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Meanwhile, school administrators around Dearborn County are holding their breath waiting for ISTEP+ results. Lawrenceburg Community School Corporation Curriculum Director Carole Wintin said Lawrenceburg schools had 303 students, By Erika Schmidt Russell or 35 percent, interrupted while Editor taking the test. There were 434 erussell@registerpublications.com students taking ISTEP+ at Central While the big picture shows Elementary School, and 412 taking ISTEP+ scores statewide were not it at Greendale Middle School. Test administrator CTB McGraw negatively affected by software crashes and interruptions in May, Hill was plagued with problems narrowing in on the local and indi- during online testing. Those probvidual student impact of the inter- lems prompted an investigation by the Department of Education on ruptions is still not possible. how the computer-based interrup-

tions affected students’ performance students. When viewed from a high on the standardized tests. level, no consistent impact on test According to the report by Dr. scores from the interruptions could Richard Hill of the be seen. However, National Center for this is not the same the Improvement of as saying no student Educational Assess- ■South ■ Dearborn re- in the state was afment “There is con- sumed classes July 31 fected.” siderable evidence ■Lawrenceburg The report from ■ startthat the interruptions Hill comes as fored classes Aug. 1 had no negative mer Superintendent ■ impact on student ■Sunman-Dearborn of Public Instruction scores for the vast starts school Wednes- Tony Bennett, now majority of students. day, Aug. 7 head of Florida’s ... It is important to schools, is alleged to note that this paper have had a charter addresses only the larger issue of school’s letter grade changed by the impact of the interruptions when manipulating the formula for deteraggregated over large numbers of mining the grades.

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eral petitions “by persons aggrieved by the decree I issued on June 6, 2013, ordering the extinction of St. Joseph Parnewsroom@registerpublications.com ish, St. Leon. The petitions Appeals were sent for alleged an erroneous factual seven of the 12 Catholic finding regarding the capabilchurches slated to close in the ity of the parish to sustain inBatesville Deanery, but none dependently a changed the youth ministry mind of Indiaprogram.” napolis ArchAlthough St. John the Baptist Catholic diocese ArchChurch in Harrison will be he agreed the bishop Joseph moving. Parishioners voted allegation “is W. Tobin. by a margin of 2-1 to build a true,” he does That means new church-school complex. “not believe four Dearborn that error vitiFind out more on Page 3A. County Cathoated the decilic churches sion to extinare still on track to merge, guish the parish.” unless individuals from the In June, parish spokesperchurches are prepared to take son Christine Trossman Eptheir appeals to the next level pert confirmed St. Martin by petitioning the Congre- parishioners hired a canon gation for the Clergy at the lawyer, Sr. Kate Kuenstler, Vatican. PHJC, JCD, to aid in the apDecrees were issued peals process. Thursday, June 6, that made The archdiocese decisions changes to many churches were made after two years in the deanery, including the of a planning process called eventual closings of St. Jo- Connected in the Spirit. Passeph in St. Leon, St. Martin in toral leaders and lay repreYorkville, St. John the Baptist sentatives from each parish in Dover, and St. Paul in New met to discuss “how the ArchAlsace. diocese of Indianapolis must According to the original change its structures in order decrees, the four churches are to carry out its mission today supposed to merge into one and in the future.” parish by Dec. 1, then into one worship site by the first Unless otherwise directed Sunday of Advent 2015. A new church building also may by Tobin, the four Dearborn be built somewhere in north- County parishes, must move ern Dearborn County, as well forward with merger plans. The original decree adas a new regional Catholic dressing the merger of the four school. Holy Guardian Angels in parishes states the new parish Cedar Grove, St. Anne in “will come into being” Dec. 1. Hamburg and St. Mary of The four worship sites would the Rock in Franklin County be reduced to two by the first also petitioned to keep their Sunday of Advent 2014, then one worship site by the first parishes open. Archbishop Tobin said he Sunday of Advent 2015. However, in a Connected did not receive any new information from the petition- in the Spirit report posted on ers that would cause him to the St. Paul Catholic Church rescind the decrees he issued website, it states a letter was on June 6, said Greg Otolski, sent to Tobin “requesting a Archdiocese of Indianapolis modification of the timeline of one worship site by Dedirector of communications. “I understand the disap- cember 2015 to the new date pointment and sadness that of December 2017.” Parishioners of the four people are experiencing, I regret the pain these decisions churches, which all share a have caused, but I still be- pastor, the Rev. Scott Nobbe, lieve that these decisions will have been invited to take part strengthen our archdiocese,” in naming the new parish, following parameters set by said Tobin. In a letter dated July 11, canon law. The names will 2013, to St. Joseph Parish, be reviewed by a joint parTobin states he received sevSee PARISH, Page 2A By Denise Freitag Burdette Assistant Editor

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More photos from the Bright Community Festival are on Page 4A. Above: Folks from St. Teresa Benedicta Parish and Preschool wave to the crowd during the Bright Community Festival Parade Saturday, July 27. Right: A daredevil from Kids in Motion, Batesville, does a handstand in motion during the parade. Below: Grand Marshals for the parade are Bert and Ruth Wagner.

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Just a week, CLOUDS SWEPT AWAY... or two, until Ind. 56 phase 1 done Is there light at the end of the tunnel? Or perhaps, blacktop? The first phase of the Ind. 56 renovation project in Aurora should be open to traffic within two weeks or so, according to an email update from project manager Rick Seaver, Paul Rohe, Inc. “Our hope is to have (the) first phase open for business in the next two to three weeks,” Seaver wrote in an update Friday, July 26. Local traffic has been routed onto Main and Fifth streets, both of which are showing extreme wear in several locations. While signs indicate semi-truck trailer traffic should not travel the downtown route, trucks can be observed on it nonetheless. Meanwhile, concrete work was continuing last Saturday, July 27, and into the beginning of this week, said Seaver. Curbs along Water Street were completed and sidewalks underway by Tuesday, July 30. The second and third lift of asphalt were to be installed on phase one this week, and workers could be seen laying asphalt Tuesday. Meanwhile, storm sewer work was underway in the second phase of the project, said Seaver. That entails Judiciary from its Third Street intersection to Importing Street and the Main and Importing streets intersection at the George Street Bridge. The intersection at Judiciary and Third streets, however, is part of the first phase. The Second and Judiciary streets intersection will be under construction at times, but temporary roadways will be installed to keep traffic open, he wrote. “Temporary delays should be expected,” said Seaver.

The Associated Press reported the charter school was founded by a contributor to Bennett’s campaign and former Gov. Mitch Daniels campaign. Wintin and other school administrators in Southeastern Indiana were “hoping we’d have the results by the end of July. But we haven’t received the scores yet, and we have no idea when we will receive the scores. We don’t blame the DOE, we knew they were going through a thorough report.” Teachers and administrators at Central Elementary and Greendale Middle schools reported they noticed

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Former hospital CEO Resnick heads up local United Way campaign Hidden Valley Lake resident Peter V. Resnick, retired CEO/ executive director of Dearborn County Hospital, Lawrenceburg, is chairman of the 2013 United Way of Greater Cincinnati – Dearborn and Ohio Counties annual campaign. Resnick, who is also serving on the Campaign Cabinet for the regional United Way of Greater Cincinnati campaign, co-chaired by Michael Connelly, CEO, Catholic Health Partners, and Sally Connelly, community volunteer, has recruited his Dearborn & Ohio counties Campaign Cabinet, and begun meeting with business and community leaders. He has begun implementing campaign strategies, which mirror those of the regional campaign. These include focusing on engaging more companies and individuals to increase the number of do-

nors throughout our community. The results will help achieve the Bold Goals for Our Region to create lasting change in Education, Income and Health. “As we celebrate five years being a part of United Way of Greater Cincinnati, we continue to maintain and grow our local campaign, not only by strengthening our current base of companies but by engaging new businesses to run employee campaigns and encouraging corporate giving,” he said. Resnick, who served as CEO and executive director at the hospital from 1993 to 2012, is a member of the Dearborn County Chamber of Commerce and its Community Resource Committee and treasurer of the Dearborn County Economic Development Initiative. Past leadership roles have included member, Indiana Hospital

Association Council and Governance; board chair, Greater Cincinnati Health Council, and a advisory board member, Dearborn County Community Foundation. Dearborn & Ohio Counties Campaign Cabinet members (Lawrenceburg residents): ■■Julie Dietz, senior business incentives manager, Equifax Workforce Solutions ■■E.G. McLaughlin, executive vice president, United Community Bank ■■Liz Morris, Dearborn County Council ■■Bill Ritzmann, president and CEO, United Community Bank ■■Jim Scott WLW700 The goal for the 2013 campaign, a fundraising partnership of United Way and the American Red Cross, Cincinnati Area Chapter, will be announced Aug. 28.

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tablish a partnership effective Dec. 1. The two parishes will create joint programs and share staff and services. St. Teresa, with the assistance of the Archdiocese will begin a feasibility study for the construction of a new church. In a note posted by St. Teresa pastor the Rev. Aaron Jenkins on the church’s website, he said, “In this partnership we will continue to share our ministry in Catholic education and look for other ways we can share in the common ministries in eastern Dearborn County. St. Teresa and St. Lawrence will not share a pastor nor will we be consolidating into one parish. We could in the future share staff but no plans for this are being made at this time.” Jenkins also mentions the feasibility study for construction of a new church will have two main parts. “First will be the development of a master plan for the St. Teresa Campus. This process will evaluate our current

structures and plan for our future needs with a Church being the first goal. The second part of the feasibility study will be to evaluate the capacity of St. Teresa’s community to support the project both in completing the master plan and maintaining the structures and campus of St. Teresa. The next step in the process would be to begin a capital campaign to build the Church,” said Jenkins in his website post. Meanwhile, it also was decreed that St. Mary Parish in Aurora establish a partnership with St. Charles Borromeo Parish in Milan effective Dec. 1. The parishes are to create joint programs and share staff and services. A video of the original new conference and a copy of the decrees and other information on the church mergers and changes can be found with this article at www.thedcregister.com.

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ish council that will submit a nomination list to the archbishop for approval, likely some time in September. Registered parishioners are expected to vote for a name in October with the new name announced in November.

Other county churches impacted

Three other Dearborn County Catholic parishes also were impacted by the Connected to the Spirit decisions for the Batesville Deanery. According to one of the original decrees, St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross Parish, Bright, and St. Lawrence Parish, Lawrenceburg, will es-

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Open house for Doc BeckettAug. 11 The family of Dr. Don Beckett, DVM is planning an open house for Sunday, Aug. 11 from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Schroeder Educational Center at the Ohio County Fairgrounds. Dr. Beckett, a 1951 graduate of Lawrenceburg Con-

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solidated High School, will be celebrating 56 years as a veterinarian and his 80th birthday (actually on Aug. 6). All friends, family and clients are invited to come and visit. “Doc” received his degree from The Ohio State University on July 9,1957 and has spent the most of his time since serving pet and livestock owners throughout Ohio, Dearborn, Switzerland and other neighboring communities. Come and enjoy sharing old memories.

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St. John’s Harrison will leave downtown

By Andrew Zeiser Harrison Press Staff Reporter azeiser@registerpublications.com

The congregation of historical St. John The Baptist Catholic Church has voted to leave downtown Harrison after 162 years and build a new church on Carolina Trace and New Haven roads to accommodate the growth of the parish. The goal is to build a church big enough to allow the congregation to meet all at once, cutting back the number of Masses necessary for weekend worship. It will take roughly five years before the new church is constructed, and 15 before the entire project, including moving the school, is completed, said the Rev. Jeffrey Kemper. The three main components driving the decision are the growth of the community, shortage of priests, and limited downtown parking, said Kemper. “We have 1,600 people attending Mass on Sunday, and the current sanctuary only holds 400 people,” he said. Six Masses are held on Sunday and one on Saturday through the devotion of retired priests the Rev. Edward Shine and the Rev. William Dorrmann. “We were told that once they retire from helping altogether, we should not expect another priest to be assigned to us,” said Kemper. Every parish in the the Archdiocese of Cincinnati had its own priest, but that is not the case anymore.

The archdiocese is trying to deal with the shortage through sharing priests, so six weekend Masses may not be an option, he said. Ideas to keep the church at Harrison Avenue/ Park and Hill streets were considered but none seemed to suit the church, said Kemper. “If we could find a way to increase the size of the school and church, there would have to be more parking. The city said they would zone areas just for the church, but that would affect other churches in the area that need parking as well,” he said. To expand building space, some houses surrounding the church must be purchased, running the risk of people not willing to sell. The downtown area, where some descendants of families that founded the church live, is important to the parish. Much personal history and sentimental ties exist, said Kemper. “Even so, when they took the vote it was still two to one. The best decision for the church is to move,” he said. Parishioners had eight weeks to make their decisions and cast their ballots. The next step is to start fundraising. A committee called St. John the Baptist New Home has been formed. But before any ground can be broken, the parish must raise 75 percent of the funds and have 25 percent in pledges as stipulated by the archdioceses, said Kemper. Twenty-six acres was purchased in 2003 when Shine was pastor after he realized the church would outgrow its downtown location, said Kemper.

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Kids can stay cool at the Greendale pool from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays after school. Admission will be $3, but on weekends regular admission will be charged.

Stay cool at G’dale pool after school By Chris McHenry Contributor Beginning Thursday, Aug. 1, the Greendale swimming pool will be open from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays, and from noon until 7 p.m. weekends, at least through Sunday, Aug. 18. Park board members are considering ways to keep the pool open after that date. Admission will be $3 per person on weekdays, and regular prices will still apply on

weekends. Regular admission is $5 for children and $8 for adults The board also decided to honor reservations already made for evening pool parties, but will not accept any new party dates this season. City manager Steve Lampert reported attendance at the city’s new pool has already passed the 12,000 mark, compared to about 9,000 all season in 2012.

S-D prepares for contract negotitions; new band, tech directors hired By Chandra L. Mattingly Staff Reporter cmattingly@registerpublications.com

Sunman-Dearborn teachers are beginning the 2013-2014 school year without a contract. But at a special meeting Tuesday evening, July 30, the S-D Community School Corporation Board appointed three board members to a contract negotiating team. First nominated by board member Michael Norman was board member Brandon “Dusty” Burress, who then nominated board president Jeff Lyness. “I'm looking for continuity, because Mr. Lyness and Mr. Norman served on it last year,” said Burress, then decided he should nominate only one person. Lyness then nominated Norman. “It would be nice to have us back again just for continuity,” agreed Lyness. But with the “major changes” in the 20122013 contract, negotiations should not be major this year, he said, questioning whether the next contract would be for one school year or two. It could be either, replied Mary Ann Baines, S-D director of human resources, before the board unanimously approved the three nominees. “The contract will come back before the board … for full approval,” Lyness said. Other members of the negotiating team will be S-D Superintendent Dr. Jeff Hendrix, S-D Director of Support Services Tom Harris, Baines, and S-D Director of Financial operations Charles Blake. Last year's contract changes included buying out teachers' accumulated sick days, a 1 percent increase for teachers at the top of the salary schedule, and combining sick and personal days into “discrepancy days,” with the total number the same. In other business, the board

approved a technology content filter and approved personnel changes, including filling some key positions. The content filter is needed to “protect the students from all the information out there that's not appropriate for their eyes,” said Blake. The current filter expires Thursday, Aug. 1. Former technology director Nathan Louden researched filters and recommended the Barracuda content filter, said Blake. “We have to buy another three-year license,” at a cost of $38,000 total, upfront, he said. But the Barracuda filter is offered with a 30-day trial and will work with wi-fi, should the corporation want to offer wi-fi to students and the general public in the future. Currently, its wi-fi is password protected. Barracuda “is economical and provides us better coverage than what we had prior,” said Blake, noting the previous filter cost around $52,000 for three years.

Personnel

Turning to personnel, the board approved hiring Jonathan Hudnall as director of technology; David Pallada as East Central music teacher/ band director; Olivia Scardina as director of food and nutrition services; Kim Wedding as Bright Elementary library supervisor; and Krista Slayback as East Central nurse. Others hired included: Angie Bedel, Sunman Elementary job share nurse; Eulah Vest, S-D Middle School instructional assistant (IA;) Katelyn Mansfield, BE special education teacher; Emily Loftin and Patti Horton, BE IAs; Grant Schiering, EC long-term substitute; Elizabeth Cecil, EC special education teacher; Jennifer Buesing, S-D Middle School special education IA. Also, Bob Konkoly, EC special education IA; Emily

Jones, BE/SE music teacher; Ashley Siebert and Elyse Gorman, North Dearborn Elementary special education teachers; Cristin Dietz, NDE preschool assistant; Debra Nieman, S-DIS long-term substitute guidance counselor; John Hotopp, S-DIS custodian; Michelle Newton, S-DIS IA; Justin Jackson, EC IA; and Dan Metz, S-DMS long-term substitute nurse. Requests for medical leave were accepted from three EC staff members and one S-DIS staff member, one for the entire school year, two for the first semester, and the fourth for about a month beginning in October. Resignations were accepted from Mandy Copenhaver, director of food and nutrition services; Charles Alfrey, EC music teacher/band director; Krista Slayback as long-term S-DMS nurse substitute; William Hoctor, EC IA; Kristen Hallahan, BE IA; Amanda Hughes, SE job share nurse; Karen Mahon, S-DMS IA; Debra Nieman, BE IA; and Jessica Meijer, SE IA. Letters of retirement were accepted from Judith Landrum, S-DIS IA, and Joan Wuestefeld, EC food and nutrition associate. Two positions were eliminated: Cindy Andres, bus assistant, and Grant Schiering, S-DIS IA. Ronald Lackey, NDE IA was terminated. Transferred were Patrick Wilber, EC IA to ISS supervisor; Patty Hons, NDE guidance counselor, two days to three days; and Amanda Stenger, NDE guidance counselor, three days to two days.

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Earlier in July, at its regular board meeting Thursday, July 11, the board approved hiring Patricia Stenger as SE food and nutrition services manager; Bridget Wilhelm as S-DIS teacher; Joshua Rose-

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berry, SDS specialist; Ronald Lackey, NDE IA; William Theising, NDE PE teacher; and, at S-DMS: Amanda McIntyre, language arts teacher, Robin Kichler, half day to full-day guidance counselor, Stewart Durham, half day to full day math teacher, Doug Dawley, half day agriculture teacher, and Kirsta Slayback, long-term substitute nurse. Resignations were accepted from Patricia Stenger as SE food and nutrition associate; Meghan Fledderman, EC teacher; Brian Parido, BE/SE music teacher; Derek Rehage, head wrestling coach; Mary Ann Walsh, NDE teacher; Sam Kohorst, mowing; William

Theising, SE IA; and Doug Dawley, S-DMS IA. In June, the board eliminated four instructional assistant positions, three at BE, Michelle Newton, Patricia Horton and Suzanne Becker, and one at S-DMS, Elisa Carr. Also at its Thursday, June 13, meeting, the board approved hiring Hannah Schroeder, freshman volleyball; Judy Stenger, EC food and nutrition assistant manager; Tricia Collins, S-DIS long-term substitute nurse; Connie Turner, BE summer school teacher; Lauren Boesken, SE summer school teacher; Chris Mattox, S-DMS teacher; Traci Plowman, EC assistant cheer coach; and Kim

Lloyd, BE teacher. A letter of retirement was accepted from Robert Singer, S-DIS custodian, and letters of resignation were accepted from Brandon Loveless, EC/ISS supervisor; Cheryl Speicher, EC nurse; Karen Hunter, student data specialist; Nathan Louden, director of technology; Heather Zins, head softball coach; Jennifer Gruen, S-DMS teacher; and Kim Lloyd, BE library supervisor. Non-renewal of contract was approved for Abigail Blair, S-DMS teacher; and a request to transfer approved for Melissa Lowe, BE/ND special education to BE special education.


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Life is like a book that is divided into many chapters. This week features Kobi James who will be starting a new chapter in his life this week. Kobi is starting Middle School at South Dearborn. Kobi is a voracious reader always has a book or two in his hands. “I like fantasy best,” he said, “because I use my imagination. My favorite is the Harry Potter series.” If you have not read about Harry at Hogwarts, stop by the library today and check out Harry If you see Kobi ou Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone and share the adventure. t water, check out of the It’s easy to improve your reading – just read more and more. how he’s Pick what types of stories you like and read, read, read. Read doing in Middle School and see what he is re alone, read while you’re waiting, read out loud to a friend, READ! ading. Kobi has found joy in reading to his cousin Lilly. Their “go to” book is Llama, Llama Red Pajama. Kobi isn’t just a reader; he’s very involved in real life. Kobi is enjoys swimming, baseball, basketball, 4-H, and music. As a state qualifier in the butterfly, Kobi finished his summer swim season as 21st in the state in his age group. At St John’s Lutheran Bellaire Church, Kobi often serves as a scripture reader on Sundays, sharing God’s word as part of the services. In 4-H this year, Kobi created a poster which explained different characteristics of different types of wood Find out what ha for woodworking. To ppen in A Fine, Fine Sc s next complete this blue ribbon ho listening to Kob ol by poster, he first read about i read, A Fine, Fine Scho ol the topic, and then wrote Creech at www. by Sharon http://tinyurl. about it for others in co m/KobiJames-B W Dearborn County. Now then share your R And favorite his poster is on the way to stories with othe rs. the Indiana State Fair for even more to read. With area schools beginning the year already now in August, think about this…One day, Mr. Keene (Principal in A Fine, Fine School) called all the students and teachers together and said, “This is a fine, fine school! From now on, let’s have school on Peggy Dean Saturdays, too.” This is a hilarious picture book that young and rarian Peggy old will enjoy – and thank goodness it’s fiction! Hear what Aurora Lib early literacy Share what you’re reading with others, and check out t ou ab say Dean has to rl.com/ by entering http://tinyu wser. what other community leaders have to say by going to bro ur yo PeggyDean-BWR in http://eapld.org/bw&r/.

Who reads? Someone you know! Get complete audio from these and other community leaders by simply entering http://tinyurl.com/BWR-DCML1 in your browser. For more information on the READ Campaign visit www.hoosierhillsliteracyleague.net. Content Courtesy of The Flypod Media Network.


THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 2013 27, 2012 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER

ISTEP+,

principal, doesn’t think the numbers of interrupted students from the state/CTB are From Page 1A accurate. According to an inirregularities in the recording teractive map S-D had 142 of responses by students. “A students interrupted. student would respond A to As middle school assistant a question, but the software principal she knows the enwould record tire seventh D, now whethand eighth er A was right grade math “A student would tests were or not, we don’t know, respond A to a i n t e r r u p t e d . but it record“That’s more ed something question, but the than 600 kids other than software would alone,” said what the stuHerbert. dent pressed,” record D....” S-D had said Wintin. Carole Wintin 1,924 students ISTEP+ taking the Lawrenceburg Schools’ scores are ISTEP+, and, Curriculum Coordinator when the state used as part of a teacher’s sent the corevaluation for poration numa raise at Lawbers of sturenceburg Schools as well as dents interrupted, she revised student evaluations for place- the state numbers upward to ment at the high school level reflect what S-DMS and other as well as for advancement. schools reported to her. Superintendent of Public Unlike Lawrenceburg and Instruction Glenda Ritz has South Dearborn, this was the already instructed the teacher second year for all online testevaluations to rely less on the ing at S-D. This isn’t the first ISTEP+ results, and school time there have been issues officials are using other as- with test administrator CTB. sessments to determine grade “The first year there weren’t promotion and class place- different versions of the test. ment as well as whether a We had to get dividers to put student needs extra help or is between the computers, and high ability, said Wintin. hope the kids who had taken For student assessments, it didn’t talk too much about it Lawrenceburg is reviewing to kids who hadn’t,” said Heracuity tests students take that bert. The problems this year, help determine their readi- however, “are the worst.” ness for ISTEP+, as well as When, or if, the ISTEP+ a student’s overall grades and results come in, she and other teacher comments. If there is school officials will be rea question about a student’s viewing them. ability, then the teacher is “We have results back to asked. “ISTEP won’t carry as 2009,” so the corporation will much weight,” she added. be able to see an impact from the interruptions if a student who had been passing ISTEP Sunman-Dearborn Schools suddenly fails or a student ISTEP+ coordinator Jayme who had been flunking it sudHerbert, also Sunman-Dear- denly passes, said Herbert. born Middle School assistant Meanwhile, she’s also

Numbers ‘way’ off

THE DEARBORN COUNTY REGISTER fielding calls and parent visStudents who are sick or its asking about their child’s injured also are placed in an ISTEP+ scores. “The DOE unfair position because of the had us send time frame of a letter saythe various ing the results state tests, would be “They (students) IREAD and available in the two parts July. They’re shouldn’t be data of ISTEP+. not, and par- points. One test I R E A D ents want to is for thirdnot graders, and know how should their child d e t e r m i n e students must did,” said Herpass the test or everything.” bert. end up being Between the Jayme Herbert retained. “AlISTEP+ interthough the S-DMS Assistant Principal state doesn’t ruptions, and & S-D Schools’ ISTEP+ use the word the changed charter school Coordinator retained, but letter grade basically they scandal, the are. They end “Ritz and up classified DOE have inherited a mess. I in fourth grade and taking hope people realize this isn’t third grade classes.” the current administration’s The test has a three-day fault,” said Herbert. window, if a student misses Schools, teachers, and ad- the three days of the test, ministrators need to be held then they end up taking sumaccountable, but accountabil- mer remediation. “We had a ity needs to be valid and in high ability student, who was a way that allows teachers to seriously ill, missed the test, teach and do what is best for and then had to take summer students. “They shouldn’t be remediation. She aced it, but data points. One test should ...” said Herbert. not determine everything,” During the short answer she added. portion of the ISTEP+ in When it comes to evaluat- March, Herbert had to help ing students for placement or three students who had broadvancement, S-D like Law- ken arms write their math renceburg will be looking at answers. “They had to tell me acuity tests, teacher comments exactly what to write. Luckily and previous years’ ISTEP+ they were allowed to type, results. “We have other data, using one hand, the writing but part of the pie is gone, sample portion,” said Herbert. and with that a chance to get “All of that is stressful to an accurate placement of a students, and affects their perchild,” said Herbert. formance,” she said. The children who are most hurt by this are the ones who South Dearborn Schools may need remediation or Administrative Assistant and extra help. Kids in higher-end former Aurora Elementary classes are not difficult to place, but kids who have had principal Eric Lows said his or need remediation might not school had at least double, get what they need to suc- but probably more, than the 212 students reported as interceed, said Herbert.

Take note

PAGE 5A rupted. continued. Luckily, AES is SD has between 900 and next to the middle and high 1,000 students taking ISTEP+, schools, so there was comsaid Lows, new to the corpo- puter space available, he said. ration-wide job. Like LawBut creativity in scheduling renceburg, this was the first only goes so far. There were a year for SD to take the test lot of stressed out kids. online corpo“Thirdration-wide. graders (who At Aurora Third-graders “... are taking Elementary the state tests teachers and freak out because for the first aides took de- they know how time) get very tailed notes stressed out on the inter- much is riding on anytime they ruptions. “I’m hear “I,” with glad we took the tests. They IREAD and all those notes, could be retained if ISTEP. They because we freak out becan use those they don’t pass, so cause they when - if - the it’s intimidating to know how results come much is riding in we can re- them” on the tests. view them Eric Lows They could and compare be retained South Dearborn if they don’t and use them Administrative Assistant pass, so it’s to request a rescore,” said intimidating Lows. to them,” and Besides the then the internotes from the interruptions, ruptions happened, said Lows. SD like Sunman-Dearborn, At the elementary level will be reviewing previous there is a lot of talking kids years’ ISTEP results for dis- through it and calming their crepancies. nerves. Children aren’t going While the report from Hill to have good results if they’re notes there wasn’t a nega- nervous, he added. tive impact statewide, it could While SD doesn’t tie teachhave affected students. Lows er pay to ISTEP+ results at the said it “absolutely negatively moment, schools that do have affected students when you to be feeling a pinch. have a half-hour or 45 minute “If I’m a fifth grade teachlag during the test.” er and my students’ ISTEP+ As AES principal last scores are down because school year, he was notified it was interrupted, and the of the problems. “When it teacher next door’s students first occurred we wondered weren’t interrupted and the what was going on and start- scores were good, how can ed calling the other schools. giving a raise or stipend be Then we called the other local fair,” said Lows. corporations, and we heard The Bennett charter school the problems were statewide,” grade change doesn’t help said Lows. matters either. “You have Because AES is larger than to question the validity of the other schools, he had to the process. This is all high get creative with computer stakes,” for students and scheduling as the problems teachers, added Lows.

OBITUARIES James Skinner

James E. Skinner, 90, Connersville, IN passed away Friday evening, July 12, 2013 at Fayette Regional Health Services. He was born March 8, 1923 in Liberty, Ind., one of five children of Raymond R. and Mary James Skinner Addie Bake Skinner and was a 1941 graduate of Short High School in Liberty. During War War II, he served with the U. S. Navy and while stationed at Alameda, Calif., he was married on August 14, 1944, in Richmond, Calif., to Dorothy Evelyn Bentz of Madison, Ind. In 1948 they moved to Connersville and resided most of their married life in the Alquina area. Mrs. Skinner passed away on June 4, 2007. For 32 years, he owned and operated James Skinner State Farm Insurance, retiring in 1992. He was a member of the Alquina United Methodist Church, a life-time member of the American Legion Post No.1, a member and PastPresident of the Connersville Kiwanis Club. Along with his wife, they enjoyed fishing, boating and traveling extensively throughout the United States and many foreign countries. Survivors includes three daughters, Jama Edwards

and husband, Gary, of Connersville, Jeanna Brack and husband, Ed, of Bright, and Juleanne Skinner of Shelbyville, Ind.; four grandchildren, Shannon Alverez, Erin Cooper, Lyndsey Brack and Dustin Brack; seven great-grandchildren; a sisterin-law, Jeanie Skinner of Liberty, Ind.; a brother-in-law, Walter Bentz of Connersville and a sister-in-law, Cecile Theroux of Palmdale, CA; several nieces and nephews. Besides his wife of 62 years, Dorothy Skinner, he is preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Kenneth Skinner and John Skinner; two sisters, Mildred Major and Laura Kelley. Funeral services were Wednesday, July 17, 2013, at Miller, Moster, Robbins Funeral Home, 1704 N. Grand Avenue, Connersville, Ind., with the Rev. Brent Dilworth, Pastor of Alquina United Methodist Church officiating. Burial with military rites conducted by the Fayette County Veterans Honor Guard were in Union Cemetery at Lyonsville, Ind. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alquina United Methodist Church and to the Fayette County Veterans Transportation Fund.

Thomas Upton

Thomas Eugene Upton, 73, passed away Monday, July 29, 2013. He was born March 24, 1940, in Lawrenceburg, Ind., son of the late John and Evelyn (Lipscomb) Upton. Thomas was a veteran of the U.S.

In Loving Memory of Robert “Bo” Kippler It has been eight years since you left us to be with God. Your family and friends miss you very much. We hold in our hearts all the fond memories of you.

Sadly missed by: Mom, Dad, Brother Ron and all family members

Army during Vietnam. He worked as a concrete finisher. He is survived by his wife, Kathy Upton; son, Michael (wife Christy) Upton; daughter, Eugena Upton; stepdaughter, Lucy Robinson; three brothers, Bob Upton, Bernie Upton, and Leonard Upton; sister, Gladys Chalmers, and eight grandchildren. Family and friends will be received Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Fitch-Denney Funeral Home, Greendale. Funeral services will be held at Fitch-Denney Funeral Home, Friday, Aug. 2, 2013, at 11 a.m. Interment will follow in the Greendale Cemetery, Greendale, Ind. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

a 60-plus year member of American Legion Post 231. Upon retirement from Indiana and Michigan Electric, Emery was a member of the Highpoint Golf Club in Brooksv i l l e where he was an avid golfer and volunteer in his community. He was preceded in death by Lois, his beloved wife of 57 years. Survivors are daughters Cay Cherry, Aurora, and Beth Rullman, Farmington Hills, Mich; son, Mike (Heidi) Rullman, Twin Falls, Idaho; five granddaughters and seven great-grandchildren. Also surviving are sister, Mary Helen Ruble, Chesterville, Ohio, and sister-in-law, Lura Rullman, Brooksvile, Fla. Family and friends are welcome to attend a celebration of Emery’s life Saturday, Aug. 17, starting at 6 p.m. at the Aurora American Emery Rullman, 82, of Legion. Brooksville, Fla., formerly Memorials may be made of Aurora, died Sunday, July to the Emery and Louis 14, 2013, in Brooksville. Rullman Memorial Fund at Emery was an Army vet- United Community Bank, eran of the Korean War and Aurora.

Emery Rullman

In Loving Memory

of Norbert Draper who passed away August 3, 2011. Sadly missed by his wife Betty and family.

Christine Sabick

Christine M. Sabick, 58, Aurora, passed away Monday, July 29, 2013. Sabick was born Oct. 10, 1954. She was the beloved wife of Stanley J Sabick III; loving mother of Stanley J. Sabick IV, Amanda C. Pasman, Natalie M. Sabick, and Ian Q. Sabick; dear and funloving grandmother to Shelby Sabick, Ethan Pasman, Quintin Pasman, and Holton Terwey; greatly loved daughter of Rose Felix and the late Ralph Felix; dear sister to Donna Waller, the late Kathy Vanosdol, Michael Felix, Theresa Mack, Jim Felix, Judy Bruns, Nanette Henry, and Ken Felix. A memorial service will be held at The United Spiritualists of the Christ’s Light Church (U.S.C.L.), 9772 Princeton Glendale Rd/747 N, Cincinnati, OH 45246,

on Saturday, Aug. 3 at 11 a.m. Immediately following the service, the family invites friends to celebrate Christine’s life, to be held in the reception hall of the U.S.C.L. church. The family asks, in lieu of flowers, to send a donation to either the UC Barrett Cancer Center, or to the widower of the deceased in assisting with medical bills. Christine had a big impact in many people’s lives, was loved by all, and will be greatly missed.

DEATH NOTICES

MEYER, VIRGIL JOHN SR.- 76, Okeana, Ohio, died Monday, July 29, 2013. BraterWinter Funeral Home, Harrison, is in charge of arrangements. HORTON, JERRY WAYNE- Aurora, died Saturday, July 27, 2013. Services are pending at Laws Carr Moore Funeral Home, Milan.

In Loving Memory of my husband Harold W. Woolwine 1935-2011 ~Ruth

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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THE DEARBORN COUNTY REGISTER Forum for Opinion

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theREGISTER Erika Schmidt Russell, Editor

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POLITICKING

Gov’t emails, John Gregg and me

There’s been an interesting showing up in a court hearing sideshow these past couple of or on the front page. weeks consisting of emails As Robin Winston, former from former Gov. Mitch Dan- O’Bannon aide and Indiana iels, former Education Supt. Democratic chairman, liked Tony Bennett and his then- to say, “A letter can die on the chief of staff Todd Huston shredder, but an email lasts about whether the writings of forever.” Prof. Howard Zinn should be After O’Bannon vetoed exposed and taught to Indiana the bill, Speaker Gregg was students. under intense presIf nothing else, sure from his chamit’s given us an inner ber to bring up the view of one of the veto for an override more successful govon Organization ernorships in modDay that Novemern times and the ber. Given Indiana’s first digital one at weak constitutional that and how power governorship, the and influence was override probably BRIAN wielded. would have been And this Daniels HOWEY successful. And by email story forged circumstance that he by Associated Press had concocted, John reporter Tom LoBianco and Gregg ended up at a luncheon his Freedom of Information table seated next to me. Act requests to the Indiana While most of us at the Department of Education luncheon were dressed in ties might not have existed had and sport coats, I remember not this writer ended up at Gregg showed up wearing a Vincennes University lun- a red and black lumberjack cheon with then-House shirt. He was in his usual Speaker John Gregg in No- jovial mood, enjoying the vember 2001. notion that I had to ride in Gregg had pulled some a convertible through downstrings and gotten me an town Vincennes as part of its honor from the university annual holiday parade, which where I studied journalism reminded me of the final under Prof. Fred Walker Jr., scene in the movie “Animal between 1974 and 1976 be- House” though the boys at fore heading off to Indiana Delta House were hung over University at Bloomington. and didn’t show. It wasn’t something I had What John Gregg ended up sought and it certainly worked with was a third-generation against the grain of my modus journalist who relentlessly operandi which is to “blend” bent his ear about his upcomas opposed to being a con- ing decision to call up the spicuous character. O’Bannon veto of 1083 the I didn’t know it at the time, following week. but those circumstances alIn the Dec. 9 2004 “10th lowed me to make perhaps Anniversary Edition” of my biggest impact on Indiana Howey Politics (you can read journalism. it in the Indiana State LiThe Internet age had brary arhives), I described the dawned and was now be- scene: “I pleaded, begged and coming a pervading aspect implored Gregg not to hand in the way we communicate. down the bill. He listened poIn the long Indiana General litely, but was noncommittal. Assembly session of 2001, When I left the banquet hall, House Bill 1083 would have I used a ‘Rexism’ to describe prevented press access to the what I had just done, telling a electronic mails of govern- friend, ‘I feel like I just threw ment officials. Beyond per- up in the punch bowl.’” sonal meetings, phone calls, A week later, Gregg reletters and facsimiles, the fused to hand down the overemail was becoming a key ride. way to communicate and the And three years later, in rules developed around it not that 10th anniversary ediunlike what we’re currently tion, Gregg observed, “You witnessing with Facebook, were not given the credit you Twitter and Instagram. personally deserved on the HB1083 passed both cham- issue of the media bill and bers and ended up on the desk the override. You told me it of Gov. Frank O’Bannon, would’ve been disastrous to who by vocation was publish- hand it down and you were er of the Corydon Democrat. right. That is a decision I’ve O’Bannon vetoed the bill. never regretted and I owe you Had he signed HB1083, a big one on that.” it would have dramatically Actually, despite the dischanged Indiana journalism comfort of the demise of by keeping what has become this bill has caused Purdue a huge swath of information President Daniels and now out of the public arena. We State Rep. Huston, Hoosiers wouldn’t have learned, for all owe Gregg a big debt of instance, about the cozy re- gratitude for having the courlationship between Duke En- age to buck his chamber and ergy and the Indiana Utility keep government emails in Regulatory Commission and the check and balance system the Edwardsport plant over- that has, for the most part, runs. kept Indiana state government The volume of emails be- corruption-free since the last tween government officials, big scandal that occurred 30 their employees, counter- years ago. parts, constituents and even the press has been huge and expansive. Having the potential access to these emails hasn’t been abused, in my Brian Howey is a third generaopinion, but it adds a 21st tion Indiana journalist who has Century check and balance emerged as one of the Midfor the Fourth Estate and its west's leading political anawatchdog role over govern- lysts. His weekly Politicking ment. Most government offi- column reaches more than cials know that you don’t put 250,000 readers via more than anything in an email that you 25 newspapers. wouldn’t be comfortable with

About Brian Howey

THURSDAY, AUGUST 2013 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1,2012

HAPPENINGS FROM THE PAST Rotary club admits women; G’dale issues bond to pave streets; phone line completed to St. Leon renceburg Fire Department barbeque. 25 years ago, August 1988 nnn Reconstruction of the George Street More than 500 residents had requestbridge was about to begin. ed service from the proposed North nnn The Aurora Rotary Club was accept- Dearborn Water Company. nnn ing female members for the first time. Carl Buchanan, Jr. had won the Indinnn ana State Trap Shoot contest Lawrenceburg was planfor the third time. ning to issue citations against CHRIS property owners who violated MCHENRY 75 years ago, August 1938 the weed ordinance. Greendale was planning an nnn $80,000 bond issue to pave five streets. Dearborn County Historical Society They had also won a $40,000 grant for had held a ground breaking for the reconstruction of its pioneer log cabin on the project. nnn High Street. Bright Presbyterian Church was addnnn The Greendale Swim Club had de- ing a basement and other improvements. feated Batesville. nnn 50 years ago, August 1963 Moores Hill Chautauqua would be Rolly Draut had completed a resto- August 13-18. A tent measuring 70- by ration of a 50-year-old steam engine 110-feet would be erected. tractor. nnn nnn Landowners in the Miami bottoms Dearborn County Hospital’s new had decided to forbid trespassers after two story wing was to be dedicated. a rash of thefts of tools and equipment. nnn nnn Bill Black, Bill Fogel and Don HanChicken dinners were the popular nan were co-chairmen of the Law-

event. No less than ten were announced throughout the county for August.

100 years ago, August 1913 Lawrenceburg officials were looking for a replacement for their wharf boat. Packet boat companies were threatening to refuse to land unless enough landing space was provided. nnn The Lawrenceburg Marshal was investigating complaints about shanty boats at the foot of Walnut Street. nnn Aurora: George Sutton and Jerry Backman had hiked 65 miles through Dillsboro, Versailles, Bear Branch, and Rising Sun. They had camped out two nights. nnn Chesterviile: Ora Slater had won the chicken eating contest at the community picnic. nnn St. Leon: The Bell telephone line was completed and ready for service. Chris McHenry is Dearborn County Historian.

OF BUGS, BLOOMS & VITTLES

Time for seconds (or thirds) in the garden Seconds, anyone? So, what to plant? That's right, it's time for second – or Brassicas include cabbage, Chinese perhaps even third – plantings in your broccoli and cabbage, broccoli, caulivegetable garden. flower, collards, swiss chard, kohlrabi But what should you kale. CHANDRA L. andBrussels plant? sprouts may You might get a round MATTINGLY mature if planted from of green beans if you plant transplants but it's late to one of the shorter-maturing start them from seed. Both varieties of bush beans, but it's too late collards and kale will overwinter in for all but the quickest-maturing sweet our climate with row covers, and often corn. Even that might not produce ears even without any protection. with the cooler weather we've been Greens include arugula, spinach, lethaving, as cooler-than-usual weather is tuce, Asian greens, mustards, mache, predicted to continue, along with more mizuna, sorrel, endive and even danderainfall than usual for August. lion greens. (Yes, dandelions are food, But carrots, greens and most of the not just weeds – and superb sources of brassica will produce a crop if planted vitamins and minerals!) Many of the now. Summer squash and cucumbers greens also will winter over under row sometimes yield late crops from seeds covers. planted in early August, but again, that Radish seeds can be interplanted depends on weather. with the carrots to help them push Late plantings do need to be watched through the soil, or planted alone for closely for insects, as do the brassica. their own sake. Beets and shallots also Some pests are just worse in the fall, should produce a crop, as will turnips. having built up a population through Many gardeners plant beets and turthe summer. Plus some of the predators nips as a fall crop, then plow them into are done raising young – think wasps the soil to improve the tilth. – and no longer carry off larva stage Or, in a few weeks, you might plant broccoli worms and other bugs. winter wheat in garden areas where

you are done harvesting and growing vegetables. The cover crop will discourage weed growth and can be tilled under in spring. If you want to grow garlic, now is the time to buy or order garlic sets, as garlic grows best when planted in fall. And if you planted garlic last spring or fall, don't forget to harvest it now! As the plants die down, it may be hard to find later. Finally, it's not too late to grow herbs from seed. Basil, sweet marjoram, cilantro, borage and summer savory all are annuals and will produce leafy plants between now and fall. Perennial herbs such as sage, chives, winter savory, lavender, thyme, mints and others can be started from seed or plants and will have time to establish good root systems for winter survival. If you can't find seeds, starts of most of these herbs are available at Chan's Plant Sale, 109 N. High St. (Ind. 56,) Rising Sun. Chandra Mattingly is a staff reporter for The Journal-Press and The Dearborn County Register, besides being an avid gardner.

HYLELITES

Watching your child’s birth - priceless (but don’t watch TV during the wife’s labor)

How much was it worth for you to has set himself up to be the daddy of witness your wife giving birth to your the year in the eyes of advertisers who first child? will bestow on him endorsements That’s a question several peo- BOB opportunities that come with such ple are asking this week in the HYLE accolades in the public eye. wake of professional golfer HuntYou don’t think the diaper er Mahan’s decision to withdraw companies are going to love this? from a PGA tournament that he was The possibilities are endless. leading after two rounds to join his wife, who had gone into labor. I prefer to believe that it was a selfMahan was about to start his third less act on Mahan’s part because he round on Saturday when he got the loves his wife and is excited about news about his wife. Without hesitation, he withdrew being a father. And no, that was not from the tournament and the oppor- meant to be sarcastic. I don’t know when fathers were tunity to win the tournament, which awarded $1,008,000 to the champion. first allowed to do more than sit in the Apparently a million is not enough for waiting room while their wives delivgolfers; they need an extra eight grand ered the child, but I have friends, with nothing better to do than go bowling, for walking around money. Let’s not feel too sorry for Mahan decline to participate in the birthing and the lousy timing of his wife’s labor process. I was privileged to attend the births pains. of each of my children. I am writing Entering last week’s tournament, he had earned $2.3 million on the PGA this sentence carefully because I love tour this season, so he could take six my wife and children, but other than weeks off to stay home and help his the final moment when the babies wife adjust to the new child and still joined the rest of the world the process have earned more this year than most was long and tedious. of us will earn in our lifetime. Whether knowingly or not, and you As so often happens in situations know how I hate to be cynical, Mahan

Selfless act

Wandering mind

like this, my mind began to wander and I found myself staring at the television in the room, which irritated my lovely wife more than just a little bit. Other than holding her hand and trying to be sympathetic, and you all know that’s a skill I’m still working to perfect, my presence was pretty useless. Had I left a golf tournament with the possibility of earning a million bucks, I’m sure I would have been sent back to the golf course. But the final moments of birth - the money shot, so to speak - were worth every awful moment in the delivery room. People rhapsodize over “the wonder of birth” and I can’t argue. It is an amazing experience and I’m glad I got to share it with my wife. I’m sure Mahan will feel the same way about the birth of his child, and he’s got a hell of a story to tell the child someday about how precious being there really was for him. Bob Hyle, Bright, covers sports and writes a weekly column for The Harrison Press.

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FIRST Finding child care in Ind., Ohio Parents of young children who are looking for child care have more tools than ever to find the right place for their child or children. Southeastern Indiana Economic Opportunity Corporation took part in a statewide roll out of a new online child care database, www.childcareindiana.org, last year. SIEOC serves people in Dearborn, Ohio, Ripley, Franklin, Decatur, Jefferson, Scott, Clark, and Floyd counties. SIEOC serves as Head Start coordinator in these counties, and has information on its website, www.sieoc.org, about the program. Child Care Online is a free, Internet search tool to easily and conveniently compare child care programs, and to help parents or guardians identify a range of high quality care choices. The Child Care Online tool allows users to see actual images of teaching and learning spaces, food service capabilities and toileting facilities, and recreation areas. Parents can learn about the different levels that make up Paths to QUALITY, Indiana’s voluntary system quality rating and improvement system for child care. This system is the first and only child care rating system in the state. The system identifies 4 levels of quality. Beginning at Level 1 - meeting basic health and safety standards - child care programs may progress to the highest level - Level 4, achieving national accreditation. In Ohio, head to www.jfs.ohio.gov, and go to the child care link in the upper right corner. Ohio’s voluntary rating system is Step up to Quality. Child care centers can earn up to three stars, based on the teacher-student ratios, teacher training and benefits offered. Search options on the Ohio site include zip code, the days and hours child care is available, the age of children and more. For parents who may be relocating to another state, or who would like to find child care options in Kentucky, there is childcareaware.org. Parents can search by zip code or go to a map and click the state they are interested in finding child care. Child Care Aware also offers options for military families.

Eating together helps build healthy families How many times a week does your entire family eat together? Not the five minutes it takes to polish off a bowl of cereal in the morning, but really sitting down together around the table. You are doing well if dinnertime in your home means everyone getting together most evenings over a tasty, home-cooked meal! Unfortunately, such family meals are rapidly becoming the exception, even if there is plenty of evidence that doing so is beneficial on many levels. According to the experts, family meals are usually healthier and more balanced than those eaten in solitude or on the go. The chances are, a family menu includes more fruits, vegetables, and dairy products, while a solo “heat and eat” dinner is more likely to include the saturated fats and salts commonly found in prepared, processed foods. In family homes where the television is switched off, the body mass index of children is lower. Studies show that there is a correlation between children and teenagers eating meals with the family and better academic results and a lower dropout rate. Drug and alcohol usage and depression also seem to diminish among children who eat regularly with their families. That makes sense; after all, taking the time to share a meal, discussing the events of the day, and strengthening family ties is a great and relatively simple way to create a climate of wellbeing and balance in a child’s life. Perhaps the best way to manage to sit down all together for at least one meal a day is to plan the week’s menus in advance. Doing so might not be effort-free, but it is a challenge well worth the trouble of taking up. It can improve family relationships, foster self-esteem, and set everybody up for good health.

In you home, does dinnertime mean sitting down together over a balanced meal? Experts say it is a family habit with many advantages.

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Living with a child with a disability Discovering that one’s wasn’t already complicated child has a disability or a enough, the often embarserious illness can come as rassed or intrusive looks of a terrible shock for parents. others reminds parents loud It means that all the dreams and clear that their child is they had previously imagined different. for their family will no longer The great gift in all this is be valid. When a diagnosis the discovery and acceptance comes in, the lives of all in- of the fact that these chilvolved are forever changed dren are complete human bein ways no one could have ings with strengths, interests, planned for. qualities, On learnas well as ing the difaults. agnosis, T h e y and for have favoryears after, ite games, parents they might might expelove to rience deep laugh and sadness, debe silly, and nial, anger, they can and guilt as have their they try as own unique hard as they talents can to adapt and ways to the situato touch tion. the hearts T h e y of those might feel around conflictthem. This ing feelis what ings toward family and their child, In order to blossom and even friends veering be- surpass themselves, children with must distween help- disabilities need to be loved and c o v e r . l e s s n e s s accepted for all their gifts and Above and and com- challenges—as do all children. beyond the passion and prognosis, resentment. these children must be alDaily life, filled with wor- lowed to spread their wings ries and challenges, can be as wide as they are able to. so hard to bear that some Like any child, they want couples are unable to rely on to blossom and surpass themeach other for support, and selves, and they want to be their relationship suffers or loved and accepted for who falls apart. And, if everything they are, the way they are.

Teenagers abuse a variety of drugs, both legal and illegal. Legally available drugs include alcohol, prescribed medications, inhalants (fumes from glues, aerosols, and solvents) and overthe-counter cough, cold, sleep, and diet medications. The most commonly used illegal drugs are marijuana (pot), stimulants (cocaine, crack, and speed), LSD, PCP, opiates, heroin, and designer drugs (Ecstasy). The use of illegal drugs is increasing, especially among young teens. The average age of first marijuana use is 14, and alcohol use can start before age 12. The use of marijuana and alcohol in high school has become common. Drug use is associated with a variety of negative consequences, including increased risk of serious drug use later in life, school failure, and poor judgment which may put teens at risk for accidents, violence, unplanned and unsafe sex, and suicide. Parents can prevent their children from using drugs by talking to them about drugs, open communication, role modeling, responsible behavior, and recognizing if problems are developing. Warning signs of teenage alcohol and drug abuse may include: Physical: Fatigue, repeated health complaints, red and glazed eyes, and a lasting cough. Emotional: personality change, sudden mood changes, irritability, irresponsible behavior, low self-esteem, poor judgment, depression, and a general lack of interest. Family: starting arguments, breaking rules, or withdrawing from the family. School: decreased interest, negative attitude, drop in grades, many absences, truancy, and discipline problems. Social problems: new friends who are less interested in standard home and school activities, problems with the law, and changes to less conventional styles in dress and music. Some of the warning signs listed above can also be signs of other problems. Parents may recognize signs of trouble and possible abuse of alcohol and other drugs with their teenager. If you have concerns, resources are available. Please contact CASA (Citizens Against Substance Abuse) at

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FIRST Multiple births, multiple challenges Expecting twins or trip- after■ the■ babies■ are■ born.■ lets can be very exciting Take■ down■ the■ names■ of■ for new parents. But hav- all■ those■ who■ are■ availing “multiples” entails able,■ and■ pencil■ them■ in■ some challenges that must for■ assistance■ in■ feeding,■ be prepared for well in adbathing,■ and■ comforting■ vance of the births. During the pregnancy is your■twins■or■multiples.■■ the best time to start or- ■■Prepare■as■many■freezeganizing help and support and-reheat■ dishes■ as■ you■ can■before■the■births.■They■ from family and friends. Looking after several will■come■in■very■handy!■If■ children y o u r■ of the freezer■ is■ same age a l r e a d y■ is a huge full,■ sugchallenge, gest■ to■ and it will f a m i l y■ certainly a n d■ feel like f r i e n d s■ you’re on that■ ina rollerstead■ of■ coaster o f f e r i n g■ ride for a while. b a b y With a bit Caring for more than one s h o w e r■ of orga- infant will be a roller-coaster gifts,■ you■ n i z a t i o n , ride, but with a bit of organiza- would■ reh o w e v e r, tion you’ll be sure to manage! ally■ apyou’ll be preciate■ a■ able to batch■ of■ frozen■ homeenjoy all the beautiful mocooked■meals■every■week■ ments the babies will bring while■ the■ babies■ are■ you. young. ■■A■ multiple■ pregnancy■ and■ birth■ can■ provoke■ ■■Organize■ a■ timetable■ some■ strange■ reactions.■ that■ allows■ you■ to■ get■ Family■ and■ friends■ might■ some■ sleep.■ It■ will■ surely■ hover■ closely,■ wanting■ to■ evolve■as■you■get■to■know■ be■at■your■service,■but■this■ your■ babies’■ habits,■ but■ it■ could■ become■ over- will■ help■ you■ plan■ some■ whelming.■ Don’t■ hesitate■ basic■ rest■ and■ support.■ If■ to■ express■ your■ need■ for■ you’re■ breastfeeding,■ a■ space■ and■ rest■ when■ it’s■ breast■ pump■ will■ become■ your■ most■ valuable■ asset,■ necessary. ■■Before■ the■ due■ date,■ as■it■lets■Dad,■family■memschedule■some■extra■help■ bers,■ or■ friends■ take■ over■ for■ the■ first■ few■ weeks■ for■a■while.

Darling, my mother’s Modern dads do it their way coming for the weekend Fatherhood has sure changed in the last 40 years or so. Not too long ago, dads were pretty much limited to the role of provider and breadwinner, taking care of the physical needs of their families. Nowadays, at least in the western world, fatherhood entails a much more active role in the daily life of the home and family members. The modern dad changes diapers, bottle-feeds the baby, and takes his turn cooking dinner and washing the toilet. He is more actively involved in childrearing without being merely the disciplinarian of the house. It’s nice to think that this new role isn’t an imposition, but rather a choice: dads now elect to have more of a presence in the lives of their children. And a fully present dad does make a difference: several recent studies have shown that the involvement of the father or father-figure positively affects a child’s development. Among other things, a healthy father-child relationship can facilitate a more rapid adaptation to the outside world and a greater ability to confront the unknown. Young children who have a father-figure who plays with them and teases them gently can socialize more easily with other children. Despite all this, many young fathers are afraid to get involved because they’re not sure how or simply because they are not given the chance by their parenting partner. Moms need to understand that being a competent father doesn’t mean doing things the same way as a mother. Being a dad is different but just as important!

Darling, my mother’s coming for the weekend Do you get along well with your in-laws? According to experts, difficulty with the in-laws is one of the top three causes of conflict between spouses, along with childrearing and family finances. We can’t choose our parents, and in a way we can’t choose our in-laws either. But that isn’t necessarily a bad thing; in many families, the mother- and father-in-law, the uncles, aunts, and all the rest of the clan become acquaintances and often even friends. However, for some couples, the in-laws are a source of annoyance or worse. These difficult relationships can cause a great deal of tension between spouses, leading to a bumpy and uncertain future. You or your spouse might not be imagining the problem: some parents-in-law really do go heavy on the criticism or stick their noses where they don’t belong. Alternately, sometimes a spouse can be overly territorial or jealous of filial love. In the case of “interfering” parents, it is important that spouses protect themselves and stick together if a family member demonstrates such behavior. And it is equally important that each spouse not denigrate his or her partner in front of parents or in-laws, especially when the relationship may be adversarial. Rather than getting involved in an argument, a couple should set their boundaries and draw up some clear cut rules so the situation doesn’t deteriorate. A polite discussion between adults, where negative comments and displays of anger are avoided, can often solve the problem. Building a family life based on love and harmony is possible, as long as the couple considers their union a priority in the midst of such conflict.

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FIRST Sibling rivalry: When Now ‘weed’ this! Keep gardens to intervene? weed-free with newsapers

Arguments between brothers and sisters are inevitable. Children disagreeing over a toy or because one has more juice than the other is an everyday occurrence that can certainly leave parents feeling stressed. The good news is that these types of arguments are harmless and normal. If the arguments get out of hand and deteriorate into physical confrontations, however, limits need to be set. Whatever the source of the conflict may be, your children have to understand that injuring one another is out of bounds. It is imperative that every child feel safe in his or her own home. When a quarrel degenerates into a fight, separate the children, put a stop to whatever was happening, and explain why you’re doing it. When regular squabbles break out, try not to automatically interfere with a judgment: children can learn to settle their disagreements by themselves. It is especially important to not take sides if you don’t know how it all started. That doesn’t mean you should ignore the situation; rather, avoid becoming the referee every time. Teach them to express their feelings and help them name their needs, such as for fairness, safety, cooperation, creativity, or independence. Help them articulate what they are really fighting about, for example: “I’m angry because you don’t want to let me hold the remote. I want to have my fair turn”. Show them how to listen to each other, to negotiate, and to find satisfactory compromises together. Remember that children learn by example, and that they are watching and lisaks re b le b ab u When a sq itening when you at m to to au out, tr y not e with a judg- are having a discally interven e: children agreement with tim - your spouse or ment ever y express them to can learn d another adult. an y tl n iole selves non-v agreements Try to pracis settle their d . tice what you es lv by themse preach!

Would you like to have a (relative- keeping moisture from evaporating. ly) weed-free garden without constant A disadvantage, especially in a rehoeing and weeding? ally dry year, is that light rains won't There is a way – it just takes some penetrate the mulch and enter the soil. work upfront and a newspaper sub- But if you are watering, the mulch scription. will help hold the water in. Every year I promise For areas you'd like to myself THIS YEAR I will CHANDRA mulch but don't intend get the garden papered as MATTINGLY to plant, you can bundle I weed so I won't have to newspapers an inch or weed again. One year I did two thick and place them a good job on the green beans and had snugly side by side. Few weeds will to pull only a few weeds right next to penetrate that layer, but as the papers the plants. Another year I got a young disintegrate, the process will pull niasparagus bed done, which helped it trogen from the soil, so don't plan to off to a good start. But this year, with plant through them or beside them. the frequent rains, I was way behind Meanwhile, if you haven't planted and my vegetable plants are surround- your garden yet, it's not too late. Corn, ed by weeds – some of which, such as green beans, squash, cucumbers, melthe purslane and lambs quarters, I eat. ons, okra, and other warm weather I use two methods for the veggies: veggies have plenty of time to manewspaper, or newspaper and straw. ture. Carrots can be planted every two To mulch between plants, lay weeks or so for a continuous crop. down newspaper three or four sheets Cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower thick and anchor with dirt clods or don't like the hot weather, but can be rocks. Be sure you leave a little space started from seed now for fall maturaround your plants. Once the papers ing plants. Late crops of potatoes can have gotten wet, they usually will stay still be planted but will have to be in place, barring tornados and such. watched closely for insect pests. For a more aesthetic mulch, and About the only thing you shouldn't one a little less likely to be snatched plant now are peas. Even lettuce usuby the wind, put an inch or two ally will grow in hot weather, though of clean straw atop the newspapers. it will bolt quicker than when it's cool. That's usually enough mulch to last You can plant it in shady areas or put through the summer. It will rot away a light cloth above it as a screen to in the winter or can be tilled into the slow it down a little. soil in late fall or early spring. The hard part may be getting small Or you can aim for long-time seeds to germinate: when you plant mulch maintenance by adding more carrots, lettuce, beets and other small straw and newspapers to thin spots, seeds, water the area, then cover with always planting through the mulch a wide board until germination ocand never tilling. Depending on the curs. Just remember to check under size of your plot and how much the board daily and remove it when you want to spend, I'd advise laying you see sprouts! soaker hoses through the area for easy future watering if you go this route. Chandra Mattingly is staff reporter Advantages of mulching include for The Journal-Press and The Dearadding tilth to the soil over time and born County Register.

Is your family ready for a pet? Before you completely give up your heart to the cuddly little ball of fur in front of you, take a few minutes to think over the pet ownership question carefully. Having a cat, dog, hamster, or even a parrot or fish is a commitment that you will have to stick to every day, for years to come. Is your family ready to take on all the responsibilities that keeping a pet entails? If your children are planning to be involved, discuss the sharing of pet-related chores ahead of time. Be prepared to take on the commitment if others shirk theirs, otherwise the animal will suffer. It might not be reasonable to expect kids to follow through without encouragement or reminders, so don’t be surprised to find yourself asking who wants to take the dog for a walk or who is going to feed the cat or clean the aquarium. While both children and pets are young, it will also be necessary to be vigilant about handling the animal: a loving cuddle can be a life-threatening squeeze for a kitten or a hamster! Despite the caveats, acquiring a pet has many advantages, as long as you choose the right animal. That means choosing one that all the family will like, one that suits your lifestyle and will have every chance of being happy in your home. Every animal has different needs, needs that you will be responsible for meeting in order to ensure its well-being. So, before making a decision, do some research and talk with family members about their expectations. Find out all you can about the animal you wish to adopt and the ways its presence will affect the daily routines of your family. For children, the presence of a pet can be a source of real pleasure and a good way to learn to be gentle, patient, and respectful. However, children’s safety should never be neglected: close parental supervision is necessary so that both child and animal can experience a positive relationship.

Owning a pet has many advantages, as long as you choose an animal that the whole family will enjoy having.

Lawrenceburg Community Center 2013 Fall Schedule Pre-School Dance (A.M.) Mondays • Beginning August 26 • 11am - 11:30am Ages 3-4-5 Years • $30 for 5 Weeks • Intro to all dance Youth Acrobatic/Tumbling Tuesdays • Beginning August 27 • 6pm - 6:30pm Ages 5-12 Years • $30 for 5 Weeks LIMITED SPACE!

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St. Leon rallied 3 times in regional Post 464 takes 22-4-1 mark in to Legion finals Staff Report LAFAYETTE – Hosting this weekend's Indiana Senior Babe Ruth State Finals is quite an honor for St. Leon Post 464 baseball. But actually winning its way into the tournament, with last week's Lafayette regional championship, makes it all the more special for 54year manager Jake Stenger and company. With strong pitching depth (combined ERA 3.16) and a robust team batting average of .352 in 27 games (253-110 run differential) this summer, St. Leon certainly possesses the talent and production to merit its second state finals berth in three years. Catcher Austin Holloway, sidelined for some of last week's 3-1 regional run with an injury, leads Post 464 hitters with a .529 batting average. Lawrenceburg's Kyle Kittle, jack-of-all-trades who has played first base, second base, catcher, outfield as well as pitching, has proved a key contributor with an even .500 mark and team-high 37 RBI. Kittle hit .529 with nine RBI at Lafayette. He's also logged a 3-0 pitching record with two saves and a team-best 1.24 ERA in 29 innings. County MVP shortstop/ pitcher A.J. Schomber brings a .409 batting clip (27 RBI) and 3-1 mound mark (2.66 ERA) to the state tourney. Hot-hitting first baseman

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St. Leon Post 464 (22-4-1), regional champion which will host this weekend's Senior American Legion State Finals at ECHS, are, first row, from left: Casey Wagner, Conner Bowell, A.J. Schomber, Kyle Kittle, Jesse Harris and Austin Holloway. Second row: assistant coach Tom Wagner, Evan Werner, Alex Harrison, Ryan Niehoff, Paul O’Shaughnessy, Nick Romie, Spencer Gutapfel, Michael Martin, assistant coach Derek Allen and head coach Mike Wieser. Not pictured are Derrick Short, Jordan Tallon, Nick DeZarn and Hunter Hartman. Spencer Gutapfel (.473) batted .467 in the regional. Post 464's outfield speed, with, left to right, Ryan Niehoff (.346, 21 steals), Casey Wagner (.277, 20 steals) and Lawrenceburg's Alex Harrison (.302) is second to none, a major defensive advantage. Other lineup regulars include P/2B Michael Martin (.361, 3-2, 3.09), third baseman Jesse Harris (.350, 24 RBI), infielder Paul O'Shaughnessy (.346) and outfielder Evan Werner. St. Leon's deep pitching corps includes 6'8” left-hander Nick Romie (4-0, 3.86),

Martin, Schomber, Kittle, Derrick Short (2-1, 3.66), Harris (2-0, 3.24), Lawrenceburg's Connor Bowell (3-0, 4.00), Nick DeZarn and Jordan Tallon. Rallying from behind in all three regional wins, Post 464 proved dangerous for the full nine innings of Legion tournament play. Trailing Crawfordsville Post 72 – regional runnerup at Lafayette, which also advances to this week's state finals – by a 3-2 count with two outs in the seventh inning of last Friday's regional opener, St. Leon rallied for

Newman opts for Valparaiso Lawrenceburg All-State kicker sees opportunity

“I’m headed up there Saturday,” said the lanky sixfoot, 160-pound athlete, who trained at Rocky Boiman’s Football Academy at the Rivers Edge Sports Complex, at nearby Cleves, Ohio, this summer, along with twiceweekly kicking practice at UC. “I was pretty up in the

air until last week. But they (Valpo) told me it’s a great opportunity for me to come in and compete right away for a starting job. I was up there for summer camp in June and really liked the school. I’ve BY JIM BUCHBERGER heard good things about the Sports Editor academics, and I really liked the coaches.” LAWRENCEBURG – Positive reinforcement After careful consideration, by CrusadLawrenceburg ers head coach All-State placeDale Carlson kicker Jake - who worked Newman opted with Newman’s to go with his group during original choice summer camp, of NCAA Diviand special sion I football teams coach schools last Kasey Teegarweek. din convinced Newman, the former LHS 18, who ranked kicker. second among A consensus all Indiana high first-team Allschool kickers State selection last fall, elected last fall, as well to pass up walkas runner-up in on opportunities The Indianapoat the University lis Star's stateof Cincinnati wide position (tempting) and awards, former Indiana Unisoccer player versity (not so Newman reaped much). the benefits Instead, the of focusing on Tigers’ breakfootball only out performer in – scoring 91 last year’s 11-2 points and resectional chamcording a school pionship searecord 22 touchson went with back kickoffs. a solid shot at He set Lawwinning the No. JIM BUCHBERGER/The Register renceburg re1 spot at Foot- Lawrenceburg All-State kicker Jake Newman will cords with 10 ball Champi- continue his career at Valparaiso University, with help career field onship Series from a variety of academic scholarships. Valpo's Pioschool Valparai- neer League is the only non-scholarship NCAA Divi- See NEWMAN, so University. sion I football conference, along with the Ivy League. Page 3B

six runs in that frame en route to a 9-5 win. Harrison started the twoout rally with a base hit, Niehoff walked and Wagner came through with the first of four consecutive Post 464 RBI singles, all hard-hit balls, to take the lead, eventually building a three-run cushion. Kittle went 3-for-4 with a double and three RBI. Also 3-4, Schomber knocked in a run and scored three times. Gutapfel went 2-5 with two RBI and Harrison was 3-4 as St. Leon rapped out 17 hits. Martin pitched eight in-

nings, allowing five runs, four earned, with five strikeouts, three walks for the win. Schomber closed it with a scoreless ninth. Likewise, in regional game two Saturday, St. Leon edged Remington Post 280 – picked by some as the tourney favorite – by a 9-8 score, after trailing 8-4 entering the seventh. Martin's one-out error ball to shortstop, with Harris (error), Gutapfel (intentional walk) and O'Shaughnessy (single) jamming the bags, scored the game-winner with one down in the ninth.

St. Leon's 13 hits included Gutapfel's 3-4 with three RBI, including a double and home run. Harris went 2-5 with an RBI and three runs scored. Harrison, 2-5, doubled and drove home two. O'Shaughnessy also went 2-5. Romie struggled in a fiveinning start, with Kittle coming on to pitch three scoreless middle innings for the win. Schomber got the save with a spotless ninth. Controversy marked St. Leon's 9-7 loss to Craw-

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Aurora's Rector tops SIRC-it leaderboard Staff Report

Dillsboro, ranks third in the SIRC-it combined men’s standings with an total time of Seventeen-year old Joe Rector of Aurora 54:40, including a top finish of third in the stands atop the Southeastern Indiana Racing Knight Flight 5K. West Harrison working mom Lisa Andi, Circuit (SIRC-it) leaderboard after three of 31, tops the series women’s leaderboard five races in the benefit summer series this after three events with her week. combined time of 57:26. Rector, who starts his Andi, a Cincinnati native senior year at South Dearand mother of two, won born High School this the women’s titles in the week, registers the top Trojan Trot and Knight combined time (52:29) Flight 5Ks and placed among 40 male runners third among women at who have completed all Milan last Saturday. three of the five-kilomeAmie Tighe, a 38-year ter (3.1 mile) road racing old mom, SDHS graduate events so far. and assistant track and Overall champion of cross country coach at her SD’s own Knight Flight alma mater, now living in 5K Run in downtown AuDillsboro, ranks second rora July 20 (17:32), Recin the women’s SIRC-it tor finished third overall combined standings at in last Saturday’s Indian 1:03.31. Her top finish of Run 5K at Milan (17:35) 22nd came in the Knight and was fourth in East Flight 5K. Central’s Trojan Trot 5K Completing the men’s series opener July 13 top 10 SIRC-it leader(17:22). board after three races Current or former are Versailles runner Jim South Dearborn runners, Cole (55:39), West Harin fact, occupy the top rison’s Jordan Brown three spots on the SIRC-it (55:42), Aurora naleaderboard. tive Ronnie McAllister Former Knight Kyle (56:40), Lawrenceburg’s Hall, 20, of Dillsboro, Pat Gish (56:47), Greensnow running for the Indiburg Masters runner Leo ana University East camTurchyn (57:15), Moores pus at Richmond, ranks Hill youngster Jacob Lane second with a combined (59:39) and Joe Rector’s 53:46 time. JIM BUCHBERGER/The Register 15-year old brother Adam Hall was runner-up in (59:56). the Knight Flight 5K Run, South Dearborn senior Joe RecWomen’s SIRCtor, 17, leads all runners in the fourth at Milan and fifth 2013 SIRC-it 5K race series with it top 10 after three in the Trojan Trot. Current SD runner a combined time of 52:29 after See RECTOR, Page 3B Dustin Beach, 16, also of three events.

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LBURG SPEEDWAY WINNERS

THURSDAY, AUGUST27, 1, 2012 2013 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER

ST. MARTIN 5K Aurora's Jim Rector was Masters champion in Sunday's 33rd annual St. Martin Country Run 5K at Yorkville, finishing 43rd in 26:06. Finish line photos of nearly all 102 participants are available on-line now at our Register Publications web site: www. thedcregister.com.

PHOTOS BY TIM THOMAS/L'burg Speedway

Greenfield's CJ Leary won Saturday night's sprint car feature at Lawrenceburg Speedway, taking over the track's point standings lead in the process.

Hanover driver Joey Kramer led all 20 laps for his fourth Budweiser UMP Modified feature race victory of the season at Lawrenceburg Speedway July 27, holding off runner-up NASCAR veteran Ken Schrader.

Versailles driver Judas Bowling steered the No. BS13 car to victory in Lawrenceburg Speedway's Impact Sports Pure Stocks feature Saturday night, July 27.

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St. Martin's Country Run 5K Most Improved Runner award winner Tony Mapes, 15, of Greendale, finished 13th in 21:37, dropping 7:41 from his 2012 time. Finish line photos of nearly all 102 partcipants are available now on-line at our Register Publications web site: www.thedcregister.com. Katelynn Anderson (163) encourages young runner Katherine Apsley (183) as Yorkridge Road traffic weaves in and out down the homestretch of Sunday's 33rd annual St. Martin's 5K Country Run at Yorkville. Finish line photos of nearly all 102 participants are now available on-line at our Register Publications web site: www.thedcregister.com.

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER AUGUST 1, 2013 27, 2012

ST. LEON,

Trivia

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Q: Former Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb announced his retirement after a 14-year NFL career Monday, with the team adding that it will retire his No. 5 y this fall. Name the former owners of the eight other numbers retired in Eagles history. A: 15 (HB Steve Van Buren), 20 (S Brian Dawkins), 40 (DB Tom Brookshier), 44 (RB/WR/ TE Pete Retzlaff), 60 (LB/C Chuck Bednarik), 70 (OT Al Wistert), 92 (DE Reggie White) and 99 (DT Jerome Brown). Van Buren, Bednarik and White are Pro Football Hall of Famers.

Today in 1972– San Diego Padres first baseman Nate Colbert ties a major league record by belting five home runs off five different pitchers during a twi-night doubleheader against the Braves at Atlanta Fulton County Stadium. Padres win 9-0 and 11-7. In all, Colbert drives in 13 runs during the two contests. The only other player with five homers in a twinbill was Cardinals legend Stan Musial, on May 2, 1954. Ironically, St. Louis native Colbert attended that very doubleheader at Busch Stadium with his father at the eight of 8.

Birthdays Orioles centerfielder Adam Jones, born 1985. Giants pitcher Madison Bumgarner, born 1989.

fordsville in Sunday’s first championship game, which forced a second and final contest. Post 464 managed just six hits, but Post 72 hurlers issued 14 walks and hit two batters, leaving the door open. Kittle doubled for three RBI and Wagner’s double scored one. Schomber took the loss in relief of Short, who left after seven-plus innings with a 7-4 lead. Sparks flew when Kittle, an emergency sub at catcher, was bulldozed three times by Crawfordsville baserunners during the winning rally, clear infractions that umpires apparently refused to recognize. But St. Leon battled back when it count, outslutting Crawfordsville 17-12 in the second and deciding game Sunday. Post 464’s 16-hit attack included 4-5 (2 RBI) by Kittle, 3-5 by Martin (RBI), 2-3 with four RBI from Harris, 2-6 with three RBI by Niehoff and 2-5 with a double and RBI from Gutapfel.

Indiana Senior AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL STATE FINALS At Benner Field, East Central H.S., St. Leon (Double elimination)

■■THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 ■■Crawfordsville Post 72 vs. Princeton Post 25, 4 p.m. ■■Terre Haute Post 346 vs. St. Leon Post 464, 7:30 p.m. ■■FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 ■■Bristol Post 143 vs. Winner Game 2, 4 p.m. ■■Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2, 7:30 p.m. ■■SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 ■■Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 3, 12 p.m. ■■Winner Game 4 vs. Loser Game 3, 2:30 p.m. ■■Winner Game 6 vs. Loser Game 5, 7 p.m. ■■SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 ■■Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 5, championship, 1 p.m. ■■(Second Game, if necessary, follows immediately) St. Leon rallied from a 6-5 deficit, breaking the game open with a nine-run fourth inning. Harris got the win in a 4-1/3 inning start, allowing four earned runs on five hits with three Ks, four walks.

SPORTS THIS WEEK THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 Amateur Baseball Indiana Senior American Legion State Finals First Round at Benner Field, East Central H.S., St. Leon ■■Crawfordsville Post 72 vs. Princeton Post 25, 4 p.m. ■■St. Leon Post 464 vs. Terre Haute Post 104, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 Amateur Baseball Indiana Senior American Legion State Finals Second Round at Benner Field, East Central H.S., St. Leon ■■Bristol Post 143 vs. Winner Game 2, 4 p.m. ■■Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2, 7:30 p.m. H.S. Girls Golf ■■IHSAA First Official Practice Date SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 Amateur Baseball Indiana Senior American Legion State Finals Semifinal Round at Benner Field, East Central H.S., St. Leon ■■Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 3, 12 p.m.

Bowell pitched 2/3 of an inning, allowing three runs, one earned, on three hits. Kittle pitched the final four for the save, allowing two runs, one earned, on six hits, with a walk and strikeout.

■■Winner Game 4 vs. Loser Game 3, 2:30 p.m. ■■Winner Game 6 vs. Loser Game 5, 7 p.m. Running ■■Lakeside 5K Run/Walk, Franklin County High School, Brookville, 8:30 a.m. Fourth of five-race Southeastern Indiana Racing Circuit (SIRC-it) series. FCHS cross country program benefit. Online entry: www.stuartroadracing.com. Race director: Jeff Mersmann: (513) 673-6638 or jmersmann@fccsc.k12.in.us. Auto Racing ■■Lawrenceburg Speedway –Budweiser Fan Appreciation Night – Lawrenceburg Chevrolet Sprints/BOSS Sprint Series, Budweiser UMP Modifieds, Impact Sports Pure Stocks, Zimmer Tractor Hornets, Pit Gates Open 4 p.m., Front Gate Opens 4 p.m., Pre-race Concert 4-6 p.m., Hot Laps 6 p.m., Racing 7 p.m. SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 Amateur Baseball Indiana Senior American Legion State Finals Final Round at Benner Field, East Central H.S., St. Leon ■■Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 5, championship, 1 p.m. ■■Second Game, if necessary, follows immediately

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NEWMAN, From Page 1B

including 8-for-12 in attempts last season, including a record 48-yarder. His LHS career extra points marks (86, including 67-for69, for 97 percent accuracy, in 2012) will be hard to touch. He booted a record five touchbacks in one game, vs. Batesville. It’s no secret that new Cincinnati head coach Tommy Tuberville liked what he saw of Newman a lot. The feeling was mutual, Jake confirmed. “I was looking at UC very hard,” he said. “I really like the school and the football program. And it’s close to home. They told me I might get a chance to go to camp with them if a roster spot opened up. When the spot opened, they took another kicker.” That basically confirmed what Newman had felt all along – that first-choice Valparaiso always was the best option. He considered Indiana briefly, until learning that the Hoosiers had

RECTOR, From Page 1B

races also includes West Harrison’s Lisa Lewis (1:06.51), Madison’s Chloe Storm (1:09.20),, Connersville’s Courtney Phillips (1:10.57), Masters runner Sherry Hyden of Hamilton, Ohio (1:11.09), Moores Hill’s Nicole Martini

lined up several walk-on kicker candidates, including Portage All-Stater Nathan Johnson, the Star’s position award winner. Now that the big decision has been made, Newman is excited about the possibility of kicking at Valparaiso, a member of the Pioneer League, whose winner gets an automatic FBS playoff series bid. Truly a nationwide conference, which ranges from San Diego to Jacksonville (Fla.) to Mercer (Macon, Ga.) and Marist (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.), the league also includes area members Butler, Dayton and Morehead State (Ky.). Valparaiso, 1-7 in league play and 1-10 overall last season, kicks off its 2013 season Aug. 29 at the University of North Dakota’s Alerus Center dome. Newman, an Academy All-State award winner at LHS, as well, plans to major in sociology with a concentration in the criminology field. His long-range plan is to work for a federal agency, perhaps the FBI.

(1:12.44), Madison’s Hannah Storm (1:17.30), Milan’s Carla Listerman (1:19.42) and Moores Hill’s Madison VanWinkle (1:20.40). The 2013 Southeastern Indiana Racing Circuit continues with race No. 4 Saturday, Brookville’s Lakeside 5K Run/Walk. It concludes Aug. 10 with Batesville’s Bulldog Chase 5K.

Titans tryouts Sunday at Oakey Park GREENDALE – Tryouts for the Indiana Titans 11 & under age group select baseball team are scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 4, at 4 p.m. at Greendale’s Oakey Avenue Park.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 2013

OUTDOORS  WITH  DON

ATVs are big, heavy - and deadly CENTRAL INDIANA Despite being an outspoken critic of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) for hunting purposes, I own one for work in the off-season. Last weekend, mine got revenge for all the badmouthing I have given it over the years. While attempting to cross a small bridge I have crossed hundreds of times before, my ATV slipped over the side, taking me with it. It happened relatively slowly, with the rig sliding sideways until the two right tires fell off the edge of the five-foot-wide bridge. Despite the fact that I saw it coming, I was unable to dismount the ATV before it tumbled over and into a small creek, four feet below the bridge. I was not seriously hurt because I was able to partially get my right leg out from under the rig before it hit bottom and rolled on top of me. DON MULLIGAN Considering what could Don Mulligan with the ATV and bridge a month before the accident. Subsequent improvehave hap- ments to the bridge made it safer to cross. pened, I that helmets did not provide off of me. was pure luck that I didn’t felt lucky any significant protection for I made several mistakes strike my head when I fell off to survive child ATV riders. that contributed to the ac- the bridge. the incident Their point was not that cident. Had I been knocked unwith only children should not bother First, had I inspected the conscious in the fall, I would a smashed wearing helmets, but that bridge, I would have seen not have been able to keep toe and they should not be riding it was covered with a very the ATV from resting entirely pulled groin ATVs at all – especially slick, green algae. The ATV on my chest. muscle. DON  ATVs made for adults. tire treads were also packed ATVs continue to get On the Adult ATVs weigh 300- with mud, making them as bigger, faster, more powerMULLIGAN other hand, 700 pounds and are too big slippery as the bridge. As a ful and popular in the U.S. had I used and powerful for children to result, when I rolled onto the Not surprisingly, accidents a little more common sense, handle. There is little room bridge I had no traction or caused by them also are on I wouldn’t have had an ac- for error when maneuver- control. the rise. cident at all. ing them, and inexperienced Second, despite the hosOne near-miss for me is all Sadly, I am not the only drivers too often make fatal pital study, I should have I needed to start giving them person who underestimates mistakes. been wearing a helmet. It the respect they deserve. the lethality of modern ATVs. Many of the child deaths According to NBC News, caused by ATV accidents are 136,000 people go to U.S. the result of collisions. But emergency rooms every year many are the result of the due to ATV-related injuries. vehicle rolling over on the Even worse, around 700 peo- driver, crushing or suffocatple die in this country from ing them. accidents like mine. In my accident, the ATV Some serious accidents tumbled off the bridge and can be minimized if more eventually rolled on top of people would wear protec- me. Though one of my legs tive gear while riding, such was mostly free, the other as a helmet, mouth guard leg and my torso were still and chest protector. But even partially trapped. those items are no guarantee Because of the angle of of safety. the ditch, I was able to keep A Cincinnati Children’s the rig from resting all of its Hospital Medical Center weight on me. That was until study looked at ATV-related my daughter - who was filminjuries to children over a ing me cross the bridge - ran six-year period throughout to my assistance and helped the state of Ohio. It found me tip it back on its tires and

ASK BILLY Believing in yourself is only half the battle Youth Student-Athlete Tips of the Week

Theodore Roosevelt once said: “Believe you can and you're halfway there.” With the start of a new school year, why not take this approach in the classroom and on the field of play? Believing in yourself is only half of the equation. To be a top student and athlete takes your best effort every day, not just on test day and game day. *** The serious student should never fall behind in the classroom. The serious athlete should never fall behind in his or her condiBILLY  tioning and training for their sport. Classroom teachers will tell you that you SHEPHERD should never be more than a day or two away from completing your homework assignments. Coaches will tell you that you should never be more than 3-5 days away from your top physical condition. Are you doing your part with both in order to become a complete student-athlete? *** One of the biggest challenges facing most student-athletes is having the patience to take things one day at a time. Are you one of those people? Sometimes we tend to get ahead of ourselves. Let me leave you with the following anonymous quote that may help you put this challenge in the proper perspective. “Today I will do what others won't, so tomorrow I can accomplish what others can't.”

DCF scramble is Aug. 19 at Hidden Valley L AW R E N C E B U R G - Dearborn Community Foundation’s 12th annual Golf Scramble fundraiser is slated for Monday, Aug. 19, at Hidden Valley Golf Club. Proceeds from the golf scramble support the Foun-

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Fourth annual Lakeside 5K race Saturday Staff Report BROOKVILLE - The fourth annual Lakeside 5K Run & Walk gets an 8:30 a.m. starting gun this Saturday, Aug. 3 at Franklin County High School. Proceeds will benefit the FCHS Wildcats boys and girls cross country teams. Lakeside 5K is the fourth leg of the five-race Southeast Indiana Racing Circuit series. Lakeside 5K changes direction this summer, following the winter Frosty 5K course through downtown Brookville. The course will still start at the high school and proceed down Wildcat Lane. Runners and walkers turn left on Oxford Pike, left again on Ind. 101, left on Fairfield Avenue and left into the Brookville town park.

The route then loops around first the shelter house and return via the same path - right on Oxford Pike, right on Whitewater Drive and right at the entrance to school property, to finish in front of the high school. Early registration is $10 without an official Lakeside 5K t-shirt and $15 with a t-shirt. Race day registration, at 7:30 a.m. Saturday, is $15 without the t-shirt and $20 with the t-shirt. Only 150 5 t-shirts will be available, so be sure to register soon. To print a registration form or to register online, go to:www.stuartroadracing. com/sirc.html. For more information please contact race director Jeff Mersmann at (513) 6736638 or e-mail:jmersmann@ fccsc.k12.in.us.

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LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Dearborn County, Indiana, will hold a public hearing at 1:00 PM on Aug 20 2013, at the County Administration Bldg 215B W High St. Commissioners 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: DL 1581461 BEER WINE & LIQUOR - DRUG STORE RENEWAL HOOK-SUPERX LLC C/O KC KEAN LAW FIRM PC 9105 E 56TH ST SUITE 317 INDIANAPOLIS D/B/A CVS PHARMACY #6077 CVS PHARMACY INC ONE CVS DRIVE WOON SOCKET, STOCK HOLDER MELANIE LUKER 45 SUSAN DR CRANSTON, SECRETARY THOMAS S MOFFAT RYAN 29 HOMESTEAD CIR CLE KINGSTON, PRESIDENT RC1500037 BEER WINE & LIQUOR - FRATERNAL CLUB RENEWAL AMERICAN LEGION POST 292 POBOX 292 DILLSBORO D/B/A AMERICAN LEGION # 292 RONALD HEFFELMIRE 13521 SPANGLER RD DILLSBORO, OFFICERS DAVID RODGERS 9383 MOUNT TABOR RD AURORA, OFFICERS RICHARD BISCHOFF 8911 N SPADES RD MILAN, MANAGER RR1598203 BEER WINE & LIQUOR - RESTAURANT RENEWAL TERRY C ZIMMER & CONNIE S ZIMMER 7211 HYLAND LN GUILFORD D/B/A COUNTRY VIEW GOLF COURSE CONNIE S ZIMMER 7475 HYLAND RD GUILFORD, PARTNER TERRY C ZIMMER 7475 HYLAND RD GUILFORD, PARTNER DEANNA BIDDLE 5391 NORTH SR 101 BR1504457 MILAN, MANAGER NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Alcohol and Tobacco Commission Complete details of budget estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of 38123 C-8-1-R-1t hspaxlp this unit of government at Dillsboro Administration Building. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance with IC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten IN THE DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the GENERAL TERM, 2013 date fixed for the public hearing. ESTATE NO. 15C01-1307-EU-048 Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of CLAY TOWNSHIP, DEARBORN County, Indiana that the proper of- STATE OF INDIANA ficers of CLAY TOWNSHIP will conduct a public hearing on the year 2014 budget. Following this meeting, COUNTY OF DEARBORN SS: any ten or more taxpayers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objection petition with IN RE: THE ESTATE OF the proper officers of CLAY TOWNSHIP not more than seven days after the hearing. The objection petition REBECCA J.CALLAHAN, must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate, or tax levy to which taxpayers object. If a petition is Deceased filed, CLAY TOWNSHIP shall adopt with the budget a finding concerning the objections in the petition and NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION testimony presented. Following the aforementioned hearing, the proper officers of CLAY TOWNSHIP will Notice is hereby given that Brandon Callahan was, meet to adopt the following budget: on the 24th day of July, 2013, appointed personal Date of Public Hearing: 8/10/2013 representative of the estate of Rebecca J. Callahan, Time of Public Hearing: 9:00 am deceased, who died on February 24, 2013, and was Public Hearing Place: Dillsboro Administration Building authorized to administer said estate without court Date of Adoption Meeting: 9/14/2013 supervision. Time of Adoption Meeting: 9:00 am All persons who have claims against this estate, Adoption Meeting Place: Dillsboro Administration Building whether or not now due, must file the claim in the Estimated Civil Max Levy: 15,849 office of the clerk of this court within three (3) Fund Name Budget Estimate Max.Estimated Funds Excessive Levy Current months from the date of the first publication of this to be raised (Including Appeal(included Tax Levy notice, or within nine (9) months after the dece appeals & levies exempt in Column 3) dent's death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will from max. levy limitations) be forever barred. GENERAL 27,180 9,500 7,437 Dated at Lawrenceburg, Indiana, this 23rd day of TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE 9,300 8,000 7,981 July, 2013. FIRE 49,920 49,000 46,438 Richard M. Probst TOTAL 86,400 66,500 61,856 Clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court C-7-25-R-2t Andrea S. Ewan 38206 C-7-30-JP-2t hspaxlp Attorney No. 28554-15 Ewan Law Office 210 W. High St. Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025 (812) 537-1193 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Attorney for Estate Complete details of budget estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of 38521 C-8-1-R-3t hspaxlp this unit of government at Trustee's office. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall pubNOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION lish this notice twice in accordance with IC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the TO DEVISEES AND KNOWN CREDITORS public hearing. CAUSE NO. 15C01-1306-ES-023 Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of MILLER TOWNSHIP, DEARBORN County, Indiana that the proper IN THE DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT officers of MILLER TOWNSHIP will conduct a public hearing on the year 2014 budget. Following this 2013 GENERAL TERM meeting, any ten or more taxpayers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objection peti- IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRATION tion with the proper officers of MILLER TOWNSHIP not more than seven days after the hearing. The objec- OF THE ESTATE OF tion petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate, or tax levy to which taxpayers object. If a ELDEN HUBER, DECEASED petition is filed, MILLER TOWNSHIP shall adopt with the budget a finding concerning the objections in the Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of June, petition and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned hearing, the proper officers of MILLER 2013, Donald E. Huber and Robert C. Huber were TOWNSHIP will meet to adopt the following budget: appointed Co-Personal Representatves of the Estate of Elden Huber, deceased, who died on DecemDate of Public Hearing: 8/29/2013 Time of Public Hearing: 7:30 pm ber 29, 2012. Public Hearing Place: Trustee's office All persons having claims against said estate, Date of Adoption Meeting: 9/12/2013 whether or not now due, must file the claim in the Time of Adoption Meeting: 7:30 pm office of the Clerk of this Court with three (3) Adoption Meeting Place: Trustee's office months from the date of the first publication of this Estimated Civil Max Levy: 5,672 notice of administration, or within (9) months after Fund Name Budget Estimate Max.Estimated Funds Excessive Levy Current the decedent's death, which ever is earlier, or the to be raised (Including Appeal(included Tax Levy claims will be forever barred. appeals & levies exempt in Column 3) Dated at Lawrenceburg, Indiana this 1st day of from max. levy limitations) July, 2013. GENERAL 26,850 5,000 4,259 Richard M. Probst TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE 14,700 14,000 1,161 Clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court FIRE 190,000 220,000 142,081 Attorney for the Estate: RAINY DAY Brenda L. Wilhelm-Waggoner TOTAL 231,550 239,000 147,501 WILHELM-WAGGONER & BUNDY, LLC C-7-23-JP-2t 424 Courl Street 38205 C-7-25-R-2t hspaxlp Brookville, Indiana 47012 38002 P-7-18-R-3t hspaxlp NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Complete details of budget estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of government at Trustee's office. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance with IC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of JACKSON TOWNSHIP, DEARBORN County, Indiana that the proper officers of JACKSON TOWNSHIP will conduct a public hearing on the year 2014 budget. Following this meeting, any ten or more taxpayers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objection petition with the proper officers of JACKSON TOWNSHIP not more than seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate, or tax levy to which taxpayers object. If a petition is filed, JACKSON TOWNSHIP shall adopt with the budget a finding concerning the objections in the petition and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned hearing, the proper officers of JACKSON TOWNSHIP will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing: 8/27/2013 Time of Public Hearing: 7:00 pm Public Hearing Place: Trustee's office Date of Adoption Meeting: 9/17/2013 Time of Adoption Meeting: 7:00 pm Adoption Meeting Place: Trustee's office Estimated Civil Max Levy: 7,795 Fund Name Budget Estimate Max.Estimated Funds Excessive Levy Current to be raised (Including Appeal(included Tax Levy appeals & levies exempt in Column 3) from max. levy limitations) GENERAL 15,340 10,000 6,528 TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE 5,000 4,000 998 FIRE 22,000 18,000 16,281 TOTAL 42,340 32,000 23,807 C-7-23-JP-2t 38160 C-7-25-R-2t hspaxlp

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Complete details of budget estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of government at Trustee's office. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance with IC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of CAESAR CREEK TOWNSHIP, DEARBORN County, Indiana that the proper officers of CAESAR CREEK TOWNSHIP will conduct a public hearing on the year 2014 budget. Following this meeting, any ten or more taxpayers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objection petition with the proper officers of CAESAR CREEK TOWNSHIP not more than seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate, or tax levy to which taxpayers object. If a petition is filed, CAESAR CREEK TOWNSHIP shall adopt with the budget a finding concerning the objections in the petition and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned hearing, the proper officers of CAESAR CREEK TOWNSHIP will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing: 8/20/2013 Time of Public Hearing: 7:00 pm Public Hearing Place: Trustee's office Date of Adoption Meeting: 9/10/2013 Time of Adoption Meeting: 7:00 pm Adoption Meeting Place: Trustee's office Estimated Civil Max Levy: 8,154 Fund Name Budget Estimate Max.Estimated Funds Excessive Levy Current to be raised (Including Appeal(included Tax Levy appeals & levies exempt in Column 3) from max. levy limitations) GENERAL 9,725 9,000 7,199 TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE 1,000 1,000 745 FIRE 5,000 3,500 2,099 TOTAL 15,725 13,500 10,043 C-7-23-JP-2t 38161 C-7-25-R-2t hspaxlp

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Complete details of budget estimates by fund and/or department may be seen by visiting the office of this unit of government at 501 Manchester Street, Aurora. The political subdivision or appropriate fiscal body shall publish this notice twice in accordance with IC 5-3-1 with the first publication at least ten days before the date fixed for the public hearing and the second publication at least three days before the date fixed for the public hearing. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of CENTER TOWNSHIP, DEARBORN County, Indiana that the proper officers of CENTER TOWNSHIP will conduct a public hearing on the year 2014 budget. Following this meeting, any ten or more taxpayers may object to a budget, tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objection petition with the proper officers of CENTER TOWNSHIP not more than seven days after the hearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate, or tax levy to which taxpayers object. If a petition is filed, CENTER TOWNSHIP shall adopt with the budget a finding concerning the objections in the petition and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned hearing, the proper officers of CENTER TOWNSHIP will meet to adopt the following budget: Date of Public Hearing: 8/29/2013 Time of Public Hearing: 7:30 pm Public Hearing Place: 501 Manchester Street, Aurora Date of Adoption Meeting: 9/12/2013 Time of Adoption Meeting: 7:30 pm Adoption Meeting Place: 501 Manchester Street, Aurora Estimated Civil Max Levy: 23,217 1 2 3 4 5 Maximum Estimated funds to be raised Excessive Levy Current Fund Name Budget (including appeals and Appeals (included Tax Levy Estimate levies exempt from in Column 3) maximum levy limitations) GENERAL 20,306 15,000 2,682 TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE 24,600 10,000 19,950 29,000 17,500 15,602 FIRE Total 73,906 42,500 38,234 C-7-25-R-2t 38280 C-7-30-JP-2t hspaxlp

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF DEARBORN COUNTY GENERAL TERM, 2013 Cause No. 15C01-1307-ES-026 IN THE MATTER OF THE SUPERVISED ESTATE OF GRACE E. JACKSON, DECEASED. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that Joseph W. Votaw, III was on the 8th day of July, 2013, appointed: Executor of the Estate of the will of Grace E. Jackson, Deceased. All persons having claims against said Estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within three months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Lawrenceburg, Indiana, this 9th day of July, 2013. Richard M. Probst Clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court Dearborn County, Indiana Joseph W. Votaw,III, #630-15 VOTAW & SCHWARZ 60 East High Street Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 (812) 537-4500 38001 C-7-18-R-3t hspaxlp ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Dearborn Commissioners will receive bids for the 2013 County Road Paving Project, Dearborn County, Indiana, all in accordance with the Contract Documents, and Specifications. Bids will be re ceived until 9:00 AM, prevailing time, on August 15, 2013, at the Dearborn County Highwayʻs office, 10255 Randall Ave., Aurora, Indiana 47001. Bids will be publicly opened on August 15, 2013 at 9:10 AM in the Dearborn County Highway Office. Bids received after that time will be returned unopened. The work shall consist of HMA paving on various county roadways, layout, traffic control, cleanup and associated work. Contract Documents are on file and may be examined at the Dearborn County Highwayʻs office, 10255 Randall Ave., Aurora, Indiana 47001 C-7-25-R-2t 38388 C-7-30-JP-2t hspaxlp LEGAL NOTICE NORTH DEARBORN WATER CORPORATION Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the members of North Dearborn Water Corporation will be held at the North Dearborn Water Corporation office, 7484 Christina Drive, West Harrison, Indiana, on the 11h day of August 2013, at 7:30 p.m. The following business will be conducted: 1. Election of three (3) Directors, each for a three (3) year term. The current Directors whose posi tions are up for election are Steward Cline, Leon Werner, and Kris Wilson. All eligible members may run for a Director's position, may vote, and must be present; no proxy voting is permitted. Voting will take place at the meeting. Either husband or wife will be permitted to vote the membership, but not both. 2. Any other business to come before the meeting. Paul Bischoff, Secretary 38404 C-8-1-R-1t hspaxlp

PAGE 5B !I!N! !T!H!E! !D!E!A!R!B!O!R!N! !C!I!R!C!U!I!T! !C!O!U!R!T !S!I!T!T!I!N!G! !A!T! !L!A!W!R!E!N!C!E!B!U!R!G!,! !I!N!D!I!A!N!A !C!A!U!S!E! !N!O!.! !1!5!C!0!1!-!1306!-!M!F!-112 !S!T!A!T!E! !O!F! !I!N!D!I!A!N!A !C!O!U!N!T!Y! !O!F! !D!E!A!R!B!O!R!N! U.S. BANK, N.A. ! !P!l!a!i!n!t!i!f!f !-!v!s!-! BARTON W CUNNINGHAM, DEARBORN COUNTY HOSPITAL, MIDLAND FUNDING LLC AS ASSIGNEE OF CHASE BANK USA, NA AS ISSUER OF HERI TAGE BANK ! !D!e!f!e!n!d!a!n!t!s !P!U!B!L!I!C!A!T!I!O!N ! The Plaintiff, by Burke Costanza & Carberry LLP, filed a Complaint for Mortgage Foreclosure on 06/14/2013 as Cause No. 15C01-1306-MF-112, and after having made a diligent search, states that the following defendants cannot be found, have concealed their whereabouts, or have left the state: Barton W Cunningham. The residence(s) of the Defendant(s) is not known. The Plaintiff seeks to foreclose a mortgage on the following real estate: Part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 15, Township 5 North, Range 3 West, Clay Township, Dearborn County, Indiana, described as follows: Commencing at an iron pipe found in place at the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 15; thence North 89 degrees 35 minutes 38 seconds West along the North line of said Quarter Section 1,335.61 feet to an iron pin; thence South 00 degrees 28 minutes 00 seconds East 1,486.00 fet to the center of Dennis Road; thence North 46 degrees 24 minutes 36 seconds West along Dennis Road 139.15 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence North 40 degrees 41 minutes 17 seconds West along Dennis Road 213.88 feet to a railroad spike; thence North 42 degrees 43 minutes 44 seconds East along an existing fence 165.13 feet to an iron pin; thence North 89 degrees 32 minutes 00 seconds East 25.08 feet to an iron pin; thence South 00 degrees 28 minutes 00 seconds East 283.69 feet to the Point of Beginning. This Tract contains 0.484 of an acre, more or less. More Commonly Known As: 9356 Dennis Rd. Dillsboro, IN 47018 The above named Defendants must file an answer to the Complaint, in writing, in person, or by their attorney(s), within thirty (30) days after the last notice of this action is published, or a default judg ment may be entered against them for the relief sought in the complaint. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I set my hand and affix the Seal of the Court as noted by the File Stamp below. !Richard M. Probst, Clerk !D!e!a!r!b!o!r!n! !Circuit Court !B!u!r!k!e! !C!o!s!t!a!n!z!a! !&! !C!a!r!b!e!r!r!y! !L!L!P! SHANNON NODER #29410-64 !9!1!9!1! !B!r!o!a!d!w!a!y! !M!e!r!r!i!l!l!v!i!l!le ! !,! !I!N! !4!6!4!1!0 37985 C-7-18-R-3t hspaxlp Public Auction The following anandoned vehicle is to be sold for charges due on August 3, 2013 at 9:00 am at 12137 St Rd 46, Sunman IN 47041:2001 Ford F-150 2WD pickup, VIN 1FTRW07W51KD98327. Charges due = $3,922.18. Phone - 812-623-2157 38543 C-8-1-R-1t hspaxlp PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Greendale will hold a Public Hearing to receive comments for the updated City of Green dale Flood Hazard Area Ordinance. The public hearing will take place at 5:55pm at 510 Ridge Ave. on August 14, 2013. The ordinance is available at the City of Greendale Utility Office 510 Ridge Ave, Greendale IN. 38288 C-8-1-R-1t hspaxlp PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Greendale will hold a Public Hearing to receive comments for the City of Greendale American With Disabilities Act Transition Plan. The public hearing will take place at 5:45pm at 510 Ridge Ave. on August 14, 2013. The plan can be viewed on the City website at “www.cityofgreendale.net” or a paper copy is available at the City of Greendale Utility Office 510 Ridge Ave, Greendale IN. 38275 C-8-1-R-1t 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 Circuit Court of Dearborn County, Indiana, in Cause No. 15C01-1001-MF-003 wherein The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificate holders CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-8 was Plaintiff, and Joel E. Rohr bacher; Allyson E. Rohrbacher 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 22nd day of August, 2013, at the hour of 1:30pm, or as soon as thereafter as is possible, at Sheriff's Office at Law Enforcement Center, 301 W. High Street Lawrenceburg, IN 470 the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana. Lot Numbered Thirty-two (32) as marked, laid out and designated on the recorded Plat of the Rocky Mountain Estates Subdivision, as found in Plat Cabinet 2, Slide 258 of the Records of Dearborn County, Indiana. Commonly known address: 22385 Montana 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 Township: Miller The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published herein. Stephanie A. Reinhart (25071-06) Sarah E. Willms (28840-64) Gail C. Hersh, Jr. (26224-15) John R. Cummins (11532-10) Chris Wiley (26936-10) Miranda D. Bray (23766-30) Manley Deas Kochalski LLC P.O. Box 441039 Indianapolis, IN 46244 Telephone: 614-222-4921 Attorneys for Plaintiff 38018 C-7-25-R-3t hspaxlp NOTICE OF SHERIFFʼS 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. 15C01-1008-MF-187 wherein The Bank of New York Mellon formerly known as The Bank of New York, as Trustee for Certificateholders, of Bear Stearns Asset Backed Securities Trust 2007-1, Asset Backed Certificates, Series 2007-1 was Plaintiff, and Cari A. Heinrich and Chase Home Finance LLC f/k/a Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corporation 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 22nd day of August, 2013, 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. Being all of Lot No. 571 of Hidden Valley Lake Subdivision, Section III, as the same is designated, numbered and known on the recorded plat thereof, Cabinet 1, Slides 66 and 67 of the records of the Recorder of Dearborn County, Indiana. More commonly known as 1243 Skyview Cir, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025-8965 Parcel No. 15-06-23-103-087.000-020 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. SUSAN M. WOOLLEY, Plaintiff Attorney Attorney # 15000-64 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. 37832 C-7-25-R-3t hspaxlp


PAGE 6B 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.: 15C01-1210-MF-219, wherein Bank of America, N.A., was Plaintiff, and Ian M. Green, Leah C. Kripp, 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 22nd day of August, 2013, at the hour of 1:30 p.m., 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. A PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST OF THE FIRST PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN LOCATED IN THE CITY OF LAWRENCEBURG, DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT AN ALUMINUM DISK MARKING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SE 1/4 OF SEC. 9, T5N, R1W; THENCE S 01°34'55" E WITH THE WEST LINE OF THE QUARTER SECTION 1367.77 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE N 67°07'00" E PARALLEL WITH AND TEN FEET SOUTHEAST OF THE NORTHERN RIGHT-OF-WAY OF AN EDGEWOOD DRIVE (A PROPOSED STREET IN 1955, SHOWN ON AN UNRECORDED PLAT OF ANCHOR FARM SUBDIVISION NO. 2, BUT NEVER BUILT OR ACCEPTED AS A PUBLIC STREET) FOR A DISTANCE OF 609.71 FEET TO AN IRON PIN, THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE N 22°53'00" W. 135.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE N 67°07'00" E, 200.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE S 22°53'00" E WITH THE WESTERN RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SUNNYSLOPE DRIVE (ORIGINALLY PLATTED AS MIDWAY DRIVE) FOR A DISTANCE OF 135.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIN; THENCE S 67°07'00" W WITH THE LANDS OF IRONS (DEED RECORD 109, PAGE 707) FOR A DISTANCE OF 200.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THIS PARCEL CONTAINS 27000 SQUARE FEET (0.620 OF AN ACRE) FROM THE LANDS OF MELVIN NELSON AND BETTY NELSON (DEED RECORD 155, PAGE 10; DEED RECORD 186, PAGE 444; DEED RECORD 208, PAGE 35; AND DEED RECORD 216, PAGE 436). THIS LAND DESCRIPTION WAS PREPARED BY ROGER WOODFILL, INDIANA REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR S-0161, AS PART OF SURVEY D9-06-15-26; 9-5N-1W-1. More Commonly Known As: 434 Sunnyslope Drive, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 15-07-09-402-038.000-013 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. 38100 C-7-25-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. 15C01-1210-MF-227 wherein Deutsche Bank Na tional Trust Company, as Trustee for First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-FF11, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-FF11 was Plaintiff, and Kristy Ann Bamberger, Kris Alvin Bamberger, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as trustee for The Holders of The First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-FFA, Mortgage Pass-Through Certifi cates, Series 2006-FFA 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 22nd day of August, 2013, 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 Twenty-Seven (27) of Old Orchard Hill Subdivision as the same is platted and contained in Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 256, of the records of Dearborn County, Indiana, and being a part of Section 27, Township 7 North, Range 1 West, Logan Township, Dearborn County, Indiana. More commonly known as 25094 Apple Blossom Dr, West Harrison, IN 47060-9211 Parcel No. 15-01-27-300-039.000-018 Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Michael R. Kreinhop, Sheriff Logan 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. 37847 C-7-25-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. 15C01-1004-MF-090 wherein Bank of America, N.A., successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP was Plaintiff, and Robert W. Bourbeau 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 22nd day of August, 2013, 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 THIRTY (30) OF J.C. & L.S. MOORE'S ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF MOORES HILL, INDIANA. More commonly known as 16647 N Broadway St, Moores Hill, IN 47032 Parcel No. 15-09-10-204-027.000-022 Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Michael R. Kreinhop, Sheriff Sparta Township The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street addressed published herein. ALAN W. MCEWAN, Plaintiff Attorney Attorney # 2405149 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. 37854 C-7-25-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. 15C01-1011-MF-271 wherein PHH Mortgage Corporation d/b/a Coldwell Banker Mortgage was Plaintiff, and Keith R. Connors and Lynette F. Connors 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 22nd day of August, 2013, 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. PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH,RANGE 2 WEST, BOUNDED AS FOLLOWS:BEGINNING IN THE CENTER OF THE FORMER LAWRENCEBURG AND NAPOLEAN TURNPIKE ROAD (NOW INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY NO. 148) AT A POINT 8 RODS 14.52 FEET

PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SEC- 100.0 feet; thence South 150.0 feet to the North line TION 35, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH,RANGE 2 WEST, of the proposed street; thence West 100.0 feet to THE DEARBORN REGISTER the place of beginning.Containing 0.345 acres, more BOUNDED AS FOLLOWS:BEGINNING IN THE CEN-COUNTY TER OF THE FORMER LAWRENCEBURG AND NA- or less.Being a parcel of land intended to be desigPOLEAN TURNPIKE ROAD (NOW INDIANA STATE nated as Lot No. 21 of a proposed subdivision of HIGHWAY NO. 148) AT A POINT 8 RODS 14.52 FEET lands lying East of and adjoining Royal Acres SubNORTHWARDLY FROM ITS POINT OF INTERSEC- division. Platted as Lot 21, Royal Acres Subdivision TION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 35; #2, in Plat Book 6, page 37. More commonly known as 3900 Ruth Ave, LawAND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 22 DEG. 15' WEST, WITH THE CENTER OF THE SAID ROAD OR HIGH- renceburg, IN 47025-8132 Parcel No. 15-01-23-200-072.000-018 WAY 5.50 RODS; THENCE NORTH 76.5 DEG. EAST, Together with rents, issues, income and profits 34.46 RODS; THENCE EAST 14.68 RODS; THENCE NORTH 78.5 DEG. EAST 8 RODS; THENCE SOUTH thereof, said sale will be made without relief from 65 DEG. EAST 14 RODS; THENCE SOUTH 80 DEG. valuation or appraisement laws. Michael R. Kreinhop, Sheriff EAST 14 RODS; THENCE SOUTH 63 DEG. EAST 9 RODS; THENCE SOUTH 42 DEG. EAST 13.24 RODS Logan Township The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE WEST ALONG AND WITH THE SAID LINE 54.42 accuracy of the street addressed published herein. RODS; THENCE NORTH, ALONG THE EAST LINE MARC J. ANCEL, Plaintiff Attorney OF THE FORMER SILAS KELLY LAND, 12 RODS; Attorney # 23488-49 THENCE WEST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. FORMER KELLY TRACT; 30 RODS 11.88 FEET TO A 251 N. Illinois Street, Suite 1700 STONE; THENCE SOUTH 3 RODS 12.54 FEET TO A Indianapolis, IN 46204-1944 STONE; THENCE WEST 13 RODS 5.94 FEET TO (317) 237-2727 NOTICE THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT TO L.M.S. TOWNSHIP CONSERVANCE FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. DATED SEPTEMBER 25, 1967, RECORDED IN 37833 C-7-25-R-3t hspaxlp BOOK NO. 149, PAGE 508. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE More commonly known as 7378 State Road 48, By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me diAurora, IN 47001-8914 rected from the Clerk of Dearborn Circuit Court of Parcel No. 15-05-35-400-065.000-019 Dearborn County, Indiana, in Cause No. Together with rents, issues, income and profits 15C01-1001-MF-023 wherein HSBC Bank (USA), Nathereof, said sale will be made without relief from tional Association, as Trustee for Ownit Mortgage valuation or appraisement laws. Loan Trust Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Certifi Michael R. Kreinhop, Sheriff cates, Series 2005-4 was Plaintiff, and David PenManchester Township nington, Pam Pennington and Mortgage Electronic The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Ownit accuracy of the street addressed published herein. Mortgage Solutions, Inc. were Defendants, required ADRIENNE M. HENNING, Plaintiff Attorney me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree Attorney # 26839-49 with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. the highest bidder, on the 22nd day of August, 251 N. Illinois Street, Suite 1700 2013, at the hour of 1:30pm, or as soon thereafter Indianapolis, IN 46204-1944 as is possible, at 301 West High Street, Lawrence(317) 237-2727 burg, IN 47025, the fee simple of the whole body of NOTICE Real Estate in Dearborn County, Indiana. FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. MILLER TOWNSHIP: PART OF THE NORTHEAST 37836 C-7-25-R-3t hspaxlp QUARTER OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE RANGE 1 WEST, BOUNDED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINBy virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me di- NING AT A RAILROAD SPIKE SET IN THE CENTER rected from the Clerk of Dearborn Circuit Court of LINE OF THE BRIGHT ROAD AT THE NORTHWEST Dearborn County, Indiana, in Cause No. CORNER OF THE FORMER DILLARD AND NELL 15C01-1303-MF-000047 wherein U.S. Bank National STEPHENS TRACT AS DESCRIBED IN D.R. 138, Association was Plaintiff, and David C. Howard, Ro- PAGE 160, WHICH POINT IS 210 FEET EAST OF etta G. Howard and Mortgage Electronic Registra- THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID QUARTER tion Systems, Inc., as nominee for Summit Finan- AND NORTH 14 DEGREES 39 MINUTES EAST cial, LLC were Defendants, required me to make the FROM THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID QUARTER SECsum as provided for in said Decree with interest TION AND THE PLACE OF BEGINNING; THENCE and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest WITH THE CENTER LINE OF SAID BRIGHT ROAD bidder, on the 22nd day of August, 2013, at the hour NORTH 57 DEGREES 55 MINUTES WEST 150 FEET; of 1:30pm, or as soon thereafter as is possible, at THENCE SOUTH 14 DEGREES 39 MINUTES WEST 301 West High Street, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, the 230 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 57 DEGREES 55 MINfee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dear- UTES EAST PARALLEL TO SAID ROAD 150 FEET TO SAID FORMER STEPHENS LINE; THENCE born County, Indiana. Being part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 11, NORTH 14 DEGREES 39 SECONDS EAST WITH Township 6 North, Range 3 West of the First Princi- SAID FORMER STEPHENS LINE 230 FEET TO THE pal Meridian located in Sparta Township, Dearborn PLACE OF BEGINNING; CONTAINING 3/4 OF AN County, Indiana described as follows:Commencing ACRE, MORE OR LESS. More commonly known as 23595 State Line Rd, at the Northwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 11, T6N, R3W; thence S 00°32ʼ E along the Lawrenceburg, IN 47025-9131 Parcel No. 15-06-02-100-062.000-020 West line of said NE 1/4, 1512 feet (Deed) to the cenTogether with rents, issues, income and profits ter of S.R. 350; thence S 83°28ʼ E along the centerline of said S.R. 350, 318.41 feet (Deed); thence thereof, said sale will be made without relief from leaving the centerline of said S.R. 350, S 06°32ʼ W, valuation or appraisement laws. Michael R. Kreinhop, Sheriff 50.00 feet to a concrete right-of-way marker; thence S 83°28ʼ E along the Southerly right-of-way line of Miller Township The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the said S.R. 350, 97.18 feet to an iron pin and the point of beginning; thence continuing S 83°28' E along accuracy of the street addressed published herein. said right-of-way line, 97.18 feet to an iron pin; JERLYN S. SOUTHWICK, Plaintiff Attorney thence leaving said right-of-way line S 18°40ʼ40" E, Attorney # 15852-49 371.43 feet to an iron pin; thence N 83°28ʼ W, 163.00 FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. feet to an iron pin; thence N 08°50ʼ30" W, 348.52 251 N. Illinois Street, Suite 1700 feet to the point of beginning.Contains 1.00 acre Indianapolis, IN 46204-1944 from the lands of Elvin E. Miller and Martha Miller (317) 237-2727 NOTICE (D.R. 135, p. 546). More commonly known as 13421 State Road 350, FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. Moores Hill, IN 47032-9115 37857 C-7-25-R-3t hspaxlp Parcel No. 15-09-11-100-092.002-021 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Together with rents, issues, income and profits By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me dithereof, 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. Michael R. Kreinhop, Sheriff 15C01-1208-MF-174 wherein CitiMortgage, Inc. was Sparta Township Plaintiff, and Chad Wiseman a/k/a Chad E. Wise The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the man, Melissa Wiseman and State of Indiana were accuracy of the street addressed published herein. Defendants, required me to make the sum as proSUSAN M. WOOLLEY, Plaintiff Attorney vided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will Attorney # 15000-64 expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. 22nd day of August, 2013, at the hour of 1:30pm,, or 251 N. Illinois Street, Suite 1700 as soon thereafter as is possible, at 301 West High Indianapolis, IN 46204-1944 Street, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, the fee simple of (317) 237-2727 the whole body of Real Estate in Dearborn County, NOTICE Indiana. FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. Logan Township: Part of the SE 1/4 of Section 28, 37858 C-7-25-R-3t hspaxlp T7N, R1W and part of the SW 1/4 of Section 27, T7N, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE R1W, Logan Township, Dearborn County, Indiana, By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me di- described as follows: Commencing at a 1/4 inch rected from the Clerk of Dearborn Circuit Court of iron pin found at the southeast corner of the SE 1/4 Dearborn County, Indiana, in Cause No. of said section 28; thence N 0 deg. 05' 49" E along 15C01-1006-MF-133 wherein BAC Home Loans the east line of section 28 a distance of 1021.05 feet Servicing, L.P. f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Serv- to a mag nail set at the point of beginning; thence icing L.P. was Plaintiff, and Nathan Metcalf a/k/a Na- leaving said east section line S 89 deg. 59' 18" W than Scott Metcalf and Brittany Metcalf a/k/a Brit- 834.47 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rebar found; thence N tany Michelle Metcalf were Defendants, required me 0 deg. 00' 00" E 443.85 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rebar to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with found: thence N 89 deg. 59' 51" E 487.97 feet to a interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the 5/8 inch iron rebar found; thence S 0 deg. 04' 10" W highest bidder, on the 22nd day of August, 2013, at 75.02 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rebar found; thence S 89 the hour of 1:30pm, or as soon thereafter as is pos- deg. 41' 23" E 484.89 feet to a mag nail found in sible, at 301 West High Street, Lawrenceburg, IN Henderson Road [passing into section 27 at 347.22 47025, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Es- feet]; thence along Henderson Road S 57 deg. 11' 30" W 163.98 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rebar set in the tate in Dearborn County, Indiana. TRACT I: LOGAN TOWNSHIP: LOT NUMBER east line of the SE 1/4 of said Section 28; thence S 0 FORTY-NINE (49) OF BROOKESTONE WAY, SEC- deg. 05' 49" W along Henderson Road and the east TION 1, AS THE SAME IS PLATTED AND RE - line of said quarter section 277.20 feet to a point of CORDED IN PLAT CABINET 2, SLIDE 269, OF THE beginning, containing 8.041 acres (7.899 acres in RECORDER'S RECORDS OF DEARBORN COUNTY, the SE 1/4 of section 28 and 0.142 acres in the SW INDIANA, AND BEING A PART OF SECTION 27, 1/4 of section 27.) More commonly known as 25233 Henderson Rd, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, LOGAN TOWNSHIP, DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA. West Harrison, IN 47060-9162 Parcel No. 15-01-28-400-117.000-018, TRACT II: A NON-EXCLUSIVE, PERPETUAL EASE15-01-27-300-008.000-018 MENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS ACROSS A Together with rents, issues, income and profits DRIVEWAY LOCATED ON THE REAL ESTATE OF JOSEPH P. AND SARAH E. PHILLIPS AS GRANTED thereof, said sale will be made without relief from BY A GRANT OF DRIVEWAY EASEMENT DATED valuation or appraisement laws. Michael R. Kreinhop, Sheriff 5/8/06, RECORDED ON 5/25/06, IN OR BOOK 159, Logan Township PAGES 1999-2005 OF THE RECORDS OF DEAR The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the BORN COUNTY, INDIANA. More commonly known as 25933 Carr Rd, West accuracy of the street addressed published herein. JERLYN S. SOUTHWICK, Plaintiff Attorney Harrison, IN 47060-6630 Attorney # 15852-49 Parcel No. 15-01-27-201-061.000-018 Together with rents, issues, income and profits FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. thereof, said sale will be made without relief from 251 N. Illinois Street, Suite 1700 Indianapolis, IN 46204-1944 valuation or appraisement laws. (317) 237-2727 Michael R. Kreinhop, Sheriff NOTICE Logan Township FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. The Sheriff's Department does not warrant the C-7-25-R-3t hspaxlp accuracy of the street addressed published herein. 37859 BARRY T. BARNES, Plaintiff Attorney SUMMONS - SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Attorney # 19657-49 IN THE DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT 1 FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. CAUSE NO.:15C01-1301-MF-000012 251 N. Illinois Street, Suite 1700 STATE OF INDIANA) SS. Indianapolis, IN 46204-1944 COUNTY OF DEARBORN (317) 237-2727 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., NOTICE Plaintiff, FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. .vs. 37837 C-7-25-R-3t hspaxlp NHUNG KHONG A/K/A NHUNG HONG KHONG, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ARROW FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC, By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me di- DH CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC. AND rected from the Clerk of Dearborn Circuit Court of ASSET ACCEPTANCE LLC, Defendants. Dearborn County, Indiana, in Cause No. NOTICE OF SUIT 15C01-1102-MF-036 wherein Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for First Franklin Mortgage Loan The State of Indiana to the Defendants above Trust, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series named, and any other person who may be con 2004-FF7 was Plaintiff, and Wendy Nixon and Larry cerned: You are notified that you have been sued in Nixon were Defendants, required me to make the the Court above named. The nature of the suit sum as provided for in said Decree with interest against you is a Complaint on Note and for Forecloand cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest sure of Mortgage on the following described real bidder, on the 22nd day of August, 2013, at the hour estate: of 1:30pm, or as soon thereafter as is possible, at Lot Number Sixty-One (61) of Beckett Landing Sub301 West High Street, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, the division, Section IV, being part of the Southwest fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Dear- Quarter of Section 3, Township 5 North, Range 1 West of the First Principal Meridian, located in the born County, Indiana. Part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 28, City of Greendale, Lawrenceburg Township, as Township 7 North, Range 1 West, bounded as fol- marked as designated on the plat thereof, recorded lows:Beginning in the North line of a proposed in Plat Cabinet 2, Slide 273 of the Recorder's re street at a point 300.0 feet East of the Southeast cords of Dearborn County, Indiana. Subject to all corner of Lot No. 5, as marked and indicated on the covenants, restrictions and easements as outlined recorded Plat of Royal Acres Subdivision and run- on said subdivision plat. Also subject to Declaraning North, parallel to and 300.0 feet East of the tion of Restrictive Covenants as recorded in Official East line of Lots No. 5 and 6, 150.0 feet; thence East Record Book 83, page 1703 of the Recorder's re 100.0 feet; thence South 150.0 feet to the North line cords of Dearborn County, Indiana. of the proposed street; thence West 100.0 feet to And Commonly known as: 382 Beckett Lndg, the place of beginning.Containing 0.345 acres, more Greendale, IN 47025 or less.Being a parcel of land intended to be desig- This Summons by Publication is specifically di nated as Lot No. 21 of a proposed subdivision of rected to the following named Defendants whose lands lying East of and adjoining Royal Acres Sub- whereabouts are known to me:

cords of Dearborn County, Indiana. And Commonly known as: 382 Beckett Lndg, THURSDAY, AUGUST27, 1, 2013 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2012 Greendale, IN 47025 This Summons by Publication is specifically di rected to the following named Defendants whose whereabouts are known to me: Nhung Khong a/kla Nhung Hong Khong, Arrow Financial Services LLC and Asset Acceptance LLC This Summons by Publication is also specifically directed to the following named Defendants whose whereabouts are unknown to me: DH Capital Management, Inc. In addition to the above named Defendants being served by this Summons, there may be other Defendants who have an interest in this lawsuit. 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. You must answer the Complaint in writing, by you or your attorney, on or before the 1st day of September, 2013 (the same being within thirty (30) days after the Third Notice of Suit), and if you fail to do so, a judgment will be entered against you for what the Plaintiff has demanded. Richard M. Probst Clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court 1 DOYLE LEGAL CORPORATION, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff James L. Shoemaker (19562-49) S. Brent Potter (10900-49) Craig D. Doyle (4783-49) Rayanna A. Binder (2477649) Curt D. Hochbein (29284-29) Ryan T. Kiernan (29316-49) David M. Johnson (30354-45) Evgeny G. Mogilevsky (2760249) Tina M. Caylor (30994-49) DOYLE LEGAL CORPORATION, P.C. 41 E Washington St., Suite 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Telephone (317) 264-5000 Facsimile (317) 264-5400 38017 C-7-18-R-3t hspaxlp SUMMONS – SERVICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF DEARBORN COUNTY LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA CAUSE NO. 15C01-1208-MF-0163 STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF DEARBORN SS: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., PLAINTIFF vs DONALD METHENY; SABINE METHENY; DELTA COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION 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: Lots Numbers Twenty-five (25), Twenty-six (26), Twenty-seven (27) and Twenty-eight (28) as shown on the recorded Plat of the former Town of Co chran, now a part of the City of Aurora, Indiana in Dearborn County, Indiana. Commonly known as: 160 Franklin Street, Aurora, IN 47001-1018 This summons by publication is specifically di rected to the following defendant(s) whose whereabouts are unknown with their last known address as follows: Delta Community Credit Union 1025 Virginia Avenue Atlanta, GA 30306 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 Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 on or before the 15th day of September, 2013, (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 de manded. Richard M. Probst Clerk, Dearborn Circuit Court Renee L. Day 29750-45 Attorney for Plaintiff Unterberg & Associates, P.C. 8050 Cleveland Place Merrillville, IN 46410 (219) 736-5579 Atty File: 9995556 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. 38422 C-8-1-R-3t hspaxlp IN THE DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT CAUSE NO. 15C01-1307-MF-118 STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF DEARBORN U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, a/k/a U.S. BANK N.A. PLAINTIFF VS. WILLIAM E. MORSCH, SANDRA F. MORSCH, HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. AND WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA DEFENDANTS SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION TO: William E. Morsch, Sandra F. Morsch, Hidden Valley Lake Property Owners Association, Inc. and Washington Mutual Bank, FA, whereabouts un known: A foreclosure Complaint has been instituted against the real estate located at 457 Cresthaven Drive, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, by the mortgagee before the Dearborn Circuit Court, Cause Number 15C01-1307-MF-118 styled "U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, a/k/a U.S. Bank N.A. (Plaintiff) vs. William E. Morsch, Sandra F. Morsch, Hidden Valley Lake Property Owners Association, Inc. and Washington Mutual Bank, FA (Defendants)" . YOU MUST RESPOND TO THE COMPLAINT WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE LAST NOTICE OF THE ACTION IS PUBLISHED AND IN CASE THE DEFENDANTS FAIL TO DO SO, JUDGMENT BY DE FAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST THEM FOR THE RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE COMPLAINT, INCLUDING SALE OF THE REAL ESTATE. Septtimous Taylor Septtimous Taylor, II Craig Brunson 4830 Towne Square Court Owensboro, KY 42301 IN Bar #18326-82 IN Bar #23999-74 IN Bar #29845-82 Attorneys for Plaintiff 38421 C-8-1-R-3t hspaxlp NOTICE OF DECISION Indiana Department of Environmental Management The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) issued a permit decision for the Tanners Creek Plant Type I Restricted Waste Landfill. This decision renews the facility's permit for an other 5 years. The restricted waste site Type I (RWS I) is located at 1000 West Eads Parkway, Dearborn County, Indiana. A copy of this permit is available for review at the Lawrenceburg Public Library lo cated at 150 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana. It can also be viewed online at IDEM's Virtual File Cabinet (VFC) web site. Go to http://108.59.49.89/ Pages/Member/Search.aspx, which is VFC's "Document Search" page. Once there, select "SW Pro gram 10" from the Index dropdown menu, and type the facility permit number, 15-12, in the Value field. Click the Search button, which will produce one or more links to the documents for this facility. Then click twice on the column header Document Date to sort the documents so that the most recent appear first. To review the decision, click view next to the most recent documents listed. If the permit decision is not yet available when you first try, try again later, it will soon be posted. Challenging this Decision If you disagree with this decision and wish to challenge it, IC 13-15-6-1 and IC 4-21.5-3- 7 require that you file a petition for administrative review. If you want the permit put on hold during this administrative review ("stayed") you must also file a petition for stay. These petitions must be submitted to the Office of Environmental Adjudication (OEA) at the following address within 15 days of your receipt of this notice:


want the permit put on hold during this administrative review ("stayed") you must also file a petition THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, must 2013 SEPTEMBER 27, be 2012 for stay. These petitions submitted to the Office of Environmental Adjudication (OEA) at the following address within 15 days of your receipt of this notice: Office of Environmental Adjudication Government Center North, Room 501 100 North Senate Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2241 You will need to include the following in your petitions: 1. Information identifying the decision you are ap pealing, including the following: name of the facility name of the applicant/permittee permit number date of this notice 2. Information showing you are either: the applicant someone "aggrieved or adversely affected" by the decision, i.e., the decision has a negative impact on you, or someone otherwise entitled by the law 3. Your name and address, or that of the person making the request that you represent 4. Your interest in the decision, or the interest of the person you represent 5. Identification of any persons represented by the person making the request 6. The reasons for the request, with particular de tail 7. The issues involved, with particular detail 8. Identification of appropriate new permit terms and conditions that you would like to see used to replace existing ones in the permit that you feel do not comply with the laws governing this kind of permit Deadlines and Timeframes Please remember that you must file your petition(s) within 15 days of the date you received ("are served") this notice. IC 13-15-6-7(c) states a notice is served when either: 1. You are personally given the notice, or 2. Three days after the notice is placed into the US mail and addressed to you, i.e., the date the notice is postmarked. In addition, if you read this notice in a newspaper, the deadline is within 15 days of the date the notice was published in the newspaper. The date your petition(s) will be considered re ceived by ("filed with") the OEA is based on the following: 1. If you or someone else personally brings the petition to OEA, the date you do this. 2. If you mail the petition through the regular US mail, the postmark date on the envelope containing the petition, or 3. If you send the petition to OEA through a private carrier like UPS, Federal Express, etc., the date you gave the document to the carrier, as shown by the sales receipt you receive from the carrier. In order to assist permit staff in tracking any ap peals of the decision, please provide a copy of your petition to Alicia Brown, IDEM, Solid Waste Permits, MC 65-45, IGCN 1101, 100 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2251. Receiving Updates on the Status of this Decision The OEA will provide you with notice of any pre-hearing conferences, preliminary hearings, hearings, stays, or orders regarding this decision if you submit a written request to the OEA. If you do not provide a written request to the OEA, you will no longer be notified of any proceedings pertaining to this decision. How to Obtain Additional Information If you have procedural or scheduling questions regarding your petition, you may contact OEA by dialing (800) 451-6027, press 0, and ask for extension 2-8591 or dial (317) 232- 8591. Questions regarding other aspects of the permit decision should be directed to Alicia Brown at (800) 451-6027, press 0, and ask for Alicia Brown or extension 2-8734 or call direct at (317) 232-8734. Please bring this matter to the attention of persons you believe may have an interest in it. 38545 C-8-1-R-1t hspaxlp NOTICE OF REAL PROPERTY TAX SALE Dearborn County Indiana Beginning 10:00:00 AM, 9/18/2013 215 B West High Street Comm. Room 3rd Floor Local Time Dearborn County Pursuant to the laws of the Indiana General Assembly, notice is hereby given that the following de scribed property is listed for sale for delinquent taxes and/or special assessments. The county auditor and county treasurer will apply on or after 8/30/2013 for a court judgment against the tracts or real property for an amount that is not less than the amount set out below and for an order to sell the tracts or real property at public auction to the highest bidder, subject to the right of redemption. Any defense to the application for judgment must be filed with the Dearborn County Circuit Court and served on the county auditor and treasurer before 8/30/2013. The court will set a date for a hearing at least seven (7) days before the advertised date of sale and the court will determine any defenses to the application for judgment at the hearing. The county auditor and the county treasurer are entitled to receive all pleadings, motions, petitions, and other filings related to the defense to the application for judgment. Such sale will be held on 9/18/2013 at the 215 B West High Street Comm. Room 3rd Floor and that sale will continue until all tracts and real property have been offered for sale. Property will not be sold for an amount which is less than the sum of: (A) the delinquent taxes and special assessments on each tract or item of real property; and (B) the taxes and special assessments on the real property that are due and payable in the year of the sale, whether or not they are delinquent; and (C) all penalties due on the delinquencies, and (D) an amount prescribed by the county auditor that equals the sum of: (1) twenty-five($25) for postage and publication costs; and (2) any other costs incurred by the county that are directly attributable to the tax sale; and (E) any unpaid costs due under IC 6-1.1-24-2(b) from a prior tax sale; and No property listed below shall be sold if, at any time before the sale, the Total Amount for Judgment is paid in full. If the real property is sold in the tax sale, the amount required to redeem such property will be 110% of the minimum bid for which the tract or real property was offered at the time of sale, as required by IC 6-1.1-24-5 if redeemed not more than six (6) months after the date of sale, or 115% of the minimum bid for which the tract or real property was offered at the time of sale, as required by IC 6-1.1-24-5 if redeemed more than six (6) months after the date of sale, plus the amount by which the purchase price exceeds the minimum bid on the real property plus ten percent (10%) per annum on the amount by which the purchase price exceeds the minimum bid on the property. All taxes and special assessments upon the property paid by the purchaser subsequent to the sale, plus 10% per annum interest on those taxes and special assess ments, will also be required to be paid to redeem such property. In addition, IC 6-1.1-25-2 (e) states the total amount required for redemption may include the following costs incurred and paid by the purchaser or the purchaser始s assignee or the county before redemption: (1) The attorney始s fees and cost of giving notice under IC 6-1.1-25-4.5. (2) The costs of title search or examining and update the abstract of title for the tract or item of real property. The period of redemption shall expire on Thursday, September 18, 2014 for an initial offering. The period of re demption may expire Thursday, January 16, 2014 for certificates not sold. If the tract or item of real property is sold for an amount more than the minimum bid and the property is not redeemed, the owner of record of the property who is divested of ownership at the time the tax deed is issued may have a right to the tax sale surplus. The Auditor and Treasurer specifically reserve the right to withhold from the sale any parcel which has been listed in error, or which otherwise becomes ineligible for sale either prior to 9/18/2013 or during the duration of the sale. This notice of real property tax sale, and the tax sale itself are undertaken and will be conducted pursuant to the requirements of the laws of the State of Indiana which regulate the sale of land for delinquent taxes, pursuant to I.C. 6-1.1-24-1 et seq. The County does not warrant the accuracy of the street address or common description of the prop-

sale itself are undertaken and will be conducted 1 5 - 1 0 - 0 4 - 1 0 0 - 0 5 6 . 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 , and pursuant to the requirements of the laws of the 15-10-04-100-057.000-004 are to be sold and re THE DEARBORN COUNTY REGISTER State of Indiana which regulate the sale of land for deemed together. Asher Lane delinquent taxes, pursuant to I.C. 6-1.1-24-1 et seq. 151300055 15-10-04-200-164.000-004 $ 391.64 The County does not warrant the accuracy of the Quinlan, Todd 37-146 LAKE DILLDEAR 146 15420 street address or common description of the prop- Reanne Lane erty, and a misstatement in the key number or 151300056 15-10-04-200-165.000-004 $ 656.09 street address does not invalidate an otherwise Quinlan, Todd D 37-147 LAKE DILLDEAR 147 15420 Reanne Lane valid sale. 151300057 15-10-04-200-166.000-004 $ 391.64 Dated: 07/30/2013 Quinlan, Todd D 37-148 LAKE DILLDEAR 148 Registration For Bidding On the Tax Sale: If you are interested in bidding on the tax sale for 15420 Reanne Lane an Indiana county, you may register online at 151300058 15-10-04-200-167.000-004 $ 403.32 Quinlan, Todd D 37-149 LAKE DILLDEAR 149 http://www.sri-taxsale.com/Tax/Indiana/Registration/. This registration is good for all counties that 15420 Reanne Lane SRI services. You need to register only once for all 151300059 15-10-04-200-187.000-004 $ 683.29 counties. If you do not have access to a computer Quinlan, Todd D 37-155 -158 LAKE DILLDEAR 155, with internet service you may register the morning 158 15420 Reanne Lane of the sale. 151300060 15-10-04-200-204.000-004 $1,517.11 Please arrive the morning of the tax sale at least 30 Buschle, William Richard & Linda Lo 37-182 LAKE minutes before the beginning time to be assured DILLDEAR 182 15436 Lake Dilldear Rd you will receive your bid number before the start of 151300061 15-10-04-200-207.000-004 $4,584.39 the sale. Buschle, William Richard & Linda Lo 37-185 -188 Please bring your registration form and W9 form LAKE DILLDEAR 185, 188 15436 Lake Dilldeer Rd with you the morning of the tax sale. You will be 151300062 15-10-04-200-213.000-004 $5,548.43 able to print these forms from the registration web Buschle, William Richard & Linda Lo 37-191 -194 site. -197 LAKE DILLDEAR 191, 194, 197 15436 Lake 151300001 15-10-28-400-025.000-001 $ 899.90 Dilldear Rd Davies, Patrick Y & Heidi R 14-07-04 7112 Bells 151300063 15-10-04-200-227.000-004 $ 636.83 Branch Rd Eichler, Geneva L % Rose Lannan 37-199 LAKE 151300002 15-13-03-800-005.000-001 $3,566.65 DILLDEAR 199 US 50 W, (Across from 15440 Lake Hansman, William H Jr & Kathleen 3-02-05 PT E1/2 Dilldear Rd Dillsboro, IN) NW 14198 W Laughery Creek Rd 151300064 15-10-09-100-003.000-004 $2,990.93 151300004 15-07-31-300-007.000-002 $ 549.66 Rhoades, Robert L & Bonnie M 16-04 N PT SE Clark, Joel King 23-29 RADDS ADD 29 5801 Lower 9-5-3 1. A PT W1/2 NE 9-5-3 14.10A PT SW NE Dillsboro Rd 9-5-3 5.797A ***COMBINED 5.797A FROM P#4-357 151300005 15-12-06-100-006.000-002 $ 426.73 Hal- #10-09-100-003.500-004 PER GIS & SURVEY*** big, Kathryn E 3-16-01 PT NW NE 15360 Spangler Rd 15-12-06-100-006.000-002 a n d 151300065 15-10-09-100-004.000-004 $ 531.00 Ka15-12-06-201-019.000-002 are to be sold and re - bel, Joseph L 16-05-01-02 PT N PT W1/2 US 50 deemed together. 557 Indiana Ave W,(close to 15360 Spangler Rd/behind 10568 Cat 151300006 15-12-06-201-019.000-002 $1,696.31 Crossing LN Dillsboro, IN) Halbig, Kathryn E 21-16-03 PT GOULDS 16PT 151300066 15-10-11-300-081.000-004 $2,066.83 15-12-06-100-006.000-002 a n d Jensen, Dale L 3-18-23-01 W PT SW 13680 Span15-12-06-201-019.000-002 are to be sold and re - gler Rd deemed together. 555 Indiana Ave 151300067 15-10-22-100-020.000-004 $2,460.88 151300007 15-12-06-201-041.000-002 $1,337.13 Or- Stamper, David L & Debra 59-01 PT LOT 1 CLIFT'S cutt, Richard L & Juanita D 21-16-07 COCHRAN ACRES SD PLAT 11-5-03 FORM K# 27-05 8799 St GOULDS 16PT US 50W,(Close to 241 Stoney Lone- Rd 62 some Aurora, IN) 151300070 15-11-17-200-008.000-004 $1,370.43 151300012 15-12-07-200-021.000-002 $3,220.94 Korb, Jan S 4-02-03-02 E1/2 NW 10433 Texas Gas Stille, Earl B & Margo 33-29 NORBERT L DRAPER Rd OF 17-LOT 29 15-12-07-200-021.000-002 and 151300075 15-10-12-304-039.000-005 $ 941.05 15-12-07-200-030.000-002 are to be sold and re - Freel, Kenneth Jr & Vickie, Et Ux 02-116 LE deemed together. 10898 Elm Circle Dr NOVERS ADD 12 12613 North St 151300013 15-12-07-200-030.000-002 $ 624.59 151300076 15-10-12-403-008.001-005 $1,069.46 Stille, Earl B & Margo 33-34 NORBERT DRAPER OF Makstaller, Rhonda LAND CONTRACT: LEE, Kristo17-LOT 34PT 15-12-07-200-021.000-002 and pher & Kristi 02-135 PT SE .32A ANNEXED FROM 15-12-07-200-030.000-002 are to be sold and re - CLAY 12457 North St deemed together. Elm Circle Dr 151300078 15-10-13-201-008.000-005 $2,543.98 151300014 15-12-07-200-156.000-002 $3,833.56 Fields, Roger L % Sandra Muncy 03-57 PT NW Conety, Jon W & Angela L Et Ux 52-03 HARMONY 13-5-3 .20A PT NW 13-5-3 .25A 10-13-201-016-15 HILLS SD LOT 3 10611 Trevor Dr 12624 North St 151300015 15-07-19-401-053.000-003 $1,113.76 151300080 15-10-13-202-117.000-005 $2,101.64 Worthington Cabinetry, Inc 02-198 LOT 77 HILL- Carlton, Ray Wayne & Geraldine Garn 03-163 VIEW ACRES SEC G PLATTED 6-15-04 US 50 W, DILLSBORO 85PT 33.37FT US 50 W. Left onto St Right onto Billingsley Dr, Left onto Woodlawn Ave, Rd 262, Right onto St Rd 62, Left onto Front St, Left 3rd Right onto St Rd 148, 1st Left onto Hillview Dr. onto Oak St. 151300016 15-07-19-401-054.000-003 $1,139.49 151300081 15-01-03-700-030.001-006 $2,920.19 Worthington Cabinetry, Inc 02-199 LOT 78 HILL- Keith, Eric E 3-17-02 PT S 1/2 29357 Peppertown VIEW ACRES SEC G PLATTED 6-15-04 US 50 W, Rd Right onto Billingsley Dr, Left onto Woodlawn Ave, 151300082 15-01-04-400-008.002-006 $ 720.58 Wil3rd Right onto St Rd 148, 1st Left onto Hillview Dr. helm, Kevin L & Jennifer L 4-04-01 PT SW QR Har151300018 15-07-29-304-004.000-003 $ 433.38 Sec- rison-Brookville retary of Housing & Urban Development 07-318 W 151300083 15-01-23-400-023.000-006 $ 595.76 PT LOT 19 OUTLOT HENRY WALkERS 3rd ADD Graves, Harry D 14-13-01-02 NW SE PER SUR Bell Manchester St Arbor Rd 151300019 15-07-29-401-036.000-003 $ 536.62 Ben- 151300084 15-01-24-200-011.000-006 $1,877.62 nett, Randall J 07-385 PT SE 29-5-1 .08A PT SE Lambert, Fred 15-05 PT NW US 50 E, Left onto St 10FT STRIP 29-5-1 520 Us 50 Rd 1, Right onto St Rd 46, Left onto Harrison 151300020 15-07-29-404-014.000-003 $2,168.23 Brookville Rd (US 52) City of Aurora , Indiana 07-561 PT SE 29-5-1 .555A 151300085 15-01-26-400-047.000-006 $ 876.44 Bennett, Donald R & Yvonne M 17-09-02 PT SE 1150 109 Manchester Lndg 151300021 15-07-31-104-004.000-003 $5,405.20 Morgan Rd Brown, Ronald C 08-6 PT SE 31-5-1 1.51A PER 151300088 15-01-35-303-022.045-006 $3,104.00 Greber, Mickey 69-45 UNIT 12-D JAMISON PLACE PLAT 102 Railroad Ave 151300022 15-07-31-104-010.000-003 $7,801.92 COND PLAT 9-8-05 FRIOM K# 19-08-08 1822 Sierra Knight, Ina 08-12 PT NE 31-5-1 .75A 228 Conwell Ln Ln W 151300089 15-01-36-400-023.000-006 $5,668.80 151300023 15-07-31-401-005.000-003 $1,081.50 Tucker, Joseph A 4-21-08-01 PT N1/2 SE1/4 36-7-1 Rial, Kenneth Lee & Lisa Kay 08-168 PT SE 31-5-1 6.A 24300 Barth Rd 0.247A 116 Conwell St W 151300090 15-01-36-400-036.000-006 $ 196.12 Bet151300024 15-07-31-401-016.000-003 $2,536.60 tinger, Susan R 21-12 21-12-01 PT W1/2 SW 5.A Brearton, Imogene-1/2int & Charlott Waite Estate- PT W1/2 SW 5.A US 50 E, (close to 24126 Fileds 08-185 WHEELERS ADD 12PT 137 Conwell St W Ln. West Harrison, IN 47060) 151300025 15-07-32-103-097.000-003 $3,427.24 Ull- 151300091 15-01-36-400-040.002-006 $2,499.70 rich, Richard M Jr & Lala I Mustafaeva Ullrich Daniels, James L 21-11-04-03 PT SE 1/4 SE 1/4 09-177 AURORA 117WPT, 118PT 219 3rd St 24184 Barth Rd 151300026 15-07-32-103-110.000-003 $2,331.42 Ull- 151300092 15-01-24-401-020.000-007 $2,969.20 rich, Richard M Jr & Lala I 09-186 AURORA 124PT Graves, Harry D 02-126 PT E1/2 .75A PT S1/2 .19A 307 Mechanic St 26275 S State St 151300027 15-07-32-103-175.000-003 $3,001.72 La- 151300093 15-08-25-300-060.000-008 $16,187.32 cey, Rudolph H & Edna 09-250 AURORA 223 311 Murray, James & Kathy 15B-43 WILMINGTON 43 Fifth St WPT 6947 King St 151300028 15-07-32-203-007.000-003 $2,475.30 151300094 15-08-26-400-088.000-008 $2,398.24 Lawrence, Donald W % Raymond Lawre 09-304 Hankins, Donna K 15C-68-69 MOORES ADD WILAURORA 20PT 148 Fourth St W MINGTON 68, 69 US 50 W, Right onto 350, Left 151300029 15-07-32-203-013.000-003 $5,626.01 onto Probst Rd, Right onto King St. Tibbets, Dorthea Et Al % Willa Mae Russell 09-310 151300095 15-08-26-400-090.000-008 $ 626.66 AURORA 2PT, 3PT 126 Fourth St W Hankins, Donna K 15C-63-64 WILMINGTON 64, 63 151300030 15-07-32-203-015.000-003 $1,188.65 WPT MOORES ADD US 50 W, Right onto 350, Left Flick, Ronald D 09-312 DENNERLINE ADD 7W1/2 onto Probst Rd, Right onto King St. 122 Fourth St W 151300096 15-02-07-200-001.000-009 $6,172.27 151300031 15-07-32-203-016.000-003 $1,098.36 Roepke, Duane & Rheeta Lou 4-01 W1/2 NW 28652 Flick, Ronald D 09-313 DENNERLINE ADD 7 E 1/2 St Peters Rd 120 Fourth St W 151300097 15-02-09-400-041.000-010 $2,134.21 151300032 15-07-32-203-038.000-003 $13,266.03 Rauch, Brad J 24-02 DATA PARK SD 2 28359 ProcWoods, Timothy 09-331 CONWELLS ADD 9 W1/2 ess Dr 138 E Conwell St 151300098 15-02-10-300-072.000-010 $4,453.76 151300033 15-07-32-203-069.000-003 $2,770.90 Woolwine, Tobey D & Vicki A Tnt Ent, R/O/S Kephart, Mary 09-362 HULRBURTS ADD 8W1/2 3-06-01-06 SE SW 28081 Trojan Rd 151 Conwell St 151300099 15-02-28-100-004.000-010 $8,652.34 Ja151300034 15-07-32-203-070.000-003 $2,736.08 cobs Conservation Group, Llc 17-04-01 PT NW QR Kephart, Mary 09-363 HURLBURTS ADD 8E1/2 149 Legion Rd Conwell St 151300100 15-06-25-101-005.001-012 $ 523.84 Vil151300035 15-07-32-203-072.000-003 $32,616.62 lages Of Sugar Ridge, Llc 20-07-05 PT NE QR Woods, Ronnie 09-365 HURLBURTS ADD 7E1/2 OPEN SPACE - FOR VILLAGES OF SUGAR RIDGE 141 Conwell SEC I PER PLAT 6-3-04 US 50 E, Left onto State151300036 15-07-32-203-073.000-003 $10,155.69 line Rd Best Buy Properties Inc 09-366 HURLBURTS 6 151300101 15-07-06-100-053.000-012 $ 974.86 137 Conwell E Roth, Robert J & Flora A 8-6-16 PT NE 6-5-1 .96A 151300038 15-07-32-204-059.000-003 $1,347.24 5422 Sr 48 Banet, Ronald J Sr 09-421 HULBURTS 4 W1/2, 5 151300102 15-07-09-300-024.000-012 $3,448.10 E1/2 EAST1/2 127 Conwell St Linkmeyer, Steve & Valerie 8-9-10 18.565A PT S1/2 151300039 15-07-32-204-063.000-003 $1,216.18 E1/2 PER PLAT MAP 3484 Tower Rd Duncan, Elizabeth 09-425 HULBERTS 2 W1/2 117 151300103 15-07-09-300-024.002-012 $4,013.07 Conwell St Linkmeyer, Steve 09-10-02 2.254A PT SW1/4 9-5-1 151300040 15-07-32-204-064.000-003 $3,046.41 1 5 - 0 7 - 0 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 4 . 0 0 2 - 0 1 2 and Moore, James W & Darlene F 09-426 HURLBERTS 15-07-09-403-050.000-013 are to be sold and re ADD 2E1/2 (US 50 W, Left onto Exporting St, Right deemed together. Tower Rd onto Conwell (next to 117 Conwell St Aurora, IN) 151300104 15-07-16-200-124.000-012 $8,098.95 151300042 15-07-32-204-092.000-003 $1,631.53 Linkmeyer, Steven T & Valerie A 80-32 LOT 32 King, Sharon J 09-452 AURORA 237 607 Fifth St ROOKWOOD ESTATES PLAT 9-7-04 FROM K# 151300043 15-07-32-204-093.000-003 $1,631.53 15-03-02 15780 Rookwood Dr King, Sharon J 09-453 AURORA 236 603 Fifth St 151300105 15-07-16-200-127.000-012 $1,526.37 151300044 15-07-32-204-115.000-003 $ 504.90 Linkmeyer, Steve T & Valerie A 80-35 LOT 35 Johnson, Russell R & Suzanne 09-463 LANGLEY ROOKWOOD ESTATES PLAT 9-7-04 FROM K# HGHTS 104 Gibson Ave 15-03-02 US 50 W, (close to 15780 Rookwood Dr) 151300045 15-09-33-400-004.000-004 $ 229.96 Ro- 151300107 15-07-09-403-048.000-013 $4,889.05 sario, Eugene H, Trustee 33-04 PT SE Linkmeyer, Steve & Frank D Linkmeyer 04-328 PT 15-10-04-100-006.000-004 a n d SE 9-5-1 .52A 393 Tower Rd 15-09-33-400-004.000-004 are to be sold and re - 151300108 15-07-09-403-050.000-013 $4,939.30 deemed together. 15508 Us 50 Linkmeyer, Steve 04-330 PT SE 9-5-1 .41A 151300046 15-10-04-100-006.000-004 $6,954.95 Ro- 1 5 - 0 7 - 0 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 4 . 0 0 2 - 0 1 2 and sario, Eugene H, Trustee 15-06-04 W1/2 NE 15-07-09-403-050.000-013 are to be sold and re 15-10-04-100-006.000-004 a n d deemed together. 385 Tower Rd 15-09-33-400-004.000-004 are to be sold and re - 151300109 15-06-36-302-024.000-016 $11,122.83 deemed together. US 50 W (Next to 15508 US 50 839 Oberting Road Llc 05-94 PT SW 36-6-1 .23A Aurora, IN) PT SW 36-6-1 .57A PT SW 36-6-1 .34A 839 Ob151300047 15-10-04-100-010.000-004 $ 375.49 Ro- erting Rd sario, Eugene H, Trustee 15-06 PT NE 4-5-3 151300110 15-07-02-100-015.001-016 $2,955.15 6.0945A PER SURVEY US 50 W (Next to 15508 US Hartwell, Mark & Patricia 07-13 NE COR NE QR 1334 Oberting Rd Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 50 Aurora, IN) 151300048 15-10-04-100-055.000-004 $2,282.52 151300111 15-07-02-600-042.000-016 $2,508.88 ElPreferred Property Investments, Inc 37-45 LAKE linghausen, Edward L 07-203 PT SW NW 2-5-1 DILLDEAR 45 15-10-04-100-055.000-004, .76A US 50 E, (close to 1738 Oberting Rd Law 15-10-04-100-056.000-004, a n d renceburg, IN) 15-10-04-100-057.000-004 are to be sold and re - 151300112 15-07-03-302-042.000-016 $ 394.60 deemed together. 15498 Asher Lane Drees Company, The 08-372 PT SW 3-5-1 5.4476A 151300049 15-10-04-100-056.000-004 $ 391.64 Pre- US 50 E,(Behind 441 & 442 Beckett Landing) ferred Property Investments, Inc 37-46 LAKE DILL- 151300113 15-07-03-402-017.000-016 $3,586.02 DEAR 46 1 5 - 1 0 - 0 4 - 1 0 0 - 0 5 5 . 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 , Willis, Brandon R 08-473 PT SE 3-5-1 13.04A 15-10-04-100-056.000-004, a n d 15-07-03-404-001.000-016, 15-07-03-404-006.000-016, 15-10-04-100-057.000-004 are to be sold and re - and 15-07-03-402-017.000-016 are to be sold and redeemed together. US 50 W, Right onto Ridge Ave, deemed together. Asher Lane 151300050 15-10-04-100-057.000-004 $ 418.87 Pre- Left onto Dorman Ave, ferred Property Investments, Inc 37-47 LAKE DILL- 151300114 15-07-03-403-048.000-016 $8,499.00 HeDEAR 47 1 5 - 1 0 - 0 4 - 1 0 0 - 0 5 5 . 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 , drick, Douglas S & Mary Beth 08-545 F C HECKS 15-10-04-100-056.000-004, a n d SD 2 LOT 13 914 Heck Dr 15-10-04-100-057.000-004 are to be sold and re - 151300115 15-07-03-403-057.000-016 $5,432.35 Hedeemed together. Asher Lane drick, Douglas S & Mary Elizabeth 08-553 PT SE 151300055 15-10-04-200-164.000-004 $ 391.64 SW 3-5-1 .239A 909 Heck Dr Quinlan, Todd 37-146 LAKE DILLDEAR 146 15420 151300116 15-07-03-404-001.000-016 $ 737.33 WilReanne Lane lis, Brandon R 08-578 PT SE 3-5-1 3.885A 151300056 15-10-04-200-165.000-004 $ 656.09 15-07-03-404-001.000-016, 15-07-03-404-006.000-016,

SD 2 LOT 13 914 Heck Dr 151300115 15-07-03-403-057.000-016 $5,432.35 HePAGE drick, Douglas S & Mary Elizabeth 08-553 PT 7B SE SW 3-5-1 .239A 909 Heck Dr 151300116 15-07-03-404-001.000-016 $ 737.33 Willis, Brandon R 08-578 PT SE 3-5-1 3.885A 15-07-03-404-001.000-016, 15-07-03-404-006.000-016, and 15-07-03-402-017.000-016 are to be sold and redeemed together. US 50 W, Right onto Ridge Ave, Left onto Dorman Ave, 151300117 15-07-03-404-006.000-016 $ 413.61 Willis, Brandon R 08-585 PT SE1/2 .73A 15-07-03-404-001.000-016, 15-07-03-404-006.000-016, and 15-07-03-402-017.000-016 are to be sold and redeemed together. US 50 W, Right onto Ridge Ave, Left onto Dorman Ave, 151300118 15-07-10-103-102.000-016 $1,518.94 Mc Kinney, Linda Kay 09-292 PT 10-5-1 .17A 575 Ludlow St 151300119 15-07-10-104-026.000-016 $1,954.75 Bastin, Mark & Cindy 09-357 GREENDALE 10-5-1 LOT 6 72 Billups Dr 151300120 15-07-10-104-053.000-016 $1,926.20 Speidel, Michael L & Bonnie S 09-382 NOWLINS 13PT Behind 54 Oakey 151300121 15-07-10-401-009.000-016 $7,729.01 Gupta, Anil K & Meenu 09-629 ON PIKE 167.3 FT X 150 FT 498 Ridge Ave 151300122 15-07-10-402-027.000-016 $2,702.59 Kroger, Darin F & Elizabeth 09-662 PT 10-5-1 .13A OR 5651 SQ FT 510 Sheldon St 151300123 15-07-10-402-070.000-016 $3,274.16 Scudder, Johnny Dean Sr & Linda Jane & Jill Scudder 09-705 LUDLOWS 36PT .15A 492 Sheldon St 151300124 15-07-10-403-032.000-016 $10,016.65 Hedrick, Douglas S & Mary Elizabeth 09-792 LANES 5, 6 15-07-10-403-042.000-016 and 15-07-10-403-032.000-016 are to be sold and re deemed together. 211- 217 Ridge Ave 151300125 15-07-10-403-034.000-016 $9,459.57 TATH Real Estate Partnership 09-794 LANES 2, 3 Next to 200 Ridge Ave. Greendale, IN 151300126 15-07-10-403-041.000-016 $4,530.70 Hedrick, Douglas S 09-801 LANES 10 12 Kansas St 151300127 15-07-10-403-042.000-016 $1,082.87 Hedrick, Douglas S & Mary Elizabeth 09-802 LANES 7, 9N1/2 15-07-10-403-042.000-016 and 15-07-10-403-032.000-016 are to be sold and re deemed together. 211- 217 Ridge Av 151300128 15-07-10-403-062.000-016 $2,701.00 Jones, David A & Nathaniel Don Thom 09-821 LUDLOWS 4PT, 5PT 170 Ridge Ave 151300133 15-04-27-100-005.002-019 $2,424.05 Rodgers, Raymond H & Glenda L Richt Jnt Tnts R/O/S 10-50-02-05 PT NE QR 27-7-3 8.902A 14359 Schwipps Rd 151300134 15-05-18-400-016.000-019 $4,585.68 Hall, Joe & Leslie 19-07-01 PT SE 18-6-2 25.406A 21108 North Manchester Rd 151300135 15-05-27-400-051.000-019 $ 422.65 Morris, Deborah R 60-47 LOT 47 GREEN BRIAR ES TATES SEC 2 US 50 W, (close to 8116 Briarway Ct. Aurora, IN) 151300136 15-05-27-400-052.000-019 $ 334.17 Morris, Deborah R 60-46 LOT 46 GREEN BRIAR ES TATES SEC. 2 US 50 W, (close to 8116 Briarway Ct. Aurora, IN) 151300137 15-05-27-400-055.000-019 $ 239.17 Morris, Deborah R 59-09 PT LOT 9 GREEN BRIAR ESTATES US 50 W,(close to 8116 Briarway Ct. Aurora, IN) 151300138 15-05-27-400-056.000-019 $ 922.28 Morris, Deborah R 59-08 LOT 8 GREEN BRIAR ES TATES US 50 W, (close to 8116 Briarway Ct. Aurora, IN) 151300139 15-05-29-300-068.000-019 $9,167.54 Farah Managemant, Llc 10-28-45 PT SW 10501 Sr 48 151300140 15-08-01-400-031.000-019 $ 721.76 Schwing, David Jay & Jeffrey Lynn B 1-08-01-02 .711A PT SE 1-5-2 US 50 W, (acroos from 17098 State Rd 148 Aurora, IN) 151300141 15-08-01-400-034.000-019 $ 777.20 Schwing, David Jay & Jeffrey Lynn B 1-11-02 PT SE 1-5-2 .84A US 50 W, (acroos from 17098 State Rd 148 Aurora, IN) 151300142 15-08-08-200-001.003-019 $4,968.28 Cooper, Larry & Amanda G 10-69-03 HOGAN HEIGHTS SD LOT 3 CONT. 6.923A 10976 North Hogan Rd 151300143 15-09-01-100-004.000-019 $ 538.17 Baker, Rose Marie & Clarence L 10-65-08 OR CHARD HILL ESTATES 8 CONT. 1.098A Hogan N Rd 151300144 15-09-01-100-008.000-019 $ 300.60 Baker, Rose Marie 10-65-07 ORCHARD HILL ESTATES 7 CONT. 1.074A Hogan N Rd 151300145 15-06-01-100-005.000-020 $ 553.03 Bettinger, Susan R 11-1-04-05 PT W1/2 NE 1-6-1 40.A PT NE 1-6-1 7.A US 50 E,(close to 24126 Fileds Ln. West Harrison, IN 47060) 151300146 15-06-02-202-020.000-020 $1,499.37 Fields, Darryl 11-2-03-01 PT NW 2-6-1 .13A 23904 Stateline Rd 151300147 15-06-04-401-002.001-020 $1,381.80 Bretzel Property Holding, Inc & W.r Techmology, Inc 11-76-97-01 MOUNTAIN MEADOWS EST SEC 2 LOT 97Pt CONT .1483A US 50 E, (In Between 23442 & 23482 Mtn Meadows Ct Lawrenceburg, IN) 151300148 15-06-11-300-045.008-020 $1,038.60 Olly, Inc 11-19-02-01 3.509A PT SW QR US 50 E, (close to 1784 Log Ln Lawrenceburg, IN 47025) 151300149 15-06-12-200-031.001-020 $ 911.71 Estes, Michelle Lee % Michelle Martin 11-12-07-05 PT 12-6-1 1.176A 22908 Stateline Rd. 151300150 15-06-12-900-137.000-020 $1,672.85 Kincade, Carmen D 11-101-109 SELDOM SEEN EST SEC III LOT 109 12-6-1 6.876A (close to 187 Sand Run Rd) 151300153 15-06-14-302-019.000-020 $ 421.22 Williams, Antonio LF EST: ADAM WILLIAMS JR 46-2970 HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE LOT 2970 US 50 E, (close to 21414 Fox Ridge Dr Lawrenceburg, IN) 151300154 15-06-22-100-074.000-020 $2,244.49 Arbor Ridge, Llc, An Indiana Limited Liabili 11-112-07 ARBOR RIDGE ESTS LOT 7 PLATTED 3-8-01 FROM K# 106-51 Arbor Ridge 151300155 15-06-23-103-023.000-020 $ 878.36 Schmohe, Kent & Angela 35-677 HVL LOT 677 SEC 4 SEC 13, 23, 24-6-1 (next to 1254 Sunset Dr Lawrenceburg, IN) 151300156 15-06-23-104-048.000-020 $1,563.51 Rossell, Bruce C & Kathleen J 11-33-510 HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE LOT 510 SEC 3 SEC 23,24-6-1 US 50 E, close to 1037 Oakwood Ct) 151300157 15-06-23-302-047.000-020 $3,121.87 Thomas, Robert 11-37-1147 HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE LOT 1147 US 50 E, (close to 20403 Meercham Way Lawrenceburg, IN) 151300163 15-06-24-301-029.000-020 $1,449.62 Keith, Jeremy R 11-40-1449 HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE LOT 1449 US 50 E,1st Right onto Longview, 2nd Right onto Hawthorne, 1st Left onto Aspen Hill Ct 151300164 15-06-24-302-047.000-020 $3,782.21 Willis, Brandon 11-33-356 HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE LOT 356 SEC 3 SEC 23Z24-6-1 957 Greentree Rd 151300165 15-06-24-400-019.000-020 $ 351.24 Wells, Marty A & Tracey M 11-39-1262 HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE LOT 1262 US 50E, (close to 242 Ivy Hill Dr Lawrenceburg, IN) 151300166 15-06-24-403-052.000-020 $5,813.30 Cheek, Diana M & Keith E % Sandie Cheek 11-39-1265 HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE LOT 1265 PT 241 Ivy Hill Dr 151300167 15-06-26-404-008.000-020 $1,241.52 Staab, David J 11-73-3331 HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE LOT 3331 (close to 1081 Hanover Dr Lawrenceburg, IN) 151300168 15-06-26-404-019.000-020 $1,647.10 Staab, David J 11-73-3336 HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE LOT 3336 (close to 1072 Hartford Circle Lawrenceburg, IN) 151300169 15-06-26-404-021.000-020 $1,352.74 Staab, David J 11-73-3334 HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE LOT 3334 (close to 1081 Hanover Dr Lawrenceburg, IN) 151300170 15-06-28-100-008.000-020 $4,139.52 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 26-07-03-01 1.148A PER SURVEY PT NE1/4 28-6-1 19988 Salt Fork Rd 151300171 15-06-28-200-021.000-020 $ 233.46 Taylor, John F & Bernie F 11-26-13 PT NW1/4 NW1/4 28-6-1 .257A US 50 E, Left onto State Rd 1 (across from 19834 State Rd 1 Lawrenceburg, IN) 151300172 15-06-29-300-025.000-020 $ 878.08 Holdcraft, George & Juanita 27-07-02 27-08-06 PT W1/2 29-6-1 .50A PT SW 29-6-1 2.27A 19473 Kelsey Rd 151300173 15-08-31-400-025.000-021 $1,014.90 Bevis, Tony & Tonia R 12-13-06 E1/2 SE 31-5-2 3.083A PER SURVEY 11351 Rolling Meadows Lane 151300174 15-09-02-700-028.000-021 $3,569.27 Shinkle, Robert Edward Sr & Bonnie 12-17-06-02 PT SE 2-6-3 1.19A 17158 Hogan Hill Rd


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DEARBORN COUNTY 4H FAIR RESULTS Aerospace ■■ Alice Baker - Champion ■■ Hannah Baker - Reserve Champion ■■ Alice Baker - State Fair ■■ Hannah Baker - State Fair ■■ Ethen Hicks - State Fair ■■ Alice Baker - Blue ■■ Jeffery Collins - Blue ■■ Ethen Hicks - Blue ■■ Hannah Baker - Blue Alfalfa ■■ Klay Shipman - Blue Aquatic Science ■■ Caleb Schwier - Champion ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Reserve Champion ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Blue ■■ Caleb Schwier - Blue Archery-Shooting Sports ■■ Heinrich Bergmann - Sportsmanship - Archery Sportsmanship ■■ Zachary Cody - Champion ■■ David Bourquein - Reserve Champion ■■ David Bourquein - State Fair ■■ Zachary Cody - State Fair ■■ Kyle Bamberger - Honor ■■ Heinrich Bergmann - Honor ■■ David Bourquein - Honor ■■ Maria Deddens - Honor ■■ Rachel Kittle - Honor ■■ Jesse Lane - Blue ■■ Katelyn Love - Blue ■■ Kayla Love - Blue ■■ Shelby Lutz - Blue ■■ Aiden Pittenger - Blue ■■ Raina Pittenger - Blue ■■ Allen Pope - Blue ■■ Hunter Ross - Blue ■■ Zachary Schoenberger - Blue ■■ Alex Shackelford - Blue Charles Smith - Blue ■■ Ashley Stevenson - Blue Jimmy Stevenson - Blue ■■ Victoria Stevenson - Blue Joshua Strom - Blue ■■ Brian Ulrich - Blue ■■ Emily Ulrich - Blue ■■ Katie Ulrich - Blue ■■ Constance Walker - Blue ■■ Carson Whitehead - Blue ■■ Amber Wiedeman - Blue ■■ Jeff Wohlfrom - Blue ■■ Morgan Zeiser - Blue ■■ Kyle Bamberger - Blue ■■ Heinrich Bergmann - Blue ■■ Joshua Bessler - Blue ■■ Kenneth Blair - Blue ■■ David Bourquein - Blue ■■ Matthew Bourquein - Blue ■■ Colton Bruce - Blue ■■ Zachary Cody - Blue ■■ Zachary Coon - Blue ■■ Maria Deddens - Blue ■■ Hanah Fehr - Blue ■■ Morgan Fehr - Blue ■■ Griffin Garner - Blue ■■ Emma Green - Blue ■■ Audrey Griffin - Blue ■■ Kyle Gutfreund - Blue ■■ Allison Hilton - Blue ■■ Andrew Hilton - Blue ■■ Jay Hubert - Blue ■■ Sam Hubert - Blue ■■ Taylor Johnson - Blue ■■ Erica Kathman - Blue ■■ Rachel Kittle - Blue ■■ Zach Kolb - Blue ■■ Lindsey Beckner - Red ■■ Michaela Beckner - Red ■■ Aimee Boudreau-Green - Red ■■ Ryan Callahan - Red ■■ Samuel Gabbard - Red ■■ David Hartsburg - Red ■■ Cameron Hoskins - Red ■■ Chayse Hoskins - Red ■■ Nathanael Johnson - Red ■■ Zach Kolb - Competition-1 - Sr. Competition Champion ■■ Jesse Lane - Competition-1 - Intermediate Archery Competition ■■ Nathan Griffin - Competition-1 - Jr. Archery Competition ■■ Aimee Boudreau-Green - Competition-1 - Sr. Instinctive Archery Competition ■■ Zachary Cody - Competition-1 - Intermediate Instinctive Archery Competition ■■ Emma Green - Most Improved

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■■ Lillian Green - Blue ■■ Joey Herth - Blue ■■ Alden Hipsky - Blue ■■ John Hipsky - Blue ■■ Regina Hizer - Blue Beef ■■ Jonathan Kittle - 3rd - Rate of Gain ■■ Lucinda Herth - Blue ■■ Ryan Homola - Blue ■■ Hailey Brandt - Grand Champion ■■ Dustin Sams - 4th - Commercial Heif- ■■ Kaitlyn Mortimer - Blue ■■ Sarah Kenney - Blue Grand Champion Commercial Heifer ers 1075-1210 ■■ Victoria Steuver - Blue ■■ Lucas Kidwell - Blue ■■ Hailey Brandt - Grand Champion ■■ Taylor Johnson - 4th - Rate of Gain ■■ Erin Wilhelm - Blue ■■ Emiley Kilburn - Blue Supreme Grand Champion Heifer ■■ Zach Kolb - 5th - Rate of Gain ■■ Cat Poster ■■ Brianna Kirk - Blue ■■ Zach Kolb - Grand Champion - Grand Bees ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - Champion ■■ Emily Klem - Blue Champion Steer ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - Champion ■■ Nick Bradshaw-Grace - Reserve ■■ Bradley Kolb - Blue ■■ Tara Jordan - Reserve Grand Cham- ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - State Fair Gabrielle Champion ■■ Alex Kuhn - Blue pion - Reserve Grand Champion ComTanis - Blue ■■ Nick Bradshaw-Grace - State Fair ■■ Evan Kuhn - Blue mercial Heifer Bicycle ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - State Fair ■■ Chloe Lattire - Blue ■■ Zach Kolb - Reserve Grand Champion ■■ Andrew Rennekamp - Champion ■■ Nick Bradshaw-Grace - Blue ■■ Jordan Lusby - Blue - Reserve Grand Champion Heifer ■■ Andrew Rennekamp - Blue ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - Blue ■■ Joseph Merk - Blue ■■ Carson Shipman - Reserve Grand Black Powder-Shooting Sports ■■ Elijah Love - Blue ■■ Kylee Neff - Blue Champion - Reserve Grand Champion ■■ Brandon Hoffman - Sportsmanship Cats ■■ Maggie Self - Blue Steer ■■ Andrew Fox - State Fair ■■ Elijah Love - Champion - Senior Cat ■■ Andrew Shuter - Blue ■■ Zach Kolb - Champion - Champion ■■ Jesse Lane - Blue Showman Homegrown Female ■■ Colton Bruce - Blue ■■ Brielle Batch - Champion - Intermedi- ■■ Ellie Shuter - Blue ■■ Wyatt Smith - Blue ■■ Dustin Sams - Champion - Rate of ■■ Andrew Fox - Blue ate Cat Showman Gain ■■ David Hartsburg - Blue ■■ Richard Wiedeman - Champion - Ju- ■■ Ryan Stenger - Blue ■■ Zechariah Streit - Blue ■■ Zach Kolb - Champion - Champion ■■ Colton Henry - Blue nior Cat Showman Homegrown Steer ■■ Allison Hilton - Blue ■■ Kelsey Duff - Champion - Champion ■■ Logan Thies - Blue ■■ Rebecca Tupper - Blue ■■ Allison White - Red - Livestock Post- ■■ Spencer Johnson - Blue Short Hair Cat ■■ Aidan Wagner - Blue er ■■ Taylor Johnson - Blue ■■ Aiden Pittenger - Blue ■■ Brooke Wagner - Blue ■■ Rory Heffelmire - Red - Livestock ■■ Zach Kolb - Blue ■■ Richard Wiedeman - Blue ■■ Bernadette Wismann - Blue Poster ■■ Brandon Hoffman - Red ■■ Brielle Batch - Blue ■■ Avery Wuestefeld - Blue ■■ Carson Shipman - 1st - Cow/Calf ■■ Ryan Tyler - White ■■ Kelsey Duff - Blue ■■ Riley Shumate - Blue ■■ Carson Shipman - 1st - Angus Jr. ■■ Allison Hilton - Competition-1 - Sr. ■■ Caleb Schwier - Blue Collections Calf Muzzleloading Competition ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - Blue ■■ Morgan Ritzi - Champion ■■ Zach Kolb - 1st - Chianina Jr. Yearling ■■ Brandon Hoffman - Competition-1 ■■ Elijah Love - Blue ■■ John Deddens - Reserve Champion ■■ Dustin Sams - 1st - Murray Grey Intermediate Muzzleloading Competition Child Care ■■ John Deddens - Honor Summer Yearling ■■ Ryan Tyler - Competition-1 - Jr. Muz- ■■ Maria Deddens - Champion ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Honor ■■ Zach Kolb - 1st - Simmental Jr. Year- zleloading Competition ■■ Michael Basso - Reserve Champion ■■ Morgan Ritzi - Honor ling Champion ■■ Allison Hilton - Most Improved Maria Deddens - State Fair ■■ Gage Arnold - Blue ■■ Hunter Roessler - 1st - Commercial Cake Decorating ■■ Michael Basso - State Fair ■■ Benjamin Chapman - Blue Heifer ■■ Kaitlyn Mortimer - Champion ■■ Maria Deddens - Blue ■■ John Deddens - Blue ■■ Tara Jordan - 1st - Commercial Heif- ■■ Lucinda Herth - Reserve Champion ■■ Michael Basso - Blue ■■ Katelynn Osman - Blue ers 1010-1060 ■■ Ashley Wagner - State Fair Chinchilla-Pocket Pets ■■ Grace Perfect - 1st - Commercial ■■ Kaitlyn Mortimer - State Fair ■■ Morgan Zeiser - Champion - Champi- ■■ Nicolas Streit - Blue ■■ Ryan Hueseman - Blue Heifers 1065-1070 ■■ Hannah Reynolds - Honor on Chinchilla ■■ Hailey Brandt - 1st - Commercial ■■ Ashley Wagner - Honor ■■ Isaiah Jefferson - Reserve Champion ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Blue ■■ Morgan Ritzi - Blue Heifers 1075-1210 ■■ Jessica Elam - Honor - Reserve Champion Chinchilla ■■ Michael Basso - Blue ■■ Zach Kolb - 1st - Feeder Calf ■■ Lucinda Herth - Honor ■■ Isaiah Jefferson - Blue ■■ Cassandra Ketcham - Blue ■■ Deanna Meyers - 1st - Steers 1045- ■■ Kaitlyn Mortimer - Honor ■■ Morgan Zeiser - Blue Computers 1075 ■■ Julia Arnold - Blue Clover Buds ■■ Brian Ulrich - Champion ■■ Bryanna Lagreca - 1st - Steers 1100- ■■ Danielle Cleary - Blue ■■ Colton Ardis - Blue ■■ Eliah Schroeder - Reserve Champion 1135 ■■ Meagan Hipsky - Blue ■■ Izabella Bear - Blue ■■ Eliah Schroeder - State Fair ■■ Carson Shipman - 1st - Steers 1145- ■■ Elizabeth Hoffman - Blue ■■ Anna Bergmann - Blue ■■ Brian Ulrich - State Fair 1195 ■■ Anya Polito - Blue ■■ Nik Bressert - Blue ■■ Eliah Schroeder - Blue ■■ Zach Kolb - 1st - Steers 1210-1270 ■■ Hannah Reynolds - Blue ■■ Alliyan Burger - Blue Maggie ■■ Brian Ulrich - Blue ■■ Jonathan Kittle - 1st - Steers 1380■■ Lauren Seaver - Blue Burkhard - Blue Consumer Clothing 1400 ■■ Ashley Wagner - Blue ■■ Brayden Callaway - Blue ■■ Tara West - Champion ■■ Tara Jordan - 1st - Senior Beef ■■ Natalie Kuhn - Blue ■■ Jasmyn Callaway - Blue ■■ Julia Arnold - Reserve Champion Showman ■■ Ashley Newhouse - Blue ■■ Logan Fehr - Blue ■■ Gage Arnold - Blue ■■ Zach Kolb - 1st - Intermediate Beef ■■ Elizabeth Reckers - Blue ■■ Hayden Fox - Blue Showman ■■ Emily Whitehead - Blue ■■ Marissa Gabbard - Blue ■■ Hailey Brandt - 1st - Junior Beef ■■ Margo Whitehead - Blue ■■ Abigail German - Blue Showman ■■ Jessica Elam - Blue ■■ Arden Gifford - Blue ■■ Kari Klem - 1st - Rookie Beef Showman ■■ Zach Kolb - 2nd - Cow/Calf ■■ Klay Shipman - 2nd - Angus Jr. Calf ■■ Grace Perfect - 2nd - Simmental Jr. Yearling Champion ■■ Carson Shipman - 2nd - Commercial Heifers 1010-1060 ■■ Jeff Wohlfrom - 2nd - Commercial Heifers 1065-1070 ■■ Jonathan Kittle - 2nd - Commercial Heifers 1075-1210 ■■ Zach Kolb - 2nd - Steers 1045-1075 ■■ Hailey Brandt - 2nd - Steers 11001135 ■■ Tara Jordan - 2nd - Steers 11451195 ■■ Kari Klem - 2nd - Steers 1210-1270 ■■ Grace Perfect - 2nd - Steers 13801400 ■■ Hailey Brandt - 2nd - Rate of Gain ■■ Carson Shipman - 2nd - Senior Beef Reserve Showman ■■ Carson Shipman - 2nd - Junior Beef Reserve Showman ■■ Hunter Roessler - 2nd - Rookie Beef Showman ■■ Rachel Kittle - 3rd - Cow/Calf ■■ Alex Shackelford - 3rd - Commercial Heifers 1010-1060 ■■ Klay Shipman - 3rd - Commercial Heifers 1065-1070 ■■ Rachel Kittle - 3rd - Commercial Heifers 1075-1210 ■■ Tara Jordan - 3rd - Steers 1045-1075 ■■ Sydney Brandt - 3rd - Steers 10451075 ■■ Taylor Johnson - 3rd - Steers 11451195 ■■ Dustin Sams - 3rd - Steers 13801400

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RESULTS,

Duck ■■ Alexis Qualters - Blue - Market Duck ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - Blue - Exhibition Duck From Page 8B Female ■■ Margo Whitehead - State Fair ■■ Hanah Fehr - Blue - Exhibition Duck ■■ Sara Pope - State Fair Female ■■ Katherine Johnston - Blue ■■ Morgan Fehr - Blue - Exhibition Duck ■■ Sara Pope - Blue Female ■■ Margo Whitehead - Blue ■■ Emma Gutfreund - Blue - Exhibition ■■ Olivia Steuver - Red Duck Female Creative Writing ■■ Kyle Gutfreund - Blue - Exhibition ■■ Sydney Orndorff - Champion Duck Female ■■ Rachel Gullion - Reserve Champion ■■ Sean Gutfreund - Blue - Exhibition Anya Polito - Honor Duck Female ■■ Kari Klem - Blue ■■ Makenzie Wheat - Blue - Exhibition ■■ Alexis Brown - Blue Duck Female ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Blue ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - Blue - Exhibition Duck ■■ Anya Polito - Blue Male ■■ Zoe Brown - Blue ■■ Rachel Gullion - Blue - Exhibition ■■ Nathan Hubert - Blue Duck Male ■■ Rachel Gullion - Blue ■■ John Paul Williams - Blue - Exhibi■■ Sydney Orndorff - Blue tion Duck Male ■■ Emma Gutfreund - Red ■■ Joseph Williams - Blue - Exhibition ■■ Bailee Batch - Red Duck Male ■■ Bryanna Lagreca - Red ■■ Alexis Qualters - Blue - Exhibition ■■ Molly Graham - Red Duck Male ■■ Matthew Bruner - Red ■■ Rachel Gullion - Blue - All Other Eggs Dairy ■■ Kyle Gutfreund - Blue - All Other ■■ Hunter Roessler - Grand Champion - Eggs Grand Champion Dairy Female ■■ Hanah Fehr - Blue - All Other Eggs ■■ Hunter Roessler - Grand Champion - ■■ Niels Dornbusch - Blue - Livestock Grand Champion Junior Dairy Showman Poster ■■ Hailey Nailor - Reserve Grand Cham- Electric pion - Reserve Grand Champion Dairy ■■ Rachel Kittle - Champion Female ■■ Jacob Roll - Champion ■■ Hailey Nailor - Reserve Grand Cham- ■■ Dylan Beach - Reserve Champion pion - Reserve Grand Champion Senior ■■ Rachel Kittle - State Fair Dairy Showman ■■ Jacob Roll - State Fair ■■ Keith Batta - Champion - Champion ■■ Griffin Werner - Honor Senior Dairy Showman ■■ Dylan Beach - Honor ■■ Hunter Roessler - Champion - Cham- ■■ Rachel Kittle - Honor pion Holstein Female ■■ Jacob Roll - Honor ■■ Hailey Nailor - 1st ■■ Gage Arnold - Blue ■■ Hunter Roessler - 1st ■■ Anthony Basso - Blue ■■ Keith Batta - 2nd Keith Batta - 2nd ■■ Michael Basso - Blue ■■ Hailey Nailor - 3rd ■■ Heath Doll - Blue Dog ■■ Blake Gindling - Blue ■■ Constance Walker - Grand Champion ■■ Emma Gutfreund - Blue - Grand Champion Dog ■■ Jay Hubert - Blue ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - Reserve Grand ■■ Benjamin Meunier - Blue Champion - Reserve Grand Champion ■■ Shanna Tschaenn - Blue Dog ■■ Chloe Webb - Blue ■■ Klay Shipman - Champion - Agility ■■ Griffin Werner - Blue Beginner A ■■ David Bourquein - Blue ■■ Sarah Osowski - Champion - Agility ■■ Sean Gutfreund - Blue Beginner B ■■ Dylan Beach - Blue ■■ Joni Schwartz - Champion - Agility ■■ Jonathan Bruner - Blue Intermediate ■■ Sydney Dieterlen - Blue ■■ Cierra Lattire - Champion - Obedi■■ Kyle Gutfreund - Blue ence Class 1A ■■ Rachel Kittle - Blue ■■ Andrew Fox - Champion - Obedience ■■ Jacob Roll - Blue Gabrielle Tanis Class 1B Blue ■■ Danielle Bryant - Champion - Obedi- Entomology ence Class 2A ■■ Jimmy Stevenson - Champion ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - Champion - Obedi- ■■ Nick Bradshaw-Grace - Reserve ence Class 2B Champion ■■ Niels Dornbusch - Blue ■■ Jimmy Stevenson - State Fair ■■ Cierra Lattire - Blue ■■ Nick Bradshaw-Grace - State Fair ■■ Justine Stenger - Blue ■■ Chloe Webb - Honor ■■ Mckenzie Brown - Blue ■■ Chloe Webb - Blue ■■ Kobi James - Blue ■■ Zach Miller - Blue ■■ Klay Shipman - Blue ■■ Jimmy Stevenson - Blue ■■ Serenity Strom - Blue ■■ Nick Bradshaw-Grace - Blue ■■ Andrew Fox - Blue Ferret-Pocket Pets ■■ Constance Walker - Blue ■■ Zachary Cody - Champion - Champi■■ Amber Wiedeman - Blue on Ferret ■■ Haylie Brown - Blue ■■ Zachary Cody - Blue ■■ Anthony Basso - Blue ■■ Aimee Boudreau-Green - Blue ■■ Kelsey Duff - Blue Flowers ■■ Sarah Osowski - Blue ■■ Danielle Bryant - Champion ■■ Joni Schwartz - Blue ■■ Shelby Collins - Reserve Champion ■■ Kirsten Stenger - Blue ■■ Julia Arnold - State Fair ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - Blue ■■ Katelyn Love - State Fair ■■ Michael Basso - Blue ■■ Danielle Cleary - State Fair ■■ Danielle Bryant - Blue ■■ Shelby Collins - State Fair ■■ Marissa Osowski - Blue ■■ Sarah Reckers - State Fair ■■ Michael Basso - Showmanship - Su- ■■ Breanna Huddleston - State Fair preme Dog Showman ■■ Maddalyn Kirby - State Fair ■■ Marissa Osowski - Showmanship ■■ Danielle Bryant - State Fair Intermediate Dog Showman ■■ Julia Arnold - Blue ■■ Cierra Lattire - Showmanship - Ju■■ Katelyn Love - Blue nior Dog Showman ■■ Danielle Cleary - Blue ■■ Danielle Bryant - Most Improved ■■ Katelynn Osman - Blue Most Improved-Advanced ■■ Hannah Reynolds - Blue ■■ Niels Dornbusch - Most Improved - ■■ Zack Reynolds - Blue Most Improved-Rookie ■■ Shelby Collins - Blue Dog Poster ■■ Ryan Hueseman - Blue ■■ Alexandra Elam - Champion ■■ Sarah Reckers - Blue ■■ Chloe Wilhelm - Reserve Champion ■■ Breanna Huddleston - Blue ■■ Alexandra Elam - State Fair ■■ Maddalyn Kirby - Blue ■■ Katelyn Love - State Fair ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - Blue ■■ Mckenzie Brown - State Fair ■■ Danielle Bryant - Blue ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Honor ■■ Tara West - Red ■■ Haylie Brown - Honor Food Preservation ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - Honor ■■ Rachel Kuhn - Champion ■■ Michael Basso - Blue ■■ Megan Whitaker - Champion ■■ Jada Lusby - Blue ■■ Rachel Kuhn - State Fair ■■ Katelyn Love - Blue ■■ Katelyn Whitaker - State Fair ■■ Mckenzie Brown - Blue ■■ Allen Pope - State Fair ■■ Katelyn Whitaker - Blue ■■ Emily Kuhn - State Fair ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Blue ■■ Megan Whitaker - State Fair ■■ Haylie Brown - Blue ■■ Rachel Kuhn - Honor ■■ Alexandra Elam - Blue ■■ Katelyn Whitaker - Honor ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - Blue ■■ Rachel Kuhn - Blue ■■ Chloe Wilhelm - Blue ■■ Katelyn Whitaker - Blue Ducks ■■ Allen Pope - Blue ■■ Kyle Gutfreund - Grand Champion ■■ Ethan Beiersdorfer - Blue Grand Champion Market Duck ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Blue ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - Grand Champion ■■ Emily Kuhn - Blue Grand Champion Exhibition Duck ■■ Megan Whitaker - Blue ■■ Emma Gutfreund - Reserve Grand ■■ Kyle Gutfreund - Red Champion - Reserve Grand Champion Market Duck ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - Reserve Grand Champion - Reserve Grand Champion Exhibition Duck ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - Champion - Champion Female ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - Champion - Champion Male ■■ Makenzie Wheat - Reserve Champion - Reserve Champion Female ■■ John Paul Williams - Reserve Champion - Reserve Champion Male ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - Blue - Market Duck ■■ Hanah Fehr - Blue - Market Duck ■■ Morgan Fehr - Blue - Market Duck ■■ Rachel Gullion - Blue - Market Duck ■■ Emma Gutfreund - Blue - Market Duck ■■ Kyle Gutfreund - Blue - Market Duck ■■ Sean Gutfreund - Blue - Market Duck ■■ Makenzie Wheat - Blue - Market Duck ■■ John Paul Williams - Blue - Market Duck ■■ Joseph Williams - Blue - Market

Foods ■■ Emma Green - Champion ■■ Sydney Brandt - Champion ■■ Katelyn Whitaker - Champion ■■ Lucinda Herth - Reserve Champion Food Preservation ■■ Emma Green - State Fair ■■ Sydney Brandt - State Fair ■■ Megan Laflin - State Fair ■■ Katelyn Whitaker - State Fair ■■ Jonathon Bourquein - State Fair ■■ Lucinda Herth - State Fair - Food Preservation ■■ Sara Pope - State Fair ■■ Allen Pope - State Fair ■■ Cassandra Ketcham - State Fair ■■ Micaela Johnson - State Fair ■■ Megan Whitaker - State Fair ■■ Emma Green - Honor ■■ Sydney Brandt - Honor ■■ Megan Laflin - Honor ■■ Kobi James - Honor ■■ Emma Green - Blue ■■ David Bourquein - Blue ■■ Sydney Brandt - Blue ■■ Madelyn Dawson - Blue ■■ Katelyn Love - Blue ■■ Megan Laflin - Blue ■■ Kayla Love - Blue ■■ Katelynn Osman - Blue ■■ Matthew Sedler - Blue ■■ Lance Wuestefeld - Blue ■■ Garrett Ardis - Blue ■■ Kyle Gutfreund - Blue ■■ Kobi James - Blue ■■ Katelyn Whitaker - Blue ■■ Hannah Baker - Blue ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Blue ■■ Brielle Batch - Blue ■■ Jonathon Bourquein - Blue ■■ Ashley Newhouse - Blue ■■ Lucinda Herth - Blue - Food Preservation ■■ Marissa Johnson - Blue ■■ Sara Pope - Blue ■■ Allen Pope - Blue ■■ Ethan Beiersdorfer - Blue ■■ Matthew Bourquein - Blue ■■ Kathryn Rennekamp - Blue ■■ Cassandra Ketcham - Blue ■■ Micaela Johnson - Blue ■■ Megan Whitaker - Blue Forestry ■■ Benjamin Chapman - Champion ■■ Olivia Monnig - Reserve Champion ■■ Benjamin Chapman - State Fair ■■ Olivia Monnig - State Fair ■■ Katelynn Osman - Honor ■■ Benjamin Chapman - Blue ■■ Katelynn Osman - Blue ■■ Olivia Monnig - Blue Frugal Fashions ■■ Katelynn Osman - Champion ■■ Rachel Gullion - Reserve Champion ■■ Katelynn Osman - Blue ■■ Emily Kuhn - Blue ■■ Sara Pope - Blue ■■ Rachel Gullion - Blue ■■ Allison Hilton - Blue Garden ■■ Emily Kuhn - Champion ■■ Coleman Wiesen - Reserve Champion ■■ Hannah Reynolds - State Fair ■■ Emily Kuhn - State Fair ■■ Coleman Wiesen - State Fair ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - State Fair ■■ Joshua Strom - Blue ■■ Hannah Reynolds - Blue ■■ Olivia Lamb - Blue ■■ Emily Kuhn - Blue ■■ Coleman Wiesen - Blue ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - Blue ■■ Crystal Nichols - Blue ■■ Michael Basso - Red Genealogy ■■ Shelby Lutz - Champion ■■ Sarah Reckers - Reserve Champion ■■ Shelby Lutz - State Fair ■■ Sarah Reckers - State Fair ■■ Sarah Reckers - Honor ■■ Shelby Lutz - Honor ■■ Dustin Beach - Blue ■■ Emma Green - Blue ■■ Sarah Reckers - Blue ■■ Shelby Lutz - Blue Geology ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - Champion ■■ Ashley Stevenson - Reserve Champion ■■ Julia Arnold - State Fair ■■ Ashley Stevenson - State Fair ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - State Fair ■■ Gage Arnold - Blue ■■ Julia Arnold - Blue ■■ Ashley Stevenson - Blue ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - Blue ■■ Noah Love - Blue Gift Wrapping ■■ Elizabeth Hoffman - Champion ■■ Sydney Brandt - Reserve Champion ■■ Sydney Brandt - Honor ■■ Elizabeth Hoffman - Honor ■■ Erica Kathman - Honor ■■ Emma Gutfreund - Blue ■■ Sydney Brandt - Blue ■■ Danielle Cleary - Blue ■■ Elizabeth Hoffman - Blue ■■ Erica Kathman - Blue ■■ Hailey Brandt - Blue ■■ Lauren Seaver - Blue

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■■ Hannah Baker - Blue ■■ Zoe Brown - Blue Goats-Dairy ■■ Robyn Shumate - Grand Champion Grand Champion Milking Doe ■■ Ethan Beiersdorfer - Reserve Grand Champion - Reserve Grand Champion Milking Doe ■■ Quinn Pearson - Champion - Senior Goat Showman ■■ Robyn Shumate - Champion - Intermediate Goat Showman ■■ Troy Shumate - Champion - Junior Goat Showman ■■ Haylie Brown - Champion - Intermediate Goat Showman ■■ Amy Berdejo - Champion - Rookie Goat Showman ■■ Danielle Bryant - Champion - Champion Fiber Class ■■ Danielle Bryant - Champion - Champion Pygmy Goat ■■ Robyn Shumate - Champion - Champion Mother/Daughter ■■ Robyn Shumate - Champion - Champion Produce of Dam ■■ Amber Kraus - Champion - Champion Get of Sire ■■ Aimee Boudreau-Green - Champion Champion Nigerian Wether ■■ Elijah Love - Reserve Champion - Senior Goat Reserve Showman ■■ Mckenzie Brown - Reserve Champion - Junior Goat Reserve Showman ■■ Preston Gabbard - Reserve Champion - Rookie Goat Reserve Showman ■■ Danielle Bryant - Reserve Champion - Reserve Champion Pygmy Goat ■■ Mckenzie Brown - Reserve Champion - Reserve Champion Nigerian Wether ■■ Danielle Bryant - 1st - Pygmy-Sr. Doe 3 yrs ■■ Danielle Bryant - 1st - Pygmy-Wether ■■ Danielle Bryant - 1st - Pygmy-Mother/Daughter ■■ Danielle Bryant - 1st - Fiber-Wether ■■ Aimee Boudreau-Green - 1st - Nigerian Dwarf-Wether ■■ Ethan Beiersdorfer - 1st - Alpine-Dry Yearling ■■ Mckenzie Brown - 1st - Nigerian Dwarf-Dry Yearling ■■ Brittany Kraus - 1st - Non Registered Jr. Kid ■■ Brittany Kraus - 1st - Non Registered Int. Kid ■■ Kayla Love - 1st - Non Registered Sr. Kid ■■ Preston Gabbard - 1st - Non Registered Dry Yearling ■■ Robyn Shumate - 1st - Nubian Dry Yearling ■■ Troy Shumate - 1st - Saanen Dry Yearling ■■ Ethan Beiersdorfer - 1st - Alpine Milking 5+ years old ■■ Elijah Love - 1st - Nigerian Dwarf Milking 8 year old ■■ Noah Love - 1st - Non Registered Milking 2 year old ■■ Robyn Shumate - 1st - Nubian Milking 3 year old ■■ Robyn Shumate - 1st - Nubian Mother/Daughter ■■ Robyn Shumate - 1st - Nubian Produce of Dam ■■ Amber Kraus - 1st - Non Registered Get of Sire ■■ Danielle Bryant - 2nd - Pygmy-Sr. Doe 2 Yrs ■■ Danielle Bryant - 2nd - Pygmy-Wether ■■ Mckenzie Brown - 2nd - Nigerian Dwarf-Wether ■■ Ethan Beiersdorfer - 2nd - Alpine-Dry Yearling

■■ Haylie Brown - 2nd - Nigerian DwarfDry Yearling ■■ Amber Kraus - 2nd - Non Registered Jr. Kid ■■ Amber Kraus - 2nd - Non Registered Int. Kid ■■ Katelyn Love - 2nd - Non Registered Sr. Kid ■■ Amy Berdejo - 2nd - Non Registered Dry Yearling ■■ Robyn Shumate - 2nd - Nubian Sr. Kid ■■ Robyn Shumate - 2nd - Nubian Dry Yearling ■■ Ethan Beiersdorfer - 2nd - Alpine Milking 2 years old ■■ Quinn Pearson - 2nd - Nubian Milking 6 year old ■■ Aimee Boudreau-Green - 2nd - Nigerian Dwarf Mother/Daughter ■■ Amber Kraus - 2nd - Non Registered Produce of Dam ■■ Danielle Bryant - 3rd - Pygmy-Sr. Doe 5 yrs ■■ Amy Berdejo - 3rd - Non Registered Jr. Kid ■■ Amber Kraus - 3rd - Non Registered Dry Yearling ■■ Robyn Shumate - 3rd - Nubian Dry Yearling ■■ Quinn Pearson - 3rd - Nubian Dry Yearling ■■ Brook Batch - 3rd - Nubian Milking 2 year old ■■ Dustin Sams - 3rd - Non Registered Produce of Dam ■■ Preston Gabbard - 4th - Non Registered Jr. Kid ■■ Dustin Sams - 4th - Non Registered Dry Yearling ■■ Robyn Shumate - 4th - Nubian Sr. Kid ■■ Amy Berdejo - 4th - Non Registered Produce of Dam ■■ Dustin Sams - 5th - Non Registered Jr. kid ■■ Phylisa Kraus - 5th - Non Registered Dry Yearling Goats-Market ■■ Marissa Johnson - Grand Champion - Grand Champion Market Wether ■■ Micaela Johnson - Grand Champion Grand Champion Boer Doe ■■ Micaela Johnson - Reserve Grand Champion - Reserve Grand Champion Market Wether ■■ Micaela Johnson - Reserve Grand Champion - Reserve Grand Champion Boer Doe ■■ Micaela Johnson - Champion - Senior Boer Goat Showman ■■ Marissa Johnson - Champion - Intermediate Boer Goat Showman ■■ Katelyn Whitaker - Champion - Junior Boer Goat Showman ■■ Griffin Werner - Champion - Rookie Boer Goat Showman ■■ Marissa Johnson - Champion Champion Homegrown Market Wether ■■ Micaela Johnson - Champion Champion Jr. Fullblood Boer Doe ■■ Micaela Johnson - Champion Champion Sr. Fullblood Boer Doe ■■ Micaela Johnson - Champion Champion Jr. Fullblood Boer Doe ■■ Emily Gutman - Champion - Champion Jr. Percentage Boer Doe ■■ Micaela Johnson - Champion Champion Sr. Percentage Boer Doe ■■ Emily Gutman - Reserve Champion Senior Boer Goat Reserve Showman ■■ Nathaniel Werner - Reserve Champion - Intermediate Boer Goat Reserve Showman ■■ Lacey Kelly - Reserve Champion Junior Boer Goat Reserve Showman

■■ Brayden Milish - Reserve Champion Rookie Boer Goat Reserve Showman ■■ Marissa Johnson - Reserve Champion - Reserve Champion Jr. Fullblood Boer Doe ■■ Marissa Johnson - Reserve Champion - Reserve Champion Sr. Fullblood Boer Doe ■■ Marissa Johnson - Reserve Champion - Reserve Champion Jr. Fullblood Boer Doe ■■ Sarah Gutman - Reserve Champion Reserve Champion Jr. Percentage Boer Doe ■■ Evan Lohmiller - 1st - Market Wethers 29-46 Pounds ■■ Sarah Gutman - 1st - Market Wethers 50-54 Pounds ■■ Megan Whitaker - 1st - Market Wethers 56-62 Pounds ■■ Luke Kelly - 1st - Market Wethers 63-67 Pounds ■■ Katelyn Whitaker - 1st - Market Wethers 68-69 Pounds ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - 1st - Market Wethers 70-72 Pounds ■■ Marissa Johnson - 1st - Market Wethers 75-79 Pounds ■■ Micaela Johnson - 1st - Market Wethers 81-85 Pounds ■■ Dustin Sams - 1st - Market Wethers 96-99 Pounds ■■ Shelby Beard - 1st - Percentage Does 0-3 Months of Age ■■ Emily Gutman - 1st - Percentage Does 3-6 Months of Age ■■ Sarah Gutman - 1st - Percentage Does 6-12 Months of Age ■■ Nathan Griffin - 1st - Percentage Does 12-18 Months of Age ■■ Dustin Sams - 1st - Percentage Does 18-24 Months of Age ■■ Griffin Werner - 1st - Fullblood Does 3-6 Months of Age ■■ Micaela Johnson - 1st - Fullblood Does 6-12 Months of Age ■■ Marissa Johnson - 1st - Fullblood Does 12-18 Months of Age ■■ Micaela Johnson - 1st - Fullblood Does 18-24 Months of Age ■■ Marissa Johnson - 1st - Fullblood Does 24-36 Months of Age ■■ Sara Kraus - 2nd - Market Wethers 29-46 pounds ■■ Megan Meyers - 2nd - Market Wethers 50-54 Pounds ■■ Lacey Kelly - 2nd - Market Wethers 56-62 Pounds ■■ Brayden Milish - 2nd - Market Wethers 63-67 Pounds ■■ Griffin Werner - 2nd - Market Wethers 68-69 Pounds ■■ Logan Kelly - 2nd - Market Wethers 70-72 Pounds ■■ Nathaniel Werner - 2nd - Market Wethers 75-79 Pounds ■■ Jared Callahan - 2nd - Market Wethers 81-85 Pounds ■■ Ethan Milish - 2nd - Market Wethers 96-99 Pounds ■■ Sara Kraus - 2nd - Percentage Does 0-3 Months of Age ■■ Rachel Gullion - 2nd - Percentage Does 3-6 Months of Age ■■ Emily Gutman - 2nd - Percentage Does 6-12 Months of Age ■■ Marissa Johnson - 2nd - Fullblood Does 6-12 Months of Age ■■ Emily Gutman - 3rd - Market Wethers 50-54 Pounds ■■ Cassandra Ketcham - 3rd - Market Wethers 56-62 Pounds ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - 3rd - Market Wethers 63-67 Pounds ■■ Shelby Beard - 3rd - Market Wheth-

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Wethers 70-72 Pounds ■■ Sarah Gutman - 3rd - Market Wethers 75-79 Pounds ■■ Brook Batch - 3rd - Market Wethers 81-85 Pounds ■■ Spencer Johnson - 3rd - Market Wethers 96-99 Pounds ■■ Emily Gutman - 3rd - Percentage Does 0-3 Months of Age ■■ Sarah Gutman - 3rd - Percentage Does 3-6 Months of Age ■■ Audrey Griffin - 3rd - Percentage Does 6-12 Months of Age ■■ Emily Gutman - 4th - Market Wethers 50-54 Pounds ■■ Nathaniel Werner - 4th - Market Wethers 56-62 Pounds ■■ Dustin Sams - 4th - Market Wethers 63-67 Pounds ■■ Alexis Qualters - 4th - Market Wethers 68-69 Pounds ■■ Keona Hayes - 4th - Market Wethers 70-72 Pounds ■■ Sarah Gutman - 4th - Percentage Does 0-3 Months of Age ■■ Brook Batch - 4th - Percentage Does 3-6 Months of Age ■■ Dustin Sams - 4th - Percentage Does 6-12 Months of Age ■■ Dustin Sams - 5th - Market Wethers 56-62 Pounds ■■ Jared Callahan - 5th - Market Whethers 68-69 Pounds ■■ Ryan Callahan - 5th - Market Wethers 70-72 Pounds ■■ Sara Kraus - 5th - Percentage Does 0-3 Months of Age ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - 5th Percentage Does 3-6 Months of Age ■■ Nathan Griffin - 6th - Percentage Does 3-6 Months of Age Guinea Pigs-Pocket Pets ■■ Cierra Lattire - Champion Champion Guinea Pig ■■ Cierra Lattire - Blue ■■ Kayla Love - Blue Hamsters-Pocket Pets ■■ Hunter Roessler - Champion Champion Hamster ■■ Benjamin Meunier - Blue ■■ Shanna Tschaenn - Blue ■■ Hunter Roessler - Blue ■■ Sean Gutfreund - Blue ■■ Allison White - Blue Hay ■■ Julee Wohlfrom - Champion ■■ Alex Shackelford - Reserve Champion ■■ Alex Shackelford - Blue ■■ Zach Kolb - Blue Colton Bruce - Blue ■■ Julee Wohlfrom - Blue Health ■■ Jacob Kuhn - Champion ■■ Lauren Deddens - Reserve Champion ■■ Jacob Kuhn - State Fair ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - State Fair ■■ Michael Basso - Blue ■■ Jacob Kuhn - Blue ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Blue ■■ Brielle Batch - Blue ■■ Morgan Ritzi - Blue ■■ Lauren Deddens - Blue Home Environment ■■ Katherine Johnston - Champion ■■ Shelby Collins - Reserve Champion ■■ Shelby Collins - State Fair ■■ Katherine Johnston - State Fair ■■ Shelby Collins - Blue ■■ Katherine Johnston - Blue ■■ Elizabeth Reckers - Blue Horse & Pony ■■ Tara Jordan - Grand Champion - Grand Champion Halter Horse ■■ Tara Jordan - Grand Champion - Grand Champion Showmanship ■■ Kerenza Kent - Reserve Grand Champion - Reserve Grand Champion Halter Horse ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - Reserve Grand Champion - Reserve Grand Champion Showmanship ■■ Tara Jordan - Champion - Senior Showmanship ■■ Kelsey Duff - Champion - Intermediate Showmanship ■■ Cameron Hoskins - Champion - Junior Showmanship ■■ Kalana Kent - Champion Rookie Showmanship ■■ Brittany Kraus - Champion - Sr. High Point Contest Exhibitor ■■ Kelsey Duff - Champion - Sr. High Point Horse & Pony Exhibitor ■■ Kalana Kent - Champion - Jr. High Point Horse & Pony Exhibitor ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - Champion - Sr. Western Horsemanship ■■ Kelsey Duff - Champion - Sr. Western Pleasure ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - Champion - Sr. Trail ■■ Amber Kraus - Champion - Egg & Spoon-Fun Class ■■ Phylisa Kraus - Champion - Sr. Flag Race ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - Champion Gelding-56” & Over, 2 Yrs. & Over, Senior ■■ Kerenza Kent - Champion Gelding-56” & Over, 2 Yrs. & Over, Junior ■■ Tara Jordan - Champion Mare-56” & Over, 2 Yrs. & Over, Senior ■■ Kalana Kent - Champion Mare-56” & Over, 2 Yrs. & Over, Junior ■■ Michael Basso - Champion Open Miniature Horse Halter ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - Champion - Walk Trot-Open ■■ Kalana Kent - Champion - Walk Trot-Grades 3 & 4 ■■ Kelsey Duff - Champion - Jr. & Sr. Hunter Over Fences 18”-2’6” ■■ Amber Kraus - Champion Mare or Gelding-Under 56”, 2 Yrs. & Over ■■ Allison Hilton - Champion - Sr. Pole Bending ■■ Deanna Meyers - Champion Keyhole Sr. ■■ Hailey Nailor - Champion - Chin & Apple-Fun Class ■■ Andrea Werner - Champion Ribbon Race ■■ Kelsey Duff - Champion - Sr. English Pleasure ■■ Kelsey Duff - Champion - Jr.& Sr. Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences ■■ Kelsey Duff - Champion - Jr. & Sr. Hunter Hack ■■ Brittany Kraus - Champion - Sr. Speed & Action ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - Champion -

THE DEARBORN COUNTY REGISTER Good Grooming ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - 1st - Good Grooming Class ■■ Michael Basso - 1st - Open Miniature Horse Halter ■■ Amber Kraus - 1st - Mare & Gelding Under 56” Any Age ■■ Tara Jordan - 1st - Mare 56” & Over Senior ■■ Kalana Kent - 1st - Mare 56” & Over Junior ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - 1st - Gelding 56” & Over Senior ■■ Tara Jordan - 1st - Senior Showmanship Grade 10 & Up ■■ Kelsey Duff - 1st - Intermediate Showmanship Grade 7-9 ■■ Cameron Hoskins - 1st - Junior Showmanship 4-6 ■■ Kalana Kent - 1st - Rookie Showmanship 3 Grade or First Year up to 6 Grade ■■ Kelsey Duff - 1st - Sr. English Pleasure Kelsey Duff - 1st - Sr. English Equitation Kelsey Duff 1st - Jr. & Sr. Hunter Hack Kelsey Duff - 1st - Jr. & Sr. Hunter Over Fences 18” ■■ Kelsey Duff - 1st - Jr. & Sr. Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences ■■ Kalana Kent - 1st - Walk Trot, Western Or English 3-4 Grade ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - 1st - Open Walk Trot ■■ Kelsey Duff - 1st - Sr. Western Pleasure ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - 1st - Sr. Western Horsemanship ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - 1st - Sr. Trail Allison Hilton - 1st - Sr. Pole Bending ■■ Allison Hilton - 1st - Sr. Barrel Race ■■ Phylisa Kraus - 1st - Sr. Flag Race ■■ Deanna Meyers - 1st - Sr. Keyhole ■■ Brittany Kraus - 1st - Sr. Speed And Action ■■ Tara Jordan - 2nd - Good Grooming Class ■■ Adam Mcgownd - 2nd - Open Miniature Horse Halter ■■ Hailey Nailor - 2nd - Mare 56” & Over Senior ■■ Phylisa Kraus - 2nd - Gelding 56” & Over Senior ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - 2nd - Senior Showmanship Grade 10 & Up ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - 2nd - Intermediate Showmanship Grade 7-9 ■■ Cameron Hoskins - 2nd Rookie Showmanship 3 Grade or First Year Up To 6 Grade ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - 2nd - Sr. English Pleasure ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - 2nd - Sr. English Equitation ■■ Megan Meyers - 2nd - Jr. & Sr. Hunter Hack ■■ Kelsey Duff - 2nd - Open Walk Trot ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - 2nd - Sr. Western Pleasure Kelsey Duff - 2nd - Sr. Western Horsemanship ■■ Kelsey Duff - 2nd - Sr. Trail Hailey Nailor - 2nd - Sr. Pole Bending ■■ Hailey Nailor - 2nd - Sr. Barrel Race ■■ Andrea Werner - 2nd - Sr. Flag Race ■■ Andrea Werner - 2nd - Sr. Keyhole ■■ Hailey Nailor - 2nd - Sr. Speed and Action ■■ Kelsey Duff - 3rd - Good Grooming Class ■■ Anthony Basso - 3rd - Open Miniature Horse Halter ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - 3rd - Mare 56” & Over Senior ■■ Kelsey Duff - 3rd - Gelding 56” & Over Senior ■■ Anthony Basso - 3rd - Senior Showmanship Grade 10 & Up ■■ Kerenza Kent - 3rd - Intermediate Showmanship Grade 7-9 ■■ Megan Meyers - 3rd - Sr. English Pleasure ■■ Megan Meyers - 3rd - Sr. English Equitation ■■ Kerenza Kent - 3rd - Open Walk Trot ■■ Keara Patton - 3rd - Sr. Western Pleasure ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - 3rd - Sr. Western Horsemanship ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - 3rd - Sr. Trail ■■ Brittany Kraus - 3rd - Sr. Pole Bending ■■ Andrea Werner - 3rd - Sr. Barrel Race ■■ Brittany Kraus - 3rd - Sr. Flag Race ■■ Amber Kraus - 3rd - Sr. Keyhole ■■ Andrea Werner - 3rd - Sr. Speed and Action ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - 4th - Good Grooming Class ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - 4th - Mare 56” & Over Senior ■■ Michael Basso - 4th - Senior Showmanship Grade 10 & Up ■■ Amber Kraus - 4th - Gelding 56” & Over Senior ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - 4th - Open Walk Trot ■■ Amber Kraus - 4th - Sr. Western Pleasure ■■ Andrea Werner - 4th - Sr. Trail ■■ Amber Kraus - 4th - Sr. Pole Bending ■■ Brittany Kraus - 4th - Sr. Barrel Race ■■ Allison Hilton - 4th - Sr. Flag Race ■■ Amber Kraus - 4th - Sr. Keyhole ■■ Amber Kraus - 4th - Sr. Speed and Action ■■ Michael Basso - 5th - Good Grooming Class ■■ Victoria Orchelle - 5th - Mare 56” & Over Senior ■■ Anthony Basso - 5th - Gelding 56” & Over Senior ■■ Cameron Hoskins - 5th - Open Walk Trot ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - 5th - Sr. Western Pleasure ■■ Amber Kraus - 5th - Sr. Trail ■■ Amber Kraus - 5th - Sr. Pole Bending ■■ Amber Kraus - 5th - Sr. Barrel Race ■■ Deanna Meyers - 5th - Sr. Flag Race ■■ Brittany Kraus - 5th - Sr. Keyhole ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - 5th - Sr. Speed and Action ■■ Phylisa Kraus - 6th - Sr. Trail Horse Science ■■ Katelynn Osman - Champion ■■ Hailey Nailor - Reserve Champion

■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Blue ■■ Katelynn Osman - Blue ■■ Allison Hilton - Blue ■■ Hailey Nailor - Blue ■■ Joni Schwartz - Blue Lawn & Garden Tractor ■■ Alice Baker - Champion - Senior Champion ■■ Hannah Baker - Champion Junior Champion ■■ Alice Baker - Blue ■■ Hannah Baker - Blue Llama ■■ Ethan Beiersdorfer - Champion ■■ Katie Engel - Champion ■■ Samantha Engel - Champion Llama/Alpaca Poster ■■ Elijah Love - Champion ■■ Sara Kraus - Reserve Champion ■■ Elijah Love - State Fair ■■ Elijah Love - Blue ■■ Sara Kraus - Blue Model Building ■■ Noah Love - Champion ■■ Shelby Lutz - Reserve Champion ■■ Shelby Lutz - State Fair ■■ Noah Love - State Fair ■■ Katie Engel - Blue ■■ Blake Gindling - Blue ■■ Evan Lohmiller - Blue ■■ Joseph Miller - Blue ■■ Jeffery Collins - Blue ■■ Brady Rehage - Blue ■■ Hunter Roessler - Blue ■■ Richard Wiedeman - Blue ■■ Luke Kelly - Blue ■■ Serenity Strom - Blue ■■ Derrick Taylor - Blue ■■ Olivia Lamb - Blue ■■ Coleman Wiesen - Blue ■■ Anthony Basso - Blue ■■ Andrew Hilton - Blue ■■ Logan Kelly - Blue ■■ Shelby Lutz - Blue ■■ Evan Rice - Blue ■■ Phillip Stoll - Blue ■■ Noah Love - Blue ■■ Zackariah Gorman - Blue Other-Pocket Pets ■■ Lacey Kelly - Blue ■■ Faith Fox - Blue ■■ Katelynn Osman - Blue ■■ Michaela Beckner - Blue ■■ Lacey Kelly - Blue ■■ Morgan Zeiser - Blue Outdoor Pursuits-Shooting Sports ■■ Aaron Johnson - Honor ■■ Charles Smith - Blue ■■ Aaron Johnson - Blue ■■ Nathanael Johnson - Blue ■■ Allison Hilton - Red People in My World ■■ Anya Polito - Champion ■■ Paige Yung - Reserve Champion ■■ Katelyn Love - Honor ■■ Kayla Love - Honor ■■ Morgan Ritzi - Honor ■■ Katelyn Love - Blue ■■ Kayla Love - Blue ■■ Anya Polito - Blue ■■ Paige Yung - Blue ■■ Morgan Ritzi - Blue ■■ Michael Basso - Blue Personality ■■ Kayla Love - Champion ■■ Kathryn Rennekamp - Reserve Champion ■■ Kayla Love - State Fair ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - State Fair ■■ Kathryn Rennekamp - State Fair ■■ Kayla Love - Blue ■■ Katelynn Osman - Blue ■■ Bryanna Lagreca - Blue ■■ Natalie Kuhn - Blue ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Blue ■■ Kathryn Rennekamp - Blue Photography ■■ Blake Chapman - Champion ■■ Megan Whitaker - Reserve Champion ■■ Benjamin Chapman - State Fair ■■ Katelynn Osman - State Fair ■■ Blake Chapman - State Fair ■■ Regan Ramsey - State Fair ■■ Paige Gindling - State Fair ■■ Megan Whitaker - State Fair ■■ Elijah Love - State Fair ■■ Alexandra Elam - State Fair ■■ Michael Basso - State Fair ■■ Gage Arnold - Blue ■■ Emma Gutfreund - Blue ■■ Lynse Keith - Blue ■■ Hayden Kidwell - Blue ■■ Julia Arnold - Blue ■■ David Bourquein - Blue ■■ Benjamin Chapman - Blue ■■ Madelyn Dawson - Blue ■■ Hannah Fomby - Blue ■■ Ethen Hicks - Blue ■■ Tanner Hughes - Blue ■■ Layne Keith - Blue ■■ Lacey Kelly - Blue ■■ John Mcadams - Blue ■■ Chloe Webb - Blue ■■ Bailee Batch - Blue ■■ Sydney Dieterlen - Blue ■■ Jay Hubert - Blue ■■ Katelynn Osman - Blue ■■ Nicolas Streit - Blue ■■ Allison White - Blue ■■ Mckenzie Brown - Blue ■■ Shelby Collins - Blue ■■ Zachary Coon - Blue ■■ Dedra Fee - Blue ■■ Paige Gindling - Blue ■■ Kyle Gutfreund - Blue ■■ Danielle Martini - Blue ■■ Kara Busemeyer - Blue ■■ Blake Chapman - Blue ■■ Audrey Griffin - Blue ■■ Taylor Ingle - Blue ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Blue ■■ Allen Pope - Blue ■■ Elizabeth Reckers - Blue ■■ Sarah Reckers - Blue ■■ Constance Walker - Blue ■■ Alexis Brown - Blue ■■ Brielle Batch - Blue ■■ Michaela Beckner - Blue ■■ Haylie Brown - Blue ■■ Breanna Huddleston - Blue ■■ Ashley Newhouse - Blue ■■ Anya Polito - Blue ■■ Regan Ramsey - Blue ■■ Jacob Roll - Blue ■■ John Paul Williams - Blue ■■ Megan Whitaker - Blue ■■ Anthony Basso - Blue ■■ Kelsey Duff - Blue ■■ Alexandra Elam - Blue ■■ Lucinda Herth - Blue ■■ Maddalyn Kirby - Blue ■■ Kady Kraus - Blue ■■ Sara Pope - Blue ■■ Brittany Shumate - Blue ■■ Phillip Stoll - Blue ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - Blue ■■ Jacob Wolfe - Blue ■■ Shelby Beard - Blue ■■ Emily Gutman - Blue ■■ Emily Harm - Blue ■■ Jordan Ingle - Blue

■■ Phylisa Kraus - Blue ■■ Elijah Love - Blue ■■ Melissa Raymond - Blue ■■ Carson Shipman - Blue ■■ Victoria Stevenson - Blue ■■ Michael Basso - Blue ■■ Danielle Bryant - Blue ■■ Sara Kraus - Blue ■■ Noah Love - Blue ■■ Crystal Nichols - Blue ■■ Olivia Steuver - Blue ■■ Jessica Elam - Blue ■■ Zackariah Gorman - Blue ■■ Sarah Gutman - Blue ■■ Danielle Mcclure - Blue ■■ Quinn Pearson - Blue ■■ Ann Marie Stoll - Blue ■■ Victoria Orchelle - Red ■■ Andrea Werner - Red ■■ Makenzie Wheat - Red Pistol-Shooting Sports ■■ Kenneth Blair - Sportsmanship ■■ Elijah Love - Honor ■■ Daniel Deddens - Honor ■■ John Deddens - Honor ■■ Elijah Love - Blue ■■ Noah Love - Blue ■■ Logan Miles - Blue ■■ Zach Miller - Blue ■■ Hunter Roessler - Blue ■■ Hunter Ross - Blue ■■ Brady Stehlin - Blue ■■ Katelyn Whitaker - Blue ■■ Megan Whitaker - Blue ■■ John Paul Williams - Blue ■■ Kenneth Blair - Blue ■■ Colton Bruce - Blue ■■ Jared Callahan - Blue ■■ Logan Cutter - Blue ■■ Daniel Deddens - Blue ■■ John Deddens - Blue ■■ Sean Gutfreund - Blue ■■ Lucinda Herth - Blue ■■ Allison Hilton - Blue ■■ Michaela Stehlin - Red ■■ Kyle Bamberger - Red ■■ Emily Harm - Red ■■ John Paul Williams - Competition-1 - Intermediate Pistol Competition ■■ Logan Cutter - Competition-1 Jr. Pistol Competition ■■ Lucinda Herth - Most Improved Potatoes ■■ Rachel Kuhn - Champion ■■ Rachel Kuhn - State Fair Poultry ■■ Quinn Pearson - Grand Champion - Grand Champion Market ■■ Robyn Shumate - Grand Champion - Grand Champion Female Pair ■■ Quinn Pearson - Grand Champion - Grand Champion Exhibition ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - Reserve Grand Champion - Reserve Grand Champion Market ■■ Emily Kuhn - Reserve Grand Champion - Reserve Grand Champion Female Pair ■■ Amber Kraus - Reserve Grand Champion - Reserve Grand Champion Exhibition ■■ Rachel Kuhn - Champion Champion Broiler ■■ Quinn Pearson - Champion Champion Roaster ■■ Emily Kuhn - Champion Champion Pullet ■■ Robyn Shumate - Champion Champion Hen ■■ Amber Kraus - Champion Bantam Pullet Class Winner ■■ Madison Shumate - Champion - Bantam Cockerel Class Winner ■■ Quinn Pearson - Champion Bantam Hen Class Winner ■■ Cassandra Ketcham - Champion - Bantam Cock Class Winner ■■ Devin Grome - Champion Standard Pullet Class Winner ■■ Brittany Shumate - Champion Standard Cockerel Class Winner ■■ Robyn Shumate - Champion Standard hen class Winner ■■ Phylisa Kraus - Champion Standard Cock Class Winner ■■ Brittany Shumate - Champion Champion White Eggs ■■ Andrew Strimple - Champion Champion Brown Eggs ■■ Danielle Martini - Champion Champion Other Eggs ■■ Robyn Shumate - Champion Champion Junior Showmanship ■■ Robyn Shumate - Champion Champion Intermediate Showmanship ■■ Quinn Pearson - Champion Champion Senior Showmanship ■■ Emily Kuhn - Reserve Champion - Reserve Champion Broiler ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - Reserve Champion - Reserve Champion Roaster ■■ Brittany Shumate - Reserve Champion - Reserve Champion Pullet ■■ Hanah Fehr - Reserve Champion - Reserve Champion Hen ■■ Rachel Kuhn - Reserve Champion - Reserve Champion Junior Showmanship ■■ Emily Kuhn - Reserve Champion - Reserve Champion Intermediate Showmanship ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - Reserve Champion - Reserve Champion Senior Showmanship ■■ Andrew Fox - Blue - Broilers ■■ Daelyn Grome - Blue - Broilers ■■ Devin Grome - Blue - Broilers ■■ Tyler Grome - Blue - Broilers ■■ Sean Gutfreund - Blue - Broilers ■■ Lacey Kelly - Blue - Broilers ■■ Amber Kraus - Blue - Broilers ■■ Brittany Kraus - Blue - Broilers ■■ Phylisa Kraus - Blue - Broilers ■■ Emily Kuhn - Blue - Broilers ■■ Natalie Kuhn - Blue - Broilers ■■ Rachel Kuhn - Blue - Broilers ■■ Elijah Love - Blue - Broilers ■■ Katelyn Love - Blue - Broilers ■■ Kayla Love - Blue - Broilers ■■ Noah Love - Blue - Broilers ■■ Kyle Gutfreund - Blue - Broilers ■■ Emma Gutfreund - Blue - Broilers ■■ Taylor Johnson - Blue - Broilers ■■ Kelsey Duff - Blue - Roasters ■■ Hailey Brandt - Blue - Roasters ■■ Sydney Brandt - Blue - Roasters ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - Blue - Roasters ■■ Hanah Fehr - Blue - Roasters ■■ Morgan Fehr - Blue - Roasters ■■ Jay Hubert - Blue - Roasters ■■ Sam Hubert - Blue - Roasters ■■ Cassandra Ketcham - Blue Roasters ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Blue Roasters ■■ Maddalyn Kirby - Blue - Roasters ■■ Danielle Martini - Blue - Roasters

■■ Quinn Pearson - Blue - Roasters ■■ Andrew Strimple - Blue Roasters ■■ Logan Kelly - Blue - Roasters ■■ Luke Kelly - Blue - Roasters ■■ Robyn Shumate - Blue - Roasters ■■ Troy Shumate - Blue - Roasters ■■ Reagan Stevenson - Blue Roasters ■■ Haylie Brown - Blue - Roasters ■■ Mckenzie Brown - Blue Roasters ■■ Kyle Gutfreund - Blue - Pair of Pullets ■■ Jay Hubert - Blue - Pair Of Pullets ■■ Sam Hubert - Blue - Pair of Pullets ■■ Maddalyn Kirby - Blue - Pair of Pullets ■■ Emily Kuhn - Blue - Pair of Pullets ■■ Natalie Kuhn - Blue - Pair of Pullets ■■ Rachel Kuhn - Blue - Pair of Pullets ■■ Danielle Martini - Blue - Pair of Pullets ■■ Brittany Shumate - Blue - Pair of Pullets ■■ Hailey Brandt - Blue - Pair of Hens ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - Blue - Pair of Hens ■■ Kelsey Duff - Blue - Pair of Hens ■■ Hanah Fehr - Blue - Pair of Hens ■■ Morgan Fehr - Blue - Pair of Hens ■■ Emma Gutfreund - Blue - Pair of Hens ■■ Kyle Gutfreund - Blue - Pair of Hens ■■ Sean Gutfreund - Blue - Pair of Hens ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Blue Pair of Hens ■■ Robyn Shumate - Blue - Pair of Hens ■■ Andrew Strimple - Blue - Pair of Hens ■■ Dedra Fee - Blue - Bantam Pullet ■■ Hanah Fehr - Blue - Bantam Pullet ■■ Rachel Gullion - Blue - Bantam Pullet ■■ Kyle Gutfreund - Blue - Bantam Pullet ■■ Sean Gutfreund - Blue - Bantam Pullet ■■ Amber Kraus - Blue - Bantam Pullet ■■ Emma Gutfreund - Blue - Bantam Pullet ■■ Danielle Martini - Blue - Bantam Pullet ■■ Brittany Shumate - Blue - Bantam Pullet ■■ Madison Shumate - Blue - Bantam Pullet ■■ Daelyn Grome - Blue - Bantam Pullet ■■ Morgan Fehr - Blue - Bantam Hen ■■ Andrew Fox - Blue - Bantam Hen ■■ Sean Gutfreund - Blue - Bantam Hen ■■ Cassandra Ketcham - Blue Bantam Hen ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Blue Bantam Hen ■■ Luke Kelly - Blue - Bantam Hen ■■ Brittany Kraus - Blue - Bantam hen ■■ Danielle Martini - Blue - Bantam Hen ■■ Quinn Pearson - Blue - Bantam Hen ■■ Robyn Shumate - Blue - Bantam Hen ■■ Troy Shumate - Blue - Bantam Hen ■■ Kobi James - Blue - Bantam Hen ■■ Dedra Fee - Blue - Bantam Cockerell ■■ Amber Kraus - Blue - Bantam Cockerell ■■ Danielle Martini - Blue - Bantam Cockerell ■■ Brittany Shumate - Blue - Bantam Cockerell ■■ Madison Shumate - Blue - Bantam Cockerell ■■ Sean Gutfreund - Blue - Bantam Cockerell ■■ Morgan Fehr - Blue - Bantam Cock ■■ Andrew Fox - Blue - Bantam Cock ■■ Rachel Gullion - Blue - Bantam Cock ■■ Emma Gutfreund - Blue - Bantam Cock ■■ Kyle Gutfreund - Blue - Bantam Cock ■■ Cassandra Ketcham - Blue Bantam Cock ■■ Madison Shumate - Blue - Bantam Cock ■■ Robyn Shumate - Blue - Bantam Cock ■■ Troy Shumate - Blue - Bantam Cock ■■ Andrew Strimple - Blue - Bantam Cock ■■ Kobi James - Blue - Bantam Cock ■■ Hailey Brandt - Blue - Standard Pullet ■■ Sydney Brandt - Blue - Standard pullet ■■ Dedra Fee - Blue - Standard Pullet ■■ Devin Grome - Blue - Standard Pullet ■■ Tyler Grome - Blue - Standard Pullet ■■ Lacey Kelly - Blue - Standard Pullet ■■ Logan Kelly - Blue - Standard Pullet ■■ Maddalyn Kirby - Blue - Standard Pullet ■■ Danielle Martini - Blue - Standard Pullet ■■ Brittany Shumate - Blue - Standard Pullet ■■ Andrew Strimple - Blue - Standard Pullet ■■ Madison Shumate - Blue Standard Pullet ■■ Mckenzie Brown - Blue - Standard Pullet ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - Blue - Standard Hen ■■ Kelsey Duff - Blue - Standard Hen ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Blue Standard Hen ■■ Phylisa Kraus - Blue - Standard Hen

THURSDAY, AUGUST27, 1, 2012 2013 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ■■ Robyn Shumate - Blue - Standard Hen ■■ Elijah Love - Blue - Standard Hen ■■ Katelyn Love - Blue - Standard hen ■■ Kayla Love - Blue - Standard Hen ■■ Noah Love - Blue - Standard Hen ■■ Dedra Fee - Blue - Standard Cockerell ■■ Brittany Shumate - Blue - Standard Cockerel ■■ Robyn Shumate - Blue - Standard Cockerel ■■ Andrew Strimple - Blue - Standard Cockerel ■■ Kyle Gutfreund - Blue - Standard Cockerel ■■ Madison Shumate - Blue Standard Cockerel ■■ Haylie Brown - Blue - Standard Cockerel ■■ Sydney Brandt - Blue - Standard Cock ■■ Kaitlyn Duff - Blue - Standard Cock ■■ Morgan Fehr - Blue - Standard Cock ■■ Taylor Johnson - Blue - Standard Cock ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Blue Standard Cock ■■ Phylisa Kraus - Blue - Standard Cock ■■ Robyn Shumate - Blue - Standard Cock ■■ Reagan Stevenson - Blue Standard Cock ■■ Brittany Shumate - Blue White Shell Eggs ■■ Madison Shumate - Blue White Shell Eggs ■■ Robyn Shumate - Blue - White Shell Eggs ■■ Troy Shumate - Blue - White Shell Eggs ■■ Emma Gutfreund - Blue - All Other Eggs ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Blue - All Other Eggs ■■ Danielle Martini - Blue - All Other Eggs ■■ Andrew Strimple - Blue - All Other Eggs ■■ Hanah Fehr - Blue - All Other Eggs ■■ Hanah Fehr - Blue - Brown Shell Eggs ■■ Morgan Fehr - Blue - Brown Shell Eggs ■■ Andrew Fox - Blue - Brown Shell Eggs ■■ Emma Gutfreund - Blue Brown Shell Eggs ■■ Kyle Gutfreund - Blue - Brown Shell Eggs ■■ Sean Gutfreund - Blue - Brown Shell Eggs ■■ Cassandra Ketcham - Blue Brown Shell Eggs ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Blue Brown Shell Eggs ■■ Emily Kuhn - Blue - Brown Shell Eggs ■■ Natalie Kuhn - Blue - Brown Shell Eggs ■■ Rachel Kuhn - Blue - Brown Shell Eggs ■■ Danielle Martini - Blue - Brown Shell Eggs ■■ Brittany Shumate - Blue Brown Shell Eggs ■■ Madison Shumate - Blue Brown Shell Eggs ■■ Andrew Strimple - Blue Brown Shell Eggs ■■ Serenity Strom - Blue - Brown Shell Eggs Poultry Display Board ■■ Allison Hilton - Champion ■■ Katelyn Love - Reserve Champion ■■ Katelyn Love - State Fair Allison Hilton - State Fair ■■ Katelyn Love - Blue ■■ Allison Hilton - Blue Poultry Science ■■ Hanah Fehr - Champion ■■ Morgan Fehr - Reserve Champion ■■ Hanah Fehr - State Fair ■■ Hanah Fehr - Blue ■■ Morgan Fehr - Blue Quail ■■ Colton Bruce - Champion Champion Quail ■■ Heath Doll - Reserve Champion - Reserve Champion ■■ Ethan Beiersdorfer - Blue ■■ Kenneth Blair - Blue ■■ Colton Bruce - Blue ■■ Heath Doll - Blue ■■ Danielle Martini - Blue Rabbit Poster ■■ Morgan Ritzi - Champion ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - Reserve Champion ■■ Eliah Schroeder - State Fair ■■ Morgan Ritzi - State Fair ■■ Benjamin Chapman - Honor ■■ Emma Gutfreund - Blue ■■ Benjamin Chapman - Blue ■■ Eliah Schroeder - Blue ■■ Gabrielle Tanis - Blue ■■ Morgan Ritzi - Blue ■■ Lindsey Beckner - Red Rabbits ■■ Kari Klem - Grand Champion Rabbit ■■ Morgan Ritzi - Grand Champion - Meat Pen ■■ Abigail Wilgenbusch - Reserve Grand Champion - Meat Pen ■■ Danielle Bryant - Champion Best of Breed-Fancy ■■ Kari Klem - Champion - Mini Rex ■■ Morgan Ritzi - Champion - Senior Rabbit Showman ■■ Brielle Batch - Champion - Intermediate Rabbit Showman ■■ Bailee Batch - Champion - Junior Rabbit Showman ■■ Bryson Batch - Champion - Beginner Rabbit Showman ■■ Lucinda Herth - Champion Best of Breed-Californian ■■ Amber Kraus - Champion Best of Breed-Cross ■■ Ethan Milish - Champion - Best of Breed-Lop ■■ Kelsey Duff - Champion - Best of Breed-New Zealand ■■ Danielle Bryant - Champion Rabbit Meat Pen Class Winner ■■ Jacob Dell - Champion - Rabbit Meat Pen Class Winner ■■ Audrey Griffin - Champion Rabbit Meat Pen Class Winner ■■ Morgan Ritzi - Champion Rabbit Meat Pen Class Winner ■■ Abigail Wilgenbusch - Champion - Rabbit Meat Pen Class Winner ■■ Brandon Hoffman - Blue - New

Zealand Doe ■■ Erica Kathman - Blue - Jr. Doe ■■ Erica Kathman - Blue - Meat Pen ■■ Danielle Bryant - Blue - Jr. Buck ■■ Danielle Bryant - Blue - Sr. Doe Fancy ■■ Brielle Batch - Blue Bryson Batch - Blue - Fancy Sr. Doe ■■ Bailee Batch - Blue Breanne Fox - Blue Faith Fox - Blue ■■ Hope Fox - Blue ■■ Benjamin Chapman - Blue - Senior Buck ■■ Benjamin Chapman - Blue - Junior Buck ■■ Benjamin Chapman - Blue - Junior Doe ■■ Abigail Wilgenbusch - Blue ■■ Audrey Griffin - Blue - Doe ■■ Audrey Griffin - Blue - Buck ■■ Nathan Griffin - Blue - Buck ■■ Shelby Beard - Blue - Meat Pen ■■ Shelby Beard - Blue - Buck ■■ Shelby Beard - Blue - Doe ■■ Cassandra Ketcham - Blue ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Blue ■■ Spencer Johnson - Blue ■■ Emma Gutfreund - Blue - Cross ■■ Emma Gutfreund - Blue - Meat Pen ■■ Sean Gutfreund - Blue - Cross Class ■■ Sean Gutfreund - Blue - Meat Pen ■■ Sean Gutfreund - Blue ■■ Kyle Gutfreund - Blue - Cross Class ■■ Kyle Gutfreund - Blue - Meat Pen ■■ Kari Klem - Blue - Doe ■■ Kari Klem - Blue - Buck ■■ Rachel Gullion - Blue - Sr. Doe ■■ Rachel Gullion - Blue - Sr. Buck ■■ Rachel Gullion - Blue - Meat Pen ■■ Catherine Roessler - Blue ■■ Jacob Kuhn - Blue ■■ Blake Niehaus - Blue ■■ Keona Hayes - Blue ■■ Brayden Milish - Blue ■■ Hannah Fomby - Red - Livestock Poster ■■ Elizabeth Hoffman - Red - New Zealand Doe ■■ Erica Kathman - Red - Jr. Buck ■■ Danielle Bryant - Red - Sr. Buck ■■ Nathan Griffin - Red - Doe ■■ Cassandra Ketcham - Red - Sr. Doe ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Red - Sr. Doe ■■ Bo Ober - Red - Sr. New Zealand Buck ■■ Bryson Batch - White - Fancy Sr. Buck ■■ Serenity Strom - White - Fancy Jr. Doe ■■ Bo Ober - White - Jr. New Zealand Doe ■■ Bo Ober - White - Fancy Lion Head Sr. Buck ■■ Kyle Gutfreund - White - Mini Rex ■■ Emma Gutfreund - 2nd - Wooley Class ■■ Danielle Bryant - 4th - Meat Pen Recycling Science ■■ Kyle Hay - Blue Recycling-Creative ■■ Andrew Hilton - Champion ■■ Emily Ulrich - Reserve Champion ■■ Bryson Batch - Blue ■■ Emma Gutfreund - Blue ■■ David Bourquein - Blue ■■ Isaiah Jefferson - Blue ■■ Katelyn Love - Blue ■■ Chloe Webb - Blue ■■ Danielle Cleary - Blue ■■ Andrew Strimple - Blue ■■ Jacqueline Ketcham - Blue ■■ Jonathon Bourquein - Blue ■■ Zachary Cody - Blue ■■ Lucinda Herth - Blue ■■ Allison Hilton - Blue ■■ Sara Pope - Blue ■■ Carson Shipman - Blue ■■ Victoria Steuver - Blue ■■ Michael Basso - Blue ■■ Kenneth Blair - Blue ■■ Colton Bruce - Blue ■■ Andrew Hilton - Blue ■■ Haylie Jefferson - Blue ■■ Crystal Nichols - Blue ■■ Emily Ulrich - Blue Rifle-Shooting Sports ■■ Andrew Hilton - Sportsmanship ■■ Jonathan Kittle - Honor ■■ Jesse Lane - Blue ■■ Tyler Maurer - Blue ■■ Tyler Meyer - Blue ■■ Logan Miles - Blue ■■ Aiden Pittenger - Blue ■■ Catherine Roessler - Blue ■■ Hunter Roessler - Blue ■■ Hunter Ross - Blue ■■ Zachary Schoenberger - Blue ■■ Jack Seaver - Blue ■■ Carson Shipman - Blue ■■ Troy Shumate - Blue ■■ Charles Smith - Blue ■■ Brady Stehlin - Blue ■■ Jason Wessell - Blue ■■ Katelyn Whitaker - Blue ■■ Megan Whitaker - Blue ■■ Richard Wiedeman - Blue ■■ Heinrich Bergmann - Blue ■■ Andrew Fox - Blue ■■ Griffin Garner - Blue ■■ Colton Henry - Blue ■■ Andrew Hilton - Blue ■■ Aaron Johnson - Blue ■■ Nathanael Johnson - Blue ■■ Jonathan Kittle - Blue ■■ Michaela Stehlin - Red ■■ Derrick Taylor - Red ■■ Ryan Tyler - Red ■■ Jared Busemeyer - Red ■■ Preston Gabbard - Red ■■ Samuel Gabbard - Red ■■ Allison Hilton - Red ■■ Katelyn Whitaker - Competition-1 - Sr. Pistol Competition ■■ Megan Whitaker - Competition-1 - Sr. Rifle Competition ■■ Jared Busemeyer - Competition-1 - Intermediate Rifle Competition ■■ Ryan Tyler - Competition-1 - Jr. Rifle Competition ■■ Jared Busemeyer - Competition-1 - Intermediate Shotgun Competition ■■ Andrew Fox - Most Improved Scrapbooking ■■ Lauren Deddens - Champion ■■ Sara Pope - Reserve Champion ■■ Natalie Kuhn - Honor

See RESULTS, Press, Tuesday, Aug. 6

in the Journal


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER AUGUST 1, 2013 27, 2012

THE DEARBORN COUNTY REGISTER

WHAT’S GOING ON

Ongoing events “Singin’ Time in Indiana” The second Saturday evening of each month, the Highlights Quartet will be hosting a free gospel sing called “Singin’ Time in Indiana, at Dearborn Adult Center, 311 W. Tate St., Lawrenceburg. It’s not sponsored by any one church but is open to all who would like to enjoy an evening of gospel music and fellowship. Cross Eyed Riders #752, Christian Motorcyclists Association meets the first Sunday of the month at 1 p.m. for food and fellowship and at 2 p.m. for meeting at Hog Rock Cafe, formerly the Railroad Inn, 101 East Carr Street, Milan. Call 513-218-9707 or 812-654-3713 or email www. cmausa.org for directions or other information. SDHS class of 1988 has scheduled their 25th class reunion on Saturday, Aug. 24 at Hollywood in Lawrenceburg. If you haven’t been contacted call Jim Harland at 317-442-3775! Fish, Chicken Dinners The New Alsace American Legion Post #452 located on Legion Road in New Alsace will be having fish and chicken dinners every Friday evening till the end of October, 2013. Serving will be from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers are also available. Open to the public. Any questions, call Paul at 812576-4186. Bright Farmers Market is held each Friday, weather permitting, at the Providence Presbyterian Church, corner of State Line and Salt Fork Roads, from 3 to 6:30 p.m. For further information please contact Linda Johnson at

812-637-3898 or Judy Greer at 812-637-3015.

School Registration

Sunman-Dearborn First Day of School Sunman-Dearborn Community Schools will welcome students back for their first day of the 2013-14 school year on Wednesday, Aug. 7. Open House ■■S-D Intermediate School Monday, Aug. 5, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. ■■East Central Monday, Aug. 5, 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. There will be a food available from 5:30 until 6 p.m. The school will be open for parents and students until 7 p.m. to meet staff and teachers. ■■Middle School Monday, Aug. 5, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Picture day at East Central High School will be Wednesday, Aug. 14. Questions: call 812-576-4811.

being accepted. For large item commodations, and a photo galpickups contact Lou at 934-3394 lery of past Market finds is availor 212-1138. able at lawrenceburgantiqueshow.com, or by calling manager Friday, Aug. 2, Bruce Metzger at 513-738-7256.

Saturday, Aug. 3

St. Leon Firemen’s Festival Fish supper Friday, Aug. 2, 5 to 8 p.m.; country style chicken supper Saturday, Aug. 3, 3:30 to 8 p.m. Games and refreshments, music by Scott Siefferman.

Friday, Aug. 2 through Saturday, Aug. 10

Regional Art Show Held at the Southeasten Indiana Art Guild Studio located at the corner of Second & Main Streets in Aurora. The Artist Reception is Friday, Aug. 2 from 6 to 9 p.m and the awards ceremony begins at 7:30 p.m. There will be music, wines, beer and a gallery of superior regional art to be enjoyed by all.

Thursday, Aug. 8

‘Why Can’t Johnny Work?’ Award winning author and business attorney Rob Hudson will discuss efforts by the federal government that prevent job growth and work toward shrinking the middle class. The meeting will be held at the Lawrenceburg Fire Dept, Tate Street Thursday Aug. 8, 6:30 p.m. Public encouraged to attend. Sponsored by We The Hoosiers.

New Industrial Revolution comes to Summer Antiques Market The monthly force this summer at the addition of grounds is Tri-State Antique all the Midwestern another vintage located on Market will begin antiques and vintage style only inU.S. 50 apthe second half of markets. Industrial creases the legproximately its 2013 season at furnishings blend endary variety one mile the Lawrencewell with both con- at these one-day west of burg Fairgrounds temporary décor and sales. The Marexit #16 off on Sunday, Aug. classic, rustic interi- ket’s traditional Rolling wooden carts salvaged I-275, the 4. Based on ofors. There appears offerings in- from factory floors are being park is diferings seen at to be no end to the clude early 19th cleaned and refinished, then rectly across the shows so far Industrial salvage imaginative reuse of century though taken into the home by fans from the this year, there and architectural these discarded ob- mid-20th centu- of the Industrial look. These turn-off to is no doubt that remnants are closely jects: work benches ry furnishings, larger, waist high carts are Hollywood visitors to the related and seem to become kitchen is- jewelry, paint- destined to become kitchen Casino. second-half dates attract the same type lands; old factory ings and prints, islands – most likely in a large, The fivecan expect to see of buyer. Many of the carts become coffee textiles, col- open loft living space. Smaller acre park is plenty of the lat- new Industrial deal- tables; old lockers lector’s items, and lower to the ground exa modern, est trend in fur- ers are veterans of re- become room or- garden decor, amples are very popular as wheelchair nishing and dec- claiming architectural ganizers; drafting and pop culture coffee tables. accessible orating with an- details, able to reap- tables become com- memorabilia. facility with tique and vintage ply their knowledge puter work stations; The seasonal sales are held paved walkways, tree lined materials. Some- of refinishing metal conveyor treads be- at the Lawrenceburg Fair- groves, large open-air paviltimes referred to to a different set of come dining table grounds on the first Sunday of ions, a variety of local food as “steam punk” circumstances. The pedestals; and, large each month from May through stands, and contemporary reor “industrial round two-tiered table letters scavenged October. Hours are from 7 strooms. arts,” the style was accomplished by from old a.m. to 3 p.m. Complete Tri-State Antique is more com- adding glass surfaces signs are with early Market information, including monly termed in to a salvaged piece of hung as bird shoppers detailed directions, area acthe trade by the machinery. objects admitted dur- commodations, and a photo shortened single of art. ing vendor gallery of past Market finds word “industrial.” While industrial set-up any is available at lawrenceburCharacterized by the reuse dealers certainly These large hanging light time after gantiqueshow.com, or by callof commercial office, factory, do not dominate fixtures were reclaimed 6 a.m. A $3 ing manager Bruce Metzger at and farm related machinery among the Tri- from a university office per adult 513-738-7256. The 2013 seaand fixtures, the industrial State Antique Mar- building destined for the (over age 18) son concludes with Markets fashion has been on the fringes ket’s 200 plus ven- wrecking ball. They were entry fee is scheduled on Sundays Sept. 1, of decorating for almost a de- dors, their presence brought to the June 2013 charged at all and Oct. 6. cade. As a sure sign that the does not go unno- Tri-State Antique Market times. Parkmovement has become main ticed – especially by Urbana, Ohio dealer ing is free. stream, the style is now repro- by the younger Isaac Cohn. Cohn mixes Children and duced and promoted by trendy generation in at- Industrial furnishings with attended pets home furnishing retail outlets. tendance. Love it mid-century modern deco- are always Fueled by this main stream or hate it, every- rative objects in his month- welcomed. attention, industrial has hit full one can agree that ly displays at the show. The fair-

To get to Harrison, Ohi o for Arts, Crafts, Food.. . ...wait a minute! Chicken Cook Off too!

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day, Aug. 10, at 1 p.m. at the Franklin County Hilltop Shelter (Franklin County Fairgrounds). There will be a free cookout, entertainment and fun for the kids. Speakers include: John Zody, Indiana Democratic Party Chairman, Beth White, Marion County Clerk of Courts, Terri Austin, State Representative along with other local elected officials. Bring your family and friends. If questions, contact Tom Vohland at 513-593-2345. Benefit Golf Outing for Betty Gridley Saturday, Aug. 10 at Hoosier Links Golf Course. Shot Gun

start 8 a.m. Meal provided.Four person golf scramble-$240 per team. Enjoy contest, prizes and support a great cause. 1st Prize = $400, 2nd Prize = $300, 3rd Prize = $200 Contact Jeff Lacey @ 812-5776059 or Denny Volz @ 812-5844099 or email Rhonda at rlgridley@gmail.com to register teams.

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K of C Breakfast St. Teresa Church, 23455 Gavin Lane in Bright at the Parish Hall, rear of property Sunday, Aug. 11, 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost: Adult $7; Children 10 and under $3.

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Farmers Market Breakfast The Batesville Farmers Market, located in Batesville at the corner of Main St. and Boehringer St. in the downtown square, Saturday, Sunday, Aug. 4 Aug. 10, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Hubbelfest Public is invited to enjoy a hot Fried chicken dinner at St. John’s breakfast featuring local food, Thursday, Aug. 1Lutheran Church, Hubbels Corserved at the Batesville Farmers Saturday, Aug. 3 ner, 12523 North Dearborn Road, Market. Many of the food items Historical Society Sunman, Sunday, Aug. 4, 11 are from local area farmers and Rummage Sale a.m. to 3 p.m. in air conditioned are the freshest you will find, acThursday, Aug. 1-Saturday, Aug. hall. Dinner served buffet style. cording to Market Master Patty 3, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 103 Freewill offering. Drive thru carry Reding. Enjoy your breakfast George Street, new home of the out. Basket raffles. and then shop all of the wonderBatesville Community Church, The Tri-State Antique Market ful vendors at the market. The old Taff Building. Come see the Indiana’s largest antiques and breakfast menu will consist of dynamic deals and the terrific vintage market at the Lawrence- farm fresh eggs, pork sausage, treasures. At the same time you’ll burg Fairgrounds on Sunday, biscuits and gravy, fruit, and cofbe helping your community beAug. 4. Public admission hours fee. The breakfast is sponsored cause all proceeds go towards are from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. with by Food and Grower’s Associathe operation of the Batesville earlybird shoppers admitted dur- tion of Laughery Valley and EnviArea Historical Society Museum. ing dealer set-up beginning at 6 rons and is used as a fund raiser It’s not too late to donate items a.m. A $3 adult, over age 18, for the many projects of the orfor this sale, just bring them to entry fee is charged at all times. ganization. the sale location. Donations are Parking is free. Attended pets are The Franklin County Democratbeing accepted and can be welcome. Complete Tri-State An- ic Party would like to invite you dropped off the week preceding tique Market information, includ- to our third annual FREE 6th the sale. No adult clothing is ing detailed directions, area acDistrict Democratic Rally Satur-

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DRIVER WALKS AWAY FROM FIERY CRASH

TIM THOMAS/L'burg Speedway

Shane Andrews' No. 13 Pure Stock car burst into flames while going into a roll in Saturday night's first qualifying heat at Lawrenceburg Speedway, as shown in this horrifying sequence by track photographer Tim Thomas. But the flames were extinguished as the car ground to a halt and, miraculously, the Hamilton, Ohio, driver walked away from the mishap without any serious injuries.

NEWMAN WINNER OF 20TH BRICKYARD 400

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Ryan Newman, a South Bend native and Purdue graduate who once had a summer job at Jeff Gordon's Pittsboro, Ind., race shop, won Sunday's 20th Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway - shortly after learning that the Tony Stewart Racing Team won't resign him for 2014.

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A slow final pit stop and tire change by Jimmie Johnson's Hendrick Motorsports crew, as seen above, proved crucial in Sunday's 20th NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Johnson pitted with the lead with 27 laps remaining, allowing winner Ryan Newman to surge ahead for his first victory since the 2008 Daytona 500.

Hidden Valley, Sea Dragons 4-5 in SEISA Staff Report

GREENSBURG – Milan Indians Swim Team halted Batesville's 14-year championship streak in the Southeastern Indiana Swim Association summer league meet Tuesday, July 9, at Greensburg High School. MIST tallied 2,209 points to defeat defending champion Batesville's Stingrays, SEISA runner-up with 1,862 points. Decatur County's host Tigersharks finished third in the sixteam league meet with 1,795 points. Dearborn County's two age group swim teams, Hidden Valley Lake (974) and South Dearborn's Seadragons (784), placed fourth and fifth, respectively. Madison's Hoosier Hills Otters (H2O) Swim Club finished sixth with 623 points.

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FOR 11 HOUSES SALE 3BD, 2BA. Eat-in kitchen, newer roof, windows, furnace, & water heater. LG. fenced yard. A must see! 181 Market St., Aurora. $88,500. Call 513-255-7032 A well maintained ranch style brick home in Aurora w/ 3bedrooms,full bath, 1/2bath,full basement w/LL walk out patio, upper level deck w/lakeview, 2car garage on .75acre lot. Additonal 1acre lot.For additional information or to view,call 812-926-0475 Aurora- Nice 2 story home with 3 bedrooms 1 bath, asking $63,900. For additional information visit www.homesteadforsaleby owner.com or call 812-926-0522

FOR 11 HOUSES 15 BUSINESS/IND 21 APARTMENTS 21 APARTMENTS 21 APARTMENTS 21 APARTMENTS 21 APARTMENTS SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT Cozy first floor condo for sale!2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, laundry room, 2 car attached garage! Appliances included! 210 Morgan's Way Harrison, OH. Call 812-593-2273.Asking $99,000 Find local foreclosures at www.empirerepos.com. No registration or fees required. Call for free training on how to buy HUD Foreclosures. Empire Real Estate: 812-907-0277. Harrison - Outstanding 4 bedroom, 4 bath, 2 story, finished lower-level, gas fireplace, master suite w/Jacuzzi, beautiful landscaping. Must see. URA call Maureen Dwyer. (513)202-0990. Harrison - Sale by Owner, Condo, 2400 sq.ft. fin ished, 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, walk-out, patio, interior access garage, security, immaculate. Near Whitewater Park. (513)202-1665. Riviera Condo. This beautiful 2 bedroom 2 bath with 1-car garage is “move-in” ready. Stunning view of river. No steps. Private deck. All appliances stay. Shown by appointment. Call 812-537-2055.

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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.

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

2 bedroom in Dillsboro. $550/month plus deposit. 2 bedroom in Aurora on 0 steps! Miamitown, large M a r s h Road. Call 1 or 2 bedroom at Via 812-432-3062. Manor Apts. Private patio, lovely grounds. $395 and 2 Bedroom-Greendale; up. Free h e a t ! large, completely remod(513)353-0398. eled apartment, new eat-in kitchen; quiet, mature living in great neighborhood; deck; off-street parking; 1 Bedroom for rent. All central-air; laundry; no utilities included. No pets. pets; deposit & references $500/month. Please call r e q u i r e d $645/mo. 812-438-4883. 812-537-3368

A-1 Apartments available on 279 High Street, 212 and 218 Short Street and 545 St. Clair in Lawrenceburg. Call for applications. (812)290-9588 or (812)290-1520. Aurora – Energy efficient, 2-bedroom duplexes. Tile, laminated wood flooring, newer appliances, W/D hookups. Units available with and w/o basement and garage. Tenant pays utilities. Absolutely NO pets. $650.00 monthly $650.00 deposit. Call 812 532 3000 M-F, 8-5. Aurora and Lawrenceburg1 Large Bedroom Aurora. No pets. $400/month. Utilities Included. 812-216-8477. AURORA- 1Bedroom apt will all appliances including washer&dryer. 1st floor. No Steps.No smoking or pets. $525.00 per month plus utilities. Call 812-926-1677. 209 Me chanic Street.

FOR 14 ACREAGE SALE Harrison, Ohio Home Building Lot For Sale Last 5+ acres Estate lot, private lane, New Biddinger Rd. “Utilities in, ready to build” $95,000 OBO (513)374-7049

Aurora- 1&2 bedroom, off-street parking, appliances included, water & sewage included.1BR 425/month + deposit, 2BR $525/month + deposit. Call (812)926-2303 or 513-615-4318.

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AURORA- 2Bedroom apt with all appliances including washer&dryer. 2nd floor. No smoking or pets. $625.00/month + utilities. Call 812-926-1677 112 1/2 Mechanic Street.

HOMES 12 MOBILE FOR SALE Owner Financing - No interest. $13,500, $2,000 down, $250/month. 3 bedroom, 2 full bath, . 10067 Flora Road, Harrison, Ohio. Tom (513)678-3360.

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Harrison - 1 bedroom, $430 and up. 2 bedroom $535 and up. C/A, pool, balcony/patios, park like Dillsboro Maple Glen setting. (513)202-0715. Apartments- 1 and 2 bedroom apartments avail - Harrison - One bedroom apartment. Heat/water inable. Call 812-432-5697 cluded. $420 per month, plus deposit. Very quiet Dillsboro- Large 2 bed - home like atmosphere. room apt., A.C., Heat, wa- 301 S. Hill Street. No pets. ter, garbage disposal, Call (513)984-0035. washer and dryer fur nished. No pets allowed. Lease $575.00/mo. De - Harrison area. 1 bedroom, posit and references re- newly remodeled apart ment for rent. *Move-in quired. 812-438-3519. special $200 deposit. 513-550-9770 For rent when available, 2 and 3 room furnished Harrison, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, utilities in- apt., Leasing special, cluded, AC, no pets. De- $495, $595/month incl. waposit required. Call ter, sewer, garbage. Laun(812)537-5796, dry on site. Security de(812)432-9605, or p o s i t required. (812)584-3822. (513)205-5555.

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21 APARTMENTS 22 FOR RENT Harrison, OH- Tippecanoe Apartments. Spa cious remodeled 2BR $610-$640 dishwasher, balcony, very, very clean. No pets. 812-637-1787, 513-574-4400 In Harrison, 1 bedroom apartments. Laundry facilities on site. Ranging from $450-$575 per month. Call for details and move in specials. (513)515-2569. Lawrenceburg - 1 bed room apt. in nice 18 unit brick building, 1 block from Hollywood Casino. All utilities included. $530 month, 208 Elm St. (812)537-4116. Lawrenceburg Downtown, 2 bedroom Condo, new construction, water and sewage included. Rent $925/mo. 513-532-8933. Lawrenceburg- Nice 2 bedroom duplex apart ment. Laundry hook-up, separate utilities, deposit and lease required. $575.00. Call 812-584-4632

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3-bedroom, 1-bath ranch, in Sunman. Minutes to I74. Energy efficient;gas heat. C/A.Equipped kitchen. W/D hook-up.Attached garage.Non-smoking property.$760/month+utilities and deposit.Smaill pet $30/month.Credit check/references required. (812)623-2603. Aurora- 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths, redecorated duplex. Convenient location on quiet street near Wal-Mart and River Creek Village shopping centers. 1-car garage, fireplace, large eat-in kitchen, stove and refrigerator furnished. Tenant pays all utilities. No pets. References, deposit and lease required, $800.00/month. Call Tom at (812)717-0338.

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Lease Rising Sun –Smaller 3br, 2 bath house, finished basement, fenced yard, storage shed, attached garage. No utilities included. No pets. $825 Mo. $900 deposit. 812-584-1616 Manchester- 3bedroom, 2full baths,1 level house. Includes stove,refrigerator,&storage. W/D hookup. No pets. Renter must mow lawn $800/month + utilities 812-926-2040.

Newly renovated nice country home. 4Bedroom, 2Bath, appliances furnished. Large yard,mowing furnished. Large storage building included. New carpet/tile. Pet/Smoking-free.Batesville School Bright- 3BR, 2 BA Ranch District.$1500.00/month+d eposit and utilities. Call in nice subdivision. Full 812-623-4899. basement, 2 car attached garage, tile kitchen, all appliances. Lease available after August 1. $1200.00/month plus deposit plus references. No Aurora- 2 small bedroom smoking, no pets. Call (10x10 each), 1 small Dave, D.P. Properties, 513-615-7120 for an appli- bath, laundry room, on private lot on Laughery cation. Creek. $350/month and $100 deposit. Tenant pays Crosby Township - Newly utilities. 812-926-3708 renovated, 14x70, 2 bedroom, $500/month, plus deposit. (513)543-9879.

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Patriot- 2BR basement apartment. House on 90 acres, owner lives up stairs, $455/month plus utilities and deposit. No smoking. 513-353-3777

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West Harrison, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, across from post office. No pets. $410 plus deposit. (513)403-7829. Leave message.

Harrison- 2BR, 1BA, recently remodeled, nice backyard, Southwest local schools.$850/month +deposit+utilities. Call Wen 513-604-6522.

Bischoff Realty (513) 367-2171 HARRISON HOMES 110 N Hill-New Listing! Nice home in the heart of Harrison offering loads of character, new carpet and vinyl flooring, 2 bdrms w/unfinished upstairs, new kitchen, new windows in LL and det. garage! Call Todd Bischoff $89,900. 513-616-0655. B1655H 324 N Sycamore-New Listing! This 2 bdrm home offers unfinished upstairs, full basement, 1 car det garage with storage. $69,900. Call Barb Smith 513616-0690. B1656H 113 Westfield-Why Rent when you can own this updated 3 bdrm home with new flooring, amazing new kitchen w/ appliances, 3 seasons room and fenced backyard! $89,900. Call Cliff Bischoff 513-6160654. B1649H

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Linda Fox-Sefton • (513) 255-7032 lindasefton@lohmillerrealestate.com AURORA- 181 Market St - You will like what you see in this 3bd, 2ba, eat-in kitchen. Newer roof, windows,furnace and water heater. Lg deck & patio w/ river views. Large fenced yard. Walking distance to schools & shopping. A must see! $88,500 AURORA- 600 Buena Vista - You can stop searching! This 3br, full bath ranch features open - floor plan, ceramic tile,wood floors,full walk-out basement, 2 car garage. Large back deck overlooks beautiful valley and woods views. Home at end of cul-de-sac. $148,000 DILLSBORO -13676 Caldwell Ln - Great investment! Well maintained & fully rented duplex in the heart of dillsboro. close to everything! Walking to local restaurant, post office, schools & more. Call for a showing. $92,000 RISING SUN- 1026 Burgess Ave - Well maintained 3 bd,1.5 ba, brick/vinyl ranch! This home offers lg family room w/ french doors and lg fenced backyard w/ two nice out buildings w/patio. All appliances remain. Lots of extras. $119,000 VERSAILLIES- 100 West - 29 Acres of privacy! This land has tillable, gently rolling pastures,woods, and creek. Great private getaway! Includes weekend cabin (sold “as is”) with electric, septic and water (cistern). Storage shed. Value is in the land. $120,000 LAWRENCEBURG- 118 Walnut St - This income generating commercial building features a large front bay retail space & 3 offices w/ handicap accessible entrance and bath . Full basement allows extra storage. Second floor features 5 room upscale apartment w/ open-floor plan, hardwood floors, 3 baths,large 2nd floor deck. Property also has a 2-story detached garage w/ workshop. Entire building recently updated and two parking lots. All downtown. $385,000

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Baldwin Cleaning Service Residential and business Small store front for rent. cleaning. Non-janitorial. Downtown Harrison. $300 Location: Bright, Ind. per month. (513)678-2250. Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. M-F Part-time $7.50 per hour. Call (812)637-5861.

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Can You Dig It? Heavy Equipment Operator Training! 3 Weeks Hands On Program. Bulldozers, Backhoes, Excavators. Lifetime Job Placement $$ EARN EXTRA MONEY Assistance. National Certi$$ DELIVER THE NEW fications. VA Benefits EligiCINCINNATI BELL TELEble- 866-362-6497 PHONE DIRECTORIES. BE YOUR OWN BOSS. WORK A MINIMUM OF 6 DAYLIGHT HOURS PER CDL-A Drivers: Hiring exDAY. MUST HAVE VEHI- perienced company drivCLE WITH PROOF OF IN- ers and owner operators. SURANCE. MUST BE 18 Solo and teams. CompetiYEARS OR OLDER WITH tive pay package. Sign-on A VALID DRIVERS LI - i n c e n t i v e s . Call CENSE & SOCIAL SECU- 888-705-3217 or apply onRITY CARD. ALSO LOOK- l i n e a t ING FOR CLERKS AND www.drivenctrans.com LOADERS. DELIVERY BEGINS SEPTEMBER 3rd IN AND AROUND AD DYSTON & HARRISON CDL-A OTR Drivers OHIO AS WELL AS Home weekends. Benefit DEARBORN COUNTY IN- package profit sharing and DIANA. CALL 401k. Sign-on bonus. Con513-768-6547 BETWEEN tact Murphy Transportation 8 AM - 4:30 PM MON – at (513)367-2990. FRI. REFER TO JOB# 60001-C EOE

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

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DRIVE A REEFER? DRIVE MAVERICK! MAVERICKʼS NEW REEFER DIVISION IS NOW HIRING IN YOUR AREA!! Exp drivers or students with Class A-CDL for training. Brand new equipment, 1st year average $39-$47K depending on experience. Highest mileage pay in industry plus pay for per formance incentives. All with the best name in trucking. Must be 21 yrs old & hold Class A-CDL. 1-800-289-1100. www.drivemaverick.com Drivers Wanted. Class A CDL. Clean Driving Re cord. Experience a Plus. Hourly Pay. Koppʼs Turkey Sales 513-367-4133 DRIVERS! Stone Belt Freight puts drivers first! Competitive pay! Home weekends! Excellent benefits! Pre-loaded trailers. Call Kelsy, 888-272-0961.

fits: (877)660-0474

Drivers: Training, Class A-CDL. Train and work for us! Professional and focused training for your Class A-CDL. You choose between Company Driver, Owner Operator, Lease Operator or Lease Trainer. (877)369-7203 www.centraltruckdrivingjobs.com Dump Truck Drivers: Class B CDL with experience. Clean driving record and meet all DOT and Drug Testing requirements. Local haul (513)367-2177. Flatbed Drivers. New Pay Scale - Start @ .37 cpm. Up to .04 cpm Mileage bonus. Home weekends. Insurance & 401K. Apply @ Boydandsons.com 800-648-9915 Get more home time on Transport Americanʼs regional runs. Great miles, equipment + extras. Enjoy Transport Americaʼs great driver experience! Tadrivers.com 866-204-0648

812.637.2220 CSTONEREALTY.COM HARRISON: REAL ESTATE AUCTION. 8902 Strimple Rd. August 8 @ 6p.m. Log onto www.lutzauctions.com for terms and conditions. AURORA: REAL ESTATE AUCTION. 10738 Sharon Dr. August 12 @ 6p.m. Log onto www.lutzauctions.com for terms and conditions. LAWRENCEBURG: Affordable living with a great view! 2 bed condo w/ community pool, workout rm, & clubhouse. $89,900 HVL: Rare find! 1788 sq ft open flr plan ranch on 3 lots, 5 car attached garage, 40x50x16 detached garage w/electric & heat. Perfect for large RV’s & boats. $259,900 LOGAN: Remodeled farmhouse w/4 bed, 2 full bath newly updated & 2 half bath. Bonus rm above 3 car attached garage, kitchen has new countertops & flrs. $174,900 BRIGHT: 3 bed, 2.5 bath home on nearly 38 acres with exceptional views of Tanner Valley, pond, covered rear deck, wrap around porch, 30x36x12 insulated pole building $369,900 BRIGHT: Condo w/1st flr laundry, full bath & family room in LL with walkout to large concrete patio, and a covered deck off living room. $135,900 LOGAN: 2.89 acre wooded country lot with all utilities available. $59,900 LOGAN: Lots 3 & 4 of Morgan’s Ridge Subdivision. Large lake, 6.78 acres, all city utilities available. $149,900 LOGAN: Lot 5 of Morgan’s Ridge Subdivision, all city utilities available, .76 acres. $29,900 WEST HARRISON: Nice commercial lot on US 52, .93 acres. $49,900 SUNMAN: 33 acres w/driveway, water, & electric. $99,900 LOGAN: 55 acres w/2 home sites, city water & gas @ rd. $244,900

Local fire protection company needs dependable workers. Part-time or full-time. Shop worker,sprinklers,fire alarm, extinguisher technicians. Salary based on experience.Shop worker can be trained.Email csafety@fuse.net

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OWNER OPERATORS Flex Fleet. 14-21 days out. $3,500 gross weekly. Weekly settlements. Class-A CDL & 1 yr experience. Discount plans for major medical & more. Fleet Owners Welcome. Matt TODAY! Call 866-915-3912 DriveForGreatwide.com

CHILD CARE

Preschool, plus all day care in Harrison. Licensed teacher fosters social and emotional development. Full preschool curriculum, fenced yard. 2 minutes from I-74. Erica (513)368-7271.

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Painter wanted. Must have at least 10years experi Achs Services - Heating ence. Self transportation and Air conditioning. All required. Call after 7pm, types and models, hot wa812-926-4041 ter heaters, light electrical “Partners in Excellence” and plumbing. Licensed OTR Drivers A P U and insured. Equipped P r e - P a s s (513)668-3775 EZ-pass passenger policy. (765)647-0439. 2012 & Newer equipment. 100% NO touch. Butler Transport 1-800-528-7825 ARTS LAWN SERVICEMowing, Trimming, MulchRECENTLY LAID OFF? IN ing. FREE estimates. A RUT? W E R N E R 812-926-2726. NEEDS DRIVERS! Train to be a professional truck Bowman Painting and gendriver in ONLY 16 DAYS! eral contractor. Interior /exThe avg. truck driver earns terior painting, commercial $700+/wk*! Get CDL and residential. Roofing Training w/ Roadmaster! and remodeling, custom Approved for Veterans staining, high pressure Training. Donʼt Delay, Call washing. Free estimates. Today! 1-866-205-1569 Call (812)689-6771 or *DOL/BLS 2012 AC-0205 (812)537-4677.

Drivers- CDL-A WE NEED TRUCK Drivers. No Gimmicks! Solos up to 38 cents/mile. 50 cents/mile for Hazmat Teams. Call a Recruiter TODAY! 800-942-2104 www.To Register Publications talMS.com has open positions in Drivers: CDL-A, Home mailroom, stuffing in Weekly! Avg 60k year! serts. Starts daily at $1000 Sign-On bonus! 8a.m.. Must have reliable Must qualify for tank and transportation, valid hazmat endorsement. drivers license and be www.RandRtruck.com , able to stand for long periods of time. Must be 18 (866)204-8006 years old or older. Apply in person at Register Publications, 126 West High Street, LawrenceDrivers: New Short Haul burg, Indiana. EOE openings get you home 2-3 times a week! No-touch freight, newer Pete's and great pay/bene-

Do you want to earn $9-$15 an hour? Train to be a CNA today. Here at Tri-State Health Care Training Center we can train you in three weeks. Now offering full-time and Hairstylist with manager lipart-time classes. Located cense, commission based. in Greendale. C a l l A Touch of Heaven Salon, Miamitown, Ohio. Please 812-577-0055 call (513)307-2517.

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We can help! Good bad credit, bankruptcy, need cash fast! Personal loans, business start up avail. Loans from $4K no fees, free consultations, quick, easy and confidential, call 24hrs. Toll free 888-220-2239

Bowman Tree Service. Trimming, topping, tree removal, lot clearing, storm damage, fully insured and free estimates. Call (812)537-4677. Monroe Excavating, Hauling, LLC Limestone, Topsoil, Fill Dirt, Mulch, Sand, Gravel, Driveways Demolition, Digging, Basements, Dump Truck, Bobcat, Track Hoe Work Call (812)926-1995 or (513)310-0835 Greendale Self - Storage Indoor storage available 24 hour access. Call (812)537-3131 or (812)637-1787.

Jim Jones Painting Int/Ext. Pressure washing. Got faded, ugly aluminum siding metal buildings? Our spray finish will make yur home look like new again. All colors available. Also, spray finish log homes, cedarm cathedral ceilings, ect. Refs. 25 years exp. HVL, Harrison/Dearborn. HVL resident. 812-539-4929 A LIFETIME OF laughter & 513-379-4204, Insured. happiness awaits your See our ad on Angieʼs child. Happily married, fi- List. nancially stable couple looking to adopt. Please PROFESSIONAL JEWcall Jason & Sheila ELRY CLEANING & SIL(800)494-5978. Expenses VER POLISHING! 43 YRS EXPERIENCE, YOU WILL paid. LOVE TO WEAR IT WE Absolute Internet Auc - GUARANTEE IT! DAILY tion35 Real Estate Proper- SPECIALS. 806 NOWLIN ties Bidding Ends: August A V E , GREENDALE. 8-2pm INPropertyAuc - 812-577-0126 tions.com Jimmie Dean Coffey, Tim Ellis Realtors Quality photography by 812-824-6000 L i c Bob Mattingly. Family #AC30200042 groups, sports, groups Seller:Jones Estate. and general photography. Call 812-438-3182. ADOPT: Hoping to share our hearts and home with Residential Cleaning. a newborn baby. Loving, Tri-state. You make the nurturing home for your mess, we'll do the rest. Inbaby. Expenses paid. Mar- sured/Bonded. Specializried couple, Walt/Gina ing in construction, com1-800-315-6957. mercial and residential ADOPTION Young, hap- 812-290-4490 Thank you. pily married couple wish- Get ready fall cleaning.

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ing for newborn. Love, affection, security and oppurtunities await your baby. Expenses paid. Please call Jillian/David Looking for licensed hair- anytime 800-571-3763. stylist to join us at Hair Lines Salon in Dillsboro. ADOPTION: DEVOTED Experience a plus but not FAMILY PROMISES to a necessity. C a l l Cherish Your Child Uncon812-432-5001. Ask for ditionally. Financially secure; expenses paid. Your Cheryl. Child is Already Loved In Our Hearts! Selena & Maintenance Technician Full-tim Graceworks is seek- Steve 1-866-877-4737 ing a Maintenance Techni- www.selenaandstecian for our 40 unit afford- veadopt.com able apartment building for LOOKING FOR LOCAL seniors & disabled adults in CRAFTERS/VENDORS Lawrenceburg. Duties incl. for our annual Autumn minor plumbing, electrical, Fest. Sign up today. painting, yard work, custodial work and general repairs. Please call Caseys Outdoor Solutions High school diploma or GED 812-537-3800 or visit webrequired. 2 yrs. Maintenance site experience with HVAC www.caseysoutdoor.com knowledge preferred. Great benefits including paid time off. Background check and drug testing required. Apply o n - l i n e a t www.graceworks.org by Child care M-F 6am-6pm in the Bright/Hidden Valley August 9, 2013. Area. Please call 812-655-2094.

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Rickʼs Construction, Free estimates, Fully insured, Electric, Plumbing, Room additions, Decks, Roofing, Remodeling and Siding. 812-667-5457 or 812-871-4793

CHILD CARE

L’Burg (L277548) OPEN 1-3PM SUNDAY - 100 Butler Dr - Completely remodeled 3br, 2ba ranch on 4/10 acre. No expense spared! $144,500 Sandy Pearson

Dillsboro (L278511) Well Maintained 3br ranch on no-outlet street. Updated Kit & baths. 2C garage. $124,900 Patrick Martini

Rising Sun (L278446) Cute 3br, 1bth home w/remodeled LR. Big kit w/lots of cabinets. $ 94,900

Aurora (L278514) Custom 3br ranch w/tray ceilings,full w/o bsmt, scrn’d-in porch & more! $179,900 Patrick Martini

Aurora (L278475) Great starter 2br home with hardwood floors! $ 77,000 Debi Hornsby

Guilford (L278527) Beautiful 3br log home on over 16 acs. Wooded w/ 2 creeks & Pond!!! $294,900 Ken Maddin

L’Burg (L278496) Nearly 3000sqft Waterton raised ranch condo w/every upgrade Fischer offers!!! $250,000 Cindy Bond

HVL (L278541) 3br 2bth home w/fenced yard on cul-desac. Treed yard w/deck & patio. $129,900 Carol Hofmann

Dillsboro (L278501) Completely remodeled 2br home w/enclosed porch & oversized gar w/wkshop in back. $124,900 Patrick Schwing

Sunman (L278545) 4br ranch w/walk-out bsmt, 2 family rms, pole barn & stocked pond. $299,000 Patrick Martini

HVL (L278510) Fantastic 4br home! Laminate, tile, full w/o bsmt, Fenced yard w/deck & patio. $174,900 Patrick Martini

Manchester (L278546) Completely remodeled 3br home on 5+ acs. Stocked Pond w/island & deck. Pole barn & more! $239,900 Patrick Martini

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MISCELLANEOUS 49 SERVICES/NOTICES Absolutely no trespassing of any kind for any reason. No exceptions. Not re sponsible for accidents, injuries or personal property. Violators will be prose cuted at their own ex pense. Property located at 8692 Willey Rd., Harrison, OH. Molly Jansen, Cathy Maher, Mary Ison. Absolutely no trespassing, hunting, fishing, swim ming, trapping, horseback riding, woodcutting, motorized bikes, quad runners, or 4-wheelers allowed for any reason. Not responsible for accidents or injury to anyone, Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense to the full extent of the law on the property of G.E. Stacy, 27357 Stacy Lane, 1905 Pinhook Rd., West Harrison, Ind., 47060. ATTENTION SLEEP APNEA SUFFERERS with Medicare. Get CPAP Replacement Supplies at little or NO COST, plus FREE home delivery! Best of all, prevent red skin sores and bacterial infection! Call 888-696-5125

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Blueberries: you pick and pre-picked. Hours 9am-6pm Monday-Fri day, Saturday, 9-4, Sunday, 10-3. You may call ahead for large orders of pre-picked. Phillips Berry Patch, 9429 Yorkridge Road, Guilford (New Alsace). (812)623-1433. LOCAL HONEY from Rising Sun bees. Quarts, pints, or bears. Call Shawn at 812-438-3182. Leave message. Persimmon tree seed lings now available at Chanʼs Plant Sale, 109 N. High St. (Ind. 56) Rising Sun. 812-438-3182. Wanted to buy cattle and horses. Crippled or sound. Also buying wild cattle. Will pay cash. (859)620-5860.

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Sofa for sale. Victorian styling. Deep red with matching throw pillows. Rounded arms. Excellent condition. $250 OBO. 812-438-9399

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GARAGE & YARD SALES

!!!-A-A-A YARD SALE DEADLINE BEFORE 10 A.M. FRIDAYS Holiday deadlines Thursday before 10 a.m. $15 four papers 25 words or less Call Harrison Press (513)367-4582 or Lawrenceburg (812)537-0063.

NEEDED: FT/PT 6P-6A NURSE NEEDED PREFER CNA/QMA EXPERIENCE

If interested please call (812) 537-0930 or apply at:

SHADY NOOK CARE CENTER 36 Valley Drive Lawrenceburg, IN 47025


July 30 - August 1, 2013

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Construction

Lawn Equipment Repair Barber Bottoms

Concord Square Apartments Stop in and see our unique homelike atmosphere 114 Concord Square Drive (off Pribble Road) Lawrenceburg, IN

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REDWINE CONSTRUCTION Post Frame Buildings

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812.637.0100

Oil changed, oil/air filters, plugs, blades sharpened, tires inflated, gas topped off and washed.

FREE PICK UP and DELIVERY within 8 miles! “Don't sweat it, call us!”

Storage

STORAGE “Don’t Waste Your Space” Indoor Storage units from 5x10 to 10x30 Outdoor Storage for motor homes, campers and boats Security Lighting, Cameras & Fencing

Rising Sun Store and Lock Smart Dr. Rising Sun

812-438-9659 Enterprise Store and Lock 9 McCreary Ridge East Enterprise

Sunrise Store and Lock East Bellview Ln. Rising Sun

Masonry Old Time Masonry FOR OLD FASHIONED QUALITY AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES Retaining Walls • Driveways • Walkways Patios • Planters • Mailboxes • Steps Chimneys • Foundations • Basements

We Repair, Replace or Install Concrete • Stone • Brick • Block

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Photography Blacktop Your Ad Here! Call Today!

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Timber/Logging

Register Publications

Cafe

812-537-3113

Weddings Family Portrait / Reunions Sports Group Photos Special Events Commercial Photography “Over 20 years experience in quality photography”

Health Care/Insurance

Inside the lawrenceburg library M-Th • 8-5 Fri • 8-3, Sat • 10-3

812-438-3182

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ASPHALT / CONCRETE DRAINAGE SOLUTIONS FREE EST. 25 YEARS EXP. (513) 451-3100 HOLMESPAVE.COM

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Mattingly Photography

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Don’t miss the action! Buy photos online. East Central High School Lawrenceburg High School South Dearborn High School Rising Sun High School

Legge Logging Timber buyer or will split 50%-50% with landowner FREE ESTIMATES on Trees Call Rusty

812-209-9498

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Danette Volpenhein, Agent 451 Bielby Road Lawrenceburg, IN 47025

Pool Professionals

812-577-0765

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Real Estate

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Carpet & Flooring HARDWOOD FLOOR SALES & INSTALLATION Prefinished or Site Finished Dust Containment System Available

Retailers

Windows

FLOORING CENTER 20 E. Center St., Lawrenceburg

Over 30,000 used books for sale We can order books too!

537-0619

Chiropractors

Landscaping

Books on High 29 East High St., Lawrenceburg, IN

812.539.BOOK

JRA Landscaping We are here to help you with all your landscaping and lawn care needs. Call Julio @ 812-537-9855 or 513-509-8154 www.jralandscapingandlawncare.com

Trade books for store credits

Closed Sun-Mon

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August 1st & 2nd. 8:30-4:30. 16172 State Road 148 Aurora. Near Briarwood. Yard vac, digital reverbation, clothing (big men), stereo, movies, and more

Bright- 2372 Picnic Woods Drive. Saturday August 3rd 8:30-2:30 household, church bench, lamps, lots of items. Paring down sale.

Garage Sale - Thurs. & Fri. Aug. 1 & 2, 8-? 111 Etta Ave., Harrison. Breadmaker, Medic-Alert, gas grill, 5 CD stereo, corner TV stand, gas weedeater, clothes.

GARAGE & YARD SALES

Multi-family yard sale. Aug 1st, 2nd, 3rd- 9 to 4- 105 Forest Ave. Aurora IN. some antiques, lg clothes, Christmas houses, dishes, tools, misc items Yard Sale - Aug. 2, 3 & 4, 9-4. 104 Deerhoen, New Haven. Boys clothes 3t-5t, womenʼs med. to EXL, kitchen utensils, decorations, misc. items. Priced to sell! Yard Sale - Thurs. & Fri. Aug. 1 & 2, 9-? 134 Etta , Harrison. Mini fridge, small wood chipper, clothes, knickknacks, misc.

YARD SALE! SATURGarage Sale -Aug. 2 & 3, DAY, AUGUST 3RD. 9-3. Rain or shine. 9208 & 8:30AM-?? 231 ELM 9209 West Rd., Blue Jay. STREET, LAWRENCELinens, furniture, glass - BURG. TONS OF BRAND NAME GIRLS CLOTHware, Tupperware, rugs, and more. ING, SIZES NEWBORN GREENDALE- FRIDAY TO 6X. CARTERʼS, JUSTICE, ETC. JUNIORS AUGUST 2ND AND SATCLOTHING, URDAY AUGUST 3RD. MEN&WOMENS CLOTH110 PARKSIDE AVE. ING, PURSES, SOME MEN&WOMEN GOLF HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, CLUBS, EXERCIZE EQUIPMENT. J R , AND MORE!! NO EARLY PLEASE. RAIN WOMEN, MENS CLOTH- BIRDS, WILL CANCEL. ING&SHOES. NFL JERSEYS. HOUSEHOLD YARD SALES ITEMS: LINENS, FURNITURE,ETC...SOMETHING BEST WAY TO FOR EVERYONE! ADVERTISE Moving Sale-637 Breezy Drive, Rising S u n . YOUR LOCAL PAPER! 8am-5pm August 8th, 9th, 10th. Household goods, 4 PAPERS furniture, hand tools, some 25 WORDS lines and curtains, exer$15 cise bike, many Christmas items DEADLINE Multi-family Yard Sale - BEFORE 10 AM FRIDAY Aug. 2, 9-2. 2052 & 2042 Holiday deadlines are Carolina Trace, West Har- Thursday before 10 a.m. rison. Children and adult items, household items, CALL misc. Priced to sell! (513)367-4582 or (812)537-0063 Multi-family Yard Sale Fr., Sat., Aug. 2 & 3, 9-? 211 Pinhook Rd., West Harrison. Clothes, purses, toys, housewares, jewelry and lots more! A-1 female new toy Pomeranian and 5 Chihau haus. Born February 26. Drivers - CDL-A Accepting deposits now. Now Hiring Experienced Tax deductible for the DʼAndrea LaRosaʼs Art OTR Drivers Foundation. (812)290-9588 or Excellent Miles (812)290-1520.

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PETS

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Up to $5000 Sign On Bonus

USA TRUCK 877-521-5775

www.GoUSATruck.com

Bed teeth? Extractions and Dentures using oral sedation. Free Consultations. Dr. McCall info and before/after photos at www.drmccalldentures.co m 317-596-9700

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AUTOS FOR SALE

Corn hole game bags. 2004 Honda Odyssey Red, navy blue, green, 60k mi; $9k orange, black, bright (513)872-9611 blue purple, maroon, gold, gray & brown. Will Buy & Haul Scrap $20.00 for set of 8 bags. Cars & Trucks Call (812)537-1207. (812)716-0781. DirectTV- Over 140 channels only $29.99 a month. Call Now! Triple Savings! $636.00 in Savings, Free Upgrade to Genie & 2013 Absolutely no fishing, no NFL Sunday ticket free!! swimming, no hunting, or Start saving today! trespassing permitted. Not 1-800-246-2073 responsible for any injuries or accidents on the propDISH TV Retailer- Starting erty belonging to : Rod at $19.99/month (for 12 and Brenda Cafouras, mos.) & High Speed Inter- 12476 Gordon lane, Dillsnet starting a t boro, IN 47018 2-13 $14.95/month (where available.) SAVE! Ask Absolutely no hunting or About SAME DAY Installa- trespassing. No dirt bikes tion! CALL N o w ! or motorized vehicles of 1-800-283-0560 any kind. Not responsible for accidents, injuries or faGUN SHOW!! Terre talities on the property of Haute, IN - August 3rd & Helen Amm & Teresa 4th, Vigo County Fair - Stone, 18060 Union grounds, 3901 US-41, Sat. Ridge, Aurora, In 47001. 9-5, Sun. 9-3 For information call 765-993-8942 Absolutely no hunting, dog running, wood cutting, Buy!Sell!Trade! dumping, animal abandonOverstocked on crushed ment, motorized vehicles, driveway rock, 1in x 0 bikes, trapping, firearms, DGA. $2.00 a ton or deliv- or swimming. No trespassery available. 2nd load ing of any kind for any reafree! Call 219-207-0288. son. Not responsible for ROOFING- Half Priced: accidents, injuries or fataliEconomy Dimensional ties, to any person or personal property. Activities of Shingles $54 per sq, Inteany kind will not be tolerrior Doors $5 & up, Wood ated. Violators will be Interior Trim 50% off. prosecuted at their own www.CardwellHomeCenter.com, 3205 Madison expense to the fullest extent of the law on the propAvenue, Indianapolis erty of L.J. Backman, (317)788-0008 6422 East Laughery WANTED: LIFE AGENTS; Creek Rd., Aurora, IN Earn $500 a day; Great 10-13 Agent Benefits; Commis- Absolutely no hunting, fishsions Paid Daily; Liberal ing, or trespassing of any Underwriting; Leads, kind for any reason. Not leads, leads. LIFE INSUR- responsible for any acciANCE, LICENSE RE - dents or injuries on the QUIRED. C a l l property of Arlie Boggs on 1-888-713-6020 Brushfork Rd. in Guilford. Willis & Sons Piano and Violators will be prose bench, console, w/high cuted at their own ex polish oak finish. Excellent pense.

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Absolutely no hunting, fishing or trespassing of any kind. Not responsible for property or personal injury on the property of: George Hockl, Norkus & White Always Buying , Paying Plains Rd., Manchester Cash for Estates-Antiques, Township, Aurora, IN Old Military items- Guns, 4-14 Advertising Signs, Old Absolutely no hunting, fishToys, Crocks or old Christmas or Halloween Items ing or trespassing for any reason w/o written permisCall Bob 812-637-5369 sion 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, Guilford, IN condition. (513)578-3735.

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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 2-14

Absolutely no trespassing for any reason. Violators will be prosecuted. Not responsible for any acci dents or injuries on the properties of James, Wilma, Samuel Goff and Carolyn Goff/Brown, 13337 Goff Lane, Moores Absolutely no trespassing Hill, In 9-12 for any reason. Will not be responsible for any accidents. Violators will be Absolutely no trespassing prosecuted. Private Drive. for any reason. Violators Dean A. Ransom-11625 will be prosecuted. Not reSimple Pleasure Ln. sponsible for any acci dents of injuries on the Dillsboro, IN 47018. property of: Absolutely No Trespassing Tom & Kathy Klump for any reason. Violators Tower Rd., Lawrence will be prosecuted. Not re- burg sponsible for any acci - Trojan Rd., Extending to Beneker Rd., St. Leon dents or injuries on the The Kildeer Ln., Guilford properties of: Bowlins, Bordering on Mosmeier Rd., Sunman Lipscomb Dr., Mud Lick 1-13 Creek and Rainbow Road, Manchester Township and 7327 Kaiser Absolutely No Trespassing for any reason, no fishing, Drive, 2-15 hunting, trapping, dumpAbsolutely no trespassing ing, wood cutting, or swimno motorized bikes, for any reason including ming, 4-wheelers or other motormotorized vehicles - hunt- ized vehicles. Violators will ing of any kind (bow or be prosecuted at their own gun - nor trapping) or sled- expense, not responsible ding. Not responsible for for any accidents on the accidents, injuries or per- property of: Gale Banta, sonal property. Violators 4304 State Road 48, Lawwill be prosecuted at their renceburg, IN 47025 expenses to the fullest extent of the law on the prop- 10-11 erty of Irvin J. Hartman & Frances M. Hartman, 221 Locust St., Greendale, IN 47025 1-14

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 Absolutely no trespassing for any reason. Will not be responsible for any accidents or fatalities. Violators will be fined and prosecuted on the property of James and Rhonda Huff, 5448 Bischoff Hill Rd., West Harrison, Ind., 47060. Absolutely no trespassing for any reason, 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 8-13 Absolutely no trespassing for any reason; no fishing, hunting, trapping, swimming or open fires. No motorized bikes, 4-wheelers or other motorized vehicles. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense. We are not responsible for any acci dents or injuries on the property. Ryan Stroud Heartland, Homestead Land Trust 4-13

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, 1995 Heritage Soft Tail/ 18002 Lost Creek Lane, custom. 13000 miles. Lawrenceburg, IN 1-13 Absolutely no trespassing Great shape. Asking Absolutely no hunting, for any reason. Will not be $7000 O B O trapping, fishing, swim - responsible for any acci812-584-0912. ming, trash dumping, dents or fatalities. Violawoodcutting, motorized ve- tors will be fined and hicles, firearms, or tres - prosecuted on the property passing for any reason. of: Mark & Bonnie PenViolators will be prose - nington, 12947 N. Hogan cuted. Not responsible for Rd., Aurora, In 47001 1966 T-bird. Stored in barn accidents or injuries on the 5-13 20 years. Running when property of: John Steparked. Complete car with gemiller, 24569 Hiltz Rd., Absolutely no trespassing title plus extra car and Guilford, IN 47022. 11-12 for any reason. Not re parts. $1600. sponsible for any injuries Absolutely no hunting, or accidents. Town of 812-584-0912 trapping, woodcutting, mo- Moores Hill Properties, Growing uniform & linen torized bikes, 4 wheelers, Moores Hill, IN 47032 or trespassing for any reacompany in Harrison, OH is in son or purpose. These ac- 4-14 are strictly forbidsearch of a unique individual. tivities Absolutely no trespassing den and will not be tolerany reason; no fishing, This position requires you to ated. Violators will be for no hunting, trapping, swimprosecuted at their own be flexible in your schedule, ming, no motorized vehiexpense. Also not responcles, firearms, trash dumphave a valid drivers license, sible for accidents on the ing, open fires, wood cutof: Antionette be able to work in a factory properties ting, horseback riding, 4 Hiltz, Legion Road, St. wheelers, bikes. Violators setting but also be able to interact with a variety of customers. Position Leon, IN 9-12 will be prosecuted at their is full time, entry level with the potential to move up based on skills & Absolutely no trespassing own expense. Not responfor any injuries, accidesire to achieve. Salary & benefits will be discussed during interview. - of any kind - for any rea- sible son. It is illegal to tres - dents, fatalities. No tresSend resume to Dan Weethee, Apparel Master Inc, 123 Harrison Ave, pass. No hunting, trapping, passing, soliciting, or visitrash dumping, wood cut- tation from strangers, famHarrison, OH 45030 or danweethee@gmail.com. ting, swimming, discharg- ily, or friends without writing firearms or explosives ten consent from Ron and of any kind, riding animals Debbie Seaver, 23718 or bicycles, or any motor- James Lake Road, Guilized vehicles including ford, IN 47022 04-14 ATVʼs, quad runners, motorcycles, motor bikes, etc. Not responsible for prop- Absolutely no trespassing erty damage, accidents. for any reason: no fishing, Injuries or fatalities. Viola- hunting, trapping, or swimtors will be prosecuted to ming; no motorized bikes, the full extent of the law. 4-wheelers or other motorThis is a 44 acre tract ized vehicles. Violators will bounded on the south by be prosecuted at their own Lutz Road and on the expense; also we are not north by Harley Springs responsible for any acciSubdivision. Welbourne dents on the property of: G. Williams, 4738 Lutz Bieliauskas Family, 1230 Rd., Guilford, Indiana. Justis Rd., Lawrence burg, IN 47025 4-14 1-13

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

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, No hunting or trespassing, Guilford, IN 06-14 no ATVʼs. Violators will be Absolutely no trespassing, prosecuted at their own hunting, fishing, swim - expense. Not responsible ming, trapping, horseback for injuries or accidents on riding, woodcutting, motor- the Grimsley property at ized bikes, quadrunners or 13607 Grimsley Road, 4-wheelers allowed on my Moores Hill. property for any reason. No hunting, fishing or tresNot responsible for acci- passing of any kind. Not dents or injury to anyone. responsible for property or Violators will b e prose - personal injury on the cuted at their own expense property of: Maria Teresa to the full extent of the law Maturana, 2194 Lake on the property of: The Tambo Rd., Manchester, Gary Steinmetz Farm, IN 9783 Wesseler Road, Sunman, IN 05-14 No hunting, fishing or trespassing for any reason. Absolutely no trespassing, Not responsible for any inhunting, boating, swim - juries occurring on the ming, trapping, motorized property owned by: StoAbsolutely No Trespassing bikes, 4 wheelers, RVʼs, negate Property Owners, of any kind, for any reason woodcutting, horseback Bordering on Stonegate at any time. No Excep - riding, firearms. Violators Dr. & Essex Lane. 05-14 tions! Owner not responsi- will be prosecuted at their No hunting, fishing or tresble for any accidents, inju- own expense. Not respon- passing and not responsiries or fatalities. Violators sible for accidents or injuble for accidents or injuries will be prosecuted at their ries on the property of: own expense. Tresa Man- Robert & Carolyn K. Hol- on the property of: Jerome & Ruth Martini, York Ridge ford 11510 North Hogan tegel Rd., Leatherwood Rd., 12466 Rullman Dr. Road Aurora, IN 47001 Dillsboro, IN 47018 York Township. 5-14 10-12 No hunting, fishing, four Absolutely no trespassing, wheeling, hiking, or garAbsolutely no trespassing hunting, quads, dirt bikes, dening of any kind. Joan of any kind allowed on all or wood cutting. Not re - Fidler will not be held liproperties belonging to sponsible for any injuries able for any injuries ac Ola & Julie Miller. No ex- or accidents. Property con- quired on the property on ceptions. Not responsible sists of 10 acres. Richard both sides of 10419 Chesfor injuries, accidents or fa- and Melanie Wiedeman, terville Road, next to talities. No vehicles of any 18554 Collier Ridge, 10095 Chesterville Road, kind, horseback riding, etc, Guilford, IN 47022 and across from 10386 Chesterville Road. Violaunless written permission 05-14 tors will be prosecuted. is given. Ola & Julie Absolutely no trespassing, Miller, 11302 N. Hogan Rd., Aurora, IN 47001 no hunting, no woodcut4-14 ting, no 4-wheeling, no 2-12 quad running. Violators will No hunting, fishing, or tresbe prosecuted at their own passing without written Absolutely no trespassing expense. Not responsible permission on the Chipof any kind or for any rea- for any accidents on the man farm. 7442 White son. Not responsible for in- property of: Ronald W. Road, Rising Sun, Indiana . Violators will be juries or accidents on all Fields, 2488 Sneakville prosecuted. 05-15 property of Lischkge Mo- Rd., Lawrenceburg, IN tors, Inc. 10200 U.S 50 47025. 11-13 No hunting, fishing, or tresWest, Aurora, IN 2-14 Absolutely no trespassing, passing for any reason no hunting, no woodcut- and not responsible for ting, no walking, no sight- any injuries occurring on Absolutely no trespassing seeing, no motor vehicles. the property owned by: the property consists of 69 Violators will be prose - Hidden Valley Lake Propacres extending from the cuted at their expenses. erty Owners Associa creek of the top of the hill Not responsible for acci- tion, Bordering on Stateincluding the gas-line dents or injury on the prop- line Road and Georgeeasement plus a trailer & a erty of Don and Linda town Road, Lawrencebarn. Violators will be Turner, 3250 East 200 burg, In 1-13 prosecuted. South, Dillsboro, IN No hunting, Fishing, John & Judy Wayne Quad/Horse Riding or 6998 E. Laughery Creek 47018. Trespassing of any kind on Road the properties of: Mike & Aurora, IN 47025 10-12 Terry Hall/ Hueseman Rd., Aurora. Nick & Jan Hartman/ Hueseman Rd., Aurora. Bud Cornelius/ Hueseman Rd., Aurora. Dave Jeffery/ Hueseman Rd., Aurora. Tim & Chrissy Powell/ Hueseman Rd., Complete auto repairing & Aurora. Mike & Terry Hall/ refinishing on all foreign SR 1 & Brush Fork Rd., Guilford-Hueseman Rd., and domestic models. Dillsboro. Vic Mortashed, Owner No hunting, fishing, swimming or trespassing and 812-637-1611 not responsible for acci77 N. State dents on the property of: (Across from K of C Hall) Robert & Beth Baylor, 6223 St. Rd. 48, Law W. Harrison, IN renceburg, IN 1 -13

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No hunting, fishing, trapping or trespassing or ATVʼs. Violators will be prosecuted at own ex pense, Not responsible for accidents or injuries on the property of, Dennis and Cindy Meyung, 10998 County Farm Rd, Aurora, IN, 47001, 12-13 No hunting, no ATV/bike riding, no wood cutting without written permission. Not responsible for per sonal or property injury on property owned by: Michael and Roberta Hankins, Cranes Run Road, Logan Township 1-13 No hunting, no motorized bikes or vehicles, no trespassing of any kind and not responsible for accidents on the property of: John McKay 11307 N. Dearborn Rd. Sunman, IN 47041 10-12

No hunting, woodcutting or trespassing and not re sponsible for accidents on the property of: Joseph and Edna Imholt, 8289 Leatherwood Road, Yorkville, Guilford, IN 4-14 No trespassing for any reason. Not responsible for accidents or injuries. Marshall Alford 15778 W. County Line Rd. Moores Hill, IN 10-12 No trespassing for any reason. Not responsible for any accidents, Injuries, fatalities or personal property. This applies to all property owned by us.Beware of dog. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expence. Randy & Mary Lynn Hayes, 3382 Sneakville Rd., Law renceburg IN, Also Goose Run, Aurora, IN 2-14 No trespassing for any reason. Not responsible for injuries or accidents. Violators will be prose cuted at their own expense on the properties of: Wm. G. Rudicil, Barber Rd., Gobblerʼs Knob Rd., W. Harrison, IN 1-14 No Trespassing for any reason. Not responsible for accidents, injuries or fatalities to persons or property. The Kremer Family 28483 Barber Rd. West Harrison, IN 47060 9-12 NO TRESPASSING for any reason. Not responsible for any accidents, injuries or any fatalities on property of Betty J. Weber, Bloom Road Moores Hill, Indiana 47032. Violators will be prosecuted at their expense. No trespassing of any kind for any reason on the properties of the Tri-Township Water Corporation. Violators will be prose cuted at their own ex pense. Also not responsible for any accidents, injuries, or fatalities. Tri-Town Water Corporation No trespassing of any kind on property of : All Rite Ready Mix Of Indiana, LLC, 10513 Morgans Branch Road, Aurora, IN 2-13 No Trespassing! Abso lutely no hunting, trapping, trash dumping, woodcutting, discharging firearms or fireworks or explosives of any kind, riding motorized vehicles or animals. Not responsible for property damage, accidents, injuries or fatalities. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense to the fullest extent of the law on the property of: Joseph F. Bayer, Jr. & Donna S. Bayer, 17365 Church Rd., Lawrenceburg, In 47025 1-13 No trespassing! Absolutely no hunting, trapping, trash dumping, woodcutting, discharging firearms or fireworks or explosives of any kind, riding motorized vehicles or animals. Not re sponsible for property damage, accidents, injuries or fatalities. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense to the fullest extent of the law on the property of: David L. Shuter & Deborah L. Shuter, Church Rd., Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 11-13 No trespassing, hunting or fishing. The Browning Farm, 9516 & 9321 Texas Gas Rd., Aurora, IN 47001 10-11 No trespassing, hunting, 4 wheeling etc. on property owned by Ken and Kathy Scherzinger or other owned entities on North Hogan Rd. between SR 48 and Holt Rd., Dear born County Indiana. Not responsible for any accidents of any kind. 5-14

No trespassing, hunting, 4-wheeling or motor vehicles of any kind. Not responsible for accidents or injuries of any kind on the property of: Mark & Roberta Klem, Seldom Seen Estates, Lot #1,#2, #3, 22505 State Line Rd., Bright, IN 06-14 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 7-13

No trespassing, hunting, fishing, wood cutting, four wheeling or tree cutting. Not responsible for accidents, injuries, or fatalities of any persons or personal property. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense. Debi & Stephan Kraeling 7233 Bonnell, Guilford, Indiana 47022 05-14 No trespassing, hunting, fishing, wood cutting, four wheeling or tree cutting. Not responsible for accidents, injuries, or fatalities of any persons or personal property. Violators will be prosecuted at their own expense. Cindy & Michael McAndrew, 19446 Anderson Rd., Law renceburg, IN 47025. No trespassing, hunting, fishing, wood cutting, four wheeling or tree cutting. Not responsible for accidents, injuries or fatalities to any persons or personal property. David & Michelle Fluegeman, South Hogan Road, Dillsboro, In 47018 1-13 No trespassing, hunting, fishing, trapping or dumping of any kind. Absolutely no motorized vehicles, bikes, quadrunners or 4-wheelers allowed on my property. Not responsible for accidents, injuries or fatalities. Beware of dogs. Violators will be prose cuted at their expense to the fullest extent of the law. Jeffrey Long, 9027 Old St. Rd 350 & 13385 Dean Rd., Aurora, In 47001. 09-12 No trespassing, hunting, four-wheeling or motor vehicles of any kind. Not responsible for accidents or injuries of any kind on the properties of Mike & Sylvia Heninger or Heniger Properties LLC on Woods Rd. Lawrencburg, IN 47025 No trespassing, hunting, motorized vehicles, wood cutting, trapping, fishing. Not responsible for any accidents or injuries on the properties of: Mike & Tim Brooks (formerly property of Joseph C. Brooks) 9257 SR 48, Aurora, corner of Cole Lane and SR 50. 10-12 No trespassing, motorized vehicles, hunting, trapping, fireworks or explosives of any kind, discharge of firearms 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 View Lane, Guilford, IN 47022 No trespassing, no fishing, no hunting or artifact hunting. Nick Domaschko, Ohio County, 9748 St. Rd. 56 N., Aurora, In 47001 6-14 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 5-13 No trespassing, no hunting, violators will be prosecuted. Not responsible for accidents on the property of: Glen & LaVerne Burkhardt, Corner of Keller Rd., & SR 48, Lawrenceburg, In 1-14 No trespassing, no hunting. Violators will be prosecuted. Not responsible for personal injury on property or property damage. Diana & Lowell T. Hollins. 10625 St. Route 262 Dillsboro, IN 47018. No trespassing, not re sponsible for personal or property injury on the property of: Midwest Data Inc., 326 Walnut St., Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 4-14 No trespassing, or hunting, on the farm of : Barry & Judy Pruss, Rt. 50 Mt. Tabor Rd., Aurora, IN 3-13 No trespassing, soliciting , or visitation from strangers, family, or friends without written consent by Billie R. Powell on my properties located on North Hogan Rd.Billie R. Powell 10514 North Hogan Rd. Aurora, IN 47001. 3/13 No trespassing. No fishing, swimming or four wheelers. Not responsible for accidents or injury of any kind on my property. Barb Hornberger and family 9758 E. Co. Rd. 1350 N, Sunman, IN 47041 07-14

No trespassing. Not re sponsible for personal or property injury on the property of: Rita Bennett, 170 and 172 Conwell Street, Aurora, IN 47001 05-14 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 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 10-12

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

LEGAL NOTICE

Legal Notice The Zoning Board of Appeals of Crosby Township, Hamilton, County, Ohio, gives notice that a Public Hearing will be held on the 15th day of August, 2013 at 7:30 p.m., at the Crosby Township Senior/Community Center, 8910 Willey Road, Harrison, Ohio, to consider the request of Mr. Rick Ashcraft/Blue Force Tactical requesting a special zoning certificate to permit NRA basic range/concealed carry classes on property at 6539 River Road which is the flood plain of Crosby Township. A copy of the Appeal is on file with the Zoning Board of Appeals and is available for inspection and copying upon request to the Secretary at (513)738-1592. All per sons have a right to ap pear in person or by representative to question the owner or give testimony. By Order of Board of Zoning Appeals Crosby Township Marjorie Meyers, Secretary 31-1tc

Public Hearing Notice The Harrison City Council of the City of Harrison, Ohio, will hold a public hearing on the 2014 proposed Tax Budget. Said hearing will be held on August 6, 2013, at 7:15 p.m., in council chambers at 300 George Street, Harrison, Ohio 45030. Persons with ques tions or comments may present them at this time. Carol Wiwi Harrison City Council City of Harrison 30-2tc

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DEADLINE: August 2 PUBLISHES: August 15 • Register & Rising Sun This year’s section will run in the Dearborn County Register, Rising Sun Recorder and the Harrison Press as well as being featured on our websites, giving your message a total audience of nearly 50,000 readers. Don’t be left on the sidelines – contact your advertising representative today to take advantage of these great prices!

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A/C System Check, Charge and Dye. Complete Oil Change & Filter up to 5 Quarts Air Filter • Complete 24 point courtesy inspection with every service.

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Rt. 50 • I-275, Exit 16

The same faces you’ve known and trusted for years!

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Sales Hours: MON-THURS 9am-9pm • FRI 9am-6pm • SAT 9am-5:30pm • CLOSED SUN

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*84 month loan term. †All leases are 10,000 miles a year with $2,500 down, plus fi rst payment, tax, title and fees and Tier One bank approval. Customer responsible for 25¢ per mile excess mileage at lease termination. All base consumer rebates deducted to achieve sale prices, additional incentives may be available. In stock units only, subject to prior sale, Vehicle/equipment may vary from photo. Chrysler Jeep Dodge and Ram are registered trademarks of Chrysler GROUP, LLC. EPA estimates based on manufacturers testing. Actual mileage may vary, depending on optional equipment and actual driving habits. Expires 7/31/2013.


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