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Aurora police help save house from fire

By Chandra L. Mattingly Staff Reporter cmattingly@registerpublications.com

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Above: Tom Stevens Sr. in an official Bright Volunteer Fire Department photo from the department’s website. His photo is next to his son’s on the site. Right: Stevens Sr. helped have the department serve as a drop off locations for the U.S. Marine Corps Toys For Tots campain last year.

Bright loses a ‘good man’

a Dearborn County 911 dispatcher, and “was floored by this.” erussell@registerpublications.com Stutz can only imagine how hard his friend’s death is on Tom Stevens Jr., 59, is his family. “He was a comremembered as a good firemunity oriented man, a family fighter, and, perhaps more imman.” Stevens went beyond portantly to those in Bright, a the call of duty often. good man with a good family. Bright Fire Chief Kevin News of Stevens’ sudden Gick described Stevens as a death Monday, March 17, hit “late bloomer to the fire serthe Dearborn County firevice ..., but he was all in fighting community hard, as touching every aspect of well as Bright. Stevens was the department. Tom moved a 15-plus year veteran of the through the officer ranks very Bright Volunteer Fire Departquickly, and accepted all chalment and EMS, where he was an assistant chief and fre- lenges with confidence and quently worked day shifts as without much concern.” “Our carbon monoxide dea firefighter/EMT. tector broke when we were Miller-York Volunteer Fire on a run, and Tom and his son Department Assistant Fire and a grandson were out fishChief Skip Stutz received a ing and he heard about it over “major shock” when he was told about Stevens. Stutz is See GOOD, Page 6A By Erika Schmidt Russell Editor

Bond, pretrial, set for 5 facing drug charges

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New chamber director familiar with county, region Eric Kranz is the new Executive Director of the Dearborn County Chamber of Commerce, said Mark Banschbach, chairman of the board of directors for the Dearborn County Chamber of Commerce. Serving as the Chamber’s Executive Director, Kranz brings a renewed emphasis to professionally serve the needs of the Chamber’s nearly 350 members through a variety of business development, education and counseling services that specifically target local business Eric Kranz retention and growth. Kranz holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a minor in political science from the

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According to the probable cause affidavit, an undercover officer received cmattingly@registerpublications.com a tip that Thies was inBond was set and pretri- volved in illegal drug activals scheduled for five Ohio ity, specifically controlled County residents facing substances including pain medication. Dearcharges related to born County Spethe diversion of cial Crimes Unit prescription drugs. Det. Tom McKay During initial hearlearned Thies was ings in Ohio Counbeing supplied with ty Circuit Court, pain medication a pretrial was set by Martin Farrell, for 1:30 p.m. Friwho is confined to day, May 2, for all Sandy Farrell a wheelchair, said five, according to the PCA written by the Dearborn-Ohio Lawrenceburg PoCounty Proseculice Officer Jacob tor's Office. Jump, who also Bond was set at is assigned to the $100,000 surety, Special Crimes $2,500 cash for Unit. Terrance M. Jones, The undercover 24, of 928 Burgess Martin Farrell officer then purAve., Rising Sun. chased oxycodone Jones is charged from Martin Farrell with dealing in a twice in November Schedule III conafter making artrolled substance rangements with (buprenorphine) Thies to do so, within 1,000 feet according to the of a public park, PCA. a Class A Felony, Terrance Jones Meanwhile, in and neglect of a August, the undependent, a Class dercover officer D Felony, accordhad learned from ing to Ohio County an informant that court records. Jones would sell Bond was set his Suboxone subat $50,000 surety, lingual films, know $2,500 cash each for Joshua C. Joshua Peelman as “strips,” said a PCA by Jones. The Thies, 27, of 801 officer provided Sunset Ave., and the informant with Sandy M. Farrell, funds to buy two 44, of 208 Second strips, which he St., both of Risdid, with an audio ing Sun. Martin E. recording indicatFarrell, also of 208 ing children were Second St., was present during the released on his Joshua Thies purchase, said the own recognizance. All three are charged with PCA. The purchase was made dealing in a Schedule II controlled substance (oxy- at the Burgess Avenue home codone,) and conspiracy to which is within 1,000 feet of commit dealing in a Sched- the Roy O. Turner Memorial ule II controlled substance Park, said the PCA. An ad(oxycodone,) both Class B ditional purchase of strips was made by the undercover felonies. Bond was set at $75,000 officer in Greendale a few surety and $1,500 cash for days later in August, then a Joshua W. Peelman, 27, of purchase of buprenorphine 2314 Cass Union Road, Ris- in Aurora in late August. Buprenorphine also was ing Sun. Peelman is charged with dealing in a Sched- purchased by the undercovule III controlled substance er officer from Peelman in (buprenorphine,) a Class B Felony. See BOND, Page 6A By Chandra L. Mattingly Staff Reporter

Flanked by her parents Dawn and Tony Burke, Kellyn Burke holds up the certificate she received from the Bright Volunteer Fire Department for having her mom call 911 when she saw a car smoking in a driveway near her house. The late Tom Stevens Sr., then an assistant chief with the BVFD, is second from left. Stevens is survived by his wife, Deborah, sons Tom Jr. and Michael and four grandchildren. A full obituary for Stevens is on Page 2A.

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Two Aurora cops, first on the scene at a fire, may have saved a house from total destruction. Aurora Police Sgt. Mike Prudenti and Aurora Officer Bill Halbig were first to arrive after a fire was reported at 6:23 a.m. Tuesday, March 18, at 136 Franklin St., Aurora, said Prudenti. They arrived at a house filled with smoke, and entered it with the fire extinguishers from their cruisers, he said. The residents already had gotten out. “The bathroom was on fire,” said Prudenti. “It was so black and smoky by the time we got there,” they couldn't determine the start of the fire. Aurora Fire Department later reported the blaze was determined to be from a cigarette

in a garbage can inside the bathroom, according to Aurora Fire Chief Jeff Lane. The two police officers found the bathroom door was hot before they opened it, said Prudenti. Halbig then used the extinguisher from his cruiser on the fire. “We were able to extinguish the flames before the fire department arrived, which probably saved the house,” said Prudenti. The two officers also got a bird and dog out of the residence. Lane said firefighters entered the house when they arrived and extinguished the fire with a water can. Also assisting were Aurora Emergency Rescue, Dillsboro Volunteer Fire Department and Aurora officers T. J. Pendergast and Jonathan Kolb. No one was injured and the fire was determined to be accidental.

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THE DEARBORN COUNTY REGISTER

THURSDAY, MARCH27, 20,2012 2014 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER

OBITUARIES Craig Roberts

Craig Allen Roberts, 13, of Greensburg passed away March 11, 2014, at the Decatur County Memorial Hospital. He was born on July 3, 2000, in Greensburg, the son of Craig Roberts and Amy Roberts. Craig enjoyed all things Pokémon and spending time with his family and friends. He was devoted Craig Roberts in everything that he did and was a true Pirate Fan. Craig was a current eighth grader at Greensburg Junior High School. He was a member of the archery team, the light and sound crew for the school plays, the Junior National Honor Society, and the Stars Mentor Program. Next year he was looking forward to being on the Elite Addition Show Choir at the Greensburg Community High School. Craig will be missed by parents, Craig (Patty Workman) Roberts, and Amy (Jason Forshee) Roberts; sister, Nyla Forshee; brother, Ayden Forshee; grandparents, Benita Jones and Mark Jones, Bennie (Jan) Roberts, June and Hubert Hall; greatgrandmother, Aileen Withered; aunts, Danielle (Kyle Bell) Jones, Jill (Lymell)

Billings, and Mindy (Calvin) Jackson, and uncle, Josh (Nicole) Hall. He was preceded in death by aunt, Cari Jones, and great-grandfather, Robert Withered. Visitation for family and friends will be held at the Gilliland Howe Funeral Home from 1 p.m. until 7 p.m. Sunday, March 16, 2014. Funeral services will take place Monday, March 17, 2014, at the United Methodist Church with Pastor Susan Bunting officiating. Burial will follow at the South Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to the Greensburg Junior High Archery Team.

Tom Stevens Sr.

Tom D. Stevens Sr., 59, of Lawrenceburg, Ind., passed away Monday, March 17, 2014. He was born Aug. 23, 1954, in Cincinnati, Ohio, son of the late Robert and Alma (Poynter) Christen. Tom was a member of the Bright Fire Department and active in USSA Softball. He worked as an EMT/Firefighter for Bright Fire Dept. He is survived by his loving wife of 39 years, Deborah Stevens; his mother, Alma Christen; two sons, Tom (wife Melissa) Stevens of Bright, Ind.; Michael (wife Tama) Stevens of Bright, Ind.; two sisters, Brenda (husband Don) Loschiavo of Harrison, Ohio, and Robin

(husband Chip) Loper of Bright, Ind.; grandchildren, Brandon, Nathan, Juliette, Gabriella, and lots of nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received Thursday, March 20, 2014, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Bright Christian Church. Funeral services will be held at Bright Christian Church, Thursday, March 20, 2014, at 5 p.m. with Pastor Jeff Stone officiating. Contributions may be made to the Bright Fire and EMS.

Mark Detmer

Mark Detmer, 59, of Greendale, Ind., passed away Tuesday, March 18, 2014. He was born July 6, 1954, in Batesville, Ind., son of the late Herschel and Jean (Curtis) Detmer. Mark was a member of the Lawrenceburg Eagles. He worked as a laborer at US Playing Card Co. He is survived by his son, Kasey (Amber) Detmer of Chula Vista, Calif.; brother, Kurt (Regina) Detmer of Manchester, Ind.; sister, Nancy (Butch) Jansen of Manchester, Ind., and one grandchild, Emrie Detmer. He was preceded in death by his parents, Herschel and Jean Marie Detmer, and preceded in death by his son Jesse Detmer. Family and friends will be received on Saturday, March

22, 2014, from 10 a.m. to noon at Fitch-Denney Funeral Home, Greendale. Funeral services will be held at Fitch-Denney Funeral Home, Saturday, March 22, 2014, at noon, with Pastor Tim Russell officiating. Interment will follow in the Greendale Cemetery, Greendale, Ind. Contributions may be made to the St. Jude Children’s Hospital.

Paul Sheets

Paul Louis Sheets, 76, of Rising Sun, Ind., passed away at 7:49 a.m. Tuesday, March 11, 2014, at Christ Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio. Paul was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 1, 1937, a son of the late Ethel Paul Sheets (Abplanalp) and Thomas Sheets. He worked in operation management for the Cincinnati Public Library in Cincinnati, Ohio, for 33 years. Paul attended the Most Sorrowful Mother of God Catholic Church in Vevay, Ind., and previously St. Mary Catholic Church Aurora, Ind. On Sept. 12, 1956, in Lawrenceburg, Ind., he married Ruby (Clem) Sheets who survives him. Paul’s life revolved around his family. He was a loving

husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. In addition to his loving wife Ruby, Paul is also survived by six children, Virginia Young, Terry (Pat) Shallis, Cathy (Dean) Housemyer, Kim (Mike) Courter, Penny (Kris) Koons, Danny (Jamie) Sheets; by grandchildren: Jamie, Karen, Holly, Krystal, Monica, Clinton, Adam, George, Amber, Shane, Jesse, Ashley, Brandon, Rachel, Samantha, Nick, Alex, and Andrew and by 26 greatgrandchildren. Paul was preceded in death by his parents, by brothers, Charles and Joseph Sheets, and by a sister, Virginia Sheets. A private family service will be held at a later date.

Markland Funeral Home of Rising Sun, Ind., serving the family. Memorial donations may be made to the Most Sorrowful Mother of God Catholic Church, the Salvation Army or Sisters of the Poor.

DEATH NOTICES

PARNELL, LAWRENCE ALBERT “LARRY”-69, East Enterprise, died Tuesday, March 18, 2014. Haskell & Morrison, Vevay, is in charge of arrangements.

GARROD, CORNELIA- 89, Harrison, died Tuesday, March 18, 2014. Jackman Kercheval Meyers Funeral Home, Harrison, is in charge of arrangements.

A year ago on March 17th, we lost a huge piece of our world...

In loving memory of

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PUBLIC RECORD The following arrests list was obtained from the county sheriff. It contains arrests made by police agencies in the county. ■Melissa ■ A. Carpenter, 32, of 411 Hodge St., Newport, Ky., was arrested at 7:05 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, for theft and attempted theft. ■Gary ■ Wayne Barnett II, 22, of 136 Elm St., Lawrenceburg, was arrested at 2:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 28, for possession of marijuana under 30 grams and possession of paraphernalia. ■Kimberly ■ Jean Johnson, 39, of 12083 Jennifer St., Dillsboro, was arrested at 6:52 a.m. Friday, Feb. 28, for probation violation. ■William ■ Ford Skipton, 39, of 365 1/2 Walnut St., Lawrenceburg, was arrested at 9:40 a.m. Friday, Feb. 28, for habitual trafic violator- subsequent offenses. ■Andrew ■ Robert Hrezo, 35, of 68 Billups, Greendale, was arrested at 4:21 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28, for possession of a syringe. ■Kenneth ■ R. Hall, 44, of 205 Mechanic St., Aurora, was arrested at 7:27 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28, for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. ■Michelle ■ Renee Tollefson, 31, of 127 West Washington, Sunman, was arrested at 8:02 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28, for probabtion violation. ■Tia ■ N.Thompson, 33, of 516 Sprospect Place, Cincinnati, was arrested at 10:54 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28, for battery (no injury). ■Britainy ■ P. Gober, 23, of 8131 W. Mill St., Cleves, was arrested at 2:20 a.m. Saturday, March 1, for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. ■Ernest ■ A. Thompson, 36, of 417 Ludlow St., Greendale, was arrested at 3:52 a.m. Saturday, March 1, for public intoxication.

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■Donna ■ Mariemeru Walker, 23, of 8446 Ind. 62, Dillsboro, was arrested at 2:44 p.m. Saturday, March 1, for battery. ■Joshua ■ Grant Iles, 20, of 303 West St., Versailles, was arrested at 6:23 p.m. Saturday, March 1, for probation violation. ■Aaron ■ Scott Lohrum, 32, of 1999 S. County Road 450E, Dillsboro, was arrested at 9:07 p.m. Saturday, March 1, for burglary of dwelling, theft, and attempted theft. ■Todd ■ Michael Crane, 38, homeless, was arrested at 9:50 p.m. Saturday, March 1, for inhaling toxic vapors, battery on a person less than 14 years of age, criminal mischief, criminal trespass and resisting law enforcement. ■Gwyn ■ Lee Denney, 43, of 9931 Miamiview Road, North Bend, Ohio, was

arrested at 11:20 p.m. Saturday, March 1, for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated- endangering a person. ■Donald ■ Mockbee, 33, of 13781 Chesterville Road, Moores Hill, was arrested at 12:10 a.m. Sunday, March 2, for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. ■Ryan ■ S. Fliehman, 27, of 5112 Walnut St., New Trenton, was arrested at 6:56 p.m. Sunday, March 2, for domestic battery with a child present. ■Garrett ■ J. Schulz, 20, of 901 Diana Drive, Greendale, was arrested at 10:29 p.m. Sunday, March 2, for leaving the scene of an accident. ■Andrew ■ Jerad Beglay, 31, of 106 Eggerding Drive, Cincinnati, was arrested at 1:35 p.m. Monday, March 3, for failure to appear in court and probation violation.

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■Shaun ■ Ryan Balsley, 32, of 8109 W. Mill St., Cleves, was arrested at 1:35 p.m. Monday, March 3, for manufacture of methamphetamine. ■Glenn ■ Allen Eads, 48, of 4118 Colerain Ave., Cincinnati, was arrested at 1:35 p.m. Monday, March 3, for probation violation. ■Clint ■ Gregory, 38, of 246 Railroad Ave., Aurora, was arrested at 4:25 p.m. Monday, March 3, for failure to appear in court.

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NOTICE OF OFFER TO CONVEY REAL PROPERTY BY THE LAWRENCEBURG REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION

The Lawrenceburg Redevelopment Commission (“”Commission’’’’) will open and consider written offers for the purchase of the real property described below at 5:00 p.m. (Local Time) on the 14th day of April, 2014, in the City Council Chambers, 230 Walnut Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025. At that time the Commission will open and consider any offers received. These offers may consist of consideration in the form of cash, other property, or a combination of cash and other property as long as the offer meets the conditions set forth below. With respect to property other than cash, the offer must be accompanied by evidence of the property’s fair market value that is satisfactory to the Commission in its sole discretion. The Commission is offering for purchase the Real Estate located at 517 Euphemia Street, in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. The Real Estate is more particularly described as follows: The Easterly one-half of Inlots 390, 391 and 392 of the Eichelberger and Lewis subdivision of the City of Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Said real estate conveyed being 66 feet on Euphemia Street, starting on a point on said street 66 feet in an Easterly direction form the corner of George and Euphemia Streets and running in a Northerly direction to Inlot 393, a distance of 99 feet and parallel with George Street. The Real Estate for purchase is being offered subject to the following terms and conditions: Offering price: Not less than $27,500.00, in accordance with two (2) independent appraisals of the subject Real Estate. Use: The Buyer must use the property for construction of a single family residential unit. The real estate may be used only in accordance with the applicable zoning code and Indiana statutes. Conditions: Construction must commence within ninety (90) days of closing and must be complete and receive certificate of occupancy within one (1) year of closing. End user may qualify for assistance from the Commission. All offers received shall be opened at a public meeting of the Commission and shall be kept open for public inspection. Each offer must state that a bid submitted by a trust and settlor empowered to revoke or modify the trust. The Commission may reject any bids and may make awards to the highest and best bidder. In determining the best bid, the Commission shall take into consideration the following factors: 1. The size and character of improvements proposed to be made by the bidder on the offered property. 2. The bidder”s plans and ability to improve the real property with reasonable promptness. 3. Whether the real property when improved will be sold or rented. 4. The bidder”s proposed sale or rental price, if any. 5. Any factors that will assure the Commission that the sale, if made, will further the execution of the Plan for the area and best serve the interest of the community for the standpoint of both human and economic welfare. After the opening and consideration of the written offers filed in response to the notice, the Commission may dispose of the remainder, if any, of the available real property whether at public sale or by private negotiation carried on by the Commission, its regular employees, or real estate experts employed for that purpose. For a period of 30 days after the opening of the written offers, no sale my be made at a price less than that shown on the offering sheet. After that, the Commission may adjust the offering price in a manner the Commission considers necessary to further the Plan. For further information regarding this offering contact Grant Hughes, Redevelopment Director, 230 Walnut Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025 (telephone number (812) 532-3553). Dated: March 6, 2014 Lawrenceburg Redevelopment Commission


THURSDAY, 20, 201427, 2012 THURSDAY,MARCH SEPTEMBER

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Moores Hill: Income surveys part of grant application By Chandra L. Mattingly Staff Reporter cmattingly@registerpublications.com

Ten folks attended the March Moores Hill Town Council meeting with questions about the town's proposed sanitary sewer extension. Most said they were favor of it and none said they were against the idea which could connect as many as 162 residences to sewers. Unfortunately for those with failing septic systems, the town is just beginning the process of applying for a grant for the project. Even if a grant is received, actual construction would be at least a year and a half away, said town council president Lanny Dell. No one would be required to connect, but anyone connecting as the lines are extended would get “a better deal” than if they waited and hooked in later, said Dell. “Right now the tap-in fee is $1,650,” he said. But town employees will dig and install the pipe for the residential connections; all the residents must do is provide a connection point outside their homes and buy the pipe, said Dell. If the health department requires folks to replace failed

septic systems, it can cost $25,000 to install a mound system, which is what the county may require, said town councilman Paul Grimsley. Dell said someone living outside Moores Hill just had one installed at a cost of $28,000. The town is seeking an Office of Community and Rural Affairs grant, outlining both a smaller project and a larger project area, said town clerktreasurer Guinevere Emery. The small area would take the extension only to Hogan Hill Road and encompass just 33 homes. But to qualify for an OCRA grant, the town must have income surveys from at least 150 of the 166 homes, she said. “We're pretty much going to need every house to do a survey,” said Emery, asking those attending the meeting to encourage neighbors to turn in the surveys. As of the meeting Tuesday, March 4, only 72 had been turned in. Deputy clerk-treasurer Andrea Hornberger has gone house to house asking residents to complete the surveys, with assistance from Ashley Mitchell, noted Grimsley. The timeline for getting the town's grant application in, along with income surveys,

easements and other requirements, is tight, said Emery. The town may have to wait until next year to apply for the grant. Amber Vernon, who described major sewer problems at her home, asked if the sanitary sewer extension would make a difference on their property taxes. Moores Hill Town Attorney John Watson said he didn't think so, though it would improve the property value. “They wouldn't go up too much, but they would go up,” said Grimsley. The problem with most of the houses, especially in the smaller project area, is they don't have big enough yards for septic systems. Some 65 percent of the residences on Cora Drive have failed, added Dell. “I'd like to start digging in 2016,” said Dell. But if the town gets the grant this year, it could be sooner. “I'd like to see it start tomorrow,” he added.

Paving, overtime

In other business, the council discussed the street paving done by Globe Asphalt and the company's response to cracks in some areas. Watson said Globe representa-

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Bristol Cone was honored on Wednesday, March 12, with several gifts from 911 coordinator Glen Potts and the key to the city from Mayor Branden Roeder. She was with her great-grandmother Evelyn Cone who fell in the yard suffering a stroke and broken arm. She rushed into the house and got a phone so they could call 911. Bristol stayed with her until the EMS arrived. Evelyn Cone is home and doing better. The two EMT’s at the scene were David Grace and Keith Chanley. Gina White was the dispatcher on duty when the call came in and answered the 911 call. Shown are, front row from left, Laura Walston, Evelyn Cone, Gina White, and Bristol Cone. Back row: Anthony Courter, Glen Potts, David Grace, and Keith Chanley.

tives indicated some of the asphalt didn't cure well due to cold weather; they proposed returning after June 1 to reapply the material. The town is going to have to provide a scope of work, he said. Globe sought payment for all but $12,000 of the $60,000 invoice for the work, he said. “Holding out $12,000 is not sufficient incentive for them” to replace and repair the streets, said Watson. But if the board wants to approve paying part of the invoice, that would be OK. The manhole covers and some of the patching Globe did is OK, said Dell. The substance Globe used has to be a certain temperature to cure, and some of the nights after it was applied, the temperature had dropped to 30 degrees, he said. Watson said the suppliers of the asphalt substance said it must be a steady 50 degrees or above for it to bond to the road surface. He suggested the town pay Globe $4,375 for the

work that was acceptable as a “good-faith gesture.” If council wants to give the company an opportunity to fix the remainder, council must provide a full contract with objective standards, he said. The council then unanimously approved paying that amount. The council discussed how overtime should be handled for town employees. Dell said employees should receive overtime when they accumulate over 40 hours in a work week, even if part of the original 40 hours was a vacation or sick day. He also wants employees to be able to roll over vacation time and sick days from one year to the next. But the rolled-over time would have to be used within two years. Both Dell and Grimsley are town employees. Watson said he would draft some options, and noted Hornberger should get the same access to benefits as Ray Rodmaker, a wastewa-

ter treatment plant employee. Both are part time. Turning to sewer bills, Watson suggested the town impose a 10 percent penalty for bills unpaid after 30 days for work and/or materials provided by the town. Dell made a motion which passed unanimously. Finally, council approved a golf cart ordinance to take effect Tuesday, April 1. Use will be limited to sunrise to sunset and to persons 16 or older with a valid driver's license, and the ordinance prohibits operating golf carts on sidewalks or in town parks other than in parking areas or recognized vehicle traffic areas. The ordinance also requires the golf carts to have a slow-moving reflective sign on the back, as well as headlights, tail lights, brake lights, windshield and centermounted rearview mirror. Fines of up to $2,500 are possible, with a fine of $25 for a first offense, $50 for a second, and $100 for a third.

NOTICE OF OFFER TO CONVEY REAL PROPERTY BY THE LAWRENCEBURG REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION

The Lawrenceburg Redevelopment Commission (“Commission”) will open and consider written offers for the purchase of the real property described below at 5:00 p.m. (Local Time) on the 14th day of April, 2014, in the City Council Chambers, 230 Walnut Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025. At that time the Commission will open and consider any offers received. These offers may consist of consideration in the form of cash, other property, or a combination of cash and other property as long as the offer meets the conditions set forth below. With respect to property other than cash, the offer must be accompanied by evidence of the property’s fair market value that is satisfactory to the Commission in its sole discretion. Said bids shall be submitted to the ClerkTreasurer by 12:00 noon on the above date. The Commission is offering for purchase the Real Estate located at the 19 E. Williams Street, in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. The Real Estate is more particularly described as follows: 19 East Williams Street Part of Inlot No. 186 as shown on plat of the original Town, now City, of Lawrenceburg, Indiana, bounded as follows: Beginning at the most southern corner of said Inlot; thence Northeast with William Street 34.8 feet to a point; thence Northwest, parallel with Short Street, 43.5 to a point five (5) feet from the southern corner of a brick residence; thence Southwest, parallel with William Street, 3 feet to a point; thence Northwest, parallel with and three (3) feet from the Southwest wall of said brick residence, 24 feet to a point; thence Southwest, parallel with Short Street, 31.8 feet to the line of an alley; thence Southeast, with said alley line 67.5 feet to beginning. ALSO: Part of said Inlot No. 186 bounded as follows: Beginning on the line of the alley, 118.5 feet Northwest from William Street; thence Northeast, parallel with William Street, 16.33 feet to a corner of barn; thence parallel with the alley, Southeast 29.5 feet to another corner of the barn; thence Southwest, parallel with William Street, 16.5 feet to said line of the alley; thence Northwest with said line, 29.5 feet to beginning. ALSO: Part of lnlot 186, described as follows: Beginning on line of an alley between Lots 186 and 187, on the east side of said alley at a point 118.5 feet Northwest from William Street; thence Northeast, parallel with William Street, 16.33 feet to corner of a barn, point of beginning; thence, continuing with said last mentioned line in a Northeasterly direction and parallel with William Street, 6 feet to a point; thence parallel with William Street, 6 feet to corner of a barn; thence Northwest, parallel with said alley and along said barn line, 29.5 feet to another corner of the barn first mentioned and the place of beginning. ALSO: Parts of lnlots 185 and 186 beginning for the same at the northeasterly corner of Lot No. 185 and running Southerly with the westerly line of William Street, 97.2 feet to within 34.8 feet of the southeasterly corner of lnlot No. 186; thence Westerly, in line with the southerly side of the brick residence formerly occupied by Bobrink, 67.5 feet and to a point 19 feet westerly from the southeasterly corner of said Bobrink residence; thence Southerly, parallel with William Street 34.8 feet, more or less, to the northerly line of the alley along the southerly side of lnlot No. 186; thence with said line Westerly 50.75 feet to the Southwesterly corner of a frame barn; thence Northerly, 16.33 feet to the northwesterly corner of said barn; thence Easterly, 29.25 feet; thence Northerly, 56.17 feet to the southwesterly corner of a tract 4 feet wide and 59.5 feet in length conveyed by Bobrink to Celestine Koetkemeyer; thence Easterly, 4 feet to a point 10 feet westerly, at right angles, from the foundation of the residence formerly occupied by Bobrink; thence Northerly, parallel with William Street, 59.5 feet to the southerly line of Short Street; thence, with said line, Easterly 85 feet to beginning. The Real Estate for purchase is being offered subject to the following terms and conditions: Offering price: Not less than $74,000.00, in accordance with two (2) independent appraisals of the subject Real Estate. Use: The real estate may be used only in accordance with the applicable zoning code and Indiana statutes. All offers received shall be opened at a public meeting of the Commission and shall be kept open for public inspection. Each offer must state that a bid submitted by a trust and settlor empowered to revoke or modify the trust. The Commission may reject any bids and may make awards to the highest and best bidder. In determining the best bid, the Commission shall take into consideration the following factors: 1. The size and character of improvements proposed to be made by the bidder on the offered property. 2. The bidder’s plans and ability to improve the real property with reasonable promptness. 3. Whether the real property when improved will be sold or rented. 4. The bidder’s proposed sale or rental price, if any. 5. Any factors that will assure the Commission that the sale, if made, will further the execution of the Plan for the area and best serve the interest of the community for the standpoint of both human and economic welfare. After the opening and consideration of the written offers filed in response to the notice, the Commission may dispose of the remainder, if any, of the available real property whether at public sale or by private negotiation carried on by the Commission, its regular employees, or real estate experts employed for that purpose. For a period of 30 days after the opening of the written offers, no sale may be made at a price less than that shown on the offering sheet. After that, the Commission may adjust the offering price in a manner the Commission considers necessary to further the Plan. For further information regarding this offering contact Grant Hughes, Redevelopment Director, 230 Walnut Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025 (telephone number (812) 532-3553).


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GUEST COLUMN

Fixing Congress

These are hard times that requires 60 votes to for Congress. Its approval close debate. But here’s ratings have seen a bump the thing: the super-mafrom their historic lows of jority rule, as it has been a few months ago, but it’s applied recently, has bea small one. come a formula for impoOur representative de- tence and disorder. Every mocracy’s keystone polit- democratic institution in ical institution is widely this country operates by derided as ineffective, majority rule except the unproductive, irrelevant, Senate, where a small and sadly out of touch. minority can completely It is no coincidence that gum up the works. this comes while ConIt’s important for the gress has develmajority to asoped a taste for sure fair proceso-called “undures that take orthodox lawminority views making,” wanfully into acdering far outcount, but at the side its traditionend of the day al procedures. Congress needs That’s why I to work, not be would argue that hamstrung by as grim as things loyalty to a Senseem now, there ate rule that has is a fix for what LEE outlived its purails Congress. HAMILTON pose. Broadly speakWhich is not ing, it involves congres- to say that tradition has sional process. Let me no place on Capitol Hill. quote John Dingell, the Many of the procedures it canny U.S. House mem- developed over long years ber from Michigan who of practice were designed recently announced his re- to improve its functioning tirement. — especially in designing “I’ll let you write the and enacting the federal substance,” he once told budget. a House Judiciary subThat process is comcommittee, “...you let pletely broken now. Conme write the procedure, gress needs to focus its and I’ll screw you every attention on returning to time.” In legislative bod- the traditional budget proies, whoever controls the cess of considering sepaprocess controls the re- rate appropriations bills, sult. If it wants to restore as opposed to lumping the itself, Congress must entire budget into a single make its processes exem- bill. plary and fair. Other key processes Members should begin also need mending. The by opening the floor to confirmation of presidenmore amendments. At tial appointees is absurdly the moment amendments slow, seriously jeopardizare tightly limited, if not ing a president’s ability to banned outright, in an ef- govern. fort by the leadership to Some 50 ambassadorial control the outcome. This nominees await votes in restricts debate, impedes the Senate, some of them the free flow of ideas, and having cooled their heels strengthens leaders while for months, and foreign disempowering ordinary governments are noticing members. and taking offense. The The leadership also congressional ethics comneeds to give up its con- mittees are dormant. centrated power and hand Travel privileges are more authority to con- routinely abused — the gressional committees. government should pay However worthy con- for legitimate congresgressional leaders may be, sional travel and no trips they cannot do the job should be paid for by spethat the committee system cial interest groups. was designed for: holding The crucially important hearings, inquiring deep- oversight process has bely into issues, eliciting come a political sideshow. facts, laying out options, Campaign expenditures arguing over amendments, should be limited and dofinding the common nors should be disclosed. ground needed to advance The point of all this is legislation. that Congress is listing, The simple truth is that but it can right itself. It members of Congress are may not be able to tackle there primarily to legis- all of these proposed fixes late — not to raise money at once, but each is within or score political points its power. on television. Members should quit Yet Congress seems to throwing up their hands devote less and less time and protesting that they to crafting and passing can’t do anything about legislation; it is losing the their own institution’s habit and the skills, and problems. its work product suffers. It’s their job to put It needs to work harder at Congress back in working the job Americans expect. order and they have the To make this possible, power to do it. the Senate should do more of its business by simple majority vote of the senaLee Hamilton is Directors present and voting. tor of the Center on ConI know that many gress at Indiana Universenators like the ability sity. He was a member of to filibuster, and do not the U.S. House of Reprewant to abandon the rule sentatives for 34 years.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THURSDAY, MARCH27, 20,2012 2014

POLITICKING

Putin’s Russia, and perhaps Putin’s Ukraine

As day slipped into night during the sia. At this writing, Russian troops are cruel winter of 2014, millions of Ameri- massing on Ukraine’s border. cans watched the mesmerizing One of the Russian writers closing ceremony of the Sochi not represented at the closOlympics. ing ceremony was Anna PolitThis was a stunning facade kovskaya, author of the 2004 of the Russian Federation, parbook “Putin’s Russia: Life in a ticularly its tribute to writers, Failing Democracy.” Politkoswith their portraits rising up kaya was not present in Sochi from the floor . . . Leo Tolbecause she was murdered in stoy, Anton Chekov, Fyodor the elevator of her Moscow Dostoevsky, and, amazingly, apartment building. The case Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, the BRIAN has never been solved. author who revealed the epic But Politkovskaya’s incruelty of gulags of the Soviet HOWEY sights into the “soul” of Putin Stalin era. Eighteen days prior are relevant today. It’s a differin the Sochi opening ceremony, America ent take than that of President George W. and the world would witness a national Bush who observed in 2001, “I looked self-interpretation of Russian history, the man in the eye. I was able to get a with the classics and its Czarist monar- sense of his soul, a man deeply commitchy giving way to the red, mechanized ted to his country and the best interests Soviet period as gears rolled by and of his country.” Stalinist busts floated with hammers and Politkovskaya observed: “Meeting sickles above. no resistance, Putin naturally became NBC had brought in Vladimir Pozner, bolder. the Russian TV commentator who would He is not a born tyrant and despot; explain the perplexing giant to the east. rather, he has been accustomed to think “It’s a land many, many people have had along the lines inculcated in him by the problems understanding,” Pozner said KGB, an organization he considers a observed. model, as he has stated more than once. When it was all over, the Sochi bear In Russia, we have had leaders with mascot blew out the Olympic flame and this outlook before. It led to tragedy, to a tear rolled down its cheek. Looking on bloodshed on a vast scale, to civil wars.” was Russian President Vladimir Putin. For Russia, the response to Ukraine Putin presided over his glory at Sochi, was a knee-jerk after decades of watchwhile 500 miles to the northwest Kiev ing NATO advance into the Baltics, Porioted and the Ukrainian government land and now what was once the Soviet fled after massacring 80 people. The Union. final Olympic weekend had been a juxBut the world is rapidly changing. taposition of epic state craft propaganda The U.S. is becoming an energy exwhile in Kiev, dissidents advanced be- porter. Want to hurt Putin in the pocket yond barricades as Yanukovich’s troops book? Produce enough to bring down fired into the crowd before he fled. gas and oil prices. Reconsider the misIt was easy to sense that within hours sile defense shield that the Russians after this closing ceremony on the fear because it will greatly escalate their world’s sporting community, an entire defense costs. new chapter was about to be written. By “We’re going to see in the next few the end of the week, Putin had ordered months whether this is going to be a an invasion of the Crimean peninsula. source of friction for decades to come,” There will be a referendum there where former U.S. Sen. Sam Nunn said at the people are expected to vote to join Rus- University of Indianapolis just hours be-

fore Putin moved into the Crimea. Putin’s Russia has its many facades. People can come and go and not as many millions have been consigned to the gulags. But I personally witnessed the “soul” of the country in 2007 while traveling with Nunn and Sen. Dick Lugar. When I returned to my Moscow Grand Marriott room, I found my papers and notes scattered about. My departure from Yekaterinburg to Odessa was briefly held up when no one could seem to find my passport. I remember quietly fretting on as the rest of the delegation had moved into boarding. I could see Nunn and Lugar arriving. The Naval and Embassy officials were all on their phones. Finally the passport turned up. I quickly got on the flight. Once in the air, I turned to Lugar aide Kenny Myers Jr., and asked, “What the hell was that all about?” “They probably just wanted to take one more look at you,” he said. That night in the Londonskaya Hotel bar in Odessa, the place was teeming with shadowy figures (the Nunn/Lugar delegation had arrived in town with a police escort). Perhaps the paranoia was settling in. The guy at the other end of the L-shaped bar smoked a cigarette and was watching every time I glanced up. The Black Sea is a mysterious and suspicious neighborhood. The day before we arrived in Odessa, the Cossacks were demonstrating about a Catherine the Great statue in town. Seven years later, they were whipping Pussy Riot in Sochi. This is Putin’s Russia and now it’s potentially Putin’s Ukraine.

About Brian Howey Brian Howey is a third generation Indiana journalist who has emerged as one of the Midwest's leading political analysts. His weekly Politicking column reaches more than 250,000 readers via more than 25 newspapers.

HAPPENINGS FROM THE PAST 4 hurt in power plant explosion; solid tires banned on trucks; high water stops St. Leon, New Trenton travel three unit school reorganization plan. 25 years ago, March 1989 nnn Work continued in rehabbing the Seep water had posed a problem in George Street bridge. Lawrenceburg after a flood had receded nnn nnn Greendale Emergency Medical SerA two room addition was planned vice planned to revive the town’s July 4 celebration but no beer would be al- for Central School. Delbert Wright was superintendent lowed. nnn nnn Aurora: A plan had been proposed Marian Poling was president of the to move the business district to higher local Right to Life organization. ground. nnn Moores Hill: Beulah Bruce CHRIS had been honored on her 97th MCHENRY 75 years ago, March 1939 Aurora High School had birthday. won the Regional Tourney. nnn nnn The Lawrenceburg American Legion Local conservation clubs had repost had presented a lifetime memberleased four raccoons. ship Clarence “Red” Tibbetts. nnn A new law had forbidden trucks 50 years ago, March 1964 An explosion had demolished a unit with solid tires to travel on roads. nnn of the I&M Tanners Creek power plant. Albert Cottingham had taken over Four men had suffered minor injuries. the Old Trails service station at nnn State officials had rejected a proposed Homestead.

nnn Bright: Renck’s store had expanded to sell hardware.

100 years ago, March 1914 The Lawrenceburg Mayor had proposed a community clean-up day. nnn A Gallemore’s Ice Cream factory ad proclaimed that they needed 2,000 to 3,000 gallons of milk every day. nnn St. Leon: High water on the Whitewater had prevented people from going to New Trenton. nnn Sparta: The school social had been a success. Receipts were $26.50. nnn Walter Decker had won the contract for piping and wiring three large warehouses at Squibbs Distillery. Chris McHenry is Dearborn County Historian.

GUEST COLUMN

When ‘storms’ hit, Social Security has you covered

You’ve probably noticed the unusu- keep you protected from the harsh weather. You qualify for Social Security benefits ally cold and stormy weather we’ve been experiencing this year. That makes it more by earning credits when you work in a appropriate than ever to recognize National job or are self-employed and pay Social Security payroll taxes. In 2014, you receive Umbrella Month this March. National Umbrella Month is a time one credit for each $1,200 of earnings, up to celebrate a useful invention used by to the maximum of four credits per year. most everyone. It’s no coincidence that the Most people need 10 years of work (40 credits) to be eligible for retiremonth comes at the beginning ment benefits. of the rainy season. April show- CHARO The number of credits you ers may bring May flowers, but need for ­disability benefits dethe rain starts pouring in March. BOYD pends on how old you are when When the rain pours, an umbrella you become disabled. For example, if your has you covered. If you work and pay Social Security disability occurs before age 24, you genertaxes, we have you covered too. Whether ally need 1 1/2 years of work (six credits) in the storm that hits you unexpectedly is a the three years before you became disabled. disability, the loss of a loved one, or an At age 31 or older, you generally need at unexpected early retirement (such things least 20 credits in the 10 years immediately can sneak up on you like a sudden storm), before you became disabled. In most cases, you need to have worked Social Security’s umbrella of coverage will

about 10 years for surviving family members to qualify for survivors benefits. Survivors of very young workers may be eligible if the deceased worker was employed for 1 1/2 years during the three years before his or her death. Umbrellas have been around for thousands of years. Social Security has only been around since 1935. Yet the Social Security umbrella covers an expanded range of services for you and your family. When you need to learn more about disability, survivors or retirement, the place to go is www.socialsecurity.gov. And you don’t even have to grab your umbrella on your way to apply—just do it online from the dry comfort of your own home or office computer. Charo Boyd is a Social Security public affairs specialist.

LETTERS Candidate wants to make a difference Editor: I look forward to working to “Make a Difference” for our Communities by fostering economic development and education opportunities for the prosperity of all our counties. I have been involved for many years serving my community with the United

States Coast Guard Auxiliary, National Rifle Association, Indiana Knights of Columbus, Osgood Lions Club, Special Olympics, Ripley County Council, Southeastern Indiana Recycle District and recently as a Trustee of Gibault Children Services. I decided it was time to bring my knowledge and experience to the State House. I realize this is a serious endeavor. I ask that you judge me and each candidate by our service to our communities,

our counties, our state and our country. I hope you will then bestow upon me the honor to represent you as your next State Senator. I look forward meeting and speaking with you more on the road to the State House. For more information go to www.indianasenatecandidatebillmcdonald.com, or Facebook: Elect Bill McDonald. Bill McDonald Osgood


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NEWS BRIEFS Art exhibit honors Native Americans LAWRENCEBURG- Ivy Tech Community College is offering a free, educational and cultural art show for the whole community from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 17, at the riverfront campus, 50 Walnut St., Lawrenceburg. This exhibit will feature works, such as paintings, photography, artifacts, and replicas created by members of the Indiana Art Guild. Each piece has been inspired by Native American culture. In addition, activities for children and young adults, such as painting and jewelry making, will be offered for the duration of the event. Light Refreshments will be served.

Barn meeting time RISING SUN- A series of informal meetings is planned to provide producers and landowners with current information on local, state, and federal programs that can provide technical and financial assistance in Dearborn, Ohio, and Switzerland counties. These meetings will be held both in the late morning and evening so that producers and landowners have a choice of a meeting time to attend. Informative presentations will be given by the local Soil and Water Conservation Districts, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Farm Service Agency, Indiana Division of Forestry, US Fish & Wildlife Service, Purdue County Extension Service, etc. Meetings will be held at the Ohio County Extension Office in Rising Sun at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Monday, April 28. Reservations are not required for attendance, but are recommended in order to have enough handouts available. Call 1-812-438-1241 up until April 21, 2014 to RSVP. To request special accommodations, contact the Ohio County SWCD at 1-812-438-1241 at least five working days prior to the date of the meeting.

Register for prevent child abuse conference LAWRENCEBURG- The 2014 Annual Prevent Child Abuse Conference Sticks and Stones ... the Power of Our Words will be held Saturday, April 26, in Dearborn County. Speakers will include Jenny Spencer who will teach strategies to help us manage stress, engage our brains, and find our inner brilliance through Conscious Discipline®. Marcia Rehage, SIEOC CCR&R Education Coordinator will be speaking on sexuality. Dearborn-Ohio County Prosecutor, Aaron Negangard will speak about his prevention campaign called Strategies to Protect Your Family from Substance Abuse. For more information contact Amy Matzet, at 1-800-7558558 ext. 236 or amatzet@ sieoc.org.

Find bargains, help animals LAWRENCEBURG- P.A.W.S. of Dearborn County is holding its’ spring rummage and bake sale Friday, April 11, through Sunday, April 13, at Agner Hall at the Lawrenceburg Fairgrounds. Donated items can be dropped off now at the P.A.W.S. Humane Center during business hours, or at Agner Hall Tuesday, April 8, or Wednesday April 9, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. For information, call Janet Luebbe at 1-513-910-2728 or Penny Fisk at 1-812-290-5556 or go to www.pawsofdearborncounty.org. This year the sale will stay open later on Friday and Saturday. Sale hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m on Friday and Saturday, and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m on Sunday.

Arts fair will feature variety LAWRENCEBURG- Art, in all its forms, is the sole focus of the Arts Alive! Arts Fair. From painters, ceramicists, sculptors and other local arti-

sans (not to mention musicians and dancers) the Arts Alive! Arts Fair puts the spotlight squarely on that mysterious amalgam of inspiration and perspiration that delights the eye and stirs the soul. Organized entirely by volunteers of the Dearborn Highlands Arts Council, the Arts Alive! Arts Fair is a place to relax, explore, and take in a remarkable cornucopia of individual expression and imagination. “Join us for the Arts Alive! Arts Fair Saturday, Oct. 25,” said Dan Toon, Arts Alive! chair. “The Lawrenceburg Central Elementary School will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will include all your favorite artists.” Local and regional artists will perform. The booth area will have 40 local and regional artists displaying and selling their works. Expect to see paintings, pottery, jewelry, fabric arts, photography and much more. There will be food available. Free admission. The Arts Alive! Arts Fair offers something else, as well- a chance for residents and visitors to come together, connect or reconnect, and celebrate the talent in our midst. For more information or to register for booth space, contact the Dearborn Highlands Arts Council at 1-812-5394251 or at www.DearbornHighlandsArts.org.

2014 Camp Riley enrollment open INDIANAPOLIS – Camp Riley empowers children with physical disabilities by providing enriching, life-changing experiences in a traditional camping environment tailored to their individual needs. “Around the World” is the theme for Camp Riley in 2014. Online applications to secure a spot for Camp Riley are available at RileyKids.org/ Camp. Camp Riley is an extension of Riley Hospital for Children, integrating medical and nursing directors, pharmacists and staff to the Camp Riley program. 24-hour medical care is available by Riley Hospital staff. Approximately 70 percent of Camp Riley campers have been patients at Riley Hospital, but any child age 8-18 with a physical disability is welcome to attend Camp Riley.

Questions should be directed to Riley Children’s Foundation at 1-877-867-4539 or campriley@rileykids.org. Donors interested in providing the Camp Riley experience to Indiana children with the gift of a campership should contact Riley Children’s Foundation.

Give the gift of life AURORA- Aurora Lions Club has partnered with Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati to host a Community Blood Drive from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 2, Aurora Lions Club, 228 Second St., Aurora. To schedule your appointment, visit www.hoxworth. org/groups/auroralions or call Dave Wunderlich at 1-812926-1911. Priority will be given to donors who have scheduled an appointment. Walk-in donors are welcome and will be seen as soon as possible. Donating blood is safe and easy. Donors must be at least 17 years old, or 16 with a signed parental consent, and in good health. Individuals must weigh at least 110 pounds and bring identification to donate. It is recommended that donors eat a good meal and drink plenty of water within four hours before donating. Another blood drive will be held noon to 6 p.m. Friday, March 21, at the Batesville Kroger. The Hoxworth Donor Bus will be parked on the store lot, 1034 State Road, Batesville. To schedule your appointment, visit www.hoxworth. org/groups/batesville or call Kroger Customer Service at 1-812-933-6201 or Hoxworth Blood Center at 1-800-8301091.

Audition for Yankee Doodle BATESVILLE- Auditions for the RAA’s spring musical, The Yan-

kee Doodle, will be from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, April 5, and Sunday, April 6, at the Batesville High School band room. Those wishing to audition should come prepared to sing a patriotic song or a song from a traditional musical and should bring their own CD and player or sheet music. No appointment is necessary. The auditions are open to anyone age 8 and up, with a major focus on young adults. Contact Pam Cope at 1-812212-8833 for more information.

State reps to co-host town hall meeting DILLSBORO- State Rep. Jud McMillin, R-Brookville, and Randy Frye, R-Greensburg, will co-host a Town Hall meeting at the Dillsboro American Legion Post Saturday, March 22. The meeting, which is open to the public, will begin at 11 a.m. and includes a wrap-up of the 2014 legislative session. These meetings provide an opportunity for the public to interact with their state representatives, discuss the legislative session and address any pertinent issues. For more information contact McMillin at h68@iga. in.gov or Frye at h67@iga. in.gov. For media inquiries, please contact Ben Gavelek at 1-317-234-9290 or ben. gavelek@iga.in.gov or Courtney Scott at 1-317234-9006 or courtney. scott@iga.in.gov.

Farm Bureau Annual Meeting will be held Monday, April 14, at Tanner Valley United Methodist Church, Lawrenceburg. Doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner is at 6:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Rick Siemer, president of Siemer Milling, the wheat flour mill to be built near West Harrison in partnership with Hy. Nagel and Son. RSVP by Tuesday, April 1, to Farm Bureau Office at 1-812-926-0592 or 1-812926-1469. Meal tickets are $10 with $5 returned at the door. Tickets are available at the Farm Bureau Office. Elections also will be held for 2014 for county president, assistant woman’s leader, and secretary.

Plan commission to consider amendment GREENDALE- The City of Greendale Planning Commission will meet at 6 p.m. Monday, March 24. Board members will discuss an amendment to economic development area.

Loyd new farm bureau district woman leader INDIANAPOLIS- Melba Loyd is the newly elected Indiana Farm Bureau woman leader for District 10. She represents Jackson, Washington, Scott, Harrison, Floyd, Clark,

Jennings, Jefferson, Ripley, Dearborn, Ohio and Switzerland counties. As a district woman leader, Loyd’s role is to serve on the IFB Women’s Leadership Committee, which organizes women’s programs and educational initiatives for Indiana Farm Bureau. Before becoming a district woman leader, Loyd was the woman leader for Floyd County. She also served as the county policy development chair and held positions on the county fair committee and Ag Day committee. She and her husband own a small alfalfa hay farm in Floyd County. Off the farm, she worked as a medical assistant, spent 15 years as a homemaker raising three children and recently retired from 17 years as an administrative assistant and office manager. In addition to her work with IFB, Loyd volunteers at Floyd Memorial Hospital and judges 4-H projects at local county fairs.

County health board sets 2014 meetings LAWRENCEBURG- Meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. at the county administration building, 215B W. High St., Lawrenceburg. The meeting dates are Thursday, April 24, Thursday, July 24, Thursday, Oct. 23, and Thursday, Jan. 22.

PUBLIC AUCTION

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Marquette University. He also holds a master’s of business administration from Boston University with concentrations in management, leadership and entrepreneurship. Kranz has completed a number of professional programs that have certified him as a Global Business Professional, Economic Development Finance Professional and a QuickBooks Pro Advisor. He is currently in the process of becoming a Certified Economic Developer. A resident of Sunman, Kranz comes to us from the Southeast Indiana Small Business Development Center where he provided consulting services for aspiring entrepreneurs and companies with no more than 500 employees. In his three years with the ISBDC, Kranz worked to help businesses invest $85 million into the region and create more than 300 new jobs. He also helped Indiana entrepreneurs start over 50 new businesses. Eric’s starting date is scheduled for April 1, 2014. The Dearborn County Chamber Board of Directors is extremely excited to welcome their new executive director onboard. “We invite the Chamber’s membership as well as the entire community to welcome Eric at an Open House that will be scheduled in the very near future,” said Banschbach. Watch for details in The Register about the Open House and meet Kranz.

August at his Cass Union Road home in Aberdeen, according to a PCA by Jump. The purchase again was the result of a tip from an informant to the undercover officer, wrote Jump. The officer purchased additional buprenorphine tablets three times in September at locations in Greendale and Rising Sun. Aside from Thies, the individuals or their relatives had prescriptions for the controlled substances, said the probable cause affidavits. The five individuals were arrested Thursday, March 13, by Dearborn County Special Crimes Unit detectives assisted by Rising Sun and Lawrenceburg police and Ohio County Sheriff's deputies, according to a press release from the Dearborn-Ohio County Prosecutor's Office. “Prescription drug diversion and abuse is one of the most serious problems we have in the area and leads to the abuse of other illegal drugs such as heroin,” said McKay. “These cases are time consuming and complicated and often require special efforts to bring those selling their drugs to justice. These cases are one of our top priorities because of the ease with which they make drugs available to our young people, who often see these medications as safer than other illegal drugs, which is simply not true!” said McKay. Anyone with information regarding prescription drug diversion and/or other similar crimes can contact the Dearborn County Special Crimes Unit tip line at 812-537-3571. Callers do not have to give their names.

missioners President Shane McHenry asked for a moment of silence in Stevens’ memory at the board’s Tuesday, March 18, meeting. McHenry said he couldn’t say enough good about Stevens, and his contributions to the community will be missed.

Visitation for Stevens will be 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, March 20, 2014, at Bright Christian Church, with services starting at 5 p.m. at the church. Burial will follow in Gibson Cemetery, Bright. For Stevens’ full obituary see Page 2A.

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Take Back the Night April 10 Staff Report DIRECTIONS! Support & Advocacy Services, a program of Community Mental Health Center, Inc., will again host its annual Take Back the Night event. This year’s event, featuring the theme “Protecting Children & Teens from Internet Predators,” begins at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 10, at the Dearborn Adult Center, 311 Tate St., Lawrenceburg. The Directions! event is held during national Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time to promote awareness of sexual assault and related crimes and the impact of these crimes on society. According to a recent National Crime Victim Research study, one in six women and men in Indiana are victims of rape. Statistics from the Federal Bureau of Investigation indicate that nearly 2,000 cases of rape occur annually. Eighty percent of sex crimes are perpetrated by assailants known to the victim. Take Back the Night is a national campaign to bring greater awareness to the violent crimes of rape and sexual assault. 2014 marks

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the radio. He called in and then brought one of Bright’s to us,” said Stutz, adding “he was just that kind of guy. One to help out if you needed anything.” Stevens and other members of BVFD, like many departments, teach fire prevention classes at schools and pre-schools every September and October, since October is Fire Prevention Month. Last fall, a second-grader at Bright Elementary School was really paying attention to Stevens and the other firefighters. About a week later during the school’s fall break, the girl, Kellyn Burke, was playing outside when she saw smoke coming from a car two doors down from her house. Kellyn went inside and told her mom, Dawn Burk, who then called 911. Stevens was impressed by the girl’s actions, so impressed he wanted to make sure the entire community knew about her. Stevens called The Dearborn County Register

the eighth consecutive year Directions! has hosted their event. Join with family, friends, co-workers and community leaders to reclaim the night from sexual predators. This event is free and open to the public. The evening features inspirational messages from survivors and information on key strategies to use when confronted by sexual predators. Participants also learn how to help raise awareness in their communities about rape and sexual assault and about how to make a difference in the lives of survivors. Dinner is provided, and door prizes will be awarded. A silent auction of a variety of items will be held throughout the evening. Special guest featured speaker for the evening is Aaron Negangard, Prosecutor for Dearborn and Ohio Counties. Prosecutor Negangard will kick off the night with a presentation titled “Internet Crimes Against Children & Teens.” He will also talk about “sexting” and will have a question-and-answer session. and the Bright Beacon, and worked with Bright Elementary School to have her recognized during the school’s Veterans Day Program. Stevens, however handed off the recognizing duties to his fellow assistant chief at the time, Greg Mathena. Stevens was a man who wanted to give credit not take it. Gick notes Stevens was a “mentor to the younger folks, and he was old school and he led by example.” He would work a 12-hour paid shift at the department during the day, “yet still make nearly every evening fire call we had.” Beside his paid work Stevens would log 100+ volunteer hours, said Gick Miller-York and BVFD work closely since they’re adjacent territories, and Tom was always ready to lend a hand. He learned how to write grants, and received several for new equipment for the department, said Stutz, adding one grant was for new firehose. “He called up after they got the new hose, and said the old stuff was still in good shape and gave it to MillerYork,” said Stutz.

SOUTHEASTERN INDIANA REMC 75TH ANNUAL MEETING

Saturday, March 29th, 2014 Jac-Cen-Del High School Osgood, IN Registration 11 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Business Meeting at 1:00 p.m.

The Clothesline Project will again be on display, as well. Originating in Massachusetts in 1990, The Clothesline Project now encompasses more than 500 communities and several foreign countries. It has become a worldwide campaign bringing awareness to violence against women. Shirts featured in the display were created by survivors and family members and friends of survivors in our communities. The Clothesline Project offers a visual tribute to the courage of all survivors. Rape and sexual assault are grossly underreported crimes in the United States. Only about 40 percent of rapes are reported to law enforcement. Sexual violence as well as domestic violence are “crimes of silence” and as such leave victims to suffer alone in the shadows. According to the World Health Organization, victims of sexual assault are three times more likely to suffer from depression and are four times more likely to contemplate suicide. The Internet did not create perpetrators. It has provided

an avenue for sexual predators to target many more victims while maintaining anonymity. Information and safety tips for parents and teens will be passed out at the end of the evening. If you or someone you know is a victim of rape or sexual assault, please do not hesitate to seek help. To access Directions! 24-hour confidential crisis services, call 1-812-537-1302 or, tollfree, 1-877-849-1248. For more information on sexual violence, Directions! Support & Advocacy Services, or to inquire about volunteer opportunities as a Directions! advocate, contact Catherine Dwyer at 1-812532-3470, or e-mail Ms. Dwyer at Cathy.Dwyer@ cmhcinc.org. Information also is posted on the SAS website at www. rapecrisissas.org. The SAS website features information on a variety of resources, including the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN), which has a hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) that directs calls made from the local area to the Directions! program.

“Tom was just laid back, happy go lucky, but he was a hard worker. I’m really going to miss Tom, and I know his wife and sons, especially Tom Jr., are going to miss him a whole lot more,” added Stutz. Tom Stevens Jr. is on the BVFD as well.

Lawrenceburg Fire Chief Johnnie Tremain asked for Lawrenceburg city officials to keep Stevens’ widow and children along with the BVFD in their thoughts and prayers before city meetings Monday evening, March 17. Dearborn County Com-

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PATROL OFFICER Greendale Police Department is

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A member of Miller-York Volunteer Fire Department remembers Stevens on the department’s sign Tuesday, March 18.

accepting applications for a full-time patrol officer. Applications may be picked up and returned to the Greendale Police Department. 480 Ludlow Street Greendale, IN 47025 No telephone inquires please.

East Central High School Jake Brush

OUTSTANDING STUDENTS OF THE MONTH

East Central High School is proud to announce Mr. Jake Brush as a “Student of the Month.” Jake is a senior at ECHS and is ranked #1 in his class of 323 students. He boasts a very impressive 4.286 gpa and has strived to be the best he can be. Jake has received the Notre Dame Book Award and is a member of the National Honor Society. Jake is the son of Ms. Carrie Brush. Jake is somewhat of a “water bug.” He has worked as a life guard at the Hidden Valley Lake pool and beach for the past three summers, and he enjoys taking his boat out on the HVL and being a part of the HVL swim team. He has been swimming on the team since he was 4 years old. Jake also enjoys participating in home repair and improvement mission trips as well as helping with various projects around his own home. He has been involved with his church youth group and mission activities throughout his entire life. After graduation, Jake plans to attend Indiana State University. He has received the ISU University Honors scholarship and the ISU Academic Excellence scholarship and a wellcombined Rural Health scholarship from ISU and IU School of Medicine, which includes provisional acceptance to IU School of Medicine in 2018. Jake is following his brother Tucker’s footsteps; Tucker is also a Rural Health Scholar at ISU. Jake hopes to become involved with the school’s Habitat for Humanity Program while attending ISU.

Melissa Rupp

Being recognized as a March Student of the Month, Melissa Rupp is an East Central High School senior that is ranked 10th in her class of 323 students. Melissa has maintained an impressive 4.090 gpa during her 4 years of high school all while participating in a number of school activities. Melissa is the daughter of Rick and Thelma Rupp of Lawrenceburg, and she is the youngest of three children with Justin and Michelle being her two older siblings. While in high school, Melissa has participated in FCCLA, Spanish Club, Senior Scholarship, National Honor Society, Academic Team, and Book Club. She has also served as a TOP (Trojan Orientation Program) mentor. Melissa is employed at Wendy’s in Lawrenceburg. During her spare time, she likes to hang out with friends, cook, and watch movies with her dog. After graduation, Melissa plans to attend Ball State University. She plans to major in nursing and minor in Spanish or Women’s Studies. Melissa would like to thank her dad for always supporting her and encouraging her to do her best.


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GIRLS BASKETBALL ALL-COUNTY 2014

Player of the Year (EC Brooke Packer East Central Sr. F

Newcomer of the Year Nicole Sandmann East Central Jr. C/F

Ellen Barrett South Dearborn Sr. F

Ashlee Miller Lawrenceburg Jr. G

Allie McCool East Central So. C

Alexis Fussnecker Lawrenceburg Jr. G

Morgan Wolfer South Dearborn Sr. G

Riley Brunner Lawrenceburg Jr. C

Kooper Vertz South Dearborn Jr. F

Claire Volpenhein East Central Jr. G

EC's present – and future – draw honors

Brooke Packer is MVP, Sandmann impact newcomer BY JIM BUCHBERGER Sports Editor

ST. LEON – Beside her ability as a two-time All-State honorable mention basketball standout, East Central senior Brooke Packer impressed a lot more people early last fall. In a heartfelt statement the 5’11” forward wrote to accompany her signing with the NAIA Indiana University East program at Richmond, Packer showed talent – and class – don’t have to be mutually exclusive. “Big thanks to my family for being so supportive and the whole coaching staff for preparing me for this me since I was a freshman,” she wrote. “Most of all a thanks to Coach Moore, who has been by my side through this whole entire process. Without him I really don't think this opportunity would have been possible for me. “Leaving this program will be very bittersweet for me, as this team and staff have became my family over the past couple years. “The staff has created something great here and I'm so happy I was a part of it. I know next year I'll be lucky enough to be a part of another great thing at IU East.” It’s hard to top those sentiments, just as it would be impossible not to honor future Red Wolves redhead as Player of the Year on Register Publications’ 2014 girls basketball All-Dearborn County team. East Central’s future should be in good hands, as well, with the return of sixfoot junior forward/center and Newcomer of the Year

4.2 deflections for the 17-4 bettering four-time confer ELLEN BARRETT Lady Trojans this season, ence MVP teammate Jenna SOUTH DEARBORN SR. F Packer shot 48 percent from Hountz’s plus-1,205 from “Miss Everything” for SD the field, .354 percent three- 2010-13). Ranked second girls basketball in the last pointers and 78 percent free in EIAC scoring (18.7 ppg) three-plus seasons, the 5’10” throws in starting all 21 behind Rushville All-Stater softball All-State slugger, games. She leaves St. Leon Mackenzie Campbell. Third headed for Indiana State next with three school records, in the league in steals (2.9 fall – after a run at the Class including highest free throw per game) and fifth in both 3A state title this spring – kept percentage in a single game field goal percentage (..544) the Lady Knights relevant de(10-10 vs. Jennings County and free throws (.767). Led spite constant double- and Jan. 19) highest player ef- the conference in three-point triple-team defensive atten ficiency total in a season makes (10-26, 38 percent), tion in a tough 8-12 season. PLAYER OF THE YEAR (plus-551, topping teammate with some newfound outside Strong frontline presence BROOKE PACKER Allie McCool’s plus-505 range. Character, leadership somehow managed to averEAST CENTRAL SR. F freshman total in 2012-13) and competitive zeal can’t be age a solid 15.0 points on “Such a gifted scorer and and highest player efficien- clearly quantified, but Packer 44 percent shooting from the attacker, (Brooke is) someone cy total, career (plus-1,319, embodies them all. field (94-212) and 74 percent I really feel will free throws blossom at the (79-107). college level,” Barrrett says EC head pulled 109 coach Kevin rebounds in Moore, whose 18 games varsity program (6.0 rpg) with benefitted to the 24 assists, tune of a com19 steals, 31 bined 45-18 deflections. mark in the Fourth on the past four years EIAC scorwith the gritty ing list (15.7 5’11” frontline ppg), Ellen star in the fold. also was Averaging a frequently county-leading SD’s best 15.1 points ballhandler per game, with when oppo5.1 rebounds, nents threw 1.8 assists, on the fullSami Turner Kelsey Tippitt Bridget Bedel 2.5 steals and court press. East Central Sr. G East Central Jr. G/F East Central Jr. G honoree Nicole Sandmann. Introducing the 2014 AllCounty team, including 10 first-team players and seven honorable mention selections, with seven EC Lady Trojans and five each from Lawrenceburg’s Lady Tigers and South Dearborn’s Lady Knights:

FIRST TEAM

HONORABLE MENTION 2014

Abbey Schmidt Lawrenceburg Sr. F

Emily Townsend South Dearborn Sr. F/C

Paxton Parris Lawrenceburg Jr. F

Delaney Murphy South Dearborn Jr. G/F

Ranked sixth in the league in field goal shooting (..513), seventh in rebounding (6.0 per game) and12th in free throw percentage (.676). ALLIE MCCOOL EAST CENTRAL SO. C Second-year Lady Trojan post standout - strong, mobile and athletic at 6’2”- struggled early against geared-up defensive focus. But McCool finished strong to avoid the sophomore jinx with averages of 10.0 points and a countyhigh 8.8 rebounds. Earned a second consecutive Junior All-State honorable mention after shooting a team-high 58 percent from the field and leading the EIAC with .638 shooting (30-47). Ranked third in the league in rebounds (8.0 per game) and shot .683 free throws all told. Currently holds the EC school record for highest career field goal percentage, at 59.9 percent, after only two seasons. “McCool's game is already evolving to being a face-up player, as well as a dominant post,” says Coach Moore. “We need her to be a 15-plus points per game scorer next year.” Look for Allie to handle those increased expectations rather well. ASHLEE MILLER LAWRENCEBURG JR. G Talented, consistent 5’9” guard/forward helped lead the long-suffering Lady Tigers out of the forest these past two seasons, improving on last year’s 7.1 points and 2.7 rebounds per game averages with marks of 10.2 points, 3.5 rebounds, this time around. County-best .882 free throw percentage boosted Miller’s numbers, who also averaged 1.6 assists as the LHS girls improved from 9-11 in 201213 to a 32-year streak-breaking 10-10 this season. Ranked

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tington North CLASS 2A: Westview (22-4) vs. No. 7 Lewis Cass (22-2), 4 p.m. CLASS 3A: No. 3 Bowman Academy (21-4) vs. Ft. Wayne Bishop Dwenger (17-8), 6:30 p.m. ALL-EASTERN INDIANA ALL-DEARBORN COUNTY ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 2014 Honors Team 2014 Honors Team By Register Publications (Coaches voting) FIRST TEAM MVP – Bryant McIntosh, Pos.-Player, School Ht. Yr. Greensburg (84 points) Avg. Bryant Hoeing, Batesville (75) F-Brooke Packer, East Central Sean Sellers, Greensburg (74) 5-11 Sr. 15.1 Ryan Welage, Greensburg (61) F-Ellen Barrett, South Dearborn Wes McKinney, Batesville (51) 5-11 Sr. 15.0 Cameron Cox, Rushville (51) C-Allie McCool, East Central 6-2 Dezmen Rent, Connersville (36) So. 10.0 Hunter Kammer, East Central G-Ashlee Miller, Lawrenceburg (30) 5-9 Jr. 10.2 Skyler McCool, Franklin County G-Alexis Fussnecker, L'burg 5-6 (25) Jr. 11.5 Blake Walsman, Batesville (24) G-Claire Volpenhein, East CenAlex Yurack, Rushville (23) tral 5-7 Jr. 4.8 Collin Rigney, Greensburg (21) F/C-Nicole Sandmann, East Cen- tral 6-0 Jr. 8.2 ALL-OHIO RIVER C/F-Riley Brunner, LawrenceVALLEY CONFERENCE burg 5-10 Jr. 8.1 2014 Honors Team F-Kooper Vertz, South Dearborn (Listed alphabetically) 6-0 Sr. 11.1 Austin Armstrong – Rising Sun G-Morgan Wolfer, South DearLogan Alloway – Milan born 5-7 Sr. 7.3 Evan Borgman – Jac-Cen-Del HONORABLE MENTION Austin Clark – Switzerland Co. East Central – Sami Turner, 5-6, Austin Halcomb – South Ripley Sr., G (5.0 ppg); Kelsey Tippitt, Logan Karsteter – Milan 5-8, Jr., G/F (5.9 ppg); Bridget Brad Koehler – Madison Shawe Bedel 5-7, Jr., G (4.9 ppg) Trent Moorhead – South Ripley Lawrenceburg – Abbey Schmidt, Chase Ritch – Switzerland Co. 5-8, Sr., F (4.7 ppg); Paxton Adam Seibert – Jac-Cen-Del Parris, 5-6, Jr., F (3.6 ppg) Cooper Wade – Milan South Dearborn – Emily T.J. White – Switzerland Co. Townsend, 5-11, Sr., F/C (8.1 ppg); Delaney Murphy, 5-9, Jr., VARSITY CHAMPION – SwitzerG/F (2.3 ppg) land County PLAYER OF THE YEAR – Brooke RESERVE CHAMPION – South Packer, East Central Ripley NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR – Ni- MENTAL ATTITUDE AWARD – cole Sandmann, East Central Austin Wagner, Jac-Cen-Del COACH OF THE YEAR – B.J. McAlister, Switzerland Co. IHSAA SEMISTATES Saturday, March 22 2014 SPRING SCHEDULES IHSAA South Semistate at EAST CENTRAL Richmond Trojans CLASS 3A: No. 2 Guerin Catholic Boys & Girls Varsity (22-3) vs. No. 1 Greensburg MARCH 22 - Hoosier State Re(26-1), 4 p.m. lays at Ind. Wesleyan, 2 p.m. CLASS 4A: No. 2 Indpls. Tech APRIL 8 – JENNINGS COUNTY (25-2) vs. Bloomington North 10 – At Greensburg Tri-Meet (16-8), 6:30 p.m. 12 – At Greensburg Crossbones Relays, 11 a.m. IHSAA South Semistate at Sey- 16 – At Harrison (Ohio) Jayvee mour Invitational CLASS A: Clay City (20-6) vs. 17 – At Harrison (Ohio) Varsity No, 1 Barr-Reeve (25-1), 1 p.m. Invitational CLASS 2A: No. 1 Indpls. Park 19 – At Midwest Meet of ChamTudor (22-4) vs. No. 2 Clarkspions, Lawrence Central, TBA ville (23-2), 3:30 p.m. 22 – At Batesville (Jayvee), 5:30 p.m. IHSAA North Semistate at La25 – At Bill Self Invitational, fayette Jefferson Franklin CLASS A: No. 3 Marquette 29 – EC, Shelbyville at ColumCathollic (18-6) vs. No. 10 Libbus North, 5:30 p.m. erty Christian (20-6), 1 p.m. MAY 1 – EAST CENTRAL INVICLASS 4A: No. 8 Lake Central TATIONAL (21-3) vs. Homestead (20-7), 5 – At Franklin County Tri-Meet 3:30 p.m. 8 – At Warren Central Relays, Indpls., 5:30 p.m. IHSAA North Semistate at Hun-

H.S. girls basketball

H.S. boys basketball

H.S. track & field

8 – At Rising Sun Invitational 15 – EIAC Championships at Rushville 20 – IHSAA Girls Sectional at Franklin Co., TBA 22 – IHSAA BOYS SECTIONAL, TBA 27 – IHSAA Girls Regional at Shelbyville, TBA 29 – IHSAA Boys Regional at Connersville, TBA Meets start at 5 p.m. unless noted. HOME MEETS IN CAPS LAWRENCEBURG Tigers Boys & Girls Varsity APRIL 8 – JAC-CEN-DEL, OLDENBURG, MADISON SHAWE, SOUTH RIPLEY 10 – L'burg, South Dearborn at Milan 15 – L'burg, Milan at South Ripley 17 – BATESVILLE 22 – TIGER RELAYS (L'burg, Franklin Co., Greensburg, Rising Sun, South Ripley, Switz.Co.) 24 – At South Dearborn 29 – L'burg, Switz. Co. at South Dearborn MAY 1 – At Switzerland County 6 – L'burg, Rising Sun at Milan 8 – At Rising Sun Invitational 15 – EIAC Championships at Rushville, 5:30 p.m. Meets start at 5 p.m. unless noted. HOME MEETS IN CAPS. SOUTH DEARBORN Knights Boys & Girls Varsity MARCH 22 – At Indoor State Meet, TBA APRIL 4 – At Ryle (Ky.) Invitational 8 – At Rising Sun 10 – SD, L'burg at Milan 11 – At Jeffersonville Inferno Classic 1st Rd., 6 p.m. 12 – At Jeffersonville Inferno Classic Finals, 12 p.m. 15 – GREENSBURG, JENNINGS CO. 24 – SOUTH DEARBORN INVITATIONAL 28 – FRANKLIN CO./OLDENBURG MAY 1 – At East Central Invitational 8 – At Rising Sun Invitational 15 – EIAC Championships at Rushville, 5:30 p.m. 17 – EIAC RESERVE CHAMPIONSHIPS, 10 a.m. 20 – IHSAA Girls Sectional at Franklin Co., 5:30 p.m. 22 – IHSAA Boys Sectional at East Central, 5:30 p.m. Meets start at 5 p.m. unless noted. HOME MEETS IN CAPS

H.S. girls basketball

ALL-EASTERN INDIANA ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 2014 Honors Team (Coaches voting) MVP – Mackenzie Campbell,

Rushville (83 points) Brooke Packer, East Central (75) Taylor Stephen, Connersville (62) Keragan Niehoff, Rushville (57) Ellen Barrett, South Dearborn (57) Bailey Baumer, Batesville (46) Allie McCool, East Central (46) Brooke Bradford, Batesville (38) Ashlee Miller, Lawrenceburg (25) Alexis Fussnecker, Lawrenceburg (20) Courtney Phillips, Connersville (18) Claire Volpenhein, East Central (17) ALL-OHIO RIVER VALLEY CONFERENCE 2014 Honors Team (Listed alphabetically) Emily Cumberworth - South Ripley Jordan Day - Jac-Cen-Del Eve Galbreath - Switzerland Co. Taylor Grote – Madison Shawe Debbie Hardy – Southwestern Jenna Hughes – Jac-Cen-Del Sydney Keene – Jac-Cen-Del Cass Lawson – Southwestern Makenzie Mathews – Switzerland Co. Brooklyn Ronsheim – Jac-CenDel Hayley Schwarte – South Ripley Amber Sporleder – Rising Sun Brooke Todd – Rising Sun Sydney Willhite – Rising Sun VARSITY CHAMPION – JacCen-Del RESERVE CHAMPION – (tie) Switzerland Co./ Switzerland Co. MENTAL ATTITUDE AWARD – Erika Coy, Switzerland Co. CO-COACHES OF THE YEAR – Scott Smith, Jac-Cen-Del/ Ashley Kitts, Switzerland Co.

Auto racing

LAWRENCEBURG SPEEDWAY 2014 Event Schedule MARCH 29 – OPEN PRACTICE (All categories of race cars) APRIL 5 – OPENING NIGHT – USAC Sprint Cars, Budweiser UMP Modifieds, Bessler’s U Pull & Save Hornets 12 – Youth Sports Night at The Races – Lawrenceburg Chevrolet Sprints, Budweiser UMP Modifieds, Impact Sports Pure Stocks, Bessler’s U Pull & Save Hornets 19 – Scout Night at The Races Lawrenceburg Chevrolet Sprints, Budweiser UMP Modifieds, Impact Sports Pure Stocks, Bessler’s U Pull & Save Hornets 26 – Service Men & Women Night at The Races - Lawrenceburg Chevrolet Sprints, Budweiser UMP Modifieds, Impact Sports Pure Stocks, Bessler’s U Pull & Save Hornets MAY 3 – Health Care Services Workers Night/King of the Midwest - Lawrenceburg Chevrolet Sprints, Budweiser UMP Modifieds, Impact Sports Pure Stocks

ECST summer swimming lessons registration set ST. LEON – East Central Swim Team 2014 summer swimming lessons registration is set for Tuesday and Thursday, April 16 and 18, from 5-7 p.m. at the ECHS pool entrance (door 18). ECST again will offer lessons this summer to kids ages 4 and up. It is not necessary to live within the school district to take part in swimming lessons. Each session will consist of eight 40-minute classes, all taught by lifeguard-certified instructors. All lessons will be $60 per child, with a special $55 rate for those who sign up

for the first session, April 29-May 9. First session class times will be from 4-4:40 p.m. and 4:45-5:25 p.m. All class sizes will be capped at 30 youngsters. Swim lessons Session 2 runs from May 13-23, with Session 3 June 3-13 and Session 4 June 17-27. Session 2 classes will be from 4-4:40 p.m. and 4:45-5:25 p.m. Four class times will be offered for Sessions 3 and 4, including 12-12:40 p.m., 12:45-1:25 p.m., 1:20-2:10 p.m. and 7:30-8:10 p.m.

Each group will focus on stroke instruction, water safety and pool safety to get chidren ready to swim this summer. Checks should be made payable to East Central Swim Team or ECST. E-mail registration also is available tobsloveless@sunmandearborn.k12. in.usor by phone at (812) 576-4811, extension 11603. ECST also is offering Baby and Me classes for ages 6 months up to three years old. For more information contact coach Brandon Loveless atbsloveless@ sunmandearborn.k12.in.us.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2012 THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2014 10 – Budweiser Fan Appreciation Night - Lawrenceburg Chevrolet Sprints, Budweiser UMP Modifieds, Impact Sports Pure Stocks, Bessler’s U Pull & Save Hornets 17 – KISS Sprint Race - Lawrenceburg Chevrolet Sprints, Budweiser UMP Modifieds, Impact Sports Pure Stocks 26 – WORLD OF OUTLAWS SPRINT CAR SERIES – With Budweiser UMP Modifieds JUNE 7 – Family Night at The Races - Lawrenceburg Chevrolet Sprints/BOSS Sprint Car Series, Budweiser UMP Modifieds, Impact Sports Pure Stocks, Bessler’s U Pull & Save Hornets 14 – USAC INDIANA MIDGET WEEK – Plus Budweiser UMP Modifieds JULY 5 – MERRILL DOWNEY MEMORIAL Plus Budweiser UMP Modifieds, Late Models 13 – USAC INDIANA SPRINT WEEK - Plus Budweiser UMP Modifieds 19 – Night of Destruction – School Bus Races, Monster Truck Freestyle, Mini-Van Demo Derby, much more 26 – Budweiser Fan Appreciation Night - Lawrenceburg Chevrolet Sprints, Budweiser UMP Modifieds, Impact Sports Pure Stocks, Bessler’s U Pull & Save Hornets AUGUST 2 – Family Night at The Race 2 - Lawrenceburg Chevrolet Sprints/BOSS Sprint Car Series, Budweiser UMP Modifieds, Impact Sports Pure Stocks, Bessler’s U Pull & Save Hornets 16 – DICK GAINES MEMORIAL/ Dog Daze of Summer - Lawrenceburg Chevrolet Sprints, Budweiser UMP Modifieds, Impact Sports Pure Stocks, Bessler’s U Pull & Save Hornets 23 – LUCAS OIL LATE MODEL SERIES - Plus Budweiser UMP Modifieds 30 – Racing In All Classes Lawrenceburg Chevrolet Sprints, Budweiser UMP Modifieds, Impact Sports Pure Stocks, Bessler’s U Pull & Save Hornets SEPTEMBER 6 – RODEO – Fullblown professional rodeo, barrel racing, bullriding, calf roping, tie-down roping, much more 13 – NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS/ Final Points Race - Lawrenceburg Chevrolet Sprints, Budweiser UMP Modifieds, Impact Sports Pure Stocks, Bessler’s U Pull & Save Hornets 27 – FALL NATIONALS/Pretty In Pink – USAC Sprint Cars, Budweiser UMP Modifieds

Trivia Q: The 2014 NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament, a.k.a. March Madness, opens this week, with a field of 68 teams all vying for the Final Four April 5-7 in Dallas. Know your bracket? Identify these team nicknames by their schools: Lumberjacks, Golden Hurricane, Flyers, Chanticleers, Terriers, Bison. A: Lumberjacks – Stephen F. Austin State. Golden Hurricane – Tulsa. Flyers – University of Dayton. Chanticleers – Coastal Carolina University. Terriers – Wofford University. Bison – North Dakota State.

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Today in

1954 – Tiny Milan High School in Milan, Indiana, coached by 26-year old Marvin Wood, wins the state basketball championship in a 32-30 squeaker over Muncie Central at Butler Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Indiana’s single-class tournament annually matches small institutions like Milan against schools with enrollments of seven thousand students in cities like Indianapolis, South Bend, Evansville and Muncie. In the 1953 tournament, Milan shocked the state by reaching the semifinals, but then lost to South Bend Central, 56-37. On this day, Milan claims the title when Bobby Plump breaks a 30-30 tie with a shot at the buzzer. The film “Hoosiers,” released in 1986 and starring Gene Hackman as the coach, will tell a fictionalized account of Milan’s 195354 season. It is later hailed as one of the greatest sports movies of all time.

Birthdays

Reds catcher Pat Corrales, born 1941. Giants pitcher Joe (Iron Man) McGinnity, born 1899. Pit Gates Open: 4 p.m. General Admission Gates Open: 5 p.m. Hot Laps: 6 p.m. Racing: 7 p.m.

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2012 MARCH 20, 2014

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fifth in the EIAC in scoring (12.7 ppg) and third in free throw accuracy (.25-29, .862). What Coach Zane White and company like best is that both all-conference and two-time all-county guards Miller and classmate Lex Fussnecker have one more year. ALEXIS FUSSNECKER LAWRENCEBURG JR. G Back-to-back All-EIAC honoree led the Lady Tigers in scoring for a second-straight season with an 11.5 points per game clip, shooting .395 from the field and a strong 87.1 percent at the charity stripe. Led the team in assists (1.8 per game) and steals (2.0) while pulled down 2.0 rebounds. Ranked 12th in EIAC scoring (9.3 ppg) and 10th in the league in free throw shooting (9-13, .692). Standout soccer forward for the Lady Tigers’ state-ranked program, as well, Lex improved on averages or 9.6 points, 1.6 assists, 1.7 rebounds, 1.3 assists from a year ago. That’s despite the fact that the 5’6” guard doesn’t fly under opponents’ radar anymore. CLAIRE VOLPENHEIN EAST CENTRAL JR. G Lady Trojans’ designated defensive stopper, athletic and uber-aggressive at 5’7”, earned all-conference kudos on a 12-player All-EIAC team dominated by offensive stars - which speaks volumes. Averaged 4.8 points per game, same as her sophomore

year, but increased production in all other main categories, including rebounds (2.5 per game), assists (2.8), steals (2.1) and deflections (3.6) against just 1.6 turnovers per contest. “Our floor general and defensive leader,” says Coach Moore. “Claire will increase her scoring. There’s no doubt about that.” RILEY BRUNNER LAWRENCEBURG JR. C/F Budding 5’10” LHS frontline standout finished a close second to All-Stater McCool in county rebounding, averaging a solid 8.2 per game to go with 8.8 points, as offensive skills improved. Shot 40 percent from the field and 75 percent at the free throw line with 1.4 assists, 1.6 steals. More impressive was Brunner’s conference performance, which saw her rank second in EIAC free throws (21-24, .875) and in rebounding (9.1 per game). Finished 10th in the league in scoring (9.4 ppg), but was squeezed out of All-EIAC honors. Improved from averages of 5.6 points, 5.3 rebounds her sophomore year as a varsity rookie, when she earned allcounty honorable mention. KOOPER VERTZ SOUTH DEARBORN SR. G/F Mercurial six-foot athlete averaged 11.5 points per game for the Lady Knights, second on the team, while leading SD in rebounding (116, 5.8 per game). Led the county in made three-point shots, with 24, while shoot-

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ing 27 percent from behind the arc. Led her H.S. girls basketball team with 28 steals and 51 deflections and was the Knights’ secondbest free throw shooter at 72 percent (35-49). Finished 11th in EIAC scoring (9.4 ppg) and rebounding (5.6 per game) and 12th in field goal shooting in the league ■■1995 - Julie Stanley, S.Dearborn (18-42, .429). ■■1996 - Megan Messmore/ Kelly Roth, East Central ■■1997 - Amy Eldridge, S.Dearborn MORGAN WOLFER ■■1998 - Keri Osborne, East Central/ Rachael Cotherman, L’burg SOUTH DEARBORN ■■1999 - Keri Osborne/ Kindra Moorman, East Central SR. G ■■2000 - Kindra Moorman, East Central Lady Knights’ point ■■2001 - Mallory Holdcraft, L’burg/ Mandy Schmahl, S.Dearborn guard came on strong ■■2002 - Mandy Schmahl, S.Dearborn to finish her three-year ■■2003 - Jenny Fitzwilson, S.Dearborn varsity career, averaging ■■2004 - Jenny Fitzwilson, S.Dearborn 7.3 points in 18 games ■■2005 - Hilary Thomas, East Central with 35 percent (13■■2006 - Hilary Thomas, East Central/ Ayrica Harvey, L’burg 37) three-point shoot■■2007 - Abbey Schmahl, S.Dearborn ing and 63 percent free ■■2008 - Abbey Schmahl, S.Dearborn throws (27-43). Pulled ■■2009 - Emily Rennekamp, L’burg down 2.9 rebounds per ■■2010 - Beth Moorman, East Central game with 49 assists, 24 ■■2011 – Jenna Hountz, East Central steals and 37 deflections ■■2012 – Jenna Hountz, East Central/ Liz Schornick, L’burg all ranking second on ■■2013 – Jenna Hountz, East Central the team. NKU softball ■■2014 – Brooke Packer, East Central signee ranked eighth in EIAC free throws (70 mann played in 17 games, percent), ninth in assists (2.6) and 10th in the league in starting 16, and yielded 8.2 field goal percentage (.444). points per game and 5.6 reAlso shot 35 percent threes bounds for the 17-4 Lady Trojans. Shot an impressive (6-17) in conference play. .522 from the field (59-223) EAST CENTRAL – Sami and .651 free throws, while Turner, 5-6, Sr., G (4.8 ppg); NEWCOMER contributing 2.4 assists, 1.3 Kelsey Tippitt, 5-8, Jr., G/F OF THE YEAR steals, 2.2 deflections against (6.0 ppg); Bridget Bedel 5-7, NICOLE SANDMANN EAST CENTRAL JR. F/C just 1.8 turnovers per game. Jr., G (5.1 ppg) LAWRENCEBURG – Finally shaking the injury All marked major improvebug that limited her to spot ments over the previous sea- Abbey Schmidt, 5-8, Sr., F roles in 13 games last season, son's limited 2.2 ppg, 1.1 rpg. (4.7 ppg); Paxton Parris, 5-6, EC’s athletic six-foot junior Sandmann also ranked 10th Jr., F (3.6 ppg) SOUTH DEARBORN – stepped up to make major in EIAC rebounding, a 5.8 impact on an already-strong per game (35 total) in seven Emily Townsend, 5-11, Sr., Trojan frontline game. Also league contests and 12th in F/C (8.1 ppg); Delaney Murphy, 5-9, Jr., G/F (2.3 ppg) a volleyball standout, Sand- steals (1.5).

Girls MVPs All-County Players of the Year By Register Publications

HONORABLE MENTION

Youth Council 5K Run/Walk coming April 27

LAWRENCEBURG Dearborn Community Foundation (DCF) Youth Council 5K Run/Walk is set for Sunday, April 27, at 1 p.m. The 3.1-mile race will start at the Lawrenceburg portion of Dearborn Trails, near the Ivy Tech Community College riverfront campus. Pre-registration fee is $15 prior to Friday, April 4, which includes an official race t-shirt. Registration will be $20 after April 4. Runners and walkers can register on-line at stuartroadracing.com, or by visiting the DCF office at 322 Walnut Street, Lawrenceburg. Race day registration will be from 12 noon to 12:45 p.m. April 27, with entry fee $20. T-shirts will be available while they last. Youth Council, made up of 18 high school-age youth (grades 9-12), will split proceeds from the event between the food pantries and the DCF Youth Council Endowment Fund.

Packer, Moore join HBCA's East All-Stars

LYNNVILLE, Ind. East Central senior forward Brooke Packer and coach Kevin Moore are on the East team for the Hoosier Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Classic April 27 at 1 p.m. at Tecumseh High School.

Tax Tips & Financial Facts

The benefits of financial planning

Financial planning is often mistakenly assumed to be a

concern for the wealthy. That assumption essentially promotes the idea that people without much money need not worry about what to do with their finances. However, financial planning can benefit people at all income levels, even helping those at lower income levels move into higher brackets if they plan successfully. Though having an idea of how to spend and grow your money is an idea many people would likely embrace, a significantly large number of people do not have a financial plan. Though some might be intimidated or even scared to institute their own financial plans, it can be done. For those who are especially hesitant to develop their own financial plans, financial planners can help you define your goals and make those goals a reality. The benefits of financial planning are numerous, helping men and women build better financial futures. * A financial plan forces you to define your goals. One of the biggest advantages to financial planning is it forces men and women to define their financial goals. An effective financial plan should consider both short- and long-term goals. If you hope to one day own a home, a financial plan can help you figure out how quickly you will own that home. A good financial plan

also can help you map out a course for retirement. Ambiguity with respect to your finances is potentially dangerous. Saying you want to retire at 60 and developing a plan to make that happen are two very different things, but the latter can make it happen while the former won’t get you anywhere unless you take action. Be as specific as possible when defining your goals, and recognize that, depending on when you are making your financial plan, you might need to reassess those goals if they are not realistic. * A financial plan can help you curtail your spending. With a financial plan in place, you’re less likely to waste your money on frivolous things. Without a plan, you’re more likely to treat money as disposable, putting your financial future in jeopardy as a result. A careful examination of your financial situation can shed light on areas where your spending is excessive. A negative cash flow, which occurs when there is more money going out than coming in, has never been a part of a successful financial plan. Correcting such a situation, which is often accomplished when people establish a financial plan that trims excessive spending, can go a long way toward securing your financial future. * A financial plan can be motivational. Another significant and often overlooked benefit to financial planning is how such planning can act as a motivator. A good financial plan will include certain measuring sticks, such as having debt paid off by a particular date or a certain day by which you hope to deposit a certain amount of money into your savings. These measuring sticks often motivate men and women to be more

responsible with their money, and many people find living up to short-term financial goals to be very rewarding. * A financial plan makes better use of your money. Even if you don’t have any negative spending habits, a financial plan can help you make better use of the money you do have. A closer examination of your finances can often yield a host of ways to grow your money or save it. For example, you might have multiple insurance policies, some of which offer duplicate coverage. Examining each policy and removing duplicate coverage can save you money and help you spend that money in better ways. You wouldn’t pay for the same slice of pizza twice, so why pay for the same coverage twice? But unless you make a financial plan, you are unlikely to find those areas where you’re wasting money or discover the numerous ways in which your money can be better spent. * A financial plan helps you grow your money. Even if you are worried about investing or especially skittish when it comes to risk, you will need to find ways to grow your money, and a financial plan can help you do just that. The concept of inflation dictates that the dollar you have today won’t be worth as much next year, meaning you will need to take steps to grow your money if you hope to have enough to get by in retirement. A financial plan can help everyone, whether they’re risk-averse or not, grow their money. Something as simple as opening an interest-bearing account will grow your money more than if you were to put that money under the mattress. Without a financial plan that includes ways to grow your money, the money you have will only lessen in value as time goes on.

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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Dearborn County, Indiana, will hold a public hearing at 1 :OOPM on Apr 152014, at the County Administration Bldg 215B W High StCommissioners Room #303 in the city of Lawrenceburg in said county, to investigate the propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit by the applicants listed herein to wit: RR1519641 BEER WINE & LIQUOR - RESTAURANT (209) RENEWAL GROTE TRADING POST AND RESTAURANT INC 24071 STATE LINE RD LAWRENCEBURG IN D/B/A GROTE TRADING POST & RESTAURANT URSULA A GROTE 25063 HENDERSON RD WEST HARRISON, PRESIDENT GUENTER A GROTE 25063 HENDERSON RD WEST HARRISON, SECRETARY RR1520191 BEER WINE & LIQUOR - RIVERFRONT RENEWAL RIVERWATCH INC 1 WALNUT ST LAWRENCEBURG IN D/B/A RIVERWATCH MICHAEL P RAUEN, SR 23483 BLUERIDGE DR LAWRENCEBURG, PRESIDENT DARCI RAUEN 23483 BLUERIDGE DR LAWRENCEBURG, SECRETARY RR1526367 BEER RETAILER - RESTAURANT RENEWAL L1L HOOSIERS 16947 MANCHESTER ST STE B MOORES HILL IN D/B/A L1L HOOSIERS DANIELLE RUSSELL 14250 MAIN STREET MOORES HILL, PRESIDENT TROY RUSSELL 14250 MAIN ST MOORES HILL, SECRETARY Alcohol and Tobacco Commission 45945 C-3-20-R-1t hspaxlp NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 15C01-1403-EU-005 In the Circuit Court of Dearborn County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Patricia A. Comer was on the 4th day of March, 2014, appointed Personal Representative under the Last Will and Testament and for the Estate of William R. Comer, deceased. All persons having claims against said Estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Lawrenceburg, Indiana, this 4th day of March, 2014. Richard M. Probst Clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court Dearborn County, Indiana Douglas R. Denmure, Attorney 402 Second St. - P.O. Box 36 Aurora IN 47001 812-926-1227 45950 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF DEARBORN COUNTY STATE OF INDIANA 2014 TERM CAUSE NO. 15C01-1403-EU-06 IN THE MATTER OF THE UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION OF THE ESTATE OF MARY D. GROSSMAN, DECEASED MELISSA S. SCHOLL, ATTORNEY NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY D. GROSSMAN, DECEASED ESTATE DOCKET 15C01-1403-EU-06 Notice is hereby given that Nella J. Hoffbauer was, on the 11th day of March, 2014, appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Mary D. Grossman, deceased, who died on the 5th day of October, 2013. All persons who have claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within one (1) year after the decedent's death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Lawrenceburg, Indiana, this 14th day of March, 2013. Richard M. Probst Clerk, Dearborn Circuit Court MELISSA S. SCHOLL, I.D. 18143-16 23947 SALT FORK ROAD LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA 47025 TELEPHONE: (812) 637-6543 TOLL FREE: (877) 637-6543 FAX: (812) 637-2222 FAX melissaschollatty@fuse.net 45944 P-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING / HEARING LAWRENCEBURG ADVISORY PLAN COMMISSION Wednesday - April 2, 2014 - 6:00 P.M. Notice is hereby given that applications have been filed with the City of Lawrenceburg, Indiana, re questing approval of the after mentioned requests. Advanced Auto Parts The Advanced Auto Parts Company is requesting a variance to the Development Standards to Section 154.40 (SIGNS) of the Lawrenceburg Zoning Code. The affected property is located at 1238 West Eads Parkway. Lawrenceburg Community School Corporation The Lawrenceburg Community School Corporation is requesting a variance to the Development Standards to Section 154.38 (Additional Use, Height and Area Regulations) of the Lawrenceburg Zoning Code. The affected property is located at 100 Tiger Boulevard. The applications and files on these matters are available for public inspection during the regular working hours at the Plan Commission Office in the Municipal Building, Located at 230 Walnut Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Said Plan Commission will hold public meeting/hearing on Wednesday, April 2, 2014 at 6:00 p.m., Council Chambers, 230 Walnut Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana at which time all interested persons will be given the opportunity to be heard in reference to the matters set out in the petitions ( applications ). 46034 C-3-20-R-1t hspaxlp NOTICE OF SHERIFF'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. 15C01-1311-MF-0172 wherein JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association was Plaintiff, and David Booth, was Defendant, 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 24th day of April, 2014, at the hour of 1:30 pm or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 301 W High Street, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana. City of Lawrenceburg: Being all of Lot No. 17 of Levee Commons as platted and recorded in City of Lawrenceburg Drawer No. 1 on August 2, 2006, and contained in OR Book 163, page 2579 of the Re corders Records of Dearborn County, Indiana, and being a part of Eichelberger and Lewis Addition to the City of Lawrenceburg, and a part of Section 14, Township 5 North, Range 1 West, City of Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana. More commonly known as: 102 Fox Dr, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 Parcel No. : 15-07-14-201-091.000-026 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 Lawrenceburg Township James L Shoemaker 19562-49 Doyle Legal Corporation, P.C. 41 E Washington Street Suite 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 The Sheriffʼs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street addressed published herein NOTICE DOYLE LEGAL CORPORATION IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. 45828 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp

NOTICE TO BIDDERS INVITATION TO BID / QUOTE The City of Lawrenceburg Bielby Road (Old SR #48) Guardrail Project Notice is hereby given that the City of Lawrenceburg, Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the Bielby Road Guardrail Project at the Lawrenceburg Clerk-Treasurer's Office, 212 Walnut Street, until 4:00 PM (local time) on Monday, April 7, 2014. The bids will be opened and read aloud and awarded at approximately 6:00 PM (local time) on Monday, April 7, 2014 at the Lawrenceburg Administration Building, 230 Walnut Street at the regularly scheduled Board of Works Meeting. This project is being bid as a Lump Sum Project. The scope of work shall include but not limited to the guardrail replacement per the plans and specifications prepared by Michael S. Hall Land Surveying. It involves the removal and disposal of the existing guardrail, the installation of the newly placed, reconditioned guardrail, traffic control and restoration. The City will provide the Geotechnical Testing required. Bids shall include the completed Lawrenceburg Bid/Quote Form, the Standard Questionnaire Form No. 96, including the non-collusion affidavit with the company's complete financial statement, and a detailed project schedule. Each bid shall also include the completed Conflict of Interest / Nepotism affidavit and the E-Verify forms provided. Each bid shall be accompanied by an acceptable bidders bond, certified check or a nonrevocable letter of credit prepared in substance and in form satisfactory to the City of Lawrenceburg, in the amount of five (5) percent of the lump-sum amount. Wage rates for this project shall not be less than the current prescribed scale of wages as deter mined pursuant to the provisions of chapter 319 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Indiana of 1935. The contractor receiving the award shall furnish an approved Performance Bond and a Payment Bond, each for one hundred (100) percent of the lump-sum amount, along with written proof of insurance before receiving the Notice to Proceed. Bidders Packets with detailed specifications and the required forms will be available at the office of the Lawrenceburg Clerk-Treasurer at 212 Walnut Street, Lawrenceburg, IN during normal working hours. There is a mandatory Pre Bid Meeting that will be held at 1:00 PM (local time) on Monday, March 24, 2014 at the Lawrenceburg Administration Building, 230 Walnut Street. Bidders shall be pre-qualified with the City at least 72 hours prior to submitting bids. Any questions shall be directed to Mike Hall of Michael S. Hall Land Surveying at (812) 537-5384. The City of Lawrenceburg is an Equal Opportunity / A.D.A. Compliant Employer . Jackie Stutz, Clerk-Treasurer City of Lawrenceburg Joe Votaw, Attorney City of Lawrenceburg C-3-13-R-2t 45810 C-3-18-JP-2t hspaxlp NOTICE OF SHERIFFʼS 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 the Circuit Court of Dearborn C o u n t y , I n d i a n a , i n c a u s e N o . 15C01-1204-MF-000080, wherein Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-FFH3, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-FFH3 was Plaintiff, and Alice Cherry, Patricia Cherry and Harriett Cherry were the Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in the said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 24th day of April, _ 2014, at 1:30 p.m. local time of said day, at Dearborn County Sheriff's Office, 301 W. High Street, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana: PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SEC TION 3, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, BOUNDED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A SPIKE 6 FEET EAST OF THE CENTER OF NOWLINE ROAD AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF THE AMOS AND MARGARET R. OBERTING 7.09 ACRE TRACT, SAID BEGINNING POINT BEING, IN THE ORDER NAMES AND WITH THE CENTERLINE ROAD, NORTH 0° 42' EAST 1329.4 FEET, NORTH 0° 57' EAST, 43.0 FEET, NORTH 2° 38' EAST 300.0 FEET, NORTH 5° 52' EAST THENCE EAST 6.0 FEET FROM THE INTERSECTION OF THE CENTER LINE OF NOWLINE AVENUE WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 3; AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 8° 20' EAST, ALONG SAID NOWLINE ROAD ON A LINE 6 FEET EAST OF THE CENTER OF THE SAME, 103.5 FEET TO A SPIKE; THENCE SOUTH 77° 12' EAST, LEAVING SAID ROAD, 152.73 FEET TO A STAKE; THENCE SOUTH 11° 51' EAST 70.17 FEET TO A STAKE IN THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID OBERTING LANDS; THENCE WEST ALONG SAID LINE 178.33 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING; CONTAINING 0.321 OF AN ACRE, MORE OR LESS. ALSO: A STRIP OF GROUND OUT OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP AND RANGE AFORESAID, IMMEDIATELY ADJOINING THE FIRST TRACT HEREIN ABOVE DE SCRIBED, AND BOUNDED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL OF GROUND, THE NORTH LINE OF SAID OBERTING TRACT; AND RUNNING 0° 17' EAST 37 FEET TO A STAKE; THENCE WEST, ON A DIRECT LINE AND OF THE PARCEL OF GROUND HEREINABOVE FIRST DESCRIBED; THENCE SOUTH 11° 51' EAST, ALONG AND WITH THE SAME TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING; CONTAINING .08 OF AN ACRE, MORE OR LESS. More Commonly known as: 1016 Nowlin Avenue, Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025 Property ID Number: 15-07-03-301-040.000-016 Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Michael Kreinhop Sheriff of Dearborn County, Indiana Greendale Township Susan A. Clark, Plaintiff Attorney Attorney No. 29635-45 Johnson, Blumberg and Associates, LLC 200 Russell Street, Suite 105 Hammond, IN 46320 312-541-9710 The Sheriffʼs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published herein. 45908 P-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp NOTICE TO HEIRS, LEGATEES AND CREDITORS FINAL SETTLEMENT ESTATE NO. 15C01-1303-EU-023 STATE OF INDIANA DEARBORN COUNTY ESTATE OF JOHN W. EDRINGTON, DECEASED, Notice is hereby given that Billy Wayne Edrington, Personal Representative of the unsupervised estate of John W. Edrington, state that the administration of this estate has been completed. All expenses have been paid in relation to the settlement of this estate and the remaining amount for distribution was received by all beneficiaries of the estate in accordance with the Last Will and Testament of John W. Edrington. There are no remaining duties which need to be accomplished by the Personal Representative and therefore this estate is considered settled and closed. BILLY WAYNE EDRINGTON Personal Representative Douglas R. Denmure Attorney at Law 402 Second Street P.O. Box 36 Aurora, Indiana 47001 March 17, 2014 46035 P-3-20-R-1t hspaxlp

NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR LAWRENCEBURG EVENT CENTER & HOTEL BP #4 - Event Center Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Clerk Treasurer of the City of Lawrenceburg, Indiana, until 2:00 PM, local time, on April 8, 2014. The Clerk Treasurer is located at 230 Walnut Street. Lawrenceburg, IN 47025. Sealed Bids will be publicly opened at the City of Lawrenceburg Administration Bldg - Council Chambers and read aloud for: LAWRENCEBURG EVENT CENTER, BP#4 Event Center Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment to provide all labor, materials, apparatus, expendable tools and equipment, and all other services required for the package. This Bid Package contains one bid category: BC-21 Event Center Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment All contractors are required to be pre-qualified by the City of Lawrenceburg. Failure to become pre-qualified will result in an unresponsive bid that will not be opened at bid time. Each con tractor will be responsible for their scope of work as indicated in the specifications, as well as, coordinating with the efforts of others. The contractors are responsible to make them selves familiar with all existing conditions and it is strongly suggested that they attend the Pre-Bid Meeting to be held at 10:00AM on March 27, 2014 at Messer's jobsite office at 1 W. High Street, Law renceburg, IN. A mandatory Pre-Application meeting to become pre· qualified will be held immedi ately following the Pre-Bid meeting. The Contract Documents maybe reviewed at the following of fices: Lawrenceburg Administration Bldg. 230 Walnut Street Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 Messer Construction Co. 5158 Fishwick Dr. Cincinnati, OH 45216·2216 Messer Construction Co. 6964 Hillsdale Ct. Indianapolis, IN 46250 F.W. Dodge Corporation 7265 Kenwood Road Cincinnati, OH 45236 Allied Construction Industries 3 Kovach Drive Cincinnati, OH 45215 Phone: (513) 221·8020 Fax: (513) 221-8023 Documents may be purchased at the following office: ARC (formally Queen City Reprographics) 2863 East Sharon Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45241 513-326-2300 800-966-2260 Documents will also be available on ISqFt. Access to ISqFt will be made available upon request if you are not a subscriber. GENERAL BID REQUIREMENTS To be responsive, all bids must include all equipment, apparatus, materials and work necessary to be in strict conformance with the Contract Docu ments REJECTION OF BIDS The City of Lawrenceburg, Indiana expressly re serves the right to reject any or all bids, to judge the character and sufficiency of the work offered by the bidders, and to judge the ability of any bidder to perform the work in a proper manner. EFFECTIVE PERlOD OF BIDS No bidder may withdraw a bid for a period of sixty (60) days from the date of opening thereof. BONDING REQUIREMENTS A bid bond executed by the bidder and a surety company in an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the aggregate amount of the bid shall be submitted with each bid. In lieu of such bond, a certified check in the amount equal to that required in such bond, payable to the Lawrenceburg Clerk Treasurer may be submitted. The successful bidder will be required to furnish an acceptable Performance Bond in the amount of onehundred percent (100%) of the contract price. C-3-13-R-2t 45809 C-3-18-JP-2t 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 Superior Court #1 of Dearborn County, Indiana, in Cause No. 15C01-1304-MF-000074 wherein Union Savings Bank was Plaintiff, and Rebecca J. Herbert, Robert D. Anderson, Charles J. Wolterman, John Wolterman, Robert J. Roll, USB Mortgage Corporation, Gehring Group, Inc., Lykins Contracting, Inc., H.C. Nutting Company, et al., E-Town Landfill, Dave O'Mara Contractor, Inc. and John W. Wolterman 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 24 day of April, 2014, 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 470 the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana. Situated in Hill Springs Acres Subdivision and part of Section 6, Township 5 North, Range 1 West, in Lawrenceburg Township, Dearborn County, Indiana and being more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lots numbered 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, of Hill Springs Acres Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 3, Slide 480 of the Dearborn County Re corder's Office, and being subject to any easements or restrictions of record. This description was prepared from a survey made by Michael S. Hall, Professional Land Surveyor #890037 in Indiana. Parcel No./ Tax Id #: 15-07-06-100-246.000-012, 15-07-06-200-247.000-012, 15-07-06-200-248.000-012, 15-07-06-200-249.000-012, 15-07-06-200-250.000-012, 15-07-06-200-251.000-012 and 15-07-06-200-252.000-012 Commonly known address: 7 Lots Hill Springs Court, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 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: 5, North 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) Amanda L. Krenson (28999-61) Manley Deas Kochalski LLC P.O. Box 441039 Indianapolis, IN 46244 Telephone: 614-222-4921 Attorneys for Plaintiff 45886 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp

THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2014 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2012 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'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. 15C01-1301-MF-0012 wherein Everbank was Plaintiff, and Nhung Khong a/k/a Nhung Hong Khong, was Defendant, 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 24th day of April, 2014, at the hour of 1:30 pm or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 301 W High Street, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana. Lot Number Sixty-One (61) of Beckett Landing, Section IV, being part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 3, Township 5 North, Range 1 West of the First Principal Meridian, located in the City of Greendale, Lawrenceburg Township, as marked and designated on the plat thereof, recorded In Plat Cabinet 2, Slide 273 of the Recorder's records of Dearborn County, Indiana. Subject to all covenants, restrictions and easements as outlined on said subdivision plat. Also subject to Declaration of Restrictive Covenants as recorded in Official Record Book 83, page 1703 of the Recorder's records of Dear born County, Indiana.More commonly known as: 382 Beckett Lndg, Greendale, IN 47025 Parcel No. : 15-07-03-301-032.063-016 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 Ryan T. Kiernan 29316-49 Doyle Legal Corporation, P.C. 41 E Washington Street Suite 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 The Sheriffʼs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street addressed published herein NOTICE DOYLE LEGAL CORPORATION IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. 45834 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp NOTICE OF SHERIFF'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. 15C01-1301-MF-001 wherein Bank of America, N.A. was Plaintiff, and Diana L. Leasure (deceased), et al., 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 24th day of April, 2014, at the hour of 1:30 pm or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 301 W. High Street, Law renceburg, IN 47025, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana. Being all of Lot 1773, 1774 and 1775 of Hidden Valley Lake Subdivision, Section IX. As the same are designated, numbered and known on the recorded plat thereof, Cabinet 1, Slides 77, 78, 79 and 80 of the records of the Recorder of Dearborn County, Indiana. SUBJECT TO LIENS, ENCUMBRANCES AND EASEMENTS OF RECORD. More commonly known as: 1451 Heidi Haven Dr, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 Parcel No. 15-06-26-102-083.000-020, 15-06-26-102-080.000-020 & 15-06-26-102-077.000-020 Together with rents, issues, income, and profits thereof, said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. "Subject to all liens, encumbrances and easements of record not otherwise extinguished in the pro ceedings known as Cause No. 15C01-1301-MF-001 in the Circuit/Superior Court of the County of Dearborn, Indiana." Michael R Kreinhop Sheriff of Dearborn County Plaintiff Attorney: April N. Pinder (29045-49) Robert E. Altman, III (29811-15) Reisenfeld & Associates, LPA LLC 3962 Red Bank Road Cincinnati, OH 45227 Voice: (513) 322-7000 Facsimile: (513) 322-7099 The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street addressed published herein 45909 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp

STATE OF INDIANA Project: 0400285 Parcel: 3 - Code: 5582 AFFIDAVIT (Unable to Locate Owner) I, Peggy Pierce ,an employee of the Indiana Department of Transportation, being first duly sworn, say that a diligent effort has been made to present the Uniform Land or Easement Acquisition Offer letter and that a diligent search has been made and that the owners cannot be found.This offer may be picked up at the Dearborn County clerkʼs Office. signed - Peggy Pierce EXHIBIT "A" Being a part of Section 15, Township 5 North, Range 1 West, City of Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the Northern Right-of-Way of Third Street and the Western Rightof-Way of Shipping Street (Created using the Location Route Survey Plat for INDOT Project Des Number 0600726, recorded in DR Book 175 Pages 866 868) also being the Southeast corner ofLot 96 of the Isaac Dunn Addition; thence with the south line of Lot 96 and Lot 101 of said Addition South 72 de grees 58 minutes 13 seconds West 207.87 feet to a point (815), said point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing on said south line of Lot 101 and a prolonged south line of Lot 101, being the same as the south line of the land purchased by city of Lawrenceburg and transferred to the State of Indiana as described in Instrument #200700009402, South 72 degrees 58 minutes 13 seconds West 284.25 feet to the grantors west line to a point (132); thence with a proiongation of the grantors west line South 36 degrees 01 minutes 39 seconds East 34.90 feet to the centetline of US 50 to a point (121); thence with the centerline of said highway North 72 degrees 58 minutes 13 seconds East 272.89 feet to a point (814); thence North 17 degrees 01 minutes 48 seconds West 33.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; and containing 0.211 Acres, more or less, inclusive of the presently existing Right-of-Way for US 50 which contains 0.155 Acres, and being subject to all easements or restrictions of record. All bearings in this description which are not quoted from record documents are based on the bearing system for Indiana Department of Transportation Project 0400285. This description was prepared for the Indiana Department of Transportation by John R. Kurtz, Indiana Registered Land Surveyor, License Number 80900003,on the 19 day of October, 2013. Tax Id: 15-07-15-103-002.000-013 More commonly known as: 333 W. Eads Parkway, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF DEARBORN COUNTY Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 GENERAL TERM, 2014 Before me, a Notary Public in and for said County Cause No. 15C01-1403-ES-009 and State personally appeared Peggy Pierce who IN THE MATTER OF THE acknowledged the truth of the statements in the SUPERVISED ESTATE OF foregoing affidavit on this 17th day of March 2014. CURTIS STOOPS, Deceased Notary Public William Carson (Signature) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION My Commission expires 11/28/2015 Notice is hereby given that Robin J. Stoops was on 46002 C-3-20-R-2t hspaxlp the 13th day of March, 2014, appointed: Executor of the Will of Curtis Stoops, Deceased. NOTICE OF SHERIFFʼS SALE All persons having claims against said Estate, TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED whether or not now due, must file the same in said REAL ESTATE AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES court within three months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be for- By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dearever barred. Dated at Lawrenceburg, Indiana, this 13th day of b o r n C o u n t y , I n d i a n a , i n c a u s e N o . 15C01-1001-MF-017, wherein The Bank of New York March, 2014. Mellon FKA The Bank of New York, as Successor Richard M. Probst Clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court Trustee to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as Trustee for the Certificateholders of First Franklin Mortgage Dearborn County, Indiana Loan Trust 2004-FF10, Asset-Backed Certificates, Joseph W. Votaw,III, #630-15 Series 2004-FF10 was Plaintiff, and David R. MooreVOTAW & SCHWARZ head and Christina M. Moorehead were the Defen60 East High Street dants, requiring me to make the sum as provided Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 for in the said Decree with interest and costs, I will (812) 537-4500 expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 45951 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp 24th day of April , 2014, at 1:30 p.m. local time of said day, at Dearborn County Sheriff's Office, 301


head and Christina M. Moorehead were the Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided THURSDAY, MARCH SEPTEMBER 27, 2012 for in the said Decree 20, with2014 interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 24th day of April , 2014, at 1:30 p.m. local time of said day, at Dearborn County Sheriff's Office, 301 W. High Street, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana: LOT NUMBER THIRTY-FOUR (34) AS MARKED AND DESIGNATED ON THE RECORDED PLAT OF MOUNTAIN MEADOWS ESTATES OF PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 3 AND A PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST OF THE FIRST PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN LOACATED IN MILLER TOWNSHIP OF DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA, AND SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS THEREIN CONTAINED, AS RECORDED IN PLAT CABINET 1, SLIDE 145, OF THE PLAT RECORDS OF DEAR BORN COUNTY, INDIANA. More Commonly known as: 3443 Cumberland Drive, Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025 Property ID Number: 15-06-04-103-014.000-020 Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Michael Kreinhop Sheriff of Dearborn County, Indiana Miller Township Susan A. Clark, Plaintiff Attorney Attorney No. 29635-45 Johnson, Blumberg and Associates, LLC 200 Russell Street, Suite 105 Hammond, IN 46320 312-541-9710 The Sheriffʼs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published herein. 45899 P-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp IN THE DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT CASE NO. 15C01-1403-MI-024 STATE OF INDIANA COUNTYOF DEARBORN IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: SHANNON RENAY COX Petitioner. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME SHANNON RENAY COX, whose mailing address is: 1426 Kym Ct, Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025. And, if different, my residence address is: N/A Dearborn County, Indiana hereby gives notice that she/he has filed a petition in the Dearborn Circuit Court requesting that his/her name be changed to SHONDA RENAY COX. Notice is further given that hearing will be held on said Petition on the 20th day of May, 2014 at 11:30 oʼclock am. SHANNON RENAY COX, Petitioner Date: 3-17-2014 Richard M. Probst CIRCUIT COURT CLERK

IN THE DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT CASE NO. 15C01-1403-MI-024 STATE OF INDIANA COUNTYOF DEARBORN IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: SHANNON RENAY COX Petitioner. VERIFIED PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Petitioner, SHANNON RENAY COX, pro se, respectfully petitions this court to change his/her name. In support of this Petition, Petitioner states as follows: 1. That my current name is: SHANNON RENAY COX 2. That my date of birth is: July 27, 1976. 3. That my Indiana driver's license number/Indiana identification card number is __; and I will bring my Indiana driver's license or identification card to my Change of Name Hearing for verification. 4. That my mailing address is: 1426 Kym Ct, Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025 And, if different, my residence address is: N/A 5. The following is a list of all of my previous names: Shonda Renee Cox. 6. That I do not hold a valid United States passport. My proof that I am a United States citizen is . I will bring this document to my Change of Name Hearing for verification. 7. That the following judgments of criminal conviction of a felony under the laws of any state or the United States have been entered against me, or I have stated immediately below that I have no felony convictions: none. 8. That I am not seeking to defraud creditors by changing my name. 9. That I have published notice of my request for name change in a local publication as required by law, and will bring proof of publication to the hearing. 10. That I am not a sex or violent offender who is required to register under I.e. 11-8-8. 11. That pursuant to Indiana Code 34-28-2-1, I wish to change my name. The reason I want to change my name is: at birth my mom wanted to name me Shannon but my dad said her name is going to be Shonda. 12. That I wish to change my name to SHONDA RENAY COX. WHEREFORE, I respectfully request that this Court grant my Petition for Name Change, and for all other just and proper relief. I affirm under the penalties of perjury that the foregoing representations are true. SHANNON RENAY COX, 1426 Kym Ct., Lawrenceburg, IN 47025. Richard M. Probst CIRCUIT COURT CLERK 46031 P-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'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 Dearborn Superior Court of Dearborn County, Indiana, in Cause No.: 15C01-1206-MF-127 , wherein Bank of America, N.A., Successor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP, was Plaintiff, and Trisha Dee, was/were Defendant(s), 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 24th day of January, 2014, at the hour of 1:30 PM., or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 301 W. High St., Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana. Part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 14, Township 7 North, Range 2 West, Kelso Township, Dearborn County, Indiana, described as follows: Commencing at a copper weld rod found at the Southeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 14; thence North 89° 40` 40" West along the South line of said Quarter Section 1121.64 feet to an iron pin found in place; thence North 00° 19` 20" East 563.48 feet to an iron pin set at the point of beginning; thence North 00° 19` 20" East 143.11 feet to an iron pin found in place ; thence South 89° 40` 40" East 377.16 feet to an iron pin found in the West right of way of State Road 1; thence South 28° 42` 10" East along said right-of-way 163.67 feet to an iron pin; thence North 89° 40` 40" West 456.57 feet to the point of beginning. This tract contains 1.37 acres and is subject to any and all easements of record. Subject to all covenants and restriction of record and any and all highways easements, rights and appurtenances thereunto belonging and appertaining. For prior reference, see D. R. 158, at Pg. 1565 of the records of Dearborn County. More Commonly Known As: 7160 Walsh Lane, Guilford, IN 47022 15-02-14-400-017.006-010 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 The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published herein. Phillip A. Norman MARINOSCI LAW GROUP, P.C. 2110 Calumet Avenue Valparaiso, IN 46383 Telephone: (219) 462-5104 NOTICE: MARINOSCI LAW GROUP, P.C., IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. 45894 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp

Association, Inc., Vanilla Sky, Inc., Alexander Sigal, Dalton Direct Flooring, Arthur, Stevens & AssociTHE DEARBORN COUNTY REGISTER ated, LLC f/k/a ASA Collections, Aliaksandr Misiukavets and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Nominee for Equifirst Corporation IN THE DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT were Defendants requiring me to make the sum as CASE NO. 15C01-1403-MI-022 provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I STATE OF INDIANA will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on COUNTYOF DEARBORN the 24 day of April, 2014, at the hour of 1:30PM, or IN RE CHANGE OF NAME OF MINOR: as soon as thereafter as is possible, at Sheriff's OfCaden Joseph Downs fice at Law Enforcement Center, 301 W. High Street, Amanda Downs Lawrenceburg, IN 470 the fee simple of the whole Petitioner. body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana. NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that Petitioner Amanda Being all of Lot 903 of Hidden Valley Lake SubdiviDowns, pro se, filed a Verified Petition for Change sion, Section V, as the same is designated, num of Name of Minor to change the name of minor child bered and known on the recorded plat thereof, Plat from Caden Joseph Downs to Caden Joseph Book 7, Pages 11, 12, and 13 of the records of the OʼHarra. The petition is scheduled for hearing in the Recorder of Dearborn County, Indiana, but subject Dearborn Circuit Court on May 12, 2014, at 9:45 to all legal highways, easements, right-of-ways, oʼclock a.m. which is more than thirty (30) days af- conditions, covenants, restrictions, and agreements ter the third notice of publication. Any person has as shown on said plat. Parcel No./ Tax Id #: 15-06-14-404-031.000-020 the right to appear and to file written objections on or before the hearing date. The parties shall report Commonly known address: 21146 Alpine Drive, to Dearborn County Circuit Court, 215 W High St. Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 Together with rents, issues, income and profits Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 thereof, said sale will be made without relief from Date: 3-14-2014 valuation or appraisement laws. Richard M. Probst Michael R. Kreinhop CLERK, DEARBORN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT Sheriff of Dearborn County IN THE DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT Miller Township CASE NO. 15C01-1403-MI-022 The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the STATE OF INDIANA accuracy of the street address published herein. COUNTYOF DEARBORN John R. Cummins (11532-10) IN RE CHANGE OF NAME OF MINOR: Stephanie A. Reinhart (25071-06) Caden Joseph Downs Sarah E. Willms (28840-64) Amanda Downs Chris Wiley (26936-10) Petitioner. Miranda D. Bray (23766-30) VERIFIED PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Gail C. Hersh, Jr. (26224-15) OF MINOR Amanda L. Krenson (28999-61) Petitioner, Amanda Downs, pro se, respectfully petiManley Deas Kochalski LLC tions this court to change the name of the P.O. Box 441039 above-noted child. In support of this Petition, Peti- Indianapolis, IN 46244 tioner states as follows: Telephone: 614-222-4921 1. Petitioner is the father/mother/guardian of the Attorneys for Plaintiff child whose name is sought to be changed. 45887 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp 2. The written consent of the non-petitioning parent IN DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT or guardian for the name change of the minor child is not required under I.C.31-19-9. DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA GENERAL TERM, 2014 3. The childʼs current name is: Caden Joseph Downs. CAUSE NO. 15C01-1311-MF-167 4. The childʼs date of birth is: 06/22/2008. STATE OF INDIANA 5. The childʼs mailing address is: 2143 Lamplight COUNTY OF DEARBORN Dr.,Lawrenceburg, IN 47025. Dearborn Savings Bank And, if different, my residence address is: N/A Plaintiff 6. That the childʼs Indiana driver's license Vs. number/Indiana identification card number is ----- ; Estate of Gerald L. Lozier, (Deceased) and I will bring the childʼs Indiana driver's license or And identification card to my Change of Name Hearing Unknown Heirs of Gerald L. Lozier for verification. Defendants NOTICE OF SHERIFFʼS SALE 7. The following is a list of all the previous names of the child: Caden Charles Downs By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree of Foreclo8. The child does not hold a valid United States sure directed to me by the Clerk of the Circuit Court passport. Proof that the child is a United States citi- of Dearborn County, Indiana, in that certain cause zen is Birth Certificate. I will bring this document to bearing Cause No. 15COl-1311-MF-167 upon the the Change of Name Hearing for verification. docket of said Court, wherein Dearborn Savings 9. That the following judgments of criminal convic- Bank is the Plaintiff, and The Estate of Gerald L. tion of a felony under the laws of any state or the Lozier (deceased) and the unknown Heirs of Gerald United States have been entered against the child, L. Lozier are the Defendants, requiring me to make or I have stated immediately below that the child $65,686.47 including late charges and interest, tohas no felony convictions: No Felony Conviction. gether with attorney fees in the amount of ONE 10. That changing the childʼs name is not an effort THOUSAND FNE HUNDRED AND 00/100 DOLLARS to defraud creditors. ($1,500.00) and the cost of this action, subject to 11. That notice of the request for name change has real estate taxes due thereon, and ordering the sale been published in a local publication as required by of real estate hereinafter described, to make assets law, and will be brought to the Change of Name for the payment of said Decree and for Dearborn hearing. Savings Bank, I will offer for sale at public auction 12. That the child is not confined to a Department of to the highest bidder on the 24th day of April, 2014 correction facility or a sex or violent offender who at 1:30 p.m. at the Dearborn County Sheriff's Office is required to register under I.C. 11-8-8. in the City of Lawrenceburg, Indiana, the following 13. That pursuant to Indiana Code 34-28-2-1, I peti- described tract of real estate, to-wit: tion this court to change the childʼs name. Pursuant MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP: Being part of the to Indiana Code 34-28-2-2(b), the reason the change Northwest and Northeast Quarters of Section 12, of the childʼs name is: Absent father. Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the First Princi14. That I request the childʼs name be changed to: pal Meridian located in Manchester Township, Dearborn County, Indiana, and described as follows: Caden Joseph OʼHarra. 15. I request this Court to set a hearing to consider Commencing at the North Quarter comer on the the Petition for Name Change of Minor Child. North line of said Section 12; thence East with the WHEREFORE, I respectfully request that this Court North line of said Section 12, 83.80 feet to a point in grant this Petition for Name Change of a Minor, and the center of State Road 148; thence along said for all other just and proper relief. I affirm under the road the following four courses: South 33°32' West, penalties of perjury that the foregoing representa- 44.6 feet; South 21 °32' West, 59.58 feet to a P.K. tions are true. nail and the point of beginning; South 10°25'40" Amanda Downs, 2143 Lamplight Dr.,Lawrenceburg, West, 94.01 feet to a P.K. nail; South 1°23'10" East, IN 47025. 184.53 feet; thence leaving said road North 76°41 Richard M. Probst '00" West, 159.93 feet to an iron pipe; thence North CLERK, DEARBORN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT 1 °32'50" East, 263.97 feet to an iron pipe; thence 46017 P-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp South 81 °36' East, 162.80 feet to the point of beginning, containing 1.001 acres, more or less. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Commonly known as 16935 State Road 148, Cause No. 15C01-1403-ES- 008 Aurora. Indiana 47001. In the Circuit Court of Dearborn County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of Said sale to be made without relief whatsoever from March, 2014, Mark W. Hervin was appointed per - valuation or appraisement laws and is subject to sonal representative and Emma McPeek was ap - taxes now due and payable. pointed Resident Agent of the estate of Patricia Lee Terms of sale: Cash in hand. The Sheriff will issue a Deed conveying said real esHervin, deceased, who died on February 27, 2014. All persons having claims against said Estate, tate subject to taxes. whether or not now due, must file the same in said DATED AT LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA, THIS 12th court within three months from the date of the first DAY OF MARCH, 2014. Michael R. Kreinhop, Sheriff publication of this notice or said claims will be forDearborn County ever barred. Dated at Lawrenceburg, Indiana this 17th day of Arnold L. McGill, #9488-15 437 Second Street, P.O. Box 90 March, 2014 Richard M. Probst, Clerk Aurora, Indiana 47001 Dearborn Circuit Court Phone: (812) 926-0144 Attorney for the Plaintiff David L. Zerbe #11365-15 Dearborn Savings Bank Zerbe Garner Miller & Blondell LLC 45822 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp 15 W. Center Street, Suite 100 Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE 46016 P-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me di Cause No. 15C01-1402-ES- 0007 rected from the Clerk of Circuit Court of Dearborn In the Circuit Court of Dearborn County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of March, County, Indiana, in Cause No. 15C01-1303-MF-00072 2014, Kellian Jordan-Neff was appointed personal wherein Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. was Plaintiff, and representative of the Estate of LaDonna M. Jordan, Charles W. Bradshaw; Riviera Condominium Co-Owners' Association, Inc.; were Defendants, redeceased, who died on December 13, 2013. All persons having claims against said Estate, quiring me to make the sum as provided for in said whether or not now due, must file the same in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public court within three months from the date of the first sale to the highest bidder, on the 24th day of April, publication of this notice or said claims will be for- 2014, at the hour of 1:30 PM or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 301 W. High St., Lawrenceburg, IN ever barred. Dated at Lawrenceburg, Indiana this 5th day of 47025, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana. March, 2014. Richard M. Probst, Clerk Situated in Section 15, Township 5 North, Range 1 Dearborn Circuit Court West, Lawrenceburg Township, Dearborn County, Indiana and being more particularly described as: David L. Zerbe Building 8, Unit 303, in Riviera Condominium Zerbe Garner Miller & Blondell LLC Phase 7, created by Declaration of Condominium 15 W. Center Street, Suite 100 Ownership recorded in OR Book 171, pages 1063 to Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 1147 in the Office of the Recorder of Dearborn 45709 P-3-13-R-3t hspaxlp County, Indiana (the "Declaration"); as shown on LEGAL NOTICE All persons are hereby notified that suit entitled the Condominium Drawings recorded as Instrument Warren D. & Doris C. McCreary and Daryn D. & No. 2009008210 of the Dearborn County, Indiana Laura L. Deameron vs. Jesse D. Moore, Raymond H. Recorder's Office, and any and all Amendments to & Ellen Tullis, The Unknown Heirs of Kathleen New said Declaration, including, but not limited to the and Any and All Unknown Claimants has been filed Eighth Amendment to Declaration of Condominium in the Dearborn Circuit Court under cause # Ownership recorded as Instrument No. 2009008211, 15C01-1402-MI-15 to quiet title to 1/2 acre of land together with the percentage of ownership in the that lies at on south side of 12384 N. Hogan Road, Common Areas and Facilities declared by the DecAurora, IN 47001, Dearborn County. All interested laration, as the same may be amended from time to persons must respond to the complaint within 30 time, to be an appurtenance to the above residential days of the last of three publications of this notice Unit, and together with the exclusive right to the Limited Common Areas and Facilities identified on or their rights will be forever barred. the Condominium Drawings as being for the excluRichard M. Probst Clerk of the Circuit Court sive use of said residential Unit. Upon the filing and of Dearborn County, Indiana recording of Supplemental Declarations annexing additional real estate to Riviera Condominium, the Douglas C. Amberger Grantee's undivided Percentage interest in the Attorney at Law Common Areas and Facilities and Limited Common P.O. Box 95 Areas and Facilities shall be reduced and changed Batesville, Indiana 47006 in accordance with the provisions of the Declara(812) 934-3208 tion. 45717 C-3-13-R-3t hspaxlp More commonly known as: 110 Sunset View, SHERIFFʼS SALE NOTICE Lawrenceburg, IN 47025-2023 TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED Parcel No.: 15-07-15-200-031.012-013 REAL ESTATE AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES Together with rents, issues, income, and profits By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me di- thereof, said sale will be made without relief from rected from the Clerk of Dearborn Circuit Court of valuation or appraisement laws. Dearborn County, Indiana, in Cause No. consoli Michael R. Kreinhop dated case 15D01-0708-CC-0141 and Sheriff of Dearborn County 15C01-0711-MF-0239 wherein Deutsche Bank NaLawrenceburg Township tional Trust Company as Trustee Under Pooling and The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the Servicing Agreement Dated as of June 1, 2007 Equiaccuracy of the street address published herein. first Loan Securitization Trust 2007-1 Mortgage Plaintiff Attorney Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-1 was Plain- ATTORNEY NO. 1011340 tiff, and Kenneth Sheehan, AKA Kenneth Sheehan, Unterberg & Associates, P.C. DBA Elite Construction, Thomas G. Owen, Colors 8050 Cleveland Place Unlimited, LLC, Thomas G. Owen, III, Aurora Lum- Merrillville, IN 46410 ber Co., Inc., Hidden Valley Lake Property Owners (219) 736-5579 Association, Inc., Vanilla Sky, Inc., Alexander Sigal, NOTICE: This communication is from a Debt CollecDalton Direct Flooring, Arthur, Stevens & Associ- tor. This is an attempt to collect a debt and any inated, LLC f/k/a ASA Collections, Aliaksandr Misiuformation obtained will be used for that purpose. kavets and Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys- 45896 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp tems, Inc., as Nominee for Equifirst Corporation were Defendants requiring me to make the sum as

PAGE 5B TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES: NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dearborn County, Indiana, in Cause No. 15C01-1310-MF-160, wherein PNC Bank, National Association was plaintiff and Paul H. Cowan, et. al., were the 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 24th day of April, 2014, at the hour of 1:30 pm or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 301 West High Street, Lawrenceburg IN 47025, the fee simple of the whole body of real estate in Dearborn County, Indiana: Lot Nineteen (19) of the Miller's Subdivision as recorded in Cabinet 1, Slide 47 of the plat records of Dearborn County, Indiana, being a part of Section Eleven (11), Township Six (6) North, Range Three (3) East. More Commonly known as: 13590 Cora Rd, Moores Hill, IN 47032 Parcel No. 15-09-11-200-039.000-021 Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Michael R. Kreinhop Sheriff of Dearborn County, Indiana Sparta Township Jennifer R. Watkins, Attorney No. #22981-49-A Mercer Belanger One Indiana Square, Suite 1500 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 636-3551 The Sheriffʼs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street published herein. 45837 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'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. 15C01-1304-MF-00081 wherein U.S. Bank, National Association, as Successor Trustee to Bank of America, N.A., as Suc cessor to LaSalle Bank, N.A., as Trustee for the Merrill Lynch First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust, Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-5 was Plaintiff, and Brian Cutter; Carol Cutter; Indiana Housing & Community Development Authority; 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 24th day of April, 2014, at the hour of 1:30 PM or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 301 W. High St., Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana. Beginning Seventy-two and One half feet (72 1/2) feet East of the West line of Lot Number Two (2) in Conwell's Addition to the City of Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana, and running West with the South line of said Lot to the Southwest corner of said Lot Number Two (2); thence North with the West line of said Lot to the Northwest corner of said Lot; thence East Seventy-two and One half feet (72 1/2) with the North line of said Lot; thence South to the Place of Beginning. Also, Lot of land in Aurora, bounded as follows: Beginning in the North line of Conwell Street in said City at a point 72 1/2 feet East from the Southwest corner of Lot Number 2 in Conwell's Addition to said City; thence Northwardly along the East line of the former Rand tract to the North line of Lot No. 1 in Conwell's Addition aforesaid; thence Eastwardly along the North line of Lot 1 aforesaid to the Northwest corner of a parcel of ground formerly con veyed unto Anna M. Bosse by John F. Obermiller and wife, February 1, 1888; thence Southwardly along the West line of said Bosse Lot to the North line of Conwell Street; thence Westwardly along the North line of said street to the Place of Beginning. Being a part of Lot No. 1 as shown and designated on recorded plat of Conwell Addition to the City of Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana. Parcel No.: 15-07-32-204-053.000-003; 15-07-32-204-054.000-003 More commonly known as: 112 Conwell Street, Aurora, IN 47001-1110 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 Center Township The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published herein. Plaintiff Attorney ATTORNEY NO. 1011075 Unterberg & Associates, P.C. 8050 Cleveland Place Merrillville, IN 46410 (219) 736-5579 NOTICE: This communication is from a Debt Collector. This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. 45897 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp NOTICE OF SHERIFFʼS 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 the Circuit Court of Dearborn County, Indiana, in Cause No. 15C01-1303-MF-062 wherein U.S. Bank National Association, N.D., was Plaintiff, and Kenneth Freel, Jr. a/k/a Kenneth C. Freel, Jr and Vicki Freel, was the 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 24 day of APRIL 2014, at the hour of 1:30 PM, or as soon thereafter as is possible, at Dearborn County Jail; 301 W. High Street; Lawrenceburg, IN in Dearborn County, Indiana, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana. A part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 12, Town 5, Range 3 West, known as Lot No. 12 in the Lenoverʼs Addition to the Town of Dillsboro, Dearborn County, Indiana. Parcel No. 15-10-12-304-039.000-005 More Commonly Known As: 12613 North Street, Dillsboro, IN 47018 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, Indiana Phillip A. Pluister #26544-64 Burke Costanza & Carberry LLP The Sheriffʼs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published herein. 45947 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp PUBLIC NOTICE Personal property stored in rented space will be sold to satisfy ownerʼs lien at S.R. 1 Storage LLC 7117 Hyland Rd. Guilford, IN 47022. Space # 306/329 belonging to Scott and Kathy Newton will be sold at 4:30p.m. April 2nd, 2014 to the highest bidder. Please call 513-317-1619 with any questions. Sale will be canceled if renter satisfies lien before sale. 45817 C-3-20-R-1t hspaxlp PUBLIC NOTICE Personal property stored in rented space will be sold to satisfy ownerʼs lien at S.R. 1 Storage LLC 7117 Hyland Rd. Guilford, IN 47022. Space # 139 belonging to Sarah Berns will be sold at 4:30p.m. April 2nd, 2014 to the highest bidder. Please call 513-317-1619 with any questions sale will be canceled if renter satisfies lien before sale. 45818 C-3-20-R-1t hspaxlp

TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed ftom the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dearborn County Indiana, in Cause No.15C01-1210-MF-00210 wherein First Financial Bank, National Association was Plaintiff and Full Gospel Cristian Center, lnc. State of Indiana, Department of Revenue, Gerald Warrington, and Jennifer Warrington 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 24th day of April, 2014 at the hour of 1:30 P. M. or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 301 W. High Street, Lawrence -


ton, and Jennifer Warrington were Defendants requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said PAGE Decree6B with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on the 24th day of April, 2014 at the hour of 1:30 P. M. or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 301 W. High Street, Lawrence burg, Indiana 47025, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County,lndiana: See Exhibit A for legal description. EXHIBIT A Tract 1: Being all of lot Numbers ONE (1), TWO (2), AND THREE (3) of Callan's Cove Subdivision as recorded in Slide Cabinet 1, Slide 95 of the records of the Recorder of Dearborn County, Indiana. Subject to restrictions as set forth in said plat Also subject to restrictions, conditions, and agreements as recorded in Deed Record 169, Pages 481-482, dated July 15, 1975. SUBJECT TO ALL COVENANTS AND RESTRIC TIONS OF RECORD AND ANY AND ALL HIGH WAYS, EASEMENTS, RIGHTS AND APPURTE NANCES THEREUNTO BELONGING AND APPERTAINING. Being and intended to be the same real estate as heretofore conveyed from Shirley J. Gardner unto Full Gospel Christian Center, Inc.,an Indiana Corporation, by Warranty Deed dated May 17, 1994 and Recorded in Deed Record 265, page 333 of the Recorder's records of Dearborn County, Indiana. ALSO: A part of the southwest quarter of Section 1, Township 6 North, Range 1 West of the First Principal Meridian located in Miller Township of Dearborm County. IndIana described as follows: Beginning at an iron pin marking the most southernly corner of Lot #4· of Callan's Cove Subdivision (Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 95); thence N 60º 29' 55" E with the south line of said lot, 143.21 feet to an iron pin, thence S 21º 00' 30" E with part of the west line of lot #7 of said subdivision 82.94 feet to an iron pipe; thence S 22º 40' 25" E. 360.60 feet to a P.K. nail; thence S 54º 00' 45"W with the centerline of Bond Road 80.43 feet to a railroad spIke, thence N 3Oº 32' 40" W with the easterly line of lots #1, #2, and part of #3, aforesaid subdivision, 449.23 feet to the point of beginning. This tract contains 1.126 acres from the lands of John H. Skeen and Elnora M. Skeen (Deed Record 133, Page 560) and it is subject to the right-of-way of Bond Road as dedicated on the minor plat (D9-94-15-59B; 1-6N-1W-1) of this parcel filed with the Dearborn County Plan Commission. Description prepared by Roger Woodfill #S-0161 dated August 22. 1994. SUBJECT TO ALL COVENANTS AND RESTRIC TIONS OF RECORD AND ANY AND ALL HIGH WAYS, EASEMENTS, RIGHTS AND APPURTE NANCES THEREUNTO BELONGING AND APPERTAINING, Being and intended to be the same real estate as heretofore conveyed from Gerald Warrington unto Full Gospel Christian Center, Inc., an Indiana Corporation by Warranty Deed dated January 20, 1995 and recorded in Deed Record 270, page 135 of the Recorder's records of Dearborn County, Indiana. Tract II: PARCEL I: MILLER TOWNSHIP: A part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 1, Township 6 North, Range 1 West bounded as follows: Beginning at a point in the center of the Bright and State Line Hill Road that is, first East, with the South line of Section 1, A distance of 1036.2 feet to a point in said Bright to State Line Hill Road; thence North 21º 16' West with said Road 91.8 feet to the intersection of said Road with the center of the Fox Ridge Road; and then North 30° 25' West with the center of said Bright to State Line Hill Road, 598.91 feet to the place of beginning from the Southwest corner of said Section 1: thence continuing North 30º 25' West with the center of said Road 100 feet to a corner; thence North 59° 35' East 220 feet to a stake; thence South 30° 25' East 100 feet to a stake; thence South 59º 35' West, 220 feet to center of said Bright to State Line Hill Road and to the place of beginning. Containing 0.505 acre of land more or less. MILLER TOWNSHIP: Lot Number Four A (4 A) in Callan's Cove Subdivision as shown in Plat Book 7 page 62 (Slide 95) of the Dearborn County, Indiana Records, which is a subdivision of part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 1, Township 6 North, Range 1 West SUBJECT TO ALL COVENANTS AND RESTR1CTIONS OF RECORD AND ANY AND ALL HIGHWAYS, EASEMENTS, RIGHTS AND APPURTENANCES THEREUNTO BELONGING AND APPERTAINING. Being and intended to be the same real estate as heretofore conveyed from Jerald A. Brandt and Beverly J. Brandt. husband and wife, unto Marion F. Hedger Jr. aka Marion F. Hedger and Amanda L Hedger, husband and wife, by General Warranty Deed dated April 26, 2001 and recorded May 10, 2001 in Official Record Book 14, page 2722. Instrument No. 200100004676 of the Recorder's records of Dearborn County, lndiana. Full Gospel Christian Center, an Indiana Corporation By: Frank Hedger, Pastor More commonly known as: 23086 State Line Road. Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025 Computer Nos. 020-903962-00; 020-903963-00; 020-903964-00; 020-900029-01; 020-900036-00; 020-903966-00 Map Nos. 15-06-01-300-089.000-020; 15-06-01-300-087.000-020; 15-06-01-300-079.000-020; 15-06.01-300.081.000-020; 15-06-01-300-069.000-020; 15-06.0I-300-068.000-020 Together with rents, issues, income, and profits thereof, Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. "Subject to all liens, encumbrances and easee ments of record not otherwIee extinguished in the proceedings know as Cause No. 15C01-120-1 MF-00210 In the Clrcult Court of the County of Dearborn, lndiana. Michael R. Kreinhop Sheriff of Dearborn County City of Lawrenceburg Plaintiffʼs Attorney: Zachary D. Prendergast, Esq. (28175-15) Graydon Head & Ritchey LLP 1900 Fifth Third Center 511 Walnut Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 The Sheriffʼs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street addressed published herein 45844 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp NOTICE OF SHERIFFʼS 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 the Circuit Court of Dearborn County, Indiana, in Cause No. 15C01-1306-MF-113 wherein Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for the registered holders of Renaissance Home Equity Loan Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2004-3, was Plaintiff, and Matthew Ty Herald, et al were the 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 sale date: 24 Day of APRIL, 2014, at the hour of 1:30 P.M, or as soon thereafter as is possible, at Dearborn County Jail; 301 W. High Street; Lawrenceburg, IN in Dearborn County, Indiana, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana. Situate in Miller Township, Dearborn County, Indiana and Being Lot 1043, Hidden Valley Lake Subdivision, Section 5, the plat of which is recorded in Plat Book 7, pages 11-13, Plat Records of Dearborn County, Indiana Parcel No. 15-06-13-302-009.000-020 More Commonly Known As: 21259 Alpine Drive, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 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, Indiana Shannon Noder #29410-64 Burke Costanza & Carberry LLP The Sheriffʼs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published herein. 45946 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp

Michael R. Kreinhop, Sheriff Lawrenceburg Township The REGISTER Sheriff's Department does not warrant the THE DEARBORN COUNTY accuracy of the street addressed published herein. ALAN W. MCEWAN, Plaintiff Attorney SHERIFFʼS SALE NOTICE Attorney # 2405149 TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. REAL ESTATE AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me di- 251 N. Illinois Street, Suite 1700 rected from the Clerk of Circuit Court of Dearborn Indianapolis, IN 46204-1944 County, Indiana, in Cause No. 15C01-1302-MF-37, (317) 237-2727 NOTICE wherein Cinfed Federal Credit Union was Plaintiff, and Michelle A. Jackson, Christopher L. Jackson FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp and Unknown Occupant(s) of 212 Joseph Lane, 45952 Aurora, IN 47001 were the Defendants, requiring me NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me diinterest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the rected from the Clerk of Dearborn Circuit Court of highest bidder on 24th day of April, 2014, at the Dearborn County, Indiana, in Cause No. hour of 1:30 p.m., or as soon as thereafter possi- 15C01-1310-MF-000157 wherein Wells Fargo Bank, ble, at Dearborn County Jail, 301 W. High Street, N.A. was Plaintiff, and Brian H. Crow and Nicole J. Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, the fee simple of the whole Crow were Defendants, required me to make the body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana. sum as provided for in said Decree with interest Lot Number Eighteen (18) of Trailside Meadows in and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest the City of Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana. A bidder, on the 24th day of April, 2014, at the hour of copy of the plat of Trailside Meadows is recorded in 1:30 pm, or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 301 Cabinet 2, Slide 238 in the Recorder's Office of West High Street, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, the fee Dearborn County, Indiana. Prior Deed Reference: simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn as Instrument Number 200600005831. County, Indiana. State ID No. 15-07-19-103-025.000-003 Lot Number Seventy-Four (74) of Beckett Landing (Parcel No. 003-001266-18) Subdivision, Section III, being part of the Southwest Commonly known address: 212 Joseph Lane, Quarter of Section 3, Township 5 North Range 1 Aurora, IN 47001 West of the First Principal Meridian, located in the Together with rents, issues, income and profits City of Greendale, Lawrenceburg Township, as thereof, said sale will be made without relief from marked and designated on the plat thereof, re valuation or appraisement laws. This Notice shall corded in Plat Cabinet 2, Slide 267 (which replaces also represent service of Notice of Sale of the the plat recorded in Plat Cabinet 2, Slide 266) of the above-described real estate upon the owners, pur- Recorder's records of Dearborn County, Indiana. suant to requirements of IC 32-29-7-3. Subject to all easements and restrictions as out . Michael R. Kreinhop lined on said subdivision plat. Further subject to Sheriff of Dearborn County Declaration of Restrictive Covenants as recorded in Zarksis V. Daroga (17288-49) Official Record Book 8, Page 2699 of the Recorder's Attorney for the Plaintiff records of Dearborn County, Indiana. Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., L.P.A. Parcel No. 15-07-03-301-032.049-016 525 Vine Street, Suite 800 More commonly known as 347 Carroll St, GreenCincinnati, Ohio 45202 dale, IN 47025-1298 Phone: 800-910-4249 Together with rents, issues, income and profits Fax: (513) 723-2230 thereof, said sale will be made without relief from The Sheriffʼs Department does not warrant the ac- valuation or appraisement laws. curacy of the street address published herein. Michael R. Kreinhop, Sheriff 45953 P-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp Lawrenceburg Township The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street addressed published herein. DANIEL S. TOMSON, Plaintiff Attorney NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Attorney # 23777-64 TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. REAL ESTATE AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES 251 N. Illinois Street, Suite 1700 By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me di- Indianapolis, IN 46204-1944 rected from the Clerk of Circuit Court of Dearborn (317) 237-2727 County, Indiana, in Cause No. 15C01-1305-MF-95 NOTICE wherein JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Associa- FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. tion was Plaintiff, and Ryan R. Johnson and Allison 45941 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp M. Johnson, were Defendants, requiring me to make NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me dibidder, on the 24th day of April, 2014, at the hour of rected from the Clerk of Dearborn Circuit Court of 1:30 pm or as soon thereafter as is possible, at Dearborn County, Indiana, in Cause No. Lobby, 301 West High Street, Law Enforcement 15C01-1310-MF-154 wherein Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Center, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, the fee simple of was Plaintiff, and Zella Gamble a/k/a Zella Stewart the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, was a Defendant, required me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I Indiana. LOT NO. NINETY-FOUR (94) AND THE EAST ONE- will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on HALF OF LOT NO. NINETY-FIVE (95) AS DESIG - the 24th day of April, 2014, at the hour of1:30 p m, NATED ON THE PLAT OF RIDGEVIEW SUBDIVIDI- or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 301 West SON, WHICH PLAT IS RECORDED IN CABINET 1, High Street, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, the fee simSLIDE 11, OF DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA, AND ple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS, EASEMENTS AND County, Indiana. RESTRICTIONS AS SET FORTH ON SAID RE - Lot Number Forty-three (43) as marked and desigCORDED PLAT TO WHICH REFERENCE IS HEREBY nated on the record plat of Rahe Heights Subdivision in the City of Aurora, said County and State, as MADE. More commonly known as: 12 Catalpa Ave., Law- recorded in Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 29, of the Records of Dearborn County, Indiana: TOGETHER WITH and renceburg, Indiana 47025 subject to an easement to Public Service Company Parcel No. 15-07-02-303-027.000-016 Together with rents, issues, income, and profits of Indiana, Inc., (D.R. 105, page 211) and all restricthereof, said sale will be made without relief from tions, covenants and easement as set forth in Cabinet 1, Slide 29. valuation or appraisement laws. Parcel No. 15-12-06-204-021.000-003 Michael R. Kreinhop Sheriff of Dearborn County More commonly known as 208 Pleasant View Dr, Aurora, IN 47001-9418 Greendale Township Michael R. Kreinhop, Sheriff Lawrence J. Kemper Center Township Attorney for Plaintiff The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the Nelson & Frankenberger accuracy of the street addressed published herein. 3105 East 98thStreet, Suite 170 ELYSSA M. MEADE, Plaintiff Attorney Indianapolis, Indiana 46280 Attorney # 25352-64 Attorney Number: 18029-29 NELSON & FRANKENBERGER IS A DEBT COLLEC- FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. TOR. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, 251 N. Illinois Street, Suite 1700 AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE Indianapolis, IN 46204-1944 (317) 237-2727 USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. NOTICE 45826 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. 45940 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp NOTICE OF SHERIFFʼS 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. 15C01-0812-MF-283 wherein Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for J.P. Morgan Mortgage Acquisition Trust 2007-CH3 (JPMMAC 2007-CH3) was Plaintiff, and Tommy D. Stevens, Jr. and Melissa Stevens, 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 24th day of April, 2014 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: LOT NUMBERED TWO THOUSAND NINE HUN DRED THIRTY-FIVE (2935) OF HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE SUBDIVISION, SECTION XI, AS THE SAME IS DESIGNATED, NUMBERED AND KNOWN ON THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF, PLAT BOOK NUMBER 7, PAGES 45-50, OF THE RECORDS OF THE RE CORDER OF DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA. ALSO: SITUATED IN DEARBORN COUNTY, STATE OF INDIANA, TO-WIT: BEING ALL OF LOT NUMBER 2936 OF HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE SUBDIVISION, SECTION 11, AS THE SAME IS DESIGNATED AND NUMBERED ON THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 45-50, OF THE RECORDS OF THE RECORDER OF DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA. Commonly known as: 20901 Bellemeade Drive, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 Tax Key#: 15-06-23-202-054.000-020, 15-06-23-202-061.000-020 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. 45910 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Dearborn Superior Court 1 of Dearborn County, Indiana, in Cause No. 15C01-1309-MF-000144 wherein Central Mortgage Company was Plaintiff, and Donna L. Casper, United Community Bank and The Unknown Tenant were Defendants, required 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 24th day of April, 2014, at the hour of 1:30 pm, or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 301 West High Street, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana. Being all of Lot 116, Valley Woods Subdivision, Section 6 as the same is recorded in Cabinet 2, Slide No. 208 in the Office of the Recorder of Dearborn County, Indiana. Parcel No. 15-06-35-800-037.000-016 More commonly known as 18521 Sycamore Woods Dr, Greendale, IN 47025-8630 Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Michael R. Kreinhop, Sheriff Lawrenceburg Township The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street addressed published herein. ALAN W. MCEWAN, Plaintiff Attorney Attorney # 2405149

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE 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. 15C01-1310-MF-000152 wherein JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association was Plaintiff, and Robert Hall was a Defendant, required 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 24th day ofApril, 2014, at the hour of 1:30 pm, or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 301 West High Street, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana. Parts of Lots #18 and #19 of Green Briar Estates, Section 2, which had been combined with other lots and erroneously called Lot #48, Green Briar Es tates, Section 3 lying in the southwest quarter of Section 26, Township 6 North, Range 2 West of the First Principal Meridian and being in Manchester Township of Dearborn County, Indiana described as follows: Beginning at an iron pin marking the southeast corner of Lot #18, Green Briar Estates, Section 2 (Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 138); thence N 89 07' 40: W with the north right-of-way line of Briarway Court 286.71 feet to an iron pin; thence with the east line of the lands purchased by Stanley Fleek in 1998 (Deed Reccord 299, Page 330) the following two courses:1. Northerly with the arc of a tangent curve, concave northeasterly (center being N 00 52' 20" E. 25.00 feet) a distance of 39.27 feet (long chord bearing N 44 07' 40" W. 35.36 feet) to an iron pin and;2. N 00 52'20" E with the westerly line of former Lot # 19 for a distance of 50.00 feet to an iron pin; Thence N 60 10'53: E severing former Lot #19 and Lot #18 a full distance of 362.47 feet to an iron pin; thence S 00 52'20" W with the line common to former Lot #18 and #17 of Green Briar Estates, Sec. 2 a distance of 260.00 feet to the point of beginning. This tract contains 1.2000 acres from the lands of Stanley I. Fleek and Joyce A. Fleek (Deed Record 303, Page 609), and it is subject to the restrictions of Green Briar Estate, Section #2 and Section #3. This metes and bounds land description was prepared by Roger Woodfill, Indiana registered Land Surveyor, S-0161 as part of survey D9-02-15-07; 26-6N-2W-1 filed with the Dearborn County Plan Commission. Parcel No. 15-05-26-300-003.005-019 More commonly known as 7906 Briarway Ct, Guilford, IN 47022-9445 Michael R. Kreinhop, Sheriff Manchester Township The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street addressed published herein. MARC J. ANCEL, Plaintiff Attorney Attorney # 23488-49 FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. 251 N. Illinois Street, Suite 1700 Indianapolis, IN 46204-1944 (317) 237-2727 NOTICE FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. 45936 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE 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. 15C01-1307-MF-116 wherein JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association was Plaintiff, and Marc J. Maley, Holly A. Maley, Eagle Savings Bank and Hidden Valley Lake Property Owners Association, Inc. were Defendants, required 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 24th day of April, 2014, at the hour of 1:30pm, or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 301 West High Street, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana. Lot Number 596 of Hidden Valley Lake Subdivision, Section No. 3, as the same is designated, numbered and known as the recorded plat thereof in Plat Book No. 7, pages 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the records of the Recorder, Dearborn County, Indiana.

Indiana. Lot Number 596 of Hidden Valley Lake Subdivision, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2014 SEPTEMBER 27, 2012 Section No. 3, THURSDAY, as the same is designated, numbered and known as the recorded plat thereof in Plat Book No. 7, pages 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the records of the Recorder, Dearborn County, Indiana. More commonly known as 1127 Springdale Ct, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025-8967 Parcel No. 15-06-21-104-088.000-020 Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Michael R. Kreinhop, Sheriff Miller Township The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street addressed published herein. LESLIE A. WAGERS, Plaintiff Attorney Attorney # 27327-49 FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. 251 N. Illinois Street, Suite 1700 Indianapolis, IN 46204-1944 (317) 237-2727 NOTICE FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. 45911 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp IN THE DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT CAUSE NO. 15C01-1403-MF-029 STATE OF INDIANA THE FRIENDSHIP STATE BANK Plaintiff vs. JAN S. KORB and COMMUNITY MERCY HEALTH SYSTEM d/b/a OAKWOOD VILLAGE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION TO DEFENDANT: Jan S. Korb, whose whereabouts are unknown. 1. You have been sued by the plaintiff named above, in the court identified above. 2. The nature of the suit is to foreclose a mortgage, and the details are stated in the complaint. The Complaint also states what the plaintiff requests from the court and the amount demanded, if any, by the plaintiff. 3. To prevent a default judgment from being entered against you, an answer or other appropriate re sponse in writing to the complaint must be filed either by you or your attorney within thirty (30) days after the last notice of this action is published, and in case you fail to do so, judgment by default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint by the Plaintiff. 4. If you do not file a written response, the plaintiff can obtain a default judgment and foreclosure. 5. You may be entitled to a settlement conference that will you allow you to speak with your mortgage company and discuss alternatives to foreclosure. If you want a settlement conference, you must re quest it with the court within 30 days after you received this summons and complaint. 6. Keep in mind that the written response to the complaint and the request for the settlement conference are two separate things. If you do not file a written response within 30 days but request a settlement conference, the plaintiff may still obtain a default judgment and foreclose. If you file a written response but do not request a settlement conference, the court may decide you have waived your right to a settlement conference. 7. If you have a claim for relief against the Plaintiff arising from the same transaction or occurrence, you must assert it in your written answer or re sponse. DATED: March 13, 2014. Richard M. Probst Clerk, Dearborn Circuit Court Douglas C. Wilson, Esq. P.O. Box 335 Batesville, IN 47006 Telephone: (812) 934-2173 Attorney for The Friendship State Bank NOTICE: DOUGLAS C. WILSON IS A DEBT COL LECTOR. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. 45906 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp SUMMONS – SERVICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF DEARBORN COUNTY LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA CAUSE NO. 15C01-1401-MF-000006 STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF DEARBORN SS: GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC PLAINTIFF vs KELLY G. SEEVERS DEFENDANT NOTICE OF SUIT To the defendants above named, and any other person who may be concerned. You are notified that you have been sued in the Court above named. The nature of the suit against you is the foreclo sure of a mortgage upon the property legally de scribed as follows: Part of the North half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 6, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone at the Southeast corner of the Samuel Deaton Estate lands, said stone is supposed to be the North 19.52 chains (1288.32 ft.) and then West 12.30 chains (811.8 ft.) from the Southeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of Section 6 and said stone also being North 89 degrees 58 minutes West 6.22 feet from an iron pipe at the Northeast corner of Rahe Heights Subdivision as is recorded in Plat Book 5, at page 68 of the Records of Dearborn County; and running thence with Deaton East line, North 26 degrees 20 minutes East 447.5 feet to an iron pipe; thence with the Deaton East line North 28 degrees 01 minutes 30 seconds East 245.88 feet to an iron pipe and the actual beginning point of the parcel herein (de scribed) (conveyed); thence North 61 degrees 58 minutes 30 seconds West 133.32 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 04 degrees 18 minutes West 278.68 feet to a railroad spike driven in the center of an old public road; thence with the center of said road, North 86 degrees 00 minutes East 121.23 feet to a railroad spike at the Northwest corner of a 0.35 acre Lot belonging to Larry H. and Gladys T. Bennett, Husband and Wife (D.R. 97 at page 390); thence with the Bennett-Deaton line South 11 degrees 41 minutes 30 seconds East 281.0 feet to an iron pipe at the Bennett Southwest corner; thence with the Deaton East line, South 28 degrees 01 minute 30 seconds West 83.62 feet to the actual beginning point. Containing1.019 acres all of which is in Center Township. Commonly known as: 116 Gnawbone Road, Aurora, IN 47001-1020 This summons by publication is specifically di rected to the following defendant(s) whose whereabouts are unknown with their last known address as follows: Kelly G. Seevers 116 Gnawbone Road Aurora, IN 47001-1020 In addition to the above-named defendants being served by this summons, there may be other defendants who have an interest in this lawsuit. An answer or other appropriate response in writing to the Complaint must be filed either by you or your attorney with the Clerk of the Court for Dearborn County at: Clerk of Dearborn County Courthouse Offices, 215 W High St Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 on or before the 3rd day of May, 2014, (the same being thirty (30) days after the Third Notice of Suit), and if you fail to do so a judgment may be entered against you for what the plaintiff has demanded. Richard M. Probst Clerk, Dearborn Circuit Court Kristin L. Durianski 24866-64 Attorney for Plaintiff Unterberg & Associates, P.C. 8050 Cleveland Place Merrillville, IN 46410 (219) 736-5579 Atty File: 1015588 This communication is from a Debt Collector. This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. 45821 C-3-20-R-3t hspaxlp


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER MARCH 20, 2014 27, 2012

THE DEARBORN COUNTY REGISTER

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How about some more honor rolls?

East Central High School Lutz, Melody Autumn; Lutz, Shelannounces second quarter by Claire; Lynch, Connor John; honor students: Mages, Rachel Nicole; Manning, Izabelle Kamiel; Marro, Jack E; Exemplary Martini, Haley Rae; Maurer, JarAbanto, Kaitlyn Nicole; Acheson, rett Patrik; Mccann, Diana Ann; Eric Mospens; Altum, Lindsey Mccann, Hannah Marie; Mccann, Marie; Andres, Patrick Richard; Nathan Randall; Mccomas, AbiArmstrong, Shelby Anne; Ascher- gail Nicole; Mccory, Baxter Jerman, Samantha Lee; Ashton, don; Mcmahon, Skylar Cassidy; Abby S; Austing, Nathan Robert; Mcvay, Nicholas M; Meyer, AbiBack, Anthony David; Backherms, gail Elise; Meyer, Abigail Louise; Hal Joseph; Badinghaus, Christin Meyer, Gabrielle Elizabeth; MidRose; Baker, Mary Elizabeth; Bar- dleton, Kylie Ann; Mitchell, Logan nett, Tess Kathleen; Batta, Cas- Tyler; Montazemi, Franchesca C; sandra Elizabeth; Batta, Keith J; Morgan, William Gunner; MorBauman, Austin Robert; Bechtel, timer, Kaitlyn Marie; Moser, Nolan Tabytha Cyrena; Beck, Kyle David; William; Murdock, Carissa Taylor; Bedel, Bridget Leigh; Bedinghaus, Myers, Jason Hosea; Nailor, HaiStephanie Ann; Bender, Justin ley Janet; Napier, Paige Noelle; Mitchell; Bertke, Luke James; Negangard, Frank Andrew; Owen, Bertke, Mark Joseph; Beyersdo- Malory B; Paul, Conner Michael; erfer, Ryan Thomas; Bigelow, An- Pierce, Andrew John; Poindexter, drew J; Bills, Kylee Morgan; Tyler Robert; Polito, Anya Colette; Bischoff, Lindsay Jennifer; Blan- Polito, Ian Connor; Preston, Sierco, James Steven; Bosse, Jason ra Nicole; Quiroz, Daniel Martin; Jerome; Bosse, Jill Elizabeth; Rabold, Alexander Edward; Bourquein, Matthew Robert; Rabold, Lauren Elizabeth; Raftery, Brand, James S; Brashear, Logan Daniel Joseph; Raftery, Megan Dean; Bridges, Ivy J; Broughton, Rose; Reiter, Emily Nicole; RenNathaniel Aaron; Brown, Jason ninger, Kelley Anne; Reynolds, Spencer; Brown, Jordan Christo- Kate Lynn; Richter, Bradley Scott; pher; Brush, Jake Douglas; Richter, Miranda Renee; Richter, Brush, Joseph Edward; Burch- Sarah Christine; Robben, Julia field, Ericka E; Burchfield, Mi- Brooke; Rodgers, Cassidy Carchelle Lauren; Bush, Abigail Eliza- lene; Rodgers, Kiley Shannon; beth; Campbell, Alexander Na- Roland, Megan Renee; Rolfes, than; Carleton, Erin Rose; Car- Dylan Charles; Rose, Brittany tuyvelles, Kelli Anne; Caudy, Cor- Renee; Rosemeyer, Keith Miryn Deanna; Cleary, Casey E; chael; Rosenberger, Chloe Eileen; Coakley, Cheyanne Marie; Cody, Ruehl, Sarah Nicole; Rupp, MeSamuel William; Cody, Zachary lissa Renee; Ruschke, Hannah Forrest; Conklin, Haley Rose; Grace; Ruter, Kristin Nicole; Ryan, Cook, Christopher David; Cook- Kelli Renee; Sandmann, Hannah endorfer, Alex Michael; Cooper, Elizabeth; Santos Nunez, Nikarlis Carl Wesley; Corn, Nathan Alex; A; Sawyer, Brittney Danielle; Davidson, Melissa M; Davis, Schloemer, Abigail Marie; SchmeKelsey Jane; Deater, Ariel Domi- usser, Nathan Gregory; Schmuelnique; Deater, Rebecca Sue; Ded- ling, Anna Marie; Schneider, dens, Lauren Elizabeth; Deitsch, Madeline Jane; Schneider, Renee Mackenzie Mae; Depue, Brianna Elizabeth; Schneider, Zachary Marie; Dermody, Elizabeth Marie; Ryan Otto; Schroder, Megan AlDick, Ethan Riley; Eckstein, Ethan exandra; Schwartz, Joni ElizaW; Eisenschmidt, Catherine Ce- beth; Senitza, Rachel Anne; celi; Elliott, Dominic Paul; Engelk- Shackelford, Alexis Marie; Sheling, Dakota Davied; Ertel, Katelyn ton, Cierra Justice; Shoemaker, A; Ewing, Brady Reid; Fischer, Maria Nicole; Shugar, Andrea Christiana Marie; Frank, Taylor Laura; Shumate, Brittany ShiLynn; Freel, Alicia Nicole; Fricker, anne; Shumate, Erin Alene; SickGabrielle Eliza; Gabbard, Baylee ing, Erika Nicole; Sicking, Rachael Rose; Galle, Amanda Jo; Garcia, Anne; Sidell, Shoshanna M; SizeSara Nicole; Gard, Kaitlyn Eliza- more, Samantha Jean; Skeens, beth Jane; Gaynor, Tanya Marie; Colbye S; Smith, Jake Nicolay; Gesell, Olivia L; Getha, Cody Mi- Smith, Madelyn J; Snook, Haley chael; Gindling, Kendall Louise; Marie; Spahni, Amanda M; SpanGinn, Rebecca Elizabeth; Gish, gler, Austin Anthony; Sparks, JoSean Patrick; Grimm, Andrew Mi- seph Jerrold; Steinmetz, Nikayla chael; Gruen, Timothy David; Sue; Stephans, Hope Victoria; Grunkemeyer, Mariah Ashton; Sterwerf, Kaitlin M; Stewart, Kyle Gutapfel, Tyler David; Gutapfel, William; Stoll, Phillip Andrew; Valerie Therese; Hallman, Sarah Stonefield, Bryce Hunter; StruewAnne; Halpin, Ashley Marianne; ing, Meredith Leigh; Struewing, Harrington, Eric Alan; Hartman, Rachael E; Stutler, Hannah VictoAaron Michael; Hartman, Bailey ria; Tallon, Cody James; Tanner, Marie; Hartung, Jordan Lynn; Reese Matthew; Tillmann, Jachob Hay, Kyle Robert; Hay, Megan Scott; Trabel, Alison Renee; TreRose; Heilmayer, Lily Suzanne; main, Jacob David; Trinidad, KenHeilmayer, Vinny W; Helton, dra Rayne; Turner, Madison Anne; Bryssa Lynn; Henderson, Ross Vanosdol, Amber; Lynn; VogelgeEric; Herth, Lucinda Renee; Hib- sang, Audrey Lynn; Weber, Krisbett, Jake William; Hill, Elizabeth ten M; Weber, Morgan Irene; Kimberly; Hobbie, Hansel Alexan- Weber, Morgan Nicole; Weigel, der; Hoffman, Mitchell Lee; Hors- Daniel Edward; Weisenbach, man, James Curtis; Horstman, Katherine Ann; Weisenbach, Luke John William; Huber, Tarrah Ann; William; Weismiller, Meghan ElizHudepohl, Andrew Walter; Hun- abeth; Weismiller, Sarah Ann; tington, Adam Russell; Imeroni, Wells, Thomas Hunter; Werner, Sophia Gabrielle; Jackson, Naomi Nathaniel William; Whitehead, Rachel; Johnson, Marissa Mi- Margo Elaine; Wiesmann, Abbie chelle; Kern, Carly Josephine; Rae; Wilgenbusch, Abigail L; WilKern, Gwendolyn Marie; Kilby, genbusch, Jacob Scott; Wilhelm, Michael A; Knueven, Jacob Mar- Carlie C; Wilhelm, Chloe Nicole; tin; Knueven, Nathan H; Kocher, Wilhelm, Erin Christine; Williams, Brayden Arthur; Krimmer, Mat- Audrey Clare; Williams, Calvin T; thew Philip; Krummen, Cassidy Williams, Ciara Kearcelynn; WilRae; Kuebel, Laura Ashley; Kue- liams, Grant Cameron; Williams, bel, Matthew Jacob; Kuhn, Emily Lillian Marie; Williamson, Alyca Ann; Lattire, Holly Rae; Lenhart, Marie; Willwerth, Amber Lynn; Joey Merritt; Ludwig, Alexandra Wilson, Miranda C; Wintz, MiNicole; Lussow, Katelyn Nicole; randa Marie; Withers, Caleb; Wit-

tich, Braeden Joseph; Woeste, Hannah Marie; Wolfe, Jacob Lee; Wood, Whitney Catherine; Wurzelbacher, Katalyn R; Yochman, Andrew William; Zeek, Tori Anne; Zeiser, Morgan; Zengerling, Jacob Andrew. Regular Bradley Admire; Cheyenne Alexander; Dakotah Alexander; Abigail Alig; Allen Carlie; Andres Megan; Annis Elijah; Applegate Kimberly; Armbruster Claudia; Ashcraft Blake; Aulbach Miranda; Badescu Haley; Barga Courtney; Barnhorst Cassidie; Barnhorst Kaylee; Barry Alexis; Bartholomew Ashley; Beal Skyler; Becker Clayton; Beeler Shane; Bergman Dillon; Betts Emily; Bittner Jacob; Bittner Seth; Bolten Brittanie; Bonomini Bradley; Booth Trenton; Boudreau Aimee; Bourquein Jonathon; Bowling Grant; Brewer Kayla; Britz Jordan; Broderick Leah; Brown Haylie; Brown Melanie; Bunch Olivia; Burns Audrey; Burns Samuel; Byrd Jacob; Cable Skye; Caldwell Maggie; Callahan Bradley; Callahan Dillon; Campbell Brandon; Campbell Jamie; Cannon Caleb; Castle Clayton; Childers Hannah; Cichon Koleman; Colon Sophia; Corbin Christina; Corn Courtney; Covert Brady; Cramer Kuyler; Crum Rebecca; Cuellar Audrey; Cummings Tara; Currence Emma; Davis Haley; Davis Tanis; Deck Christian; Defiglio Alyssandra; Denny Amanda; Dessauer Pete; Dick Kyla; Dierckman Kaylee; Dieselberg Brett; Dimeglio Shaye; Dole Nathan; Doll Alex; Doll Jordan; Doll Kayla; Doyle Shelby; Dudley Devon; Dudley Trisha; Eckstein Alexandrea; Eckstein Kameron; Eckstein Rebecca; Edds, Ethan Ayers; Egbers Emily; Erickson Riley; Farmer Gavyn; Feilhauer Hannah; Fette Olivia; Fischer Evan; Fisher Savannah; Fite Erica; Floyd Alexis; Fox Cai; Fox Kaitlyn; Fox Katherine; Fox Michael; Freese Ryan; Freson Madison; Fugate Jaylah; Furney Rachel; Fury Kyle; Fury Ryan; Gagne Dana; Gagne Dominique; Galle Alyx; Gehle Trey; Getz Jessica; Gindling Dustin; Gonzalez Olivia; Graham Ryan; Greber Sarah; Gregg Therese; Greiwe Jackson; Grimes Melissa; Grimes Michelle; Grubbs Josey; Gruen Erik; Gruen Robert; Guenther Brandon; Guenther Landon; Guess Kaleb; Gulley Pamela; Gutapfel Jillian; Hacker Robert; Hall Megan; Hamersly Elizabeth; Hampton Kayla; Hargis Brandon; Hart Brianna; Hartman Katherine; Hartman Kristen; Haussler Connor; Heath Micheal; Hendren Felicity; Henry Noah; Henry Zoe; Hickey Michaela; Hilbert Anthony; Hodges Elizabeth; Hoffman Cameron; Hoffman Jordan; Hoffman Megan; Hofmann Jesse; Hoog Colton; Howard Savannah; Huber Kalea; Hutson Hannah; Ingram Rebecca; Jackson Rachel; Jennings Tiffany; Jones Chelsea; Jones Meghan; Kater Hannah; Kelly Logan; Kern Taylor; Kern Victoria; Ketcham Cassandra; Killeen Bryan; Kinnett Megan; Kirby Maddalyn; Klare Caitlin; Knigga Eric; Knueven John; Knueven Zachary; Koelling Kyle; Kolton Joshua; Koschmeder Emily; Kramer Ethan; Kraus Kady; Krummen Kaleb; Lake Shelby; Laker Colton; Lambrinides Alexia; Lammering Ryan; Langefeld Elizabeth; Larsen Carlee; Lavin Brittney; Lee Jacob; Legendre Kayla; Lehman Sarah; Lehmann Bayley; Lepper Megan; Ludwig Katelyn; Martin Alexander; Martin Madison; Martini

Maria; Martini Michael; Martini Ross; Mason Cameron; Masterson Michael; Maurer Tyler; McClure Brandon; McCool Allie; McCracken Chloe; McGuire Seth; McGuire Spencer; Means Madison; Mechley Abigail; Messer Alixandra; Meunier Caroline; Miller Alivia; Miller Jordan; Mitts Aaron; Mitts Devin; Mobley Hannah; Moorehead Sarah; Morgan Elizabeth; Morman Cara; Morrow Jolynn; Mortimer Keirstyn; Moser Brandi; Munchel Michelle; Muncy Clayton; Nadler Kierstin; Noble Zachary; Noel Jacob; Noppert Joseph; O’Hearn Elizabeth; O’Shaughnessy Paul; Oehlman Edward; Ohmer Tyler; Paff Jakob; Page Mike; Palazzolo Aidan; Parker Blake; Patton Hannah; Petrocelli Ashley; Phelps Abigayle; Phillips Jessica; Plowman Hanna; Pope Sara; Pretty Kasey; Priebe Benjamin J; Priebe Benjamin K; Priebe Carolyn; Pruitt Alexander; Quick Olivia; Raftery Shayne; Ramsey Rega; Randolph Samantha; RavennaKatie; Reinshagen Paige; Reiter Sarah; Richter Amanda; Richter Hannah; Richter Jarrett; Richter Kaitlyn; Richter Samantha; Ritzi Morgan; Roell Nicole; Roepke Shay; Rolfes Matthew; Rose Ashley; Rosenberger Katherine; Rosengrant Charles; Roszell Amber; Roth Derek; Salatin Nicholas; Sale Seth; Sandmann Nicole; Sauer Destiny; Sawyer Julia; Schilling Kadin; Schlarmann Patricia; Schoenefeld Alexis; Schoenefeld Justin; Schulte Sarah; Schuman Cortny; Schuman Mitchell; Schuman Sarah; Schwenk John; Scott Katie; Seaver Rylie; Seevers Alex; Seig Logan; Seiwertn Jillian; Serrentino Devon; Sheehan Garrett; Shoemaker Savannah; Shumate Brandon; Shumate Robyn; Siebert Keri; Simpson Jaymee; Sims Jacob; Skeens Jacob; Slagle Hope; Smith Dustin; Smith Joshua; Smith Zachary; Spangler Victoria; Steinmetz Jacob; Sterwerf Mickayla; Steuver Victoria; Stewart Jared; Stidham Nicholas; Stonebraker Ryley; Streng Mackenzie; Strimple Olyvia; Stumpf Belle; Stutts Jaden; Sutherland Chase; Swartz Sandra; Sweeney Patrick; Tewksbury Noah; Tillmann Nicholas; Tippitt Kelsey; Trabel Abagail; Trice Cody; Trotta Clint; Turcott Rowan; Turner Emily; Turner Samantha; Vickery Elizabeth; Volker Daria; Volker Mason; Wagner Katelyn; Wallpe Kyle; Wanninger Alyssa; Waples Taylor; Warren Olivia; Watkins Dillon; Weltzin Kevin; Werner Brady; Werner Evan; Wheat Faith; Whitaker Megan; White Charlotte; White Emily; White Katelyn; Wilgenbusch Samuel; Wilhelm Drew; Wilhelm Tyler; Williamson Andrew; Willoughby Shawn; Wilson Joshua; Wilson Kaylee; Wilson Tyler; Wilson Zachary; Witko Dominic; Wolfzorn Caitlyn; Wood Blake; Wood Bryce; Wullenweber Tayler; Yauger Holidae; Yocum Peyton; Zacarias Evan;Zeiser Sidnee; Zeiser Tryston. East Central High School announces first semester honor students: Exemplary Acheson Eric; Altum Lindsey; Andres Patrick; Armstrong Shelby; Ascherman Samantha; Ashton Abby; Austing Nathan; Backherms Hal; Baker Mary; Barnett Tess; Batta Cassandra; Batta Keith; Bauman Austin; Beck Kyle; Beeler Shane; Bender Justin; Bertke Mark; Beyersdoerfer Ryan; Bigelow Andrew; Bills Kylee;

Bischoff Lindsay; Blanco James; Jacob; Trinidad Kendra; Vanosdol Bosse Jason; Bourquein Mat- Amber; Volker Mason; Wannthew; Brand James; Brashear inger Alyssa; Weber Morgan; Logan; Bridges Ivy; Broughton Weber Morgan; Weigel Daniel; Nathaniel Brown Jason; Brown Weisenbach Katherine; WeisenJordan; Brush Jake; Brush Jo- bach Luke; Weismiller Meghan; seph; Burchfield Ericka; Bush Weismiller Sarah; Wells Thomas; Abigail; Caldwell Maggie; Camp- Werner Nathaniel; Whitehead bell Alexander; Carleton Erin; Car- Margo; Wiesmann Abbie; Wiltuyvelles Kelli; Caudy Corryn; genbusch Abigail; Wilgenbusch Cichon Koleman; Cleary Casey; Jacob;Wilhelm Carlie; Wilhelm Coakley Cheyanne; Cody Samuel; Chloe; Wilhelm Erin; Williams AuCody Zachary; Conklin Haley; drey; Williams Calvin; Williams Cook Christopher; Cookendorfer Ciara; Williams Grant; Williams Alex; Cooper Carl; Corbin Christi- Lillian; Wintz Miranda; Withers na; Corn Nathan; Davidson Me- Caleb; Wittich Braeden; Woeste lissa; Davis Kelsey; Deater Ariel; Hannah; Wolfe Jacob; Wood Deater Rebecca; Defiglio Alys- Whitney; Wurzelbacher Katalyn; sandra; Deitsch Mackenzie; Der- Yochman Andrew; Zeek Tori; mody Elizabeth; Dick Ethan; Eck- Zengerling Jacob. stein Ethan; Eisenschmidt Catherine; Elliott Dominic; Engelking Regular Honors Dakota; Ertel Katelyn; Ewing Abanto Kaitlyn; Alexander CheyBrady; Frank Taylor; Freel Alicia; enne; Alig Abigail; Allen Carlie; Fricker Gabrielle; Gabbard Baylee; Andres Megan; Annis Elijah; ApGalle Amanda; Garcia Sara; plegate Kimberly; Armbruster Gaynor Tanya; Gesell Olivia; Claudia; Aulbach Miranda; Back Getha Cody; Gindling Kendall; Anthony; Badescu Haley; BadingGinn Rebecca; Gish Sean; Grimm haus Christin; Barga Courtney; Andrew; Gruen Robert; Gruen Barnhorst Cassidie; Barry Alexis; Timothy; Grunkemeyer Mariah; Bartholomew Ashley; Beal Skyler; Gutapfel Tyler; Gutapfel Valerie; Bechtel Tabytha; Becker Clayton; Halpin Ashley; Harrington Eric; Bedel Bridget; Bedinghaus StephHartman Aaron; Hartman Bailey; anie; Bergman Dillon; Bertke Hartung Jordan; Hay Kyle; Hay Luke; Betts Emily; Bittner Jacob; Megan; Heilmayer Lily; Helton Bittner Seth; Bonomini Bradley; Bryssa; Henderson Ross; Herth Booth Trenton; Bosse Jill; BouLucinda; Hill Elizabeth; Hobbie dreau Aimee; Bourquein JonaHansel; Hoffman Mitchell; Hors- thon; Bowling Grant; Brackett man James; Horstman John; Tyler; Brewer Kayla; Broderick Hudepohl Andrew; Huntington Leah; Brown Haylie; Brown MelaAdam; Imeroni Sophia; Ingram nie; Bunch Olivia; Burchfield MiRebecca; Jackson Naomi; Jen- chelle; Burns Samuel; Byrd nings Tiffany; Johnson Marissa; Jacob; Cable Skye; Callahan Kern Gwendolyn; Kilby Michael; Bradley; Callahan Dillon; CampKnueven Jacob; Knueven Nathan; bell Brandon; Campbell Jamie; Kolton Joshua; Krimmer Mat- Cannon Caleb; Carbaugh Andrew; thew; Krummen Cassidy; Kuebel Castle Clayton; Childers Hannah; Laura; Kuebel Matthew; Kuhn Combs Krista; Covert Brady; CraEmily; Lattire Holly; Lehman mer Kuyler; Crum Rebecca; CuelSarah; Lenhart Joey; Ludwig Al- lar Audrey; Cummings Tara; Curexandra; Lussow Katelyn; Lutz rence Emma; Davis Haley; Davis Melody; Lutz Shelby; Lynch Con- Tanis; Deck Christian; Deddens nor; Mages Rachel; Manning Iza- Lauren; Denny Amanda; Depue belle; Marro Jack; Martini Haley; Brianna; Dessauer Pete; Dick McCann Diana; McCann Hannah; Kyla; Dieselberg Brett; Dirr MorMcCann Nathan; McComas Abi- gan; Dole Maximilian; Dole Nagail; McCory Baxter; McMahon than; Doll Alex; Doyle Shelby; Skylar; Means Madison; Mechley Dudley Devon; Dudley Trisha; Abigail; Meyer Abigail; Meyer Eckstein Alexandrea; Eckstein KaAbigail; Middleton Kylie; Mitchell meron; Eckstein Rebecca; Egbers Logan; Montazemi Franchesca; Emily; Erickson Riley; Edds, Morgan William; Morman Cara; Ethan Ayers; Farmer Gavyn; FeilMortimer Kaitlyn; Moser Nolan; hauer Hannah; Fischer Christiana; SUMMONS – SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Murdock Carissa; Myers Jason; Fischer Evan; Fisher Savannah; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Napier Paige; Negangard Frank;DEARBORN Fite Erica;COUNTY Floyd Alexis; Fox Cai; O’Hearn Elizabeth; Owen Malory; Fox Katherine; Fox Michael; LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA CAUSE NO. 15C01-1401-MF-000011 Paul Conner; Pierce Andrew; Freese Ryan; Fugate Jaylah; FurINDIANA Poindexter Tyler;STATE PolitoOFAnya; ney Rachel; Fury Kyle; Galle Alyx; COUNTY OF DEARBORN SS: Polito Ian; PrestoGREEN Sierra;TREE Priebe Gard Kaitlyn; Gehle Trey; Getz SERVICING LLC Carolyn; Quiroz PLAINTIFF Daniel; Rabold Jessica; Gindling Dustin; Gindling Alexander; Rabold vs Lauren; Raf- Kylie; Gonzalez Olivia; Graham GEORGE GLADYS SPINK, DEtery Daniel; Raftery Megan;SPINK, Raf- DECEASED; Ryan; Greber Sarah; Gregg CEASED; SHARON COLLIER, HEIRJosey; OF GLADYS tery Shayne;Randolph Samantha; Therese; Grubbs Gruen SPINK; ROBIN HEIR OF GLADYS Reiter Emily; Renninger Kelley;DILLARD, Erik; Guenther Landon; SPINK; Guess MARK SPINK, HEIR OF GLADYS SPINK; UNKNOWN Richter Bradley; Richter Kaleb; OF Guintini Dante; Hacker HEIRS Miranda; AND DEVISEES GLADYS SPINK; UN Richter Sarah; KNOWN Robben HEIRS Julia; AND Robert; Hall Megan; DEVISEES OF JULIEHallman SPINK, OF GLADYS SPINK; Hamersly ESTATE OFElizabeth; GLADYS Rodgers Cassidy;HEIR Rodgers Kiley; Sarah; SPINK; NICK HEIR Kayla; OF KATHLEEN CASE, Rolfes Dylan; Rosenberger Chloe;CASE, Hampton Hargis Brandon; HEIR OF GLADYSHart SPINK; CHRIS CASE,Katherine; HEIR OF Ruehl Sarah; Rupp Melissa; Brianna; Hartman KATHLEEN CASE, HEIR OF GLADYS SPINK; UNRuschke Hannah; Ryan HEIRS Kelli; OF Hartman Kristen;CASE, Haussler KNOWN KATHLEEN HEIRConOF Sandmann Hannah; GLADYSSantos SPINK nor; Heath Micheal; Heilmayer Nunez; Schmuelling Anna; Sch- Vinny; Hendren Felicity; Henry DEFENDANTS OF SUIT neider Renee; Schneider Zachary; NOTICE Noah; Henry Zoe; Hibbett Jake; To the defendants aboveAnthony; named, and any Elizaother Schroder Megan; Schuman Cort- Hilbert Hodges person who may be concerned. ny; Schwartz Joni; Senitza Ra- beth; Hoffman Cameron; HoffYou are notified that you have been sued in the chel; ShackelfordCourt Alexis; Shoeman Jordan; Hoffman Megan; above named. maker Maria; Shugar Andrea; Jesse; The nature of theHofmann suit against you Hollandsworth is the foreclo of a mortgage upon Hoog the property de Shumate Brittany;sure Shumate Erin; Hunter; Colton; legally Hornbach scribedRachael; as follows:Sarah; Huber Kalea; Huber TarSicking Erika; Sicking City of Greendale: Sidell Shoshanna;Situated Sizemore Sa- Town rah; ofHutson Hannah; Jackson in the Greendale, and being part mantha; Skeens ofColbye; Logan;5 North, Jackson Rachel; Jones SectionSmith 10, Township Range 1 West and Jake; Smith Madelyn; Jones Meghan; Kelly beginningSnook for the Chelsea; same in the North line of Tebbs Avenue at the Southeast Corner of aKern lot sold by Haley; Spahni Amanda; Sparks Logan; Kern Carly; Taylor; William G. and Victoria; Jean K. Greive; said beginJoseph; StephansTebbs Hope;to Sterwerf Kern Ketcham Cassanning point being also 50 feet East measured along Kaitlin; Stewart Kyle; Stoll Phillip; dra; Kinnett Madthe North line of Tebbs AvenueMegan; from theKirby Southeast Stonefield Bryce; Corner Struewing dalyn; Klare Caitlin; Eric; of aMerlot sold to Roy Miller and Knigga Marie Miller, edith; Struewing Rachael; Stutler Knueven John; Kocher Brayden; his wife; said beginning point being 700 feet measured along the North line of Tebbs Avenue, from the Hannah; Tanner Reese; Tillmann intersection of said line with the East line of Nowlin See HONOR, Page 8B Jachob; Trabel Alison; Tremain

Avenue; thence North 100 feet to a point; thence East parallel with said Tebbs Avenue, 50 feet; thence South and parallel with the East line of said Miller Lot, 100 feet to a point in the North line of Tebbs Avenue; thence West along said North line of Tebbs Avenue, 50 feet to the place of beginning; being a lot fronting 50 feet on Tebbs Avenue and extending back, with the same width, 100 feet to the South line of lot sold by Greive to McLester by deed dated November 22, 1949. Commonly known as: 224 Tebbs Avenue Lawrenceburg, IN 47025-1418 This summons by publication is specifically di rected to the following defendant(s) whose whereabouts are unknown with their last known address as follows: Mark Spink, Heir of Gladys Spink 7527 Miami Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45243 Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Gladys Spink 224 Tebbs Avenue Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Julie Spink, Heir of Gladys Spink 224 Tebbs Avenue Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 Estate of Gladys Spink UNKNOWN Unknown Heirs of Kathleen Case, Heir of Gladys Spink 224 Tebbs Avenue Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 In addition to the above-named defendants being served by this summons, there may be other defendants who have an interest in this lawsuit. An answer or other appropriate response in writing to the Complaint must be filed either by you or your attorney with the Clerk of the Court for Dearborn County at: Clerk of Dearborn County Courthouse Offices, 215 W High St Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 on or before the 20th day of April, 2014, (the same being thirty (30) days after the Third Notice of Suit), and if you fail to do so a judgment may be entered against you for what the plaintiff has demanded. Richard M. Probst Clerk, Dearborn Circuit Court Brian C. Berger 19753-45 Attorney for Plaintiff Unterberg & Associates, P.C. 8050 Cleveland Place Merrillville, IN 46410 (219) 736-5579 Atty File: 1015521 This communication is from a Debt Collector. This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. 45614 C-3-6-R-3t hspaxlp

LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS – SERVICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF DEARBORN COUNTY LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA CAUSE NO. 15C01-1401-MF-000011 STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF DEARBORN SS: GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC PLAINTIFF vs GEORGE SPINK, DECEASED; GLADYS SPINK, DECEASED; SHARON COLLIER, HEIR OF GLADYS SPINK; ROBIN DILLARD, HEIR OF GLADYS SPINK; MARK SPINK, HEIR OF GLADYS SPINK; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF GLADYS SPINK; UN KNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF JULIE SPINK, HEIR OF GLADYS SPINK; ESTATE OF GLADYS SPINK; NICK CASE, HEIR OF KATHLEEN CASE, HEIR OF GLADYS SPINK; CHRIS CASE, HEIR OF KATHLEEN CASE, HEIR OF GLADYS SPINK; UNKNOWN HEIRS OF KATHLEEN CASE, HEIR OF GLADYS SPINK DEFENDANTS NOTICE OF SUIT To the defendants above named, and any other person who may be concerned. You are notified that you have been sued in the Court above named. The nature of the suit against you is the foreclo sure of a mortgage upon the property legally de scribed as follows: City of Greendale: Situated in the Town of Greendale, and being part of Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 1 West and beginning for the same in the North line of Tebbs Avenue at the Southeast Corner of a lot sold by Tebbs to William G. and Jean K. Greive; said beginning point being also 50 feet East measured along the North line of Tebbs Avenue from the Southeast Corner of a lot sold to Roy Miller and Marie Miller, his wife; said beginning point being 700 feet measured along the North line of Tebbs Avenue, from the intersection of said line with the East line of Nowlin Avenue; thence North 100 feet to a point; thence East parallel with said Tebbs Avenue, 50 feet; thence South and parallel with the East line of said Miller Lot, 100 feet to a point in the North line of Tebbs Avenue; thence West along said North line of Tebbs Avenue, 50 feet to the place of beginning; be-


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Koelling Kyle; Koschmeder Emily; Kramer Ethan;Kraus Kady; Krummen Kaleb; Lake Shelby; Laker Colton; Lambrinides Alexia; Langefeld Elizabeth; Lee Jacob; Lehmann Bayley; Lepper Megan; Ludwig Katelyn; Martin Alexander; Martin Madison; Martini Maria; Martini Michael; Martini Ross; Mason Cameron; Masterson Michael; Maurer Jarrett; McClure Brandon; McCool Allie; McCracken Chloe; McGuire Seth; McGuire Spencer; McVay Nicholas; Messer Alixandra; Meyer Gabrielle; Miller Alivia; Miller Jordan; Mitts Aaron; Mitts Devin; Mobley Hannah; Moorehead Sarah; Morgan Elizabeth; Morrow Jolynn; Mortimer Keirstyn; Moser Brandi; Munchel Michelle; Muncy Clayton; Nadler Kierstin; Nailor Hailey; Newell Alec; Newkirk Rebecca; Noble Zachary; Noppert Joseph; O’Shaughnessy Paul; Oehlman Edward; Ohmer Tyler; Paff Jakob; Page Mike; Palazzolo Aidan; Parker Blake; Parr Emily; Patton Hannah; Petrocelli Ashley; Phelps Abigayle; Plowman Hanna; Pope Sara; Pretty Kasey; Priebe Benjamin J; Priebe Benjamin K; Ramsey Regan; Ravenna Katie; Reinshagen Paige; Reiter Sarah; Rennekamp Elizabeth; Reynolds Kate; Richter Amanda; Richter Hannah; Richter Jarrett; Richter Kaitlyn; Richter Samantha; Ritzi Morgan; Roell Nicole; Roland Megan; Rolfes Matthew; Rose Ashley; Rose Brittany; Rosemeyer Keith; Rosenberger Katherine; Rosengrant Charles; Oldenburg Academy of the Immaculate Conception is proud of all students. The following is a list of Oldenburg Academy’s first quarter honor roll students. Senior First Honors | GPA 3.75 and above Courtney Cull, Claire Dickey, Nichole Flaspohler, Isaiah Frey, Clifford Hammoor, Marie Herring, Joshua Hollingsworth, Madelyn Hunger, Joshua Kinker, Meredith Maier, Daniel Mullen, Gabrielle Mungcal, Emily Sanders, Elizabeth Siemer, Hannah Teaney, Briana Tindall, Peter Weisbrod, Cora Weisenbach Senior Second Honors | GPA 3.0 and above Elizabeth Bachus, Rachel Billingsley, Sarah Billingsley, Rachel Fairchild, Peter Harrah, Olivia Horan, Jessica Kline, Taylor Reed, Molly Rippe, Kurt Sarringhaus, Jazqueline Unkrich, Matthew Wanstrath, Melinda Zitnick. Junior First Honors | GPA 3.75 and above Nicholas Back, Anna Dickman, Ryne Domingo, Theodore Geis, Ivy Glaser,Caleb Gramman, Emily Gutman, Mark Hoog, Matthew Hurm, Christopher Jarman, Hayden Johnson, Jeremy Kelnhofer, Ella Lamping, Aaron Moorman, Christopher Nurrenberg, Lyndsay Piché, Kirsten Ricke, Emmalee Schulte, Cory Schuman, Brooke Siefert, Brian Ulrich, Sarah Wilder, Luke Wukusick. Junior Second Honors | GPA 3.0 and above Rory Bauman, Julia Cummins, Courtney Eckstein, Erin Flannery, Margaret Grieshop, Emily Harm, Brittany Harrell, Tyler Hogg, Cassandra Holtel, Megan Hornberger, Jacob Kessens, Hallie Kile, Olivia Lewis, Jordan Miller, Jaeger Rose, Olivia Shi, Haylee Siegel, Brian Weberding, Marissa Wroblewski. Sophomore First Honors | GPA 3.75 and above Tanner Alley, Robert Ash, Zoe Brown, Margaret Bruns, Mary Brunsman, GraceBurkhart, Jacob Fairfield, Mikaela Fangman, Erica Geers, Meghan Gray, Tyler Hesselbrock, Decker Horninger, Mat-

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Roszell Amber; Roth Derek; Ruter Kristin; Salatin Nicholas; Sale Seth; Sandmann Nicole; Sawyer Brittney; Sawyer Julia; Schloemer Abigail; Schmeusser Nathan; Schneider Madeline; Schoenefeld Alexis; Schulte Sarah; Schuman Mitchell; Schuman Sarah; Schwenk John; Scott Katie; Seaver Rylie; Seevers Alex; Seig Logan; Seiwert Jillian; Serrentino Devon; Shelton Cierra; Shumate Brandon; Shumate Robyn; Slagle Hope; Smith Joshua; Smith Rebekah; Smith Zachary; Soos Rebekah; Spangler Austin; Spangler Victoria; Steinmetz Jacob; Steinmetz Nikayla; Sterwerf Mickayla; Steuver Victoria; Stidham Nicholas; Streng Mackenzie; Stumpf Belle; Stutts Jaden; Sutherland Chase; Swartz Sandra; Sweeney Patrick; Tallon Cody; Tewksbury Noah; Tippitt Kelsey; Trabel Abagail; Trice Cody; Trotta Clint; Turcott Rowan; Turner Emily; Turner Madison; Turner Samantha; Vickery Elizabeth; Vogelgesang Audrey; Volker Daria; Wade Kayla; Waples Taylor; Warren Olivia; Watkins Dillon; Weber Kristen; Weltzin Kevin; Werner Brady; Werner Evan; Wheat Faith; Whitaker Megan; White Charlotte; White Emily; White Katelyn; Wiesmann Allie; Wilhelm Drew; Wilhelm Tyler; Williamson Alyca; Williamson Andrew; Willwerth Amber; Wilson Joshua; Wilson Kaylee; Wilson Miranda; Wilson Tyler; Wilson Zachary; Witko Dominic; Wolfzorn Caitlyn; Wood Bryce; Wullenweber Tayler; Yauger Holidae; Yocum Peyton; Zacarias Evan; Zeiser Morgan; Zeiser Sidnee; Zeiser Tryston. thew Moorman, Audrey Oesterling, Hannah Sparks, Kirsten Stenger, Luke Weisenbach. Sophomore Second Honors | GPA 3.0 and above Bryce Ahaus, Nicholas Bischoff, Mary Brunsman, Marissa Cranert, Shannon Deal, Emma Geis, Abby Greiwe, Madeline Hogg, Regan Horan, Nathaniel Hubert, Isabelle Kelley, Jason Kline, Jordan Kramer, Maria Lewis, Taylor McGraw, Joseph Mills, Benjamin Schebler, Claudia Schuckmann, Ashley Sedler, Caroline Storms, Carly Wagers. Freshman First Honors | GPA 3.75 and above Curtis Eckstein, Ethan Eldridge, Gracie Flaspohler, Gabriel Frey, Mary Glaser, Miranda Hillenbrand, Nathaniel Hollingsworth, Marie Hoog, Clay Hunger, David Kuntz, Dresden Lonergan, Claire McDaniel, Kole McGinn, Liam Mungcal, Samantha Nobbe, Jacob Preston, Haleigh Reed, Elizabeth Schulte, Helena Strohmier, Regan Weberding, Josie Wesseler. Freshman Second Honors | GPA 3.0 and above Morgan Burkart, MacKenzie Corbin, Emily Cornett, Amanda Cranert, Colleen Dietz, Ryley Elder, Elizabeth Fiutem, Justin Fledderman, Cori Hammoor, Michaela Hartman, Jared Hasselbring, Chase Hogg, Clare Hunter, Nathan Hurm, Elliot Jarman, Oliver Jarman, Benjamin Kahles, Harley Kidd, Kirstin Krause, Erica Leder, Madelyn Maier, Jonathon Mayborg, Elizabeth Miller, Nicholas Moorman, Samuel Rippe, Luke Ruter, Savannah Stratman, Matt Thomas, Katie Ulrich, Tyler Wachsmann, Michael Wandstrat, Elaine Welage.

Oldenburg Academy of the Immaculate Conception is a Franciscan Catholic co-educational college preparatory high school committed to academic excellence, social responsibility, leadership and personal growth for our students who will excel in our ever-changing world. Oldenburg Academy is sponsored by the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg. For more information, visit www.oldenburgacademy.org or contact Mrs. Annette Hunger, Admissions Director, at 812.934.4440 ext. 231.

Exciting things happening in the Art Department at Oldenburg Academy Students from Oldenburg Academy recently took several top honors in the regional Scholastic Art Awards competition. The highest distinction in the Scholastic Art competition is the ‘Gold Key’ award followed by the ‘Silver Key’ award. In addition to the individual entries, seniors may also submit portfolios. Fifteen senior portfolios were selected from the region and Oldenburg’s Luke Hammoor was one of the fifteen. In the individual category Luke Hammoor received two Gold Keys, Josh Hollingsworth received a Gold Key and an Honorable Mention and Pamela Chen received two Silver Keys. Meredith Zitnick, Kirsten Ricke, Mary Brunsman and Elizabeth Schulte received Honorable Mentions. The award winning pieces are currently on display in the Rivercenter Building, Covington, Ky. Portfolio nom-

inees and Gold Key winners will have their work sent to New York City for the national competition. The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards has an impressive legacy dating back to

1923. Over the years, the Awards have grown to become the longest-running, most prestigious recognition program for creative teens in the U.S., and the nation’s largest source of scholarships for creative young artists and writers. A noteworthy roster of past winners includes Andy Warhol, Sylvia Plath, Truman Capote, Richard Avedon, Robert Redford, Joyce Carol Oates, Stephen King, John Updike, and many more.

Each year, the Alliance partners with more than 100 visual and literary-arts organizations across the country to bring The Awards to local communities. Teens in grades 7 through 12 can apply in 28 categories of art and writing for the chance to earn scholarships and have their works exhibited or published. Submissions are juried by luminaries in the visual and literary arts, some of whom are past award recipients. Panelists look for works that best exemplify originality, technical skill and the emergence of a personal voice or vision. In the last five years alone, students submitted nearly 900,000 original works of art and writing. During that period, more than 60 top arts institutes and colleges have partnered with the Awards to make $40 million in scholarships and financial aid available to regional and national Scholastic Award winners.

MAKING THE GRADE Northern Kentucky U

Northern Kentucky University is poised to welcome the class of 2018 to campus. As our future Norse prepare to finish their high school careers, many are already looking ahead to summer orientation and the new adventure they’re about to begin. Congratulations on all of your accomplishments, and we’re excited to help you achieve your dreams here at NKU and beyond. Morgan Wolfer of Aurora and Nick Woolwine of Guilford were on this prestigious list.

To make the Dean’s List, a student at UE must earn at least a 3.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale.

invested time and energy in their studies. It is our strong belief that consistent application in this manner will reap great benefits, which will equip them for a lifetime of learning and growing.” Ranked No. 7 in the Regional Universities South category and named for the fifth consecutive year as one of the top “Up-andComer”universities by U.S. News & World Report, Belmont University consists of approximately 6,900 students who come from every state and more than 25 countries. Committed to being a leader among teaching universities, Belmont brings together the best of liberal arts and professional education in a Christian community of learning and service. The university’s purpose is to help students explore their passions and develop their talents to meet the world’s needs. With more than 80 areas of study, 22 master’s programs and five doctoraldegrees, there is no limit to the ways Belmont University can expand an individual’s horizon. For more information, visit www.belmont.edu.

“At the University of Evansville, students such as Taylor Henderson thrive under personal guidance from faculty mentors,” said UE President Thomas A. Kazee. “Earning a place on the Dean’s List shows a strong commitment to academic success, and students and their families should be very proud of this accomplishment.” The University of Evansville is a private, liberal arts-based university with a full-time undergraduate enrollment of approximately 2,400. UE’s Welcome to Northern Kentucky Uni- diverse student body represents 42 versity, a growing metropolitan uni- states and 46 countries. U.S. News & World Report recognizes UE as a top versity of more than 16,000 stu10 master’s-granting university in the dents served by more than 2,600 faculty and staff on a thriving subur- Midwest, and third in the region for “Great Schools, Great Prices.” For ban campus near Cincinnati. Located in the quiet suburb of High- more information, please visit http:// land Heights, Ky. - just seven miles www.evansville.edu. southeast of Cincinnati - we have become a leader in Greater Cincin- Belmont University nati and Kentucky by providing a Lucas Siemer, of Dillsboro, private school education for a fraction of the cost. While we are one of Ind., qualified for the Fall 2013 the fastest growing universities in Dean’s List at Belmont University. Bob Jones University Kentucky, our professors still know Eligibility is based on a minimum Michelle Brenneman, a sophocourse load of 12 hours and a our students’ names. more history major of Aurora,

University of Evansville

Taylor Henderson of West Harrison, Ind., has achieved a place on the University of Evansville Dean’s List for academic achievements during the Fall Semester 2013. Henderson is majoring in Pre Physical Therapy.

students must earn a 3.0 grade point average.

Located in Greenville, S.C., Bob Jones University[1] is a biblically faithful, Christian liberal arts university focused on educating the whole person[2] to reflect and serve Christ. BJU offers a unique blend of rigorous academic programs, discipleship, and character and leadership development. We are committed to the truth of Scripture and to pursuing excellence in all we do. BJU provides over 70 undergraduate and graduate programs in religion, education, fine arts and communication, arts and science, and business. BJU has over 3,000 students from every state and more than 40 countries.

U of Southern Indiana

Outstanding academic achievement, the Honors List has been released for the 2013 fall semester at the University of Southern Indiana. Dr. Ronald Rochon, provost, reported that 2,000 undergraduates were named to the Honors List. Undergraduate students must quality grade point average of 3.5 was among approximately 1,450 achieve a 3.5 or better grade with no grade below a C. Bob Jones University students point average (on a 4.0 system) Approximately 30 percent of Belwho were named to the Fall 2013 to be named to the Honors List. mont’s more than 6,900 students Included on this prestigious list Dean’s List. qualified for the Fall 2013 Dean’s To qualify for the Dean’s List, See GRADE, Page 9B List. Belmont Provost Dr. Thomas Burns said, “This achievement for the fall semester indicates that these students have placed a high priority on their work at Belmont and have

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The East Central High School Playschool will be operated like a preschool and will have thematic Ongoing events els are welcome. For more infor- units and activities each week Food Pantries mation call Gerald Williams, 812- that were designed by the high school students. The program is The Clearinghouse is a commu- 689-6545, or Charles Martin, open to potty trained 4 and 5 nity backed food pantry that 812-926-2218 year olds. There is no cost for strives to help individuals in Cross Eyed Riders #752, basic need of food, clothing, and Christian Motorcyclists Associ- your child to attend, but you financial need. We serve five ation meets the first Friday of the must provide transportation. The counties with four locations to month at 7 p.m. for food and fel- program will be offered at East Central High School from 9 a.m. facilitate your needs. Food Serlowship. Meeting held at The to 10:45 a.m. on Tuesdays and vice: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Monday- Gathering Place, 1932 Jamison First Presbyterian Church, 215 Road, Bright, Ind. Call 513-218- Thursdays in April. The program Fourth St., Aurora; Tuesday-Zion 9707 or 513-574-6550 or email will be limited to 14 children. The United Church, 40 Walnut St., Crosseyedrider@aol.com for di- children will be taught by high school students in the Advanced Lawrenceburg; Wednesday-First rections or other information. Child Development Classes. If Presbyterian Church, 215 Fourth National Active and Retired St., Aurora; Thursday-Bethlehem Federal Employees (NARFE) As- you are interested in registering your son or daughter, please Lutheran Church, 495 Ludlow, sociation, Indiana Chapter Greendale. 0813, has a monthly meeting at email Brenda Osman, Child DeThe St. Vincent de Paul Food 10 a.m., on the third Tuesday of velopment Teacher at East Central High School for a registration Pantry located at 210 Fifth each month at the Ponderosa Street, Aurora. Regular weekly Steakhouse, corner of North Lin- form at bosman@sunmandearschedule, open on Tuesday and coln St. and Fourth St., Greens- born.k12.in.us or call 812-5764811 ext. 11302. Thursday mornings from 10 a.m. burg, Ind. Optional lunch afterto 12 noon to serve you. For fur- ward. We have guest speakers ther information, call us at 812on a variety of topics and items. Kindergarten Registration 926-1637. Come meet your current and re- Lawrenceburg Primary School Tuesday, April 15, 8 a.m. to 7 First Baptist Church’s Food tired Federal Employee comPantry, 45 Tebbs Ave., Greenrades. The next meeting is March p.m. Bring your child, your child’s birth certificate, social sedale, Ind., is available the second 18. For more information call curity card and immunization reMonday of every month from 9 765-629 2720. cords, and court or custodial a.m. to 12 noon. Bingo and Kitchen documentation. All incoming stuNorth Dearborn Pantry, 2517 Everyone welcome every Friday North Dearborn Road, West Har- night at VFW Post #5312, Aurora. dents are required to register. rison, has exciting news to share Earlybirds at 6:30 p.m. and regu- Children must be 5 years old on with you – the Pantry has a new lar games start at 7 p.m. Kitchen or before Aug. 1, 2014. If you have questions call LPS at 812website and new email! Website- opened from 5 to 8 p.m. New www.northdearbornpantry.org Hours-Aurora VFW #5312 is NOW 537-7239. St. John Lutheran School Email- info@northdearbornpan- open 7 days a week. Monday St. John Lutheran School in Autry.org Facebook page- North through Saturday 3 p.m. to 10 rora will hold Kindergarten and Dearborn Pantry, Inc. Twitter- @ p.m. Sundays, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. NDPantry Phone- 812-637-2841. We The Hoosiers meet monthly, Pre-K (both 3 and 4-year-olds) Moores Hill Food Pantry the second Thursday at the Law- registration for the 2014-15 school year on Tuesday, April 8 The pantry site is behind the renceburg Fire House at 7 p.m. from 7 to 8 p.m. All programs Moores Hill Methodist Church, Aurora Eagles Bingo on South Manchester in the gray Every Saturday night at 7 p.m. at are 5-day, full day with Christbuilding behind the recycling 101 Third Street, Aurora. Upcentered curriculum at reasonbins. For emergencies you may stairs open for non-smokers. able tuition rates. Accredited call Kim at 513-305-7285. Just Phone: 812-926-0031, Web: school, licensed teachers. Afterleave a message. www.foe.com school care available. Call 812Singin’ Time in Indiana The Dearborn County Soil and 926-2656 or visit www.stjohnlcThe second Saturday evening of Water Conservation District ms.com each month, the Highlights Quar- Board of Supervisors meets tet will be hosting a free gospel monthly on the second Thursday Lenten Fish Frys sing called “Singin’ Time in Indi- at 8 a.m. at the USDA Service St. Lawrence Church Fish Fry ana, at Dearborn Adult Center, Center, 10729 Randall Avenue, Fish Fry Fridays, March 21, 311 W. Tate St., Lawrenceburg. Aurora, in the Aurora Industrial March 28, April 4, April 11, April Bingo Park, 4 miles west of Aurora. All 18, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the St. Every Monday night at Sunman interested persons are welcome Lawrence Gym, 542 Walnut, Legion Post 337 beginning at to attend. Lawrenceburg. 6:30 p.m. For information: 812Study, Food, Fun St. Mary’s School/Church, Meals 623-2972. Hoosier Hills Literacy League of- will be served in the Activity CenWoodturners fers new program and tutor train- ter located on 5th Street in AuroSoutheastern Indiana Woodturn- ing Thursdays from 4 to 7 p.m. ra, Fridays, March 21 and 28; ers, local chapter of the American at the Lawrenceburg Public LiApril 4 and 18 from 4:30 to 7:30 Association of Woodturners, in- brary. Call Laura Priebe at 812pm. Prices: Adults $10, Senior vite men and women of all ages 584-8516 with questions or to Citizens (60 yrs +) $9, Kids 10 - 6 to learn to turn at Jerry Williams register for either program. yrs old $5 and kids 5 and under shop, 8896 Baseline Road, E C High School Playschool are free. Carry-out is available. Holton, Ind., on the second and The East Central High School Ad- Any questions, call 812-926-1558. fourth Monday of the month vanced Child Development Class- Menu: Fish: breaded, handfrom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. All skill lev- es will be offering a “playschool”. dipped, or baked (while supplies

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Rose-Hulman is a private college specializing in undergraduate science, engineering and mathematics education. For 15 consecutive years, the college has been ranked first nationally by U.S. News & World Report among engineering colleges offering a master’s degree as its highest academic degree.

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Nicholas Norman of Lawrenceburg, has been named to the 2013 fall semester Dean’s List at Ohio Wesleyan University. To qualify for Dean’s List recognition, Ohio Wesleyan students must achieve a grade point average of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale in all applicable classes. Congratulations on this outstanding academic achievement.

Oklahoma City University is a coeducational, urban private university located in Oklahoma City, in the UpFounded in 1842, Ohio Wesleyan University is one of the nation’s pre- town district. The university is affilimier liberal arts universities. Located ated with the United Methodist in Delaware, Ohio, the private, coed Church and offers a wide variety of degrees in the liberal arts, fine arts, university offers more than 90 undergraduate majors, sequences, and sciences and business. The only courses of study, and competes in 23 NCAA Division III varsity sports. Ohio Wesleyan combines a challenging, internationally focused curriculum with off-campus learning and leadership opportunities to connect classroom theory with real-world practice. OWU’s 1,850 students represent 42 states and 37 countries. Ohio Wesleyan is featured in the book “Colleges That Change Lives,” listed on the 2013 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction, and included in the U.S. News & World Report and Princeton Review “best colleges” lists. Learn more at www. owu.edu.

Oklahoma institution listed in the top tier of the regional, master’s-level university category by U.S. News and World Report, Oklahoma City University is also listed in Forbes’ “Best Christian Colleges” & “100 Best College Buys.” OCU offers more than 70 undergraduate majors and 23 graduate degrees (including a law degree, MBA and doctoral programs in nursing). For more information visit www.okcu.edu.

last), grilled cheese, macaroni and cheese, green beans and/or corn, cole slaw, french fries, apple sauce, pasta salad, home made desserts including our famous apple crisp, lemonade, coffee, tea or water. Thank you for supporting St. Mary’s. St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross Fridays, March 21, 28; April 4, 11, 4:30 to 7:30 at the Parish Community Center, 23455 Gavin Lane, Bright. Cost: $8-adults; $4-children; children under 3 eat for free. Cheese pizza available. Carry out available, 812-6568700. Stations of the Cross at 6 p.m. each Friday. Knights of Columbus Council No. 8487 will host a fish fry from 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Fridays March 28, and April 11, at St. John Catholic Church, Osgood. Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for kids.

1. Price includes salad, garlic bread, tea lemonade or coffee. Meatballs and desserts are extra. March 20, 27 Proceeds benefit the Napoleon Hillforest Museum Community Recreation and ResOffers Volunteer Training toration Corp., a not-for-profit orFour sessions of docent (tour ganization guides) organizational meetings are scheduled at Hillforest for Sunday, March 30 Thursdays, March 20, and March Evening In The Emerald Isle 27 at 10 a.m. and repeated at 7 Authentic Irish traditional music p.m. If you are looking for some- and song from Liam’s Fancy acthing fun to do, like meeting new companying the McGing Irish people and being part of a great Dancers on Sunday, March 30, at group of people, make the call to 7 p.m. in the Lawrenceburg High be a volunteer at Hillforest. If you School Auditorium, Tiger Blvd., are unable to attend the Thursday Lawrenceburg. This performance sessions, docent training can be in the Dearborn Highlands Arts scheduled with at your conve- Council Performing Arts Series is nience. If giving tours is not for made possible by a grant from you, assistance is needed to serve the Dearborn Community Founmeal events, shuttle guests, bake, dation’s City of Lawrenceburg yard work, etc. There is some- Community Grant Program along thing for everyone. Call email hill- with grants from other generous forest@embarqmail.com or call supporters. Tickets are Adults 812-926-0087 for information. $20; Students $10, with disLenten Fellowship Dinner counts available for DHAC MemThe Aurora First United MethSaturday, March 22 bers. Calling 812-539-4251 can odist Church will again this Boy Scout Troop 293: All you secure tickets. year host the Christian Men’s can eat spaghetti dinner: inLenten Fellowship Dinners. cludes salad, bread, drinks, and Wednesday, April 2 Every Wednesday evening 6 to 7 dessert. $6 adults, $4 seniors Blood Drive p.m. until April 16. The theme for and children at Crosby Senior / Aurora Lions 2014 Blood Drive this year’s series is “From Betha- Community Center, Willey Road Wednesday, April 2, 1 to 7 p.m. ny to Emmaus”. The cost of the Saturday, March 22, from 4:30 Judge will speak at lecture meal is $8. Contact Dennis Elder p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The 2nd Annual Leadership lecat 744-7072 or Mike Page at Harmony in the Afternoon ture series will be held from 926-3124 for more information The Dearborn Highlands Arts 1p.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, April or to make a reservation. The Au- Council invites you to join us for 2, at Ivy Tech Community College rora First United Methodist an afternoon of four-part harmo- riverfront campus business conChurch is located at 304 3rd ny with the Infusion Quartet and ference center, 50 Walnut St., Street, Aurora. Forte on Saturday, March 22, at 2 Lawrenceburg. Dearborn County Women’s Fellowship Dinners p.m. in the Depot Room of the Superior Court No. 2 Judge Sally The 2014 Women’s Lenten FelLawrenceburg Public Library, Blankenship will speak about the lowship every Thursday during Mary Street, Lawrenceburg. Free importance of women’s leaderLent, at 6 p.m. at the Aurora admission to this program is ship roles in society. Blankenship Lions Club, 2nd and Main made possible by funding from will describe her journey from Streets. The Theme this year is the Lawrenceburg Public Library serving as the health director of a “Silent Witnesses”. Each week Services and Resources Founda- local hospital to becoming a we will have a guest speaker and tion, Inc. county judge. Light refreshments singer from one of our area will also be served. churches. It is our hope that you March 22, April 26 will be able to join us for dinner, 2014 Annual Prevent Child Thursday, April 3 fellowship with ladies from other Abuse Conference Dillsboro Prayer Walkers churches, and worship. The cost March 22, Floyd County (Regis- Dillsboro Prayer Walkers will be of the meal is $8.75 and will be tration); April 26, Dearborn providing 6” sub box lunches for catered by Doug and Linda Rum County. Booth Space still avail$6 for the next captains meeting p. Call your reservations into able! Contact Amy Matzet, 800Thursday, April 3. Meal includes Gwen Miller, 812-539-2116, by 8 755-8558 ext. 236 or amatzet@ sandwich (4 choices of meat, 3 p.m. each Sunday evening. Lasieoc.org. choices of cheese), bag of chips, dies from all area churches are small water and a chocolate chip invited to participate. We look Sunday, March 23 cookie. Anyone interested in orforward to this special time of 4th Annual Spaghetti Dinner dering call Cherie Rump 812sharing. Please join us! Fundraiserat at Ye Olde Central 432-5648 by Monday March 31. House, Main Street (across from Also Dillsboro Prayer Walkers Through March 31 2014 the Community Center) in Napo- have tables available for $5 to Affiliated Service Providers of leon, Ind., Sunday, March 23 11 any Relay teams to fundraise Indiana (ASPIN) a.m until 3 p.m. Cost is $5. Pre- with then at the Dillsboro Civic Local Navigator available to ansale tickets may be purchased at Center. The fundraiser is on Satswer questions about the Afford- Bonaparte’s Retreat after March urday, April 26. Contact Cherie. able Care Act and to help with the application process. 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Bateman Gym floor sections that contained all 12 letters in the name “Lawrenceburg,” measuring nearly 4 X 4 feet each, sold out at Sunday's Tiger Pride/LHS Athletic Department fund-raiser. March 31 is the date set for ground-breaking of the $11.5 million structural improvement program that will replace the 50-year old facility.

Half-century old Bateman Gym floor now history BY JIM BUCHBERGER Sports Editor LAWRENCEBURG – Fifty years of Lawrenceburg athletic history was sectioned into small pieces and sold – for anywhere from $15 to an estimated $6,250 – last weekend. George (Bud) Bateman Gym, home of the Tigers since 1964, is scheduled to be razed shortly as part of an $11.5 million structural improvement program. So the old hardwood floor was sawed up and sold, or auctioned, as part of a quick-thinking fund-raiser by the Tiger Pride booster organization and LHS Athletic Department. “We were very pleased with the turnout, and we think Tiger Pride will be, too” said athletics director Joe Vogelgesang, who threw open the gym doors to Tiger fans, alumni or those with flooring projects in mind Sunday from 4-6:30 p.m. No cash estimate of the take is available so far, but Vogelgesang estimated that roughly

half the 10,000-plus square feet of hardwood was sawed into pieces ranging from 12 X 12-inch ($15 each) to 24 X 24-inch ($50) squares. “We took some pieces to storage, but almost half of the floor – the part under the visitors' bleachers – is still in place,” Vogelgesang noted. “We had to leave that part so the work crews could get back in there this week and removed the old asbestos pipes from the ceiling. “We'll have to wait and see what's left undamaged after they're done. But we could be having more gym floor sales in the future, maybe on a once-a-month basis, or something.” Lawrenceburg's athletics director said that pre-orders accounted for about 140 of the one-square foot floor sections. Another 30-35 pieces of 18 X 18-inch squares were presold, along with perhaps 25 of the two-foot squares. “ A couple people ordered 3 X 3-foot sections,” Vogelgesang added. Expected to be a popular seller, and they were, the painted block letters spelling “Lawrenceburg” at the east end of the gym floor were solid individually by silent auction Sunday. Minimum bid was $100, while some select letters went for as much as $300. Surprisingly, it wasn't the letter “L” that drew the top

auction price, but the letter “B.” The letter “A” reportedly sold for around $200. “Those were big sections with the letters on them, close to 4 X 4 feet,” Vogelgesang noted. “But all of them sold.” An unconfirmed rumor said that one welloiled Tiger fan may have missed out on purchasing each of the four letters that would have spelled “B-E-E-R” for his home bar. One area business proved to be a major contributor to the Lawrenceburg boosters and athletic department fund-raiser, purchasing roughly 500 square feet of the old Bateman Gym flooring. Vogelgesang said that, when it became apparent last summer that the 1964 gym addition had a crumbling foundation that called for a major reconstruction project, he and head football coach Ryan Knigga proposed the idea of selling off the hardwood floor. “We knew the project was going to take off soon, and this was always a thought,” he said. Cincinnati Floor Company, which installed the original gym floor in 1964, was consulted to see is sawing up sections would be feasible. “They came in two times,” Vogelgesang said. “At first, we didn't think it was going to work because we thought the floor had been anchored into the concrete (subfloor). But they found that it was basically a floating wood floor, laid nine inches on center and nailed to 2 X 4s. We were able to cut pieces

SD's Ariel Biggs qualified 5th in HSR girls high jump Staff Report

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including five in individual events for Saturday's high school indoor track and field state meet. Senior sprinter Kelli Cartuyvelles is EC's top seed, qualifying 17th in women's 60-meter dash, with a time of 8.01 seconds, in last week's DePauw meet. Men's pole vaulters Andy Carbaugh, a senior, and Doug Rosemeyer, a sophomore, are tied for 31st seed, both with heights of 12 feet. Lady Trojan senior Becca Ginn is qualified 39th in women's 60-meter hurdles with her time of 10.16 seconds from the DePauw meet. EC senior Zach Knueven is the 47th seed (7.26 seconds) in men's 60-meter dash coming out of last weekend's Patriot Invitational. Lawrenceburg junior Zach Steuer, the Tigers' lone Hoosier State Relays qualifier, is the 40th seed in men's smallschool division 60-meter dash in a time of 7.48 seconds

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and keep everything basically intact.” Tiger Pride annually provides $9,000$10,000 to cover the athletic department's awards costs and the purchase of fuel for team buses traveling to road contests. Sunday's receipts should go a long way toward funding those two major expenses in the future. Meanwhile, ground-breaking ceremony for Lawrenceburg's 21st century version of Bateman Gym, a.k.a. “The Bud”, is scheduled for Monday, March 31, at 2 p.m. The project is expected to take from 14 to 16 months.

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South Dearborn is proud to award Megan Neuendorf as our Student of the Month! Megan has been serving us and her community since her freshman year. Megan is the daughter of Karen and Bob Neuendorf of Aurora and sister to Jacob and Travis, both students at SDHS. Megan is a member of the National Honor Society and has helped with the Lion’s Club’s Breakfast with Santa for the past two years. She is also a S.T.A.R.S. Mentor, the upper class students who help our freshmen with their transition to high school. Megan has done this for the past two years, making a positive difference in her freshman’s lives at South Dearborn High School. Megan is an active member of St. John Lutheran Church in Aurora. There she uses her musical talents to enhance the services by sharing her gift as a violinist. She also has done Christmas Caroling and helps with the cleanup of communion on a regular basis. Her time and talents are appreciated there. Megan will be attending Purdue University to study Electrical Engineering. She has been a stellar student and has worked hard to earn herself a spot in the top 5% of her class. Good Luck to Megan as she pursues her dreams by becoming a Boilermaker! Thank you Megan for all you have done to make Dearborn County a better place and thanks for your commitment to South Dearborn High School the past four years. LAWRENCEBURG » DILLSBORO VERSAILLES » RISING SUN BATESVILLE » VEVAY

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Longtime Voice of the Tigers, Lawrenceburg basketball and football public address announcer Matt Albright, carries off his sections of the Bateman Gym floor during the Tiger Pride/LHS Athletic Department sale last Sunday.

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It is a privilege to have Abby Rinck represent South Dearborn as this month’s Student of the Month. Abby is the daughter of Michelle and Daniel Rinck and sister of Sylvia, Max, Delaney and Annie of Aurora. Abby has shared her talents with and served her community for the past four years in a plethora of ways. You may recognize Abby by her voice. She has been a member of the Opening Knight Show Choir for the past four years. She has also sung the National Anthem at parades, before sporting events, and at so many other numerous places we have lost count. She has earned the awards of Outstanding Female Vocalist, and Grand Champion Show Choir Member to name a few. Abby is most proud of her support for special needs individuals. Abby has volunteered for the Special Olympics by coaching Volleyball and Basketball. She has also been a unified member on the team for Soccer and Volleyball. Her commitment doesn’t stop there. She has helped organize and participated in the Polar Bear Plunge from 2008 to 2014. This event helps to raise money that supports the Special Olympics. Abby is in the top 5% of her class and will be majoring in Chemistry and Performing Arts. She is still deciding which college she will be attending with it being narrowed down to Hanover College or Manchester University. We would like to wish Abby the best of luck as she prepares for her life beyond high school. We appreciate all she has done for our school and community!

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Manchester- 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch with full basement; 24x66 garage with electric and HVAC; 55x55 barn with electric stalls and lofts; 2 acres; moti vated seller; $189,900; Empire Real Estate; 812-907-0277

WE’RE IN YOUR CORNER.

812.637.2220 CSTONEREALTY.COM AURORA: PRICE REDUCED! Well maintained 3 bed, 2.5 bath brick ranch with gorgeous valley views from 10x44 partially covered deck. $134,900 SUNMAN: NEW LISTING! 3 bed, 2.5 bath home with finished LL on over 2 ac. 2 car attached garage plus 24x32 insulated pole building. $179,900 HARRISON: Nice 2nd level 2 bed, 2 bath condo in the Legacy Community. With home office & 1 car attached garage. Immediate occupancy. $132,500 BRIGHT: 3 bed, 2 bath all brick ranch home on beautiful lot w/updated flooring, kitchen & baths. LL has family rm with wet bar. Immediate occupancy. $149,900 BRIGHT: PRICE REDUCED! Well maintained 4 bed, 2.5 bath 2 story home w/1st flr laundry, 2 car attached garage, & 30x40 detached heated workshop. $239,900 HARRISON: Nice 3 bed, 2 bath ranch home w/full basement & retractable patio awning in Hickory Flats Subdivision. $189,900 BRIGHT: Charming home w/hardwood flrs & 2 WBFP’s. Newer Air-Tite windows, 20x40 detached garage, on 6 acres. $199,900 GUILFORD: Nice home with 3 large bedrooms, 2.5 bath, bonus rm on upper level, finished LL w/walk-out. $219,900 GUILFORD: 51.6 acres on SR 1 with spectacular views. $249,000 NEW ALSACE: 21.4 acres. Nice laying piece of land, mostly tillable! $139,900 SUNMAN: 33 acres w/driveway, water, & electric. $99,900

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MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE

3 trailers in Hastings Trailer Park. All total electric. Possible contract for right person. 812-438-2176. Abandoned Doublewide with land, PLEASE TAKE OVER $3500 deposit. 888-221-4503

Hidden Valley Lake (Par Drive- on golf course) 82ʼx160ʼ Asking $24,900 Ph. 513-265-8460.

17 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Upcoming Multi-Property Auction. Commercial & Residential Properties located in Illinois & Indiana. Online Only April 5-7, 2014. Contact Diana Perterson 312-756-7333

RENTAL

21 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 0 steps! Large 1 or 2 bedroom at Village Square Apartments in downtown Harrison. Free heat! $425 and up. (513)367-6366.

Used Singlewide 3BR/2BA Set up $ 4 5 0 0 0 steps! Miamitown, large 1 or 2 bedroom at Via 859-371-3386 Manor Apts. Private patio, lovely grounds. $395 and up. Free heat! (513)353-0398.

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20.2 acres (Ripley County) Versailles, Indiana located on Main Street. Close to everything. Asking $104,900. Ph 513-265-8460.

1 & 2 Bedroom apartments for rent in Aurora, $475 & $500/month. References required. Call 812-926-0256

1 & 2 Bedroom Apart ments in Dillsboro and 3 Bedroom Home in Rising Sun. Contact Quality Property Management at 812-432-3230 or visit http://www.seiqpm.com 1 & 2 Bedroom Apt Rising Sun $500-$550. Great river views, private decks, laundry. 438-2300

Aurora- Downtown, 2nd floor, 1 bedroom. Water and sewage included, Tenant pays electric. Laundry room available. No pets. $375/month and $375 deposit 1yr lease. 812-577-5334 Aurora – 3 Bedroom, Large LR, DR, 1 bath, 2-story, Hardwood & Tile Floors, Kitchen appli ances, washer/dryer hookup, Yard, Clean & quiet. NO PETS. $750 month w/750 deposit + utilities. Cell (513)317-1050

2 bedroom duplex-Hillview subdivision, Aurora. Living room, dining room, kitchen, laundry room, patio, one car garage. $600/month plus utilities Aurora - Aspen Ridge, 4 and deposit. Available bd, 2 ba, garage, equipped kitchen, C/A, gas heat, April 1. 513-658-4735. $895 month & deposit. 215 Vine St., Lawrence- 513-532-8933 burg 1 bdrm, 1st floor with Aurora - Large 2 bedroom, basement $800 month + off-street parking, applideposit $800. Utilities paid. ances included, water & No pets. 812-926-0468 sewage included, $525/month + deposit. Call 2BR $610.00, Harrison ( 8 1 2 ) 9 2 6 - 2 3 0 3 or OH-Tippecanoe Apart- 513-615-4318. ments. Spacious remodeled, diswasher, bal - Aurora- Second Street, cony, very clean & great 1BR, furnished, 2nd location. No pets. floor. No pets/smoking. 812-637-1787, Utilities paid by tenant. 513-574-4400 Free laundry room. Leave message 3 1/2 room Apt. West Side (812)926-1083 or Dr. Aurora- All utilities fur812-584-4821. nished, off street parking, no pets,no smoking, refer- Aurora- 1 bedroom apt ences required, $400/mo. with all appliances includ+ deposit. 812-926-1028 ing washer & dryer. Senior building with elevator. Se3 bedroom duplex in curity door. No smoking or pets. $525.00 per month Greendale- 1 full, 2 half utilities. Call baths; full basement, par- p l u s tially finished w i t h 812-926-1677. 120 1/2 washer/dryer hookups; Mechanic St. newer appliances and dishwasher; laminated Aurora- 1BR, 1-bath, elecwood and tile throughout; tric heat, window unit A/C, heat and water included; W/D hook-up, new carpet. tenant pays electric; $870 You pay electric we pay deposit, $870/monthly; no rest. Garage space availpets; no s m o k i n g ; able. $500/month, $500.00 deposit. 812-926-2693 812-532-3000

812-537-2108

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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W. Harrison- 125 acre farm with farmhouse, barn, and several outbuildings. Approx. 50 acres tillable, some marketable timber. $750,000. Lawrenceburg- Contemporary style home on 5 acres. 3BR, 2 ½ BA, 2 car att gar, 1 car det gar. Private setting! $239,900. Ready to buy or sell? Call us for all your real estate needs!

TUDOR SQUARE REALTY, INC. WELCOMES MIKE KNOLLMAN

I am excited to announce that I am now a member of the Tudor Square Realty team! For those who do not know me personally, I am a lifetime resident of the Dillsboro, IN area. I reside on and help operate my family’s 6th generation homestead farm. I am a graduate of South Dearborn High School and Northern Kentucky University with a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management. I have been a full-time Realtor since 2011, and I am a member of: S.E. Indiana Board of Realtors, Indianapolis Metropolitan Board of Realtors, Indiana Association of Realtors, and National Association of Realtors. I have represented clients in 7 counties throughout S.E. Indiana, and in 2013 was ranked in the Top 10% of all agents in total sales in the S.E. Indiana Board of Realtors. I have strong experience with representing buyers and sellers of homes, land, farms, and commercial properties. Remember, as a member of the MLS, I can help you with ANY property that is on the market throughout all of S.E. Indiana - not just Tudor Square Realty listed properties. I look forward to assisting you with any of your Real Estate needs! Cell: 812-584-2025 Email: mknollman@tudorsquare.com Tudorsquare.com • 1-800-544-5776

Harrison, 1-2 bedroom. Paragon West Apts. Private patio with breathtaking view of the valley. Free heat! $460 and up. No pets. (513)845-4222.

Harrison- 1 and 2 bedroom apartments available, $450-$600 per month. Call Aurora- 2BR/1BA, com- for details, and move in pletely renovated, washer specials. dryer, $600-650 per month (513)515-2569. + utilities. Credit check, deposit r e q u i r e d . Harrison-660+ Quality 2 bedroom in amenity-rich 513-373-2635 community. Available Aurora- Aspen Ridge, one w/vaulted ceilings and bedroom, rear deck, loft, electric fireplace. With or newly r e m o d e l e d , w/out W/D hook ups. Call water/sewer included, to set up a tour, $500/month plus deposit. (513)367-4999. 513-532-8933 www.shakerpoint.com AuroraLarge 3 bedroom/2 bath apartment Lawrenceburg Efficiency with all appliances includUnit- $540/month with all ing washer & dryer. Deck. utilities included. Laun$725.00 per month plus utilities. No smoking & no dry facilities on site. Ph 513-265-8460 or pets. Call 812-926-1677. 812-577-6781 Cleves/North Bend, 1 and 2 bedrooms, heat, water, Lawrenceburg- 2 bed equipped kitchen, no pets. room (Deluxe) w/ ce ramic tile, stove, dishCall (513)546-8330. washer, fridge, stack Country Hills Apartments, washer/dryer. No pets. 1BR $475, Studio $380, $700/month w/ $700 deCarports, Laundry On-site, posit. Ph 513-265-8460 Across from Ludlow Hill or 812-577-6781. Park. 812-539-4339 Miamitown, 2 bedroom, 1 Dillsboro Maple Glen bath, $520.00 per month + Apartments- 1 and 2 bed- deposit, 8414 Harrison room apartments avail - Avenue. 513-549-3418 able. Call 812-432-5697 Downtown Lawrenceburg, New Haven Near Harrison. Apartment for Rent, One 1 bedroom apartment. bedroom fully furnished. Equipped kitchen with You pay your own electric large pantry. New flooring. and cable. No pets, 2nd fl. Central, A/C. Very nice References required + de- condition. $500/month. (812)623-2524. posit. 812-655-1565 For rent when available, Nice, Large 1 BR in His2 and 3 room furnished toric District Downtown apartments, utilities in- Lawrenceburg. First cluded, AC, no pets. De- Floor, Large Private posit required. Call Deck & Private Entry. $700/Mo Includes All (812)537-5796, (812)432-9605, or Utilities. 584-6266 (812)584-3822. For Rent: Efficiencies $165.00 per week utilities included. Deposit required. Also 1 & 2 bedrooms in Lawrenceburg. Deposit required. 859-512-3899

North Street, DillsboroBeautiful, one bedroom, upstairs apartment. Laminated wood flooring. Newer appliances. Electric baseboard heat. Tenant pays electric. $450 de posit, $450 monthly. 812-532-3000.

Greendale 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, large kitchen, W/D H/U, gas heat, AC, off-street parking. $575.00/month + util + Rising Sun- Single level sec. dep.Call for informaduplex with garage. 3 bedtion about special offer. rooms, 1 1/2 baths, appli812-537-2846 ances. Only 1 year old. Greendale- 217-B, Law- $800/month. rence St., 3BR, 1BA, W/D 812-438-3366 hookup, basement, $650/mo. plus deposit, 1 yr. lease, tenant pays own utilities, No pets. 812-537-5790 or 3 BR, 1 BA Duplex. New 812-584-4403 tile. SR 48, Manchester, Harrison - 1 bedroom, $695/month, No pets. $430 and up. 2 bedroom Cell (513)593-3191. $535 and up. C/A, pool, balcony/patios, park like 3Bedroom farmhouse.Quisetting. (513)202-0715. ete surroundings. Large Harrison - 5 room apart- yard. New carpet & tile. ment. Has laundry Avail- Dillsboro area, Milan able 1st of March. Deposit schools .No appliances required. C a l l furnished. No pets. $650/month plus electric. (513)367-6584. $650 Deposit.Call Harrison - One bedroom 812-432-5793 apartment. Heat/water included. $420 per month, 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, plus deposit. Very quiet CA, large equipped home like atmosphere. kitchen, laundry room. 301 S. Hill Street. No pets. Large living room w/fireCall (513)984-0035. place, 2 car garage, 7 acres. Call (812)926-7600 or (812)290-4123.

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Aurora- 2 bedroom apt with all appliances including washer & dryer. Huge living room with hardwood floors. 2nd floor. No smoking or pets. $700.00 per month plus utilities. Call 812-926-1677. 505 Second St.

GREAT STARTER HOME!

Private lot in West Harrison!!! Large covered front porch, new metal roof, newer Carrier HVAC. Great value at $79,900. Call Todd Bischoff, 513.616.0655

TRI-STATE OPEN HOUSE WEEKEND!

Saturday & Sunday March 22 & 23

Check our website for locations & times. Many beautiful homes open, just like this one!

1588 BRABAMHURST DR • HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE 4BR/3.5BA located on smaller HVL lake. Huge kitchen w/ island. Vltd MBR w/ double walk-in closet. Finished LL w/ BR, full BA & home theatre. (SK4378) Call Sara or Kathy or text 441264 to 79564 - $234,997.

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HOUSES FOR RENT

Aurora – 3 Bedroom House. Large LR, DR, 1 bath, 2-story, Hardwood & Tile Floors, Kitchen appliances, washer/dryer hookup, Yard, Clean & quiet, NO PETS. $750 month w/750 deposit + utilities. Cell (513)317-1050 Aurora, Moores Hill- 2-3 bedrooms, oak floors, AC, some appliances, 3 acres, garage, oak floors, patio, Country living. $750-$850. 812-926-3202 Aurora- Pine Run Mobile Home Park. 3-bedroom; 2-bath newer mobile home in nice park setting. $700/month w/ $700 deposit required. Ph 513-265-8460. Large 4 bedroom home near Milan Elementary School $850/mo. +$850 deposit.. Call for application 812-438-2802.

HOMES 23 MOBILE FOR RENT

Aurora (Double Wide Home For Rent) 1-extra large master bedroom; 1-standard bedroom; 2-bathrooms w/ all stainless steel appliances; nice location. Ph 513-265-8460.


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Aurora- in shopping plaza with Subway, 1770 sq. ft. for lease, high traffic. 513-532-8933.

$1000 Sign On Bonus, Dedicated Customer, Home Weekly, Excellent Pay and Benefits. Call 888-409-6033 or apply onAurora-Retail Space for line www.DRIVEJTC.com lease. 1100 Sq. Ft. CDL A and 1 year experi$700.00 per month plus ence required. utilities. Off Street parking. Call 812-926-1677

Office / warehouse / retail space for lease in Law - CLASS A CDL DRIVERS renceburg, 1500 sqft to NEEDED Midwest Re gional. Home weekends. 5000 sqft. 812-537-1100. 38CPM, Paper or Elogs, Full Benefits-$1,500 Signing Bonus. Online Transport 877-997-8999 www.DriveForOnline.com Office/medical space for lease or sale. 3200 sq.ft. with 6 exam rooms/ 2 Drive the Best. Drive Mavdoctorʼs offices/ 4 bath- erick! Maverick now hiring rooms/ 1 X-ray room/ in your area!! OTR, re conference room/ lo - gional & dedicted. Exp cated @ 465 Bielby Road drivers or students with Lawrenceburg. For addi- Class-A CDL.for training. tional information and New student spots just showings c a l l opened. Great pay & 513-265-8460 home time. Flatbed, glass and reefer. Must be 21yrs old & hold Class A CDL. 1-800-289-1100. www.drivemaverick.com

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Driver Needed: Class A CDL, roll-off experience preferred; apply in person, or fax resume to (513)353-2828. E-Town Recycling, 10978 US 50, Elizabethtown, Ohio. No phone calls please. DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW at Stevens Transport! New drivers earn $750 per week! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! CDL & Job ready in 15 days! 1-877-649-3156.

All Shifts Available Experience Preferred Benefits/Bonuses Apply in Person at: 4343 Bridgetown Road Cincinnati, OH 45211 513-598-6648 www.hillebrandhomehealth.com

HELP WANTED

Drivers: OTR & Regional Home Weekly/Bi Weekly Guaranteed! Paid Weekly + Monthly Bonuses 90% No Touch/70% Drop & Hook Paid Loaded & Empty/Rider Program BC/BS, Rx, Dental, Vision, 401k etc. (877)704-3773 Drivers:Pam Transport! Company Drivers & Owner Operators Wanted! No Touch Freight, 90% Drop & Hook, dedicated opportunities available. Call (877)698-4760 Also seeking Recent Grads. Call Lavonna (877)440-7890 Apply Online: www.driveforpamtransport.com

Driver. Tango offers up to $.42cpm to start plus home most weekends. Family Medical/Dental, 401k,Paid vaction, CDL-A w/1yr OTR reqʼd. 877-826-4605. www.drive- Drivers:Pam Transport! fortango.com Company Drivers & Owner Operators Wanted! No Driver: Dedicated MW Re- Touch Freight, 90% Drop gional RunsHome Weekly & Hook, dedicated opporGuaranteed $.40 cpm plus tunities available. Call Monthly BonusesBC/BS, (877)698-4760 Also seekDental, Vision, 401k, etc. ing Recent Grads. Call LaLayover/Detention/Stop vonna (877)440-7890 ApOff, etc. 90% N o ply Online: www.driveforTouch/70% D r o p & pamtransport.com Hook. 877-705-9261 Drivers Wanted. Class A CDL. Clean Driving Re cord. Experience a Plus. Hourly Pay. Koppʼs Turkey Sales 513-367-4133

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Drivers- CDL-A Train and work for us! Professional, focused CDL training available. Choose Company Driver, Owner Operator, Lease Operator or Lease Trainer. (877) 369-7203 www.CentralTruckDrivingJobs.com DRIVERS: HOME DAILY! $1000 Sign-On Bonus! Safety Bonus! Great Benefits! CDL-A, 1yr T/T Exp. ww.bulktransit.com . tmky@bulktransit.com 800-521-0588.

Lawrenceburg Area STAFF THERAPIST – working within Outpatient Services or Intensive Family Services or Recovery Services • The Staff Therapist intervenes psychotherapeutically to change attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors of clients to improve their mental health by using individual, couples, family and group treatment modalities, as per clinical privileges. The Therapist will provide diagnostic, therapeutic, and consultative/ education services. Qualifications for this position the candidate must have a Masters degree in mental health or related discipline with two (2) years experience preferred. Indiana clinical license eligibility. CASE MANAGER – working within Community Support Services • The Case Manager will provide direct services to adults, including community-based services to individuals served by the South Continuous Treatment Team. To qualify candidate must have a Bachelor degree in Social Work, Psychology, or other mental health related field with one (1) year experience providing direct services to clients in a mental health setting preferred. Relevant professional and life experience may also be considered in lieu of degree. ACCOUNTING MANAGER • The Accounting Manager is responsible for the managing various grants including Health Foundation grants, maintaining records and reporting on apartments, LLC records and reporting; A/R and service revenue analysis; preparation and submission of forms 990 and 5500, Medicare/Medicaid Cost reports; general accounting and financial reporting; oversight of the monthly financial closing process, annual budgeting process, coordination of annual financial reporting requirements, agency internal audit functions. To qualify for this position candidate must have a Bachelor degree in Accounting, with either CPA or CPA designation. Five years accounting experience preferably in a health care setting or relevant field. Strong computer literacy, proficiency with Excel, Word, accounting software(s). ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSE – working within the Harmony Health Clinic • The Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) will function in a lead role in the planning efforts toward integrating primary care and behavioral health care to identified clients of the Community Mental Health Center. Such services are in consultation with a physician, and include physical assessment, psychiatric evaluation and medication management. To qualify for this position the candidate must have a Masters degree in nursing with a major in psychiatric/mental health from an accredited college or university. National certification as an Adult Psychiatric/Mental Health Advanced Practice Nurse, Family Advanced Practice Nurse or equivalent. Licensed by the State of Indiana Health Professions Bureau as a Registered Nurse with Prescriptive Authority or eligible to apply for prescriptive authority. Experience in a primary care setting and with persons with serious mental illness. SOCIAL SERVICES ASSISTANT – working within the Inpatient Services Unit • The Social Services Assistant will provide crisis intervention services, assessment and therapeutic recovery based services to clients presenting to Crisis Services and to those assigned to the Inpatient Unit. The Social Services Assistant provides assistance to the Program Administrator of Inpatient Services and other treatment teams in coordinating care of clients. This position may provide day-time emergency on-call based on supervisory discretion for coverage issues. To qualify for this position candidate must have a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work preferred or related field preferred. Experience working in an inpatient or residential setting as an interdisciplinary treatment team member. Basic computer skills to enter data into an electronic health record. Must have proven organizational skills and experience working within a team setting. To apply send resume to: HR Department, Community Mental Health Center, Inc., 285 Bielby Road, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025. E-mail to jobs@cmhcinc.org EOE

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Howe Asphalt seeking experienced Asphalt Sealcoater, Raker, Roller Operator, Screwman, Class A CDL Truck Driver. Must have drivers license and self motivated. jchowe@fuse.net (513)509-9090

Immediately hiring for night auditor, breakfast person, maintenance person, experience required. Apply in person; Holiday Inn Express, Harrison.

Local company. Driver wanted. Class A/B with dump experience, Greater Cincinnati street knowl edge, and good driving record. Full or part-time. Retirees welcome. 812-438-4578.

Flatbed Drivers.Starting Mileage Pay up to .41cpm. Health Ins., 401K, $59 daily, Per Diem pay, Home Weekends. 800-648-9915 or www.boydandsons.com

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Omni Technologies, Inc. is a problem-solving com pany. We design and manufacture solutions for our customers typically using engineered plastic materials. Omni Technologies is growing and expanding its capabilities and is looking for motivated, high-energy, employees who possess good critical thinking skills. As a successful team member you will learn to process a variety of materials and develop your mechanical skills. Three positions are currently open: 1st Shift Molder, 2nd Shift Open Cast, 2nd Shift Large Casting. Omni Technologies offers competitive compensation, health care benefits, 401(k) plan and a great work environment. If you want to join our team and have an opportunity to develop, both personally and professionally, please send your resume to: dbrown@omnitechnologies.com or apply in person @ 779 Rudolph Way, Greendale, IN 47025. If called for an interview you must wear leather work boots. “EEOMinorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans"

Motivated Automotive Salesperson Needed. No Experience Necessary, Will Train! Great Pay, full Benefits, 401K, Great working environment. Ap- Owner Operator DEDI ply in person at Tom Tepe CATED HOME WEEKLY! Full-time and part-time Solos up to $175,000/year, Autocenter Milan IN. outside sales positions $2500 Sign-on Bonus! available. Base plus Teams up to commission. Experience $350,000/year, $5000 preferred. Valid driverʼs Sign-on Bonus! Forward license necessary. Air 888-652-5611 Please send resume to New Pay-For-Experience publisher@ program pays up to “Partners in Excellence” registerpublications.com $.41/mile. Class A Profes- O T R Drivers APU or mail to: sional Drivers Call Equipped Pre-Pass Register Publications 877-968-7986 for more de- EZ-pass passenger policy. 126 W. High Street tails or visit 2012 & Newer equipment. Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 SuperServiceLLC.com 100% NO touch. Butler No phone calls. EOE Transport 1-800-528-7825 www.butlertransport.com

DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS

Now taking applications for Class A and Class B drivers with at least 5 years experience. Must be familiar with the Greater Cincinnati area. Asphalt experience a plus. Must be willing to work 6 days a #27093 week and be able to pass a drug test. Please call 513-367-0379.

ASSEMBLER NEEDED

Stedman Machine Company, Aurora, is looking for an assembler to assemble subassemblies and complete units. General shop knowledge required, along with reading and understanding drawings, painting with electrostatic and conventional spray equipment, electrical wiring and hydraulic and/or pneumatic plumbing and use of hand and power tools. Heavy lifting required. Stedman offers a competitive benefit package, including group health, 401k, paid holidays and vacation. Must be high school graduate or must have passed state GED exam. Must pass preemployment physical, drug screen and background check. Apply at Indianacareerconnect.com Job No. 8571358.

PC TECH / IT SUPPORT TECHNICIAN

CMHC needs a sharp IT support specialist with 2+ years’ experience to join their team in southeastern Indiana. This role offers a challenging environment in a growing technical department and the ideal candidate would have hands-on experience with PC/Desktop repairs & support, user helpdesk support, and general network connectivity. Responsibilities: In this position you’ll be maintaining our internal technology. We’re seeking someone with technical versatility that can independently troubleshoot a wide range of issues: · Helping manage the network · Adding/changing users · Setting up new PC’s, Laptops, printers, and IP phones · Supporting all company staff with desktop support issues · Maintaining PC’s · Managing email accounts · Assisting with IP phone system setup/support The environment is primarily a Windows environment with desktop PC’s, laptops, net books, and smart phones. Desired Skills/experience: · Friendly, helpful personality - ability to willingly pitch in whenever needed, with a positive attitude. · A+ Certification is a plus · Bachelor’s degree a plus but not required To apply: Email resume or application of employment to jobs@ cmhcinc.org -or- Mail resume or application of employment to: Human Resources, Community Mental Health Center, Inc., 285 Bielby Road, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025. CMHC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

March 18 - March 20, 2014

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Tennessee Log Home Bargain! 5 Acres, FREE boat slip, Only $74,900. 1,200SF ready-to-finish log home with boat slip on 160,000 acre lake. Huge hardwood setting, near 150 acre nature preserve. Perc approved, new survey. Excellent financing. Only one, call now 877-888-0267 x 53 Train to be a PROFES SIONAL TRUCK DRIVER through Primeʼs Student Driver Program. Obtain your Commercial Driverʼs License, then get paid while training! 1-800-277-0212 driveforprime.com Wanted, self motivated and disciplined person for a part time position. 8-10 Hours weekly, experience in quick books, excel, and basic knowledge of web design and Facebook recommended. For more information or to submit a resume please e-mail Dearborn County Home Builders association @ Kim@ dearborncountyhba.org

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AIRLINE CAREERS begin here- Get FAA approved Aviation Tech training. Delta,Southwest,Boeing and many other hire AIM grads! Job placement assistance. CALL AIM 877-523-5807 AC0901 Can you Dig it? Bulldozers, Backhoes and Excavators. 3 Week hands on training provided. Become nationally certified. Lifetime job placement assistance. GI Bill eligible! 1-866-362-6497 AC1213

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CHILD CARE

Affordable childcare in Hidden Valley. Starting in April, all age groups, before and after school. Please call (513)260-7366 spots are limited. References available.

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BUSINESS SERVICES

Wanted: CDL driver. Apply in person at Top Quality Building Products, 891 Ru- ARTS MOWING Free esdolph Way, Lawrenceburg. timates, Hanyman services, residental and commerical 812-926-2726 WANTED: LIFE AGENTS: Leave a message Earn $500 a Day; Great Agent Benefits; Commis- ARTS MOWING Free essions Paid Daily, Liberal timates, Hanyman servUnderwriting, Leads, ices, residental and comLeads, Leads Life Insur- merical 812-926-2726 ance, License Required. Leave a message Call 1-888-713-6020 Barrows Lawn Care- mowing, trimming, mulching, WERNER N E E D S and spring/fall cleanup. DRIVER TRAINEES Driv- Affordable. Free esti ers are IN DEMAND, and mates. Call 812-584-5776. we need YOU! No CDL? Lifelong resident of LawRegional CDL-A Drivers No problem! 16-Day CDL renceburg working way Great Career w/weekly training avail w/ Roadmas- through college. hometime! 888-362-8608. ter! Opportunity Awaits For paid training, apply on- C A L L T O D A Y ! Bowman Tree Service. line at AverittCareers.com 1-866-205-1569 Trimming, topping, tree reEqual Opportunity Em moval, lot clearing, storm ployer-Females, minoridamage, fully insured and ties, protected veterans Whitewater Processing is free estimates. Call and individuals with dis- now accepting applications (812)537-4677. abilities are encouraged to for male/female full time apply. work. 513-367-4133 D & J Handyman, very inexpensive. No job to big or Stone Belt Freight Lines small. Experienced, Needs Owner Operators Wilson Landscaping- takHVAC, plumbing, carpenNow! Run 48 & Canada. ing resumes for landscape yard work. try, Percentage Plus 100% foreman and labor. Please (513)379-0684 . Fuel Surcharge. Plate Pro- email resume to gram & Insurance Avail- pdanwilson@embarqmail. Monroe Excavating, able. Call K e l s y com or mail to P.O. Box Hauling, LLC Limestone, 491 Dillsboro, IN 47018. 1-800-489-2332. Topsoil, Fill Dirt, Mulch, Sand, Gravel, Driveways Demolition, Digging, Basements, Dump Full & part time positions immediately avail. Truck, Bobcat, Track ork Call for front desk associate at new Best Western (H8o1e2 ) 9 2W 6-1995 or Plus Whitewater Inn in Harrison, Ohio. (513)310-0835

HOTEL FRONT DESK

Applicants must be sales oriented with an outgoing personality, dependable and highly motivated at excellence in customer service. Commissions and bonuses are also available per hour in addition to above average pay. Exp. in the hotel industry is preferred but not required for application. Please apply in person Mondays or Fridays 7:00-3:00.

The Aurora Recreation and Community Center

located in Aurora, Indiana is currently seeking a front desk clerk and a child care worker.

Both positions are part time; and you will be required to work evenings and weekends. The pay is minimum wage. If interested please apply in person at

404 Green Blvd., Aurora, IN 47001

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Female poddle mix, gray & white, 16lbs. Found near fairgrounds in Rising Sun. If unclaimed, must find home. Call 812-584-0477

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Guitar, Piano and Harp lessons in Hidden Valley Lake. UC-CCM trained; reasonable prices. Also available for weddings and special events. 812-537-5193

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If anyone has any information on a 1965 Plymouth Barracuda SN52566110 towed from the BP gas station on New Haven Road on the date of 1/8/2011 call Bruce (513)615-5448.The current holder of the vehicle is seeking title in the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas Court under Case Number A1400778. If you have an interest in the vehicle, please contact the court at (513)946-5867. Not responsible for any other debts other than my own. Christina Mullins

Small squares, mixed grassed $2 to $3; Timothy or orchard $4.50; 4x5 grass $20 to $30 stored inside; Call 513-417-1185 or 812-438-3757 Synthetic Gypsum available locally for agriculture. EPA Approved. Increases crop yields. Help control erosion. 2013 pricing extended.Hauling also available. Call 513-442-5606. Wanted to buy cattle and horses. Crippled or sound. Also buying wild cattle. Will pay cash. (859)620-5860.

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Absolutely no trespassing of any kind for any reason. !!!-A-A-A No exceptions. Not re sponsible for accidents, inYARD SALE juries or personal property. Violators will be prose DEADLINE cuted at their own ex pense. Property located at BEFORE 10 A.M. 8692 Willey Rd., Harrison, FRIDAYS OH. Molly Jansen, Cathy 4x5 round bales, third and Maher, Mary Ison. fourth cutting alfalfa inside Please Call for Early Holiday Dealines Absolutely no trespassing, $55; outside grass $20; grass $27; hunting, fishing, swim - i n s i d e ming, trapping, horseback 812-432-5704; riding, woodcutting, motor- 812-584-1102 $15 four papers ized bikes, quad runners, Freezer beef home born 25 words or less or 4-wheelers allowed for and raised, hormone & anany reason. Not responsi- tibiotic free, low fat choice, Call ble for accidents or injury qualified for certified AnHarrison Press to anyone, Violators will be gus program. Spring/early (513)367-4582 prosecuted at their own s u m m e r delivery. or Lawrenceburg expense to the full extent 812-654-3337 (812)537-0063. of the law on the property of G.E. Stacy, 27357 Round Hay Bales 4x5 Stacy Lane, 1905 Pinhook $25.00. Quantity discount Back porch sale. Large vaRd., West Harrison, Ind., available. Call Cell riety of items. Saturday, 812-584-0202 47060. March 29th 9:00-12:00. 1113 Sunnyside Avenue, Aurora. P.A.W.S. Rummage Sale Apr 11-13 Agner Hall, Lawrenceburg Fair grounds. Accepting donated items now or dropoff Apr 8-9, 10am-7pm Agner Hall. Info 513-910-2728.

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Always Buying ,antiques, estates or partial estates, old military items, guns, swords, old advertising signs, and clocks, toys, jewelry, pottery, etc. Call Bob 812-637-5369

Buying standing timber. All hardwood species includ1-Firewood - Seasoned, ing dead and dying ash mixed, no junk wood, dry, trees. Five acres and inside. Pick up or delivery. above. 937-725-8793. Cell (513)382-4094, Tyʼs Vintage Sports (513)367-9095. Looking to buy vintage Bad teeth? Extractions sports cards prior to 1976. and Dentures using oral (513)616-6013. sedations. Free Consultaeverythingnice52@aol.co tions. Dr. McCall info and m before/after photos at www.drmccalldentures.co m 317-596-9700

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Absolutely no hunting or trespassing. No dirt bikes or motorized vehicles of any kind. Not responsible for accidents, injuries or fatalities on the property of Helen Amm & Teresa Stone, 18060 Union Ridge, Aurora, In 47001. 9/18/14

Absolutely no hunting, dog running, wood cutting, dumping, animal abandonment, motorized vehicles, bikes, trapping, firearms, or swimming. No trespassing of any kind for any reason. Not responsible for accidents, injuries or fatalities, 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 extent of the law on the property of L.J. Backman, 6422 East Laughery Creek Rd., Aurora, IN 4-3-14

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RNs - Full Time opening in the E.D. Part time days in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit. RNs - Full Time position responsible for the day to day operations of Home Health agency. RNFA or Surgical Assistant - Full time days in the O.R. Nurse Practitioner - Full time position supporting local skilled nursing facility in collaboration with Dearborn County Hospital.

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FT Office position available in our busy Lawrenceburg office. Multi-tasking, attention to detail, excellent customer service skills & office experience a plus! Send or fax resumes to: Attn: Angie 765-284-1211 Fax: 765-284-1239 4008 N. Wheeling Ave. • Muncie, IN 47304 www.advantagehhc.com • EOE

Absolutely no hunting, fishing or trespassing of any kind. Not responsible for property or personal injury on the property of: George Hockl, Norkus & White Plains Rd., Manchester Township, Aurora, IN 4-10-14 Absolutely no hunting, fishing, dog running, woodcutting, dumping, animal abandonment, motorized vehicles, bikes, trapping, firearms, swimming, tree cutting, snowmobiling, creek rock hunting, turning around in private circle drive or trespassing of any kind for any reason . Not responsible for accidents, injuries or fatalities to persons or personal property. Activities of any kind will not be tolerated. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense to the fullest extent of the law on the properties of:John Niehaus, 16827 St. Rt. 148, Aurora, Ind., 47001. 08/28/14

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 Yorkridge Road, Guil ford, IN 10/23/14

ABSOLUTELY no hunting/trapping, no fishing, no riding motorized vehicles or animals, and NO trespassing of any kind for any reason on the properties owned by: Nolte Farms, LLC – Nolte & Bells Branch Rds, Caesar Creek Twp, Dearborn County, Dillsboro, IN and Floyd P & Teresa Martini – North Hogan & Holt Rds, Manchester Twp, Dearborn County, Milan, IN. NO exceptions! Not responsible for any accidents or injuries of any kind. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense. 11/13/14

Absolutely No Trespassing for any reason. Violators will be prosecuted. Not responsible for any acci dents or injuries on the The properties of: Bowlins, Bordering on Lipscomb Dr., Mud Lick Creek and Rainbow Road, Manchester Township and 7327 Kaiser Drive, 2-5-15

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Pharmacy Tech - Part time openings. Day/Evening shift including some weekends. Environmental Services Tech - Full time Evening shift opening in housekeeping. Includes some weekends and holidays. Central Supply Tech - Part time opening Day/Evenings. Experience and knowledge of medical terminology preferred. Computer skills required.

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Absolutely no trespassing for any reason, not responsible for accidents or injuries. Violators will prosecuted at their own ex penses.: The Beverly J. Neihardt Trust, 14950 Old State Road 350, Moores Hill, IN 8-28-14 Absolutely no trespassing for any reason: no fishing, hunting, trapping, or swimming; no motorized bikes, 4-wheelers or other motorized vehicles. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense; also we are not responsible for any accidents on the property of: Bieliauskas Family, 1230 Justis Rd., Lawrence burg, IN 47025 4-10-14 Absolutely No trespassing for any reason. Not re sponsible for any acci dents or injuries on the properties of Robert & Deborah Lischkge, 9794 Alans Branch, Moores Hill, IN 47032 2-20-14 Absolutely no trespassing for any reason. Violators will be prosecuted. Not responsible for any acci dents or injuries on the properties of Hidden Valley Lake, Inc, Hidden Valley Golf Club, Rupel Development Corp., Country Acreage, Inc., Jacob Properties, et.al. bor dered by Georgetown Road, Fairway Drive, Alpine Drive and Oberting Road, Miller Township and City of Greendale. 03-20-14 Absolutely no trespassing for any reason including motorized vehicles - hunting of any kind (bow or gun - nor trapping) or sledding. Not responsible for accidents, injuries or personal property. Violators will be prosecuted at their expenses to the fullest extent of the law on the property of Irvin J. Hartman & Frances M. Hartman, 221 Locust St., Greendale, IN 47025 1-15-15

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Lead MLT or MT - Day shift position. Registry and 5 years Blood Bank experience required. Physician Assistant - Full time opening in our Orthopedic office. Physician Assistant license and national certification required. Orthopedic experience preferred. LPN - Full time Day shift position in new physician practice in Lawrenceburg. Plastic surgeon physician office experience preferred. Medical Assistant - Part time opening in Opthalmology physician practice in Lawrenceburg. Certified Medical Assistant preferred, suitable medical office experience required.

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 4-3-14

Absolutely no swimming, fishing, hunting or tres passing permitted, not responsible for any injuries or accidents on any property or lakes belonging to: Ralph Eugene Clark, Jr. and Mary Clark, 1505 Water Street, Hardin town, Lawrenceburg, IN Anyone caught in the auto salvage yard or above property will be prose cuted. Absolutely no trespassing 09-2-14 for any reason. Violators will be prosecuted. Not reAbsolutely no trespassing sponsible for any acci of injuries on the - of any kind - for any rea- dents property of: son. It is illegal to tres - Tom & Kathy Klump pass. No hunting, trapping, Tower Rd., Lawrence trash dumping, wood cut- burg ting, swimming, dischargRd., Extending to ing firearms or explosives Trojan Beneker Rd., St. Leon of any kind, riding animals Kildeer Ln., Guilford or bicycles, or any motor- Mosmeier Rd., Sunman ized vehicles including 4-8-14 ATVʼs, quad runners, mo-

Absolutely no hunting, fishing, or trespassing. Not responsible for accidents on the property of: Richard Noggler, 7334 St. Rd. 48, torcycles, motor bikes, etc. 6521 St Rd. 48 Aurora, Not responsible for property damage, accidents. IN 47001 1-1-15 Injuries or fatalities. Violators will be prosecuted to Absolutely no hunting, the full extent of the law. trapping, fishing, swim - This is a 44 acre tract ming, trash dumping, bounded on the south by woodcutting, motorized ve- Lutz Road and on the hicles, firearms, or tres - north by Harley Springs passing for any reason. Subdivision. Welbourne Violators will be prose - G. Williams, 4738 Lutz cuted. Not responsible for Rd., Guilford, Indiana. accidents or injuries on the 4-22-14 property of: John Stegemiller, 24569 Hiltz Rd., Guilford, IN 47022. Absolutely no trespassing 9-11-14 for any reason. Not re sponsible for any injuries Absolutely no hunting, or accidents. Town of trapping, woodcutting, mo- Moores Hill Properties, torized bikes, or trespass- Moores Hill, IN 47032 ing for any reason or pur- 4-10-14 pose. These activities are strictly forbidden and will Absolutely no trespassing not be tolerated. Violators for any reason. Will not be will be prosecuted at their responsible for any acciown expense. Also not redents or fatalities. Violasponsible for accidents on the property of: Rodney & tors will be fined and prosecuted on the property Arlene Miller 8824 North of: Mark & Bonnie PenHogan Rd., Aurora, IN nington, 12947 N. Hogan 47001 Rd., Aurora, In 47001 08-12-14 4-17-14 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 4-3-14

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 04-24-14

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CMHC is looking for a versatile Maintenance Technician who is capable of maintaining mechanical equipment and buildings for the Center within southeastern Indiana. The ideal candidate must have a High school diploma or equivalent with at least 5+ years experience in maintenance and related fields. Responsibilities: • Demonstrated ability to analyze and repair electrical equipment • Analyze and repair plumbing issues • Analyze and repair auto equipment • Must be able to direct the work of subcontractors, including obtaining bids and evaluating compliance of the work performed • Inspects and ensures the agency’s vehicle fleet is maintained and safe • Performs routine maintenance on HVAC equipment Desired Skills/experience: • Friendly, helpful personality - ability to willingly pitch in whenever needed with a positive attitude. • A+ Certification is a plus To apply: Email resume or application of employment to jobs@cmhcinc.org -or- Mail resume or application of employment to: Human Resources, Community Mental Health Center, Inc., 285 Bielby Road, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025. CMHC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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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 01-15-15

Absolutely no trespassing for any reason. No fishing, hunting, trapping, dumping, woodcutting, or swimming. No motorized vehicles of any kind or 3 wheelers. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense. Not responsible for any accidents or injuries on the property be longing to: Patricia Stewart, 13409 Wynnʼs ABSOLUTELY NO TRES- Way, Moores Hill, IN PASSING FOR ANY REA- 47032. 10-9-14 SON. VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED AT ABSOLUTELY NO TRESTHEIR OWN EXPENSE. PASSING FOR ANY REA19150 COLLIER RIDGE SON. VIOLATORS WILL GUILFORD, IN 47022. BE PROSECUTED AT 09/11/14 THEIR OWN EXPENSE. 7152 KAISER DR. LAWRENCEBURG, IN 47025 09/11/14

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Absolutely no trespassing for any reason. Violators will be prosecuted. Not responsible for any acci dents or injuries on the James, properties of Wilma, Samuel Goff and Carolyn Goff/Brown, 13337 Goff Lane, Moores Hill,In 09-25-14 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 3/27/14

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Absolutely no trespassing of any kind allowed on all properties belonging to Ola & Julie Miller. No exceptions. Not responsible for injuries, accidents or fatalities. No vehicles of any kind, horseback riding, etc, unless written permission is given. Ola & Julie Miller, 11302 N. Hogan Rd., Aurora, IN 47001 3-20-14

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: Darrell & Susan Sexton, 17537 Hillcrest Dr., Lawrenceburg, IN 470205. 3-12-15

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 property of: James Chrisman, Yorkridge Road, Guilford, IN 5-29-14

Absolutely no trespassing, hunting, fishing, boating, swimming, trapping, motorized bikes, 4 wheelers, RVʼs, woodcutting, horseback riding, firearms. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense. Not responsible for accidents or injuries on the property of: Robert & Carolyn K. Holtegel, 12466 Rullman Dr. Dillsboro, IN 47018 03-15

Absolutely no trespassing, hunting, trapping, trash dumping, tree cutting, tree damaging in any way, tree stands, firearms, bows, knives, or loitering. Not responsible for accidents, personal injuries, property damage, or fatalities. Violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law at their expense of the properties of Gerald Conn, Cove Circle East lots 2534 and 2535, Hidden Valley Lake. Absolutely no trespassing, 08-14-14 hunting, fishing, swim ming, trapping, horseback riding, woodcutting, motorized bikes, quadrunners or Absolutely no trespassing, 4-wheelers allowed on my no hunting, no woodcutproperty for any reason. ting, no walking, no sightNot responsible for acci- seeing, no motorized vehidents or injury to anyone. cles. Violators will be Violators will b e prose - prosecuted at their ex cuted at their own expense penses. Not responsible to the full extent of the law for accidents or injury on on the property of: The the property of: Gary Steinmetz Farm, Patrick Holland 9783 Wesseler Road, 14130 Brown Rd. Sunman, IN 05-14 Moores Hill, IN 8-28-14

Absolutely no trespassing, hunting, quads, dirt bikes, or wood cutting. Not re sponsible for any injuries or accidents. Property consists of 10 acres. Richard and Melanie Wiedeman, 18554 Collier Ridge, Guilford, IN 47022 05-22-14

Absolutely no trespassing, no hunting, no woodcutting, no 4-wheeling, no quad running. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense. Not responsible for any accidents on the property of: Ronald W. Fields, 2488 Sneakville Rd., Lawrenceburg, IN 47025. 4-3-14

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ABSOLUTELY NO TRESPASSING OF ANY KIND, FOR ANY REASON OWNER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACCI DENTS, INJURIES, OR FATALITIES. VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED AT THEIR EXPENSE. SHELIA BLOCK 9163 OLD S.R. 350 AURORA, IN 47001 9-25-14

Absolutely no trespassing, hunting, fishing, swim ming, woodcutting, quad or cycle riding. Not responsible for accidents or injuries on the property of: Jim & Larry Gabbard, Lattire Farm, Gregory Bier (The Land) Union Ridge Road, Aurora, IN 47001 5-22-14

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Absolutely No Trespassing of any kind, for any reason at any time. No Excep tions! Owner not responsible for any accidents, injuries or fatalities. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense. Tresa Manford 11510 North Hogan Road Aurora, IN 47001 5-8-14

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I-275 Enterprises, Inc., is the owner of property located in the Horseshoe Bottoms, Lawrenceburg Township, Dearborn County, Indiana, bounded on the West and North by the right-of-way of interstate Highway 275 and on the South by the Chessie Railroad right-of-way and on the eastern edge of the I-275 Lagoon (hereinafter called “the property”). Hunting, trapping, dis charging firearms, shooting arrows, fishing, turtle hunting, dog running, tree cutting, woodcutting, dumping, animal abandonment, hiking, bicycling, motor biking, operating quads or after ATV vehicles, horseback riding, sledding, ice skating, snowmobiling, bird watching, camping, operation of aircraft, swimming, row boating, motor boating, sailing, creek rock hunting, turning around or trespassing of any kind on the property for any reason is absolutely forbidden without written and signed permission of a duly authorized agent of I-275 Enterprises, Inc., I-275 Campgrounds, Inc., and-or Horseshoe Camp grounds. I-275 Enter prises, Inc. 10860 In deco Drive, Cincinnati OH 45241 09-4-14 No bikes, skateboards, roller blades. No trespassing for any reason; not responsible for injuries or accidents on property of: Dillsboro Civic Club, 9824 Central Ave. and 12930 North St., Dills boro, IN (formerly Doctors Bldg .) 8-28-14 No fishing, swimming, hunting, four wheelers, or trespassing on the Hostetler Farms, 13450 Chesterville Rd., Moores Hill. They will be prosecuted. Harry Hostetler, 13450 Chesterville Rd., Moores Hill, IN 12-4-14

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 7-14-14 No hunting, fishing or trespassing of any kind. Not responsible for property or personal injury on the property of: Maria Teresa Maturana, 21940 Lake Tambo Rd., Manchester, IN 01/22/15

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, 01-15

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, 27106 Cranes Run Road, W. Harrison IN No hunting, fishing or tres- 47060 1/15/15 passing for any reason. Not responsible for any in- No hunting, no fishing, no juries occurring on the bike riding, absolutely no property owned by: Sto- trespassing on the propnegate Property Owners, erty of: Irene Beckett EsBordering on Stonegate tate, 1005 Nowlin AveDr. & Essex Lane. nue, Property on west 05-29-14 side of Tanners Creek No hunting, fishing, four 08-21-14 wheeling, hiking, or gardening of any kind. Joan Fidler will not be held li- No hunting, no motorized able for any injuries ac - bikes or vehicles, no tresquired on the property on passing of any kind and both sides of 10419 Ches- not responsible for acciterville Road, next to dents, violators will be 10095 Chesterville Road, prosecuted on the property and across from 10386 of: Stanley Harmeyer & Chesterville Road. Viola- Sondra Lewis 22643, 22747, 22915 Jackson tors will be prosecuted. 4-3-14 Ridge, Lawrenceburg, IN No hunting, fishing, or tres- 09-4-14 passing without written permission on the Chipman farm. 7442 White No hunting, no motorized Road, Rising Sun, Indi- bikes or vehicles, no tresana . Violators will be passing of any kind and not responsible for acciprosecuted. dents on the property of: 4-29-14 John McKay No hunting, fishing, or tres- 11307 N. Dearborn Rd. passing for any reason Sunman, IN 47041 12-14 and not responsible for any injuries occurring on the property owned by: No hunting, trespassing, Hidden Valley Lake Prop- quad or dirt bike riding on erty Owners Associa - the property of Bill and tion, Bordering on State- Donna J. Fisher located line Road and George- at 6919 E. Laughery town Road, Lawrence- Creek Road, Aurora. 9-25-14 burg, In 4-8-14 No hunting, fishing or trespassing and not responsible for accidents or injuries on the property of: Jerome & Ruth Martini, York Ridge Rd., Leatherwood Rd., York Township. 4-10-14

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No trespassing for any reason. Not responsible for accidents or injuries. Marshall Alford 15778 W. County Line Rd. Moores Hill, IN 10-9-14 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 1/29/15 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. 7-22-14 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 2-12-2015

No trespassing without written permission and not responsible for accidents or injury on the property of Jim and Beth Marting, 6960 Nelson Road, Aurora, IN 47001 - in Ohi County. 9-25-14

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 1-15 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 01-15

No trespassing! No hunting, tree stands, firearms, bows, trapping, fireworks, motorcycles or quads. Not responsible for accidents. Violators will be prose cuted at their expense. No Trespassing for any Lowell & Donna Hollins, reason. Not responsible 10625 St. Rt. 262, Dillsfor accidents, injuries or fa- boro, IN. 10/23/14 talities to persons or propNo trespassing, hunting or erty. The Kremer Family 28483 Barber Rd. fishing. The Browning West Harrison, IN 47060 Farm, 9516 & 9321 Texas 9-11-14 Gas Rd., Aurora, IN 47001 12-14 No trespassing of any kind for any reason on the No trespassing, hunting, 4 properties of the Tri-Town- wheeling etc. on property ship Water Corporation. owned by Ken and Kathy Violators will be prose - Scherzinger or other cuted at their own ex - owned entities on North pense. Also not responsi- Hogan Rd. between SR ble for any accidents, inju- 48 and Holt Rd., Dear ries, or fatalities. Tri-Town born County Indiana. Not responsible for any acciWater Corporation dents of any kind. 5-14 4-10-14 No trespassing of any kind on the properties & private drive of Marvin Zimmer 28817 Evergreen Lane, West Harrison, IN 47060 08-14-14 No trespassing of any kind on property of : All Rite Ready Mix Of Indiana, LLC, 10513 Morgans Branch Road, Aurora, IN 4/8/14

No trespassing, hunting, 4-wheeling or motorcycles. Not responsible for accidents or injury of any kind on the property of: John Kemme, 24464 State Line Rd., Lawrenceburg, IN 9-4-14

No trespassing, no hunting or fishing. Absolutely no 4 wheelers or motorized vehicles of any kind. Not responsible for accidents or injuries on the property of: Earl & Thomas Sullivan, 18253 & 18350 Keller Rd., Lawrenceburg, IN No trespassing, hunting, 5-8-14 fishing, trapping or dumping of any kind. Absolutely No trespassing, no huntno motorized vehicles, ing, violators will be prosebikes, quadrunners or cuted. Not responsible for 4-wheelers allowed on my accidents on the property property. Not responsible of: Glen & LaVerne Burkfor accidents, injuries or fa- hardt, Corner of Keller talities. Beware of dogs. Rd., & SR 48, LawrenceViolators will be prose - burg, In cuted at their expense to 1-8-15 the fullest extent of the law. Jeffrey Long, 9027 No trespassing, not re Old St. Rd 350 & 13385 sponsible for personal or Dean Rd., Aurora, In property injury on the prop47001. 9-14 erty of: Midwest Data Inc., 326 Walnut St., LawNo trespassing, hunting, renceburg, IN 47025 fishing, wood cutting, four 4-14 wheeling or tree cutting. Not responsible for acciNo trespassing, or hunting, dents, injuries, or fatalities of any persons or personal on the farm of : Barry & property. Violators will be Judy Pruss, Rt. 50 Mt. prosecuted at their own Tabor Rd., Aurora, IN expense. Cindy & Mi- 4-3-14 chael McAndrew, 19446 Anderson Rd., Law - No trespassing, soliciting , renceburg, IN 47025. or visitation from strang4-3-14 ers, family, or friends without written consent by BilNo trespassing, hunting, lie R. Powell on my properfishing, wood cutting, four ties located on North Howheeling or tree cutting. gan Rd.Billie R. Powell Not responsible for acci- 10514 North Hogan Rd. dents, injuries or fatalities Aurora, IN 47001. 3-23-15 to any persons or personal property. David & Mi- No Trespassing. Not rechelle Fluegeman, South sponsible for accidents or Hogan Road, Dillsboro, injury on the property of: In 47018 4-3-14 Larry and Kim Jackson, 6720 Lipscomb Rd., LawNo trespassing, hunting, renceburg, IN 47025. fishing, wood cutting, four 9/18/14 wheeling or tree cutting. Not responsible for accidents, injuries, or fatalities of any persons or personal property. Violators will be prosecuted at their own No trespassing. No fishing, expense. Debi & Stephan no swimming, no hunting Kraeling 7233 Bonnell, or four wheelers. Not reGuilford, Indiana 47022 sponsible for accidents or 05-1-14 injury of any kind on my property. Barb HornNo trespassing, motorized berger and family 9758 vehicles, hunting, trapping, E. Co. Rd. 1350 N, Sunfireworks or explosives of man, IN 47041 any kind, discharge of fire- 07-14

arms or shooting of arrows on or onto the approximate 23 acres of Lot #8 in Miller Ridge Estates. Also not responsible for any acci dents or injuries occurring on this same property. Mike and Connie Crossley, Lot #8 Miller Ridge, 22102 Hickory No trespassing, hunting, View Lane, Guilford, IN 4-wheeling or motor vehi- 47022 12-11-14 cles of any kind. Not responsible for accidents or No trespassing, no fishing, injuries of any kind on the no hunting or artifact huntproperty of: Mark & Rob- ing. Nick Domaschko, erta Klem, Seldom Seen Ohio County, 9748 St. Estates, Lot #1,#2, #3, Rd. 56 N., Aurora, In 22505 State Line Rd., 47001 6-12-14 Bright, IN 06-14

Not responsible for accidents. No hunting, fishing, woodcutting, swimming, recreational 4x4 riding, or trespassing on the property of: Hassel W. and Pamela M. Brashears Possum Ridge Road Aurora, IN 03-5-15

Positively no trespassing on the property of 10391 Huesman Rd. without owners presence. Danger on property. Not responsible for accidents. Robert and Darlene Meyer, 8642 Martin Rd., Dillsboro, IN 47018. 03-15 Private property. Abso lutely no trespassing of any kind on all properties belonging to Dana and Phyllis Weisickle. No exceptions. Not responsible for any injuries, accidents, or fatalities. No vehicles of any kind allowed to drive through or park without written permission. Dana & Phyllis Weisickle 12904 Probst Rd, Aurora, IN 47001 4-14

No trespassing. Not re sponsible for personal or property injury on the property of: Rita Bennett, 170 and 172 Conwell Street, Aurora, IN 47001 05-15-14 No trespassing. Not re sponsible for accidents or injury. We will prosecute trespassers on property owned by: Robert & Deborah Schroeder, Gary & Pam Schroeder, Ridge Drive, Lake Tambo & Knopf Roads, Man chester Township. 10-13

Oxbow Inc. and Oxbow of Indiana, Inc. (”Oxbow”) are Public Hearing the owners of property located in the area com - The Harrison Planning monly known as Horse shoe Bottoms, Lawrence- Commission will hold a burg Township, Dearborn Public Hearing to discuss County, Indiana. Most of the proposed changes to Oxbowʼs land is located the Swimming Pool Ordibetween I-275 to US 50 nance on April 8, 2014 at exit ramp, the CSX tracks, 7:15 P.M. This Public and the levee along US 50 Hearing will be held at the and the Argosy entrance Harrison Community Cenroad. Oxbow also owns ter located at 300 George land immediately west of Street, Harrison, Ohio. 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 04-22-14

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