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BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER Vol. 128 • No. 266 Tuesday, October 29, 2019 75 CENTS ELITE COMPANY FORECAST Tomorrow Dobbins making a case for best 55º 54º running back in the country

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BELLEFONTAINE CITY SCHOOLS 4 city school board candidates vie for 3 seats

upon 2002, she more lies, informa- has term to busi- Candidates share tion that served as help nesses they a mental provide and goals, challenges submit- health some munici- ted via e- therapist consis- pal gov- ahead for district SANFORD mail in FISSEL and the YODER tency to VETORINO ernment. response director the While BY MANDY LOEHR date, with her current to questions from the of Light the Way board... I love this school challenging, I enjoyed EXAMINER STAFF WRITER term expiring Dec. 31. Bellefontaine Examiner: Christian Counseling in district and this commu- having a part in steering [email protected] The other three candi- Mrs. Sanford, age 61, Bellefontaine. nity and want to contin- the ship of city govern- dates seeking four-year is a Bellefontaine High “I originally ran for ue to help them both ment. We not only pow- Voters in the terms are: Mark A. Fissel, School graduate. She and school board because I thrive.” ered through, our city Bellefontaine City School Mike Vetorino and Colin her husband, Jim, have love education and this Mr. Fissel, age 40, also came out the other side District will have the C. Yoder. two grown daughters and was a way for me to still is a BHS graduate, and much stronger financially opportunity on the Nov. The terms of current four grandchildern, two be involved with educa- he and his wife, than it’s ever been,” he 5 ballot to select three Board of Education of whom are current BCS tion,” said Mrs. Sanford, Stephanie, settled in the said. candidates out of four President Joan students. who also serves as an Bellefontaine communi- Mr. Fissel also has total individuals in the Haushalter and member The incumbent candi- associate pastor at First ty after college to raise worked in a part-time city running for the Tim O’Rielley conclude date holds a bachelor of Christian Church in their four sons. of Bellefontaine treasurer Bellefontaine City at the end of this year arts degree from Miami Bellefontaine. In 2007, he ran for role and has served in the Schools Board of and they are not seeking University and a master’s “This board is an Bellefontaine City private sector, starting an Education in the contest- re-election. Mrs. degree in social work amazing board! Council-at-Large and investment advisory firm ed race for three open Haushalter has served on from The State Everyone has a heart for served three consecutive in 2008 with his college seats. the board for 12 years University. She has prac- our students and a goal terms. roommate. Twenty-year board of and Mr. O’Rielley for 16 ticed social work in of providing them with “As many folks know, education member years. Logan County for more the best education possi- those were very difficult See Candidates on Brenda S. Sanford is the Here’s a look at each than 39 years and since ble. I am running for one times financially for fami- Page 2 lone incumbent candi- of the candidates based

Bellefontaine City Schools hires first new treasurer/CFO in four decades

BY MANDY LOEHR EXAMINER STAFF WRITER [email protected]

Bellefontaine City Schools Board of Education members extended a 2 1/2 year con- tract to a new treasurer and chief financial officer at their Monday evening meeting, concluding the treasurer search that has taken place during the last several months. Northwestern Local Schools Assistant Treasurer Wasson’s new treasurer/chief financial officer contract will begin EXAMINER PHOTO | MANDY LOEHR Jan. 1, replacing BCS treas- Bellefontaine City Schools new treasurer and chief financial officer Joshua Wasson urer Keith Krieger, who signs his contract Monday evening following the board of education meeting, accom- retires Dec. 31 following panied by Board of Education President Joan Haushalter. Seated behind Wasson are more than 40 years of serv- his wife, Kristen, and their children, Thad, 9, and Zeke, 12. ice to the district. Commensurate with his Superintendent Hall for ment of the district. years, and previously han- experience, the board has the trust they have placed “We are confident that dled payroll and person- offered Mr. Wasson an in me,” he said. we found our next treasur- nel at Northwestern Local annual salary of $94,900. “Bellefontaine City er/CFO and fiscal manag- Schools for one year, as With his SERS pick up, School District appeals to er in Joshua Wasson. Josh previously reported in an EXAMINER PHOTO | NATE SMITH Medicare pick up, life me due to the exciting and is a knowledgeable and Examiner article Newly-appointed Logan County Common Pleas Court innovative climate that is insurance, professional motivated individual who announcing his selection Judge Kevin Braig speaks Monday to fellow local very apparent here and dues, health insurance and understands how finances as the new BCS treasur- Republicans during a central committee meeting at the vacation, his contract I’m thrilled to be a part of relates to a school system. er/CFO. Logan County History Center, 521 E. Columbus Ave. value is $108,545, members it. I look forward to serv- We believe he will merge In addition to school said. ing the board of educa- seamlessly to continue to finance experience, he Wasson attended the tion, students and parents meet and exceed the high also worked with the Ohio Gov. DeWine taps meeting with his wife, of the Bellefontaine City expectations of his new Department of Kristen, an Urbana City School District.” role and our school sys- Schools teacher, and their Board of Education tem.” Administrative Service, President Joan Haushalter Braig as common two children, Zeke, 12, and She also thanked Chris serving as Budget Analyst related how important the Thad, 9. Mohr and Becky Jenkins and served Champaign treasurer search is for the “I am very pleased and from K-12 Consulting for Residential Services in pleas court judge district, as the individual honored to have been their services in providing various positions, includ- selected as the district’s “sets the entire fiscal cul- BY THE EXAMINER STAFF qualified candidates for ing budget manager for next treasurer/CFO. I want ture of the school and is Kevin Braig intends to bring a conservative approach the position. several years. to thank the Board of ultimately responsible for to his work as the new Logan County Common Pleas the entire fiscal manage- Wasson has served in Education and See CFO on Page 4 Court Judge, the newly-appointed jurist told fellow his current role for 4 1/2 Logan County Republicans Monday during a meeting at WEST LIBERTY VILLAGE COUNCIL the Logan County History Center, 521 E. Columbus Ave. Judge Braig assumes the common pleas court bench, Dec. 2. “I will be independent and impartial, and will also Concern over Dodge Park lighting project expressed bring conservative values,” the job, he said during the meeting of the Logan County Republican Central AMANDA TONOLI The bridge was closed this and I want those lights can get those lights...but I Committee. EXAMINER STAFF WRITER many years ago because it so bad,” she said. “I think, think the ball has got to be He said Gov. DeWine contacted him by telephone [email protected] was condemned by county like the splash pad, this has in their court. We want to about noon on Monday, and informed him of the devi- engineers. Council mem- got to be a community- back them up, but we can’t sion. West Liberty Village bers are working on find- owned project. They need stick our necks out this Braig, of Belle Center, replace Judge William T. Council members are hesi- ing out who owns the to raise some money. I far.” Goslee, who resigned, effective July 15. tant to be “on the hook” bridge to ultimately turn it know raising money for In other business, Street He must run for election, Nov. 3, 2020, for the for costly lighting for a into a walking path to get splash pad (was) a lot of Supervisor Bill Detrick remainder of the term ending Dec. 31, 2022. Dodge Park project for a into Dodge Park. work, but it’s been a lot of gave an update on the 34 In August, The Logan County Republican Central new field. “I guess I’m just con- fun and has brought a lot trees in Lions Park he Committee nominated Braig along with Linda Councilwoman Jill cerned they (the Ball of fun to the community. deemed unsafe. MacGillivray and Eric Stewart for Gov. DeWine’s con- McKelvey said she didn’t Association) want to put all With the lights I think Detrick said he met sideration to fill Goslee’s unexpired term. think council was in a of us on the hook for that they’re missing something with the Lions Club about The committee had previously selected local attor- position to sign a note for much money and they’re if they don’t approach it cutting down the trees and ney Steven Fansler, who ultimately declined the nomi- $388,000 for lights for the not willing to do any that way. This community told them of the intention nation. field. fundraising,” McKelvey owns that splash pad.” to cut them down. Braig received his bachelor’s degree from Ohio “There are so many said. Griffith said the The Lions Club was University Scripps School of Journalism in Athens and things we need to address Councilwoman Jayne resource West Liberty has going to meet to discuss if law degree from University of College of first,” she said. Griffith said she does want is that the community will they were going to aid Law. The Ohio State Bar Association member currently One of the items she lights for the park. work together. council financially. serves as partner at Shumaker, Loop and Kendrick, LLP, cited was the West “I’ve thought and “That is our number in Columbus, where his practice focused on farming Columbus Street Bridge. thought and thought about one thing,” she said. “They See LIGHTING on Page 3 and agribusiness. 2 • BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER • Tuesday, October 29, 2019

eMail: [email protected] Local & State ONLINE @ www.examiner.org Candidates ______n THANKSGIVING MEALS • West Mansfield Thanksgiving Banquet —5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, public invited to free traditional BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER Continued from Page 1 OhioHealth Riverside these challenges for a Thanksgiving meal served at West Mansfield HUBBARD PUBLISHING CO. Methodist Hospital. positive outcome.” Conservation Club, 701 S. Main St., sponsored by Give PO Box 40 • Bellefontaine, OH 43311 Additionally, he has He and his wife, Carrie, “We need to explore An independent daily newspa- and Take Community Services in celebration of local sup- been involved in econom- per Founded in 1891 moved back to new ways to gain efficien- port to the non-profit agency; carry-out available; direct by E.O. & H.K. Hubbard ic development with the Bellefontaine in 2004 to cies in our processes and quesitons to (937) 594-0756. Issued daily except Sunday at city, Logan County start a family and they reduce operating costs,” • Thanksgiving Day love dinner — Noon to 4 p.m. 127 E. Chillicothe Ave. Chamber of Commerce have two sons in the Mr. Yoder said. “I’m not Thursday, Nov. 28, First United Methodist Church, 201 N. and Downtown MEMBER OF THE: school district. talking about reducing Main St.; meal includes roast turkey, homemade gravy, Bellefontaine Partnership. Ohio Newspaper Association “Joining the school staff, but instead explor- mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, green beans, dressing, “A common thread board is an opportunity ing alternative funding and the Inland Daily Press deviled eggs, pie and beverages, donations are accepted, through all those experi- for me to make a positive sources, like grants as Association • The Associated but are not expected nor required; delivery and trans- ences has become crystal impact on our schools. I they become available, Press • Ohio League of Home portation available, with requests received by noon Nov. Dailies clear to me — communi- had the great honor of co- and streamlining opera- 27 to 592-9651. PUBLISHER: JON HUBBARD ties thrive AND die by the chairing the BCS operat- tions to realize savings in GENERAL MANAGER: T.J. HUBBARD strength of its educational ing levy campaign this a way that makes sense ADVERTISING DIRECTOR: BOB CHAPMAN system. Put frankly, busi- spring. for teachers and students. CIRCULATION MANAGER: JILL THOMAS nesses don’t want to “The levy passed by a In addition, Mr. Yoder n BELLEFONTAINE locate or expand in a historic margin and that said he would like to BEAT SUBSCRIPTION RATES community where the experience, working explore the services pro- POLICE & FIRE Delivered by carrier, per week ...$2.40 school system is failing. alongside BCS teachers, vided to the growing pop- By motor route, per week...... $2.40 “Bellefontaine City staff and administrators ulation of special needs Man lodged after Sunday the passenger Price of single copy...... 75¢ Schools has been fortu- helped me become more students and whether domestic dispute side of his car’s wind- By mail R.F.D. in Logan and adjoining nate to have strong com- familiar with the inner teachers have the support shield was shattered Counties, per year postpaid ...$125.40 Joshua M. Carr, 34, of munity support, which is workings of the schools they need, along with 521 E. Brown Ave., Apt. A, while parked in a munici- By mail outside of Logan and evidenced in passing and truly realize the addressing open enroll- surrounding counties...... $147.40 was charged Monday pal parking lot at the levies, building new excellence of the district ment numbers by build- ONLINE Edition with domestic violence. southwest corner of schools, and on and on. and its staff. I feel a great ing pride in the district. Five weeks ...... $9.50 Officers of the Columbus Avenue and We have two long-tenured Thirteen weeks...... $24.70 responsibility to support “Open enrollment Bellefontaine Police Detroit Street. He was Twenty six weeks ...... $49.40 board members stepping BCS and have a unique set allows students to attend Department responded notified of the damage Fifty two weeks-(1 year)...... $98.80 down in December, and of skills that I can bring to other districts and, when to the residence around around 1:35 a.m. while at Lesser periods by mail slightly more than propor- with them goes a lot of the board to help BCS tell they do, state funding ear- 9:20 a.m. after witnesses the Beer Vault, 149 W. tionate cost of yearly rate. Mail subscriptions will experience and leader- Columbus Ave. not be accepted from territories served by an its positive story to the marked for BCS goes with reported a woman was Examiner newspaper courier or motor routes. ship. In addition, our community. them, which affects our trying to leave but a man Teen found out after school treasurer is retir- All subscriptions for papers delivered “Additionally, I come bottom line. I’d like to do pulled her back inside by curfew by carrier are payable in advance at ing. from a family of educa- more to promote our her hair. the Examiner office. No paper sent by “I’ve watched this tors. My mother, Maureen schools, tell our story and Draven L. Vanschoyck, mail unless paid for in advance, a Mary Major told offi- 15, of 717 W. Williams postal regulation. Subscriptions are financial and leadership Yoder, had a long career keep kids at BCS,” he said. cers the two have a son Ave., was charged today non-refundable. Online subscriptions vacuum developing, cou- at BCS as did my father- Mr. Fissel also related together and have been must be paid in advance. with violating curfew. pled with having young in-law, Denny Lane. Two district is operating an HOW TO REACH US living together for five Around 1:50 a.m., he was children engaged in the of my three brothers are antiquated software sys- years. That morning as GENERAL: spotted walking on Main 592-3060 system, I felt it imperative in education and my tem, of which, only two CIRCULATION/SUBSCRIPTIONS: they were in a vehicle Street near Williams to get involved.” Grandmother Yoder districts in Ohio still oper- traveling back to the resi- Option 4 Avenue. A native of Cincinnati, served on the school ate. dence an argument CLASSIFIEDS: Option 5 He took off running Mr. Vetorino, age 61, is a board in West Liberty. “It’s likely we’ll need to ensued and Carr alleged- AFTERHOURS: (937) 407-0205 but soon stopped and 1976 Moeller High School “Education has always implement a new enter- ly grabbed her by the was taken into custody. NEWSROOM Option 1 graduate. He earned an been an important part of prise software program hair. He then allegedly He was returned home Nate Smith...... 1118 undergraduate degree our family and I think that over the next five years. threatened to smash her and the report was for- Mandy Loehr...... 1116 from exposure helps me under- Anyone with experience face into the dashboard. warded to prosecutors for and a master’s degree stand issues not only as a in a transition of that SPORTS Option 2 Carr denied anything further review. from the University of parent, but from the per- magnitude can appreciate happened but later want Matt Hammond-Sports Editor ...... 1122 Dayton. spective of a teacher or the task ahead.” Aaron LaBatt ...... 1115 to claim Major assaulted FIRE DEPARTMENT He taught in three administrator.” Relating to the candi- him. An arresting officer ACTIVITY ADVERTISING Option 3 prior districts prior to Looking ahead at the dates goals for the reminded him of his early Bob Chapman- ...... 2125 Ad. Director arriving in Bellefontaine Firefighters from Jim Strzalka ...... 1126 next four years, each of upcoming years, many of claim that nothing hap- City Schools in the fall of the candidates provided them related the impor- pened between the two. Bellefontaine Fire and 1984. For 28 years, he their thoughts for chal- tance of keeping the dis- He was lodged in the EMS Department report the following activity: taught high school busi- lenges facing the school trict on strong financial Logan County Jail. Saturday — 7:20 a.m., ness and also coached district, many of which footing and helping newly Two face intoxication squad run; 8:51 a.m., www.examiner.org softball, golf, girls basket- centered around the fiscal hired Treasurer Joshua charges medic to north Madriver [email protected] ball and junior high bas- concerns and state fund- Wasson get acclimated Street and east Sandusky E-MAIL ketball, retiring from Clarence L. Harris III, ing issues. into his new role. Ave. for a motor vehicle [email protected] teaching in 2012. “School finance and The candidates also 24, of Springfield, was [email protected] crash; 10:22 a.m., engine For the last eight years, charged Sunday with [email protected] choosing how to spend stressed the importance to 113 Carter Ave. to assist Mr. Vetorino has served as limited dollars are signifi- of helping district stu- public indecency and [email protected] public intoxication. with smoke removal from [email protected] a part-time news reporter cant concerns that dents succeed. Around 1:25 a.m. officers a cooking fire, no dam- for WPKO radio, and he Bellefontaine City Schools “I am excited about the age; 3:54 p.m., squad run; related that he has cov- confront,” Mr. Vetorino prospect to work with found him behind 207 W. Second Class Postage Paid At Columbus Ave. on the 8:08 p.m., engine to 215 E. Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311 ered more than 150 said. other board members to Brown Ave. for a tree on Publication Number school board meetings, “For all the great things continue to offer educa- ground, laying face first 049000 in his vomit. wires, contacted Dayton including nearly all of about BCS, there still are tional opportunities for Power & Light Co., “Nothing is stronger than He was helped to his Bellefontaine City challenges,” Mrs. Sanford our students while pro- removed tree and public opinion; given the facts, feet but could not stand Schools’ meetings during said. “Because we have a viding the tools needed restored power; 8:37 p.m., nothing is wiser.” on his own. He then that period. more diverse student for their future growth,” medic to 300 E. Lake Ave. reportedly exposed him- The retired teacher body, we are more chal- Mr. Vetorino. for a wire down, found a self to officers, members said BCS staff members lenged to educate all of Mrs. Sanford said one tree down, and a cable of a Bellefontaine squad had posed him with the our students with cultural of her goals is “to find line down, advised busi- and patrons of the Beer idea of running for the sensitivity and in ways better and better ways to nesses to have tree Vault, 149 W. Columbus board of education, which that are the most effective empower every student in removed and contacted Ave., and urinated onto FORUM GUIDELINES sparked his candidacy. for each student. our district to be success- cable company; 9:50 p.m., Letters of less than 500 the ground. “When some current “The State of Ohio has ful no matter what their squad run; words will be given preference. He was transported to Writers should limit their letters staff members asked me not yet made a commit- background or God-given Sunday — 1:03 a.m., Mary Rutan Hospital for to one per month. For verifica- to consider running for ment to fund public ability.” squad run; 1:24 a.m., tion purposes, all letters must treatment of his excessive the school board, I was schools at a rate that Additionally, Mr. Yoder squad run; 10:07 a.m., include the writer’s address and intoxication level. telephone number. The writer’s intrigued with the respon- meets the inflation rate said he wants to “under- squad run; 11:27 a.m., • Lesley A. Frost, 36, of name and city will be printed sibility and leadership that we experience so stand how education con- squad run; 11:28 a.m., with each letter. No anonymous 9449 W. State Route 47, squad run; 1:35 p.m., attached to the position. even though new money tinues to evolve at the letters will be printed. Letters of DeGraff, was arrested squad run; 4:04 p.m., thanks will not be printed in the “I am qualified to be a was approved in the state and national level Monday for public intoxi- squad run; 4:45 p.m., Forum, nor will disputes school board member. My spring, we will have to and, finally, ensure teach- between customers and busi- cation, having an open mutual aid squad run for teaching experience, rais- nesses. continue to implement ers and staff have the container of alcohol and Tri-Valley Fire and EMS; The Examiner reserves the ing two daughters cost cutting measures to resources they need to be a probation violation. 6:11 p.m., dispatched for right to edit letters for length through the Bellefontaine maintain a balanced successful in the class- and clarity. Forum letters and At 5:40 p.m., officers a field fire, controlled City Schools and my guest editorials are the opinions budget.” room.” were dispatched to burn found, canceled on of the writers and do not neces- attendance as a reporter Mr. Yoder and Mr. Mr. Fissel also said he Village Pantry, 200 E. station; sarily reflect the opinions of the provides a unique per- Fissel also addressed wants to gain a deeper Examiner. E-mail letters may be Sandusky Ave., and found Monday — 2:10 a.m., spective.” sent to: deficit spending that is understanding of the edu- her laying on the ground engine dispatched to a news@ examiner.org Mr. Yoder, age 43, is a reflected in the district’s cational system while also near a trash bin. residence for an odor of 1994 BHS graduate. He gas, nothing found; 12:35 Letters can also be sent by fax to budget in the five-year coming alongside and Two half-empty bot- 592-4463, or by mail to: earned a bachelor’s forecast. supporting students. p.m., squad run; 1:10 tles of vodka were found p.m., squad run; 1:30 The Forum degree from the “Voters know that “Children aren’t widg- by officers, one in her Bellefontaine Examiner University of Toledo and deficit spending doesn’t ets manufactured on an p.m., engine and medic to purse and the other on Wal-Mart, 2281 S. Main P.O. Box 40 has been working in pub- work for long in a family assembly line, but rather the ground next to her. Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311 lic relations and market- household — it’s not terri- individuals cultivating in St. for a fire alarm, no fire; She complained of 3:06 p.m., squad run; 4:58 ing communications in bly different for municipal their formidable years. severe back pain and was p.m., squad run; 5:42 Columbus for 20 years. He and school budgeting,” Emotions, personalities transported by a p.m., squad run; 5:45 ABE MARTIN currently serves as senior Mr. Fissel said. “My hope and learning styles are Bellefontaine squad to p.m., grass truck to 605 manager of media rela- is that my financial expe- factors that must be con- Mary Rutan Hospital for W. Chillicothe Ave. for an tions for OhioHealth and rience and skill sets will sidered in turning out the treatment. Upon her dis- odor check, nothing works primarily at be helpful in addressing best possible ‘product.’” charge, she was taken found; 6 p.m., squad run; into custody for the pro- 6:05 p.m., grass truck to bation violation. 612 Newford Drive for JFS open burning, fire extin- Vehicle damaged guished; and JENNINGS FARLEY &SEELEY Today — 3:15 a.m., FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY Matthew B. Weber of YOU’RE NEVER FULLY DRESSED WITHOUT A Bellefontaine reported squad run. 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ALSO AVAILABLE ONLINE @ www.examiner.org n OBITUARIES Lighting ______Janet Lea Arrangements are in the care of Blanche’s caregiver. Shoffstall Funeral Home, Lakeview. Pastor Bryan Meadows officiates a Continued from Page 1 Accuntius Condolences may be expressed at funeral service at noon, Saturday, the police department. For the police chief Janet Lea Accuntius 61, of Sidney shoffstallfuneralhome.com. Nov. 2, 2019 at the Eichholtz Daring position, from one to four passed away Council also passed an & Sanford Funeral Home and ordinance establishing years’ experience, starting Monday, Oct. 28, Junior Robert Cremation Center, 321 N. Main updated salaries and salary is $50,000, with an 2019 at 12:52 a.m. at Hulbert Street, Bellefontaine. Visitation will wages for the street increase of $750 per year; her residence. She be two hours prior to the service on Junior Robert Hulbert, 94, of department employees from six to nine years an was born Oct. 10, Saturday at the funeral home. Burial and an amended ordi- increase of $500 per year; Bellefontaine, passed 1958 in Bellefontaine, will be in Highland Memorial nance establishing updat- and at 10 years an increase away, Sunday the daughter of the Cemetery in West Liberty. ed salaries and wages for of $1,200 per year. Morning, Oct. 27, late Stephen and Catherine (Thomas) Memorial contributions may be 2019 at Logan Acres Douglas. made to Universal Home Health & BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER Care Center, She is survived by daughter, Laura Hospice, 921 Rush Ave. Bellefontaine, Bellefontaine. (Ryan) Austerman of Tipp City; Ohio 43311. Junior was born granddaughter, Emily; and three sis- Funeral arrangements are in care Aug. 20, 1925 in Goshen Township, ters, Vickie Douglas, Karen Kelly and of the Eichholtz Daring & Sanford Auglaize County, a son of the late Jane Ernst. Janet was preceded in Funeral Home and Cremation Center Elmer and Daisy Shingledecker death by son, David Accuntius. in Bellefontaine and online condo- Hulbert. On July 23, 1965, he married Janet was employed by Ollie’s as a lences may be expressed to the family the former Virginia Wallace and she Sales Supervisor for over five years. at www.edsfh.com. PURCHASE, REDEEM & SAVE! She also worked as a teacher’s aide preceded him in death on April 11, for the Shelby County Education 2016. He is also preceded in death by Warren Wagner a son, Jeff Birt. Service Center. Janet was an avid Warren Wagner, 85, of Shelby, Junior is survived by two sons, reader and enjoyed working on cross- died Sunday morn- Ron (Denise) Birt of West Union, NEW PRICE! word puzzles or word searches. She ing, Oct. 27, 2019, at Ohio, and Kurt (Lorie) Hulbert of enjoyed baking, especially red velvet his home. Huntsville; nine grandchildren, Jacob cake. She loved her cat, Phoebe, and Warren was born Hulbert, Andrew Hulbert, Holly ONLY 4 AVAILABLE her granddaughter Emily, who was July 15, 1934 in * * Washington, Lori Birt, Joe Birt, Kyle her pride and joy of her life. Janet was Bellefontaine, to the Birt, Jeff Birt, Jr., Amy Birt and Brandi of the Christian faith. late Ira and Jennie Henry; 12 great-grandchildren, Funeral Services are Friday, Nov. (Warren) Wagner. He was a 1952 Braydon Hobart, Evan Birt, Noah 1, 2019, at noon at Cromes-Edwards graduate of Degraff High School and Birt, Alexis Birt, Noemi Washington, Funeral Home, 302 S. Main Ave., was a veteran of the Nahla Washington, Conner Knipple, Sidney. Burial will follow at Army. Warren was a well-educated Aiden Henry, Mandy Birt, Meagene Graceland Cemetery in Sidney. man, earning a bachelor’s degree in Birt, Jeffrey Birt, and Connor Dixon; Friends may visit from 10 a.m. until business from Anderson University, an aunt, Ruth Conkle of Lima, and the time of the service at the funeral an MBA from Indiana University, and several nieces and nephews. home. a doctorate from Michigan State. Junior was a 1942 graduate of New Memorial contributions may be Warren was a Certified Public Hampshire School. He retired from made to Wilson Health Hospice in Accountant and spent the majority of Sheller Globe in Lima, and later GARAGE DOOR KIT Janet’s memory. Condolences may be his career as an accounting professor worked at Indian Lake Schools and expressed to the Accuntius family at at Bowling Green State University Acrux Security. Junior was an avid fan our website, www.cromesfh.com. and Ashland University, from where of the Ohio State Buckeyes and he retired in 1999. A $540 VALUED CERT. . He enjoyed walking, Barbara Ann Warren was an active member of traveling with Virginia and loved the First Church of God in Shelby. He Burton being with his family and watching used his God-given talents to assist ONLY $349 Barbara Ann Burton, 85, of his grandchildren’s activities. the church as the financial coordina- Huntsville, passed Rev. Bryan Meadows officiates tor for many years in Shelby and also away Monday funeral services beginning at 5 p.m., (INCLUDES: Linear 7’ operator, Quiet DC was the financial coordinator for the Morning, Oct. 28, Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019 at Huntsville Ohio Ministries for the Church of motor, 1/2hp, battery backup, 2 remotes, 2019 at Green Hills United Methodist Church with visita- God for 33 years. He enjoyed any- Care Center, West tion from 3 to 5 p.m. Burial will be at and 1 keyless entry, w/installation) thing to do with figures and numbers, Liberty. a later date in Walnut Hill Cemetery. was the Treasurer for the Shelby Barbara was born Memorial contributions may be Salvation Army, and was on the Park • BELLEFONTAINE’S BEST CAR WASH on May 22, 1934 in given in his name to Logan County Village Board of Directors. He also $13 (“BEST” Car Wash) ...... Bellefontaine, a daughter of the late Cancer Society c/o Mary Rutan $9 enjoyed maps and crossword puzzles. Virgil and Hazel Alexander Gearhardt. Hospital. • BEST DOOR & WINDOW Warren is survived by his wife of She married Paul L. Burton on June Arrangements are in the care of 64 years, Margaret Ann (Trout) $540 ...... $349 27, 1953 and he preceded her in Shoffstall Funeral Home, Lakeview. (Linear 7’ operator, Quiet DC motor, 1/2hp, battery backup, 2 remotes, and death on Dec. 1, 1997. She was also Condolences may be expressed at Wagner, whom he wed on July 24, 1 keyless entry, w/installation) preceded in death by a sister, Beth shoffstallfuneralhome.com. 1955; three children, Marlene Roberts • CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT Carpenter and son-in-law, Bud (Frank Stamper) of Shelby, Mike PHOTO BOOTH RENTAL Watkins. Blanche Irene Wagner of Tokyo, Japan, and Duane $75 ...... $55 Barbara is survived by six children, LeVan (Jeanette) Wagner of Shelby; five Michael D. Burton of Seattle, Wash., grandchildren, Wade Roberts, Wendy • CLANCY’S (SIDNEY) Blanche Irene LeVan, 89, of Dechert, Jenny Nester, Drew Wagner, Phillip “Tom” (Tammy) Burton, $6 ...... $4 Kathy Watkins, and Ronald W. Bellefontaine, passed and Conal Wagner; five great-grand- away at 8:38 p.m. on (Valerie) Burton, all of Bellefontaine, children, Macie Dechert, Austin • COURT HOUSE SQUARE Sunday, Oct. 27, 2019 Donald L. (Camille) Burton of Nester, Abby Nester, Molly Ramsey, at her residence. She $10 ...... $7 Huntsville, and Alan (Kerri) Burton of Kaden Roberts, and Nevaeh Roberts; was born in Logan • CROSS FIRE ARCHERY Las Vegas, Nev.; 16 grandchildren; 34 County on March 20, a sister, June Little of Texas; two great-grandchildren; two brothers, $100 (Good on any new compound bow) ...... $70 1930 to the late Floyd nieces, Marjean Standridge and Janet David West of Florida, and Tom and Jennie (Seney) Wagner; and other relatives and $20 ...... Gearhardt of California; and a step- $14 Stevens. friends. In addition to his parents, he • DEJA YOU RESALE BOUTIQUE sister, Joan McCollough of Florida. On Sept. 19, 1947, she married was preceded in death by two broth- Barbara was a 1953 graduate of Clark LeVan and he preceded her in ers, Charles Wagner and Bob Wagner; $10 (ONLY 20 CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE) ...... $7 Washington Local School. She and a sister, Helen Ulmer. death March 27, 1987. A sister, Hazel • DONATOS PIZZA, SUBS, SALADS worked at Indian Lake Schools and Arnold, and a brother, Howard Family and friends are welcome later was lead cook at Head Start in Stevens, also preceded Blanche in Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, from 4 to 7 $32.73 (3 Med-1 topping, PU/Carryout) ...... $24 Bellefontaine. She was a member of death. p.m. at the Penwell Turner Funeral $10 ...... $7 Indian Lake Community Church and She is survived by her daughter, Home, 168 West Main Street, Shelby, First Christian Church. Barbara was Roxanne (James) Shaffer; her sons, Ohio, 44875. Funeral services are • DONUT SHOP & BAKERY ON THE LAKE, LLC an active member of Order of Eastern Greg (Ruthanna) LeVan and Todd Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019 at 10:30 am at $10 ...... $7.50 Star Bellefontaine Chapter #459 and (Karen) LeVan, all of Bellefontaine; the First Church of God, 3616 State (2 per purchase) formerly held several local and grandchildren, Ryan (Heather) Route 39, Shelby, Ohio 44875, with • EASTON WATER statewide positions. She was also a Shaffer, Jason (Tiffany) Shaffer, Clark Rev. Gary Swogger officiating. member of Auxiliary Guild of Mary $30 (Only 20 Available) ...... $18 (Lucy) LeVan, Tyler (Megan) Shaffer, Military honors will be conducted by Rutan Hospital. Barbara enjoyed cro- Tiffany (David) Butler, Timberley the Richland County Joint Veterans $69 (Good on any service call-5Available)...... $55 cheting, crossword puzzles, playing (Michael) Wyble, Tara LeVan, Brook Burial Detail immediately following the organ, working with ceramics, LeVan, and Lilli LeVan; 13 great- $180 ...... $145 the conclusion of the services at the cooking and baking. Her favorite time grandchildren; and many nieces and (1-year water cooler rental...... w/20gal. water a month - 5 Available) church. Burial will follow in of year was Christmas and decorating nephews. • INDIAN LAKE ROLLARENA for the holiday. She loved spending Blanche was a homemaker. She Greenwood Union Cemetery in $6 (Fri & Sat 7–10:30 p.m.)...... time with family and supporting her enjoyed going fishing, camping, and Degraff with Pastor Rita Bullock offi- $4.50 grandchildren. traveling with her family and friends. ciating graveside services at 3 p.m. • KIRKMONT CENTER HABITAT HOUSE Rev. Jim Ellington conducts grave- Memorial contributions may be Blanche loved to entertain with fami- $100 (Good for (1) night rental) ...... $70 side services at 1 p.m., Friday, Nov. 1, ly and friends and enjoyed spending made to the First Church of God in 2019 at Huntsville Cemetery. time with her grandkids. All who Shelby or Hospice of North Central $600 (Good for (1) week rental) ...... $420 In lieu of flowers, memorial con- loved and knew Blanche will miss Ohio. tributions may be given in her name her. To share a memory or express a • KNEAD MORE MASSAGE to Green Hills Care Center, West The family would like to give a condolence, please visit, $75 (Good for (1) SWEDISH MASSAGE & SAUNA COMBO PKG) . $52 Liberty, Ohio. special thank you to Rachel Engle, www.PenwellTurner.com. $25 (Good for (1) IONIC FOOT DETOX SESSION) ...... $18 • LEE’S COMFORT SHOES n $20 (Only 25 per month, 5 per customer) ...... $15 LOGAN COUNTY BEAT • LIBERTY GATHERING PLACE SHERIFF & HIGHWAY PATROL $10 ...... $7 3 transported from and Maria Coronati, 11, all motorist. Elsass reportedly tions in 1996, 2004 and • MAD RIVER KNIFE & SUPPLY S.R. 274 crash of Anna, were transported exited the vehicle and two in 2002 and also was A driver and her two to the hospital for treat- began to walk toward cited for failure to control. $10 ...... $7.50 child passengers were ment of possible injuries. deputies. He was unsteady Woman lodged for $50 ...... $35 transported by Huntsville The driver was cited for on his feet and showed EMS to Mary Rutan failure to control and dam- other signs of impairment. aggravated menacing • OHIO FITNESS & MARTIAL ARTS Hospital for treatment of age was heavy to the car, Deputies also noticed Kimberly A. Clark, 53, of $39.99 ...... possible injuries sustained which was towed from the burn out marks on the 3360 Bell Road, Huntsville, $28 (Good for (1) Month Gym Membership) in a one-vehicle crash scene. roadway that led to Elsass’ was charged with violating Saturday afternoon. Driver charged vehicle. He told deputies a civil protection order and $70 ...... $49 aggravated menacing (Good for (1) Month Family Gym Membership) Deputies of the Logan with OVI that he was not injured County Sheriff’s Office and said his vehicle had Friday. $79.99 ...... $59 Timothy D. Elsass, 45, of Deputies received a report Jennifer M. slid off the road when he (Good for (1) Month Kids Martial Arts) 11257 W. State Route 47, report about 6 p.m. Coronati, 34, of Anna, was had stopped to check his operating a westbound car Quincy, was charged with Friday from Clark’s broth- $165 ...... $119 operating a vehicle under mail at his mailbox. He er, the protected party in (Good for (1) Month Family Gym & Martial Arts Membership) on State Route 274 near denied consuming alco- Township Road 99 about the influence of alcohol the CPO, who reported • UNSEEN ELEGANCE hol. that his sister had made 2:20 p.m. when she drove and/or drugs related to an $10 ...... $7 off the left side of the road incident Monday evening. The defendant refused verbal threats to harm and the vehicle over- Deputies on patrol to submit to field sobriety him. He told deputies he turned, striking two road about 7:30 p.m. observed a testing. He was transport- was in fear for his family’s INTERESTED IN JOINING THE PROGRAM? signs and a tree and then vehicle that had been stuck ed to the Logan County safety. CALL 592-3060 x2125 TO FIND OUT HOW! coming to a final rest. in a ditch at State Route 47 Jail, where he also refused Deputies located Clark Coronati and passen- near County Road 34 and to take a breath test. He at her residence and she NOTE: Certificates can’t be combined with any other offer, coupon or gers Troy C. Gockley, 7, stopped to assist the has previous OVI convic- was lodged in the jail. gift certificate. No cash back value and are a non-refundable purchase. 4 • BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER • Tuesday, October 29, 2019 CFO ______

Continued from Page 1 Hiatt related that girls • approved a change in wrestling is currently resignation date for Tara He holds a bachelor’s gaining popularity in the Gastineau, family and degree in Business and state, and he estimates consumer sciences, to Economics from that approximately 80 Nov. 15, and also a Muskingum University, school districts in Ohio change in her supplemen- and his Master’s In offer girls wrestling in tal contract resignation as Business Administration some form. The Ohio Family, Career and from Bowling Green State Wrestling Coaches Community Leaders of University. Association will host a America, effective Nov. Also during the meet- state tournament this year 15; ing, staff member Brady and state championships • extended a supple- Hiatt presented to the will be earned in different mental contract to April board during the commit- weight classes. Jameson, FCCLA adviser; tee of the whole regarding Approximately 150 • accepted the resigna- starting a girls wrestling schools would have to tion of Shauntee program in the district. offer the sport for it to be Slonecker, cook, effective He said several girls are sanctioned by the Ohio Oct. 25; and EXAMINER PHOTO | NATE SMITH interested in the sport, High School Athletic • approved the follow- and his plan is to make it Association, he said. ing volunteer coaches: Jim County treasurer sworn in a club sport rather than a The girls wrestling club Sanford, girls ; school-sponsored sport to will be permitted to use Andrea Simon, cheerlead- New Logan County Treasurer Rhonda Stafford, center, was sworn into office Monday start. the school’s mats and ing; and Daniel Weikart, evening by Logan County Commissioner Joe Antram, left, and Logan County Auditor He will evaluate the facilities, but will not use girls bowling, with mem- Jack Reser, right, during a special meeting of the Logan County Republican Central club’s performance dur- the Bellefontaine City ber Brenda Sanford Committee at the Logan County History Center, 521 E. Columbus Ave. Stafford has ing a three-year period to Schools’ name, officials abstaining. been working in the Logan County Treasurer’s Office for more than 15 years and has determine whether is said. The next regular been serving as the acting treasurer following the retirement of longtime Treasurer might be a good fit for a In other action, the rescheduled meeting is Dara Wren. Officials said no other applicants expressed interest in the position. school-sponsored sport. board: 6:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18. Stafford was overwhelmingly endorsed by county Republicans during the meeting.

MANUFACTURED HOMES DELINQUENT LAND TAX 2019 DUPLICATE

The Manufactured Homes returned delinquent by HINES CAROL A...... 58.78 HARSHBARGER JOHN...... 291.24 COX THERESA L...... 2,289.68 the County Treasurer of LOGAN County, with the KERN PHILLIP L ...... 653.93 BLACKWELL KENNETH ...... 1,435.14 DRUMMOND MICHELLE L...... 50.81 2019 taxes, assessments, interest and penalties ZIRKLE MARY...... 506.50 RUENZI ADRIENNE...... 40.56 DAUM ANTHONY P...... 9,985.89 charged there upon agreeably to law are contained ALLEN ROGER ...... 32.61 SCOTT MATTHEW K ...... 55.84 KRUEGER WILLIAM E...... 27.62 and described in the following list by name of prop- SHORT JOHN E...... 2,607.65 OBENOUR CHRISTOPHER M ...... 3,899.67 ODLE JESSE...... 161.57 erty owner, with last name first; and the amount due 28-MONROE BEN LOGAN SD KINCAID LULA B ...... 405.86 BASINGER DON ...... 123.82 in dollars: MERCER BILLY...... 1,608.63 HARFORD DAVID & LAURA ...... 727.81 SWAN SCOTT...... 73.54 JORDAN DANIEL D & ROBERTA...... 3,968.68 NAME OF OWNER .....AMT. DUE BUTLER MARK ...... 561.14 SKAGGS MERRIE J...... 74.67 DOTSON LARRY E...... 755.10 ARNETT WILLIAM L...... 192.22 NARROW GATES DEVELOPMENTS INC ...... 30.92 01-BLOOMFIELD TWP ILSD 31-MONROE VALLEY HI CORP POSTON MARY LYNN...... 335.52 SNOW DOUGLAS...... 5,946.14 BERRY RONALD JR ...... 6,177.37 SPRING COREY W ...... 491.58 ACKERMAN ASIA & HOFFMAN SETH...... 4,940.24 DOTY CHAD ...... 11,288.86 ADKINS DONNA ...... 253.51 NICHOLS CARLTON J ...... 1,119.37 GRAVETT ROBERT L...... 298.81 TAVENNER JOY J ...... 74.35 03-BLOOMFIELD TWP SIDNEY SD GREENPOINT CREDIT LLC ...... 2,960.14 LAFFERTY STEPHEN ...... 88.99 VERNON J C-R A WILHOITE ...... 276.22 SCHAFFER NICOLE L ...... 383.52 CROSBY NORMAN E ...... 1,453.55 LANCE RICHARD L...... 214.54 ROBINSON SHERYL L...... 214.97 SCHAFFER NICOLE...... 503.15 COCHRAN BRANDY ...... 281.43 BAILEY BILL ...... 365.96 32-PERRY BEN LOGAN SD NESBITT ANTHONY W & NANCY ...... 1,087.61 05-BOKESCREEK TWP RIDGEMONT SD DIXON AMY...... 1,079.33 EVILSIZOR CHARLES P ...... 976.69 BROWN DWIGHT O ...... 43.34 GARLAND-BRIGGS CHERYL...... 1,256.85 TUTTLE JOHN & MARJORIE W R O S ...... 224.64 METZLER JOHN P & VICKIE K...... 115.18 HOBERTY JAMES ALLEN ...... 355.58 WATKINS DAVID M ...... 97.14 STIMMEL ROBERT ...... 417.14 33-PERRY W MANSFLD CORP THOMPSON TERESA S ...... 5,181.10 06-BOKESCREEK TWP RIDGEWAY CORP YOUNG WILMA...... 481.69 MCGLAUN JULIE M ...... 50.08 49-UNION RIVERSIDE SD CANTRELL WILLIAM ...... 599.61 BUTLER DOUGLAS & SHARY...... 41.58 TERRELL COURTNEY ...... 12.06 DOTSON STEVE T...... 22.52 CANTRELL WILLIAM W ...... 227.35 SHOE MARY...... 107.80 HICKLE DAVID...... 150.95 50-UNION W LIB SALEM SD 07-BOKESCREEK TWP W MANSFLD CORP STEWART DALE C ...... 445.06 STEVENS ELIZABETH...... 4,437.03 KING DARRIN L & JOE W...... 2,757.46 ROBSON SUSAN ...... 2,780.13 FRIEND BRUCE A ...... 109.12 CURTIS ANGELA ...... 203.47 BROCK ERNEST & VICKIE ...... 302.94 BRUGLER DAVID W ...... 3,395.66 FRIEND JESSE ...... 2,705.47 BECKMAN JAMES ...... 503.41 BRINEGAR JEANNE...... 317.64 JOHANN DOUGLAS N ...... 38.35 SHOUGH JEFFREY ...... 2,581.43 RHOADES TERRY VAN...... 47.38 BERRY ROBERT ...... 2,605.28 WELTY KENNETH E...... 113.42 CORWIN ROBERT ...... 27.31 SLONECKER BOBBY ...... 159.91 MUSKO RAYMOND...... 1,186.13 RUSSELL DANA R ...... 693.76 PORTER ROBERTA A...... 16,106.65 WALKER SCOTT W...... 229.14 HOSKINS PENNY L ...... 112.12 COLEMAN DUANE & MONIE...... 3,710.92 SCHWARTZ CHARLES A ...... 519.91 VICORY BRENDA S ...... 239.86 BRUNSON MICHAEL L & LORNA...... 144.52 DEWITT RICHARD L...... 980.02 BARGA JAMES ...... 933.27 CREDIT THRIFT INC ...... 379.88 DAVIS PATRICIA...... 365.04 09-HARRISON TWP ILSD SCHWARTZ CHARLES ...... 202.72 REAMES RUBY ...... 228.81 PAIGE KENDRA...... 390.81 FROST ELIZABETH ...... 2,163.16 CAMPBELL LAWRENCE M...... 681.98 BRADEN ANNA B ...... 124.43 GILLIAM JAMES W JR ...... 53.04 HARBOUR TRACY JOE...... 462.29 LEISS MARK...... 3,553.20 WARD JESSE...... 294.75 WILSON CORETHA ...... 152.76 BRENNER JOSEPH A & ALISON ...... 210.15 35-PLEASANT DEGRAFF CORP LUSK MILDRED THOMPSON...... 417.31 GARZA LEONEL P...... 557.93 KEMP LAVERN H...... 524.58 ELLIS JEFFREY A SR ...... 26.70 PALMER SANDRA K ...... 1,002.71 FRAZIER RICHARD E ...... 130.56 ASHCRAFT TAMARA ROSE...... 245.19 BEAIR BERNARD & MARY...... 105.04 WANDELL JOANN ...... 755.10 DOUGHERTY ERIN...... 23.39 11-HARRISON BELLEFONTAINE CORP 36-RICHLAND BEN LOGAN SD THE REFUGE INC ...... 362.37 GASMIRE KENNETH W SR...... 2,485.00 LOWMASTER STEPHEN...... 54.71 ROGAN JAMIE...... 21.58 TAVENNER JOY J ...... 85.65 GIBSON TEDDY L & DIANA L...... 1,041.44 MIRACLE DELIA L ...... 1,084.75 BOYSEL MELODY A...... 505.51 SCHEER ANTOINETTE...... 755.10 PETERSON TAMMY...... 3,765.47 POWELL RICHARD E ...... 492.90 HANLON WILLIAM & PAMELA...... 88.68 TAVENNER JOY J ...... 131.63 HUFFMAN DAVID...... 370.73 BAIN MELANIE M ...... 607.15 SANTOS KRISTINA...... 1,252.38 BOEDICKER SHANE ...... 236.92 GRUBE ELIZABETH L...... 82.60 STRICKLAND SHERI LYNN...... 102.83 GREEN PAULA E ...... 801.09 HOFFMAN JULIE ...... 104.94 FIRSTENBERGER CHARLES D ...... 164.80 COLLINS JOSEPH N ...... 33.69 FOUST JENNY R ...... 275.46 ORGAN ANNETTE ...... 496.34 NASON DENIS J ...... 264.47 WHALEY DEBRA...... 57.27 GRUMBLING PEGGY M...... 174.08 WEAKS RICHARD M...... 189.12 COVRETT SHARON ...... 241.14 BURD JEREMY W ...... 67.44 PAYNE BRIAN R...... 450.28 THOMPSON ROBERT ...... 130.40 CRAWFORD ERIC M & JINNIFER J ...... 132.55 RAY RANDY & JEAN...... 363.33 THOMPSON ROBERT E...... 130.40 ROLLINS ROGER W SR...... 310.89 SCHECKELHOFF JEROME CLEM MICHAEL ...... 125.40 NEWLAND BEATRICE ...... 559.08 THOMPSON TERESA...... 1,635.50 COATE NAIDA J...... 486.31 VOSS ABIGAIL ...... 15.79 WOODARD DANNY...... 1,062.60 C/R GARY J SCHECKELHOFF...... 879.23 BELK DENNIS R & DEBRA S ...... 90.76 NIELSEN CASEY...... 63.56 WICKLINE DIMOND L...... 339.43 RAMSEY BRIAN ...... 310.38 TAVENNER JOY J ...... 164.18 HINDERS CINDI ...... 1,779.71 HUGHES GREGORY...... 152.57 12-JEFFERSON TWP BLSD SNOW JOSEPH M ...... 275.62 CONLEY MICHAEL & LYNDA...... 371.81 TREE LINKS INC...... 300.04 COX ROGER E ...... 1,714.20 SCOTT JOHN...... 243.61 MENTZER LARRY...... 531.54 SPENCER MIKE...... 978.87 GIST BETTY J ...... 73.68 GASMIRE DAVID ...... 133.34 WOODARD DANNY N...... 235.21 SAWYER DONALD & EULCIA W R O S...... 143.19 GUIDER JOHN ...... 857.64 SHIELDS JOHN H...... 1,088.76 PUGH JACK & SONDRA ...... 49.02 ANDERS RUSSELL N ...... 557.52 ALEXANDER MARY I ...... 46.86 PRICE MELINDA M ...... 2,594.55 TROUT DONALD R JR...... 132.23 SCARBERRY PAUL...... 431.61 SNIDER BETTY M...... 203.09 HARRIS DUSTIN ...... 82.32 GORDON RANDY...... 194.47 KINNAN JOHN...... 1,058.12 WEBB O C ...... 85.11 CRUCE DENNIS...... 100.42 PALMER JAMES R...... 61.99 WOODARD NANCY S...... 1,292.02 KUHN PAUL V ...... 832.47 NIXON DORIS J ...... 138.54 FROST SHEILA ...... 1,036.18 LARGE JAMES...... 1,111.29 BOYER DEIDRA ...... 8,095.07 SHIRK KYLE & LINDA ...... 6,857.02 COX CHRISTA...... 977.88 LITTLE LUCAS W ...... 113.26 MEYER DEL JR ...... 42.03 SWISHER DAISY...... 161.88 BURKHAMMER THOMAS & BUSSARD ORVILLE & JOYCE ...... 1,537.93 LINE STEVEN ...... 99.19 DEROSSETT FRANK E...... 646.43 FISHER CHRISTOPHER WAPAK FRYBERG RD ...... 1,836.12 THELMA BURKHAMMER...... 3,222.39 BAILEY JUDY ...... 1,320.29 SMITH RICHARD & SHIRLEY...... 1,189.27 ROBERTS JAMES ...... 10,997.66 LOGAN NANCY ...... 70.86 MATTHEWS SHERRI ...... 14.11 39-RICHLAND BELLE CTR CORP NEWSOME TERRY & ROBIN ...... 935.31 GRESSNER LINDA L ...... 92.53 ALLEN RICHARD ...... 208.13 GAYHEART EARL...... 913.50 DAVIS JANE ...... 203.96 MCCOY BRANDON...... 123.91 HILTIBRAN GERALD ...... 491.22 MILLER ERIC...... 279.98 BURKHOLDER LEON...... 25.83 LEOPOLD WILLIAM L ...... 71.26 17-LAKE TWP BELLEFT CORP MULFORD JOHN...... 77.93 HARVEY CAROL A ...... 1,289.70 BEACH MARK M...... 116.14 ERWIN AIMEE M...... 47.66 WARREN FOSTER E ...... 1,415.55 PATTON JOHN E ...... 4,801.50 RENNER KENNETH E ...... 27.71 MILLER TONJIA ...... 1,199.63 HUGHES DICK I & VALARIE...... 832.47 ODER HAROLD E & ROSELLA ...... 1,884.06 ANDERSON ROGER ...... 199.54 GAMMELL MARY J ...... 1,596.57 RICE CHRISTINA C ...... 206.87 BUSSARD ORVILLE...... 728.17 SUTTER JAMES T & SUSAN R DANIELS ...... 15.16 JOHNSON SEVILLA B...... 801.31 PALMER JEAN RAY...... 613.12 ROBINSON TERESA E...... 705.24 GRUBE ELIZABETH ...... 62.31 ALMASSY MARY R ...... 3,990.96 TREEN ANTHONY ...... 275.62 TROUT CARL & DONNA ...... 130.40 MACKELL JAMES...... 322.14 DALKE BEVERLY J...... 461.03 MABRY DANIEL L ...... 179.02 STILES LONNIE B...... 396.50 YOESTING GARY E...... 1,778.25 JENKINS JAMES...... 75.16 WILLIAMS DON...... 129.41 HOLLEY RANDY...... 1,423.08 PLYMALE CARMEN & JAMES HOUSER ...... 3,287.94 WILGUS KIMBERLY...... 389.89 QUESENBERRY DON ...... 1,415.71 BALL FRED ...... 41.58 DAVIS CLAUDIA ...... 30.00 BAYS BETH ...... 140.94 HURLEY WILLIAM M DEBORAH K...... 652.63 GRESSNER LINDA L ...... 949.43 ROARK TONYA L ...... 173.22 HERNE VIRGINIA ...... 43.53 BILLING TAMMY J ...... 970.85 BUTT TAMMY ...... 724.10 CHISM MARVIN & SUE W R O S ...... 1,200.92 GIBBS LARRY...... 56.81 GIBBS LARRY...... 326.24 ZEIGLER JAMES & PEGGY...... 243.80 BURCH CORY...... 988.97 ALLMON BRISON...... 904.58 JANSEN KARLA ...... 10,943.04 EWING KRISTEN MARIE ...... 103.64 TROUT MICHAEL ...... 26.22 HORNE ROBIN & JUDY HORNE WROS ...... 120.04 SHOOTS WILLIAM...... 776.31 REUBER NANCY...... 492.06 FROST SHEILA ...... 536.17 HAMILTON STEVEN ...... 118.16 BRITE TERRY...... 209.16 BELL DEBORAH K ...... 127.04 TURNMIRE VIRGINIA...... 1,152.49 18-LIBERTY BELLEF SD KOPP KATHERINE L...... 285.63 WATSON MELISSA ...... 83.71 MATHEWS MICHAEL A & CORMANY WADE E ...... 323.02 ALLEN JOHN ...... 133.59 SMITH JOYCE...... 108.94 ANGELA D MATHEWS ...... 6,663.06 20-LIBERTY WEST LIBERTY CORP MCFADDEN DON...... 12.10 FAULDER JASON...... 135.22 HENDERSON WILLIAM K...... 839.02 KING RON ...... 570.60 MERRIMAN SETH...... 73.79 GORDON JEANETTE L ...... 536.76 RITTER MARIANNE...... 1,692.62 STAFFORD TAMMY...... 373.45 DAUBER ELAINE K ...... 867.55 CARRILLO NAKIA...... 1,791.41 JOLLY LAURA ...... 18.08 CARR BURNES A ...... 1,041.44 23-MCARTHUR TWP ILSD PAXTON MARVIN...... 302.72 REID JACK & SANDRA...... 72.88 HIGH PATRICK E...... 1,646.79 RATLIFF GEORGE...... 2,393.20 SKAGGS JEFF W...... 691.08 ROBINSON NANCY ...... 434.54 BROWN DANIEL ...... 225.28 WILSON JAMES & WENDY...... 479.60 PITCOCK WARREN B...... 94.42 FOSTER STEVEN C...... 858.16 BREITIGAN CLYDE & DARLENE ...... 434.54 SNOW DANIEL ...... 253.94 HOFFMAN JOHN...... 259.17 BAUM JOHN A...... 987.29 FUERST JOHN ...... 1,770.95 GONTERMAN RONALD E ...... 85.11 LUCAS KATHLEEN A...... 440.97 BAKER KERRY & BARBARA...... 180.65 BROWN CARL M...... 326.97 KNOX RONALD...... 849.82 SKAGGS JEFF ...... 197.92 PATTON DONALD AND SHERI...... 2,054.26 CAMPBELL HENRY A ...... 169.18 TAVENNER JOY J ...... 75.97 JAMES TRAIG K ...... 59.52 DARR GREGORY J & ERIC LEE BLACKWELL...... 43.94 SMITH DURWARD E...... 60.71 KLAWON NORMAN & CAROL...... 924.77 ELLIOTT WILLIAM D...... 2,665.47 WEBSTER CANDICE L...... 313.37 TSCHUOR RICHARD...... 185.32 SKAGGS JEFF ...... 11.14 SIEBENECK ALICIA A ...... 238.00 HARRINGTON MARY T ...... 26.26 BRANDYBERRY FRANKLIN L & ANGELA K...... 988.90 NAVARRE KRISTINAL&STACEYMHAKEOS...... 301.98 SPOFFORD STEVE...... 100.00 DARGIS JAMES M...... 70.73 LOWMASTER PAUL & SANDY...... 203.56 SUNDBURG SUSAN JANE...... 713.40 SHEELEY CLARK ...... 200.00 SIFERD CHARLES...... 314.10 HOWARD WILMA FAYE...... 925.50 WILKINSON DAVID L ...... 910.86 HOFFMAN JOHN...... 358.10 MCCOY JAMES W & BETTY S MCCOY ...... 801.72 SMITH JAMES S ...... 1,153.45 NEELEY HELEN...... 201.23 RANES PATRICK & DEBRA ...... 254.02 RITTER LANNIE...... 4,510.70 SARVER MARK ...... 61.16 GOODALL MICHAEL ...... 123.00 BURTON JAMES R ...... 709.25 TREEN ANTHONY L...... 369.89 SHISLER ROBERT & TERRY...... 193.55 SIMPSON KENNETH W & SHERYL L SIMPSON ...... 696.94 WARD BOBBIE J ...... 82.64 MOORE GENEVIEVE ...... 103.86 KENNEDY DUSTAN...... 43.07 HARGIS MERLE 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Sphapmixay and Anna OHC South Division cham- Greeneview’s Sarah Trisel Triad came in fifth with a Higbee, West Jefferson’s pionship with 10-6 records. and Amanda Mickle, Alex Burton spearhead- 1-13 record. Julianna Bruicardi, The Eagles had the player Catholic Central’s Sara ed West Liberty-Salem’s Earning OHC North Northeastern’s Lauren of the year in Cidny Long. Alexander and Madison team this fall on Division first team were Tuttle and Mechanicsburg’s Earning South Division Plains’ Rylee Davis. her way to recording 1,000 WL-Salem’s Burton and Ava Mayo. first-team honors were Making the honorable kills for her career. Coaches Gabby Williams, while a ALEX GABBY Filling out the honor- Greenon’s Makenna Young mention list were BURTON WILLIAMS took notice as she was second-team spot went to able mention list were and Katie Pry, Madison Greeneview’s Kimberly voted the Ohio Heritage Michele Smith. North Division first team Northeastern’s Sam Plains’ Long and Hope Robinette and Elizabeth Conference North Division Several area players were Northeastern’s Wiseman, Liz Wiseman Featherolf, Greeneview’s Reichley, Catholic Central’s player of the year on the received honorable men- Mackenzie Grimm and and Emma Wiseman, Madyson Brittingham, Trish McConell and Logan recently released all-league tion. That included WL- Madison Grimm, Fairbanks’ Mechanicsburg’s Mallory Southeastern’s Trinity Fitzsimmons, Cedarville’s team. Salem’s Selena Weaver, Kaidie Carstensen and Lizzie Blakeman and Abby Cline and Cedarville’s Luisa Christian and Eva State-ranked Jaelen Meeker and Ally Nicol and Mechanicsburg’s Lawhorn and Fairbanks’ Abbigal Sheridan. Sheridan, Southeastern’s Northeastern won the OHC Gaver and Triad’s Jordan Audrey Ayars. Jayda Rausch and Cassie Landing spots on the Peyton Isaac and Libby North Division champi- Unger, Kendell Hughes and Others receiving second- Lamb. second team were Allen, Madison Plains’ Fiona onship with a perfect 16-0 Kelsey Cole. team nominations were Madison Plains and Southeastern’s Laney Mills Stuart and Gracie Farmer record. WL-Salem finished Making up the rest of the Fairbanks’ Taylor Greenview tied for the and Taylor Lewis, and Greenon’s Kai Bull. Ohio State’s J.K. Dobbins among best running backs in the nation BY MITCH STACY plete Ohio State team in AP SPORTS WRITER years. The No. 3 Buckeyes swept away Wisconsin 38-7 COLUMBUS — Ohio on what is looking like an State’s J.K. Dobbins is inevitable march to the backing up his preseason College Football Playoff. declaration that he’s the Dobbins’ numbers best college running back could be gaudier. He sat in in the nation. the latter parts of blowouts Dobbin’s 163 yards — and all eight Ohio State against then-No. 13 wins ended up blowouts. Wisconsin and its top- Second-stringer Master ranked defense last week Teague has gotten so much EXAMINER PHOTO | TONY BARRETT put him over 1,000 yards. late playing time that he’s Ohio State’s J.K. Dobbins finds a hole to run through against Wisconsin during Saturday’s game at . He’s the first Ohio State already piled up 588 yards back to hit the 1,000-yard on 86 carries. yards — earning him Big “They’ve got a lot of Oklahoma State’s Chuba State enters the stretch run. mark in each of his fresh- In practices before last Ten Offensive Player of the pride, our guys, and J.K. Hubbard, who hasn’t got- After a week off, the man, sophomore and jun- week’s game, Dobbins’ Week honors. ran with a chip on his ten a lot of national atten- Buckeyes face Maryland, ior seasons. teammates ribbed him “I know that was fueling shoulder,” Ohio State tion despite amassing 1,381 Rutgers, No. 5 Penn State That’s the territory of about the Heisman hype him a lot,” Ohio State coach Ryan Day said. yards and 16 touchdowns. and No. 14 Michigan. Archie Griffin, college foot- that was following Wisconsin guard Wyatt Davis said. “I “Jonathan Taylor is a won- Dobbins worked his way “Yeah, I find things I ball’s only two-time back Jonathan Taylor to still didn’t understand why derful running back, but into the Heisman Trophy need to get work on Heisman Trophy winner. Columbus. The Badgers star J.K. didn’t have as much (Dobbins) felt like he want- conversation, along with because my performances The Ohio State star ran for was widely considered the hype as he did. We were all ed to be the best running his quarterback Justin have been OK,” he said. over 1,000 yards in his nation’s best back. just saying this is your time back in the game. It had a Fields and defensive end “They have not been out- sophomore, junior and Dobbins responded to prove it.” lot to do with the way he Chase Young, who had four standing. I’m trying to find senior seasons. with 163 yards and two Taylor managed just 52 ran, but it also had to do sacks against Wisconsin. a way to have that out- Dobbins leads a bal- touchdowns and caught yards on 20 carries against with the offensive line.” With all the accolades, standing performance. It’s anced offense that many three passes for 58 yards — a new-look 4-4-3 Ohio Dobbins is second in Dobbins believes he’s got going to come if I keep believe is the most com- a total of 221 all-purpose State scheme. the nation behind more to prove as Ohio working on my craft.” 22 area runners earn all-CBC cross country honors BY THE EXAMINER STAFF

With two area cross country teams winning Central Buckeye Conference championships this fall, local runners were well rep- NATE GARRETT CONNOR GAVIN CADEN TUCKER TAYTE BLAKE DANI ELLA resented on the recently MURPHY JENKINS SKIDMORE WILSON PAAVOLA MUNZ WILLIAMSON RHOADS WIDMARK WAGNER released all-league team. Jenkins, Connor Skidmore Earning second-team Miller and the Lakers’ Wahl. and London’s James Marco. runner of the year in Bellefontaine’s boys and Gavin Wilson. accolades were the Raiders’ Runner of the year Racing to Mad River Audrey DeSantis. won the Kenton Trail divi- Second-team selections Kerry Copenhaver and the awards in the Kenton Trail division first-team spots Northwestern claimed the sion title and Benjamin went to the Chiefs’ Evan Laker’s Elayna Richardson division went to Jonathan were Northwestern’s Blazer Mad River division title and Logan’s boys claimed the Kauffman, Patrick Donnelly and Rachel Wahl. Alder’s Luke Malone, while and Dominic Root and had the runner of the year Mad River division cham- and Justin Carper. Taking home special runner of the year in the North Union’s Joel with Kassidy Carpenter. pionship. A total of 22 local Racing to Mad River mention honors were Ben Mad River division went to Krebehenne and Jacob Claiming spots on the runners earned all-league division first-team spots for Logan’s Kendra Kennedy Northwestern’s Drew Blazer. Willis. Second-team spots KT first-team squad were honors between the boys the boys were Benjamin and Indian Lake’s Andi Earning Kenton Trail went to Northwestern’s Shawnee’s Audrey and girls, including 10 first- Logan’s Tucker Munz, Miller. first-team spots were Phillip Niswonger and DeSantis, Olivia Warax, team selections. Blake Rhoads and Tayte Bellefontaine’s Brooke Alder’s Malone and Zach Michael Moerch, Urbana’s Tessa Holcomb and Caylee All-league awards are Williamson and Indian McClellan earned a sec- Hicks and Shawnee’s Alex Nolan Rickett and Jack Hirtzinger, Alder’s Morgan based on how runners fin- Lake’s Caden Paavola. ond-team spot in the Dyar and Jordyn Dillavou, Buckalew and North Hicks, Maddie Davis and ish at the CBC meet. The Receiving second-team Kenton Trail division. while second-team spots Union’s Casey Clark. Avery Pierce and top eight in each division spots were the Raiders’ Local male runners went to Alder’s Jonas Receiving special men- Tecumseh’s Kylee Mastin. earn first-team, the next Noland King and Andrew receiving sportsmanship Watkins, Caleb Freyhof, tion spots were Urbana’s Earning second-team eight in each division Hughes and the Lakers’ awards were Bellefontaine’s Colyn McDaniel and Braylon Daniels and Lucas spots were Alder’s Reggan receive second team and Brant Parsell. Kauffman, Ben Logan’s Sergey Dutt and London’s Chess, Northwestern’s Gray, Eliza Streit, Kate the next four are named Two area girls received King and Indian Lake’s Adam Siddiqi. Jaidan Peters and Graham’s Curtiss and Avery Wynk, special mention. first-team spots in the Mad Kalib Minnich. Area female Finishing with special Donovan Holbrook. Tecumseh’s Laine Adams Earning Kenton Trail divi- River division. Those went runners receiving sports- mention spots were Springfield Shawnee and Jaci Rife and Shawnee’s sion first-team honors for to Ben Logan’s Dani manship awards were the Shawnee’s Dylan O’Brien won the Kenton Trail divi- Abigail Klemmensen. the boys were Bellefontaine’s Widmark and Indian Lake’s Chieftains’ Cheyenne and Noah Schafer, sion girls championship. Nate Murphy, Garrett Ella Wagner. Shade, the Raiders’ Tori Tecumseh’s Perry Jackson The Braves also had the See CBC on Page 6 NCAA poised to move toward allowing athletes to make money BY RALPH D. RUSSO comes as the nation’s in Atlanta. It will be a key has steadfastly refused to currently prohibited. where payments could be AP COLLEGE SPORTS WRITER largest governing body for early step in a process that allow players to be paid by McGlade said the NCAA arbitrary and used in lieu of college athletics faces could take months or even their schools, with some has been approving improper recruiting NEW YORK — The increasing pressure from years to work its way exceptions. The California waivers at a high rate to inducements, a person who NCAA is poised to take a lawmakers across the through the NCAA various law would prevent athletes allow athletes to earn has been briefed on the significant step toward country intent on following layers. from losing their scholar- money if they, for example, work done by Smith and allowing college athletes to California’s lead by dis- “I don’t expect a report ships or being kicked off develop a product or write Ackerman's group told The earn money off the fame mantling compensation saying that we’re going to their teams for signing a book. In a notable recent Associated Press. The per- they have gained by play- prohibitions that currently stay exactly like we are. I endorsement deals. The case, the NCAA provided a son spoke only on condi- ing sports. apply to more than 450,000 don’t think we're going to measure doesn’t take effect waiver to former Notre tion of anonymity because The Board of Governors NCAA athletes. get a status quo report,” until 2023, leaving time for Dame basketball star Arike the working group is not will be briefed Tuesday by Ohio State athletic Atlantic 10 Conference the NCAA to take its own Ogunbowale so she could making its work public. administrators who have director Gene Smith and Commissioner Bernadette steps even though other compete on the television Such a stance would been examining whether it Big East Conference McGlade said last week. states are considering show “Dancing With the mean prohibiting an athlete would be feasible to allow Commissioner Val She said she expected it to measures that could take Stars.” from cutting a deal with a athletes to profit from their Ackerman, the leaders of be the first of many steps, effect even earlier. Still, the NCAA would local business to appear in a names, images and like- the NCAA’s name, image “certainly not a final A possible place for the like to draw a line between commercial, for example, nesses while still preserv- and likenesses working report.” NCAA to start is allowing allowing athletes access to but letting athletes take ing NCAA amateurism group, will present a NCAA rules have long athletes to make money money-making opportuni- advantage of opportunities rules that are the bedrock progress report to the barred players from hiring from non-athletic business ties that have well-defined to monetize their social of its existence. The move board at Emory University agents and the association opportunities, which is market value and those media followings. 6 • BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER • Tuesday, October 29, 2019

eMail: [email protected] Sports ALSO AVAILABLE ONLINE @ www.examiner.org/sports n THE WHIRL Steelers overcome slow start, keep Dolphins winless NEWSMAKERS IN BRIEF BY WILL GRAVES an ugly opening quarter AP SPORTS WRITER that saw the Dolphins grab Browns agree to their first two-touchdown send LB/DE Avery to PITTSBURGH — Mason lead over any opponent in Rudolph heard the boos. more than a year. Eagles for 2021 pick They were impossible to Pittsburgh’s first posses- miss as the minutes sion ended with Rudolph BEREA — Genard passed, the mistakes piled throwing a pick to Xavien Avery’s second season with up and the Pittsburgh Howard — back in the line- the Browns was going Steelers found themselves up after missing two games nowhere. It will continue down two scores on with a knee injury — and elsewhere. Monday night to arguably its second ended with Cleveland agreed the worst team in the NFL. Rudolph misfiring badly on Monday to trade the line- Turnovers. Dropped fourth down. Yet he backer/defensive end to the passes. Penalties. Missed remained upbeat amid the Philadelphia Eagles for a opportunities. For the better growing pains and eventu- fourth-round 2021 draft pick. part of 30 minutes, it was ally things started to click. A fifth-round selection hard to tell if the Steelers or Rudolph completed 20 of from Memphis in 2018, the Miami Dolphins were 36 passes, including a 45- Avery played 16 games — the team in the midst of a yard touchdown to rookie starting five — for Cleveland massive rebuild. Diontae Johnson late in the last season and showed “I would have booed second quarter and a 26- potential as an edge rusher. that performance too,” AP PHOTO | DON WRIGHT yard strike to JuJu Smith- However, he has been active Rudolph said. “Coming out Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker T.J. Watt, top, sacks and strips the ball from Schuster in the third quar- for only two games this sea- slow and it’s the Pittsburgh Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick (14) during the second half of their game ter that put the Steelers son and general manager Steelers. There’s a standard Monday in Pittsburgh. Watt recovered the ball for the Steelers. firmly in control. John Dorsey figured it was here and we weren’t meet- “We needed to get him time to move the 6-foot, ing it at the time.” ended the competitive por- and a touchdown on the Rudolph stressed he going early on because all 250-pounder, who can also Eventually, however, tion of their season by rally- ground as Pittsburgh (3-4) wasn’t worried about the it takes is that one big play play defensive end. Rudolph found his footing. ing for a 27-14 victory. won consecutive games for long-term effects of a for him,” Pittsburgh wide Avery had 39 tackles and Eventually, the Dolphins Rudolph threw for 251 the first time since ripping frightening concussion he receiver James Washington 4 1/2 sacks last season and morphed back into the team yards and two touchdowns off six straight in the mid- suffered against Baltimore said. “His mind is going. it was assumed he would playing for a shot at the top in his first start after getting dle of last season. on Oct. 6, when he was He’s got that adrenaline have an impact this season. pick in the draft. And even- knocked unconscious earli- “You dig a big of a whole knocked cold on a helmet- going and (once) we start- However, he didn’t fit new tually the Steelers avoided er this month against there in the first half and I to-helmet hit by Ravens ed moving the ball down coordinator Steve Wilks’ an embarrassing loss that Baltimore, and James was proud of the way we safety Earl Thomas. Still, he the field running and pass- schemes and was a healthy would have effectively Conner added 145 yards responded,” Rudolph said. looked shaky at best during ing, we were on.” scratch for two games. He played three snaps in Sunday’s loss at New England and was credited with a pres- Middleton leads Bucks past Cavs 129-112 sure on Tom Brady. CBC Dorsey could make MILWAUKEE (AP) — the nail in the coffin with a night for Bucks star other moves in advance of Continued from Page 5 Little, Graham’s Holly The Milwaukee Bucks were couple of his finishes,” Giannis Antetokounmpo Tuesday’s trade deadline. Kamper and Kelsey in a serious mood Monday Bucks coach Mike (14 points on 5-of-15 Cornerback T.J. Carrie said Making up the special Demarco, North Union’s night after a loss to Miami Budenholzer said. “He’s a shooting and 10 rebounds), he’s heard his name men- mention list were Alder’s Kendal Music. in their home opener over big shot-maker and closer.” Milwaukee got a huge tioned in deals but hasn’t Emma Kennedy and Evelyn Making up the second the weekend. Cleveland had pulled boost from reserves George been told anything by the McDaniel, Shawnee’s team were North Union’s Khris Middleton scored within 96-91 on a Tristan Hill and Pat Connaughton. Browns. Alysis Applin and Kaylee Smith and Ashley 21 points and the Bucks Thompson dunk with 9:26 Hill had 19 points and During Cleveland’s bye Tecumseh’s Gena Diller. Hayward, Urbana’s Kayla used a strong finish to hold remaining, but Milwaukee Connaughton scored 17, week, Dorsey said he has Northwestern won the Booze and Jenny off the Cleveland Cavaliers responded. Point guard including 14 in the first had conversations with the Mad River division title and Zaborowski and 129-112. Eric Bledsoe had six points half. Washington Redskins had the runner of the year Northwestern’s Madison Middleton scored 10 as the Bucks went up by 12, “We play great together; about disgruntled Pro Bowl Kassidy Carpenter. Lyday. points in a late 28-12 run and Middleton hit a pair of we have great continuity,” offensive tackle Trent Joining Carpenter on Others receiving special and seven Milwaukee (2-1) 3-pointers, the second one Connaughton said. “For us, Williams, who hasn’t the Mad River first team mention were North players finished in double giving Milwaukee a 124-103 it’s about making sure we played this season due to a were Northwestern’s Jenna Union’s Madelyne Liebler figures. lead with 2:50 remaining. bring the energy and win- contract dispute. Cleland and Madison and Ashlee Kohler. “Khris really kind of put On a relatively quiet ning plays and do our job.”

SPORTS SCOREBOARD

FOOTBALL PREP LOCAL FOOTBALL 7, Chagrin Falls Kenston 8-1 75 AP TOP 25 SCHEDULES Cincinnati (6-1) at East Carolina (3-5), 7 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Miami, 1 p.m. SCHEDULES STANDINGS 8, Norwalk 8-1 55 Thursday, Oct. 31 Ark.-Pine Bluff (5-3) at Jackson St. (3-5), 7 p.m. Washington at Buffalo, 1 p.m. 9, Trotwood-Madison 7-2 47 No. 12 Baylor vs. West Virginia, 8 p.m. Samford (4-4) at Mercer (3-5), 7 p.m. Tennessee at Carolina, 1 p.m. CENTRAL BUCKEYE CONFERENCE 10, Jackson 9-0 34 UAB (6-1) at Tennessee (3-5), 7 p.m. Minnesota at Kansas City, 1 p.m. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 KENTON TRAIL DIVISION No. 20 Appalachian State vs. Georgia Southern, Others receiving 12 or more points: Mansfield 8 p.m. SMU (8-0) at Memphis (7-1), 7:30 p.m. at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. FOOTBALL CBC OVERALL 27. Franklin 27. Wapakoneta 27. Virginia (5-3) at North Carolina (4-4), 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2 Indianapolis at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Bellefontaine at Tecumseh, 7 p.m. Jonathan Alder 4-0 9-0 DIVISION IV Vanderbilt (2-5) at South Carolina (3-5), 7:30 p.m. London 3-1 8-1 No. 4 Clemson vs. Wofford, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. North Union at Ben Logan, 7 p.m. 1, Cincinnati Wyoming (15) 9-0 180 No. 6 Florida vs. No. 8 Georgia at Jacksonville, MIDWEST Shawnee 3-1 7-2 Detroit at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Urbana at Indian Lake, 7 p.m. 2, Clinton-Massie (1) 8-1 153 Fla., 3:30 p.m. N. Illinois (3-5) at Cent. Michigan (5-4), Noon Green Bay at L.A. Chargers, 4:25 p.m. Bellefontaine 1-3 5-4 3, Perry (3) 9-0 150 Buffalo (4-4) at E. Michigan (4-4), Noon Mechanicsburg at WL-Salem, 7 p.m. Kenton Ridge 1-3 5-4 No. 7 Oregon at Southern Cal, 8 p.m. Cleveland at Denver, 4:25 p.m. 4, Newark Licking Valley (1) 9-0 149 No. 9 Utah at Washington, 4 p.m. Nebraska (4-4) at Purdue (2-6), Noon Riverside at Ridgemont, 7 p.m. Tecumseh 0-4 1-8 N. Iowa (5-3) at Illinois St. (6-2), 1 p.m. New England at Baltimore, 8:20 p.m. 5, Indian Valley 8-1 87 No. 11 Auburn vs. Mississippi, 7 p.m. Open: L.A. Rams, New Orleans, Atlanta, Cincinnati Northeastern at Triad, 7 p.m. MAD RIVER DIVISION 6, Cincinnati Indian Hill 8-1 81 S. Illinois (4-4) at Indiana St. (3-5), 1 p.m. CBC OVERALL No. 14 Michigan at Maryland, Noon Monday, Nov. 4 7, Waynesville 8-1 71 Akron (0-8) at Bowling Green (2-6), 2 p.m. SATURDAY, North Union 4-0 6-3 No. 15 SMU at No. 24 Memphis, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 8:15 p.m. 8, Wintersville Indian Creek 8-1 45 South Dakota (3-5) at W. Illinois (0-8), 2 p.m. Northwestern 3-1 5-4 No. 16 Notre Dame vs. Virginia Tech, 2:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 2 9, LaGrange Keystone 8-1 26 No. 17 Cincinnati at East Carolina, 7 p.m. Virginia Tech (5-2) at Notre Dame (5-2), 2:30 p.m. Indian Lake 2-2 5-4 S. Dakota St. (5-2) at Missouri St. (1-6), 3 p.m. STATE CROSS COUNTRY Graham 2-2 4-5 10, Kenton 7-2 25 No. 22 Boise State at San Jose State, 10:30 p.m. BASKETBALL Others receiving 12 or more points: Wauseon No. 22 Kansas State at Kansas, 3:30 p.m. Rutgers (2-6) at Illinois (4-4), 3:30 p.m. WL-Salem girls in Division III meet at Ben Logan 1-3 2-7 Kansas St. (5-2) at Kansas (3-5), 3:30 p.m. National Trail Raceway, 11 a.m. Urbana 0-4 0-9 19. Germantown Valley View 17. St. Bernard No. 23 Wake Forest vs. N.C. State, Noon Roger Bacon 17. Poland Seminary 13. N. Dakota St. (8-0) at Youngstown St. (5-3), 6 p.m. NBA GLANCE WL-Salem boys in Division II meet at OHIO HERITAGE CONFERENCE Northwestern (1-6) at Indiana (6-2), 7 p.m. NORTH DIVISION Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy 13. COLLEGE FOOTBALL EASTERN CONFERENCE National Trail Raceway, 2:15 p.m. Ottawa-Glandorf 12. Milton-Union 12. SOUTHWEST OHC OVERALL UTSA (3-4) at Texas A&M (5-3), Noon Atlantic Division DIVISION V SCHEDULES W L Pct GB W. Jefferson 3-1 8-1 (Subject to change) UTEP (1-6) at North Texas (3-5), 3:30 p.m. WL-Salem 3-1 8-1 1, Kirtland (20) 9-0 200 Philadelphia 3 0 1.000 — Thursday, Oct. 31 TCU (4-3) at Oklahoma St. (5-3), 3:30 p.m. 1 Toronto 3 1 .750 ⁄2 Mechanicsburg 3-1 8-1 2, West Lafayette Ridgewood 9-0 145 Marshall (5-3) at Rice (0-8), 3:30 p.m. 3, Eastwood 9-0 132 SOUTH Boston 2 1 .667 1 Fairbanks 3-1 6-3 Georgia Southern (4-3) at Appalachian St. (7- Mississippi St. (3-5) at Arkansas (2-6), 4 p.m. BASEBALL Northeastern 0-4 2-7 4, Oak Harbor 9-0 127 Brooklyn 1 2 .333 2 0), 8 p.m. Cent. Arkansas (6-2) at Lamar (4-4), 4 p.m. 1 5, Ironton 8-1 103 New York 1 3 .250 2 ⁄2 Triad 0-4 2-7 SOUTHWEST Nicholls (4-4) at Incarnate Word (5-3), 5 p.m. BASEBALL SOUTH DIVISION 6, Orrville 8-1 92 FAR WEST Southeast Division West Virginia (3-4) at Baylor (7-0), 8 p.m. W L Pct GB POSTSEASON GLANCE OHC OVERALL 7, West Liberty-Salem 8-1 68 S. Utah (2-7) at Montana St. (5-3), 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1 Atlanta 2 1 .667 — WORLD SERIES Greenon 4-0 7-2 8, West Jefferson 8-1 63 Army (3-5) at Air Force (6-2), 3:30 p.m. EAST Miami 2 1 .667 — (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Greeneview 3-1 5-4 9, Garrettsville Garfield 8-1 43 UNLV (2-6) at Colorado St. (3-5), 3:30 p.m. Princeton (6-0) at Cornell (2-4), 6 p.m. Charlotte 1 2 .333 1 Houston 3, Washington 2 Madison Plains 2-2 5-4 10, Cincinnati Taft 8-1 37 Navy (6-1) at UConn (2-6), 8 p.m. Utah (7-1) at Washington (5-3), 4 p.m. Southeastern 2-2 2-7 Others receiving 12 or more points: Springfield Orlando 1 2 .333 1 Tuesday, Oct. 22: Washington 5, Houston 4 Saturday, Nov. 2 N. Arizona (4-4) at E. Washington (3-5), 4:05 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23: Washington 12, Houston 3 Cedarville 1-3 1-8 Shawnee 19. Northwood 12. Findlay Liberty- Washington 1 2 .333 1 EAST Oregon St. (3-4) at Arizona (4-4), 4:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25: Houston 4, Washington 1 SCC 0-4 0-9 Benton 12. N. Colorado (1-7) at Idaho St. (3-5), 4:30 p.m. Central Division St. Francis (Pa.) (4-4) at Duquesne (5-2), Noon W L Pct GB Saturday, Oct. 26: Houston 8, Washington 1 NORTHWEST CENTRAL CONFERENCE DIVISION VI Colgate (1-8) at Georgetown (5-3), Noon Cal Poly (2-6) at Idaho (3-5), 5 p.m. NWCC OVERALL Milwaukee 2 1 .667 — Sunday, Oct. 27: Houston 7, Washington 1 1, Anna (12) 8-1 175 Butler (2-6) at Marist (2-5), Noon Drake (4-2) at San Diego (5-2), 5 p.m. 1 Detroit 2 2 .500 ⁄2 Tuesday, Oct. 29: Washington at Houston, Lima Perry 6-0 6-3 2, Coldwater (3) 8-1 146 Michigan (6-2) at Maryland (3-5), Noon H. Northern 5-1 7-2 Cleveland 1 2 .333 1 8:07 p.m. (Fox) 3, New Mid. Springfield (3) 9-0 136 LIU (0-7) at Robert Morris (4-4), Noon 1 NFL GLANCE Chicago 1 3 .250 1 ⁄2 x-Wednesday, Oct. 30: Washington at W-Goshen 4-2 7-2 4, Glouster Trimble (1) 9-0 107 Boston College (4-4) at Syracuse (3-5), Noon Indiana 0 3 .000 2 Houston, 8:08 p.m. (Fox) Lehman Cath. 4-2 4-5 5, Minster 8-1 105 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Liberty (5-3) at UMass (1-7), Noon East WESTERN CONFERENCE Riverside 3-3 4-5 6, Beverly Fort Frye (1) 9-0 91 CCSU (7-1) at Wagner (1-7), Noon W L T Pct PF PA Southwest Division USV 1-5 3-6 7, Liberty Center 8-1 80 Columbia (2-4) at Yale (5-1), Noon Ridgemont 1-5 1-8 New England 8 0 0 1.000 250 61 W L Pct GB NOTES 8, Mogadore 8-1 58 Fordham (3-5) at Lafayette (1-7), 12:30 p.m. Buffalo 5 2 0 .714 134 122 San Antonio 3 0 1.000 — Elgin 0-6 0-9 9, Lima Central Catholic 8-1 41 Holy Cross (4-4) at Lehigh (4-3), 12:30 p.m. MIAMI VALLEY LEAGUE N.Y. Jets 1 6 0 .143 78 185 Houston 2 1 .667 1 RUNNING EVENTS 10, Howard East Knox 9-0 35 Sacred Heart (4-4) at Bryant (2-7), 1 p.m. Miami 0 7 0 .000 77 238 Dallas 2 1 .667 1 MIAMI Others receiving 12 or more points: Dartmouth (6-0) at Harvard (4-2), 1 p.m. HOPE FOR HEROES 5K MVL OVERALL South Memphis 1 2 .333 2 Mechanicsburg 34. Archbold 22. Chillicothe NC Central (3-5) at Howard (1-7), 1 p.m. 1 The Hope 4 Heroes 5K is Saturday, Nov. 9, at 8 Troy 6-1 7-2 W L T Pct PF PA New Orleans 0 4 .000 3 ⁄2 Southeastern 18. Villanova (6-2) at New Hampshire (4-3), 1 p.m. a.m. at the Tri-Rivers Career Center, 2222 Marion- Greenville 5-2 6-3 Indianapolis 5 2 0 .714 158 151 Northwest Division Mt. Gilead Rd., Marion, OH. The event, sponsored DIVISION VII Brown (1-5) at Penn (2-4), 1 p.m. Houston 5 3 0 .625 212 188 W L Pct GB Piqua 5-2 5-4 Merrimack (4-4) at Rhode Island (1-7), 1 p.m. by Ashley Home Store of Marion, will benefit Tippecanoe 3-4 3-6 1, Marion Local (10) 7-2 153 Jacksonville 4 4 0 .500 173 163 Minnesota 3 0 1.000 — Delaware (4-4) at Towson (4-4), 2 p.m. 1 Awareness 22. To sign up, go to https://run- 2, Ft. Loramie (1) 8-1 137 Tennessee 4 4 0 .500 148 135 Denver 2 0 1.000 ⁄2 Butler 1-6 2-7 Maine (3-5) at Albany (NY) (5-3), 3:30 p.m. signup.com/race/oh/marion/hopeforheroes5k VALLEY 3, C.W. Harvest Prep (3) 8-1 129 North Utah 2 1 .667 1 SOUTH 1 MVL OVERALL 4, Leipsic (2) 8-1 128 W L T Pct PF PA Portland 2 2 .500 1 ⁄2 MARCHING BAND CONCERT Old Dominion (1-7) at FIU (4-4), Noon 1 Xenia 6-0 8-1 5, New Miami (3) 8-0 95 Baltimore 5 2 0 .714 214 156 Oklahoma City 1 3 .250 2 ⁄2 FOR TRIAD Houston (3-5) at UCF (6-2), Noon Sidney 2-4 3-6 6, Lucas 8-1 87 Pittsburgh 3 4 0 .429 150 145 Pacific Division Triad will host its annual marching band and NC State (4-3) at Wake Forest (6-1), Noon W.Carrollton 2-4 2-7 7, McComb 8-1 77 Cleveland 2 5 0 .286 133 181 W L Pct GB alumni fall concert Sunday, Nov. 23, at 3 p.m. Fairborn 2-5 3-6 8, Norwalk St. Paul 7-1 62 Valparaiso (1-7) at Davidson (5-3), 1 p.m. Cincinnati 0 8 0 .000 124 210 Phoenix 2 1 .667 — in the Triad High School gym. This is a free per- Stebbins 2-6 3-6 9, Clev. Cuyahoga Heights 7-1 162 Austin Peay (5-3) at E. Kentucky (5-3), 1 p.m. West L.A. Clippers 2 1 .667 — formance. The alumni will practice at 1:30 p.m. 10, New Bremen 7-2 34 Presbyterian (0-8) at Hampton (4-4), 1 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA L.A. Lakers 2 1 .667 — prior to the concert and are asked to wear Others receiving 12 or more points: Patrick Stetson (5-2) at Jacksonville (2-6), 1 p.m. Kansas City 5 3 0 .625 226 181 Golden State 1 2 .333 1 black. If any alumni need an instrument for the OHIO FOOTBALL PREP Henry 17. Dayton (4-3) at Morehead St. (4-4), 1 p.m. Oakland 3 4 0 .429 151 192 Sacramento 0 3 .000 2 concertm contact Mr. Sharritts in advance. STATE POLL Charleston Southern (2-6) at Gardner-Webb L.A. Chargers 3 5 0 .375 157 157 RESULTS, SCHEDULES BIG ORANGE BUNDLE UP DIVISION I (3-5), 1:30 p.m. Denver 2 6 0 .250 125 151 1, Mentor (17) 9-0 176 AP TOP 25 NC A&T (5-2) at SC State (5-2), 1:30 p.m. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Monday’s Games FUNDRAISER 2, Lakewood St. Edward 8-1 152 Record Pts Pv W. Carolina (1-7) at VMI (4-4), 1:30 p.m. East Detroit 96, Indiana 94 West Liberty-Salem’s girls cross country 3, Fairfield (2) 9-0 146 1. LSU (17) 8-0 1476 2 Furman (5-3) at Chattanooga (4-4), 2 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA New York 105, Chicago 98 team is collecting hats and gloves for the 4, Cincinnati Elder 8-1 128 2. Alabama (21) 8-0 1474 1 William & Mary (2-6) at Elon (4-4), 2 p.m. Dallas 4 3 0 .571 190 124 Philadelphia 105, Atlanta 103 underserved in their community from Oct. 28- 5, Pickerington Central 8-1 94 3. Ohio St. (17) 8-0 1468 3 Monmouth (NJ) (6-2) at Kennesaw St. (7-1), 2 p.m. Philadelphia 4 4 0 .500 202 199 Toronto 104, Orlando 95 Nov. 1. WL-Salem students, faculty, staff and 6, Springfield 8-1 93 4. Clemson (7) 8-0 1406 4 Alabama St. (3-4) at MVSU (2-6), 2 p.m. N.Y. Giants 2 6 0 .250 158 218 Golden State 134, New Orleans 123 community members are encouraged to 7, Cincinnati Colerain 8-1 70 5. Penn St. 8-0 1302 6 Tennessee Tech (4-4) at Murray St. (4-5), 2 p.m. Washington 1 7 0 .125 99 195 Houston 116, Oklahoma City 112 donate new or gently used clean hats and 8, Cincinnati St. Xavier 7-2 59 6. Florida 7-1 1226 7 Morgan St. (1-7) at Norfolk St. (2-6), 2 p.m. South Milwaukee 129, Cleveland 112 gloves to help keep those in need warm during 9, Olentangy Liberty (1) 8-1 53 7. Oregon 7-1 1108 11 Campbell (6-1) at North Alabama (2-6), 2:30 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA San Antonio 113, Portland 110 the cold winter months. The goal is to collect 10, Canton McKinley 8-1 36 8. Georgia 6-1 1093 10 Troy (3-4) at Coastal Carolina (3-4), 3 p.m. New Orleans 7 1 0 .875 195 156 Denver 101, Sacramento 94 500 warm hats and gloves. Donation boxes Others receiving 12 or more points: Toledo 9. Utah 7-1 1032 12 Texas Southern (0-7) at Grambling St. (3-4), 3 p.m. Carolina 4 3 0 .571 179 184 Utah 96, Phoenix 95 will be located outside the school’s main office Whitmer 23. Groveport-Madison 19. 10. Oklahoma 7-1 1017 5 Stony Brook (5-3) at Richmond (4-4), 3 p.m. Tampa Bay 2 5 0 .286 196 212 L.A. Clippers 111, Charlotte 96 and cafetorium. Springboro 15. Olentangy Orange 12. 11. Auburn 6-2 910 9 SE Missouri (5-3) at Tennessee St. (2-6), 3 p.m. Atlanta 1 7 0 .125 165 250 Tuesday’s Games DIVISION II 12. Baylor 7-0 882 14 Jacksonville St. (6-3) at UT Martin (5-3), 3 p.m. North Atlanta at Miami, 7:30 p.m. 1, Massillon Washington (12) 9-0 168 13. Minnesota 8-0 778 17 Middle Tennessee (3-5) at Charlotte (3-5), W L T Pct PF PA Dallas at Denver, 9 p.m. 2, Toledo Central Catholic (4) 9-0 154 14. Michigan 6-2 744 19 3:30 p.m. Green Bay 7 1 0 .875 215 163 Memphis at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. 3, Akron Hoban (2) 8-1 146 15. SMU 8-0 666 16 The Citadel (5-4) at ETSU (2-6), 3:30 p.m. Minnesota 6 2 0 .750 211 132 Wednesday’s Games 4, Cincinnati Turpin (1) 9-0 114 16. Notre Dame 5-2 563 8 Miami (4-4) at Florida St. (4-4), 3:30 p.m. Detroit 3 3 1 .500 180 186 Chicago at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Classifieds Chicago 3 4 0 .429 128 122 5, W. Anthony Wayne 9-0 109 17. Cincinnati 6-1 524 18 Florida (7-1) at Georgia (6-1), 3:30 p.m. Minnesota at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. 6, Avon 9-0 98 West • Buy A Car 18. Wisconsin 6-2 513 13 Arkansas St. (4-4) at Louisiana-Monroe (3-4), New York at Orlando, 7 p.m. 7, Mayfield 9-0 74 W L T Pct PF PA 19. Iowa 6-2 456 20 3:30 p.m. Detroit at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. 8, Col. St. Francis DeSales 8-1 60 San Francisco 7 0 0 1.000 207 77 Wofford (5-2) at Clemson (8-0), 4 p.m. Indiana at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. • Look For A Job 9, Cincinnati La Salle (1) 7-2 44 20. Appalachian St. 7-0 393 21 Seattle 6 2 0 .750 208 196 Delaware St. (1-7) at Florida A&M (7-1), 4 p.m. Milwaukee at Boston, 7:30 p.m. 10, Harrison 8-1 38 21. Boise St. 6-1 280 22 L.A. Rams 5 3 0 .625 214 174 • Sell Your Unwanted Items Others receiving 12 or more points: Cincinnati 22. Kansas St. 5-2 218 NR Pittsburgh (5-3) at Georgia Tech (2-5), 4 p.m. Arizona 3 4 1 .438 170 223 Houston at Washington, 8 p.m. Tulsa (2-6) at Tulane (5-3), 4 p.m. Winton Woods 30. Xenia 17. Avon Lake 15. 23. Wake Forest 6-1 200 25 RESULTS, SCHEDULES Portland at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. DIVISION III 24. Memphis 7-1 188 NR FAU (5-3) at W. Kentucky (5-3), 4 p.m. Charlotte at Sacramento, 10 p.m. 1, New Philadelphia (12) 9-0 170 25. San Diego St. 7-1 50 NR Texas St. (2-5) at Louisiana-Lafayette (5-2), 5 p.m. Monday's Games L.A. Clippers at Utah, 10 p.m. 2, Columbus Bishop Hartley (2)8-1 143 Others receiving votes: Texas 49, Navy 43, Northwestern St. (1-7) at McNeese St. (5-4), 5 p.m. Pittsburgh 27, Miami 14 Phoenix at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. 3, Jonathan Alder (3) 9-0 131 UCF 33, Washington 19, Texas A&M 14, Stephen F. Austin (1-7) at SE Louisiana (4-3), Thursday, Oct. 31 Thursday’s Games 4, Aurora (1) 9-0 124 Southern Cal 11, Louisiana Tech 6, Indiana 4, 5 p.m. San Francisco at Arizona, 8:20 p.m. Miami at Atlanta, 7 p.m. 5, Streetsboro 9-0 99 North Dakota St. 1, Pittsburgh 1, Oklahoma Alabama A&M (5-3) at Southern U. (4-4), 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3 Denver at New Orleans, 9:30 p.m. 6, Chaminade Julienne (2) 8-1 93 St. 1, Iowa St. 1. Mississippi (3-5) at Auburn (6-2), 7 p.m. Houston vs Jacksonville at London, UK, 9:30 a.m. San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. 592-3060, ext. 110 Tuesday, October 29, 2019 • BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER • 7 COMICS

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n CROSSWORD Sheffer n Horoscopes JACQUELINE BIGAR’S STARS | FROM KING FEATURES SYNDICATE

Note: Bigar’s Stars is based on the degree what you are willing to do. Tonight: With same behavior. The more accepting and of your sun at birth. The sign name is a special person. generous you become, the better the odds simply a label astrologers put on a set of GEMINI (May 21-June 20) are for success. Tonight: Treat a friend to degrees for convenience. For best results,  Your dedication to a project is something special. readers should refer to the dates follow- noteworthy and positive. How you SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) ing each sign. respond to a situation and a specific per-  You could feel off for a good part son could change radically. Make sure of the day and want to cocoon. If you A baby born today has a Sun and Moon your information is correct. You might be can, indulge in that activity, knowing that in Scorpio until 5:58 p.m., when the better off waiting to react. Tonight: Out this type of behavior needs to be short Moon enters Sagittarius. and about. term. You beam with energy and confi- CANCER (June 21-July 22) dence later in the day. Tonight: Others HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Tuesday, Oct.  Funnel your imagination into keep calling and knocking on your door. 29, 2019: your work while recognizing your limits Your popularity soars. This year, you are encouraged to be cre- and what you need to do. You could feel CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ative and manifest more of what you that another person is unusually control-  Zero in on what you want most. want. Single or attached, you seem to ling and difficult. Relax and go with the Others could be quite receptive and open draw admirers. If single, you will have flow. Tonight: Get into a project. to your ideas. The bond that your friend- many people who want to be yours. Date LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ship draws can be very deep and mean- all you want but refuse to commit until  If you can work from home, do ingful. Assume responsibility for your you are 100% sure. If attached, curb a so. You could be unusually creative in a interactions. Tonight: Where the gang is. tendency of being overly “me” oriented. quiet setting. Resist socializing as much; AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) A successful bond is a two-way street. A postpone networking. You will like what  Accepting responsibility might SAGITTARIUS could enter your life and you get done. Late in the day, decide to not be one of your highest priorities. You be a provocative force, encouraging you go out and visit with a child or a childlike will do exactly what is needed and impor- to act on your desires. You will know person. Tonight: Let the fun begin. tant to act on. Many people turn to you what to do. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) because of your leadership skills.  You are likely to speak your Tonight: Make a call to a friend or two. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll mind and say what you want. Do not be PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; surprised by others and their stubborn-  You are skilled at reading 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ness. Don’t reflect their negativity, but between the lines. In fact, you often note make choices accordingly. Tonight: Be what is not said as opposed to what is ARIES (March 21-April 19) spontaneous. Invite friends over for said. You know intuitively what is going  Deal directly with a willful pizza. on behind the scenes. As the day ends, person who has a lot of different ideas. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) you take the lead role in what is happen- Your ability to work through problems  You come from a firm position, ing. Tonight: Others follow you! with others could depend on how you especially around your finances and deal with this person. Tonight: Touch spending. You might have to pull another BORN TODAY base with a friend. Make plans to see person toward you. This person is close Actress Winona Ryder (1971), actor each other soon. to you and can be stubborn and willful. Richard Dreyfuss (1947), actor Ben TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Tonight: Visit with a group of friends you Foster (1980)  Others make it clear that they enjoy. *** feel differently from you. Understand SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) what is happening with your contempo-  Your ability to get past prob- Jacqueline Bigar is on the internet at raries and their viewpoints. Absorb the lems is heightened. If you become stub- www.jacquelinebigar.com. suggestions made but be realistic about born and willful, expect to be met by the © 2019 by King Features Syndicate Inc.

n SUDOKU DAVE GREEN 8 • BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER • Tuesday, October 29, 2019

EXAMINER TO PLACE YOUR AD: Mail: Box 40 • Bellefontaine, OH 43311 Phone: (937) 592-3060 x1110 or x1132 Fax: (937) 592-4463 Classifieds Web: www.examiner.org/classifieds Bringing buyer and seller together daily. ALSO AVAILABLE ONLINE @ www.examiner.org

PERSONAL SERVICES PUBLIC NOTICES LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS BATTERING/RAPE NOTICE tion, it will be offered for cemetery and the East at the Northwest corner CRISIS LINE The Bellefontaine Examiner sale at auction again on side of M.C. Fletcher’s Dwight Skidmore’s and 24 Hours, Confidential Shelter, does not knowingly accept Wednesday, the 27th day 2.76 acre tract N. 15 deg. Sondra Skidmore’s 66.33 Counseling. Call PROJECT Help Wanted ads from em- of November, 2019 at the 50 min. East 634 feet; to acre, Parcel Three, de- WOMAN, 1-800-634-9893. ployers covered by the Fair same time and place. the South side of J.F. scribed in Official Rec- Labor Standards Act if they of- Said premises appraised Cavis 70.06 acre tract, the ord Volume 970, Page 1 NEW PATH fer less than the legal mini- Pregnancy Resource Centers Want to get fit at: $60,000.00. last described line pass- said nail marking the mum wage or fail to pay at Appraisals are com- ing the Northeast corner place of beginning; www.newpathprc.com but not sure how or least time and one-half for 709 N. Main St., Bellefontaine overtime hours. pleted by viewing the out- of Green Lawn Cemetery Thence N. 13° 00’ 00” E. 937-592-7734 where to start? side of the property only. at 425 feet; thence with 150.00 feet, following the LEGALS Required deposit: the South side of said centerline of County Road WORK WANTED START WITH $5,000.00. Cavis land South 74 deg. 142 and the West line of PERSONAL TRAINING. Notice of Election TERMS OF SALE: Prop- 00 min. East 589 feet to a said 20.181 acre tract, to a CARMAN BUILDERS on Tax Levy in erty cannot be sold for post; thence South 17 deg. magnetic nail set; Vinyl siding, replacement win- INVEST IN YOURSELF less than two-thirds of the 00 min. West 1162 feet to a Thence S. 77° 00’ 00” E. dows, seamless spouting, 30 or 60 min. sessions Excess of the appraised value. Required post in the North line of 30.00 feet, departing from roofing. Free estimates. Call for your Ten Mill Limitation 585-6472 or 1-937-726-7714. FREE consult! deposit in cash or certi- S.B. Armstrong’s 50 acre the centerline of County Lee Ann Smith Notice is hereby given fied funds due at the time tract (the last described Road 142 and entering PRECISION PAINTING Ð (937) 407-4792 that in pursuance of a of sale and balance in line following the present said 20.181 acre tract, to Interior, exterior painting. AFAA CERTIFIED Resolution of the Council cash or certified check fence line); thence with an iron bar set on the Free estimates. 937-844-0424. of the Village of Rushsyl- upon confirmation of sale. the North line of said easterly right-of-way line ANNOUNCEMENTS vania, Logan County, If Judgment Creditor is Armstrong land North 75 of said County Road 142; HELP WANTED Ohio, passed on the 1st purchaser, no deposit is deg. 00 min. West 1009 Thence S. 13° 00’ 00” W. day of July, 2019, there required. feet to the center of Road 120.33 feet, following the ADEA RULINGS NOTICE The Bellefontaine Examiner will be submitted to a TERMS OF 2ND SALE: No. 142; thence with the easterly right-of-way line does not knowingly accept At this time we are undergo- vote of the people at the Property to be sold with- center of Road No. 142 of County Road 142, to an help wanted advertisements in ing a change in our website. General Election to be out regard to minimum North 13 deg. 00 min. East iron bar set; violation of the Age Discrimi- Until the upgrades have been held at the regular places bid requirements, subject 527 feet to the place of be- Thence S. 76° 21’ 30” E. nation Employment Act. completed you will be unable of voting on Tuesday, the to payment of taxes and ginning, said tract con- 674.79 feet, departing The ADEA prohibits arbitrary to submit classified ads 5th day of November, 2019 court costs; deposit and taining twenty and 96/100 from the easterly right- age discrimination of persons through our website. the question of levying a payment requirements (20.96) acres, more or less. of-way line of County age 40 or over and applies to Please email ad to: tax, in excess of the ten same as the first auction. Excepting the above de- Road 142, to an iron bar employers with 25 or more [email protected] mill limitation, for the Pursuant to ORC scribed tract, the follow- set; employees, employment agen- or call: cies and labor organizations. 937-592-3060 X1110, X1132 benefit of the Village of 2329.21, purchaser shall ing described real estate: Thence N. 23° 45’ 27” E. Advertising containing such Rushsylvania for the pur- be responsible for those Situate in Township of 313.59 feet to an iron bar This is temporary, sorry for pose of current expenses. costs, allowances and Perry, County of Logan, set; terms as “young”, “boy”, or the inconvenience. “girl” or designating a certain Tax being a renewal of a taxes that the proceeds of State of Ohio, and being a Thence S. 69° 49’ 10” E. age such as “age 35 to 55” or tax at a rate not exceeding the sale are insufficient to part of V.M.S. No. 5092, 52.95 feet to an iron bar other similar specification indi- FRUITS & three (3) mills for each one cover. and being more particu- set; cates discrimination against dollar of valuation, which larly described as follows: Thence S. 53° 51’ 06” E. employment of older persons Randall J. Dodds, and are considered in violation VEGETABLES amounts to thirty cents Beginning at a wood cor- 221.55 feet to an iron bar ($0.30) for each one hun- Sheriff ner post at the Northeast set in the East line of said of the act. Logan County, Ohio Information about the Act may VERBSKY’S dred dollars of valuation, corner of Green Lawn 20.181 acre tract in the be obtained by calling or writ- APPLE ORCHARD for five (5) years. Reimer Law Co. Cemetery and the South- West line of Dwight Skid- ing the U.S. Department of La- Call 937-465-9916 The polls for the election Attorney for the Plaintiff east corner to Carrol more’s and Sondra Skid- bor, Wage and Hour Division. will be open at 6:30 a.m. OPEN HOUSE: Sunday Duane Hodge’s present more’s 247.336 acre tract BUSY HOME HEALTH agency WANTED and remain open until November 10th, 4:00-5:00. 2.80 acre tract as de- described in Official Rec- 7:30 p.m. on election day. scribed in Deed Vol. 268, ord Volume 970, Page 7; looking for dependable and CLEAN FILL DIRT needed at Oct. 15, 2019-t3 caring STNAs to fill a full time Camp Wesley north of By order of the Board of Page 355 (8-16-1960); Thence S. 15° 27’ 51” W. and part time position. We will Bellefontaine. Can only accept Elections, of Logan SHERIFF'S SALE thence S. 78° 24.0’ E. 80.00 248.00 feet, following the train the right person to be an deliveries. Please contact feet to an iron bar set; East line of said 20.181 STNA. If this interests you, call County, Ohio. OF REAL ESTATE Ashlee at 937-935-4253. Dated October 15, 2019 thence S. 11° 34.6’ W. acre tract and the West us today! Call High Point 424.02 feet to an iron bar line of said 247.336 acre Home Health today and ask Kathryn C. Dougherty, Case No. CV18-11-0314 for Sarah 937-592-9800. FOR RENT Chair State of Ohio set; thence N. 78° 24.0’ W. tract, to an iron bar set at 80.00 feet to wood corner a railroad tie corner post FULL TIME Chiropractic Re- Kandie J. Horton, Logan County 1 FLOOR PLAN, 2 bedrooms, Director post at the Southeast cor- found in the North line ceptionist. Send resume to washer/dryer hook-up, off Freedom Mortgage ner to Green Lawn Ceme- Cynthia K. Newman’s 8.00 P.O. Box 26, Bellefontaine, street parking, separate utili- Oct. 22, 2019-t2 Corporation Ohio 43311. tery; thence with the East acre tract described in Of- ties. $675/month plus deposit. Notice of Election Plaintiff line of Green Lawn Ceme- ficial Record Volume 100, HOME HEALTH agency look- NO PETS, NO METRO. -vs.- 592-8353. on Tax Levy in tery; N. 11° 34.6’ E. 424.02 Page 755; ing for caring and dependable Excess of the Shad A. Ervin, et al. feet to the place of begin- Thence N. 76° 21’ 30” W. RNs and LPNs to fill full time 2 BEDROOMS, 1 BATH Defendant. or part time positions. We offer Ten Mill Limitation ning, containing 33,923.21 1008.93 feet, following the house. Quiet neighborhood, square feet or 0.779 acre. South line of said 20.181 flexible scheduling and IRA re- close to shopping. New carpet Notice is hereby given In pursuance of an Or- tirement. If this interests you and paint, yard, washer/dryer der of Sale in the above The above exception is acre tract, the North line call 937-592-9800 and ask for that in pursuance of a the result of a new survey of said 8.00 acre tract, and hook-up. No pets, no smoking, Resolution of the Council entitled action, I will offer Sarah or submit an application no Metro. $660/month plus de- for sale at public auction by Daniel E. Gilbert, Reg. the North line of said online at www.highpointhome- posit and utilities. Phone of the Village of Rushsyl- Surveyor No. 5402 dated 66.33 acre tract, passing health.com vania, Logan County, to be held “Inside the 937-599-4853. door of the County Office March 14, 1985. an iron bar set at 978.93 KITCHEN MANAGER for part Ohio, passed on the 1st Subject to all valid and feet, to the place of begin- 2 BR DUPLEX, north side of day of July, 2019, there Complex” located at 100 time position at Camp Wesley. Bellef. No smoking on prop- S. Madriver Street, Belle- enforceable conditions, ning, containing 2.548 Year round work, mostly week- erty, no animals. $600-$650 a will be submitted to a restrictions, easements, acres, more or less, and ends. Experience in meal plan- vote of the people at the fontaine, Ohio on month. 937-407-3315. Wednesday the 20th day rights of ways and high- subject to all valid ease- ning, bulk ordering, food prep General Election to be ways of record excepting ments and restrictions of and health safety. Summers 3 BR FOR RENT. Newly reno- held at the regular places of November, 2019 at 10:00 could be FT or PT, but shifts to vated. Appliances, WD hook- A.M. In the event of a no the following: record. Of the above-de- up, water and trash included. of voting on Tuesday, the The following described scribed 2.548 acre tract of weekdays. Apply online at 5th day of November, 2019 sale for lack of bidders, https://form.jotform.com/92066 441-1070. Great location. there shall be a provi- 2.548 acre tract of land is land, 0.103 acre is within 067126153 and/or send re- the question of levying a situated in Virginia Mili- the right-of-way of County 4 BR FOR rent including water tax, in excess of the ten sional second sale date sume and/or questions to and trash, WD hook-up. Great which shall be held on tary Survey 5092, Perry Road 142. [email protected]. location with off-street parking. mill limitation, for the Township, Logan County, The above description benefit of the Village of Wednesday the 27th day PAYROLL CLERK - Bellefon- $975.00. Deposit required. of November, 2019 at the Ohio and being part of was prepared from an ac- taine Company looking for a 937-441-1070. Rushsylvania for the pur- Wendell Connolly’s and tual field survey made by pose of current expenses. same time and place un- payroll clerk. Full time wanted der ORC 2329.52(B) the Shirley R. Connolly’s George A. Blackburn, but would consider part time APARTMENTS Tax being a renewal of a 20.181 acre tract de- Registered Surveyor depending on the individual. tax at a rate not exceeding following described real estate, to wit: scribed in Official Record #7873, during the month Previous payroll experience is 1 BEDROOM APT., 605 N. three (3) mills for each one Volume 106, Page 199, of November 2013. Iron mandatory as well as being Detroit St. $400 per month dollar of valuation, which proficient in Microsoft Office Situated in the Town- said 2.548 acre tract more bars set are 5/8 inch by 30 plus deposit. No pets. Eve- amounts to thirty cents ship of Perry, County of Suite Applications. Send re- nings: 937-441-2292. particularly described as inch reinforcing rods with sumes to Box N-1, c/o Belle- ($0.30) for each one hun- Logan and State of Ohio: follows: Beginning for ref- plastic caps marked fontaine Examiner. dred dollars of valuation, Situated in V.M.S. No. erence at a PK nail found “Blackburn RS #7873”. STORAGE for five (5) years. 5092 being in Perry Town- in the centerline of Bearings indicated herein 68 SOUTH BELLEFONTAINE The polls for the election ship, Logan County, Ohio, County Road 142 (60 feet are based on the center- STORAGE for your storage will be open at 6:30 a.m. beginning in the center of wide) at Station 116 + 78 line of County Road 142 needs. Call 937-592-4895 and remain open until County Road No. 142 (also as referenced on Page 38 (60 feet wide) bearing Anytime. 7:30 p.m. on election day. known as the East Liberty of Logan County Engi- North 13° 00’ 00” East. ALL AMERICAN Storage. By order of the Board of and West Mansfield Pike) neers Field Book 615; Description prepared by Taking YOU Places Monthly rentals. Free locks. Elections, of Logan at the Southwest corner of Thence N. 13° 00’ 00” E. George A. Blackburn, R.S. Are you in? Behind JC Penney. 592-9100. County, Ohio. the Green Lawn Ceme- 694.25 feet, following the #7873. tery; thence with the Hiring experienced Truck Dated October 15, 2019 centerline of County Road Titleholder: Shad A. Er- Drivers. Time for a change, REAL ESTATE Kathryn C. Dougherty, South side of said ceme- 142, to a magnetic nail set vin. see what we have to offer. Chair tery, S. 74 deg. 20 min. at the Southwest corner of Property Address: 416 East 469 feet; thence with ¥ Local driving with limited Kandie J. Horton, said 20.181 acre tract and County Road 142 North, PUBLISHERS NOTICE Director the East side of said overnight runs All real estate advertising in ¥ Competitive pay and out- this newspaper is subject to Oct. 22, 2019-t2 standing benefit package the Fair Housing Act which Sheriff's Sale of Apply online for positions in makes it illegal to advertise our Bellefontaine distribution “any preference, limitation or Real Estate center at discrimination based on race, CLASSIFIEDS www.spartannash.com/careers color, religion, sex, handicap, The State of Ohio, Logan County For more information contact familial status or national ori- HR at 937-599-7856 gin, or an intention to make PennyMac Loan Services tMAIL! BOX 40 • BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO 43311 any such preference, limitation LLC www.examiner.org YMCA CAMP WILLSON is hir- or discrimination.” Familial Plaintiff tCALL! 937-592-3060 x1110 or 1132 tFAX! 937-592-4463 Click on… ing part time/seasonal staff status includes children under Classified Order Form with varied hours. Please con- the age of 18 living with par- vs All ads must be paid for in advance unless credit has been established. tact us for the following: ents or legal custodians, preg- Jessica E. Poast, et al Name: ______Outdoor Education- hikari. nant women and people secur- Defendant [email protected] ing custody of children under No. CV18-08-0219 Address: ______Groups- chris.fosnaugh@ 18. ymcacolumbus.org (week- This newspaper will not know- In pursuance of an Or- Daytime Phone: ______ends) ingly accept any advertising for der of Sale in the above Kitchen- wendy.kidwell@ real estate which is in violation ymcacolumbus.org entitled action, I will offer of the law. Our readers are PRINT YOUR AD HERE (one word per blank): START DATE: ____ / ____ / ____ These jobs would be perfect hereby informed that all dwell- for sale at public auction the following described for someone wanting to make ings advertised in the newspa- 5 WORDS PER LINE or 26 CHARACTERS MAXIMUM some extra money with enjoy- per are available on an equal real estate, situated in the ment of camp environment, opportunity basis. To complain County of Logan and such as: retired or currently of discrimination call HUD toll State of Ohio, and in the ______employed teachers, someone free at 1-800-669-9777. The Township of Lake, to wit: ______with a part time job, stay at toll free telephone number for home moms, etc. the hearing impaired is Legal Description may ______1-800-927-9275. be obtained at the Logan SERVICES County Recorder’s Office, ______COMMERCIAL located at 100 S. Madriver ClearView Cleaning St., Bellefontaine, Ohio, ______Residential & Commercial in OR Volume 1143, Page RATES: 3days:3 lines=$6.57, (567) 294-9283 FOR LEASE: Corner of 33 & 697. each additional line $2.19 *Window Cleaning 540. Old site of Scott’s Equip- ment Rental, 1869 St. Rt. 540, Said premises located 6days:3 lines=$10.37, each additional line $3.45 *Gutter Cleaning at: 421 North Madriver Other *Soft Washing Bellefontaine. 2 offices, 30x50 rates 12 days: 3 lines=$20.16, each additional line $6.72 showroom, 3 restrooms, 40x88 St., Bellefontaine, Ohio *Concrete Cleaning available 24-30 days: 3 lines=$36.97, Licensed & Insured warehouse with 2 overhead 43311. on request each additional line $12.32 doors 20x20 and an automatic PPN: 17-091-12-05-022- *(Run24days,get6daysFREE) deck leveler. Large parking lot. 000. Coming soon on adjacent lot, Pilot Truck Stop. Auction will take place Deadline: 12 Noon the day before start date; 3PM Friday for Monday 937-593-0000. “Inside the Door of the n VISA n MasterCard n Discover n American Express n Check Enclosed County Office Complex” Discounts from FOR RENT Ð Warehouse, storage, commercial (Bellefon- at 100 S. Madriver St., CC Number: ______Local Businesses taine/Huntsville). 1732 sq. ft., Bellefontaine, Ohio on concrete floors, 2 large over- Wednesday the 20th day Name on Card: ______Exp. Date: ______available at the head doors, drive thru access of November, 2019, at with its own driveway. No 10:00 o’clock a.m. The Bellefontaine Examiner reserves the right to properly classify, reject, alter or omit part or all of any advertisement to conform with the policiesofthe Bellefontaine newspaper or the best interest of its readers. Discriminatory, fraudulent, dishonest or misleading advertising will not knowingly be accepted. The adver- office space, heat, restroom, If property remains un- tiser assumes liability for all content of advertisements printed and for any claims arising therefrom. Advertisers are requested to check the first inser- Examiner or A/C. $650 per month in- sold after the first auc- tion of any ad for accuracy. We cannot be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion or for more than the cost of the advertisement in which the cludes electric. 937-593-4338. error occured, nor can the publisher assume liability or financial responsibility for omission or typographical errors. Tuesday, October 29, 2019 • BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER • 9

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS West Mansfield, Ohio (0074242) Smith lot, 6 1/2 poles to fied funds due at the time taining 0.69 of an acre, County of Logan and 43358. Reisenfeld & Associates the S. line of an alley; of sale and balance in more or less. State of Ohio, and in the Parcel Number: 32-097- LLC thence with the S. line of cash or certified check Said premises known as: Township of Jefferson, to 00-00-011-001. Attorney for Plaintiff said alley, westerly 12.14 upon confirmation of sale. 931 County Road 32 wit: Prior Deed Reference: 3962 Red Bank Road poles to the said Main If Judgment Creditor is South, Bellefontaine, Ohio Volume 1212 Page 198. Cincinnati, Ohio 45227 Street; thence South with purchaser, no deposit is 43311. Situated in the State of Recorded: 03/21/2016. Voice: (513) 322-7000 said line 6 poles, more or required. Permanent Parcel No. Ohio, County of Logan Facsimile: (513) 322-7099 less, to the beginning, TERMS OF 2ND SALE: 08-091-00-00-038-000. and Township of Jeffer- Said premises appraised son: OPEN HOUSE: Sunday containing one-half of an Property to be sold with- Prior Transfer: Volume at $250,000.00 and cannot acre of land more or less out regard to minimum 1092, Page 144, Logan Being Lots Number 140 be sold for less than November 10th, 1:00-2:00 and 141 in Kamp-A-Lott p.m. and being the same prem- bid requirements, subject County, Official Records. two-thirds of this amount. ises conveyed by Martha to payment of taxes and Subdivision, Section No. Appraisals are com- Oct. 15, 2019-t3 E. and George C. Reams court costs; deposit and If property remains un- 2, as the same is known pleted by viewing the out- Sheriff's Sale of to Margaretta Beemer by payment requirements sold after the first auc- and delineated upon the side of the property only. Real Estate deed dated August 23, same as the first auction. tion, it will be offered for recorded plat thereof, of Required Deposit: 1926, recorded in Vol. 133, Pursuant to ORC sale at auction again on record in the Recorder’s $10,000.00. The State of Ohio, Page 228, Logan County 2329.21, purchaser shall Wednesday, the 27th day Office, Logan County, TERMS OF SALE: Prop- Logan County Deed Records. be responsible for those of November, 2019 at the Ohio. erty cannot be sold for Fifth Third Bank, Prior Deed Reference: costs, allowances and same time and place. Said premises located less than two-thirds of the an Ohio Banking Book 1222, Page 944. taxes that the proceeds of Said premises appraised at: 1888 Co. Rd. 25 S., Lot appraised value. Required Corporation Said premises also the sale are insufficient to at: $150,000.00. 140 and 141, Bellefontaine, Deposit in cash or certi- Plaintiff known as: 2919 Main cover. Appraisals are com- Ohio 43311. fied funds due at the time -vs- Street, Zanesfield, Ohio pleted by viewing the out- Parcel Nos.: 12-094-17- of the sale and balance in Russell Geissinger, et al. 43360. Randall J. Dodds, side of the property only. 04-024-000 (Lot 141) and cash or certified check Defendant PPN: 14-109-09-07-002- Sheriff Required Deposit: 12-094-17-04-023-000 (Lot upon confirmation of sale. 000. Logan County, Ohio $5,000.00. 140). If Judgment Creditor is CASE NUMBER: TERMS OF SALE: Prop- CV18-11-0316 Robert R. Hoose #0074544 Auction will take place purchaser, no deposit is Auction will take place Attorney erty cannot be sold for required. “Inside the Door of the less than two-thirds of the “Inside the Door of the In pursuance of an Or- OPEN HOUSE: Sunday County Office Complex” TERMS OF 2ND SALE: der of Sale in the above County Office Complex” appraised value. Required Property to be sold with- at 100 South Madriver November 10th, 2:30-3:30 deposit in cash or certi- at 100 S. Madriver Street, entitled action, I will offer p.m. Bellefontaine, Ohio on out regard to minimum for sale at public auction Street, Bellefontaine, fied funds due at the time bid requirements, subject Ohio on Wednesday the Oct. 15, 2019-t3 of sale and balance in Wednesday the 20th day the following described of November, 2019, at to payment of taxes and real estate: 20th day of November, cash or certified check court costs; deposit and 2019 at 10:00 o’clock a.m. upon confirmation of sale. 10:00 o’clock a.m. If prop- payment requirements Situated in the Village of If the property remains SHERIFF'S SALE If Judgment Creditor is erty remains unsold after same as the first auction. Zanesfield, County of unsold after the first auc- OF REAL ESTATE purchaser, no deposit is the first auction, it will be Pursuant to ORC Logan, State of Ohio, tion, it will be offered for required. offered for sale at auction 2329.21, purchaser shall Township of Jefferson and sale at auction again on State of Ohio TERMS OF 2ND SALE: again on Wednesday the be responsible for those being a part of original Wednesday, the 27th day Logan County Property to be sold with- 27th day of November, costs, allowances and Military Survey No. 3137 of November, 2019 at the Quest Federal Credit out regard to minimum 2019 at the same time and taxes that the proceeds of and bounded and de- same time and place. Union, bid requirements, subject place. the sale are insufficient to scribed as follows: Begin- Said premises appraised Plaintiff to payment of taxes and Said premises appraised cover. ning at a point in the east at: $75,000.00. vs. court costs; deposit and at: $3,000.00. line of Main Street in said Appraisals are com- Ross A. Hughes, et al. payment requirements Appraisals are com- Randall J. Dodds Village at the N.W. corner pleted by viewing the out- Defendant same as the first auction. pleted by viewing the out- Sheriff of side of the property only. of a lot formerly deeded side of the property only. Case No. CV19-02-0051 Pursuant to ORC Logan County, Ohio by Catherine Kaylor to Required deposit: 2329.21, purchaser shall Required deposit: Carrie L. Davis (0083281) J. G. Marquis, now owned $5,000.00. In pursuance of an Or- be responsible for those $2,000.00. Michael R. Brinkman and occupied by Henry TERMS OF SALE: Prop- der of Sale dated Septem- costs, allowances and TERMS OF SALE: Prop- (0040079) Small et al; thence East erty cannot be sold for ber 10, 2019, in the above taxes that the proceeds of erty cannot be sold for Steven H. Patterson with the line of said lot, less than two-thirds of the entitled action, I will offer the sale are insufficient to less than two-thirds of the (0073452) 12.14 poles to the line of appraised value. Required for sale at public auction cover. appraised value. Required Yanfang Marilyn Ramirez the Smith lot; thence deposit in cash or certi- at the Logan County An- deposit in cash or certi- North with the line of said nex Building in the City Randall J. Dodds, fied funds due at the time of Bellefontaine, in the Sheriff of sale and balance in above named county, on Logan County, Ohio cash or certified check the 20th day of November, Schwemer, Markley, upon confirmation of sale. WHERE YOU WANT IT 2019, at 10:00 a.m., the fol- McKinley, & Seeley, LLC. If Judgment Creditor is lowing described real es- Attorney for the Plaintiff purchaser, no deposit is tate, situated in the State required. OPEN HOUSE: Sunday TERMS OF 2ND SALE: of Ohio, County of Logan, November 10th, 5:15-6:15 WHEN and in the Township of Property to be sold with- p.m. Harrison: out regard to minimum Oct. 15, 2019-t3 bid requirements, subject Being part of the S.W. to payment of taxes and Quarter of Section 4, Sheriff's Sale of court costs; deposit and YOU WANT IT Town 3, Range 14, of the Real Estate payment requirements Between the Miami Riv- same as the first auction. ers Survey, and beginning The State of Ohio, Pursuant to ORC at an iron pin in the cen- Logan County 2329.21, purchaser shall ter of Harrison Township KAMP-A-LOTT be responsible for those Road No. 32, N. 357.3 feet PROPERTY OWNERS costs, allowances and from a stone at the inter- ASSOCIATION, INC., taxes that the proceeds of section of said T.R. No. 32 Plaintiff, the sale are insufficient to and the centerline of v. cover. County Highway No. 11 as CHARLES E. PEYTON, shown in Logan County et al., Randall J. Dodds, Engineer’s Field Book No. Defendants. Sheriff 615, Page 56; thence with Logan County, Ohio Case No.: CV18-07-0174 the centerline of said T.R. Zebulon M. Wagner No. 32, N. 130.0 feet to an In pursuance of an Or- Attorney for Kamp-A-Lott iron pin; thence E. 230.0 der of Sale in the above Property Owners feet to a stake; thence S. entitled action, I will offer Association, Inc. 130.0 feet to a stake; for sale at public auction Oct. 15, 2019-t3 thence W. 230.0 feet to the the following described place of beginning, con- real estate, situated in the EXAMINER.ORG 2019 DELINQUENT Introducing… REAL ESTATE TAXES The Bellefontaine Examiner (Continued from Page 10 page) MCCLAIN MARTIN G...... 127.64 DALE MARY...... 3,573.98 MCCLAIN MARTIN G...... 974.70 DIX ROBERT D ETAL & MICHELE M...... 1,987.50 Web Edition MCCLAIN MARTIN G...... 49.04 DIX ROBERT D ETAL & MICHELE M...... 381.42 MCCLAIN MARTIN G...... 632.76 FISCHER BLAINE...... 1,934.28 PASH JUSTIN L ...... 1,158.87 FISCHER BLAINE...... 175.86 The Bellefontaine Examiner delivers award-winning PATTERSON RIC D ETUX ...... 181.10 FISCHER BLAINE S ...... 97.48 Subscribe Today journalism with a modern look, to suit active readers like REESE FATINA I ETAL...... 1,378.28 FISCHER BLAINE S ...... 43.40 you. 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Bronx steps become a tourist attraction 'Maleficent' edges 'Joker' for

NEW YORK (AP) — from Brighton, England. weekend box-office crown Move over, Rocky, there's a "You never really get to new stairway to climb. experience a film first- LOS ANGELES (AP) — A set of outdoor steps in hand," he said. "I feel like it The "Maleficent" sequel the Bronx has become a is so iconic." has overtaken "Joker" tourist attraction in recent Not everyone is thrilled for the weekend box- weeks since the release of with the upsurge in popu- office crown in North the movie "Joker." larity. America. The stairs are between "We live in the neigh- Final figures released two buildings on borhood, it's taking up all Monday showed Shakespeare Avenue, about a of our time, we're all being "Maleficent: Mistress of Evil" earned $19.4 million, half-mile from Yankee inconvenienced," said pulling ahead of "Joker" by a mere $122,000. Stadium. Bronx resident Cathyrine "Joker" had been the top film on Sunday based on In the movie, lead actor Spencer. "Every day when I studio estimates after being knocked out of the top Joaquin Phoenix dances as come down the stairs, I spot by "Maleficent" last week. he goes down the steps, AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews have to go through a bar- Joaquin Phoenix traces the origins of the classic wearing a bright red suit and People pose on the steps between two apartment buildings in rage of people." Batman villain in "Joker." It has earned $278 million clown makeup. the Bronx borough of New York. The stairs have become a tourist The stairway joins the in the United States and Canada in its first four weeks, These days, neighbor- attraction in recent weeks since the release of the movie “Joker.” ranks of well-known movie and it is the international record-holder for an R-rated hood residents using the settings, like that of the film with $852 million in earnings. steps are being joined by The visitors have been Coming to the stairs is steps at the Philadelphia The "Maleficent" sequel, which stars Angelina Jolie tourists trying to recreate the taking selfies, and some have "really immersive," said Museum of Art seen in as the classic Disney villain, has earned $66.2 million scene. even shown up in costume. Oliver Bonallack, visiting "Rocky." in North America in its first two weeks. 10 • BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER • Tuesday, October 29, 2019 2019 DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES

OWNER AMT. 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JEFFREY A & HILL DUSTIN ETAL ...... 329.24 HARRIGAN JILLAINE R...... 292.58 HUGHES, JR ARTHUR H ETAL ...... 223.80 TERESA L EDWARDS-KEMMERLING...... 2,149.26 HILL DUSTIN ETUX ...... 1,158.16 HEATH TERESA L ...... 508.39 HUGHES, JR ARTHUR H ETAL ...... 77.14 KENNEDY DUSTAN R ETAL ...... 28.71 LAZY H RANCH LLC THE...... 1,223.04 HELMAN DAVID L ETUX ...... 28.34 MURPHY JEAN A ...... 491.04 KENNEDY DUSTAN R ETAL ...... 20.60 MCCULLOUGH JASON J...... 88.36 HELMAN DAVID L ETUX ...... 197.16 NORMAN ANITA L...... 290.99 KIRKPATRICK SHARON KAY ...... 25.48 THOM-WOOD LLC PARTNERSHIP...... 1,337.00 HORNE DION A ETUX...... 123.74 NORMAN ANITA L...... 15.87 KIRKPATRICK SHARON KAY ...... 16.51 THOM-WOOD LLC PARTNERSHIP...... 51.08 JACKSON KATHY J ...... 181.84 WEAVER MARK W ETAL...... 515.20 LANDES PATRICK J ...... 63.31 05-BOKESCREEK TWP RIDGEMONT SD JG15 INVESTMENTS LLC ...... 1,060.24 ZIMMERMAN VERONICA L...... 276.60 LANDES PATRICK J ...... 92.34 ANDERSON DAVID L ...... 1,114.67 JG15 INVESTMENTS 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LEE PROPERTIES INC ...... 844.78 STEMEN RUSSELL L ETAL ...... 83.69 SWAUGER RICHARD K ETUX ...... 137.12 SINGER STEPHEN E ...... 460.48 E.H. LEE PROPERTIES INC ...... 1,032.46 STEMEN RUSSELL L ETAL ...... 8.30 VALENTINE MARK J ETAL & TERESA E ...... 1,343.74 E.H. 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YELTON ANDREW C ...... 1,026.70 WELLS JOHN K ETAL ...... 98.04 INDIAN LAKE PROPERTIES LTD ...... 55.62 KIGER JUSTIN L ETAL...... 579.27 YOUNKMAN BRITTANY...... 513.35 WILT COLE MICHAEL ETAL & KAYLA DAWN...... 400.65 INDIAN LAKE PROPERTIES LTD ...... 176.20 KOTSARIS PATRICIA S...... 1,372.55 ZEDEKER JOHN W ETUX...... 1,361.59 WILT COLE MICHAEL ETAL & KAYLA DAWN...... 1,621.09 INDIAN LAKE PROPERTIES LTD ...... 198.86 LAMB CARL ETAL...... 15.18 18-LIBERTY BELLEF SD 39-RICHLAND BELLE CTR CORP IVANOVA MARYIA...... 634.14 LINKINHOKER WAYNE H...... 2,261.60 CLARK JASON M ...... 259.64 GERRITSEN CHARLES B ETUX ...... 1,021.06 JOHNSTON STEVEN J ETAL ...... 801.33 LOCKWOOD KRISTEN MICHAEL...... 1,983.82 CLARK JASON M ETAL...... 200.55 GRANT COREY L ETAL...... 677.68 KAISER DAMON...... 25.72 LOCKWOOD KRISTEN MICHAEL...... 14.96 GEMINI APARTMENT RENTALS LLC...... 1,931.86 PLIKERD LISA M...... 1,090.54 KENNER BETSI B...... 335.18 LOCKWOOD KRISTEN MICHAEL...... 301.32 TOKIO INVESTMENTS LLC ...... 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