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In the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware Case 19-11901-KBO Doc 108 Filed 09/27/19 Page 1 of 3 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ο : In re: : Chapter 11 Case No. 19-11901 (KBO) THE NEWS-GAZETTE, INC., et al.,1 : : (Jointly Administered) Debtors. : : Re: DI 66 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF CONSUMER PRIVACY OMBUDSMAN Andrew R. Vara, the Acting United States Trustee for Region 3, pursuant to section 332 of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) and section VIII of this Court’s Order dated September 18, 2019 (D.I. 66) (the “Order”) directing, inter alia, the appointment of a consumer privacy ombudsman, hereby appoints Luis Salazar, having an office located at 2000 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, Florida 33134, Telephone: (305) 374-4802; e-mail: [email protected] as the Consumer Privacy Ombudsman in these cases. The appointee’s acknowledgement, notice of acceptance and verified statement of disinterestedness are attached hereto as Exhibit A. Section 332(b) and (c) of the Bankruptcy Code provide that: (b) The consumer privacy ombudsman may appear and be heard at such hearing and shall provide to the court information to assist the court in its consideration of the facts, circumstances, and conditions of the proposed sale or lease of personally identifiable information under section 363(b)(1)(B). Such information may include presentation of-- (1) the debtor’s privacy policy; 1 The Debtors in these Chapter 11 Cases, along with the last four digits of each Debtor’s federal tax identification number, are as follows: The News-Gazette, Inc. (0894) and D.W.S., Inc. (7985). The Debtors’ headquarters are located at 15 East Main Street, Champaign, Illinois 61820. Case 19-11901-KBO Doc 108 Filed 09/27/19 Page 2 of 3 (2) the potential losses or gains of privacy to consumers if such sale or such lease is approved by the court; (3) the potential costs or benefits to consumers if such sale or such lease is approved by the court; and (4) the potential alternatives that would mitigate potential privacy losses or potential costs to consumers. (c) A consumer privacy ombudsman shall not disclose any personally identifiable information obtained by the ombudsman under this title. The Consumer Privacy Ombudsman is hereby notified that a hearing for approval of a proposed sale of the Debtor’s assets is first scheduled for October 2, 2019 in the United States Bankruptcy Court, 824 Market Street, 6th Floor, Wilmington, Delaware 19801. Dated: September 27, 2019 Respectfully submitted, Wilmington, Delaware ANDREW R. VARA ACTING UNITED STATES TRUSTEE By: /s/ Linda Richenderfer Linda Richenderfer (DE No. 4138) Trial Attorney United States Department of Justice Office of the United States Trustee J. Caleb Boggs Federal Building 844 N. King Street, Room 2207, Lockbox 35 Wilmington, DE 19801 (302) 573-6491 (302) 573-6497 (Fax) 2 Case 19-11901-KBO Doc 108 Filed 09/27/19 Page 3 of 3 EXHIBIT A 3 Case 19-11901-KBO Doc 108-1 Filed 09/27/19 Page 1 of 2 Case 19-11901-KBO Doc 108-1 Filed 09/27/19 Page 2 of 2 Case 19-11901-KBO Doc 108-2 Filed 09/27/19 Page 1 of 72 Case 19-11901-KBO Doc 108-2 Filed 09/27/19 Page 2 of 72 Case 19-11901-KBO Doc 108-2 Filed 09/27/19 Page 3 of 72 POTENTIAL PARTIES-IN-INTEREST Debtors D.W.S., Inc. Insurance Carriers The News-Gazette, Inc. Axis Insurance Company Brickstreet Insurance Financial Institutions Cincinnati Insurance Company Busey Bank Federal Insurance Company (Chubb) First Busey Corporation Principal Financial Group Landlords Promus Wealth Management Group Adams Outdoor Advertising Limited UBS Financial Services, Inc. Partnership Adams Outdoor GP, LLC Current and Former Board of Directors Bill Hawkins Top Customers Dave Downey Aldi Dr. Gene A. Budig Arcade Printing Dr. W. Ann Reynolds Beaumont Alignment Plus George Shapland Bridle Brook Adult Community J. Michael Martin Dick Van Dyke Appliance World James Farley DIV Intercollegiate Athletics (Learfield) Kenneth Berents Farm & Fleet/Bluesoho Ralph D. Gage, Jr. Flooring Surfaces, Inc. Wayne Woltman Herriott’s Party Rental Meijer Top Creditors Menards AFLAC MX Electric AJ’s Station #3 Niemann Foods AT&T NSA Media Champaign County Collector Pella Window Store Constellation NewEnergy Inc. Prairie Gardens CWA/ITU Negotiated Pension Plan Ruedi Wealth Management, Inc. Douglas County Collector Rural King Gannett Satellite Information Schnucks Markets GCIU – Employer Retirement Fund Scotty’s Brewhouse Gregory S. Soulje State Farm Center Health Alliance Stocks Office Furniture King Features Syndicate 0400 Swanson Roofing Naviga Transitions Hospice Netrix, LLC University of Illinois New York Times for Agency News Woods Basement Systems News-Gazette Defined Benefit Pension Plan Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation Major Vendors Tatelines, Inc. American Express Toshiba Financial Services Associated Press University of Illinois Foundation Chicago Tribune Company Illinois Premium Seating Christal Radio Windstream CI-Digital, LLC Case 19-11901-KBO Doc 108-2 Filed 09/27/19 Page 4 of 72 Commerce Bank – Commercial Cards Constellation, an Exelon Company Dow Jones & Co. Danville Sanitary District Eastlan Ratings LLC Eastern Illinois Electric Cooperative Fighting Illini Sports Properties, LLC Frontier Communications Gannett Satellite Information Network Illinois American Water kkStevens Integrys Marajen Stevick Foundation Junction Networks Market Place Shopping Center Mediacom Martin Hood Nicor Metlife-Group Benefits Republic Services Newscycle Solutions Urbana & Champaign Sanitary District PDI Plastics Verizon Peoria Journal Star Premier Print Group Government/Regulatory Agencies Premiere Radio Networks (IL, DE) Quicksilver Delaware Division of Revenue RK Distribution, LLC Delaware State Attorney General Tom Kacich Environmental Protection Agency Region 3 USI Insurance Services National (CHP) Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 Valorie T. Young Federal Communications Commission Vision Data Equipment Corp. Illinois Department of Revenue Illinois State Attorney General Professionals Internal Revenue Service CR3 Partners LLC Securities and Exchange Commission Chipman Brown Cicero & Cole, LLP U.S. Department of Justice Dirks, Van Essen, Murray and April U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP Stretto Judges in the District of Delaware Wiley Rein LLP Andrews, Richard G. Burke, Christopher J. Unions Carey, Kevin J. Graphic Communications Conference of the Chan, Ashley M. International Brotherhood of Teamsters Connolly, Colm F. Local 568M Dorsey, John T. Printing, Publishing, and Media Workers Fallon, Sherry R. Sector of Communication Workers of Gross, Kevin America, Champaign-Urbana Typographical Hall, Jennifer L. Union Local No. 444/14407 Noreika, Maryellen Owens, Karen B. Utilities Shannon, Brendan L. Ameren Silverstein, Laurie Selber Aqua Illinois Sontchi, Christopher S. Call One Stark, Leonard P. City of Paxton, Illinois Thynge, Mary Pat Comcast Walrath, Mary F. Consolidated Communications Case 19-11901-KBO Doc 108-2 Filed 09/27/19 Page 5 of 72 Office of the United States Trustee – (Region 3) District of Delaware (Wilmington Office) Buchbinder, David – Trial Attorney Casey, Linda – Trial Attorney Fox, Timothy J. – Trial Attorney Hackman, Benjamin – Trial Attorney Leamy, Jane – Trial Attorney McCollum, Hannah M. – Trial Attorney Richenderfer, Linda – Trial Attorney Sarkessian, Juliet – Trial Attorney Schepacarter, Richard – Trial Attorney Tinker, T. Patrick – Assistant U.S. Trustee Vara, Andy – Acting U.S. Trustee Weissgerber – Trial Attorney CaseCase 19-11901-KBO 19-11901-KBO Doc Doc 108-2 19 Filed Filed 08/30/19 09/27/19 Page Page 3 6of of 69 72 Creditor Matrix NAME ADDRESS 1 ADDRES 2 ADDRESS 3 ADDRESS 4 CITY STATE ZIP COUNTRY 4 CORNERS INSURANCE AGENCY 114 S MAIN STREET RANKIN IL 60960 51 FIRE AND SAFETY 21 LANE DR PAXTON IL 60957 5-ACRE FARM DAYLILIES 1578 COUNTY ROAD 300N TOLONO IL 61880-9719 A B INVESTMENTS PO BOX 1035 DANVILLE IL 61834 A CUT ABOVE THE REST, LLC PO BOX 203 MAHOMET IL 61853 A QUILTING BEE 415 E MAIN STREET MAHOMET IL 61853 A QUILTING BEE 406 E. MAIN MAHOMET IL 61853 A TO Z PAINTING & DECORATING INC 514 1/2 N COMMERCIAL ST. THOMASBORO IL 61878 A&R MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS INC 711 KETTERING PARK URBANA IL 61801 A&R MECHANICAL, INC. 711 KETTERING PARK URBANA IL 61801-1038 A1 ALARM 306 N. BUCHANAN MONTICELLO IL 61856 AAA STORAGE INC PO BOX 331 WESTVILLE IL 61833 AARON TRAMMEL 806 N PARKE ST TUSCOLA IL 61953 AARP PO BOX 30158 COLLEGE STATION TX 77842 AARP ILLINOIS 222 N LASALLE CHICAGO IL 60601 ABC HEATING & AIR PO BOX 3846 CHAMPAIGN IL 61826 ABC HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING INC PO BOX 3846 CHAMPAIGN IL 61826 ABC SANITARY HAULING 313 W EUREKA STREET CHAMPAIGN IL 61824 ABC SHOP PO BOX 225 ARTHUR IL 61911 ABE VOORHEES 612 1/2 W CLARK ST CHAMPAIGN IL 61820 ABIGAIL GUTIERREZ 4809 W WINDSOR RD LOT F23 CHAMPAIGN IL 61822 ABRAHAM LINCOLN PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM 112 N 6TH ST SPRINGFIELD IL 62701 ACASIA MCCULLUM 905 BERWICK DR APT 6 CHAMPAIGN IL 61822 ACCESS ADVERTISING 1100 MAIN STREET KANSAS CITY MO 64105 ACCESSWEATHER.COM, INC. 834-B RUNNER OAK STREET CELEBRATION FL 34747 ACCOLADE HEALTHCARE OF PAXTON SENIOR LIVING 450 E FULTON STREET PAXTON IL 60957 ACCOUNTING PLUS TAX SOLUTIONS INC 2106 WINDSOR PLACE CHAMPAIGN IL 61820 ACCUDATA INTEGRATED MARKETING 5220 SUMMERLIN COMMONS BLVD SUITE 200 FORT MYERS FL 33907-2150 ACCURATE WEB PARTS, INC. PO BOX 28 LOCKPORT IL 60441 ACE HANDYMAN 604 COUNTY FARM ROAD MONTICELLO IL 61856 ACTON & SNYDER LLP 11 E NORTH STREET DANVILLE IL 61832 ADALBERTO TOLEDO 710 W HILL ST APT 1 CHAMPAIGN IL 61820 ADAM AUSTIN 101 N PHILLIPS ST THOMASBORO IL 61878 ADAM FLOYD 1831 PERRYSVILLE RD DANVILLE IL 61834 ADAM KEERAN PO BOX 23 CATLIN IL 61817 ADAMS FUNERAL CHAPEL 2330 SHAWNEE DRIVE CHARLESTON IL 61920-9030 ADAMS MEMORIAL 1286 W. STATE ST CHARLESTON IL 61920 ADAMS MEMORIALS 1286 W STATE STREET CHARLESTON IL 61920 ADAMS MEMORIALS CHAMPAIGN 1902 S NEIL ST CHAMPAIGN IL 61820 ADAMS OUTDOOR ADVERTISING LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ATTN: RICHARD J.
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