleveland Place PLAT 102 Railroad Ave Merrillville, IN 46410 151300022 15-07-31-104-010.000-003 $7,801.92 (219) 736-5579 Knight, Ina 08-12 PT NE 31-5-1 .75A 228 Conwell Atty File: 9995556 W This communication is from a Debt Collector. 151300023 15-07-31-401-005.000-003 $1,081.50 This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Rial, Kenneth Lee & Lisa Kay 08-168 PT SE 31-5-1 0.247A 116 Conwell St W 38422 C-8-1-R-3t hspaxlp 151300024 15-07-31-401-016.000-003 $2,536.60 NOTICE OF REAL PROPERTY TAX SALE Brearton, Imogene-1/2int & Charlott Waite EstateDearborn County Indiana 08-185 WHEELERS ADD 12PT 137 Conwell St W Beginning 10:00:00 AM, 9/18/2013 151300025 15-07-32-103-097.000-003 $3,427.24 Ull215 B West High Street Comm. Room 3rd Floor rich, Richard M Jr & Lala I Mustafaeva Ullrich Local Time 09-177 AURORA 117WPT, 118PT 219 3rd St Dearborn County Pursuant to the laws of the Indiana General Assem- 151300026 15-07-32-103-110.000-003 $2,331.42 Ullbly, notice is hereby given that the following de - rich, Richard M Jr & Lala I 09-186 AURORA 124PT scribed property is listed for sale for delinquent 307 Mechanic St taxes and/or special assessments. The county audi- 151300027 15-07-32-103-175.000-003 $3,001.72 Lator and county treasurer will apply on or after cey, Rudolph H & Edna 09-250 AURORA 223 311 8/30/2013 for a court judgment against the tracts or Fifth St real property for an amount that is not less than the 151300028 15-07-32-203-007.000-003 $2,475.30 amount set out below and for an order to sell the Lawrence, Donald W % Raymond Lawre 09-304 tracts or real property at public auction to the high- AURORA 20PT 148 Fourth St W est bidder, subject to the right of redemption. Any 151300029 15-07-32-203-013.000-003 $5,626.01 defense to the application for judgment must be Tibbets, Dorthea Et Al % Willa Mae Russell 09-310 filed with the Dearborn County Circuit Court and AURORA 2PT, 3PT 126 Fourth St W served on the county auditor and treasurer before 151300030 15-07-32-203-015.000-003 $1,188.65 8/30/2013. The court will set a date for a hearing at Flick, Ronald D 09-312 DENNERLINE ADD 7W1/2 least seven (7) days before the advertised date of 122 Fourth St W sale and the court will determine any defenses to 151300031 15-07-32-203-016.000-003 $1,098.36 the application for judgment at the hearing. The Flick, Ronald D 09-313 DENNERLINE ADD 7 E 1/2 county auditor and the county treasurer are entitled 120 Fourth St W to receive all pleadings, motions, petitions, and 151300032 15-07-32-203-038.000-003 $13,266.03 other filings related to the defense to the applica- Woods, Timothy 09-331 CONWELLS ADD 9 W1/2 138 E Conwell St tion for judgment. Such sale will be held on 9/18/2013 at the 215 B 151300033 15-07-32-203-069.000-003 $2,770.90 West High Street Comm. Room 3rd Floor and that Kephart, Mary 09-362 HULRBURTS ADD 8W1/2 sale will continue until all tracts and real property 151 Conwell St 151300034 15-07-32-203-070.000-003 $2,736.08 have been offered for sale. Property will not be sold for an amount which is Kephart, Mary 09-363 HURLBURTS ADD 8E1/2 149 Conwell St less than the sum of: (A) the delinquent taxes and special assessments 151300035 15-07-32-203-072.000-003 $32,616.62 Woods, Ronnie 09-365 HURLBURTS ADD 7E1/2 on each tract or item of real property; and (B) the taxes and special assessments on the real 141 Conwell property that are due and payable in the year of 151300036 15-07-32-203-073.000-003 $10,155.69 Best Buy Properties Inc 09-366 HURLBURTS 6 the sale, whether or not they are delinquent; and 137 Conwell E (C) all penalties due on the delinquencies, and (D) an amount prescribed by the county auditor 151300038 15-07-32-204-059.000-003 $1,347.24 Banet, Ronald J Sr 09-421 HULBURTS 4 W1/2, 5 that equals the sum of: (1) twenty-five($25) for postage and publication E1/2 EAST1/2 127 Conwell St 151300039 15-07-32-204-063.000-003 $1,216.18 costs; and (2) any other costs incurred by the county that Duncan, Elizabeth 09-425 HULBERTS 2 W1/2 117 Conwell St are directly attributable to the tax sale; and (E) any unpaid costs due under IC 6-1.1-24-2(b) 151300040 15-07-32-204-064.000-003 $3,046.41 Moore, James W & Darlene F 09-426 HURLBERTS from a prior tax sale; and No property listed below shall be sold if, at any ADD 2E1/2 (US 50 W, Left onto Exporting St, Right time before the sale, the Total Amount for Judg - onto Conwell (next to 117 Conwell St Aurora, IN) ment is paid in full. If the real property is sold in the 151300042 15-07-32-204-092.000-003 $1,631.53 tax sale, the amount required to redeem such prop- King, Sharon J 09-452 AURORA 237 607 Fifth St erty will be 110% of the minimum bid for which the 151300043 15-07-32-204-093.000-003 $1,631.53 tract or real property was offered at the time of sale, King, Sharon J 09-453 AURORA 236 603 Fifth St as required by IC 6-1.1-24-5 if redeemed not more 151300044 15-07-32-204-115.000-003 $504.90 than six (6) months after the date of sale, or 115% of Johnson, Russell R & Suzanne 09-463 LANGLEY the minimum bid for which the tract or real property HGHTS 104 Gibson Ave was offered at the time of sale, as required by IC 151300045 15-09-33-400-004.000-004 $229.96 Ro33-04 PT SE 6-1.1-24-5 if redeemed more than six (6) months af- sario, Eugene H, Trustee and ter the date of sale, plus the amount by which the 1 5 - 1 0 - 0 4 - 1 0 0 - 0 0 6 . 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 purchase price exceeds the minimum bid on the 15-09-33-400-004.000-004 are to be sold and re real property plus ten percent (10%) per annum on deemed together. 15508 Us 50 the amount by which the purchase price exceeds 151300046 15-10-04-100-006.000-004 $6,954.95 Rothe minimum bid on the property. All taxes and spe- sario, Eugene H, Trustee 15-06-04 W1/2 NE and cial assessments upon the property paid by the 1 5 - 1 0 - 0 4 - 1 0 0 - 0 0 6 . 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 purchaser subsequent to the sale, plus 10% per an- 15-09-33-400-004.000-004 are to be sold and re num interest on those taxes and special assess - deemed together. US 50 W (Next to 15508 US 50 ments, will also be required to be paid to redeem Aurora, IN) 151300047 15-10-04-100-010.000-004 $375.49 Ro-

151300046 15-10-04-100-006.000-004 $6,954.95 Rosario, Eugene H, Trustee 15-06-04 W1/2 NE 2013 27, 2012 1 5 - 1 0 - 0 4 - THURSDAY, 1 0 0THURSDAY, - 0 0 6 . SEPTEMBER 0 0 0AUGUST - 0 0 4 15, and 15-09-33-400-004.000-004 are to be sold and re deemed together. US 50 W (Next to 15508 US 50 Aurora, IN) 151300047 15-10-04-100-010.000-004 $375.49 Rosario, Eugene H, Trustee 15-06 PT NE 4-5-3 6.0945A PER SURVEY US 50 W (Next to 15508 US 50 Aurora, IN) 151300048 15-10-04-100-055.000-004 $2,282.52 Preferred Property Investments, Inc 37-45 LAKE DILLDEAR 45 15-10-04-100-055.000-004, 15-10-04-100-056.000-004, and 15-10-04-100-057.000-004 are to be sold and re deemed together. 15498 Asher Lane 151300049 15-10-04-100-056.000-004 $391.64 Preferred Property Investments, Inc 37-46 LAKE DILLDEAR 46 15-10-04-100-055.000-004, 15-10-04-100-056.000-004, and 15-10-04-100-057.000-004 are to be sold and re deemed together. Asher Lane 151300050 15-10-04-100-057.000-004 $418.87 Preferred Property Investments, Inc 37-47 LAKE DILLDEAR 47 15-10-04-100-055.000-004, 15-10-04-100-056.000-004, and 15-10-04-100-057.000-004 are to be sold and re deemed together. Asher Lane 151300055 15-10-04-200-164.000-004 $331.64 Quinlan, Todd 37-146 LAKE DILLDEAR 146 15420 Reanne Lane 151300056 15-10-04-200-165.000-004 $596.09 Quinlan, Todd D 37-147 LAKE DILLDEAR 147 15420 Reanne Lane 151300057 15-10-04-200-166.000-004 $331.64 Quinlan, Todd D 37-148 LAKE DILLDEAR 148 15420 Reanne Lane 151300058 15-10-04-200-167.000-004 $343.32 Quinlan, Todd D 37-149 LAKE DILLDEAR 149 15420 Reanne Lane 151300059 15-10-04-200-187.000-004 $623.29 Quinlan, Todd D 37-155 -158 LAKE DILLDEAR 155, 158 15420 Reanne Lane 151300060 15-10-04-200-204.000-004 $1,517.11 Buschle, William Richard & Linda Lo 37-182 LAKE DILLDEAR 182 15436 Lake Dilldear Rd 151300061 15-10-04-200-207.000-004 $4,584.39 Buschle, William Richard & Linda Lo 37-185 -188 LAKE DILLDEAR 185, 188 15436 Lake Dilldeer Rd 151300062 15-10-04-200-213.000-004 $5,548.43 Buschle, William Richard & Linda Lo 37-191 -194 -197 LAKE DILLDEAR 191, 194, 197 15436 Lake Dilldear Rd 151300063 15-10-04-200-227.000-004 $636.83 Eichler, Geneva L % Rose Lannan 37-199 LAKE DILLDEAR 199 US 50 W, (Across from 15440 Lake Dilldear Rd Dillsboro, IN) 151300064 15-10-09-100-003.000-004 $2,990.93 Rhoades, Robert L & Bonnie M 16-04 N PT SE 9-5-3 1. A PT W1/2 NE 9-5-3 14.10A PT SW NE 9-5-3 5.797A ***COMBINED 5.797A FROM P#4-357 #10-09-100-003.500-004 PER GIS & SURVEY*** 15360 Spangler Rd 151300065 15-10-09-100-004.000-004 $531.00 Kabel, Joseph L 16-05-01-02 PT N PT W1/2 US 50 W,(close to 15360 Spangler Rd/behind 10568 Cat Crossing LN Dillsboro, IN) 151300066 15-10-11-300-081.000-004 $545.70 Jensen, Dale L 3-18-23-01 W PT SW 13680 Spangler Rd 151300067 15-10-22-100-020.000-004 $2,460.88 Stamper, David L & Debra 59-01 PT LOT 1 CLIFT'S ACRES SD PLAT 11-5-03 FORM K# 27-05 8799 St Rd 62 151300070 15-11-17-200-008.000-004 $1,370.43 Korb, Jan S 4-02-03-02 E1/2 NW 10433 Texas Gas Rd 151300075 15-10-12-304-039.000-005 $941.05 Freel, Kenneth Jr & Vickie, Et Ux 02-116 LE NOVERS ADD 12 12613 North St 151300078 15-10-13-201-008.000-005 $2,543.98 Fields, Roger L % Sandra Muncy 03-57 PT NW 13-5-3 .20A PT NW 13-5-3 .25A 10-13-201-016-15 12624 North St 151300080 15-10-13-202-117.000-005 $2,101.64 Carlton, Ray Wayne & Geraldine Garn 03-163 DILLSBORO 85PT 33.37FT US 50 W. Left onto St Rd 262, Right onto St Rd 62, Left onto Front St, Left onto Oak St. 151300081 15-01-03-700-030.001-006 $2,920.19 Keith, Eric E 3-17-02 PT S 1/2 29357 Peppertown Rd 151300082 15-01-04-400-008.002-006 $720.58 Wilhelm, Kevin L & Jennifer L 4-04-01 PT SW QR Harrison-Brookville 151300083 15-01-23-400-023.000-006 $595.76 Graves, Harry D 14-13-01-02 NW SE PER SUR Bell Arbor Rd 151300084 15-01-24-200-011.000-006 $1,877.62 Lambert, Fred 15-05 PT NW US 50 E, Left onto St Rd 1, Right onto St Rd 46, Left onto Harrison Brookville Rd (US 52) 151300085 15-01-26-400-047.000-006 $876.44 Bennett, Donald R & Yvonne M 17-09-02 PT SE 1150 Morgan Rd 151300088 15-01-35-303-022.045-006 $3,104.00 Greber, Mickey 69-45 UNIT 12-D JAMISON PLACE COND PLAT 9-8-05 FRIOM K# 19-08-08 1822 Sierra Ln Ln 151300089 15-01-36-400-023.000-006 $5,668.80 Tucker, Joseph A 4-21-08-01 PT N1/2 SE1/4 36-7-1 6.A 24300 Barth Rd 151300090 15-01-36-400-036.000-006 $196.12 Bettinger, Susan R 21-12 21-12-01 PT W1/2 SW 5.A PT W1/2 SW 5.A US 50 E, (close to 24126 Fileds Ln. West Harrison, IN 47060) 151300091 15-01-36-400-040.002-006 $2,499.70 Daniels, James L 21-11-04-03 PT SE 1/4 SE 1/4 24184 Barth Rd 151300092 15-01-24-401-020.000-007 $2,969.20 Graves, Harry D 02-126 PT E1/2 .75A PT S1/2 .19A 26275 S State St 151300093 15-08-25-300-060.000-008 $16,187.32 Murray, James & Kathy 15B-43 WILMINGTON 43 WPT 6947 King St 151300094 15-08-26-400-088.000-008 $2,398.24 Hankins, Donna K 15C-68-69 MOORES ADD WILMINGTON 68, 69 US 50 W, Right onto 350, Left onto Probst Rd, Right onto King St. 151300095 15-08-26-400-090.000-008 $626.66 Hankins, Donna K 15C-63-64 WILMINGTON 64, 63 WPT MOORES ADD US 50 W, Right onto 350, Left onto Probst Rd, Right onto King St. 151300097 15-02-09-400-041.000-010 $2,134.21 Rauch, Brad J 24-02 DATA PARK SD 2 28359 Process Dr 151300098 15-02-10-300-072.000-010 $4,453.76 Woolwine, Tobey D & Vicki A Tnt Ent, R/O/S 3-06-01-06 SE SW 28081 Trojan Rd 151300099 15-02-28-100-004.000-010 $8,652.34 Jacobs Conservation Group, Llc 17-04-01 PT NW QR Legion Rd 151300100 15-06-25-101-005.001-012 $523.84 Villages Of Sugar Ridge, Llc 20-07-05 PT NE QR OPEN SPACE - FOR VILLAGES OF SUGAR RIDGE SEC I PER PLAT 6-3-04 US 50 E, Left onto Stateline Rd 151300101 15-07-06-100-053.000-012 $974.86 Roth, Robert J & Flora A 8-6-16 PT NE 6-5-1 .96A 5422 Sr 48 151300102 15-07-09-300-024.000-012 $3,448.10 Linkmeyer, Steve & Valerie 8-9-10 18.565A PT S1/2 E1/2 PER PLAT MAP 3484 Tower Rd 151300103 15-07-09-300-024.002-012 $4,013.07 Linkmeyer, Steve 09-10-02 2.254A PT SW1/4 9-5-1 15-07-09-300-024.002-012 and 15-07-09-403-050.000-013 are to be sold and re deemed together. Tower Rd 151300104 15-07-16-200-124.000-012 $8,098.95 Linkmeyer, Steven T & Valerie A 80-32 LOT 32 ROOKWOOD ESTATES PLAT 9-7-04 FROM K# 15-03-02 15780 Rookwood Dr 151300107 15-07-09-403-048.000-013 $4,889.05 Linkmeyer, Steve & Frank D Linkmeyer 04-328 PT SE 9-5-1 .52A 393 Tower Rd 151300108 15-07-09-403-050.000-013 $4,939.30 Linkmeyer, Steve 04-330 PT SE 9-5-1 .41A 15-07-09-300-024.002-012 and 15-07-09-403-050.000-013 are to be sold and re deemed together. 385 Tower Rd 151300109 15-06-36-302-024.000-016 $11,122.83 839 Oberting Road Llc 05-94 PT SW 36-6-1 .23A PT SW 36-6-1 .57A PT SW 36-6-1 .34A 839 Oberting Rd 151300111 15-07-02-600-042.000-016 $2,508.88 Ellinghausen, Edward L 07-203 PT SW NW 2-5-1 .76A US 50 E, (close to 1738 Oberting Rd Law renceburg, IN) 151300112 15-07-03-302-042.000-016 $394.60 Drees Company, The 08-372 PT SW 3-5-1 5.4476A US 50 E,(Behind 441 & 442 Beckett Landing) 151300113 15-07-03-402-017.000-016 $3,586.02 Willis, Brandon R 08-473 PT SE 3-5-1 13.04A 15-07-03-404-001.000-016, 15-07-03-404-006.000-016, and 15-07-03-402-017.000-016 are to be sold and re-


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APARTMENTS APARTMENTS 21 21 FOR RENT FOR RENT 22 Aurora- 3BR apartment. Newly furnished. Off street parking. No pets, no smoking. $350/month plus utilities. 206 Walker Ave. (812)926-1028. Dillsboro- 2 bedroom; Stove, refrigerator, air conditioner, washer/dryer hook-up, water, sewage, trash pickup furnished. Nice location, recently remodeled building. No pets. HUD accepted. (812)498-3389.

Harrison, 1 and 2 bedroom apt., Leasing special, $495, $595/month incl. water, sewer, garbage. Laundry on site. Security deposit required. (513)205-5555. Harrison, 1-2 bedroom. Paragon West Apts. Private patio with breathtaking view of the valley. Free heat! $460 and up. No pets. (513)845-4141.

Dillsboro Maple Glen Apartments- 1 and 2 bed- Harrison, OH- Tippecaroom apartments avail - noe Apartments. Spa cious remodeled 2BR able. Call 812-432-5697 $610-$640 dishwasher, For rent when available, balcony, very, very No pets. 2 and 3 room furnished c l e a n . apartments, utilities in- 812-637-1787, cluded, AC, no pets. De- 513-574-4400 posit required. Call (812)537-5796, (812)432-9605, or In Harrison, 1 bedroom apartments. Laundry facili(812)584-3822. ties on site. Ranging from For Rent: Efficiencies $450-$575 per month. Call $165.00 per week utilities for details and move in included. Deposit required. specials. (513)515-2569. Also 1 & 2 bedrooms in Lawrenceburg. Deposit required. 859-512-3899 Lawrenceburg Downtown, 2 bedroom Condo, new Greendale - 1 bedroom, construction, water and stove, ref., washer/dryer, sewage included. Rent small back yard/with $925/mo. 513-532-8933. porch, no pets, all utilities incl. Available now. $485 per month + deposit. Call Lawrenceburg- 2 bedroom (812)926-3204. apartment, $500/month. Greendale- 2 Bedroom You pay utilities, all elecApartment. $550 per tric. 219 Main St. (downstairs). 812-290-3309 month. Lawrenceburg- 2 Bedroom house for rent. $700 per Lawrenceburg- Nice 2 month. 859-414-3013 bedroom duplex apart Greendale- 2 Bedroom ment. Laundry hook-up, Apartment. $550 per separate utilities, deposit and lease required. month. Call Lawrenceburg- 2 Bedroom $ 5 7 5 . 0 0 . 812-584-4632 house for rent. $700 per month. 859-414-3013 Harrison - 1 bedroom apt., 1st floor, large rooms $460/month, $460 deposit plus electric. Call (513)479-5155. Harrison - 1 bedroom apt., w/d. stove, fridge included. $500/month plus deposit, tenant pays electric. No pets. (513)504-0190.

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Aurora- 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths, redecorated duplex. Convenient location on quiet street near Wal-Mart and River Creek Village shopping centers. 1-car garage, fireplace, large eat-in kitchen, stove and refrigerator furnished. Tenant pays all utilities. No pets. References, deposit and lease required, $810.00/month. Call Tom at (812)717-0338.

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Aurora- 2 or 3 bedroom, nice lot, $825/month plus deposit. Utilities included. 1 bedroom, upstairs apartment, $525/month plus deposit. Utilities included. 513-328-0145

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Bright/West Harrison, completely remodeled, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, new HVAC, kitchen cabinets, appli ances, carpet, paint. Gas fireplace, deck. $875/month plus deposit, references. No smoking. (513)582-7365.

$$ EARN EXTRA MONEY $$ DELIVER THE NEW CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES. BE YOUR OWN BOSS. WORK A MINIMUM OF 6 DAYLIGHT HOURS PER DAY. MUST HAVE VEHICLE WITH PROOF OF INSURANCE. MUST BE 18 YEARS OR OLDER WITH A VALID DRIVERS LI CENSE & SOCIAL SECURITY CARD. ALSO LOOKING FOR CLERKS AND LOADERS. DELIVERY BEGINS SEPTEMBER 3rd IN AND AROUND AD DYSTON & HARRISON OHIO AS WELL AS DEARBORN COUNTY INDIANA. CALL 513-768-6547 BETWEEN 8 AM - 4:30 PM MON – FRI. REFER TO JOB# 60001-C EOE

$1000 Sign On Bonus! Class A CDL Drivers, Run Regionally, Be home weekly. Exceptional Pay ($60-$70k annually) and Benefit Package. Call 888-409-6033 or visit us online www.drivejtc.com.

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

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

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Open Sun. 1-3! 18267 Rainbow Rd, LawrenceburgRanch home on 5 acres. Completely renovated interior! 3BR, 2.5BA, solarium. 2 car att gar, 1 car det gar. Must see! $255,000. Harrison- Building lots in upscale development. Minutes to I-74. Only a few remaining! Call Fred Thinking of buying or selling? Call us for all your real estate needs!

25 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! Learn to drive for TMC Transportation. Earn $800 per week Local 15 day CDL training. TMC can cover costs. 1-877-649-3156.

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Bright- 3BR, 2 BA Ranch in nice subdivision. Full basement, 2 car attached garage, tile kitchen, all appliances. Lease available after August 1. $1200.00/month plus deposit plus references. No smoking, no pets. Call Dave, D.P. Properties, 513-615-7120 for an application.

2870 Lakeview, St. Leon- Priced to move quick, this 3 bdrm brick ranch offers newer roof and windows, large private backyard and convenience to school, shopping and I74. $110,000. Call Todd Bischoff 513-616-0655. B1145I 21131 Zurich Trail, Hidden Valley- New Listing! Priced right to sell fast this 3 bdrm, 2 ba ranch offers cath. ceilings, fresh paint, nice deck overlooking wooded lot and full basement w/ walkout! $149,900. Call Todd Bischoff 513-6160655. B1147I 2538 Brookstone, Harrison- A Must See! This 3 bdrm, 2.5 ba traditional 2 story is loaded with upgrades and offers a full finished basement, sunken living room, new lg concrete patio, covered front porch and more! Call Todd Bischoff 513-6160655. B114I

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ATTENTION REGIONAL & DEDICATED DRIVERS! Averitt offers Excellent Benefits and Hometime. CDL-A req. 888-362-8608, Recent Grads w/a CDL-A 1-5/wks Paid Training. ApMObile Home for rent, 2.5 ply online at AverittCa acres, country lot near reers.com Equal OpportuSunman, 2 bedroom, 1.5 nity Employer bath. $500/month plus deBaldwin Cleaning Service posit. (513)535-9746. Residential and business cleaning. Non-janitorial. Location: Bright, Ind. Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. M-F Part-time $7.50 per Small store front for rent. hour. Call (812)637-5861. Downtown Harrison. $300 Can You Dig It? Heavy per month. (513)678-2250. Equipment Operator Training! 3 Weeks Hands On Program. Bulldozers, Backhoes, Excavators. Lifetime Job Placement Assistance. National Certifications. VA Benefits Eligible. 1-866-362-6497 AC1213

Aurora- Very nice, two story, two bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, washer/dryer, dishwasher, appliances, small yard. $500/month plus deposit. Pay own utilities. No pets. 812-926-3268.

HVL-nice 3/4bedroom, 2bath, fireplace, deck, family room, cathedral ceilings, newer kitchen, all appliances, rear deck,corner lot.$1150/month+plus utilities Call:812-290-6985.

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Rising Sun- Affordable 2 BR home. Small backyard. In town near stores, schools. Clean. Appli ances furnished. No pets. Available now. $500, same deposit. Call 812-577-0889.

Aurora- 4 bedroom, 2 bath. Comes with refrigerator, range, dishwasher. Washer/dryer hookups. 150 Lincoln Street. $800/month 812-926-9926.

Crosby Township - Newly renovated, 14x70, 2 bedNice 2 Bedroom (2nd room, $500/month, plus Floor Apt.) for Rent on a deposit. (513)543-9879. temporary basis at 203 6th Street, in Rising Sun adults only. Please contact Greendale-$750.00 2BR, Rising Sun Redevelop - 1BA, detached garage. All ment at 438-2811 or appliances included, W/D included. No pets. No 438-3340 for details. smoking. References, please call 812-744-2368

Harrison - 1 bedroom, $430 and up. 2 bedroom $535 and up. C/A, pool, 3 Bedroom, large kitchen, balcony/patios, park like laundry room hook-ups, setting. (513)202-0715. front and back porch, 1.5 Harrison - 2 bedroom apt., baths. $950.00/month, 1 2nd floor, large rooms. month deposit required, $500 per month $500 de- tenants pay utilities. Call posit plus e l e c t r i c . 859-512-3899 (513)479-5155. Harrison - One bedroom apartment. Heat/water included. $420 per month, plus deposit. Very quiet home like atmosphere. 301 S. Hill Street. No pets. Call (513)984-0035.

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Career opportunity for locally owned landscaping company. Experienced preferred but will train. Pay depends on experience. Must have valid drivers license and clean record. Email resume joeleonard@fuse.net. CDL-A Drivers: Hiring experienced company drivers and owner operators. Solo and teams. Competitive pay package. Sign-on incentives. Call 888-705-3217 or apply onl i n e a t www.drivenctrans.com Child care in St.Leon ing for part or full teacher. Must have or higher degree. 812-576-5437.

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Developmental Services, Inc. is looking for Direct Care Staff to work with persons with disabilities in their homes in Dearborn and Ripley counties. We currently have full and part time positions available with a flexible schedule. Starting pay up to $10.00 an hour. Must have a good driving record. If interested apply online at www.dsiservices.org. E.O.E.

DRIVE A REEFER? DRIVE MAVERICK! MAVERICKʼS NEW REEFER DIVISION IS NOW HIRING IN YOUR AREA!! Exp drivers or students with Class A-CDL for training. Brand new equipment, 1st year average $39-$47K depending on experience. Highest mileage pay in industry plus pay for per formance incentives. All with the best name in trucking. Must be 21 yrs old & hold Class A-CDL. 1-800-289-1100. www.drivemaverick.com

Drivers: CDL-A Home Weekends! Regional No-Touch + Sign-On Bonus! Good Pay/Benefits. CDL-A w/1yr Experience Req. (513)761-9600

Drivers: Start up to $.40/mi. Home Weekly. CDL-A 6 mos. OTR exp. Req. Equipment youʼll be proud to drive! (877)705-9261

Lead Carpenter to run 2-3 man crew. We design/build custom, residential interiors. Call for immediate interview. 812-926-4845 Local fire protection company needs dependable workers. Part-time or full-time. Shop worker,sprinklers,fire alarm, extinguisher technicians. Salary based on experience.Shop worker can be trained.Email csafety@fuse.net

EARN $500 A DAY: Insurance Agents Needed: Leads, No Cold Calls; Commissions Paid Daily; Lifetime Renewals; Complete Training; Health/DenDrivers - HIRING EXPERI- tal Insurance; Life License NOW HIRING! Truck DrivENCED/INEXPERIENCED R e q u i r e d . C a l l ing School Instructors. TANKER DRIVERS! Earn 1-888-713-6020. JOIN CRSTʼs brand new up to $.51/Mile! New Fleet Flatbed Drivers. New Pay training school in Cedar Volvo Tractors! 1 year Rapids, Iowa! Relocation OTR Exp. Req.- Tanker Scale - Start @ .37 cpm. assistance provided. Call: Up to .04 cpm Mileage boTraining Available. Call To866-331-0908; email: day: 8 7 7 - 8 8 2 - 6 5 3 7 nus. Home weekends. In- sandersen@crst.com surance & 401K. Apply @ www.OakleyTransport.co Boydandsons.com m 800-648-9915 Painter wanted. Must have Drivers Wanted. Class A Get more home time on at least 10years experi CDL. Clean Driving Re - Transport Americanʼs re- ence. Self transportation cord. Experience a Plus. gional runs. Great miles, required. Call after 7pm, Hourly Pay. Koppʼs Turkey equipment + extras. Enjoy 812-926-4041 Sales 513-367-4133 Transport Americaʼs great driver experience! TadrivDRIVERS! Stone Belt ers.com 866-204-0648 Freight puts drivers first! Part Time Local CDL-A Competitive pay! Home Immediately hiring for Drivers RG TRANSPORThouse keeping, breakfast weekends! Excellent beneTomatoes will not deliver fits! Pre-loaded trailers. person, maintenance per- themselves! RG Transport Call Kelsy, 888-272-0961. son front desk clerk, Must is seeking part time drivhave experience. Apply in ers. *Home Daily *Great Drivers- CDL-A Train and person at Holiday Inn Ex- hourly pay! *Seasonal 10 work for us! Professional, press, Harrison. to 12 weeks *60-70 hours focused CDL training availInsurance Agency has per week. *Two shifts able. Choose Company opening for full time CSR. available! *Fast paced enDriver, Owner Operator, vironment. Call us now! Lease Operator or Lease Position requires a mini- 866-275-1454 or apply onmum 3 years experience Trainer. (877) 369-7203 line www.rgtransport.com www.CentralTruckDriving- and hold a Property & Casualty insurance li Jobs.com cense. Please send re Drivers- CDL-A WE NEED sume to 307 Harrison Part-time office help TRUCK Drivers. No Gim- Ave., Harrison, Ohio needed: Must be familiar micks! Solos up to 38 45030 C/O Box 1. with computers, good cents/mile. 50 cents/mile Kemper Construction customer service skills, for Hazmat Teams. Call a Company- Looking for de- able to pay attention to Recruiter T O D A Y ! pendable workers. Pay details, must be able to 800-942-2104 www.To - based on experience. Ask work flexible day-time talMS.com for Brian, 812-212-7157. hours. Send resume to Ms. W. @ P.O. Box 4128, Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025.

“Partners in Excellence” OTR Drivers APU Equipped Pre-Pass EZ-pass passenger policy. 2012 & Newer equipment. 100% NO touch. Butler Transport 1-800-528-7825

RECENTLY LAID OFF? IN A RUT? WERNER NEEDS DRIVERS! Train to be a professional truck driver in ONLY 16 DAYS! The avg. truck driver earns $700+/wk*! Get CDL Training w/ Roadmaster! Approved for Veterans Training. Donʼt Delay, Call Today! 1-866-205-1569 *DOL/BLS 2012 AC-0205

Diversco accepting applications for janitorial techs. Part/Full-time. Hebron area, $8.00/hr. Call 731-503-4546. Do you want to earn $9-$15 an hour? Train to be a CNA today. Here at Tri-State Health Care Training Center we can train you in three weeks. Now offering full-time and part-time classes. Located in Greendale. Call 812-577-0055

State Farm Agency located in Lawrenceburg, IN is seeking an outgoing, career-oriented professional to join our team. As a State Farm team member you will build and develop customer relationships within the community to promote State Farm products including auto, home, banking and life insurance. Sales experience/knowledge/licensed in insurance is a plus, as well as people oriented, ability to multi-task, and excellent communication skills. Please call 812-577-0765 or fax resume to 812-577-3144.

3 BEAUTIFUL LOTS CORNER OF RITTENHOUSE & MT. NEBO RDS MIAMI TOWNSHIP 45052 Lot #1 – 3.5 Acres, Lot #5 3.4 Acres and Lot #10 2.2 Acres. Close to I-275. Can have out buildings and horses.

Register Publications has open positions in mailroom, stuffing in serts. Starts daily at 8a.m.. Must have reliable transportation, valid drivers license and be able to stand for long periods of time. Must be 18 years old or older. Apply in person at Register Publications, 126 West High Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana. EOE

SOUTHEASTERN CA REER CENTER JOB OPENING TEACHERʼS AIDE. The Career Center is seeking a full-time Teacherʼs Aide for the Welding Program. Mechanical and welding aptitude with attention to detail needed. A welding background is preferred. Benefit package available. Interested persons may apply on-line at www.sccusa.org. or submit a resume by email or mail to: Trina Huff Southeastern Career Center 901 West US Hwy 50 Ver sailles, IN 47042 thuff@sccenter.k12.in.us

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812.637.2220 CSTONEREALTY.COM LOGAN: Remodeled farmhouse w/4 bed, 2 full bath newly updated & 2 half bath. Bonus rm above 3 car attached garage, kitchen has new countertops & flrs. $174,900 LAWRENCEBURG: Affordable living with a great view! 2 bed condo w/community pool, workout rm, & clubhouse. $89,900 HVL: Rare find! 1788 sq ft open flr plan ranch on 3 lots, 5 car attached garage, 40x50x16 detached garage w/electric & heat. Perfect for large RV’s & boats. $259,900 BRIGHT: 3 bed, 2.5 bath home on nearly 38 acres with exceptional views of Tanner Valley, pond, covered rear deck, wrap around porch, 30x36x12 insulated pole building $369,900 BRIGHT: Condo w/1st flr laundry, full bath & family room in LL with walkout to large concrete patio, and a covered deck off living room. $135,900 LOGAN: 2.89 acre wooded country lot with all utilities available. $59,900 LOGAN: Lots 3 & 4 of Morgan’s Ridge Subdivision. Large lake, 6.78 acres, all city utilities available. $149,900 LOGAN: Lot 5 of Morgan’s Ridge Subdivision, all city utilities available, .76 acres. $29,900 SUNMAN: 33 acres w/driveway, water, & electric. $99,900 LOGAN: 55 acres w/2 home sites, city water & gas @ rd. $244,900 8/13/13

RNs - Part time openings on Surgical Floor varied shifts; Part time evening/night position on the ICU; Part time, days on the PACU (Post Anesthesia Care Unit) EMS INSTRUCTOR - Part time opening on Days and Evenings. Licensed Paramedic required.

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MEDICAL ASSISTANTS - Occasional opening in Dermatology practice in Aurora; Full time at family practice in Lawrenceburg and part time temporary at Rising Sun Medical Center.

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ATHLETIC TRAINER - Part time opening for an ATC on days and evenings including some weekends. National Athletic Trainer certification required.

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ADOPTION- MEANT TO BE A MOM: Loving, financially secure TV producer promises your child a bright future with laughter, education, wonderful extended family and lake front home. Expenses Paid (917) 804-0568 greatfamily59@gmail.com

Bowman Tree Service. Trimming, topping, tree removal, lot clearing, storm damage, fully insured and free estimates. Call (812)537-4677. Monroe Excavating, Hauling, LLC Limestone, Topsoil, Fill Dirt, Mulch, Sand, Gravel, Driveways Demolition, Digging, Basements, Dump Truck, Bobcat, Track Hoe Work Call (812)926-1995 or (513)310-0835

CHILD CARE

Amazing Grace Preschool Open House, Wed August 21, 5:30-8:30, 9961 New Haven. (513)367-5094. 2+3 day Christian based morning programs. Hands-on experiences. 4-star Step Up Quality. Child care M-F 6am-6pm in the Bright/Hidden Valley Area. Please call 812-655-2094.

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Achs Services - Heating and Air conditioning. All types and models, hot water heaters, light electrical and plumbing. Licensed and insured. (513)668-3775 (765)647-0439. Bowman Painting and general contractor. Interior /exterior painting, commercial and residential. Roofing and remodeling, custom staining, high pressure washing. Free estimates. Call (812)689-6771 or (812)537-4677.

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Absolutely no trespassing of any kind for any reason. No exceptions. Not re sponsible for accidents, injuries or personal property. Violators will be prose cuted at their own ex pense. Property located at 8692 Willey Rd., Harrison, OH. Molly Jansen, Cathy Maher, Mary Ison.

Quality photography by Bob Mattingly. Family groups, sports, groups and general photography. Call 812-438-3182.

Absolutely no trespassing, hunting, fishing, swim ming, trapping, horseback riding, woodcutting, motorized bikes, quad runners, or 4-wheelers allowed for any reason. Not responsible for accidents or injury to anyone, Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense to the full extent of the law on the property of G.E. Stacy, 27357 Stacy Lane, 1905 Pinhook Rd., West Harrison, Ind., 47060.

Residential Cleaning. Tri-state. You make the mess, we'll do the rest. Insured/Bonded. Specializing in construction, commercial and residential 812-290-4490 Thank you. Get ready fall cleaning. Rickʼs Construction, Free estimates, Fully insured, Electric, Plumbing, Room additions, Decks, Roofing, Remodeling and Siding. 812-667-5457 or 812-871-4793

Haag Ford is seeking an enthusiastic and hard-working, experienced Parts Counter Sales Representative to join our team of Ford parts professionals. JOB DESCRIPTION Full time Auto Parts Counter Person: Assist customers in the store, on the phone and/or by computer orders in a timely and professional manner. Demonstrate knowledge of products and their applications. Excellent benefit package including medical, life, vacations, and parts and labor discounts are just a few. QUALIFICATIONS Excellent customer and vendor relationship skills. Must have a valid driver’s license. Ford or other auto parts experience preferred and/or prior auto mechanic experience. Send Resume to Haag Ford, 405 Eads Parkway East, Greendale, IN 47025.

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PROFESSIONAL JEWELRY CLEANING & SILVER POLISHING! 43 YRS EXPERIENCE, YOU WILL LOVE TO WEAR IT WE GUARANTEE IT! DAILY SPECIALS. 806 NOWLIN AVE, GREENDALE. 812-577-0126

Quinlan Concrete - Basements, garages, side Greendale Self - Storage walks, steps, porches, patIndoor storage available ios, stampcrete, snow re24 hour access. Call moval, dump truck work. estimates. (812)537-3131 or Free (765)265-9120. (812)637-1787.

Internet Only Antique Auction Furniture/Art Bid Now! InPropertyAuctions.com Ends August 28, 2pm Coffey Realty & Auction David L. Matney 812-345-1248 License #AC30200042 Seller: Baxter Handyman, very inexpensive. No job to big or LOOKING FOR LOCAL s m a l l . Experienced, CRAFTERS/VENDORS HVAC, plumbing, carpenfor our annual Autumn t r y , yard work. Fest. Sign up today. ( 5 1 3 ) 3 7 9 - 0 6 8 4 or Please call Caseys Out- (513)746-1748. door Solutions 812-537-3800 or visit website Lisaʼs Cleaning Service www.caseysoutdoor.com Residential, office, rentals Rental Property Internet and apartments. Monthly, Auction Student Housing weekly, bi-weekly, or one near IU Ends Aug 20th - time. Fully insured. De pendable. Free estimates. 11 am EDT Bid now INCall (812)637-9171 or cell PropertyAuctions.com Jimmie Dean Coffey, Tim Ellis (513)256-0698. Realtors 812-824-6000 lic #AC30200042 Seller: GMS-Pavillion Properties, LLC

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ATTENTION SLEEP APNEA SUFFERERS with Medicare. Get CPAP Replacement Supplies at little or NO COST, plus FREE home delivery! Best of all, prevent red skin sores and bacterial infection! Call 888-696-5125

GENERAL MERCHANDISE

Lemon grass, sensitive plants, lemon eucalyptus, purple coneflower, parsley & lots of other perennials & herbs. Chanʼs Plant Sale, 109 N. High St. (IND. 56) Rising Sun. 812-438-3182.

Wanted to buy cattle and horses. Crippled or sound. Also buying wild cattle. Will pay cash. (859)620-5860.

Would the lady with un wanted blackberry plants LOCAL HONEY from Ris- please call 812-438-3182 ing Sun bees. Quarts, and leave a call-back numpints, or bears. Call ber. Shawn at 812-438-3182. Leave message.

Register Publications is seeking a part time creative graphic artist. Applicants must have excellent computer skills, communication skills and working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite is preferred. Knowledge of Adobe InDesign required. Must be able to work well under pressure and meet specific deadlines. Applicants must also be willing to learn and perform other composition department tasks, such as editing photos,class flow and legal preparation. Please send resume to photos@registerpublications.com. No phone calls please.

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Furniture for sale sofa-2 lazy boy chairs, computer desks, end tables, chest of drawers, wardrobe TV & cabinet, credenza. For more information please call 812-537-0026.

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PART TIME OFFICE CLERK

The City of Lawrenceburg Police Department is taking applications for a Part Time Office Clerk. This person shall perform duties that are related to general office skills long with gathering information for public use concerning several functions of the laws enforcement field. Some of the duties include but are not limited to: answering telephone, using fax machine, take complaints and information from the public, make copies when needed, receipt and log payments of parking tickets, update and file arrest reports, type reports when needed, maintain and file various office forms by hand and in the computer. The following skills are required for this position: a high school diploma or GED equivalent, ability to communicate with the public in emotional or hostile situations; working knowledge of business, educational, civic, and social organizations in the community, basic computer skills and typing, ability to use basic filing systems, knowledge of multi-line phone system and intercom, fax and copy machine. Applications can be picked up at the Lawrenceburg Police Department and must be returned no later than August 30, 2013. The City of Lawrenceburg is an equal opportunity ADA Compliant Employer.

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Aurora- Yard Sale: August 15,16,17. Hueseman Rd., Aurora: Household, art, glassware, karoake, tapes, records, cdʼs, collectibles, tools, books, puzzles, computer monitor, printers, tvʼs, cameras.

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The Journal Press • The Harrison Press • R.S. Recorder/O.C. News • The Dearborn County Register

GARAGE & 58 MISCELLANEOUS 69 55 YARD SALES West Harrison:Multi-Family Garage Sale. Aug. 16th&17th 8a-2p. 1038 Seeley Rd. Lots of clothes-boys, lady, and men.Households.Toys. Baby items. Lots of misc. items. Rain or Shine. Yard Sale- 328 Cook Lane Lawrenceburg. Friday August 16th & Saturday Aug 17th. 8:00-4:00. Too much to list. Yard Sale- Pine Knoll Assisted Living. 607 Wilson Creek Road Lawrence burg. August 16th 9:00-4:00 and August 17th 9:00-1:00 YARD SALES BEST WAY TO ADVERTISE YOUR LOCAL PAPER! 4 PAPERS 25 WORDS $15 DEADLINE BEFORE 10 AM FRIDAY Holiday deadlines are Thursday before 10 a.m. CALL (513)367-4582 or (812)537-0063

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GUN SHOW!! Greenfield, IN - August 17th&18th, Will Buy & Haul Scrap & Trucks Hancock County Fair - C a r s grounds, 620 North Apple (812)716-0781. Street, Saturday 9-5, Sunday 9-3. For information call 765-993-8942. BUY! SELL! TRADE!

2 female husky/boxer mix puppies. 5 months old. Free to loving homes. In need of playmates. Contact Tim Hillman 812-438-2963 and leave message. Free kittens - Hemingways Silver Tabbys, Calico and others. Minges Feed & Greenhouse, 10109 New Haven Rd., Harrison.

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Absolutely no fishing, no swimming, no hunting, or trespassing permitted. Not responsible for any injuries or accidents on the property belonging to : Rod and Brenda Cafouras, INDY 1500 GUN & KNIFE 12476 Gordon lane, DillsSHOW- Indianaʼs Largest! boro, IN 47018 2-13 State Fairgrounds. Expo Building Fri., Aug. 23, 2-8, Sat. Aug. 24 8-6, Sun. Absolutely no hunting or Aug. 25, 9-4. Bring this ad trespassing. No dirt bikes for $1off admission. or motorized vehicles of Overstocked on crushed any kind. Not responsible driveway rock, 1in x 0 for accidents, injuries or faDGA. $2.00 a ton or deliv- talities on the property of ery available. 2nd load Helen Amm & Teresa Stone, 18060 Union free! Call 219-207-0288. Ridge, Aurora, In 47001. ROOFING- Half Priced: Economy Dimensional Shingles $54 per sq, Interior Doors $5 & up, Wood Absolutely no hunting, dog Interior Trim 50% off. running, wood cutting, dumping, animal abandonwww.CardwellHomeCenter.com, 3205 Madison ment, motorized vehicles, Avenue, Indianapolis bikes, trapping, firearms, or swimming. No trespass(317)788-0008 ing of any kind for any reaUsed wood split rails. 100 son. Not responsible for available, $3 each, you accidents, injuries or fatalipick. Call (513)367-5262. ties, to any person or personal property. Activities of any kind will not be tolerated. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense to the fullest exAlways Buying , Paying tent of the law on the propCash for Estates-Antiques, erty of L.J. Backman, Old Military items- Guns, 6422 East Laughery Advertising Signs, Old Creek Rd., Aurora, IN Toys, Crocks or old Christ- 10-13 mas or Halloween Items Call Bob 812-637-5369

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Absolutely no hunting, fishing or trespassing for any reason w/o written permission on the properties owned or leased by us. No excuses. Violators will be arrested and prosecuted. Harry and John Hud dleston, 8731 SR 56N, Aurora, IN or 5311 We buy and haul junk cars Yorkridge Road, Guilford, & trucks with titles. Call IN 812-621-0961 or email davesautosalvage@dishmail.net. Absolutely no hunting, fishing or trespassing of any kind. Not responsible for property or personal injury on the property of: George Hockl, Norkus & White FOR SALE 14 FOOT SIMI-V ALUMI- Plains Rd., Manchester NUM BOAT & TRAILER Township, Aurora, IN 4-14 (NEW TIRIES) 15 H.P. JOHSON ELECTRIC START, TOLLING MOTOR, DEPTH FINER Absolutely no hunting, fish$1,700 812-534-3567 ing, or trespassing of any kind for any reason. Not responsible for any accidents or injuries on the property of Arlie Boggs on Brushfork Rd. in Guilford. 2004 Honda Odyssey Violators will be prose 60k mi; $9k cuted at their own ex (513)872-9611 pense.

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

Absolutely no trespassing for any reason. Violators will be prosecuted. Not responsible for any acci dents of injuries on the property of: Tom & Kathy Klump Tower Rd., Lawrence burg Trojan Rd., Extending to Beneker Rd., St. Leon Kildeer Ln., Guilford Mosmeier Rd., Sunman 1-13

Absolutely no hunting, trapping, fishing, swim ming, trash dumping, woodcutting, motorized vehicles, firearms, or tres passing for any reason. Violators will be prose cuted. Beware of dog. Not responsible for accidents or injuries on the property of: Perry & Tracy Boone, 18002 Lost Creek Lane, Lawrenceburg, IN 1-13

Absolutely no trespassing for any reason. Will not be responsible for any accidents or fatalities. Violators will be fined and prosecuted on the property of James and Rhonda Huff, 5448 Bischoff Hill Rd., West Harrison, Ind., 47060.

Absolutely no trespassing for any reason; no fishing, hunting, trapping, swimming or open fires. No motorized bikes, 4-wheelers or other motorized vehicles. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense. We are not responsible for any acci dents or injuries on the property. Ryan Stroud Heartland, Homestead Land Trust 4-13

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No hunting or shooting, no woodcutting,, littering or dumping, no motorized vehicles, machinery or trespassing. Not liable or responsible for injuries or accidents. Violators will be prosecuted if found on property of: Dennis G. and Ann J. Elder, 17800 Duncan Lane, Aurora, IN 7-12

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Absolutely no trespassing, hunting, firearms, woodcutting, trapping. No motorized vehicles of any kind. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense. Also not responsible for any injuries, accidents or fatalities on the Absolutely no trespassing property of: James Chris- No hunting or trespassing, man, Yorkridge Road, no ATVʼs. Violators will be for any reason. Violators prosecuted at their own will be prosecuted. Not re- Guilford, IN 06-14 expense. Not responsible sponsible for any acci dents or injuries on the Absolutely no trespassing, for injuries or accidents on properties of James, hunting, boating, swim - the Grimsley property at Wilma, Samuel Goff and ming, trapping, motorized 13607 Grimsley Road, Carolyn Goff/Brown, bikes, 4 wheelers, RVʼs, Moores Hill. 13337 Goff Lane, Moores woodcutting, horseback riding, firearms. Violators Hill, In 9-12 No hunting, fishing or treswill be prosecuted at their passing of any kind. Not Absolutely no trespassing own expense. Not respon- responsible for property or of any kind allowed on all sible for accidents or inju- personal injury on the properties belonging to ries on the property of: property of: Maria Teresa Ola & Julie Miller. No ex- Robert & Carolyn K. Hol- Maturana, 2194 Lake ceptions. Not responsible tegel Tambo Rd., Manchester, for injuries, accidents or fa- 12466 Rullman Dr. IN talities. No vehicles of any Dillsboro, IN 47018 kind, horseback riding, etc, 10-12 unless written permission No hunting, fishing or tresis given. Ola & Julie Absolutely no trespassing, passing and not responsiMiller, 11302 N. Hogan hunting, fishing, swim - ble for accidents or injuries Rd., Aurora, IN 47001 ming, trapping, horseback on the property of: Jerome 2-12 riding, woodcutting, motor- & Ruth Martini, York Ridge ized bikes, quadrunners or Rd., Leatherwood Rd., Absolutely No Trespassing 4-wheelers allowed on my York Township. of any kind, for any reason property for any reason. at any time. No Excep - Not responsible for accitions! Owner not responsi- dents or injury to anyone. No hunting, fishing or tresble for any accidents, inju- Violators will b e prose - passing for any reason. ries or fatalities. Violators cuted at their own expense Not responsible for any inwill be prosecuted at their to the full extent of the law juries occurring on the own expense. Tresa Man- on the property of: The property owned by: Stoford 11510 North Hogan Gary Steinmetz Farm, negate Property Owners, Road Aurora, IN 47001 9783 Wesseler Road, Bordering on Stonegate 5-14 Sunman, IN 05-14 Dr. & Essex Lane. 05-14

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Absolutely no trespassing for any reason; no fishing, no hunting, trapping, swimming, no motorized vehicles, firearms, trash dumping, open fires, wood cutting, horseback riding, 4 wheelers, bikes. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense. Not responsible for any injuries, accidents, fatalities. No trespassing, soliciting, or visitation from strangers, family, or friends without written consent from Ron and Debbie Seaver, 23718 James Lake Road, Guilford, IN 47022 04-14

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Absolutely no trespassing for any reason. Will not be responsible for any accidents or fatalities. Violators will be fined and prosecuted on the property of: Mark & Bonnie Pennington, 12947 N. Hogan Rd., Aurora, In 47001 5-13

Absolutely No Trespassing for any reason, no fishing, hunting, trapping, dumping, wood cutting, or swimming, no motorized bikes, 4-wheelers or other motorized vehicles. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense, not responsible for any accidents on the property of: Gale Banta, 4304 State Road 48, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 10-11

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Absolutely No Trespassing for any reason. Violators will be prosecuted at there own expense. No vehicles including ATVʼs, Motorcycles etc. Not responsible for any accidents or injuries on the property of P.A.W.S. Humane Center, 200 Charles A. Liddle DR. Lawrenceburg, IN. 47025

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Absolutely no hunting, trapping, fishing, swim ming, trash dumping, woodcutting, motorized vehicles, firearms, or tres passing for any reason. Violators will be prose cuted. Not responsible for accidents or injuries on the property of: John Stegemiller, 24569 Hiltz Rd., Absolutely no trespassing Guilford, IN 47022. 11-12 for any reason including Absolutely no trespassing motorized vehicles - hunt- of any kind - for any rea- ing of any kind (bow or son. It is illegal to tres - gun - nor trapping) or sledpass. No hunting, trapping, ding. Not responsible for trash dumping, wood cut- accidents, injuries or perting, swimming, discharg- sonal property. Violators ing firearms or explosives will be prosecuted at their of any kind, riding animals expenses to the fullest exor bicycles, or any motor- tent of the law on the propized vehicles including erty of Irvin J. Hartman & ATVʼs, quad runners, mo- Frances M. Hartman, 221 torcycles, motor bikes, etc. Locust St., Greendale, IN Not responsible for prop- 47025 1-14 erty damage, accidents. Absolutely No Trespassing Injuries or fatalities. Viola- for any reason. Violators tors will be prosecuted to will be prosecuted. Not rethe full extent of the law. sponsible for any acci This is a 44 acre tract dents or injuries on the bounded on the south by properties of: The Lutz Road and on the Bowlins, Bordering on north by Harley Springs Lipscomb Dr., Mud Lick Subdivision. Welbourne Creek and Rainbow G. Williams, 4738 Lutz Road, Manchester TownRd., Guilford, Indiana. ship and 7327 Kaiser 1-13 Drive, 2-15 Absolutely no trespassing for any reason, not respon- Absolutely No trespassing sible for accidents or inju- for any reason. Not re ries. Violators will prose- sponsible for any acci cuted at their own ex - dents or injuries on the penses.: The Beverly J. properties of Robert & Neihardt Trust, 14950 Deborah Lischkge, 9794 Old State Road 350, Alans Branch, Moores Hill, IN 47032 2-14 Moores Hill, IN 8-13

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No hunting, fishing, four wheeling, hiking, or gardening of any kind. Joan Fidler will not be held liable for any injuries ac quired on the property on both sides of 10419 Chesterville Road, next to 10095 Chesterville Road, and across from 10386 Chesterville Road. Violators will be prosecuted. 4-14

No hunting, fishing, or trespassing for any reason and not responsible for any injuries occurring on the property owned by: Hidden Valley Lake Property Owners Associa tion, Bordering on Stateline Road and Georgetown Road, Lawrenceburg, In 1-13 No hunting, fishing, or trespassing without written permission on the Chipman farm. 7442 White Road, Rising Sun, Indiana . Violators will be prosecuted. 05-15 No hunting, Fishing, Quad/Horse Riding or Trespassing of any kind on the properties of: Mike & Terry Hall/ Hueseman Rd., Aurora. Nick & Jan Hartman/ Hueseman Rd., Aurora. Bud Cornelius/ Hueseman Rd., Aurora. Dave Jeffery/ Hueseman Rd., Aurora. Tim & Chrissy Powell/ Hueseman Rd., Aurora. Mike & Terry Hall/ SR 1 & Brush Fork Rd., Guilford-Hueseman Rd., Dillsboro. No hunting, fishing, swimming or trespassing and not responsible for accidents on the property of: Robert & Beth Baylor, 6223 St. Rd. 48, Law renceburg, IN 1 -13 No hunting, fishing, trapping or trespassing or ATVʼs. Violators will be prosecuted at own ex pense, Not responsible for accidents or injuries on the property of, Dennis and Cindy Meyung, 10998 County Farm Rd, Aurora, IN, 47001, 12-13 No hunting, no ATV/bike riding, no wood cutting without written permission. Not responsible for per sonal or property injury on property owned by: Michael and Roberta Hankins, Cranes Run Road, Logan Township 1-13 No hunting, no motorized bikes or vehicles, no trespassing of any kind and not responsible for accidents on the property of: John McKay 11307 N. Dearborn Rd. Sunman, IN 47041 10-12 No hunting, woodcutting or trespassing and not re sponsible for accidents on the property of: Joseph and Edna Imholt, 8289 Leatherwood Road, Yorkville, Guilford, IN 4-14

No Trespassing for any reason. Not responsible for accidents, injuries or fatalities to persons or property. The Kremer Family 28483 Barber Rd. West Harrison, IN 47060 9-12 NO TRESPASSING for any reason. Not responsible for any accidents, injuries or any fatalities on property of Betty J. Weber, Bloom Road Moores Hill, Indiana 47032. Violators will be prosecuted at their expense.

No trespassing for any reason. Not responsible for any accidents, Injuries, fatalities or personal property. This applies to all property owned by us.Beware of dog. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expence. Randy & Mary Lynn Hayes, 3382 Sneakville Rd., Law renceburg IN, Also Goose Run, Aurora, IN 2-14 No trespassing for any reason. Not responsible for injuries or accidents. Violators will be prose cuted at their own expense on the properties of: Wm. G. Rudicil, Barber Rd., Gobblerʼs Knob Rd., W. Harrison, IN 1-14 No trespassing for any reason. Not responsible for accidents or injuries. Marshall Alford 15778 W. County Line Rd. Moores Hill, IN 10-12 No trespassing of any kind for any reason on the properties of the Tri-Township Water Corporation. Violators will be prose cuted at their own ex pense. Also not responsible for any accidents, injuries, or fatalities. Tri-Town Water Corporation No trespassing of any kind on property of : All Rite Ready Mix Of Indiana, LLC, 10513 Morgans Branch Road, Aurora, IN 2-13 No Trespassing! Abso lutely no hunting, trapping, trash dumping, woodcutting, discharging firearms or fireworks or explosives of any kind, riding motorized vehicles or animals. Not responsible for property damage, accidents, injuries or fatalities. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense to the fullest extent of the law on the property of: Joseph F. Bayer, Jr. & Donna S. Bayer, 17365 Church Rd., Lawrenceburg, In 47025 1-13

No trespassing! Absolutely no hunting, trapping, trash dumping, woodcutting, discharging firearms or fireworks or explosives of any kind, riding motorized vehicles or animals. Not re sponsible for property damage, accidents, injuries or fatalities. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense to the fullest extent of the law on the property of: David L. Shuter & Deborah L. Shuter, Church Rd., Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 11-13

No trespassing, hunting, fishing, wood cutting, four wheeling or tree cutting. Not responsible for accidents, injuries, or fatalities of any persons or personal property. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense. Debi & Stephan Kraeling 7233 Bonnell, Guilford, Indiana 47022 05-14

No trespassing, or hunting, on the farm of : Barry & Judy Pruss, Rt. 50 Mt. Tabor Rd., Aurora, IN 3-13 No trespassing, soliciting , or visitation from strangers, family, or friends without written consent by Billie R. Powell on my properties located on North Hogan Rd.Billie R. Powell 10514 North Hogan Rd. Aurora, IN 47001. 3/13

No trespassing, hunting, four-wheeling or motor vehicles of any kind. Not responsible for accidents or injuries of any kind on the properties of Mike & Sylvia Heninger or Heniger Properties LLC on Woods Rd. No trespassing. No fishing, No trespassing, hunting or Lawrencburg, IN 47025 swimming or four wheelfishing. The Browning ers. Not responsible for acFarm, 9516 & 9321 Texas No trespassing, hunting, cidents or injury of any Gas Rd., Aurora, IN motorized vehicles, wood kind on my property. Barb cutting, trapping, fishing. Hornberger and family 47001 10-11 Not responsible for any ac- 9758 E. Co. Rd. 1350 N, cidents or injuries on the Sunman, IN 47041 No trespassing, hunting, 4 properties of: Mike & Tim 07-14 wheeling etc. on property Brooks (formerly propowned by Ken and Kathy erty of Joseph C. Scherzinger or other Brooks) 9257 SR 48, owned entities on North Aurora, corner of Cole No trespassing. Not re Hogan Rd. between SR Lane and SR 50. 10-12 sponsible for accidents or 48 and Holt Rd., Dear born County Indiana. Not No trespassing, motorized injury. We will prosecute responsible for any acci- vehicles, hunting, trapping, trespassers on property fireworks or explosives of owned by: Robert & dents of any kind. 5-14 any kind, discharge of fire- Deborah Schroeder, arms or shooting of arrows Gary & Pam Schroeder, on or onto the approximate Ridge Drive, Lake Tambo No trespassing, hunting, 23 acres of Lot #8 in Miller & Knopf Roads, Man 4-wheeling or motor vehi- Ridge Estates. Also not re- chester Township. 10-13 cles of any kind. Not re- sponsible for any acci sponsible for accidents or dents or injuries occurring injuries of any kind on the on this same property. No trespassing. Not re and Connie property of: Mark & Rob- M i k e erta Klem, Seldom Seen Crossley, Lot #8 Miller sponsible for personal or Estates, Lot #1,#2, #3, Ridge, 22102 Hickory property injury on the prop22505 State Line Rd., View Lane, Guilford, IN erty of: Rita Bennett, 170 and 172 Conwell Street, 47022 Bright, IN 06-14 Aurora, IN 47001 05-14 No trespassing, no fishing, No trespassing, hunting, no hunting or artifact huntfishing, wood cutting, four ing. Nick Domaschko, wheeling or tree cutting. Ohio County, 9748 St. Not responsible for acciNot responsible for acci- Rd. 56 N., Aurora, In dents. No hunting, fishing, dents, injuries or fatalities 47001 woodcutting, swimming, 6-14 to any persons or personal recreational 4x4 riding, or property. David & MiNo trespassing, no hunting trespassing on the propchelle Fluegeman, South or fishing. Absolutely no 4 erty of: Hassel W. and Hogan Road, Dillsboro, wheelers or motorized ve- Pamela M. Brashears In 47018 1-13 hicles of any kind. Not re- Possum Ridge Road sponsible for accidents or Aurora, IN 10-12 injuries on the property of: No trespassing, hunting, Earl & Thomas Sullivan, fishing, wood cutting, four 18253 & 18350 Keller Positively no trespassing wheeling or tree cutting. Rd., Lawrenceburg, IN on the property of 10391 Not responsible for acci5-13 Huesman Rd. without owndents, injuries, or fatalities of any persons or personal No trespassing, no hunt- ers presence. Danger on property. Violators will be ing, violators will be prose- property. Not responsible prosecuted at their own cuted. Not responsible for for accidents. Robert and expense. Cindy & Mi- accidents on the property Darlene Meyer, 8642 Marchael McAndrew, 19446 of: Glen & LaVerne Burk- tin Rd., Dillsboro, IN Anderson Rd., Law - hardt, Corner of Keller 47018. renceburg, IN 47025. Rd., & SR 48, Lawrenceburg, In 1-14 Private property. Abso No trespassing, hunting, No trespassing, no hunt- lutely no trespassing of fishing, trapping or dump- ing. Violators will be prose- any kind on all properties ing of any kind. Absolutely cuted. Not responsible for belonging to Dana and no motorized vehicles, personal injury on property Phyllis Weisickle. No exbikes, quadrunners or or property damage. Diana ceptions. Not responsible 4-wheelers allowed on my & Lowell T. Hollins. 10625 for any injuries, accidents, property. Not responsible St. Route 262 Dillsboro, IN or fatalities. No vehicles of for accidents, injuries or fa- 47018. any kind allowed to drive talities. Beware of dogs. through or park without Violators will be prose - No trespassing, not re - written permission. Dana cuted at their expense to sponsible for personal or & Phyllis Weisickle the fullest extent of the property injury on the prop- 12904 Probst Rd, Aurora, law. Jeffrey Long, 9027 erty of: Midwest Data IN 47001 Old St. Rd 350 & 13385 Inc., 326 Walnut St., LawDean Rd., Aurora, In renceburg, IN 47025 4-14 4-14 47001. 09-12

Oxbow Inc. and Oxbow of Indiana, Inc. (”Oxbow”) are the owners of property located in the area com monly known as Horse shoe Bottoms, Lawrenceburg Township, Dearborn County, Indiana. Most of Oxbowʼs land is located between I-275 to US 50 exit ramp, the CSX tracks, and the levee along US 50 and the Argosy entrance road. Oxbow also owns land immediately west of I-275 between the CSX tracks and the Ohio River, as well as land east of I-275 between the CSX tracks, the Ohio River, and the state line. Maps of Oxbowʼs properties are available on our website at www.oxbowinc.org. Oxbow,Ind. land is a wildlife sanctuary. Hunting, trapping, discharge of firearms, and the shooting of arrows is prohibited except in certain designated areas and only with the written permission of Oxbow. ATVʼs may not be operated on Oxbow property at any time. Operating other motorized vehicles (except for the purpose of ap proved farming and land management operations) off clearly established roads or on a road in any manner contributing to the need to repair the road is prohibited. Those who operate a motor vehicle on Oxbow property do so at their own risk, and are advised that the dirt roads may be impassable when wet. Under no circum stances will Oxbow be responsible for damage to a vehicle or injury to its occupants. Bank fishing only with appropriate license is al lowed and is monitored by conservation officers. Camping, bonfires, and overnight parking are prohibited. Swimming in streams, lakes and other watercourses is strictly prohibited, as are motorized watercraft of any sort. Removing, destroying or disturbing wildlife and plants, or farm crops with out express written consent of Oxbow is prohibited. Oxbow property is regularly patrolled by law enforcement officers who have been instructed to prosecute all violators. Activities such as bird watching, hiking and the activities not expressly prohibited by these rules or state law may be done at ones own risk. Oxbow is not responsible for any injuries occurring on the property for those wishing to visit. Those in doubt of the lawfulness of their activity on Oxbow properties are encouraged to first contact: Oxbow, 854 Ligoria Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45218 04-14

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Bretzel Property Holding, Inc & W.r Techmology, Inc Stamper, David L & Debra 59-01 PT LOT 1 CLIFT'S lages Of Sugar Ridge, Llc 20-07-05 PT NE QR OR 5651 SQ FT 510 Sheldon St ACRES SD PLAT 11-5-03 FORM K# 27-05 8799 St OPEN SPACE - FOR VILLAGES OF SUGAR RIDGE 151300123 15-07-10-402-070.000-016 $3,274.16 11-76-97-01 MOUNTAIN MEADOWS EST SEC 2 LOT 23442 & Scudder, REGISTER Johnny Dean Sr & Linda Jane & Jill Scud- 97Pt CONT .1483A US 50 E, (In Between SEC I PER PLAT 6-3-04 US 50 E,THE Left DEARBORN onto State- COUNTY Rd 62 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER AUGUST 15, 2013 27, 2012 PAGE 11B 23482 Mtn Meadows Ct Lawrenceburg, IN) der 09-705 LUDLOWS 36PT .15A 492 Sheldon St 151300070 15-11-17-200-008.000-004 $1,370.43 line Rd Korb, Jan S 4-02-03-02 E1/2 NW 10433 Texas Gas 151300101 15-07-06-100-053.000-012 $974.86 Roth, 151300124 15-07-10-403-032.000-016 $10,016.65 151300148 15-06-11-300-045.008-020 $1,038.60 Robert J & Flora A 8-6-16 PT NE 6-5-1 .96A 5422 Hedrick, Douglas S & Mary Elizabeth 09-792 LANES Olly, Inc 11-19-02-01 3.509A PT SW QR US 50 E, Rd 5, 6 15-07-10-403-042.000-016 a n d (close to 1784 Log Ln Lawrenceburg, IN 47025) 151300075 15-10-12-304-039.000-005 $941.05 Sr 48 Freel, Kenneth Jr & Vickie, Et Ux 02-116 LE - 151300102 15-07-09-300-024.000-012 $3,448.10 15-07-10-403-032.000-016 are to be sold and re - 151300150 15-06-12-900-137.000-020 $1,672.85 Kincade, Carmen D 11-101-109 SELDOM SEEN Linkmeyer, Steve & Valerie 8-9-10 18.565A PT S1/2 deemed together. 211- 217 Ridge Ave NOVERS ADD 12 12613 North St 151300125 15-07-10-403-034.000-016 $9,459.57 EST SEC III LOT 109 12-6-1 6.876A (close to 187 151300078 15-10-13-201-008.000-005 $2,543.98 E1/2 PER PLAT MAP 3484 Tower Rd Fields, Roger L % Sandra Muncy 03-57 PT NW 151300103 15-07-09-300-024.002-012 $4,013.07 TATH Real Estate Partnership 09-794 LANES 2, 3 Sand Run Rd) 151300154 15-06-22-100-074.000-020 $2,244.49 Ar13-5-3 .20A PT NW 13-5-3 .25A 10-13-201-016-15 Linkmeyer, Steve 09-10-02 2.254A PT SW1/4 9-5-1 Next to 200 Ridge Ave. Greendale, IN 15-07-09-300-024.002-012 a n d 151300126 15-07-10-403-041.000-016 $4,530.70 He- bor Ridge, Llc, An Indiana Limited Liabili 11-112-07 12624 North St ARBOR RIDGE ESTS LOT 7 PLATTED 3-8-01 151300080 15-10-13-202-117.000-005 $2,101.64 15-07-09-403-050.000-013 are to be sold and re - drick, Douglas S 09-801 LANES 10 12 Kansas St 151300127 15-07-10-403-042.000-016 $1,082.87 He- FROM K# 106-51 Arbor Ridge Carlton, Ray Wayne & Geraldine Garn 03-163 deemed together. Tower Rd DILLSBORO 85PT 33.37FT US 50 W. Left onto St 151300104 15-07-16-200-124.000-012 $8,098.95 drick, Douglas S & Mary Elizabeth 09-802 LANES 151300155 15-06-23-103-023.000-020 $878.36 15-07-10-403-042.000-016 and Schmohe, Kent & Angela 35-677 HVL LOT 677 Rd 262, Right onto St Rd 62, Left onto Front St, Left Linkmeyer, Steven T & Valerie A 80-32 LOT 32 7, 9N1/2 ROOKWOOD ESTATES PLAT 9-7-04 FROM K# 15-07-10-403-032.000-016 are to be sold and re - SEC 4 SEC 13, 23, 24-6-1 (next to 1254 Sunset Dr onto Oak St. Lawrenceburg, IN) deemed together. 211- 217 Ridge Av 151300081 15-01-03-700-030.001-006 $2,920.19 15-03-02 15780 Rookwood Dr Keith, Eric E 3-17-02 PT S 1/2 29357 Peppertown 151300107 15-07-09-403-048.000-013 $4,889.05 151300128 15-07-10-403-062.000-016 $2,701.00 151300156 15-06-23-104-048.000-020 $1,563.51 Linkmeyer, Steve & Frank D Linkmeyer 04-328 PT Jones, David A & Nathaniel Don Thom 09-821 LUD- Rossell, Bruce C & Kathleen J 11-33-510 HIDDEN Rd VALLEY LAKE LOT 510 SEC 3 SEC 23,24-6-1 US LOWS 4PT, 5PT 170 Ridge Ave 151300082 15-01-04-400-008.002-006 $720.58 Wil- SE 9-5-1 .52A 393 Tower Rd helm, Kevin L & Jennifer L 4-04-01 PT SW QR Har- 151300108 15-07-09-403-050.000-013 $4,939.30 151300133 15-04-27-100-005.002-019 $2,424.05 50 E, close to 1037 Oakwood Ct) Linkmeyer, Steve 04-330 PT SE 9-5-1 .41A Rodgers, Raymond H & Glenda L Richt Jnt Tnts 151300157 15-06-23-302-047.000-020 $3,121.87 rison-Brookville a n d R/O/S 10-50-02-05 PT NE QR 27-7-3 8.902A 14359 Thomas, Robert 11-37-1147 HIDDEN VALLEY 151300083 15-01-23-400-023.000-006 $595.76 1 5 - 0 7 - 0 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 4 . 0 0 2 - 0 1 2 LAKE LOT 1147 US 50 E, (close to 20403 Meercham Graves, Harry D 14-13-01-02 NW SE PER SUR Bell 15-07-09-403-050.000-013 are to be sold and re - Schwipps Rd 151300134 15-05-18-400-016.000-019 $4,585.68 Way Lawrenceburg, IN) deemed together. 385 Tower Rd Arbor Rd 151300084 15-01-24-200-011.000-006 $1,877.62 151300109 15-06-36-302-024.000-016 $11,122.83 Hall, Joe & Leslie 19-07-01 PT SE 18-6-2 25.406A 151300163 15-06-24-301-029.000-020 $1,449.62 Keith, Jeremy R 11-40-1449 HIDDEN VALLEY Lambert, Fred 15-05 PT NW US 50 E, Left onto St 839 Oberting Road Llc 05-94 PT SW 36-6-1 .23A 21108 North Manchester Rd Rd 1, Right onto St Rd 46, Left onto Harrison PT SW 36-6-1 .57A PT SW 36-6-1 .34A 839 Ob- 151300135 15-05-27-400-051.000-019 $422.65 Mor- LAKE LOT 1449 US 50 E,1st Right onto Longview, erting Rd ris, Deborah R 60-47 LOT 47 GREEN BRIAR ES - 2nd Right onto Hawthorne, 1st Left onto Aspen Hill Brookville Rd (US 52) 151300085 15-01-26-400-047.000-006 $876.44 Ben- 151300111 15-07-02-600-042.000-016 $2,508.88 El- TATES SEC 2 US 50 W, (close to 8116 Briarway Ct. Ct 151300164 15-06-24-302-047.000-020 $3,782.21 nett, Donald R & Yvonne M 17-09-02 PT SE 1150 linghausen, Edward L 07-203 PT SW NW 2-5-1 Aurora, IN) .76A US 50 E, (close to 1738 Oberting Rd Law - 151300136 15-05-27-400-052.000-019 $334.17 Mor- Willis, Brandon 11-33-356 HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE Morgan Rd ris, Deborah R 60-46 LOT 46 GREEN BRIAR ES - LOT 356 SEC 3 SEC 23Z24-6-1 957 Greentree Rd 151300088 15-01-35-303-022.045-006 $3,104.00 renceburg, IN) Greber, Mickey 69-45 UNIT 12-D JAMISON PLACE 151300112 15-07-03-302-042.000-016 $394.60 TATES SEC. 2 US 50 W, (close to 8116 Briarway 151300165 15-06-24-400-019.000-020 $351.24 Wells, Marty A & Tracey M 11-39-1262 HIDDEN COND PLAT 9-8-05 FRIOM K# 19-08-08 1822 Sierra Drees Company, The 08-372 PT SW 3-5-1 5.4476A Ct. Aurora, IN) 151300137 15-05-27-400-055.000-019 $239.17 Mor- VALLEY LAKE LOT 1262 US 50E, (close to 242 Ivy US 50 E,(Behind 441 & 442 Beckett Landing) Ln Ln 151300089 15-01-36-400-023.000-006 $5,668.80 151300113 15-07-03-402-017.000-016 $3,586.02 ris, Deborah R 59-09 PT LOT 9 GREEN BRIAR ES- Hill Dr Lawrenceburg, IN) Tucker, Joseph A 4-21-08-01 PT N1/2 SE1/4 36-7-1 Willis, Brandon R 08-473 PT SE 3-5-1 13.04A TATES US 50 W,(close to 8116 Briarway Ct. Aurora, 151300167 15-06-26-404-008.000-020 $1,241.52 SUBMITTED PHOTOSLAKE Staab, David J 11-73-3331 HIDDEN VALLEY 15-07-03-404-001.000-016, 15-07-03-404-006.000-016, IN) 6.A 24300 Barth Rd 3331 Ms. (close to 1081Knotts, HanoverSDMS Dr Lawrenceburg, and 15-07-03-402-017.000-016 areSarah to be sold and re-Lauren 151300138 15-05-27-400-056.000-019 $922.28 Second Mor- LOT 151300090 15-01-36-400-036.000-006 $196.12 Pictured, front row: Indiana State BetOfficers from East Central HS; Lehman, Deddens and Ericka Burchfield. Row: Joleen Adtinger, Susan R 21-12 21-12-01 PT W1/2 SW 5.A deemed together. US 50 W, Right onto Ridge Ave, ris, Deborah R 59-08 LOT 8 GREEN BRIAR ES - IN) viser; Anya Polito, Emily Eckstein, Abby Laudick, Lucy Herth, Elizabeth Mortimer, Ashley Newhouse, Elizabeth Hamersly, Nicole Best, Conner Struewing, and ECHS TATES US 50 W, (close to 8116 Briarway Ct. 151300168 15-06-26-404-019.000-020 $1,647.10 PT W1/2 SW 5.A US 50 E, (close to 24126 Fileds Left onto Dorman Ave, Co-Adviser, Row: Ms. Ashley McConnell, Co-Adviser Central HS, Lizzy Weigel, Rylie Seaver, Samantha Sizemore, Laura Kuebel, Staab, David J 11-73-3336 HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE 151300114 15-07-03-403-048.000-016 $8,499.00 He-East Ln. West Harrison, INMrs. 47060)Brenda Osman. Third Aurora, IN) drick, Douglas S & Mary 08-545 F C HECKS 151300139 15-05-29-300-068.000-019 $9,167.54 LOT 3336 (close to 1072 Hartford Circle Lawrence151300091 15-01-36-400-040.002-006 $2,499.70 Kelly Weigel, Shelby Lake, Abbie Alig, Katelynn Osman, andBeth Clare Struewing. Daniels, James L 21-11-04-03 PT SE 1/4 SE 1/4 SD 2 LOT 13 914 Heck Dr Farah Managemant, Llc 10-28-45 PT SW 10501 Sr burg, IN) 151300169 15-06-26-404-021.000-020 $1,352.74 151300115 15-07-03-403-057.000-016 $5,432.35 He- 48 24184 Barth Rd 151300092 15-01-24-401-020.000-007 $2,969.20 drick, Douglas S & Mary Elizabeth 08-553 PT SE 151300140 15-08-01-400-031.000-019 $721.76 Staab, David J 11-73-3334 HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE Graves, Harry D 02-126 PT E1/2 .75A PT S1/2 .19A SW 3-5-1 .239A 909 Heck Dr Schwing, David Jay & Jeffrey Lynn B 1-08-01-02 LOT 3334 (close to 1081 Hanover Dr Lawrenceburg, 151300116 15-07-03-404-001.000-016 $737.33 Wil- .711A PT SE 1-5-2 US 50 W, (acroos from 17098 IN) 26275 S State St 151300093 15-08-25-300-060.000-008 $16,187.32 lis, Brandon R 08-578 PT SE 3-5-1 3.885A State Rd 148 Aurora, IN) 151300170 15-06-28-100-008.000-020 $4,139.52 Murray, James & Kathy 15B-43 WILMINGTON 43 15-07-03-404-001.000-016, 15-07-03-404-006.000-016, 151300141 15-08-01-400-034.000-019 $777.20 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation and 15-07-03-402-017.000-016 are to be sold and re- Schwing, David Jay & Jeffrey Lynn B 1-11-02 PT 26-07-03-01 1.148A PER SURVEY PT NE1/4 28-6-1 WPT 6947 King St 151300094 15-08-26-400-088.000-008 $2,398.24 deemed together. US 50 W, Right onto Ridge Ave, SE 1-5-2 .84A US 50 W, (acroos from 17098 State 19988 Salt Fork Rd 151300171 15-06-28-200-021.000-020 $233.46 TayHankins, Donna K 15C-68-69 MOORES ADD WIL- Left onto Dorman Ave, Rd 148 Aurora, IN) 15-07-03-404-006.000-016 MINGTON 68, 7,000 69 USnationwide 50 W, Right onto 350, Left a151300117 More than memto have former FCCLA State Offi- ment $413.61 Wil- 151300142 15-08-08-200-001.003-019 $4,968.28 lor, John F & Bernie F 11-26-13 PT NW1/4 NW1/4 lis, Brandon R 08-585 PT SE1/2 .73A Cooper, Larry & Amanda G 10-69-03 HOGAN 28-6-1 .257A US 50 E, Left onto State Rd 1 (across onto Probst Rd, Right onto King St. bers, advisers, alumni, and guests of cer, Mallorie Sigmon and her adviser, ■■Food Sciences, Dietetics, & Nutrition 15-07-03-404-001.000-016, 15-07-03-404-006.000-016, HEIGHTS SD LOT 3 CONT. 6.923A 10976 North from 19834 State Rd 1 Lawrenceburg, IN) 151300095 15-08-26-400-090.000-008 $626.66 Family, Career Community Lead- Renee Sigmon share their experiences are■to ■Hospitality, Tourism, & Recreation Rd and 15-07-03-402-017.000-016 be sold and re- Hogan Hankins, Donna and K 15C-63-64 WILMINGTON 64, 63 151300172 15-06-29-300-025.000-020 $878.08 Holdtogether. 50 Life W, Right onto Ridge Ave, 151300143 15-09-01-100-004.000-019 $538.17 craft, George & Juanita 27-07-02 27-08-06 PT W1/2 WPT US 50 W, Right onto ers ofMOORES America,ADD FCCLA, gathered in 350, in a Left youthdeemed workshop titled,USMy ■■Fashion & Housing Design Left onto Dorman Ave, Baker, Rose Marie & Clarence L 10-65-08 OR - 29-6-1 .50A PT SW 29-6-1 2.27A 19473 Kelsey Rd onto ProbstTenn., Rd, Right KingNational St. Nashville, for onto the 2013 with an Eating Disorder. ■■FCCLA Knowledge. 151300097 15-02-09-400-041.000-010 $2,134.21 151300118 15-07-10-103-102.000-016 $1,518.94 Mc CHARD HILL ESTATES 8 CONT. 1.098A Hogan N 151300174 15-09-02-700-028.000-021 $3,569.27 Leadership The EastSD CenFCCLA had 09-292 a teamPT of10-5-1The Shinkle, Robert Edward Sr & Bonnie 12-17-06-02 Kinney, Linda Kay .17AEast 575 Central Lud- Rd FCCLA FACS Rauch, Brad Conference. J 24-02 DATA PARK 2 28359 East Proc-Central tral/Sunman Dearborn Middle School Kelly Weigel, Ericka Burchfield, Clare Knowledge Bowl team low St qualified15-09-01-100-008.000-019 for 151300144 $300.60 PT SE 2-6-3 1.19A 17158 Hogan Hill Rd ess Dr Baker, Rose Marie $1,926.20 151300098 15-02-10-300-072.000-010 FCCLA recently returned from the $4,453.76 Struewing,151300120 Samantha 15-07-10-104-053.000-016 Sizemore and the National Contest by placing first 10-65-07 ORCHARD HILL ES- 151300175 15-09-11-100-024.000-021 $312.76 Ingle, David S & Rebecca L 12-47-17 BROADRIDGE Michael L & Bonnie S 09-382 NOWLINS TATES 7 CONT. 1.074A Hogan N Rd Woolwine, Tobey D Meeting. & Vicki A Tnt Ent, R/O/S Speidel, National Leadership Elizabeth Hamersly compete in the at the National Cluster Meeting in 151300145 15-06-01-100-005.000-020 $553.03 Bet- ESTATES 17 16869 HOGAN HILL RDZ MOORES 13PT Behind 54 Oakey 3-06-01-06 SE SW 28081 Trojan Rd This year’s student-originated theme FCCLA Family and Consumer SciencIndianapolis last November thenRthey $7,729.01 tinger, Susan 11-1-04-05 PT W1/2 NE 1-6-1 40.A HILLZ I Broadridge Dr 151300099 15-02-28-100-004.000-010 $8,652.34 Ja- 151300121 15-07-10-401-009.000-016 for the annual national was PTesNW (FACS) Knowledge Anil K &Bowl Meenucontest. 09-629 ON PIKEto 167.3 X PT moved finalFTlevel ofNE competition 1-6-1 7.A in US 50 E,(close to 24126 Fileds Ln. 151300176 15-09-11-100-051.000-021 $1,216.26 cobs Conservation Group, meeting Llc 17-04-01 QR Gupta, Roberts, Jerry & Marsheila 12-21-04-30 PT NE Westthey Harrison, IN 47060) 150 FT 498 Ridge Ave Legion Rd Your Voice” the five-day This is a three-level, “Discover team competition Nashville, Tenn., where competed 15-07-10-402-027.000-016 $2,702.59 151300147 15-06-04-401-002.001-020 $1,381.80 11-6-3 1.242A TRACT NO. 3 US 50 W, Right onto 151300100 $523.84 Vil- 151300122 convention,15-06-25-101-005.001-012 participants examined and that challenges students’ knowledge of against another 18 teams and finished 350 (close to 13398 State Rd 350 Moores & W.r Techmology, Inc State lages Of Sugar Ridge, Llc 20-07-05 PT NE QR Kroger, Darin F & Elizabeth 09-662 PT 10-5-1 .13A Bretzel Property Holding, EastInc Central FCCLA Family andRdConsumer Science (FACS) Knowldiscussed several issues, in- allRIDGE aspectsORof5651 Family SQ FTand 510Consumer Sheldon St 2nd in the Nation! 11-76-97-01 MOUNTAIN MEADOWS EST SEC 2 LOT Hill, IN) OPEN SPACE - FOR critical VILLAGES OF SUGAR Bowl Team holding their 2nd in the National Glass Trophy after cluding family, and50commuSciences. Several$3,274.16 members97Pt of the East.1483A Cen- edge CONT US 50 E, (In Between 23442 & 151300177 15-09-11-100-079.000-021 $948.41 Mc SEC I PER PLAT school 6-3-04 US E, Left onto State- 151300123 15-07-10-402-070.000-016 theLawrenceburg, awards presentation. Pictured: Mrs.W Brenda Osman, Adviser; Atee, Michael & Deborah J 12-21-04-15 W 1/2 NE Scudder, Scud- 23482 Mtn Meadows IN) line nityRdviolence prevention, physical as The categories of Johnny Dean Sr & Linda tralJane and& Jill Sunman Dearborn Middle Ct 13288Samantha Sparta Pike Sizemore, Ericka Burchfied, 151300148 15-06-11-300-045.008-020 $1,038.60 der 09-705 LUDLOWS 36PT .15A 492 Sheldon St 151300101 15-07-06-100-053.000-012 $974.86 Roth, Clare Struewing, Kelly Weigel, well as financial fitness, future career questions include: School FCCLA recently participated Robert J & Flora A 8-6-16 PT NE 6-5-1 .96A 5422 151300124 15-07-10-403-032.000-016 $10,016.65 Olly, Inc 11-19-02-01 3.509A PT SW QR US 50 E, 151300178 15-09-12-400-037.000-021 $929.26 Fox, and Elizabeth Hamersly. Christopher 12-22-13-02 22-17-02 NW NE NE exploration and countless community ■■Family, Career, Community Stud-Elizabeth in the09-792 STAR (Students Taking Action (close to 1784 Log Ln Lawrenceburg, IN 47025) Hedrick,&Douglas S & Mary LANES Sr 48 service projects. ies 5, 6 15-07-10-403-042.000-016 a n d 151300150 15-06-12-900-137.000-020 $1,672.85 12-6-3 2. A 12557 Sparta Pike 151300102 15-07-09-300-024.000-012 $3,448.10 ee sold OUTSTANDING , Page 12B D 11-101-109 SELDOM SEEN 151300179 15-09-13-100-097.000-021 $472.31 15-07-10-403-032.000-016 and re - Kincade, Carmen Linkmeyer, Steve Valerie youth 8-9-10issues, 18.565A ■PT S1/2Childhood A number of & relevant ■Early & Human Develop-are to Sbe EST SEC III LOT 109 12-6-1 6.876A (close to 187 Tritsch, Peggy Ann 40A-25 SPARTA 25 US 50 W, deemed together. 211- 217 Ridge Ave E1/2 3484 Tower Rd such PER as PLAT the MAP changing Left onto State Rd 350 (across from Rummel Rd) 151300103 15-07-09-300-024.002-012 $4,013.07 151300125 15-07-10-403-034.000-016 $9,459.57 Sand Run Rd) roles of men and 09-10-02 women 2.254A PT SW1/4 9-5-1 TATH Real Estate Partnership 09-794 LANES 2, 3 151300154 15-06-22-100-074.000-020 $2,244.49 Ar- 151300180 15-09-13-200-003.000-021 $688.78 WilLinkmeyer, Steve bor Ridge, Llc, An Indiana Limited Liabili 11-112-07 lis, Brandon R 23-02 PT 15691 Terrill Rd 1in5 -the 0 7 home - 0 9 - 3and 0 0 -work024.002-012 a n d Next to 200 Ridge Ave. Greendale, IN 15-07-09-403-050.000-013 place, traffic safety, and are to be sold and re - 151300126 15-07-10-403-041.000-016 $4,530.70 He- ARBOR RIDGE ESTS LOT 7 PLATTED 3-8-01 151300181 15-09-14-300-017.000-021 $950.54 Mockbee, Donald D, Robert W & Kristy Mee II drick, Douglas S 09-801 LANES 10 12 Kansas St FROM K# 106-51 Arbor Ridge deemed cancer together. awarenessTower wereRd 151300104 15-07-16-200-124.000-012 $8,098.95 151300127 15-07-10-403-042.000-016 $1,082.87 He- 151300155 15-06-23-103-023.000-020 $878.36 12-24-08-03-02 S PT SW 14-6-3 1.99A 13993 Chesalso explored Dearborn County register Linkmeyer, StevenatT &the Valerie A 80-32 LOT 32 drick, Douglas S & Mary Elizabeth 09-802 LANES Schmohe, Kent & Angela 35-677 HVL LOT 677 terville Rd Dearborn County register meeting through presen-PLAT 9-7-04 FROM K# 7, 9N1/2 15-07-10-403-042.000-016 and SEC 4 SEC 13, 23, 24-6-1 (next to 1254 Sunset Dr 151300182 15-09-14-300-019.013-021 $2,309.22 ROOKWOOD ESTATES the press the Hart, Joseph S 12-56-09 PLEASANT RUN SD PT 15-07-10-403-032.000-016 are to be sold and re - Lawrenceburg, IN) 15-03-02 15780 Rookwood tations, workshops, and Dr 151300156 15-06-23-104-048.000-020 $1,563.51 LOT 6.966A PLAT FROM K# 24-08-01-01 14-6-3 151300107 15-07-09-403-048.000-013 $4,889.05 deemed together. 211- 217 Ridge Av youth sessions. MemLinkmeyer, Steve & Frank D Linkmeyer 04-328 PT 151300128 15-07-10-403-062.000-016 $2,701.00 Rossell, Bruce C & Kathleen J 11-33-510 HIDDEN 7-19-99 13576 Klausing Rd bers9-5-1 attended Jones, David A & Nathaniel Don Thom 09-821 LUD- VALLEY LAKE LOT 510 SEC 3 SEC 23,24-6-1 US 151300183 15-09-25-400-068.001-021 $809.17 SE .52A 393general Tower Rd Steele, Margaret 12-30-14-07 PT SE 1/4 25-6-3 sessions with keynote 50 E, close to 1037 Oakwood Ct) 151300108 15-07-09-403-050.000-013 $4,939.30 LOWS 4PT, 5PT 170 Ridge Ave 15-09-25-400-068.001-021 and Linkmeyer, Steve 04-330 speakers including Doc PT SE 9-5-1 .41A 151300133 15-04-27-100-005.002-019 $2,424.05 151300157 15-06-23-302-047.000-020 $3,121.87 3 . 2 3 3 A Rodgers, Raymond H & Glenda L Richt Jnt Tnts Thomas, Robert 11-37-1147 HIDDEN VALLEY 15-09-25-400-072.000-021 are to be sold and re 1Hendley, 5 - 0 7 - 0 2009 9-300 0 2 4 . 0 0 2 0 1 2 a n d Top 10 15-07-09-403-050.000-013 are to be sold and re - R/O/S 10-50-02-05 PT NE QR 27-7-3 8.902A 14359 LAKE LOT 1147 US 50 E, (close to 20403 Meercham deemed together. Chesterville Rd CNN Heroes. 151300184 15-09-25-400-072.000-021 Schwipps Rd Way Lawrenceburg, IN) deemed together.Students 385 Tower Rd www.RegisterPublications.com Us at 812-537-0063 $448.14 also had the opportu151300109 15-06-36-302-024.000-016 $11,122.83 151300134 15-05-18-400-016.000-019 $4,585.68 151300163 15-06-24-301-029.000-020 $1,449.62 Steele, Margaret 12-30-14-02 1.00A PT SE 25-6-3 and 839 Road Llc 05-94 PT SW 36-6-1 .23A Hall, Joe & Leslie 19-07-01 PT SE 18-6-2 25.406A Keith, Jeremy R 11-40-1449 HIDDEN VALLEY 1 5 - 0 9 - 2 5 - 4 0 0 - 0 6 8 . 0 0 1 - 0 2 1 nityOberting to attend youth * re North Manchester Rd Team in action just LAKE LOTthe 1449 US 50 E,1st PicRight onto Longview, 15-09-25-400-072.000-021 are to be sold and PT SW 36-6-1 .57A PT SWEast 36-6-1 .34A 839 Ob- 21108 Central FCCLA FACS Knowledge Bowl before competition. workshops dealing with 151300135 15-05-27-400-051.000-019 $422.65 Mor- 2nd Right onto Hawthorne, 1st Left onto Aspen Hill deemed together. 12065 Chesterville Rd erting Rd * In-County Rates tured: Elizabeth Hamersly, Kelly Weigel, Samantha Sizemore, Ericka Burchfield and Clare current issues affecting 151300186 15-09-35-300-017.000-021 $1,139.74 151300111 15-07-02-600-042.000-016 $2,508.88 El- ris, Deborah R 60-47 LOT 47 GREEN BRIAR ES - Ct Struewing. teens. Indiana was proud linghausen, Edward L 07-203 PT SW NW 2-5-1 TATES SEC 2 US 50 W, (close to 8116 Briarway Ct. 151300164 15-06-24-302-047.000-020 $3,782.21 Feller, Victor H, Dallas W Feller E 36-09 SW PT SW Willis, Brandon 11-33-356 HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE 12341 West County Line Rd .76A US 50 E, (close to 1738 Oberting Rd Law - Aurora, IN) 151300187 15-09-36-400-015.000-021 $2,918.30 151300136 15-05-27-400-052.000-019 $334.17 Mor- LOT 356 SEC 3 SEC 23Z24-6-1 957 Greentree Rd renceburg, IN) 151300112 15-07-03-302-042.000-016 $394.60 ris, Deborah R 60-46 LOT 46 GREEN BRIAR ES - 151300165 15-06-24-400-019.000-020 $351.24 Deffinger, Joshua 37-06 PT 12419 Long Branch Rd Drees Company, The 08-372 PT SW 3-5-1 5.4476A TATES SEC. 2 US 50 W, (close to 8116 Briarway Wells, Marty A & Tracey M 11-39-1262 HIDDEN 151300189 15-09-10-102-003.001-022 $6,924.67 Ct. Aurora, IN) VALLEY LAKE LOT 1262 US 50E, (close to 242 Ivy Pleasant Company, Llc 02-5 PT NE QR 10-6-3 US 50 E,(Behind 441 & 442 Beckett Landing) 1.001A US 50 W, Right onto State Rd 350, Left onto 151300113 15-07-03-402-017.000-016 $3,586.02 151300137 15-05-27-400-055.000-019 $239.17 Mor- Hill Dr Lawrenceburg, IN) Willis, Brandon R 08-473 PT SE 3-5-1 13.04A ris, Deborah R 59-09 PT LOT 9 GREEN BRIAR ES- 151300167 15-06-26-404-008.000-020 $1,241.52 Manchester St. 15-07-03-404-001.000-016, 15-07-03-404-006.000-016, TATES US 50 W,(close to 8116 Briarway Ct. Aurora, Staab, David J 11-73-3331 HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE 151300190 15-09-10-102-005.000-022 $6,424.92 LOT 3331 (close to 1081 Hanover Dr Lawrenceburg, Pleasant Company, Llc 02-7 PT E1/2 NE 10-6-3 and 15-07-03-402-017.000-016 are to be sold and re- IN) 1.00 A US 50 W, Right onto State Rd 350, Left onto deemed together. US 50 W, Right onto Ridge Ave, 151300138 15-05-27-400-056.000-019 $922.28 Mor- IN) ris, Deborah R 59-08 LOT 8 GREEN BRIAR ES - 151300168 15-06-26-404-019.000-020 $1,647.10 Manchester St. Left onto Dorman Ave, 151300114 15-07-03-403-048.000-016 $8,499.00 He- TATES US 50 W, (close to 8116 Briarway Ct. Staab, David J 11-73-3336 HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE 151300191 15-09-10-103-001.000-022 $17,330.93 LOT 3336 (close to 1072 Hartford Circle Lawrence- Brown, Jamie L 02-17 DASHIELL'S ADD 6 16738 drick, Douglas S & Mary Beth 08-545 F C HECKS Aurora, IN) Manchester St 151300139 15-05-29-300-068.000-019 $9,167.54 burg, IN) SD 2 LOT 13 914 Heck Dr 151300115 15-07-03-403-057.000-016 $5,432.35 He- Farah Managemant, Llc 10-28-45 PT SW 10501 Sr 151300169 15-06-26-404-021.000-020 $1,352.74 151300192 15-09-10-204-086.000-022 $5,439.81 Staab, David J 11-73-3334 HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE Kennedy, Earl R & Ella 02-221 MOORES ADD 11 drick, Douglas S & Mary Elizabeth 08-553 PT SE 48 151300140 15-08-01-400-031.000-019 $721.76 LOT 3334 (close to 1081 Hanover Dr Lawrenceburg, 14552 College St SW 3-5-1 .239A 909 Heck Dr 151300195 15-11-10-100-100.000-023 $5,021.56 151300116 15-07-03-404-001.000-016 $737.33 Wil- Schwing, David Jay & Jeffrey Lynn B 1-08-01-02 IN) lis, Brandon R 08-578 PT SE 3-5-1 3.885A .711A PT SE 1-5-2 US 50 W, (acroos from 17098 151300170 15-06-28-100-008.000-020 $4,139.52 CitiMortgage Inc 13-6-12-06 PT NE 10-4-2 .23A PT Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation NE 10-4-2 .35A 10500 Hueseman Rd 15-07-03-404-001.000-016, 15-07-03-404-006.000-016, State Rd 148 Aurora, IN) and 15-07-03-402-017.000-016 are to be sold and re- 151300141 15-08-01-400-034.000-019 $777.20 26-07-03-01 1.148A PER SURVEY PT NE1/4 28-6-1 151300196 15-11-10-400-108.000-023 $680.09 Ballard, Barbara J 13-6-15-01 PT N1/2 SE 10-4-2 .41A deemed together. US 50 W, Right onto Ridge Ave, Schwing, David Jay & Jeffrey Lynn B 1-11-02 PT 19988 Salt Fork Rd SE 1-5-2 .84A US 50 W, (acroos from 17098 State 151300171 15-06-28-200-021.000-020 $233.46 Tay- 10485 Hueseman Rd Left onto Dorman Ave, lor, John F & Bernie F 11-26-13 PT NW1/4 NW1/4 151300197 15-11-11-200-027.000-023 $7,920.30 Pa151300117 15-07-03-404-006.000-016 $413.61 Wil- Rd 148 Aurora, IN) lis, Brandon R 08-585 PT SE1/2 .73A 151300142 15-08-08-200-001.003-019 $4,968.28 28-6-1 .257A US 50 E, Left onto State Rd 1 (across tel, Chiman H & Ranian A/K/A Ranjan Pa 15-07-03-404-001.000-016, 15-07-03-404-006.000-016, Cooper, Larry & Amanda G 10-69-03 HOGAN from 19834 State Rd 1 Lawrenceburg, IN) 7-01-04-01-06 PT W1/2 11-4-2 .548A Us 50 W to and 15-07-03-402-017.000-016 are to be sold and re- HEIGHTS SD LOT 3 CONT. 6.923A 10976 North 151300172 15-06-29-300-025.000-020 $878.08 Hold- Left onto Randall Ave deemed together. US 50 W, Right onto Ridge Ave, Hogan Rd craft, George & Juanita 27-07-02 27-08-06 PT W1/2 151300199 15-11-16-300-021.000-023 $2,843.62 151300143 15-09-01-100-004.000-019 $538.17 29-6-1 .50A PT SW 29-6-1 2.27A 19473 Kelsey Rd Shelton, Paul 13-12-07-02-01 1.50A W1/2 S1/2 SE Left onto Dorman Ave, 151300118 15-07-10-103-102.000-016 $1,518.94 Mc Baker, Rose Marie & Clarence L 10-65-08 OR - 151300174 15-09-02-700-028.000-021 $3,569.27 SW 16-4-2 9883 Texas Gas Rd Kinney, Linda Kay 09-292 PT 10-5-1 .17A 575 Lud- CHARD HILL ESTATES 8 CONT. 1.098A Hogan N Shinkle, Robert Edward Sr & Bonnie 12-17-06-02 151300201 15-06-19-400-055.000-024 $1,317.49 PT SE 2-6-3 1.19A 17158 Hogan Hill Rd Rd low St Taylor, John & Berniece 25-17-01 -22 SE .40A SE 151300120 15-07-10-104-053.000-016 $1,926.20 151300144 15-09-01-100-008.000-019 $300.60 151300175 15-09-11-100-024.000-021 $312.76 In- .02A Us 50 E, (next to 5131 Washington St Guilford, Speidel, Michael L & Bonnie S 09-382 NOWLINS Baker, Rose Marie 10-65-07 ORCHARD HILL ES- gle, David S & Rebecca L 12-47-17 BROADRIDGE IN) TATES 7 CONT. 1.074A Hogan N Rd ESTATES 17 16869 HOGAN HILL RDZ MOORES 151300203 15-07-14-201-069.000-026 $1,121.61 13PT Behind 54 Oakey Brock, William C & Jeanette 02-105 E & L 329 528 151300121 15-07-10-401-009.000-016 $7,729.01 151300145 15-06-01-100-005.000-020 $553.03 Bet- HILLZ I Broadridge Dr Gupta, Anil K & Meenu 09-629 ON PIKE 167.3 FT X tinger, Susan R 11-1-04-05 PT W1/2 NE 1-6-1 40.A 151300176 15-09-11-100-051.000-021 $1,216.26 St Clair St PT NE 1-6-1 7.A US 50 E,(close to 24126 Fileds Ln. Roberts, Jerry & Marsheila 12-21-04-30 PT NE 151300204 15-07-14-204-018.000-026 $727.75 Win150 FT 498 Ridge Ave 11-6-3 1.242A TRACT NO. 3 US 50 W, Right onto ters, Karen L 02-236 E & L 313 515 St Clair St 151300122 15-07-10-402-027.000-016 $2,702.59 West Harrison, IN 47060) Kroger, Darin F & Elizabeth 09-662 PT 10-5-1 .13A 151300147 15-06-04-401-002.001-020 $1,381.80 State Rd 350 (close to 13398 State Rd 350 Moores 151300205 15-07-14-301-016.000-026 $4,278.06 Bretzel Property Holding, Inc & W.r Techmology, Inc Hill, IN) Goble, Stephen M 02-404 CHAPPELS 20 332 OR 5651 SQ FT 510 Sheldon St 151300123 15-07-10-402-070.000-016 $3,274.16 11-76-97-01 MOUNTAIN MEADOWS EST SEC 2 LOT 151300177 15-09-11-100-079.000-021 $948.41 Mc Short St Scudder, Johnny Dean Sr & Linda Jane & Jill Scud- 97Pt CONT .1483A US 50 E, (In Between 23442 & Atee, Michael W & Deborah J 12-21-04-15 W 1/2 NE 151300206 15-07-15-104-047.000-026 $1,566.64 Stewart, Ryan A & Jaclyn S 03-60 118 S PT ISAAC 23482 Mtn Meadows Ct Lawrenceburg, IN) 13288 Sparta Pike der 09-705 LUDLOWS 36PT .15A 492 Sheldon St 151300124 15-07-10-403-032.000-016 $10,016.65 151300148 15-06-11-300-045.008-020 $1,038.60 151300178 15-09-12-400-037.000-021 $929.26 Fox, DUNNS 522 Main St Hedrick, Douglas S & Mary Elizabeth 09-792 LANES Olly, Inc 11-19-02-01 3.509A PT SW QR US 50 E, Christopher 12-22-13-02 22-17-02 NW NE NE 151300207 15-07-15-104-134.000-026 $247.51 Mc Adams, James W & Norma Lee 03-134 ISSAC 12-6-3 2. A 12557 Sparta Pike 5, 6 15-07-10-403-042.000-016 a n d (close to 1784 Log Ln Lawrenceburg, IN 47025) 15-07-10-403-032.000-016 are to be sold and re - 151300150 15-06-12-900-137.000-020 $1,672.85 151300179 15-09-13-100-097.000-021 $472.31 DUNNS ADD PT LOT 89 DESCRIBED AS A 10X30 Kincade, Carmen D 11-101-109 SELDOM SEEN Tritsch, Peggy Ann 40A-25 SPARTA 25 US 50 W, FT STRIP Lawrenceburg deemed together. 211- 217 Ridge Ave Total Properties: 154 151300125 15-07-10-403-034.000-016 $9,459.57 EST SEC III LOT 109 12-6-1 6.876A (close to 187 Left onto State Rd 350 (across from Rummel Rd) 151300180 15-09-13-200-003.000-021 $688.78 Wil- I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true list of TATH Real Estate Partnership 09-794 LANES 2, 3 Sand Run Rd) lots and land returned delinquent for the nonpay151300154 15-06-22-100-074.000-020 $2,244.49 Ar- lis, Brandon R 23-02 PT 15691 Terrill Rd Next to 200 Ridge Ave. Greendale, IN 151300126 15-07-10-403-041.000-016 $4,530.70 He- bor Ridge, Llc, An Indiana Limited Liabili 11-112-07 151300181 15-09-14-300-017.000-021 $950.54 ment of taxes and special assessments for the time ARBOR RIDGE ESTS LOT 7 PLATTED 3-8-01 Mockbee, Donald D, Robert W & Kristy Mee II periods set forth, also subsequent delinquent taxes, drick, Douglas S 09-801 LANES 10 12 Kansas St 12-24-08-03-02 S PT SW 14-6-3 1.99A 13993 Ches- current taxes and costs due thereon and the same 151300127 15-07-10-403-042.000-016 $1,082.87 He- FROM K# 106-51 Arbor Ridge are chargeable with the amount of tax, etc., with drick, Douglas S & Mary Elizabeth 09-802 LANES 151300155 15-06-23-103-023.000-020 $878.36 terville Rd 7, 9N1/2 15-07-10-403-042.000-016 and Schmohe, Kent & Angela 35-677 HVL LOT 677 151300182 15-09-14-300-019.013-021 $2,309.22 which they are charges on said list. 15-07-10-403-032.000-016 are to be sold and re - SEC 4 SEC 13, 23, 24-6-1 (next to 1254 Sunset Dr Hart, Joseph S 12-56-09 PLEASANT RUN SD PT Given under my hand and seal this 13th day of LOT 6.966A PLAT FROM K# 24-08-01-01 14-6-3 August, 2013. Lawrenceburg, IN) deemed together. 211- 217 Ridge Av Gayle Pennington, Auditor 151300128 15-07-10-403-062.000-016 $2,701.00 151300156 15-06-23-104-048.000-020 $1,563.51 7-19-99 13576 Klausing Rd Dearborn County Indiana Jones, David A & Nathaniel Don Thom 09-821 LUD- Rossell, Bruce C & Kathleen J 11-33-510 HIDDEN 151300183 15-09-25-400-068.001-021 $809.17 C-8-13-JP-1t VALLEY LAKE LOT 510 SEC 3 SEC 23,24-6-1 US Steele, Margaret 12-30-14-07 PT SE 1/4 25-6-3 LOWS 4PT, 5PT 170 Ridge Ave C-8-15-R-1t hspaxlp 3.233A 15-09-25-400-068.001-021 a n d 38836 151300133 15-04-27-100-005.002-019 $2,424.05 50 E, close to 1037 Oakwood Ct) Rodgers, Raymond H & Glenda L Richt Jnt Tnts 151300157 15-06-23-302-047.000-020 $3,121.87 15-09-25-400-072.000-021 are to be sold and re R/O/S 10-50-02-05 PT NE QR 27-7-3 8.902A 14359 Thomas, Robert 11-37-1147 HIDDEN VALLEY deemed together. Chesterville Rd LAKE LOT 1147 US 50 E, (close to 20403 Meercham 151300184 15-09-25-400-072.000-021 $448.14 Schwipps Rd Steele, Margaret 12-30-14-02 1.00A PT SE 25-6-3 151300134 15-05-18-400-016.000-019 $4,585.68 Way Lawrenceburg, IN) and Hall, Joe & Leslie 19-07-01 PT SE 18-6-2 25.406A 151300163 15-06-24-301-029.000-020 $1,449.62 1 5 - 0 9 - 2 5 - 4 0 0 - 0 6 8 . 0 0 1 - 0 2 1 Keith, Jeremy R 11-40-1449 HIDDEN VALLEY 15-09-25-400-072.000-021 are to be sold and re 21108 North Manchester Rd 151300135 15-05-27-400-051.000-019 $422.65 Mor- LAKE LOT 1449 US 50 E,1st Right onto Longview, deemed together. 12065 Chesterville Rd ris, Deborah R 60-47 LOT 47 GREEN BRIAR ES - 2nd Right onto Hawthorne, 1st Left onto Aspen Hill 151300186 15-09-35-300-017.000-021 $1,139.74 Feller, Victor H, Dallas W Feller E 36-09 SW PT SW TATES SEC 2 US 50 W, (close to 8116 Briarway Ct. Ct 151300164 15-06-24-302-047.000-020 $3,782.21 12341 West County Line Rd Aurora, IN) 151300136 15-05-27-400-052.000-019 $334.17 Mor- Willis, Brandon 11-33-356 HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE 151300187 15-09-36-400-015.000-021 $2,918.30 Deffinger, Joshua 37-06 PT 12419 Long Branch Rd ris, Deborah R 60-46 LOT 46 GREEN BRIAR ES - LOT 356 SEC 3 SEC 23Z24-6-1 957 Greentree Rd TATES SEC. 2 US 50 W, (close to 8116 Briarway 151300165 15-06-24-400-019.000-020 $351.24 151300189 15-09-10-102-003.001-022 $6,924.67 Wells, Marty A & Tracey M 11-39-1262 HIDDEN Pleasant Company, Llc 02-5 PT NE QR 10-6-3 Ct. Aurora, IN) 151300137 15-05-27-400-055.000-019 $239.17 Mor- VALLEY LAKE LOT 1262 US 50E, (close to 242 Ivy 1.001A US 50 W, Right onto State Rd 350, Left onto Manchester St. ris, Deborah R 59-09 PT LOT 9 GREEN BRIAR ES- Hill Dr Lawrenceburg, IN) TATES US 50 W,(close to 8116 Briarway Ct. Aurora, 151300167 15-06-26-404-008.000-020 $1,241.52 151300190 15-09-10-102-005.000-022 $6,424.92

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Dearborn County Retired Teachers Foundation, Inc. recently acquired non-profit 501(c)3 status

The Dearborn County her a small honorarium. Retired Teachers FoundaBauer’s assistance tion, Inc., recently acquired allowed the Dearborn non-profit 501 (c) 3 status County Retired Teachwith the federal and state ers Foundation, Inc., to governments. This status alestablish an endowment lows anyone who supports for its Educator Grant/ the Foundation’s annual Award program with the Educator Grant/Award to Dearborn Community make a tax-deductible doFoundation. Donations nation to the support the to the endowment can active teachers in Dearborn be made to the Dearborn County who develop creCounty Retired Teachers ative and innovative proFoundation, Inc., or to grams for students in all of the Dearborn Commuthe local schools. nity Foundation with a Obtaining the non-profit notation that the money status would not have been is for the Dearborn possible without the support County Retired Teachers SUBMITTED Educators Grant Fund. and advice of licensed CPA Stephanie Bauer, Sunman. Stephanie Bauer was honored by the Dearborn All donations are taxBecause of her concern for County Retired Teachers Association. deductible. quality education, Bauer ofApplications to the fered her counsel and professional advice throughout Educator Grant/Award are available from the school the process with no expectation of anything in return. superintendents in January. Projects are selected anonyShe checked over the numerous tax forms and provided mously at the March retired teacher social. legal help with documents necessary for the completion With the support of others in our community such as of the 501 (c) 3 process. Bauer, the Dearborn County Retired Teachers hope to The retired teachers surprised Bauer at its recent perpetuate its Educator Grant/Award for the educators get-together by making her an honorary member of the and our students in the Dearborn County schools. QualDearborn County Retired Teachers Association, pre- ity education is not an option. It is something that we senting her with a certificate of appreciation, and giving must encourage.

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Recognition) Events competition at Family, Career and Community Leaders of America’s 2013 National Leadership Meeting held in Nashville, Tenn. With more than 7,000 meeting attendees, nearly 3,700 students participated in this national level program in 31 categories. Students competed at the local, district/region and/or state level(s) before they advance to the national level. From Sunman Dearborn Middle School, Abbie Laudick and Rylie Seaver, competed in the Food Innovations Event where they created a new snack item made from a chocolate brazil nut spread and they received a silver medal. Participating in National Programs in Action Event, with the Safe Driving Project, Shelby Lake received a silver medal. Ashley Newhouse and Katelynn Osman competed in the Chapter Showcase Event, where they put together a scrapbook about the chapter’s happenings, and received a gold medal. Anya Polito competed in the Applied Technology Event

and created a visual presentation about current teen issues and received a silver medal. Competing from East Central High School were Lauren Deddens, Sarah Lehman and Laura Kuebel in the Advocacy Jr. Event where they brought awareness to the problems of cyberbullying and received a gold medal. Elizabeth Hamersly participated in the National Programs in Action Event, describing how she taught many groups about the importance of handwashing and received a gold medal. In the Chapter Service Manual event, Lucy Herth and Emily Eckstein described the Snowflake Dance Project and they received a gold medal. Ericka Burchfield and Samantha Sizemore competed in the Chapter Service Display Event where they discussed the Go Red for Women Heart Health Project and they received a gold medal. Kelly Weigel, Clare Struewing, and Conner Struewing earned a gold medal in the Chapter Service Sr. event, where they described their Driving Safety Project. Nicole Best presented her project on manners in the Interpersonal Communications Event and

Church Alliance

THE ALLIANCE CHURCH:  201  West  Conwell St., Aurora; Rev. Dean Greenwood;  Sunday School, 9:30 AM; Morning Worship,  10:30  AM;  Sunday  Evening  Worship,  6:00  PM; Wednesday Evening, 7:00 PM.

Apostolic

FIRST APOSTOLIC BIBLE CHURCH (Pentecostal):  “Jesus  Cares  and  We  Care,  Too!”  Elm  &  Center  streets,  Lawrenceburg;  Wm. J. Robinson, Pastor; Robert A. Lawson;  Associate  Pastor.  Sunday  School,  10  AM;  Sunday  Morning  Worship,  11:30  AM;  Wednesday Bible Study, 7:00 PM; Saturday  Worship Service, 7:00 PM.

Assembly of God

HOSANNA ASSEMBLY OF GOD:  501  West Conwell St., Aurora, IN 47001; Pastor,  Pete  Bryk;  926-0400;  Sunday  Morning  Worship  and  Dynamic  Children’s  Church,  10:00  AM;  Sunday  Evening,  6:00  PM;  Wednesday Evening, 7:00 PM. Nursery provided all services. Sunday school available.

Baptist

BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH:  24241  Stateline  Road,  812-637-5822;  Lawrenceburg; Charles Davis, Pastor; Sunday School,  10:00  AM;  Morning  Worship,  10:50  AM; Sunday evening, 6:30 PM; Wednesday  Evening, 7 PM.   BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH, GREENDALE:  1  Faithway  Dr.,  Greendale,  IN;  Pastor  Joseph  Hart;  Sunday  School,  10:00  AM;  Sunday  Worship,  11:00  AM,  Sunday  Evening,  6:30  PM;  Wednesday  Evening,  7:00 PM. Nursery Provided Every Sunday.   CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH:  Inside  Carnegie  Hall,  Main  Street,  Moores  Hill;  Sunday  School,  9:30  AM;  Sunday  Morning  Worship, 10:30 AM; Sunday Evening, 6 PM;  Wednesday  Evening,  7  PM;  Pastor  Jack  Huesman; 812-654-3603.   CHAPPELOW RIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH: 28176  Chappelow  Rd.,  West  Harrison,  IN.  Pastor,  Larry  Schmaltz.  Sunday School, 9:45 AM; Morning Worship,  10:45  AM;  Sunday  Eve  Worship,  6:30  PM;  812-637-1868.   CORNERSTONE BAPTIST CHURCH: 500  Franklin Street, Milan; Sunday School, 9:30  AM;  Worship,  10:30  AM;  Wednesday  &  Sunday  evenings,  6:30  PM;  Pastor  Rick  Mosley, 812-654-9824 or 654-2413.    DEARBORN BAPTIST CHURCH:  9636  SR  48,  Manchester;  Darrell  Sparks,  Pastor;  Sunday  School,  9:30  AM;  Sunday  Morning  Services,  10:30  AM;  Sunday  Evening  Service,  6:00  PM;  Wednesday  Evening  Service,  7:00  PM;  Children’s  Bible  Club,  7  PM, 926-4976.   DILLSBORO FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH: 12301  North St.,  Highway  62,  Dillsboro,  IN;  Pastor:  Ron  Mundy,  Sunday  School:  9:30  AM;  Church  Services:  10:30  AM;  Sunday  Evenings:  6:00  PM;    Wednesday  Evenings:  7:00 PM.  812-432-5862.   EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH:  State  Road 148, Aurora; Church School, 9:30 AM;  Morning  Service,  10:30  AM;  Pastor  Tom  Fehrman.   FAITH FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH:  Chesterville  Road;  Lonnie  Phillips,  Pastor;  Sunday School, 10:00 AM; Morning Worship,  11:00 AM.   FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH: 45 Tebbs Ave.,  Greendale; Bible study for all ages, groups,  Sundays,  9:00  AM,Traditional/Blended  Service;  10:00  AM,  Bible  Study  classes  for  all  ages;  New**  11:00  AM  Contemporary  Service;  ,  3:00  PM  Cable  6;  Wednesday  Service,  Jr.  High  Youth  Group,  7:00  PM;  Singing  choirs  and  handbell  choirs  for  all  ages; 537-1642.   FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF AURORA:  6060 Blair Road, P.O. Box 83, Aurora; (812)  926.1900. Pastor, Bill Secrest; 9:15 Sunday  School (for all ages), 10:15 Worship Service;  Wednesday - 6:30 Bible Study, 6:45 Jr. ABY.   aurorabaptist.org.  Home  of  Angel  Food  Ministry   FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF BRIGHT: North Dearborn Road at Morgan Road; Ben  Price;  Affiliated  With  The  Southern Baptist  Convention;  Sunday  School,  9:45  AM;  Morning  Worship,  11:00  AM;  Evening  Worship,  6:00  AM;  Wednesday,  Prayer  Service, 7:00 PM; fbcbright@juno.com.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2013 2012 THURSDAY, AUGUST 15,

THE DEARBORN COUNTY REGISTER

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF MOORES HILL:  16603  South  Broadway  St.,  Sunday  School,  9:30  AM;  Morning  Worship,  10:45  AM;  Wednesday  Bible  Study,  7 PM;    7443733.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF SPARTA:  12220  Sparta  Pike,  Moores  Hill;  812-7443434, Pastor Rick Burcham; Sunday School,  9:30 AM; Morning Worship, 10:30 AM.   FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH: 403  Meridian  Street  (Hwy.  101),  Sunman,  Indiana;  Pastor,  Bro.  Charles  Gerrian;  812623-4252, 765-698-2146;  chuckgerrian@alo.com   FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST MISSION: Durbin  Plaza,  Lawrenceburg.    Sunday  services  10  AM  &  11  AM.    Bible  study  Wednesday  7 PM.    Brother  Dwayne  Barrows.  926-9646   FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH: Negangard Corner; Paul Anderson, Pastor; Church  School,  10:00  AM;  Worship  Service,  11:00  AM.   GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH: 409 N. Main  St.,  Milan,  IN  47031.  Pastor,  Charles  Miller,  812-654-3684.  Sunday  School:  10  AM;  Morning  Worship,  11 AM;  Sunday  Evening,  6 PM; Wednesday Evening, 7 PM.   HOGAN HILL BAPTIST CHURCH:  13298  North Hogan Road, Aurora; Minister Russell  Stephens,  689-4334; Sunday  School,  9:30  AM;  Church  Service,  10:30  AM;  Sunday  Night,  7:00  PM; Wednesday,  Prayer  Meeting, 7:00 PM (All times are fast time).   HOPE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH:  3  miles  West  of  Dillsboro  on  US 50  at  Lake  Dilldear;  Rev.  Tom  Holt;  Sunday  School,  10:00  AM;  Morning  Worship,  11:00  AM;  Sunday  Evening,  7:00  PM;  Wednesday  Evening Prayer Service, 7:00 PM.   LAWRENCEBURG FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH:  340  Arch  Street,  Lawrenceburg;  Brother  Bobby  Courtney;  Sunday  School,  10:00 AM; Morning Worship, 11:00 AM.   LIGHTHOUSE BAPTIST CHURCH:  4936  N. State Road 101, Milan, IN; 812-654-2582,  Sunday  School  -  9:30 AM,  Sunday  Worship  -  10:3  AM  &  6:00  PM,  Wednesday  Bible  Study - 6:30 PM.   LUDLOW HILL BAPTIST CHURCH: State  Road  48,  Lawrenceburg;  Pastor  Murray  S. Douglas;  Sunday  School,  9:45  AM; Morning  Worship,  10:50  AM; Evening  Service, 6:00 PM; Wednesday Service, 7:00  PM; Living Truth Broadcast; Sunday   NEW LIFE SOUTHERN BAPTIST:  19936  Shaefer Rd, S.R. 48, Manchester, 926-3575;  Melvin  Barrows,  Pastor;  Sunday  School,  10:00  AM;  Evening  Worship,  Sunday,  6:00  PM; Wednesday Evening, 7:00 PM.   NEW TESTAMENT BAPTIST CHURCH:  Sunman,  Indiana,  Andy  Streit,  Pastor;  Sunday School, 9:00 AM ; Morning Worship,  10:00 AM.   OLIVE BRANCH BAPTIST CHURCH:  R.R. 2, at Bear Branch; Keith Click, Minister;  Sunday School, 10:00 AM; Morning Worship,  11:00 AM; Wednesday Bible Study, 7:00 PM.

received a gold medal. Lizzy Weigel competed in the Career Investigation by researching the career as a teacher and earned a silver medal. Receiving a gold medal in the Chapter Showcase Display event was Abbie Alig and Elizabeth Mortimer, where they showcased the East Central High School FCCLA chapter’s accomplishments for the year. The STAR Events program of FCCLA is based on the belief that every student is a winner. Competition, evaluation, and recognition all stress cooperation as the basis of success. Both youth and adults work together as managers of the events and as evaluators of the participants. Mrs. JoLynn Eckstein, Mrs. Lisa Marshall, Ms. Sharon

Catholic   ST. CECILIA (ST PHILOMENA):  Oak  Forest, Indiana Traditional Latin Mass; Sun.  7:30  AM  and  10:30  AM,  Tues.  &  Fri.  7:00  PM,  Wed  &  Thurs  7:30  AM,  Sat.  8:30  AM.   Holy  Days  7:00  AM  &  7:00  PM.  812-9343204 Ext. 266.  www.stceciliaofrome.com.   ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST: 25743 St. Rd. 1,  Guilford,  IN;  812-576-4302;  6pm  Saturday  Vigil  Mass,  8am  Monday.  Fr.  Scott  Nobbe,  Pastor,  Fr.  Sengole  Thomas  Gnanaraj,  Associate Pastor.   ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH:  St.  Leon; 7536 Church Lane, West Harrison, IN;  $12,000.00  812-576-4302;  Masses:  8am  Sunday  Mass,  6pm  Wednesday.  Fr.  Scott  Nobbe,  Pastor,  Fr.  Sengole  Thomas  Gnanaraj, Associate Pastor.   ST. LAWRENCE CATHOLIC CHURCH:  542  Walnut  St.,  Lawrenceburg;  812-5373992;  Father  Peter  Gallagher;  Saturday  Mass,  4:00  PM;  Sunday  Mass,  8:30  AM,  11:00 AM.   ST. MARTIN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH:  8044  Yorkridge  Rd.,  Guilford,  IN;  812-5764302; Masses: 10:30am Sunday Mass, 8am  Friday. Fr. Scott Nobbe, Pastor, Fr. Sengole  Thomas Gnanaraj, Associate Pastor.   ST. MARY’S IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH:  203  Fourth  St., Aurora;  Father  Stephen  D.  Donahue  Masses  Saturday  Evening,  5:00  PM;  Sunday,  8:30  and  11:00  AM.    ST. PAUL’S CATHOLIC CHURCH: 9798  N.  Dearborn  Rd.,  Guilford,  IN;  812-5764302;  Masses:  4pm  Saturday  Vigil  Mass,  8am Tuesday  & Thursday.  Fr.  Scott  Nobbe,  Pastor,  Fr.  Sengole  Thomas  Gnanaraj,  Associate Pastor.   ST. PETER’S: Brookville, Indiana, (3 miles,  N.  of  S.R.  46);  812-623-3670;  Weekend  Masses,  Saturday,  5:00  PM,  Sunday,  8:00  AM  EST;  Parish  Life  Coordinator,  Deacon  Robert Decker.   ST. TERESA BENEDICTA OF THE CROSS: 23670 Salt Fork Rd., Lawrenceburg  (Bright),  Indiana. Mass  Schedule:  Monday,  Friday  and  Saturday,  8:00  AM;  Tuesday,  Wednesday  and  Thursday,  6:00  PM;  Saturday  Evening  Vigil,  5:00  PM;  Sunday  Morning Mass, 8:30 AM and 11:00 AM; Holy  Day  Masses,  8:00  AM  and  7:00  PM.  Rev.  Aaron M. Jenkins, Pastor.

Church of Christ   AURORA CHURCH OF CHRIST:  814  Sunnyside Ave.;  Lynn  White,  Minister;  Bible  School,  9:30  AM;  Morning  Worship,  10:30  AM;  Evening  Worship  Sunday,  6:30  PM;  Wednesday Bible Study, 6:30 PM.   BRIGHT CHRISTIAN CHURCH:  24457  State Line Road; Jeff Stone, Senior Minister;  Bible School and Morning Worship 9:00 AM  and  10:30  AM;  Evening  Worship  7:00  PM;  Mid-Week  Service, Wednesday,  Family  Night,  7:00  PM;  Upon  request,  all  services  are interpreted for the deaf. bcc@brightchristian.org

DILLSBORO CHURCH OF CHRIST:  11771  Old  US  50,  Dillsboro,  IN  47018.  Church  School,  9:30 AM;  Morning  Worship,  10:30 AM.

INDEPENDENT BIBLE CHURCH:  20993  Georgetown  Road,  Lawrenceburg;  Craig  Sopcisak, Pastor; Sunday School, 9:30 AM;  Morning  Worship,  10:30  AM;  Sunday  Evening  Service;  6:00  PM;  Mid-Week  Service,  Wednesday,  7:00  PM;  812-6372292.   SUNMAN BIBLE SCHOOL: Highway 101,  1 Mile South of Sunman; Sterling L. Cauble,  Pastor;  Sunday  School,  9:00  AM;  Morning  Worship, 10:00 AM.

more. FCCLA programs enrich student learning, improve selfesteem, and serve students with a range of ability levels, economic situations, and cultural influences.

Family, Career and Community Leaders of America is a dynamic and effective national student organization that helps young men and women become leaders and address important personal, family, work, and societal issues through Family and Consumer Sciences education. FCCLA has more than 200,000 members and nearly 6,500

members from 50 state associations and the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The organization has involved more than ten million youth since its founding in 1945. Family, Career and Community Leaders of America is unique among youth organizations because its programs are planned and run by members. It is the only national in-school organization with the family as its central focus. Participation in national programs and chapter activities helps members become strong leaders in their families, careers, and communities.

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TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH: Hartford, IN (in the old Methodist Church building in Hartford); Tom Miller, pastor; 534-3666 Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.; Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; Sunday Evening Service, 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Evening Service, 7:00 p.m.

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Burchfield, Mrs. Angela Goldstein, Mrs. Michelle Deddens, Mrs. Tina Weigel, Mrs. Donna Lake, Mrs. Cathy Polito, Mrs. Lori Weideman, Mrs. Sarah Alig, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Newhouse, Mrs. Cathy Lehman, Mrs. Rhonda Sizemore, Mrs. Lori Kuebel, accompanied the FCCLA members to the FCCLA National Leadership Meeting along with the East Central FCCLA Advisers, Mrs. Brenda Osman and Ms. Ashley McConnell and Sunman Dearborn FCCLA Adviser, Ms. Joleen Knotts. Throughout the year, FCCLA members tackle issues such as career exploration, youth violence prevention, traffic safety, family relationships, and much

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CLEVES CHURCH OF CHRIST:  45  Pontius  Avenue,  Cleves,  Ohio;  Ned  Noble,  Minister; Sunday School, 9:30 AM; Worship,  10:30  AM; Evening  Service,  6:30  PM;  Wednesday Bible Study, 7:00 PM.

WASHINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH:  5496  E. U.S. 50, Dillsboro, at Elrod; Pastor, Bruce  Fitzsimmons;  Sunday  School,  9 AM;  Morning Worship, 10 AM; ; Evening Service,  6 PM;  Wednesdays, All Stars  &  Teen  Youth  Hour, 5 PM, Prayer Meeting, 7 PM.

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PIPE CREEK FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH:  Penntown  Road,  Penntown,  Indiana;  Rev.  Stephen  Harlan;  Sunday  School, 10:00 AM; Service 11:00 AM. www.pipecreekfreewillbaptist.com

UNION VALLEY MISSIONARY CHURCH: 530  Martin  Luther  King  Dr..,  Lawrenceburg;  Sheldon  Rox,  pastor;  Church  School, 9:30 AM; Morning Worship, 10:45 AM.

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST:  421  Ridge  Ave.,  Lawrenceburg;  Tim  Russell,  Senior  Minister;  Bible  School,  9:30  AM; Worship,  10:30  AM;  Sunday  Evening,  6:30  PM;  Channel  6,  Sundays,  6  PM;  Wednesday  Evening, 7:00 PM.   HOLMAN CHRISTIAN UNION CHURCH:  12020 North Hogan Road, Aurora, IN 47001;  812-744-3141;  Pastor  Michael  A.  Addison;  Sunday  School  9:30 AM;  Morning  Worship,  10:45 AM.   HOLMES HILL CHURCH OF CHRIST: Old  56,  Two  Miles  Southwest  of  Aurora;  Bible  School,  9:30  AM;  Worship  Service  and  Lord’s  Supper,  10:30  AM;  Sunday  Evening  Service,  7:30  PM;  Bible  Study  and  Prayer  Meeting, Wednesday, Jr. & Sr. Youth-Group,  7:30 PM; Phone 438-2930. CHURCH OF CHRIST AT MILAN:  719  E.  Carr  Street,  PO  Box  676,  Milan,  IN  47031.  Phone:  812-654-2177,  Shawn  McMullen,  Minister.  Service  Times:  9:00  AM  Bible  School, 10:00 AM Worship, 6:30 PM Evening  Worship  and  Youth  Groups,  6:30  PM  Wednesday Bible Study.

MOORES HILL CHURCH OF CHRIST:  13567 St. Rd. 350, Moores Hill, IN; Tito Pel,  Minister. Sunday School, 9:30 AM; Worship,  10:30  AM; Sunday  Evening Service,  7  PM;  Wednesday Service, 7 PM   PLEASANT RIDGE CHURCH OF CHRIST: R.R. 1, Aurora, Junction of Salem Ridge and  Pleasant Ridge roads, Ohio County, Indiana;  Parsonage,  438-4997;  Mike  Mullenix,  Minister; Sunday School, 9:30 AM; Worship,  10:30  AM;  Sunday  Evening,  7:30  PM;  Evening Youth Groups, 6:15 AM; Wednesday  Bible Study, 7:00 PM.

THE LAWRENCEBURG CHURCH OF CHRIST:  Sundays,  Worship,  10  AM;  Bible  Class, 11 AM Wednesdays, Bible Class 7:30  PM. 340 Arch St., Lawrenceburg. Write: P.O.  Box  3644,  Lawrenceburg,  IN 47025.  Phone  537-9050 or 537-2351.   SUNMAN CHURCH OF CHRIST: Neaman  St.,  Sunman,  812-623-5633;  John  Chowning,  Minister;  Bible  School,  9:00 AM;  Worship,  10:00  AM,  Evening  Service  6:00  PM.   THE MILTON CHURCH OF CHRIST: 7171  Milton-Bear  Branch Road,  Dillsboro,  of  Ind.  262;  Larry  Collier,  Minister;  Sunday  School,  11:40  AM; Sunday  Worship,  10:30  AM. Sunday  Evening  Service,  7:00  PM;  Wednesday Bible Study, 7:00 PM.   CHURCH OF CHRIST AT MANCHESTER:  Charlie Steele (Evangelist); 438-2717, Bible  School,  9:30  AM;  Worship,  10:30  AM;  Evening  7:00  PM;  Wed.  Bible  Study,  7:00  PM.   CHURCH OF CHRIST AT ST. LEON: 7140  Hyland  Lane,  Guilford;  812-576-2311;  Sunday  Morning  Services,  9:30  and  10:30  AM;  Sunday  Evening  Service,  6:00  PM;  Wednesday Evening Service, 7:30 PM.

Church of God FIRST CHURCH OF GOD:  Fairview  and  Bielby roads; Donald Pierce, pastor; Sunday  School,  9:45  AM;  Morning  Worship,  10:45  AM; Sunday Evening, 6:00 PM.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints   CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS:  6168    Martha  North  Dr.,  Aurora; Services 10:00 AM, Sunday; Sunday  School,  11:20  AM;  Young  Men/Young  Women, Wed. 7:00 PM; Family History Help,  7:00 PM; 926-6004, 926-0102 alternate.

Community Church SUNMAN COMMUNITY CHURCH: Vine  &  Buchanan  sts.,  Sunman;  Rev.  Joey  Nelson;  Sunday  School,  9 AM;  Worship  Service,  10  AM; Awana 6-7:30 PM Sunday.

Jehovah’s Witnesses   AURORA KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES:  Highway  350,  Across  From  South Dearborn  High  School;  Public Talk, 10:00 AM, Sunday; Watchtower  Study,  11:00  AM,  Sunday;  Ministry  School  and Service Meeting, 7:30 PM, Thursday.   WEST HARRISON KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES: 6956 Stonegate  Drive;  Public  Talk,  9:30  AM,  Sunday;  Watchtower Study, 10:30 AM, Sunday; Bible  Study,  7:30  PM,  Tuesday;  Ministry  School  And  Service  Meeting,  7:30  PM,  Thursday;  637-1475 or 637-3307.

Lutheran   BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN CHURCH:  495  A place to believe, to belong and to grow. 495  Ludow  St.  812-537-0361,  Greendale;  Bible  Study  and  Sunday  School,  9:00  AM;  Worshop  Service,  10:00  AM;  Pastor  Steve  Miguet   EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA):  570  N.  Sheldon  St.  (Greendale):  Lawrenceburg;  The  Jim  Kuchera  Pastor;  Adult  Sunday  School,  9:00  AM.  Sunday  Services begin at 10 AM.   ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA):  12523  North  Dearborn  Road,  East  of  Sunman,  at  Hubbell’s  Corner;  Sunday  School,  9:00  AM  EST;  Worship,  10:00  AM  EST, Holy Communion, every Sunday of the  Month.   ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA):  4937 State Road 48; Worship Service, 9:00  AM;  Sunday  School,  10:15  AM;  Contemporary  Worship  Service  at  11:00  each Sunday.   ST. JOHN LUTHERAN: (Missouri Synod):  230 Mechanic St., Aurora; Pastor, Edward A.  Davis; Sunday School and Bible Class, 9::00  AM; Divine Worship, 10:00 AM.   ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod):  Highway  62,  Farmers  Retreat;  RIchard  Wilke,  pastor;  Sunday  School/Bible  Class,  9:00  AM;  Worship  Service, 10:00 AM   ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA): 12963 North  Street  on  State  Road  62,  P.O.  Box  125,  Dillsboro;  432-5843;  Sunday  School,  9:00  AM;  Worship,  10:00  AM   ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA):  Bear  Branch,  Corner  of  Bear  Branch  and  South Fork  roads;  Sunday  School, 9:30 AM; Worship, 10:30 AM   TRINITY EV. LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod): Corner of Main and Central Streets,  Dillsboro;  Rev.  Richard  Kolaskey,  Pastor  Sunday  School  Bible  Class,  9:00  AM;  Worship Service, 10:00 AM.

Episcopal

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA): State Road 48, Manchester, Sunday School,  9:00 AM; Worship Service, 10:00 AM

TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Lake and  Center  streets,  Lawrenceburg;  Mary  Taflinger,  Vicar;  Worship  Service,  8:30  AM;  Holy Eucharist, 10:30 AM; Children’s Sunday  School, 10:30 AM.

Methodist

MT. SINAI UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Pastor:  LaJo  Dunbar,  Sun.  School Superintendent: Jan Sturtz. Worship,  9:00 AM; Sunday School, 10:15 AM   MT. TABOR UNITED METHODIST CHURCH:  Pastor  Tom  Harzula;  John  McDonald,  Sunday  School  Super intendent;  Sunday School at 8:30 a.m; worship at 9:15  a.m.   TANNER VALLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH:   Chris  Gadlage,  Pastor;  SR  1;  Worship,  10:00  AM;  Sunday  School,  9 AM;  537-4111.   WILMINGTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH:  Wilmington,  Indiana;  Pastor  Matthew  Oelker;  Barbara  Roland;  Sunday  School Superintendent Church School, 9:30  AM; Worship Service, 10:30 AM

Nazarene   LUDLOW HILL FIRST CHURCH OF NAZARENE:  775  Bielby  Road  at  Scenic  Drive;  537-3490;  Rev.  John  Griffin;  Sunday  School,  9:45  AM; Morning  Worship,  11:00  AM; Sunday evening, 6:00 PM; Wednesday,  6:30 PM

Non-Denominational

ABUNDANT LIFE MINISTRIES:  Sunday  School, 10AM; Evenings, 7 PM; Wednesday  Bible Study, 7 PM; In-Home Bible Study; Call  812-534-3088,  ask  for  David,  Sunday  School Director.   CEDARS OF LEBANON FELLOWSHIP:  U.S.  50  & Station  Hollow  Road;  Charles  G.  Hill,  Pastor;  812-926-1258;  Saturday  Night  Alive  Service,  7  PM;  Morning  Worship,  10 AM; Evening Service, 7 PM; Wednesday  Bible Study & Prayer Meeting, 7 PM.   VINEYARD COMMUNITY CHURCH:777  Eads Pkwy (US 50) East, Lawbg. Sr. Pastor  David  Hall.  Weekly  Worship  Services:  Sun.  10:30  am;  Call  812-537-1933  or  email:  tonyv@suscom.net.   ZION CHURCH: 340  Walnut  St.,  Lawrenceburg;  Pastor  Reva  Minor,  P.H.D.  Sunday School 9:30 AM, Church 10:30 AM.

Pentecostal   AUBURN OLD TIME HOLINESS CHURCH:  1077  Morgan  Ross  Road; Tuesday, Saturday, Sunday, 7:30 PM;  Pastor Paul Hensley; 1-812-487-2885.   HOMESTEAD PENTECOSTAL CHURCH: Sunday School, 10:00 AM; Worship Service,  11:00 AM   PENTECOSTAL CHURCH: SR  46,  St.  Leon, Indiana; Rev. Vernon Wheeler, pastor;  Services,  6:30  PM;  Saturday,  6:30,  9  PM;  Sunday, Tuesday, 6:30 PM EST   TRINITY CHAPEL - PRIBBLE ROAD: Bob  Brigmon, Pastor; Sunday School, 10:00 AM;  Sunday Evening, 7:00 PM

Presbyterian   BEECHER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 229  Short  St.,  Lawrenceburg;  537-3390;  Sunday School, 9:30; Divine Worship, 10:30;  David M. Patterson.

Fellowship

DEARBORN HILLS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH:  25365  State  Line  Road,  Bright,  IN 47025;  Pastor  Scott  Stephans;  812-6373993.;  9:00  AM  Sunday  School;  10:15  AM  Worship Service. Nursery provided.

CEDARS OF THE LEBANON FELLOWSHIP:  Pastor  Charles  G.  Hill;  Morning Service & Children’s Church, 10:00  AM; Evening Service, 7:00 PM; Bible Study  & Prayer  Time,  Wednesday,  7:00  PM;  Hwy.  50, Dillsboro, IN

DILLSBORO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH:   Pastor  Tom  Harzula,  Sunday  School,  9:30  AM;  Morning  Worship,  10:45  AM

DILLSBORO HOPEWELL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: Rev.  Dana  B.  Stout;  9:00 AM  Worship  for Adults;  Sunday  School for Children.

COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Wrights  Corner,  State  Road  48  and Possum Ridge Road; Duane Loos, pastor;  Morning  Worship,  9:00  AM;  Church  School, 10:00 AM

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: Fourth  and  Main  Streets,  Aurora; 926-2183;  Rev.  Dana B. Stout, Pastor; Church School, 9:15  AM; Divine Worship, 10:30 AM

COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP CHURCH: 505  Bielby Road,  Lawrenceburg,  Indiana;  Sunday  School,  9:00  AM;  Sunday  Service,  10:15 AM; Youth  Group  Sundays,  6:30  PM;  Pastor Terry Rueger.   FIRST CHURCH: 304  3rd  St.,  Aurora,  Pastor  Damon  Soper,  812-926-0535.  Gathering  at  6:00  p.m.  Saturdays.  Services  at  6:30  p.m.  Saturdays  at  the  United  Methodist Church.

ELIZABETHTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Corner  of  Gaines  and  Wayne  streets,  Elizabethtown,  Ohio;  Rev.  Kyle  McNeely, Minister; Sunday School, 9:39 AM;  Church Service, 10:30 AM

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FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Third Street, Aurora; Pastor Dan Wyllys 9260535,  Sunday  School,  9:15  AM;  Worship  Service, 10:15 AM

GRACE CHURCH OF THE VALLEY: 1709  Nowlin,  Greendale  47025;  Sunday  Morning  Worship,  10 AM;   Pastor  Roger  Webb,  5373425.

HAMLINE CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: W. High and Vine Streets; Minister,  Pastor  Bob  Cannon;  Church  School,  9:30  AM; Morning Worship, 10:35 AM

TRINITY CHRISTIAN CENTER:  Pribble  Road; Bob Brigmon, Pastor; Sunday School,  10:00 AM;  Praise  and  Worship,  10:45  AM;  Evening  Service,  6:30  PM;  Wednesday  Service, 7:00 PM

MOORES HILL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Moores Hill; Pastor Ted Hamrick.  Worship, 10:00 AM.

CLEVES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 25  East  State  Road,  Cleves,  Ohio;  513-9411670;  Pastor  Meg  Doerzbacher;  Sunday  School, 9:30 AM; Worship, 10:30 AM

PROVIDENCE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 23983  Salt  Fork  Road, Bright,  IN  47025;  Rev. Steven Pace; Sundays: Church School,  9:00  AM;  Worship,  10:30  AM;  Phone  812637-1211;  email-providence@fuse. net;website-brightprovidencechurch.org

Wesleyan   WESLEYAN CHURCH OF LAWRENCEBURG: 408  Walnut  Street,  Lawrenceburg;  Sunday  School,  9:30  AM;  Morning  Worship,  10:30  AM;  Sunday  Evening; 6:00 PM; Wednesday Bible Study,    WILMINGTON HILLS WESLEYAN CHURCH: State Road 350 and Wilmington;  Sunday School, 9:30 AM; Morning Worship,  10:30  AM;  Sunday Evening  Service,  6  PM;  Wednesday  Evening,  7 PM;  Pastor  James  Kessen


THE DEARBORN COUNTY REGISTER

27, 2012 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER AUGUST 15, 2013

WHAT’S GOING ON

Ongoing events Food Pantries The Clearinghouse is a community backed food pantry that strives to help individuals in basic need of food, clothing, and financial need. We serve five counties with four locations to facilitate your needs. Food Service: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.: MondayFirst Presbyterian Church, 215 Fourth St., Aurora; Tuesday-Zion United Church, 40 Walnut St., Lawrenceburg; Wednesday-First Presbyterian Church, 215 Fourth St., Aurora; Thursday-Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 495 Ludlow, Greendale. The St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry located at 210 Fifth Street, Aurora. Regular weekly schedule, open on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 10 a.m. to 12 noon to serve you. For further information, call us at 812926-1637. First Baptist Church’s Food Pantry, 45 Tebbs Ave., Greendale, Ind., is available the second Monday of every month from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Bingo Every Monday night at Sunman Legion Post 337 beginning at 6:30 p.m. For information: 812623-2972. SDHS class of 1988 has scheduled their 25th class reunion on Saturday, Aug. 24 at Hollywood in Lawrenceburg. If you haven’t been contacted call Jim Harland at 317-442-3775! Hope to see you there! Fish, Chicken Dinners The New Alsace American Legion Post #452 located on Legion Road in New Alsace will be having fish and chicken dinners every Friday evening till the end of October, 2013. Serving will be from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers are also available. Open to the public. Any questions, call Paul at 812576-4186. Bright Farmers Market is held each Friday, weather permitting, at the Providence Presbyterian Church, corner of State Line and Salt Fork Roads, from 3 to 6:30 p.m. We offer in season produce, eggs, jams and jellies, plants, baked goods, soaps and more. For further information please contact Linda Johnson at 812637-3898 or Judy Greer at 812637-3015. Tuesday-Sunday, 1 to 4:30 p.m. “A Century Of Brides” Exhibit At Hillforest Museum See Hillforest adorned in its wedding finery and view over twenty antique/vintage bridal gowns dating from 1850-1950. Regular admission charged. Hillforest is located at 213 Fifth Street, Aurora. For information call 812-9260087 or visit www.hillforest.org. National Active and Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) Association, Indiana Chapter 0813, has a monthly meeting at 10 a.m., on the third Tuesday of each month at the Ponderosa Steakhouse, corner of North Lincoln St. and Fourth St., Greensburg, Ind. Optional lunch afterward. We have guest speakers on a variety of topics and items. Come meet your current and retired Federal Employee comrades. The next meeting is Aug. 20 at 10 a.m. For more information call 765-629 2720. Artists needed for Arts Alive! Art, in all its forms, is the sole focus of the Arts Alive! Arts Fair. Artists are needed for the Arts Alive! Arts Fair in Agner Hall in the Lawrenceburg Fairgrounds. The eighth annual Arts Alive! Arts Fair, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 12, will feature local artists displaying and selling their works and live performances by local artists. Artists have the opportunity to participate in this event by submitting an application and $25 booth registration fee. There will be food available. For more information, contact

Cats and dogs from the P.A.W.S. Humane Center will be available for adoption inside Orscheln the Dearborn Highlands Arts Farm and Home, located behind Council website at www.dearthe Kroger at 880 W Eads Pkwy., bornhighlandsarts.org or at 812- in Lawrenceburg. Hours are 10 539-4251. a.m. to 2 p.m. For info contact Janet 513-910-2728. Saturday, Aug. 17 Chicken Dinner P.A.W.S. Bark & Wine & Brew St. Paul United Methodist For its 10th annual gala fundChurch, located two miles south raiser, P.A.W.S. of Dearborn of Sunman on Ind. 101, County has tapped the expertise invites you to their annual chickof Great Crescent Brewery to en dinner Saturday, Aug. 24 from add to the evening’s enjoyment. 4 to 6 p.m. in their church park Bark & Wine & Brew, Too Satur- shelter. Cost: $9. Dinner includes day, Aug. 17 at Dearborn Country homemade ice cream. Proceeds Club will feature beer tastings by go to pay the church insurance. the Aurora brewery. Doors open at 5 p.m. The evening includes a Sunday Aug. 25 buffet dinner. Tickets are $45. For Open House for the community reservations, call the P.A.W.S. at St. John Lutheran Church, AuHumane Center at 812-577rora. 0828. Hot Breakfast Bar Buffet Sunday, Aug. 25, St. Paul’s Ladies Sodality will host a hot Saturday, Aug. 17, breakfast bar buffet from 7:30 Sunday, Aug. 18 a.m. to noon in St. Paul’s Church Dynamic Watercolor Rich, Bold Hall, 9788 North Dearborn Road, and Fluid (for all levels of expe- New Alsace. Free will donation. rience) Two day workshop is subsidized Saturday, Aug. 31 by Rising Sun/Ohio County Tour- Cruise in for a cure ism so the cost to you is only Car, truck, bike show Saturday, $90. For additional information Aug. 31, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., in contact Vera Curnow, Art Events Hubert parking lot, 9555 Dry Planner, at veracurnow@gmail or Fork, Road, Harrison, Ohio. Open 812-438-4300. to the public. Open to all makes and models of classic cars, Sunday, Aug. 18 trucks and bikes Exhibitor Fee Ice Cream Social $20. Cars being Judged must be St. John Lutheran, Rt. 48, Sunin by 2 p.m. Awards-4 p.m. For day, Aug. 18 noon to ?. further details contact Amy Bibee 812-637-0899 or Stephanie ForMonday, Aug. 19 est 513-367-2817. Proceeds Young Voices is hosting open benefit ACS Southwest Relay for audition dates for the 2013 Fall Life. Rain date Sunday, Sept. 1. Semester. Both male and female Benefit for Ray “Mule Skinner” voices are welcome, grades Heyob Saturday, Aug. 31, 4 to 2-12. Auditions are Monday, Aug. 10 p.m., at AMVETS 13 Shelter, 19 from 4 to 8 p.m. in the Law- S. State St, West Harrison. Dinrenceburg High School chorus ner, drinks, music, raffles. Beneroom. Interested participants can fit ride signups start at 9 a.m. call the audition line at 812-260- Contact Lisa, 513-256-0698. 2020 for more information or to schedule an audition. Inquiries Sunday, Sept. 1 may also be emailed to info@ Ice Cream Social VoicesofIndiana.org. Come and enjoy seven different flavors of home make ice Thursday, Aug. 22 cream, pies, cake, barbeque, Field Day hot dogs and drinks at St. The Purdue Extension Service Peter Lutheran Church, Bear will hold the Southeast Purdue Branch on Sunday, Sept. 1, at Ag. Center (SEPAC) Field Day on 4 p.m. Free will offering. Thursday, Aug. 22, from 3 to 7:45 p.m. Topics that will be pre- Thursday, Sept. 5 sented will reflect the conditions Old Friends & Bright Beginof the season and important con- nings’ luncheon on Sept. 5 at siderations. The Field Day is free 11:30 a.m. at Dearborn Hills and open to the public. Those United Methodist Church. Lunch wishing to receive PARP credit will be catered by B&P Grubbs must bring $10 and their private and they will be serving ham, applicator number to the proparsley potatoes, cheese vegetagram. The Southeast Purdue Ag- ble medley, beans and greens ricultural Center is located at salad, bread and dessert. Your 4425 E County Road 350 N, But- reservation and $8 will be apprelerville, Ind. RSVPs are appreci- ciated by Sunday, Sept. 1 by ated. For more information on contacting Lois Gellert 812-487the field day or to make a reser- 2026 or Thelma Stutz 812-637vation, contact the Dearborn 5569. County Purdue Extension Office, 1-812-926-1189 Saturday, Sept. 7 Salute A Soldier 5K Run/Walk Saturday Aug 24 will kick off Sunman’s Wine & P.A.W.S. Adoption

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Fireworks Festival Saturday morning, Sept. 7. Scheduled for a 9 a.m. start, the chip-timed road racing event–a tribute to all armed forces veterans-starts and If you’ve wanted to sharpen your gardening skills, and you finishes at Sunman Amerihave an interest in sharing your knowledge with others, Purdue can Legion Post 337, 412 University has the ideal program for you. Eastern Avenue. Check-in Beginning Monday, Sept. 23, a Master Gardener training starts at 7:45 a.m. Pre-registration entry fee is $15 series will be offered for residents of Dearborn, Ripley, Ohio per person, including an County and surrounding areas. The Master Gardener Program is official race t-shirt. Famia volunteer training program which offers an extensive course in lies of three or more runhorticulture in exchange for a donation of volunteer hours to help ners and/or walkers may teach others what you have learned. register for $50, including Training will be held from Sept. 23 through Dec. 9 on Mont-shirts, if post-marked days from 6 to 9 p.m. at Carnegie Hall, located in Moores Hill. prior to Sept. 2. Race day registration will be $25 per Participants will be exposed to a wide range of subjects includrunner or walker, including ing soil and plant science, diagnosis of plant problems, pesticide safety, composting, and culture of vegetable, flower, landscape, a t-shirt, while supplies last, or $20 without the tand fruit plants. shirt. On-line registration A $125 per person supply fee will be charged to cover such by credit card is available items as reference materials, mailings, and name badges. These at www.stuartroadracing. materials all become part of the Master Gardener’s personal colcom. Runners, walkers lection. and their families are invitWhile the class will be encouraged to create new educational ed to stay and enjoy a day outreach programs, there are already plenty of opportunities for of food, drinks and enterwhich volunteers are needed. Some of these projects include tainment, in tribute to vetteaching public education classes at local schools, speaking to erans, beginning at 11:30 a.m. Saturday and running local clubs and organizations, and developing gardens at local through 12:30 p.m. There parks. will be drawings for door If you’d like an application to join our new team of volunteers prizes at the postrace or have questions about the program, please contact Mike Hornawards ceremony. Runners bach at the Dearborn County Extension Office at 812-926-1189, and walkers must be pres- Dave Osborne at the Ripley County Extension Office at 812ent to win. For more information contact Rita Seig at 689-6511 or Jill Andrew-Richards at the Ohio County Extension Office at 812-438-3656. 812-209, 9945 or email:ritaseig@etczone.com. 3rd Annual Greater Cines can transform your world and cinnati NEDA Walk help your loved one on the road Saturday, Sept. 7, registration at to recovery with mental illness. 9:30 a.m.; start time 10:30 a.m. Over 300,000 graduates in the at Dearborn Trails-LawrenceUS, Canada, and Mexico have burg-Aurora. FREE Parking. completed this excellent program. Adults $25; Child $10, 12 and These free classes will be held at under. Pre-Registered walkers the First Baptist Church of Aurora get a FREE T-Shirt. For more in- just off Rt. 50 across from the formation call Paula Bruner at new fire station. Classes fill up 812-584-1086 or visit www. quickly. Registration is required. edrteam.org Call 513-708-1191 or 812-6675429. Also visitwww.nami.org/ Sunday, Sept. 8 familytofamily. Chicken Fry Dinner No Charge! American Legion #239, 201 Sec- Saturday, Sept. 14 ond Street, Lawrenceburg, Sun- Walk to End Alzheimer’s 5K Gospel Music! day, Sept. 8, 11 a.m. until gone. Registration and Pre-Event AcEveryone Welcome! tivities begin at 9 a.m. in Ivy Monday, Sept. 9 Tech Lobby. Walk begins at 10 Free course for family members a.m. at Dearborn Trail, located at Saturday • Aug 17 of those with mental illness-You the end of Walnut Street in Law5:30pm no longer need to feel alone and renceburg. Registration before overwhelmed when you have a Aug. 20: $10, includes T-shirt; Cedars of Lebanon family member or loved one with after Aug. 20: $15, includes Ta severe mental illness such as shirt while supplies last. Free Fellowship Major Depression, Bipolar Disor- Parking–Restrooms available. St. Rt. 50 & der, and Schizophrenia. NAMI, For more information call toll the National Alliance on Mental free hotline 1-888-422-2691, Station Hollow Rd, Illness, will offer NAMI Family-to- Sue Manford at 812-744-3914 Dillsboro, IN Family Education Program start- or Charlene Haire at 812-537ing Monday, Sept. 9, 6:30 to 9 4612. Visit website: https://sites. 812.926.3552 - For Info p.m. A series of 12-weekly class- google.com/site/alzseind/

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Aurora's Joe Rector, 17, clinched his third Southeastern Indiana Racing Circuit (SIRC-it) overall title with Saturday's third win in five races this summer, clocking a 17:01 in Batesville's Bulldog Chase 5K Run.

West Harrison's Lisa Andi capped the 2013 SIRC-it series with her fourth women's title in five races Saturday at Batesville, locking up the women's overall title, as well.

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Rector family patriarch Jim, 72, won his 70-plus age group championship in four of five SIRC-it series 5K races this summer, including Batesville's Bulldog Chase Saturday.

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McIntosh makes college visit to Northwestern Staff Report GREENSBURG – Defending Class 3A boys basketball state champion Greensburg is the runaway favorite to repeat its title during the 2013-14 season, to no one's surprise. Returning all five starters from last year's 26-1 EIAC championship team, including NCAA Division I prospects Bryant McIntosh, Sean Sellers and Ryan Welage, coach Stacy Meyer's Pirates are clearly the team to beat when the season opens in November.

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