ELLEFONTAINE XAMINER B E Vol. 129 Friday, August 28, 2020 No. 215 AVAILABLE DAILY ONLINE @ examiner.org Pair lodged on burglary, drug charges in early morning incident BY THE EXAMINER STAFF A Marion man and a Columbus man were arrested on felony charges of burglary, breaking and entering, posses- sion of criminal tools, possession of methamphetamine and tampering with evidence related to an early Thursday morn- ing incident at a Zanesfield property. Cory A. Jewell, 26, of Columbus, and Joshua L. Trace, 42, of Marion, each were placed under arrest and lodged in the Logan County Jail, deputies of the Logan County Sheriff’s Office report. A third suspect, a 38-year-old Columbus woman, also was at the property and remains under investigation follow- ing her claims that the two men forced her to show them the property that was owned by her family member. Deputies were dispatched about 2:55 a.m. to 8742 County Road 2, Zanesfield, on a report from a neighbor regarding observing suspicious activity, including individu- Pottery on display als with flashlights walking up to the property. When deputies arrived, they observed the woman stand- Artwork created by three Logan County women has been displayed throughout this month at the Logan County ing outside of the manufactured home and garage, holding a Courthouse Annex gallery, 100 S. Madriver St., by the Madriver Street entrance to the building, in conjunction with cellular phone with its flashlight illuminated. She told the Logan County Art League and the Logan County Commissioners. Pictured are ceramic creations by Bellefontaine deputies that two men were inside the garage area. High School art teacher Sandy Winter, which include utilitarian pieces that are “elevated to works of art by their skill- Deputies located Jewell and Trace and observed that fully crafted shapes and the excellence of colors selected for the glazes,” Art League members said. Also in the dis- they each were holding flashlights and one of them also was play case are ceramic pieces created by Art League President Karen Feltham, who is known for her leaf castings as wearing a headlamp. well as her ceramic fairy gardens. Nature, architecture and landscape photography by fellow Art League member The woman told deputies that the property belonged to Cheryl Erwin has been featured on the gallery walls this month as well. She enjoys taking photographs at Cedar Bog her uncle, Ronald Bragg, who became the executor of the Nature Preserve of flowers, birds and animals, and is able to “artfully highlight her subjects against imaginative back- estate upon her aunt’s death in the spring. She told deputies grounds,” Art League members said. Next month, additional Logan County artists will be featured at the display, and that they had stopped to check on the property because they in October, high school student art will move into the rotation. (EXAMINER PHOTO | MANDY LOEHR ) were notified that one of the doors to the garage might have been left unlocked. Deputies contacted Bragg by phone and during their Greek files as write-in candidate for 85th Ohio House of Representatives seat conversation, deputies learned that the female suspect had provided them with a false name of another member of her BY THE EXAMINER STAFF the outside patio of Depot demands of running a small district but will actually hear family. Bragg said the woman and the two men did not The Democratic parties Coffeehouse, 644 Miami St., business, including manag- what they are saying and have permission to be on the property. of Champaign, Logan and Urbana. ing staff and changing situa- represent accordingly,” While deputies were on the phone, they observed the Shelby Counties announced A graduate of Wittenberg tions especially during a party members said in a two men acting suspiciously, not standing where they were this week that Urbana resi- University with a degree in pandemic, officials from the release. instructed, and deputies later discovered that the pair had dent and local business math, Greek, 36, serves as local democratic parties Official platform details tried to discard several baggies of a crystal-like substance, owner, Ted Greek, has filed an operations leader and said. will be released shortly from along with pills identified as gabapentin, a glass pipe and to run as a write-in candi- shares technical expertise as “While this would be Greek in the upcoming suboxone. date in opposition for the an employee of the archi- Greek’s first time seeking a days, After placing the individuals under arrest, deputies 85th Ohio House of tectural firm NBBJ out of political office, he feels his The candidate’s wife, checked the property and found forced entry to the manu- Representatives seat against their Columbus office. experience as a small busi- Meghan, as well as their two factured home and the overhead garage door. In the sus- incumbent Rep. Nino Vitale Additionally, he is a co- ness owner pairs well with children Walker, 4, and pects’ vehicle, deputies also located bolt cutters and numer- (R-Urbana). owner of the Urbana-area his leadership expertise in Wyatt, 2, look forward ous power tools, along with additional bags of powder and A meet and greet event Birch Bark Canoe Livery information technology meeting residents of the crystal-like substance. with the write-in candidate along the waters of Mad thus making him a unique district on the campaign Deputies continue their investigation into the woman’s is slated for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. River. candidate. Greek will not trail, even if socially distant allegations that the men used a weapon to force her to the today, Friday, Aug. 28, on Greek understands the just listen to the voters of his with their face coverings. property. eMail: [email protected]

BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER ONLINE @ examiner.org HUBBARD PUBLISHING CO. Local & State PO Box 40 • Bellefontaine, OH 43311 n An independent daily newspa- LOCAL NOTES per Founded in 1891 n BUCKEYE BRIEFS C.R. 286 closure planned for by E.O. & H.K. Hubbard From ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS Issued daily except Sunday at Minnewauken Island block party 127 E. Chillicothe Ave. assault and three counts of child endan- MEMBER OF THE: Voter advocates join legal germent in the indictment handed up County Road 286 will be closed to through traffic from Ohio Newspaper Association cry to expand drop boxes Wednesday by a Franklin County grand Maple Street to the cul-de-sac on Minnewauken Island and the Inland Daily Press jury. It's not clear if either one has retained from 7:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 4, to 11:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. Association • The Associated COLUMBUS — A coalition of voting an attorney. 6, for the Minnewauken Island block party. Press • Ohio League of Home rights groups is joining Ohio Democrats in Fabian Maldonado-Cortez died May 23 Local and emergency traffic will be maintained. Dailies suing the state's election chief, seeking to at a hospital, shortly after Columbus police For additional information, contact Ben Contra at PUBLISHER: JON HUBBARD force an expansion of ballot drop boxes responded to a 911 call at the family's (513) 238-2443. GENERAL MANAGER: T.J. HUBBARD ahead of the November election. home. ADVERTISING DIRECTOR: BOB CHAPMAN The complaint filed late Wednesday A report by the Franklin County Donations sought for Gunnery Sgt. CIRCULATION MANAGER: JILL THOMAS challenges Republican Secretary of State Coroner's office documented multiple Frank LaRose's order limiting drop boxes blunt force injuries on Fabian’s head, Spicer Memorial Foundation scholarships SUBSCRIPTION RATES to one per county as unconstitutional. The neck, chest, abdomen, back and extremi- The Gunnery Sgt. David S. Spicer Memorial Delivered by carrier, per week ...$2.40 League of Women Voters of Ohio, the Ohio ties. There were also patterned “U” shaped Foundation is currently seeking donations for future By motor route, per week...... $2.40 arms of the A. Philip Randolph Institute abrasions, along with nine significant burn scholarships to be awarded by the foundation. Price of single copy...... 75¢ and NAACP and seven individual voters injuries on the boy’s chest. Sandra Lockwood reports that this year, the founda- By mail R.F.D. in Logan and adjoining asked the court to rescind the Aug. 12 The indictment alleges the beatings tion’s annual memorial ride during July was canceled Counties, per year postpaid ...$125.40 order and to adopt a “reasonable” drop started in December 2019 and continued because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The memorial ride By mail outside of Logan and box-to-voter ratio for each county. up until his death. typically funds the scholarship program. surrounding counties...... $147.40 Democrats' suit, filed Tuesday, disputes ONLINE Edition She said the scholarship benefits one student each year LaRose's claim that state law prohibits him Ohio lawmaker pushing impeach- from one of the four Logan County high schools. Five weeks ...... $9.50 from adding more boxes. Thirteen weeks...... $24.70 Donations can be mailed to: Gunnery Sgt. David S. Spicer Access to ballot drop boxes has become ment accused of campaign fraud Memorial Foundation Inc., 7476 County Road 2, Twenty six weeks ...... $49.40 an urgent matter for Democrats national- Fifty two weeks-(1 year)...... $98.80 COLUMBUS — An Ohio lawmaker who Zanesfield, Ohio, 43360. Lesser periods by mail slightly more than propor- ly, as in-person voting options are threat- tionate cost of yearly rate. Mail subscriptions will ened by the deadly coronavirus and mail- recently joined a bid to impeach Gov. Mike not be accepted from territories served by an DeWine for allegedly violating state law has Midwest Regional ESC financial Examiner newspaper courier or motor routes. in voting's integrity has been questioned amid cutbacks at the U.S. Postal Service. been accused of violating campaign finance All subscriptions for papers delivered law. report available for review by carrier are payable in advance at LaRose has responded to criticism by the Examiner office. No paper sent by saying proposing an “innovative solution” Republican Rep. Nino Vitale was referred The Midwest Regional Educational Service Center’s fis- mail unless paid for in advance, a for paying ballot postage through his to the Ohio Elections Commission on cal year 2020 financial report is available for review upon postal regulation. Subscriptions are non-refundable. Online subscriptions office's budget would help make “every Wednesday after turning in a blank cam- request. Individuals can obtain a copy from the treasurer must be paid in advance. mail box a drop box for millions of paign finance report one day after the state at 129 E. Court St., Sidney, on the fourth floor between the HOW TO REACH US Ohioans, making it easier than ever to cast deadline, according to Secretary of State hours of 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Frank LaRose. GENERAL: 592-3060 a ballot in a general election.” “I swore an oath to uphold the law, so CIRC/SUBSCRIPTIONS: Option 4 But the state Controlling Board side- Ridgemont board meets tonight in math room lined LaRose's request for $3 million to when I see an apparent violation of our CLASSIFIEDS: Option 5 The Ridgemont Board of Education meets at 5 p.m. pay for the postage on Monday. His office state’s campaign finance statutes, I am duty AFTERHOURS: (937) 407-0205 Thursday, Aug. 27, in the math room #304. Attendees are says it will resubmit the request for the bound to refer it to the Ohio Elections asked to park in the front parking lot and enter through NEWSROOM Option 1 board's Sept. 14 meeting, which would still Commission.” LaRose said in a release. “All door A. Nate Smith...... 1118 give ample time to attach postage to Ohio public officials must be held accountable.” Mandy Loehr...... 1116 ballots. A request for comment to Vitale was not Russells Point issues boil water alert SPORTS Option 2 immediately returned. Matt Hammond-Sports Editor ...... 1122 Mother, stepfather indicted in The referral to the state's commission Village of Russells Point officials reported Wednesday Aaron LaBatt ...... 1115 comes after LaRose's office completed a afternoon that residents of Chase Avenue north of boy's 'severe abuse' death thorough review of Vitale's report beginning ADVERTISING Option 3 Mansfield Avenue and on Harborview Drive will have no Bob Chapman-Ad. Director ...... 2125 COLUMBUS — The mother and step- June 6. water service temporarily, as the Russells Point Water Jim Strzalka ...... 1126 father of a 7-year-old Ohio boy who Vitale is an outspoken critic in the Ohio Department is working on a water line repair in the area Statehouse, recently taking aim at fellow of Chase Avenue and Biff’s Way. www.examiner.org authorities say was severely beaten have been indicted on murder charges in con- Republican DeWine over his handling of the Residents of the Harborside Condos along Chase E-MAIL nection with his death. coronavirus pandemic. The lawmaker has Avenue, and properties in the 200 block of Chase Avenue, [email protected] Oneida Maldonado-Cortez, 24, and Jose famously refused to wear a mask while in should boil water once service has been restored. Water [email protected] Emanuel Santos-Perez, 37, both of North legislative sessions, saying he didn’t want to should be boiled for a minimum of three minutes prior to [email protected] Linden, also were charged with felonious cover up a face made in the image of God. consumption. [email protected]

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 8.28.20 ONLINE @ examiner.org Local & State n LOGAN COUNTY BEAT SHERIFF & HIGHWAY PATROL Semi passenger lodged after him because he wouldn’t lend her any ported from the scene. the residence about 2:50 p.m. on a throwing items from vehicle money. He said Connell is his former Deputies report McCafferty was oper- reported domestic dispute. Michelle Connell, 45, of Fayetteville, fiancé. ating a westbound sport utility vehicle Gibson’s former spouse, Ronald D. N.C., was charged with disorderly con- He also said Connell had thrown about 8:10 a.m. on U.S. 33 and was slow- Gibson, met with deputies outside of the duct related to an incident Tuesday items from the vehicle while he was ing to turn east onto County Road 57. residence and deputies noticed that he evening along U.S. Route 33. driving. His vehicle was struck from behind by a had a red mark on the right side of his Deputies of the Logan County While deputies were speaking with westbound car operated by Yost. face under his eye. He told deputies that Sheriff’s Office were dispatched about the defendant, they noted that she Yost was cited for failure to maintain Heather had punched him 5:20 p.m. to U.S. 33 and the Auglaize began yelling at Reddick and would not assured clear distance ahead. Damage Heather also spoke with deputies, County line in reference to a passenger comply with commands to stop yelling was heavy to both vehicles, which were stating that her former husband had throwing objects from a semi tractor- at him. She was placed under arrest and towed from the scene, and the drivers pushed her into the kitchen counter and trailer. was transported to the Logan County were wearing their seat belts. then struck her under her chin. Deputies Deputies initiated a traffic stop with Jail. said she kept changing her story about the semi in the area of U.S. 33 and Woman lodged for felony the happenings of the day and no visible domestic violence Stephenson Street in Lakeview. Possible injuries reported in U.S. marks or injury were observed on her 33 crash While speaking with the driver, Heather A. Gibson, 52, of Cincinnati, person. Damion Reddick of North Carolina, John A. McCafferty, 71, of Huntsville, was charged with a felony count of Heather was placed under arrest and deputies observed that he had a white and Jeffrey A. Yost, 37, of Zanesfield, domestic violence related to an incident lodged in the jail. Deputies said she substance on the right side of his face. each were checked on the scene of a Wednesday afternoon at 11047 State received the felony count because this Deputies later learned that the passen- crash Tuesday by Huntsville EMS for Route 366, Apt. 4, Lakeview. was her second domestic violence ger, Connell, had thrown conditioner on possible injuries, but were not trans- Deputies responded to

n BELLEFONTAINE BEAT A look back into the headlines… POLICE & FIRE 50 YEARS AGO FRIDAY, AUG. 28, 1970 Woman charged with assault • Jennafer M. Conley, 38, of 316 S. Detroit St., Apt. A: Tricia A. Meek, , of 401 W. Columbus Ave., Apt. A, contempt of court. There Bellefontaine young people have been was charged Wednesday with assault. She reportedly selected from more than 2,000 applicants to per- Inmate charged with theft attacked Kara Anderson inside 408 Walker St. around 1 form with the All-Ohio State Fair Youth Choir. a.m. Eric G.H. Coe, 41, of 512 N. Detroit St., was Anderson’s shirt was nearly torn off of her and she charged Tuesday with theft. They are Dede Lord, Peggy Finefrock and Mike had visible scratches, officers of the Bellefontaine Officers met with Lynnsey L. Ramsey, 517 N. Gleason. The choir will perform several times dur- Police Department report. Main St., who told them she found a garden hose ing the fair, Sept. 1-7. Teens spotted out after curfew reel box, hose and washing wand outside Coe’s resi- dence. These items matched items stolen from her Ohio’s public school system, embracing 647 Demitri K. Dick, 14, of 540 Hamilton St., and residence on Aug. 13. districts and 88 county boards of education, Destiny Holbrook, 14, of 541 W. Auburn Ave., each was charged with violating curfew after they were spotted Officers met with Coe who is currently in the reported overall operating revenues of $2.17 bil- Logan County Jail on unrelated charges. When con- walking in the area of Madriver Street and Spring lion and and expenditures of $2.23 billion during Avenue around 4:20 a.m. Thursday. fronted about the items, Coe requested to speak to Resident reports theft his lawyer. the 1969 colander year. Cassandra Watkins, 632 W. William Ave., reported Driver cited in crash The Huntsville American Legion Post No. 381 is Monday a go-kart was stolen from her residence. She Ernest E. Grimes, 70, of Bellefontaine, was cited extending an invitation to area residents to attend told officers two suspects offered to buy the go-kart for running a red light after a two-vehicle crash an open house at their newly completed hall but she would not sell it. By 10 p.m., it was gone. Tuesday on Main Street at Kent Drive. Papers served His southbound pickup truck hit an eastbound Sunday afternoon. The new post is located at the Officers served warrants to: car operated by Anjalynet D. Miller, 32, of DeGraff. north end of Wishart street. Post commander is • Gerald W. Parks, 23, of 421 West St., Apt. 1: parole Damage was heavy to both vehicles but there were James Bennett. violation; and not reported injuries.

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Lady Lakers grab win over Anna

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Indian Lake’s girls golf team shot its best score of the sea- son Thursday in a PREP GOLF 211-231 victory over Anna. Regan Ross carded a 43 to earn medalist honors for the Lakers. Also for Indian Lake, Kayla Cummins had her personal best round with a 49, Lauren Barhorst has a PR of 58 and Destiny Crumely had her best score of the season with a 61. Bree Stid added a 69. Raiders fall to Kenton Benjamin Logan’s Kelvin Ong moves the ball up the field during Thursday’s game at Kenton.The Wildcats won the game 2-0. (SUBMITTED PHOTO | KEVIN ANDERSON) Riverside sweeps Ridgemont in local NWCC meeting

BY THE EXAMINER STAFF Salem 25-12, 25-14. contest. 12 p lints and 12 digs, VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP Aubrey Laing led the The Raiders are now 1-1 Brielle Moorhouse had Riverside’s volleyball Knight recorded 13 digs. Williams tallied 25 assists, Tigers with three kills, Lexy on the season. eight kills, eight assists and team bounced host Riverside travels to Troy three aces, one kill, was 8-9 Lee had two kills and was Lily Makin led Ben was 9-9 hitting, Macy Ridgemont in three sets on Christian on Saturday for a serving and was 80-80 set- 3-3 serving, Makenna Logan with 10 points, four Matthews tallied nine kills, Thursday by scores of 25- non-league match. ting, Ally Garver recorded Smith had eight digs and aces, three assists and was Lauren Dixon posted 16 12, 25-13, 25-13 for a WL-Salem takes down 13 digs, was 17-17 serving was 6-7 serving, Isabelle 15-15 serving, Jordan assists and Haleigh Northwest Central Fairbanks and was 9-10 serve receive, Meister had six assists and Sexstone tallied nine digs, Brentlinger added four kills. Conference victory. West Liberty-Salem’s Bailey Poppe had seven was 4-4 serving and Lynzee Cronkleton dished Ben Logan’s junior var- The Pirates improve volleyball team fought past kills, eight digs, one ace Whitney Strapp was 4-4 out 15 assists and had nine sity “gold” team lost to their record to 3-0 on the visiting Fairbanks for a and was 17-17 serving, serving. digs, Kylie Frazier had 10 Findlay. Maven Rhoades season. three-set win Thursday 26- Chaley Wade had five kills, Ben Logan falls kills and eight assists, Molly had seven points and was Jenna Woods led 24, 25-21, 25-14 in Ohio two digs and a block, Olivia to Findlay Vance recorded six kills and 10-10 serving, Madison Riverside with 12 kills and Heritage Conference action. Wilcox recorded 16 digs, Benjamin Logan’s vol- Ryelle Gibson added five Buettner had five points, five blocks, Lauryn Sanford The win moves the was 7-7 serving and 14-17 leyball team tried to scrape kills and four blocks. two aces, seven digs and tallied seven kills, 12 Tigers to 2-0 on the season. serve receive and Naomi together a comeback The junior varsity was 8-9 serving, Junette Ly assists, six digs and five Michele Smith sparked McGill had six digs, one ace against host Findlay on “black” team defeated the had seven digs, Lexi blocks, Alaina Snow had WL-Salem with 11 kills, 12 and was 16-16 serving. Wednesday night, but fell Trojans in three sets to Sutherly had three kills and five kills, Sierra Snow piled digs, was 6-8 serving and Fairbanks won the jun- in straight sets 25-15, 25- improve to 2-0. Elliott Madelyn Harmon tallied up 24 assists and Allison 17-18 serve receive, Gabby ior varsity match over WL- 23, 28-26 in a non-league Bailey led the Raiders with six assists. Sports JUNIOR HIGH VOLLEYBALL lied three points and one Wednesday in a Central Indian Lake rolls past Fairbanks sweeps ace, Kaitlyn Metz had two Buckeye Conference Riverside BHS tennis WL-Salem points, while Josie match. The Lakers won the Indian Lake’s seventh- Fairbanks’ seventh-and- Hostetler and Audrey seventh-grade match 25- and-eighth grade volleyball eighth grade volleyball Collins both added two 18, 25-17. teams defeated Indian Lake team swept West Liberty- assists. Tiffany Boop led the on Thursday in a pair of squad falls Salem Wednesday in a pair For the WL-Salem sev- Chieftain eighth graders local non-league matches. of Ohio Heritage enth grade, Ava Poppe led with six kills and three The Lakers won the eighth- Conference matches. with eight points, two aces aces, Kylie Adams had grade match 25-15, 25-20 The Panthers beat the and three kills, Lyndee six kills, Emily Lamb and took the seventh-grade to Warriors Tigers in the eighth-grade Harrison recorded four recorded eight kills and contest 25-9, 25-14. match 25-22, 25-6 and points, two aces and one three blocks, Kassi Prine Avery Perk led the Pirates BY THE EXAMINER STAFF defeated the Tigers’ in the kill and Tru Maxam piled up 15 assists and in the eighth-grade match seventh-grade match 25- chipped in one kill. Regan Standley had five with four aces and Brook Bellefontaine’s girls tennis team was 11, 25-15. Chiefs split aces. Hunkler had tow aces. defeated by Northwestern 4-1 on Thursday. Reagan Bradford led the with Lakers Bellefontaine’s seventh For the Riverside sev- The Chiefs’ lone win came at second dou- WL-Salem eighth grade Bellefontaine’s eighth- graders saw Kelsey Snapp enth graders, Ashley Roach bles where Alika Shields and Julia Easton with two points, four kills grade defeated Indian Lake and Kaeleigh Flora both had two aces and Emma prevailed by injury default. and an ace, Ava Dixon tal- 25-14, 21-25, 25-17 on record three kills. Strayer had one ace. Bellefontaine’s first doubles team of Samantha Starkey and Meng Wang was defeated by Kate Peterson and Kate Tanner 6-0. In singles action, Bellefontaine’s Courtney Sims lost to Leah Fraker 6-2, 6-0, Mia Neer Reds beat Brewers 6-1 as teams lost to Taylor Everett 6-0, 6-1 and Gracie Middaugh lost to Macy Yeager 6-2, 6-0. In JV action, Kinsley Scott lost in singles 6- resume play following protest 0 and the doubles team of Madi Williams and Jenna Snyder lost 7-5. MILWAUKEE (AP) — win." gled with two outs in the CAIN SPEAKS OUT Jesse Winker homered Winker had a two-run second on a slow roller that Brewers center fielder twice, prized prospect Jose shot in the fifth, his eighth, hit the bag at third, sending Lorenzo Cain, who opted Garcia singled in his first to put the Reds up 5-0 and Freddy Galvis to second. out of the remainder of the big league at-bat and the a solo shot in the third. Curt Casali followed with season after playing in five Cincinnati Reds beat the Gray (5-1) allowed four an RBI single to left to put games, said a large part of Milwaukee Brewers 6-1 singles over five scoreless the Reds up 1-0. his decision was based on Matsuyama Thursday in a doubleheader innings, striking out four Nick Castellanos his faith. opener one day after both and walking two. Gray opened the third inning "The reason I opted out teams opted not to play to escaped a bases-loaded with his 10th homer, send- was, of course, for COVID protest racial injustice. jam in the second, getting ing a 2-2 pitch from reasons, but this lifestyle leads at Olympia The reactions by the Eric Sogard on an inning- Adrian Houser 395 feet to and everything that's going teams followed the week- ending liner to right. center. Winker followed a on in 2020 has definitely OLYMPIA FIELDS, Ill. rounds under par on a end shooting by police of "The second inning was drive to left for his seventh opened my eyes so I felt (AP) — One of the tough- course that was long, Jacob Blake, a Black man, a little bit frustrating for homer to make it 3-0. the need to opt out not est tests of the year made tough, firm, fast and noth- in Kenosha, Wisconsin, me, but at the end of the Houser (1-3) allowed only for the COVID rea- it clear that par would be a ing like the last two about 40 miles south of day, I walked away," Gray four runs and nine hits in sons, but also trying to get great score at Olympia weeks. Milwaukee. Other major said. "I feel like I made four innings as the Reds my life right with God," Fields. Leave it to Hideki Tyler Duncan, just out- league teams have since my pitches in that inning snapped a four-game los- Cain said. Matsuyama to make a 65- side the top 30 as he tries followed, with seven games and fortunately came away ing streak. "This year has been foot birdie putt on his final to earn his first trip to the postponed Thursday. with a zero after the bases Castellanos doubled off crazy," he added. "It's been hole Thursday to lead the Tour Championship, made "It's been a long couple were loaded." the glove of third baseman a tough year. I'm definitely BMW Championship. an 8-foot par putt on his of days for us," said Reds Omar Narvaez account- Sogard to open the fifth, at a loss for words with all Matsuyama, the last hole for a 68. starter Sonny Gray. "It's ed for Milwaukee's run chasing Houser. Winker the things going on right Japanese player who has Mackenzie Hughes, one of been a bit of a long 48 with a solo homer, his sec- greeted Alex Claudio with now. It's just tough. The gone three years since his only four players who hours, 24 hours, but we ond, in the sixth off Nate a drive to left center. way things are going, it's last victory, birdied two of reached 3 under at any wanted to come out and Jones. Castellanos added a tough to see, it's tough to his last three holes for a 3- point in his round, was play a good baseball game The 22-year-old Garcia, sacrifice fly in the sixth to deal with. We always want under 67, one of only three another shot behind. and walk away with the called up Wednesday, sin- make it 6-0. things to just get better."

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 8.28.20 Sports A 2nd day of NBA playoff games halted over racial injustice BY BRIAN MAHONEY Conference series between AND TIM REYNOLDS Utah and Denver. Boston AP BASKETBALL WRITERS and Toronto were also to begin their second-round LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. series before the Clippers — An unprecedented NBA and Dallas met in the walkout over racial injustice nightcap. postponed a second day of It was the Raptors and the playoffs Thursday, Celtics who had been most although players pledged to vocal about the idea of not finish the postseason even playing, but the Milwaukee as they wrestled with their Bucks acted first when they emotions about wanting to opted to remain in their bring change in their com- locker room instead of munities. playing their Game 5 For now, the basketball against Orlando on courts in the NBA’s virus- Wednesday. Kenosha is free bubble at Disney about 40 miles south of World remained empty. Milwaukee. And other athletes across Before coming to the sports world also said Disney, many NBA players they weren’t ready to wrestled for weeks about resume playing. whether it was even right They are still angry and to play, fearing that a emotional after the shooting return to games would take of Jacob Blake, a Black man, attention off the deaths of, by police in Kenosha, Officials stand beside an empty court at the scheduled start of an NBA first-round playoff game between the among others, Breonna Wisconsin. NBA players Milwaukee Bucks and the Orlando Magic on Wednesday in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. The Milwaukee Bucks didn’t take Taylor and George Floyd in considered not playing the floor in protest against racial injustice and the shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man, by police in Kenosha, recent months. again the rest of the postsea- Wisconsin. (AP PHOTO | ASHLEY LANDIS) They ultimately decided son and going home to their that playing would give communities, although they going on. But I think that if Jordan, and National tion, a day of informed they intended to chase them the largest platform decided Thursday they we can go out there and do Basketball Players action and mobilization,” social justice reform just as — while also providing a wanted to continue, accord- our best and also have a list Association to discuss the WNBA players’ union pres- passionately as a champi- bigger target for critics. ing to a person with knowl- of things that we want to next steps. ident Nneka Ogwumike onship. But the video of The NBA's relationship edge of the details. The per- accomplish, everything The tennis tours had said on ESPN. Blake's shooting on Sunday with the White House son spoke on condition of gets completed.” already decided they would Seven Major League left them so disgusted and eroded when Donald anonymity because no offi- The NBA decided to pause play Thursday at the Baseball games also were dispirited that they won- Trump was elected after cial announcement had postpone three more Western & Southern Open postponed. dered whether they should President Barack Obama been made. games Thursday to join the in New York; a number of The sudden stoppages continue playing. was close with some play- “We obviously agree that three that weren't played a NFL teams canceled prac- were reminiscent of March, The players voiced their ers and officials. Trump whether we play or not, we day earlier. tices; and the NHL post- when the NBA suspended frustrations in a meeting was critical of the league still have to do our best to NBA spokesman Mike poned two nights of playoff its season after Utah center Wednesday night, then again Thursday. make change and we still Bass said the league hoped games. Rudy Gobert tested positive continued talks Thursday “They’ve become like a have to do our part in the to resume Friday or A second night of WNBA for the coronavirus. Other morning. As they prepared political organization, and community,” Orlando Saturday. He added in as games were postponed and sports quickly followed to do that, NBA referees led that’s not a good thing,” guard Michael Carter- statement that a group of other teams and sports until the worldwide sport- a march around campus to Trump told reporters, not- Williams said in a video players at Disney would pondered whether they ing landscape had almost show their support in the ing that the league’s ratings interview with a Magic pub- hold a video conference would play on. completely come to a halt. fight against racism. are down from previous lic relations official. call later Thursday with “This is not a strike. This NBA players agreed to Play had been set to seasons. “I don’t think “It’s obviously not easy, representatives of the own- is not a boycott. This is a resume their season in July resume at 4 p.m. with that’s a good thing for given everything that’s ers, including Michael affirmatively day of reflec- at Disney, making clear Game 6 of the Western sports or for the country.”

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BASEBALL BASKETBALL PREP SCHEDULES NATIONAL LEAGUE GLANCE AMERICAN LEAGUE GLANCE NBA PLAYOFF GLANCE Saturday, Aug. 29: Boston vs. Toronto, TBD All Times EDT All Times EDT All Times Eastern Monday, Aug. 31: Toronto vs. Boston, TBD FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 Course, 4:30 p.m. East Division East Division All games in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Wednesday, Sept. 2: Toronto vs. Boston, TBD GIRLS GOLF W L Pct GB W L Pct GB FIRST ROUND x-Friday, Sept. 4: Boston vs. Toronto, TDB FOOTBALL Atlanta 18 12 .600 _ Tampa Bay 21 11 .656 _ (Best-of-7); x-if necessary) x-Sunday, Sept. 6: Toronto vs. Boston, TBD Indian Lake at Bellefontaine, 7 p.m. Jonathan Alder at Bellefontaine, Liberty Hills Miami 14 12 .538 2 New York 16 11 .593 2½ Home team listed last x-Tuesday, Sept. 8: Boston vs. Toronto, TBD Golf Club, 4:30 p.m. Western Conference London at Ben Logan, 7 p.m. Philadelphia 12 14 .462 4 Toronto 15 14 .517 4½ Eastern Conference Graham at Ben Logan, Liberty Hills Golf Club, Teams/Dates & Times TBD Greeneview at WL-Salem, 7 p.m. New York 13 16 .448 4½ Baltimore 14 16 .467 6 Milwaukee 3, Orlando 1 CONFERENCE FINALS Southeastern at Triad, 7 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Washington 11 17 .393 6 Boston 10 21 .323 10½ Tuesday, Aug. 18: Orlando, 122, Milwaukee 110 Kenton at Riverside, Cherokee Hills Golf Central Division Central Division (Best-of-7); x-if necessary) Crestline at Riverside, 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 20: Milwaukee 111, Orlando 96 Eastern Conference Course, 5 p.m. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Lehman at Ridgemont, 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22: Milwaukee 121, Orlando 107 Teams/Dates & Times TBD Chicago 18 12 .600 _ Minnesota 20 12 .625 _ Monday, Aug. 24: Milwaukee 121, Orlando 106 SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 CROSS COUNTRY St. Louis 11 10 .524 2½ Chicago 19 12 .613 ½ Western Conference Teams/Dates & Times TBD Bellefontaine, Ben Logan, Indian Lake, Wednesday, Aug. 26: Orlando vs. Milwaukee, ppd. NBA FINALS Milwaukee 13 15 .464 4 Cleveland 19 12 .613 ½ VOLLEYBALL x-Friday, Aug. 28: Milwaukee vs. Orlando, TBD (Best-of-7); x-if necessary) Riverside, Triad at Logan County meet, Cincinnati 12 17 .393 6 Detroit 13 16 .448 5½ x-Sunday, Aug. 30: Orlando vs. Milwaukee, TBD Wapakoneta at Bellefontaine, noon Southview Park, 5 p.m. Pittsburgh 8 19 .296 8½ Kansas City 12 19 .387 7½ Toronto 4, Brooklyn 0 Teams/Dates & Times TBD Fairlawn at Indian Lake, 11:15 a.m. GIRLS TENNIS West Division West Division Monday, Aug. 17: Toronto 134, Brooklyn 110 Riverside at Troy Christian, 10 a.m. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Wednesday, Aug. 19: Toronto 104, Brooklyn 99 Bellefontaine at Tecumseh, 4:30 p.m. Ridgemont at Value, 11 a.m. Los Angeles 23 9 .719 _ Oakland 22 10 .688 _ Friday, Aug. 21: Toronto 117, Brooklyn 92 HOCKEY WEDNESDAY, San Diego 19 13 .594 4 Houston 17 14 .548 4½ Sunday, Aug. 23: Toronto 150, Brooklyn 122 BOYS SOCCER Colorado 16 15 .516 6½ Seattle 12 20 .375 10 Boston 4, Philadelphia 0 Fairbanks at Ben Logan 1 p.m. SEPTEMBER 2 San Francisco 15 17 .469 8 Texas 11 19 .367 10 Monday, Aug. 17: Boston 109, Philadelphia 101 NHL PLAYOFF GLANCE Indian Lake at Marion Harding, 11 a.m. BOYS GOLF Arizona 13 19 .406 10 Los Angeles 10 22 .313 12 Wednesday, Aug. 19: Boston 128, CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS WL-Salem at West Jefferson, 11 a.m. Springfield Shawnee at Bellefontaine, Liberty Philadelphia 101 (Best-of-7) RESULTS, SCHEDULES RESULTS, SCHEDULES GIRLS SOCCER Hills Golf Club, 4:30 p.m. Thursday's Games Thursday's Games Friday, Aug. 21: Boston 102, Philadelphia 94 Tuesday, Aug. 25 Sunday, Aug. 23: Boston 110, Philadelphia 106 At Toronto Northeastern at Ben Logan, 3 p.m. GIRLS GOLF San Diego 10, Seattle 7, 7 innings, 1st game L.A. Angels 12, Houston 5, 7 innings Miami 4, Indiana 0 Botkins at Indian Lake, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 3, 8 innings, 1st game San Diego 10, Seattle 7, 7 innings, 1st game Tampa Bay 4, Boston 3, OT Mechanicsburg at Bellefontaine, Liberty Hills At Edmonton, Alberta Worthington Christian at WL-Salem, 2 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 7, San Francisco 0, 7 innings, Seattle at San Diego, ppd., 2nd game Tuesday, Aug. 18: Miami 113 Indiana 101 Golf Club, 4:30 p.m. 1st game Boston at Toronto, ppd. Thursday, Aug. 20: Miami 109, Indiana 100 Vancouver 5, Las Vegas 2, Series tied 1-1 CROSS COUNTRY Urbana, Tecumseh at Ben Logan, Liberty Hills Saturday, Aug. 22: Miami 124, Indiana 115 Wednesday, Aug. 26 Cincinnati 6, Milwaukee 1, 1st game Baltimore at Tampa Bay, ppd. Bellefontaine, WL-Salem, Riverside at Milton Golf Club, 4:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 24: Miami 99, Indiana 87 At Toronto Colorado at Arizona, ppd. Minnesota at Detroit, ppd. Union Invitational, 8:30 a.m. Triad at Madison Plains, 4:30 p.m. Western Conference Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Islanders 3, OT, series Seattle at San Diego, ppd., 2nd game Oakland at Texas, ppd. L.A. Lakers 3, Portland 1 Ben Logan at Celina Invitational, 9 a.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, ppd., 2nd game Friday's Games tied 1-1 GIRLS TENNIS Indian Lake at Northwestern Invitational, 9 a.m. Miami at N.Y. Mets, ppd. Minnesota (TBD) at Detroit (Skubal 0-1), 1:10 Tuesday, Aug. 18: Portland 100, L.A. Lakers 93 Tampa Bay 7, Boston 1, Tampa Bay leads Marysville at Bellefontaine, 4:30 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, ppd., 2nd game p.m., 1st game Thursday, Aug. 20: L.A. Laker 111, Portland 88 series 2-1 At Edmonton, Alberta MONDAY, AUGUST 31 Cincinnati at Milwaukee, LATE, 2nd game Mets (TBD) at Yankees (Montgomery 2-1), Saturday, Aug. 22: L.A. Lakers 116, Portland 108 THURSDAY, Philadelphia at Washington, ppd. 4:05 p.m., 1st game Monday, Aug. 24: L.A. Lakers 135 Portland 115 Colorado 6, Dallas 4, Dallas leads series 2-1 VOLLEYBALL SEPTEMBER 3 Thursday, Aug. 27 Friday's Games Minnesota (TBD) at Detroit (TBD), ppd., 2nd game Wednesday, Aug. 26: Portland vs. L.A. Lakers, Ada at Ben Logan, 6:45 p.m. At Toronto VOLLEYBALL N.Y. Mets (TBD) at N.Y. Yankees Baltimore (Cobb 1-2) at Toronto (TBD), 6:37 p.m. ppd. Houston at Indian Lake, 7 p.m. Bellefontaine at Graham, 6:30 p.m. (Montgomery 2-1), 4:05 p.m., 1st game Tampa Bay (TBD) at Miami (Mejía 0-2), 7:10 p.m. x-Friday, Aug. 28: L.A. Lakers vs. Portland, Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Islanders, ppd. At Edmonton, Alberta BOYS SOCCER Atlanta (Erlin 0-0) at Philadelphia (Wheeler 3- Washington (Sánchez 1-3) at Boston (Pérez TBD Tecumseh at Ben Logan, 6:45 p.m. Bellefontaine at Ben Logan, 5:30 p.m. 0), 7:05 p.m. 2-3), 7:30 p.m. x-Sunday, Aug. 30: Portland vs. L.A. Lakers, Las Vegas vs. Vancouver, ppd. Jonathan Alder at Indian Lake, 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 28 Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 3-3) at Cincinnati Yankees (TBD) at Mets (TBD), ppd., 2nd game TBD Tecumseh at Indian Lake, 5:30 p.m. WL-Salem at West Jefferson, 5:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers 3, Dallas 2 At Toronto (Mahle 0-1), 7:10 p.m. Dodgers (May 1-1) at Texas (Minor 0-5), 8:05 p.m. GIRLS SOCCER Lehman Catholic at Riverside, 5:30 p.m. Tampa Bay (TBD) at Miami (Mejía 0-2), 7:10 p.m. K. City (Duffy 2-2) at White Sox (López 0-1), Monday, Aug. 17: L.A. Clippers 118, Dallas 110 Tampa Bay vs. Boston, ppd. Wednesday, Aug. 19: Dallas 127, L.A. At Edmonton, Alberta Bellefontaine at Ben Logan, 7:15 p.m. Mechanicsburg at Triad, 7 p.m. Washington (Sánchez 1-3) at Boston (Pérez 8:10 p.m. Tecumseh at Indian Lake, 7:15 p.m. Ridgemont at Upper Scioto Valley, 5:30 p.m. 2-3), 7:30 p.m. Cleveland (McKenzie 1-0) at St. Louis (Ponce Clippers 114 Colorado vs. Dallas, ppd. Saturday, Aug. 29 Yankees (TBD) at Mets (TBD), ppd., 2nd game de Leon 0-2), 8:15 p.m. Friday, Aug. 21: L.A. Clippers 130, Dallas 122 BOYS GOLF BOYS SOCCER At Toronto Dodgers (May 1-1) at Texas (Minor 0-5), 8:05 p.m. Oakland (Montas 2-2) at Houston (Bielak 3-2), Sunday, Aug. 23: Dallas 135, L.A. Clippers Ridgemont at Riverside, Cherokee Hills Golf Greeneview at Bellefontaine, 7:15 p.m. Pittsburgh (Holland 1-1) at Milwaukee (Burnes 9:10 p.m. 133, OT Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Islanders, noon At Edmonton, Alberta Course, 4:30 p.m. WL-Salem at Legacy Christian, 7 p.m. 0-0), 8:10 p.m. Seattle (Margevicius 1-1) at L.A. Angels Tuesday, Aug. 25: L.A. Clippers 154, Dallas 111 Triad at Southeastern, 4:30 p.m. GIRLS SOCCER Cleveland (McKenzie 1-0) at St. Louis (Ponce (Canning 0-3), 9:40 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 27: L.A. Clippers vs. Dallas, ppd. Las Vegas vs. Vancouver, 8 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 30 de Leon 0-2), 8:15 p.m. Saturday's Games x-Saturday, Aug. 29: Dallas vs. L.A. Clippers, TBD GIRLS GOLF Southeastern at WL-Salem, 5:30 p.m. Utah 3, Denver 2 At Toronto San Diego (Richards 1-1) at Colorado N.Y. Mets at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. North Union at Indian Lake, Cherokee Hills BOYS GOLF (Senzatela 3-1), 8:40 p.m. Cleveland at St. Louis, 1:15 p.m. Monday, Aug. 17: Denver 135, Utah 125, OT Boston vs. Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. Golf Course, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 19: Utah 124, Denver 105 At Edmonton, Alberta Ben Logan at North Union, 4:30 p.m. San Francisco (Anderson 1-1) at Arizona Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. GIRLS TENNIS Graham at Indian Lake, Cherokee Hills Golf (Weaver 1-4), 9:40 p.m. Minnesota at Detroit, 6:10 p.m. Friday, Aug. 21: Utah 124, Denver 87 Dallas vs. Colorado, TBD Monday, Aug. 31 Springfield Shawnee at Bellefontaine, 4:30 p.m. Course, 4 p.m. Saturday's Games Tampa Bay at Miami, 6:10 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 23: Utah 129, Denver 127 At Toronto N.Y. Mets at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Baltimore at Toronto, 6:37 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 25: Denver 117, Utah 107 Ridgemont at Riverdale, 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 27: Denver vs Utah, ppd. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Atlanta at Philadelphia, 1:15 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Texas, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Islanders vs. Philadelphia, TBD GIRLS GOLF x-Saturday, Aug. 29: Utah vs. Denver, TBD At Edmonton, Alberta VOLLEYBALL Cleveland at St. Louis, 1:15 p.m. Washington at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Houston 2, Oklahoma City 2 Ben Logan, Bellefontaine at Indian Lake, Vancouver vs. Las Vegas, TB Northwestern at Bellefontaine, 6:30 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m., 1st game Seattle at L.A. Angels, 9:40 p.m. Cherokee Hills Golf Course, 4:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Miami, 6:10 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 18: Houston 123, Oklahoma City 108 x-Colorado vs. Dallas, TBD Ben Logan at Springfield Shawnee, 6:45 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 20: Houston 112, Oklahoma City 98 Tuesday, Sept. 1 Covington at Riverside, Cherokee Hills Golf L.A. Dodgers at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Indian Lake at London, 7 p.m. MLB LINESCORES Saturday, Aug. 22: Oklahoma City 119, At Toronto Course, 5 p.m. Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m. WL-Salem at Mechanicsburg, 5:30 p.m. Washington at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Seattle 000 300 4 —7 9 0 Houston 107, OT x-Tampa Bay vs. Boston, TBD At Edmonton, Alberta Riverside at Fairlawn, 5:30 p.m. GIRLS TENNIS Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, ppd., 2nd game San Diego 000 102 7 —10 10 2 Monday, Aug. 24: Oklahoma City 117, Fairbanks at Triad, 7 p.m. Urbana at Bellefontaine, 4:30 p.m. San Diego at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. Newsome, Misiewicz (5), Magill (6), Ta.Williams Houston 114 x-Las Vegas vs. Vancouver, TBD Wednesday, Sept. 2 San Francisco at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. (7), Altavilla (7) and Odom, Nola; Lamet, Hill (6), Wednesday, Aug. 26: Oklahoma City vs. Kenton at Ridgemont, 5:30 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Houston, ppd. At Toronto Stammen (7), Johnson (7) and Torrens, BOYS GOLF Hedges. W_Johnson 3-1. L_Ta.Williams 0-1. Friday, Aug. 28: Houston vs. Oklahoma City, x-Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Islanders, TBD FOOTBALL Jonathan Alder at Bellefontaine, Liberty Hills REDS 6, BREWERS 1 HRs_Seattle, Marmolejos (2). San Diego, TBD x-Boston vs. Tampa Bay, TBD Bellefontaine at Springfield Shawnee, 7 p.m. Cincinnati 012 021 0 —6 12 0 Machado (1), Tatis Jr. (13), Myers (3). x-Sunday, Aug. 30: Oklahoma City vs. At Edmonton, Alberta Golf Club, 4:30 p.m. Graham at Ben Logan, 7 p.m. Milwaukee 000 001 0 —1 7 0 Pittsburgh 000 100 03 —4 6 0 Houston, TBD x-Dallas vs. Colorado, TBD Graham at Ben Logan, Liberty Hills Golf Club, North Union at Indian Lake, 7 p.m. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Gray, N.Jones (6), Biddle (6), Stephenson (7) St. Louis 000 010 02 —3 7 3 Thursday, Sept. 3 4:30 p.m. (Best-of-7); x-if necessary) WL-Salem at Triad, 7 p.m. and Casali; Houser, Claudio (5), Feyereisen Kuhl, Stratton (7), Rodríguez (8) and Stallings; At Toronto Indian Lake at North Union, 4 p.m. Eastern Conference Riverside vs. Lehman Catholic at Sidney High (6) and Narváez. W_Gray 5-1. L_Houser 1-3. Kim, Gallegos (7), Gant (8), T.Webb (8) and x-N.Y. Islanders vs. Philadelphia, TBD Toronto vs. Boston Russia at Riverside, Cherokee Hills Golf School, 7 p.m. HRs_Cincinnati, N.Castellanos (10), Winker Molina. W_Stratton 2-0. L_Gant 0-2. At Edmonton, Alberta (0). Milwaukee, Narváez (2). Sv_Rodríguez (2). HRs_St. Louis, Molina (1). Thursday, Aug. 27: Boston vs. Toronto, ppd. x-Vancouver vs. Las Vegas, TBD

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Note: Bigar’s Stars is based on the degree  Encourage a discussion of stay well informed and all will be well. of your sun at birth. The sign name is dreams over breakfast. Dream analysis Tonight: Catch up with your oldest friend simply a label that astrologers put on a might provide insight concerning the and laugh. set of degrees for convenience. For best needs of those closest to you. Today SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) results, readers should refer to the dates brings upbeat financial news. An inheri-  Examine habits regarding following each sign. tance, investment or settlement is money management. Figure out what involved. Tonight: Read over the fine hasn’t been working and don’t repeat the A baby born today has a Sun in Virgo and print and in between the lines. pattern. Today is wonderful for review- a Moon in Capricorn. CANCER (June 21-July 22) ing insurance coverage, investments and  A deeper understanding of what you your general budget. Be alert. Follow HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, Aug. 28, need as well as what you could offer a through with a promising opportunity. 2020: companion develops today. If a relation- Tonight: Read Forbes or research. Convincing, articulate and a master of ship isn’t working, face up to the facts CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19) language, you persuade others of the bril- and perform a ritual of release. You will  Reputation is a sensitive liance of your projects and make this year be doubly blessed. Tonight: The sadness issue. Cultivate your image. Try a new an extremely successful one. You must comes. hairstyle or wardrobe item. Make travel compromise at the year’s beginning, but LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) plans. Your ideas impact others. One of you’ll get what you want. If single, a  Focus on your health today. the best cycles for romance, creativity deeper understanding of your needs finds Release stress and prepare wholesome and overall better change is about to you a mate mid-year. If attached, passion meals. There is so much going on that begin. Tonight: You actually feel it about rules and your bond deepens, but listen you can feel uncharacteristically over- to begin. more to your partner hinting about diffi- whelmed. You will have a new awareness AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) culty. AQUARIUS seems easygoing but of how others impact your life. A sense of  Quietly performing anony- is not. changing times ahead prevails. Tonight: mous acts of kindness brings you a deep Wellbeing journal. happiness, and you might unknowingly The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) befriend an angel in disguise today. Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average;  New places and acquaintanc- Prepare to take on a new project or to 2-So-so; 1-Difficult es usher in a very happy day. You’ll be make a journey. Tonight: You wonder appreciated. Take note of imaginative about this angel in disguise. You reach ARIES (March 21-April 19) ideas that come spontaneously now. One out.  Prepare for some heavy compe- will be a real gem. You have new talents PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) tition today. Direct energy constructively emerging. Tonight: Celebrate yourself as  Answers to security-related and keep trying. Your professional aspi- only a Virgo knows how. problems come from a neighbor or loved rations are very important. Pursue that LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) one. You’ll feel much more confident. which nurtures your creative needs while  A relative or household member It’s a great day to seek advice and to net- weighing financial considerations. might announce some unexpected plans. work. You’re more visible to influential Tonight: What a day! You take the whole Be understanding and supportive. Today professional contacts. Tonight: A safe night off, deservedly. accents security issues. Balancing old night out on the town. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) monetary obligations with current  Much can be accomplished expenses requires humor and tolerance. BORN TODAY because your energy level will be high, Tonight: Dine as friends. You need more Writer Johann von Goethe (1749), poet but do quell impatience. It’s especially time for a balanced reaction. Rita Dove (1952), comedian Jack Black easy to overreact today. Consider conse- SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) (1969) quences and options first. Friday is your  A sibling or neighbor is chang- lucky day each week. Make purchases ing. Don’t be in denial when obvious Find more Madalyn Aslan horoscopes at and decisions then to enhance success. signs are being sent. Transportation needs madalynaslan.com. Tonight: Friday night too. are being considered and information © 2020 by King Features Syndicate Inc. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) exchange is very important. Be alert and

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ATTENTION HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED SERVICES LIVESTOCK ADEA RULINGS BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- OWNER OPERATOR – Must FOR ONLY $335, you can FOR SALE: 6 Reg. Angus It’s The Bellefontaine Examiner TOR – The primary purpose of have own semi-tractor. Forklift place a 25-word classified ad bred heifers. If interested call does not knowingly accept the Business Administration experience needed – or some- in 133 newspapers across 68 419-294-8348, if no answer help wanted advertisements in position is to oversee all fiscal, one raised in a farming com- counties. All newspapers leave message. Garage Sale violation of the Age Discrimi- budgetary and human re- munity. Dedicated OH area. within the OhioScan network nation Employment Act. source functions for the Hardin Established company. Excel- total a readership of over FRUITS & Time! The ADEA prohibits arbitrary County Dept. of Job and lent pay and fuel rebate. 2,000,000. Call Bellefontaine age discrimination of persons Family Services. In addition, 219-663-5678, X 17. Examiner, 592-3060. Visit VEGETABLES Advertise your Garage Sale, age 40 or over and applies to the Business Administrator will www.adohio.net. Yard Sale, Moving Sale, etc. employers with 25 or more supervise lower-level person- PART TIME RECEPTIONIST wanted. Various hours- morn- WENGERS PRODUCE – in the employees, employment agen- nel and or all employees as- SALES Peaches, tomatoes, home- Bellefontaine Examiner. cies and labor organizations. signed to perform the support ings/afternoons, Saturdays. Apply in person, no phone grown muskmelon, water- Advertising containing such functions under the jurisdiction 1. GARAGE SALE: August melon & sweet corn, home- For recommended guidelines terms as “young”, “boy”, or of the Business Administrator calls. North Side Animal Clinic 28th and 29th, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. made baked goods & Curly’s go to loganhealth.org “girl” or designating a certain and acts as primary contact in 3832 Township Road 165, Meats. Mon.-Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-3, age such as “age 35 to 55” or the Directors’ absence. 1770 US 68 North Bellefontaine West Liberty. Household, closed Sun. 3836 Co. Rd. 29 Stop in: 127 E. Chillicothe other similar specification indi- The successful candidate tools, furniture, something for E., Bellefontaine. 592-5726. Call: 937-592-3060 cates discrimination against should have a bachelor’s de- THE LOGAN COUNTY everyone. Priced to sell. X1132 or 1110 employment of older persons gree in finance, accounting, Veteran’s Service Commission FURNITURE Email: and are considered in violation business administration, public has a full time opening for a 2. 3 FAMILY GARAGE SALE: of the act. administration or human re- Rain or shine. Something for [email protected] Clerk. MOCHA DARCY SOFA: Year Credit cards accepted Information about the Act may source. Also requires three Starting pay is $14.00 per everyone. 3375 Twp. Rd. 32 be obtained by calling or writ- years’ experience in a position S., 2nd road to left off C.R. 18. old - new condition. $175. hour. North of W. Liberty. 869-2632. ing the U.S. Department of La- involving fiscal or budgeting Applications can be picked up Friday (28th) 10-3 and Satur- PERSONAL bor, Wage and Hour Division. responsibilities and human re- curbside at 121 S. Opera St. day (29th) 10-3. source duties and one year of FOR RENT A PROGRESSIVE FAMILY (in the Memorial Hall Bldg.) by 3. GARAGE SALE: Baby supervisory experience. calling ahead at 937-599-4221 items, kids toys, women’s CRISIS HOTLINE practice is currently seeking a OR education, training and/or APTS., ROOMS, HOUSES Call and give operator first full time medical biller. We of- between the hours of clothes, Coach & Michael Kors experience in an amount equal 8:30-10:30 and 12-4:30 Mon- starting at $350.00. Call or name and brief comment fer competitive wages and purses, home decor, furniture, Text 407-0516 or 441-0039. to the Minimum Qualification. day thru Friday. books, DVDs, pack n play, etc. about service needed. benefits. Qualified applicants must sub- 1-800-224-0422 Deadline to apply is Wednes- Sat. only, 9-3. 1162 Twp. Rd. COZY 1 BR, appliances, water Responsibilities include: mit a resume and cover letter day Sept.9, 2020 at 4:00. 199 W., Bellefontaine. included, off-street parking. N. FOR INFORMATION Con- •Contacting insurance com- by close of business Friday THE VILLAGE OF DEGRAFF GARAGE SALE: 205 Cretcher Main. $400/mo. + deposit & cerning American Red Cross panies to follow up on claim August 28, 2020 to: Director references. 937-896-8136. Blood Services Program, call payments and denials John C. Folk, Hardin County is seeking a Fiscal Officer. Ave. (St. Rt. 235), DeGraff. 650-5000. •Writing appeals when DJFS, 175 West Franklin St., This is a full time position. Job Friday & Satuday Aug. 28 & LARGE 1 BEDROOM upstairs needed Kenton, OH 43326. Responsibilities include: 29, 9-?? New diesel generator apartment for rent, $425 plus POISON CONTROL •Assisting patients with billing • Pay bills using Unified Ac- (still in crate), jigsaw puzzles, deposit per month. 105 1/2 related questions or con- IMMEDIATE big wheels, small bike and lots West Auburn, Bellefontaine. CENTER DRIVING POSITIONS counting Network (UAN) 1-(800)222-1222 cerns • Payroll and withholdings for more. Phone 937-539-1011. 24 Hour Hotline •Assisting with billing and Full time and Part time all employees GARAGE SALE: Fri. & Sat., coding Positions • Reconcile bank statements 9-4. 924 Euclid, Bellefontaine. APARTMENTS WORK WANTED •Performing various duties to Family owned Marysville monthly Lots of baby items, clothes, support the operation of the based trucking company • Handle year end items such books, tools, furniture. CLEAN EFFICIENCY & 1 BR front office as W-2’s to employees and apt. avail., some utilities in- CARMAN BUILDERS Semi/Tractor Trailer MOVING SALE - Everything Vinyl siding, replacement win- Required: Home Daily certain reports to Federal cluded. Call 937-599-5281 or Government and Unemploy- Must Go!!!! 3724 County Road 937-355-8085. dows, seamless spouting, •Excellent communication, Dedicated Scheduled Runs 11, Bellefontaine. Friday & roofing. Free estimates. phone, and organizational Medical & Dental Insurance ment Liabilities • Handle all new hire paper- Saturday August 28th-29th, 9 NOTICE 585-6472 or 1-937-726-7714. skills Time and half for Saturdays a.m.-5 p.m., rain or shine. •Consistently arrives at work, Paid Holidays, work Housing advertisements pub- PRECISION PAINTING – • Create reports for monthly Ashley Home Furniture Signa- lished in this newspaper are in professional attire, on Shutdown Days and Vacation ture Series Bedroom Suite, Interior and exterior. Free time and completes all tasks CDL Required committee meetings subject to the Federal Fair estimates. 937-844-0424. • Complete the budget yearly Couch, Chair. Craftsman tools, Housing Act of 1968 which within the time frame By-Line Transit, Inc. Collectible Longaberger bas- •HS Diploma Call 937-642-2500 • Answer questions from the makes it illegal to advertise WARD HAULING LTD – kets, seasonal decorations, discrimination based on race, Any size load. Gravel, sand, State and County Auditor Preferred: JOB OPPORTUNITY available • Work with the Mayor, Village housewaresGET YOUR and country LOCAL deco- color, religion, nationality, sex, top soil, mulch, construction •Previous Medical billing ex- at Kids Corner Preschool lo- rations. Items are too vast to age (including children), handi- debris, trash. Also offering skid Administrator, and Council as perience cated at 225 East Sandusky a team list. We are living our dream cap or familial status. This also loader services, driveway •Previous clerical experience Ave., here in Bellefontaine. after years of hard work and includes limitation to number installs, fence row cleaning, • Must live within the Village in medical office Job position available is for a limits movingNEWS south, please ONLINE: help us of persons desired. The Belle- bush hog mowing, tree re- Please send Resume to: Floater. Assistant to teachers. realize this dream by attending fontaine Examiner will not moval, etc. Fully insured. Call Hours would be part time, 8-4. Please email a copy of your our sale so we can downsize. knowingly accept advertising 937-844-8923 for a free esti- Maple Leaf Family & If you are interested, please resume to You won’t be disappointed! which is in violation of the law. mate. Sports Medicine call Amy Robinson at [email protected] or Attn: Office Manager 937-592-5437. drop off or mail a copy to: 2211 Timber Trail 107 S. Main St. Bellefontaine, OH 43311 P.O. 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APARTMENTS STORAGE REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICES WINDSOR MANOR 540 & 33 SELF-STORAGE, hereby informed that all dwell- NOTICE APTS. across from JVS. 10x15. First ings advertised in the newspa- The Bellefontaine Examiner month free. 593-0000. per are available on an equal does not knowingly accept SECTION 8 opportunity basis. To complain ALL AMERICAN Storage. Help Wanted ads from em- RENTAL ASSISTANCE of discrimination call HUD toll ployers covered by the Fair Monthly rentals. Free locks. free at 1-800-669-9777. The Now accepting rental appli- Behind JC Penney. 592-9100. Labor Standards Act if they of- cations for 1 & 2 bedroom toll free telephone number for fer less than the legal mini- apartments at the newly the hearing impaired is mum wage or fail to pay at constructed Windsor Manor REAL ESTATE 1-800-927-9275. least time and one-half for Apartments in Marysville. overtime hours. PUBLISHERS NOTICE To be eligible, family’s gross All real estate advertising in FINANCIAL annual income cannot ex- this newspaper is subject to ceed the following limits: the Fair Housing Act which NOTICE 1 Person...... $32,950 makes it illegal to advertise LENDING OPPORTUNITIES “any preference, limitation or 2 Persons...... $37,650 Borrow Smart. Contact the FIND A 3 Persons...... $42,350 discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, Ohio Division of Financial Insti- 4 Persons...... $47,050 tutions’ Office of Consumer Af- Preference will be given for familial status or national ori- gin, or an intention to make fairs BEFORE you refinance elderly (age 62+ and disabled your home or obtain a loan. age 18 to 61). any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial BEWARE of requests for any Please apply in person to: status includes children under large advance payment of fees Windsor Manor Apartments the age of 18 living with par- or insurance. Call the Office of Rental Office ents or legal custodians, preg- Consumer Affairs toll free at Stop in the 376 Rosehill Drive nant women and people secur- 1-866-278-0003 to learn if the Marysville, OH 43040 ing custody of children under mortgage broker or lender is 18. properly licensed. (This notice Examiner Office This newspaper will not know- is a public service of the Belle- EQUAL OPPORTUNITY fontaine Examiner.) or Learn more online at HOUSING ingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are EXAMINER.ORG www.examiner.org GARAGE SALE MAP 4 VIEW AN INTERACTIVE MAP @ examiner.org/classifieds

1. 3832 Twp. Rd. 165, West Liberty...... Fri. & Sat., 9-4 2. 3375 Twp. Rd. 32 S., Bellefontaine ...... Fri. & Sat., 10-3 3 3. 1162 Twp. Rd. 199 W., Bellefontaine...... Sat. 9-3 4. 1474 Co. Rd. 1, Bellefontaine...... Sat. & Sun., 9-5 2 Be a part of our Garage Sale Index Map! Place your ad by NOON WEDNESDAY to be included in our Garage Sale Map for only $2 more. 127 E. Chillicothe • 937-592-3060 x1110 or x1132 or email us at: [email protected] Catch the details of all sales! Make sure to pick-up the Examiner. 1

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