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Jason Dagger
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Commissioners would be
asked to approve or deny a
request for a Payment In
Lieu Of Taxes to determine
how the project would be
taxed.
Hardin County
Commissioners previously
passed measures designating
the entire county an
Underground nuclear-armed missile mishap withheld by Air Force from review team
BY ROBERT BURNS
AP NATIONAL SECURITY WRITER
WASHINGTON In the
spring of 2014, as a team of
experts was examining what
ailed the U.S. nuclear force, the
Air Force withheld from them
WASHINGTON Packaged
salads produced at a Dole facility in Ohio are linked to one
death in Michigan, the Centers
for Disease Control and
Prevention said Friday.
The CDC said 12 people in
six states have been hospitalized in the outbreak since July
after eating salads sold under
the names Dole, Fresh
Selections, Simple Truth,
Marketside, The Little Salad Bar
and Presidents Choice.
The CDC said it linked the
outbreak to the Dole salads this
month after Ohio agriculture
officials found listeria in a bag
bought at a retail location. The
strain of listeria was highly
related genetically to the listeria that had made people sick.
The CDC said Dole had
stopped all production at the
Springfield, Ohio, plant and is
withdrawing packaged salads on
the market that were produced
there. Consumers can identify
the salads by the letter A at the
beginning of the manufacturing
code on the packages.
The agency said that the illnesses were in Michigan, New
York, Indiana, Massachusetts,
New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Those sickened ranged in age
The produce section at the Bellefontaine Kroger store was emptied this weekend of nearly all packaged salad mixes in response to a listeria outbreak traced to a Dole plant in Springfield.
from three years old to 83 years
old.
In a statement, Dole said its
other facilities are not linked to
the outbreak. The company said
it is withdrawing the salads
SocialSpotlight
Friend must take responsibility for health
Dear Annie: A friend of mine
has Type 2 diabetes and an eating disorder. Recently, she visited the doctor and her blood
pressure and blood sugar levels
were extremely high. The doctor spoke to her about the consequences of her diet, and after
the visit, she spoke to his nurse.
She was told that if she keeps
her blood sugar under 200, she
doesnt need to worry and the
doctor wont be mad at her.
She came away from the
visit with a determination to do
a better job with her diet. But
within a week, she went back to
eating the banned food items.
She tests herself and thinks that
levels in the 190s are OK.
I have been trying to work
with her on her diet. I have
introduced her to better food
choices. I listen to her and give
advice when the opportunity
comes up. I have made the decision to keep the lines of communication open by not criticizing her choices. Is there anything I ought to be doing?
The Listener
Dear Listener: Not really. You
are being supportive without
enabling. You might ask her to
join you in an exercise class or a
morning walk. Physical activity
can help enormously. And you
can suggest that she contact a
dietician for help with her nutrition, and the American Diabetes
Association (diabetes.org) for
information, resources and support. The rest is up to her.
Dear Annie: My wife and I
have been married for 46 years
and have been happy for most
of it.
We recently traveled to North
Carolina to celebrate the holidays with family and friends. It
was also my 71st birthday, so it
was especially lovely, and I
received some nice gifts. My
wife gave me a $50 debit card,
which I greatly appreciated.
However, when we were
driving home after the turkey
dinners, golf, shopping, visiting,
etc., it was time to fill up the car.
My wife insisted that I pay for
the $29 in gas with my birthday
debit card.
Do you think that was a reasonable thing for her to do? My
wife earns twice what I do. I
always buy her beautiful and
expensive gifts for her special
occasions. Still in Love
Dear Still: Your wife made
the unilateral
decision that
the gift card
was for both
of you and
should be
spent on
joint needs.
This makes it
less of a gift
than you
ANNIES
anticipated,
MAILBOX
and we agree
that it was
unfair. It has nothing to do with
who earns more money. Had
you paid for the gas without
using the debit card, you would
have been out the same $29, but
that is beside the point.
Spending it on gas should have
been your choice, not hers.
Does your wife do this sort of
thing often? Speak up and let
her know it bothered you. Tell
her that it is not a gift if someone else determines when it is
spent and for what. Thank her
again for being so generous and
ask her to please not do this
again.
Dear Annie: My husband
and I have been trying to conceive for three years, with no
luck. Ive tried almost everything there is over the counter,
and I cant seem to bring myself
to see a doctor. Im afraid hell
tell me there is something
wrong with one of us and well
resent each other.
As time goes on, my depression and anger grow. I feel physical pain when I think about
how much I want a baby. I have
no one to share my sorrows
with. My family has grown tired
of my crying, even my husband.
So Ive learned to keep it to
myself, and find a place where I
can be alone to cry.
Ive noticed that holidays
make the pain worse knowing
Ive failed once again to give my
mother and mother-in-law a
grandchild. My sister isnt much
help, either. She is trying, too,
and tells me she thinks both of
us have some kind of fertility
problem. I dont need to hear
that, especially since I could
never afford treatment. My
grandma hurts me as well. She
tells me almost every time I see
her, You know your sister is
probably going to get pregnant,
because you want a baby so
much.
It makes me feel evil when I
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Today
cvOur Daily Bread free meal, 4:30 to 6 p.m., 223 Oakland Square.
ABLE classes, 5 to 8 p.m., Ohio Hi-Point Career Center.
Russells Point Board of Public Affairs, 5:30 p.m.
TOPS, 6 p.m., Indian Lake Nazarene Church Annex.
Bellefontaine Board of Education, 6:30 p.m.
Traumatic Brain Injury Support Group, 6:30 p.m., Mary Rutan Hospital.
Exercise class, 7 p.m., Christ UMC, Lakeview.
Harold Kerr Legion Auxiliary, 7 p.m.
Huntsville-Indian Lake Lions, 7 p.m.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7 p.m., Hillcrest Baptist Church, rear entrance.
Belle Center Legion Auxiliary, 7 p.m.
Harold Kerr American Legion 173, 7 p.m.
Cub Pack 133, 7:30 p.m., ILCC Fellowship Hall.
Indian Lake Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m.
Mary Rutan Hospital Trustees, 7:30 p.m.
West Liberty Council, 7:30 p.m.
West Mansfield Conservation Club, 7:30 p.m.
AA, 8:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, rear.
Tuesday, Jan. 26
TLC public transportation, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., 593-0039.
Historical Society office hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Woodcarving, 9 a.m., Friendly Senior Center, 934 S. Main, 593-1511.
County Commissioners, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Knit, crochet, 9:30 a.m., Friendly Senior Center, 934 S. Main, 593-1511.
Young-at-Heart Center, Lakeview, open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; crafts, 1 p.m.; cards 6 p.m.
Recovery Zone open, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 440 S. St. Paris St., Bellefontaine.
AA, noon, First United Presbyterian Church, rear.
Exchange Club, noon.
Hi-Point Toastmasters, noon, First Christian Church.
United Christian Service Aid, noon to 4 p.m., Lighthouse Outreach Center, Lakeview.
Indian Lake Seniors, 12:30 p.m., ILCC Fellowship Hall.
Paint and draw class, 12:30 p.m., Friendly Senior Center, 934 S. Main, 593-1511.
Chorus, 4 p.m., Friendly Senior Center, 934 S. Main, 593-1511.
Daily Bread of Indian Lake free meal, 4:30 to 6 p.m., Eagles Annex, Lakeview.
Free dinner at the Pres, 117 N. Main (rear), 4:30 to 6 p.m. (last tuesday only)
Riverside Board of Education, 5:30 p.m.
IAAP, 6 p.m.
L/C Consolidated Care trustees, 6 p.m., West Liberty.
Euchre, 6:30 p.m. Friendly Senior Center, 934 S. Main, 593-1511.
Lake Women of Moose 452, members only, 7 p.m.
West Mansfield Lions, 7 p.m., West Mansfield Methodist Church.
Huntsville Council, 7 p.m.
Hi-Point Aerie 2166, 7 p.m.
NA, 7:05 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 201 N. Main St.
Liberty Township Trustees, 7:30 p.m.
Bellefontaine City Council, 7:30 p.m.
Cub Scouts 145 den meeting, 7:30 p.m., First Methodist.
Bokescreek Township Trustees, 7:30 p.m., West Mansfield.
West Liberty Senior Citizens, 7:30 p.m., Green Hills community room.
Lake Township Trustees, 7:30 p.m.
Bellefontaine Moose Lodge 2563, 8 p.m.
Indian Lake Aerie 3615, 8 p.m.
AA, 8:30 p.m., Galilee Lutheran Church, Russells Point.
Wednesday, Jan. 27
TLC public transportation, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., 593-0039.
Historical Society office hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ABLE classes, 9:30 a.m. to noon, Hi-Point Career Center.
Recovery Zone open, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 440 S. St. Paris St., Bellefontaine.
Young-At-Heart Center, Lakeview, open, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Bible study, 1 p.m.
Metropolitan Housing Authority Board, 10 a.m.
Blood pressure checks, 10:30 a.m., Friendly Senior Center, 934 S. Main, 593-1511.
Lunch, noon, Friendly Senior Center.
Toastmasters, noon, Money Concepts.
ABLE classes, 12:30 to 3 p.m., Galilee Lutheran Church.
Genealogical Library open, 1 to 4 p.m.
Pinochle, 1 p.m., Friendly Senior Center, 934 S. Main, 593-1511.
Bible study, 1 p.m., Young-at-Heart Center.
Logan County Museum open, 1 to 4 p.m.
Golden Age Seniors, 1 p.m., Galilee Lutheran Church.
Logan County Family & Children First Council, 3 p.m., Discovery Center.
ABLE classes, 5 to 8 p.m., Ohio Hi-Point Career Center.
Our Daily Bread free meal, 4:30 to 6 p.m., 223 Oakland Sq.
Pinochle, 5 p.m., Friendly Senior Center, 934 S. Main, 593-1511.
Hi-Point Career Center Board of Education, 7 p.m., Hi-Point Inn.
Bellefontaine Order of Eastern Star 459, 7:30 p.m.
Bokescreek Township Trustees, 7:30 p.m.
AA closed discussion, 8 p.m., First United Presbyterian Church.
AA, open discussion, 8 p.m., First United Presbyterian Church, 117 N. Main St., rear.
Thursday, Jan. 28
TLC public transportation, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., 593-0039.
Loving Hands Board of Directors, 7 a.m., 416 W. Chillicothe Ave.
Historical Society office hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Immunization clinic, 9 to 11 a.m., Health Department.
County Commissioners, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Young-At-Heart Center, Lakeview, open, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Recovery Zone open, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 440 S. St. Paris St., Bellefontaine.
ILCC Thrift store open, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., 124 Burkhart, Russells Point.
St. Vincent DePaul Store open, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Russells Point.
Baskets, 10 a.m., Friendly Senior Center, 934 S. Main, 593-1511.
COLCAS, 11:30 a.m.
Kiwanis, noon, Cafe 212.
United Christian Services food pantry, noon to 3 p.m., Russells Point Municipal Building.
Alzheimers Support Group, 2 p.m., Heartland of Indian Lake.
Ridgemont Board of Education, 5 p.m.
Weight Watchers, 5:30 p.m., Union Station, 613 Hamilton St.
Logan County District Library Board, 4 p.m.
Daily Bread of Indian Lake free meal, 4:30 to 6 p.m., Eagles Annex, Lakeview.
Narcotics Anonymous, 6 p.m., Indian Lake Community Church Outreach Center.
Mended Hearts, 6 p.m., Mary Rutan Hospital.
Bellefontaine Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Homecoming Restaurant.
TOPS Bingo, 6:30 p.m., Memorial Building, Belle Center.
Bellefontaine Al-Anon, 7 p.m., First United Presbyterian Church (rear entrance).
Duplicate bridge, 7 p.m., Friendly Senior Center, 934 S. Main, 593-1511.
Residential Homes Board, 7 p.m., 466 County Road 11.
Riverside Lions Club, 7 p.m., Ma & Pas Crossroads Restaurant.
Bellefontaine Al-Anon, 7 p.m., First United Presbyterian Church (rear entrance).
Roundhead VFW 8832, 7:30 p.m.
AA, 12&12, 8:30 p.m., First United Presbyterian Church, rear.
Friday, Jan. 29
TLC public transportation, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., 593-0039.
Historical Society office hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Young-at-Heart Center, Lakeview, open, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., card party, 1 p.m.
Recovery Zone open, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 123 N. Detroit, West Liberty.
Carry-in lunch 11:30 a.m., Friendly Senior Center, 934 S. Main, 593-1511.
AA, 2 Years and Under, noon, First United Presbyterian Church.
Genealogical Library open, 1 to 4 p.m.
Euchre, bridge, 12:30 p.m., Friendly Senior Center, 934 S. Main, 593-1511.
Card party, 1 p.m., Young-At-Heart Center.
Logan County History Center Museum open, 1 to 4 p.m.
Richland Township Trustees, 1:30 p.m., 615 N. Center St., Belle Center.
Our Daily Bread free meal program, 4:30 to 6 p.m., 223 Oakland Square.
Public bingo, 7 p.m., Friendly Senior Center, 934 S. Main, 593-1511.
AA fellowship, 8 p.m., West Liberty Presbyterian Church.
Saturday, Jan. 30
Farmers Market, 8:30 a.m. to noon, parking lot, .
corner of Detroit and Chillicothe.
Breakfast, 9 to 11 a.m., Indian Lake Moose Lodge.
Weight Watchers, 9:15 a.m., Union Station, 613 Hamilton St.
AA, Greater Christ Temple, 616 W. Chillicothe Ave., noon.
AA, noon, First United Presbyterian Church, rear.
Logan County History Center open, 1 to 4 p.m.
AA, IL Care Group, 7:30 p.m., Outreach Center, 124 Burkhart Ave., Russells Point.
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LOCAL NOTES
Authorities say Gordon lost control of the vehicle shortly after 4 p.m. that day. The vehicle struck
trees and rolled onto its top, partially ejecting
Gordon and ejecting the childrens father. Their 8year-old and 10-year-old sons were not injured.
County court documents show Gordon has
been charged with child endangering and possessing drug abuse instruments.
A message seeking comment was left Monday
with her public defender.
BELLEFONTAINE BEAT
Papers served
Officers served warrants and summonses to:
Rodney D. Best, 30, of 400 West St., Apt. 4:
two counts of failure to appear;
Ella M. Horne, 38, of 868 E. Sandusky Ave.,
Apt. 116: failure to appear;
Michael D. Garrett, 38, of 120 1/2 N. Main
St.: failure to appear; and
Kelly L. Stover, 32, of Urbana: Champaign
County warrant for assault.
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ABE MARTIN
The Logan County Libraries now has resources for area residents
to complete tax returns.
In recent years, the IRS has seen an increase in filing completed
electronically and with software. Because of this trend, the IRS budget for printed forms and instruction booklets has been reduced.
This year, the Knowlton Library of the Logan County Libraries
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instructions.
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HOSPITAL BRIEFS
MARY RUTAN
Births
Jan. 22, 2016: Nicholas and Rebekah Price of Bellefontaine, a
daughter, Adalyn Myrtle; grandparents: Brian and Tami Henry of
West Liberty and Richard and Beverly Price of Bellefontaine.
Jan. 22, 2016: John and Shelby Watkins of Bellefontaine, a son,
Liam Charles; grandparents: Dan and Glenna Watkins of
Bellefontaine and Jeff and Amy Routt of Kenton.
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OBITUARIES
Magdalene R. Ellison
DEATH NOTICES
FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS
Nuclear ________
Continued from Page 1
The three airmen were
immediately stripped of their
certification to perform nuclear
weapons duty. The missile was
taken offline and removed from
its silo. No one was injured and
the Air Force said the accident
posed no risk to public safety.
More than a year later the
three airmen were recertified
and returned to duty.
At the time of the accident, a
group of nuclear weapons
experts was nearing the end of a
three-month independent
review of the entire U.S. nuclear
force, an examination prompted
in part by a series of AP stories
on troubles within the force.
The experts were operating on
orders from then-Defense
Secretary Chuck Hagel, who
asked them to begin their
review in March. They reported
their results to him June 2.
The AP asked Lt. Col. John
Sheets, spokesman for the Air
Force Global Strike Command,
which is responsible for the
ICBM force, whether the May 17
accident had been reported to
the Hagel-appointed review
group. The experts were looking
at a range of issues, including
shortcomings in training, equipment, morale and leadership.
No. The accident was going
through the investigative
process when the review teams
made their visits to ICBM bases,
Sheets said. Pressed further, he
said he could say no more and
referred questions about this to
the Pentagon, which did not
immediately comment.
The Accident Investigation
Board did not begin its work
until Aug. 25, more than three
months after the mishap. A safety investigation was begun
sometime earlier. The Air Force
denied an AP request for the
accident investigation report in
2015 under the Freedom of
Information Act.
Wind _________________________
Continued from Page 1
The agreement
While the agreement eliminates all turbines within five
miles of Indian Lake and some
even further out than that, it
does not sit well with southern
Hardin County residents like
Katie and Anthony Elsasser
whose home in McDonald
Township will still be surrounded by turbines.
It was really sad to see this
happen, Mrs. Elsasser said.
They decided to keep it just in
the interest of the lake. We were
disappointed they didnt work
to stop the entire project.
The agreement was ironed
out by the Hardin Logan
Neighbors United group, but the
Elsassers and Michael Shepherd,
who recently sold his familys
Hardin County home and moved
out from the proposed project
area, said a splinter group called
Fight the Wind is still opposed to
the development.
It became apparent our
goals are very different than
theirs, Mrs. Elsasser said. We
are still planning and working
on things to do.
Don Eggenschwiller, current
president of the Hardin Logan
Assault __________
Continued from Page 1
Other charges could be
forthcoming against McVay and
others, as the investigation is
on-going.
Marysville police can be contacted at 645-7300 or at
police@marysvilleohio.org.
Individuals who provide information may remain anonymous.
Officers have called the
investigation, a good example
of the positive results of collaboration between the community
and the Division of Police.
Plus:
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Panthers,
Broncos win
conference titles
to advance to
Super Bowl
EXAMINER
Sports
IL girls top
Knights in 2
overtimes
Lady Raiders
break school
scoring record
with 92 points
against Falcons
Benjamin Logans Nikki Current goes up for a basket during the second quarter of a game Saturday
against Graham. Current scored 28 points in the Raiders 92-38 win, which saw the team set two new
school records.
WL-Salem girls
rout Irish 52-16
BY THE BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER STAFF
Bellefontaines Aubrey Stolly (2) fights for a loose ball against Kenton Ridges Kirsten
Wiley as the Chiefs Jenna Carman (15) looks on during Saturdays game at BHS.
Bellefontaine girls continue to shine, take second at Kenton Ridge swim meet
BY THE BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER STAFF
our finishes and this allowed several swimmers to beat out others
and drop time.
Springfield Shawnee won the
girls meet with 102 points. The
Chiefs were close behind with
100. Ben Logans girls finished
11th with 14 points.
On the boys side, Springfield
won the meet with 137 points.
Bellefontaine had 33 points for
its sixth-place finish.
Indian Lakes boys finished
ninth with 20 points and Ben
Logan was 11th with 11 points.
formance Saturday.
Arn was first in the girls 200
individual medley and fourth in
the 50 freestyle, while Sims was
second in the boys 100 freestyle
and fifth in the 100 backstroke.
Also for the Raiders, Nolan
Pelger achieved a personal-best
time in the 100 freestyle and
Breanna Heath had a personalbest time in the 100 backstroke.
For Indian Lakes boys team,
Skyler Tavenner won the 50
freestyle with a time of 21.74 and
won the 100 backstroke in 52.78.
Sports
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NEWSMAKERS IN BRIEF
BY EDDIE PELLS
AP NATIONAL WRITER
WL-Salem wrestlers
compete at Jon Alder
West Liberty-Salems wrestling
team competed at the Jonathan
Alder Invitational on Saturday
and came away with two placers.
The Tigers saw Tanner
Workman place third at 113
pounds, while Ely Serna came in
fifth at 182 pounds.
WL-Salem competes in the
Lima Central Catholic
Thunderbird Invitational on
Friday and Saturday.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.
Superman is bringing his cape
and his pen to Super Bowl 50.
Hes leaving behind his camera.
Yeah, we are going to the
Super Bowl. We are not going
just to take pictures, Cam
Newton said Sunday after leading the Carolina Panthers into
the big game with a 49-15 rout
of Arizona for the NFC championship. We are trying to finish
this thing off.
That would be against
Peyton Manning and the
Denver Broncos in two weeks.
Playing the sheriff, Newton
said of Manning. Were going
RT.#
CARRIER
PHONE NO.
the win.
Ryan Boyd led the Cardinals
with 17 points, Colby Watson
was right behind with 16 points
and Hadley LeVan added 11
points.
Triad travels to Northeastern
on Tuesday for Ohio Heritage
Conference action.
FAIRBANKS 53
BEN LOGAN 45
BEN LOGAN (6-11)
Fink 0 0-1 0; Ricketts 4 4-4 13; Ward 1 0-0 2; Robson
1 2-2 4; Dixon 5 1-2 11; VanBuskirk 0 3-5 3; Caudill 5
0-0 12. Totals: 16 10-14 45.
FAIRBANKS
Hutchins 5 3-5 13; DeRoads 0 1-2 1; Winkle 3 0-0 6;
Studenmund 2 0-0 4; Leeds 3 0-0 6; Pintorak 4 2-2 11;
Blumenschein 5 0-0 10; Gibson 1 0-0 2. Totals: 23 69 53.
Raiders
14 8
12 11 45
Panthers
8 15 13 17 53
Three pointers: Ben Logan 3 (Caudill 2, Ricketts);
Fairbanks 1 (Pintorak). Team fouls: Ben Logan 10;
Fairbanks 17.
Southeasterns boys basketball team was too much for visiting Riverside on Saturday as it
beat the Pirates 50-30 in nonleague action.
The Trojans are now 15-2 on
the season, while the Pirates
drop to 6-8.
Youve got to give a lot of
credit to Southeastern, theyre a
SOUTHEASTERN 50
RIVERSIDE 30
RIVERSIDE (6-8)
Kean 4 1-2 9; Helmlinger 1 0-0 2; Kelsey 4 1-1 9;
Kreglow 2 0-0 4; Shawn Crawford 1 0-0 2; Shane
Crawford 2 0-0 4. Totals: 14 2-3 30.
Pirates
6 5
11 8 30
Trojans
13 12 14 11 50
Rebounds: Riverside 26 (Kelsey 11). Assists:
Riverside 4. Steals: Riverside 5. Turnovers: Riverside
13. Team fouls: Riverside 14.
SPORTS SCOREBOARD
FOOTBALL
NFL PLAYOFF GLANCE
Wild-card Playoffs
Saturday, Jan. 9
Kansas City 30, Houston 0
Pittsburgh 18, Cincinnati 16
Sunday, Jan. 10
Seattle 10, Minnesota 9
Green Bay 35, Washington 18
Divisional Playoffs
Saturday, Jan. 16
New England 27, Kansas City 20
Arizona 26, Green Bay 20, OT
Sunday, Jan. 17
Carolina 31, Seattle 24
Denver 23, Pittsburgh 16
Conference Championships
Sunday, Jan. 24
AFC
Denver 20, New England 18
NFC
Carolina 49, Arizona 15
Pro Bowl
Sunday, Jan. 31
At Honolulu
Team Rice vs. Team Irvin, 7 p.m. (ESPN)
Super Bowl
Sunday, Feb. 7
At Santa Clara, Calif.
Denver vs. Carolina, 6:30 p.m. (CBS)
AFC CHAMPIONSHIP
BASKETBALL
PREP SCHEDULES
Conference
W L Pct.
7 0 1.000
7 0 1.000
6 2 .750
5 2 .714
5 3 .625
4 3 .571
4 4 .500
4 4 .500
3 4 .429
3 5 .375
2 5 .286
1 6 .143
0 7 .000
0 8 .000
All Games
W L Pct.
17 3 .850
16 3 .842
17 3 .850
15 5 .750
17 4 .810
12 8 .600
17 4 .810
12 9 .571
11 9 .550
15 6 .714
10 10 .500
10 10 .500
6 14 .300
6 14 .300
NBA GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W
L
Pct
Toronto
29
15
.659
Boston
24
21
.533
New York
22
24
.478
Brooklyn
12
33
.267
Philadelphia
6
39
.133
Southeast Division
W
L
Pct
Atlanta
26
19
.578
Miami
23
21
.523
Washington
20
21
.488
Charlotte
21
23
.477
Orlando
20
22
.476
Central Division
W
L
Pct
Cleveland
30
12
.714
Chicago
25
18
.581
Indiana
23
21
.523
Detroit
23
21
.523
Milwaukee
19
27
.413
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W
L
Pct
San Antonio
38
6
.864
Memphis
25
20
.556
Dallas
25
21
.543
Houston
24
22
.522
New Orleans
16
27
.372
Northwest Division
W
L
Pct
Oklahoma City
33
13
.717
Utah
19
24
.442
Portland
20
26
.435
Denver
17
27
.386
Minnesota
14
31
.311
Pacific Division
W
L
Pct
Golden State
40
4
.909
L.A. Clippers
28
16
.636
Sacramento
20
23
.465
Phoenix
14
31
.311
L.A. Lakers
9
37
.196
GB
212
4
412
412
WRESTLING
GIRLS BASKETBALL
SWIMMING
Bellefontaine at Lima Senior, 7 p.m.
BOWLING
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Hardin Northern at Riverside, 6 p.m.
WL-Salem at Cedarville, 6 p.m.
Ridgemont at Lima Perry, 6 p.m.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 26
BOYS BASKETBALL
W-Goshen at Indian Lake, 7:30 p.m.
Greeneview at WL-Salem, 6 p.m.
Triad at Northeastern, 7:30 p.m.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 29
BOYS BASKETBALL
GB
512
8
8
13
GIRLS BASKETBALL
GB
1312
14
15
2112
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27
GB
1212
13
15
1812
BOWLING
Tippecanoe at Bellefontaine, T-P Lanes, 4 p.m.
Urbana at Ben Logan, T-P Lanes, 4 p.m.
WL-Salem at Shamrock Lanes, 4 p.m.
BOYS BASKETBALL
WRESTLING
Bellefontaine, Riverside at Ben Logan Raider
Invitational, 5:30 p.m.
WL-Salem, Triad at LCC Thunderbird Invitational, 5:30 p.m.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Bellefontaine at Tippecanoe, 7:30 p.m.
Ben Logan at Urbana, 7:30 p.m.
Indian Lake at Northwestern, 7:30 p.m.
BOWLING
Ben Logan, WL-Salem at Indian Lake, T-P Lanes, 4 p.m.
BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER
GB
12
1912
2612
32
RESULTS, SCHEDULES
Saturdays Games
Utah at Washington, ppd.
New Orleans 116, Milwaukee 99
Charlotte 97, New York 84
Boston at Philadelphia, ppd.
Minnesota 106, Memphis 101
Chicago 96, Cleveland 83
Phoenix 98, Atlanta 95
Denver 104, Detroit 101
Sacramento 108, Indiana 97
Portland 121, L.A. Lakers 103
Sundays Games
Houston 115, Dallas 104
Toronto 112, L.A. Clippers 94
Boston 112, Philadelphia 92
Brooklyn 116, Oklahoma City 106
Mondays Games
Minnesota at Cleveland, 7 p.m.
Boston at Washington, 7 p.m.
Miami at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Houston at New Orleans, 8 p.m.
Orlando at Memphis, 8 p.m.
Detroit at Utah, 9 p.m.
Atlanta at Denver, 9 p.m.
Charlotte at Sacramento, 10 p.m.
San Antonio at Golden State, 10:30 p.m.
Tuesdays Games
L.A. Clippers at Indiana, 7 p.m.
Phoenix at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Washington at Toronto, 7:30 p.m.
Miami at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m.
Oklahoma City at New York, 7:30 p.m.
Orlando at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
Sacramento at Portland, 10 p.m.
Dallas at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
TV SPORTS WATCH
Monday, Jan. 25
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
7 p.m.
BTN Penn St. at Ohio St.
ESPN Duke at Miami
ESPNU Alabama A&M at Southern
7:30 p.m.
CBSSN Lafayette at Bucknell
9 p.m.
ESPN Kansas at Iowa St.
NBA BASKETBALL
7 p.m.
NBA Minnesota at Cleveland
10:30 p.m.
NBA San Antonio at Golden State
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HELP WANTED
CRISIS HOTLINE
ADEA RULINGS
The Bellefontaine Examiner
does not knowingly accept
help wanted advertisements in
violation of the Age Discrimination Employment Act.
The ADEA prohibits arbitrary
age discrimination of persons
age 40 or over and applies to
employers with 25 or more
employees, employment agencies and labor organizations.
Advertising containing such
terms as young, boy, or
girl or designating a certain
age such as age 35 to 55 or
other similar specification indicates discrimination against
employment of older persons
and are considered in violation
of the act.
Information about the Act may
be obtained by calling or writing the U.S. Department of Labor, Wage and Hour Division.
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CARPENTRY:
Doors, windows, siding, decks,
sheds, remodeling. Free estimates. Over 40 yrs. exper.
Bob Goings 937-215-9227.
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ATTN: Bobbi Jo Dow, Director of Nursing
E.O.E
2739 CO. RD. 91, BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO 43311
HELP WANTED
SENIOR COMMUNITY
Immediate Openings
CRSI provides services to
adults with developmental
disabilities. We are currently
in need of part time 3rd
shift
Home
Healthcare
Aides or STNAs for light
housekeeping and working
with our consumers. We offer paid training. Must have
high school diploma/GED,
valid drivers license and an
acceptable
background
check. Visit our office located at 1600 S. Main
Street, Bellefontaine, Ohio
for more information and to
apply. EOE
MARYSVILLE STEEL is expanding its team and has
opportunities for reliable and
experienced people for the
following positions: CDL-A,
CNC operator, Welder/Fabricator and General Laborer.
Apply in person at 323 E. 8th
St., Marysville.
MID-STATES Packaging, Inc.
will be accepting applications
for Light Industrial Labor, Machine Operator and Forklift
positions Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00
p.m. Please apply at or mail
resume to: 12163 State Route
274, Lewistown, Ohio 43333.
No phone calls please. Most
positions will be 2nd and 3rd
shifts. These will be full time
positions.
WANTED DRIVERS UP TO $0.72 PER MILE.
OWNER OPERATORS UP TO $2.70 PER MILE.
Hauling Cargo Trailers, Landscape
Trailers,
Campers,
Horse Trailers, Cars & Trucks
on 50 to 53 Wedge Trailers or
drop decks. Drivers work your
own schedule, we do not force
dispatch.
Visit our website
www.limatransportllc.com
or Ph. 419-224-2751.
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JACQUELINE BIGARS STARS | FROM KING FEATURES SYNDICATE
HELP WANTED
NOW HIRING
Voith Industrial Services is a
service provider for the Honda
Marysville plant seeking to fill
multiple positions for all shifts.
Requirements:
Stand/Walk on concrete surface for 8-12 hours.
Must pass a drug screen,
background check and company physical.
Benefits Include:
7 paid holidays, paid vacation,
medical, dental, vision, life and
AD&D insurance, tuition reimbursement and employee referral bonus program.
Call 937-642-3879 to apply.
NOW HIRING: Work and
travel. 6 Openings now. $20+
per hour. Full time travel, paid
training, transportation provided. Ages 18+. BBB accredited. Apply online. www.protekchemical.com 1-866-751-9114
Open Interviews
Tier One Property Services is
proud to announce our open
interview day!
Wednesday January 27th
starts at 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
405 South Oak Street
Marysville, Ohio 43040
TOPS is looking for driven associates for full time and part
time in the Logan and Union
Co. areas. We are looking to
add to the following positions:
Crew Leads-all shifts
Industrial Cleaning-3rd shift
Equipment Cleaning-3rd shift
Floor Technicians-2nd and 3rd
shifts
Light Production Assembly-1st
and 2nd shifts
TOPS offers steady set hours,
vacation time, holiday pay,
benefits.
Tier One Property Services is
a drug free workplace. National Criminal Background
Checks required upon job offer.
E.O.E.
RV WHOLESALERS is looking
for motivated sales people!
Very competitive pay plan.
Must be motivated and ready
to work! Leads and established customer lists are available and ready to go! Please
submit your resume to
jobs@rvwholesalers.com
or
call us at 937-843-9000.
SPHERION STAFFING has
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS in
Call Center, General Labor
and Skilled positions! All Shifts
available with pay ranging
$9.00-$13.90/hour. Resumes
are required for skilled positions. Apply online today at
APPLYOHIO.COM! For questions, call 937-565-4289.
WERNER
ENTERPRISES
wants you! Great pay, home
time, benefits & new equipment. Need your CDL? 3-4
week training available. Dont
wait, call Career Trucker to get
started. 1-866-203-8445.
SERVICES
CHAFFIN & SONS MOVING.
937-246-0259. www.chaffinandsonsmovers.com
FOR ONLY $335, you can
place a 25-word classified ad
in 133 newspapers across 68
counties.
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2,000,000. Call Bellefontaine
Examiner, 592-3060. Visit
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ACORN STAIRLIFTS. The affordable solution to your
stairs! **Limited time - $250 off
your stairlift purchase.**Buy direct & save. Please call
1-800-310-5229 for free DVD
and brochure.
GOT KNEE pain? Back pain?
Shoulder pain? Get a pain-relieving brace - little or no cost
to you. Medicare patients call
health
hotline
now!
1-800-983-1929.
LIFE ALERT. 24/7. One press
of a button sends help fast!
Medical, fire, burglar. Even if
you cant reach a phone. Free
brochure. Call 800-971-0827.
Sell your exercise equipment
with a Classified Photo ad
MISCELLANEOUS
SOCIAL SECURITY disability
benefits. Unable to work? Denied benefits? We can help.
Win or pay nothing. Contact
Bill Gordon & Associates at
1-800-547-0636 to start your
application today!
FIREWOOD
FOR SALE Seasoned
firewood. 1/2 cord, $75.
Phone 937-407-6940.
FRUITS &
VEGETABLES
HURLEY FARMS
Troyer meats and cheese,
Specialty subs, Homemade
ham salad, Ohio apples, Locally raised freezer beef and
pork. Winter Hours: Tues.-Fri.
10-5 p.m., Sat. 10-4 p.m.
Closed Sun.-Mon. 686-4463, 2
miles north of Huntsville, St.
Rt. 117.
FOR RENT
15 words & ph. # - run 6 days
Only $20!!
Phone for info
937-592-3060 X1110 or 1132
ENTERTAINMENT
LEARN TO Square Dance with
the Hi-Point See Saws. Lessons start the first week in
Feb.
For
details
call
937-593-1534.
AUCTIONEERS
MICK LILE, AUCTIONEER
For all your auction needs
599-6131
FOODS
ENJOY 100% GUARANTEED,
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FOR SALE
AT&T U-Verse Internet starting
at $15/month or TV & Internet
starting at $49/month for 12
months with 1-year agreement. Call 1-800-291-8502 to
learn more.
CPAP/BIPAP supplies at little
or no cost from Allied Medical
Supply Network! Fresh supplies delivered right to your
door. Insurance may cover all
costs. 800-518-3216.
DISH NETWORK? Get more
for less. Starting $19.99/month
(for 12 months). Plus bundle &
save (fast Internet for $15
more/month).
Call
now
800-379-4590.
EMERGENCIES CAN strike at
any time. Wise Food Storage
makes it easy to prepare with
tasty, easy-to-cook meals that
have a 25-year shelf life. Free
sample. Call 800-485-1153.
INVENTORY
REDUCTION
Sale! Vinyl siding, windows,
roofing. Everything must go!
$99/month. 100% financing
available.
Free
estimates.
Deep discounts for winter season. 740-385-6511.
KING TEMPUR-PEDIC Bed,
47 Samsung proj. TV, kitchen
table with 4 chairs, night
stands, other stands & cabinets. 1508 Cross Pointe. Call
937-470-2168.
SWITCH TO DIRECTV and
get a free whole-home Genie
HD/DVR upgrade. Staring at
$19.99/mo. Free 3 months of
HBO, SHOWTIME & STARZ.
New customers only. Dont
settle for cable. Call now
1-800-878-7421.
TROUBLE BATHING? We can
replace your old tub with a
new, easy-to-use walk-in bathtub or shower in just one day.
Price by phone. From $99 a
month or one year same as
cash. Easy Bath 1-866-4255591.
MISCELLANEOUS
A PLACE for Mom. The nations largest senior living referral service. Contact our
trusted, local experts today!
Our service is free/no obligation. Call 1-800-408-1863.
COMPUTER PROBLEMS - Viruses, lost data, hardware or
software
issues?
Contact
Geeks On Site! 24/7 service.
Friendly repair experts. Macs
and PCs. Call for free diagnosis. 1-800-413-0748.
DONATE YOUR car, truck or
boat to Heritage for the Blind.
Free 3 day vacation, tax deductible, free towing, all paperwork taken care of. Call
1-800-695-6206.
IF YOU or a loved one took
the blood thinner Xarelto and
had complications due to internal bleeding after January
2012 you may be due financial
compensation. Call Injuryfone
1-800-756-5190.
APARTMENTS
1 BR APARTMENT, newly remodeled, all kitchen appliances furnished, off-street
parking. No pets, deposit required, $455/month. W/SE/T
included. 539-2300.
1 BR EFFICIENCY apartment,
downstairs. New windows,
W/D hook-up, shower, offstreet parking. Kitchen appliances furnished. EL/Water/SE
included. Gas heat. No pets.
$495 a month. 937-539-2300.
1 BR UPSTAIRS Apartment,
newly painted, carpeted, appliances furnished, gas heat,
off-street parking, close to
downtown. No pets, deposit
required. $495/month. Electric,
water, sewer, and trash included. 539-2300.
WHISPERING PINES
APARTMENTS
700 Township Rd. 179
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Hours: Monday-Friday 9-5
Saturday and Sunday
(By Appointment Only)
Phone: 937-593-8511
2 BEDROOM APTS. starting
at $375.00, also have rooms
available. Call or Text Vicki at
937-407-0516.
2 BR w/full basement & garage, NE Bellefontaine. Very
clean, fresh paint, stove, refrigerator, a/c, washer/dryer hookups. *New Year Special* $595.
Call Tyler 937-441-9923.
NOTICE
Housing advertisements published in this newspaper are
subject to the Federal Fair
Housing Act of 1968 which
makes it illegal to advertise
discrimination based on race,
color, religion, nationality, sex,
age (including children), handicap or familial status. This also
includes limitation to number
of persons desired. The Bellefontaine Examiner will not
knowingly accept advertising
which is in violation of the law.
ROOMS
ROOMS FOR RENT: All
utilities included. Call or text
Vicki at 937-407-0516.
STORAGE
540 & 33 SELF-STORAGE,
across from JVS. 10x15. First
month free. 593-0000.
68 SOUTH BELLEFONTAINE
STORAGE now has units
available. Call 937-592-4895
anytime.
ALL
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Storage.
Monthly rentals. Free locks.
Behind JC Penney. 592-9100.
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real estate which is in violation
of the law. Our readers are
hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in the newspaper are available on an equal
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Streamlined Orders
Kirkmont
Christian
Education Center, 6946
Co. Rd. 10, Zanesfield,
Ohio 43360. ID #:
OH4631112. Date of Action: 01/08/2016.
The Orders address the
total coliform monitoring violation during the
third quarter 2015 monitoring period; require
monitoring in accordance with all contaminant
monitoring
schedules; and require
payment of a $150.00 administrative penalty.
Final Approval of Plans
and Specifications
West Liberty Village
PWS, P.O. Box 187, West
Liberty, Ohio 43357. Facility Description: Community Water System.
ID #: 1045670. Date of
Action: 01/11/2016.
This final action not preceded by proposed action and is appealable to
ERAC. Detail Plans for
PWSID:
OH4602412.
Plan No.: 1045670. Regarding Proposed Water
Treatment Plant.
Final Issuance of Renewal
of NPDES Permit
West Liberty STP, 1050
Rd. 262, West Liberty,
Ohio. Facility Description:
Wastewater-Municipality.
Receiving
Water: West Liberty
Tributary.
ID
#:
1PC00012*HD. Date of
Action: 02/01/2016.
This final action not preceded by proposed action and is appealable to
ERAC.
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Environmental Protection
Agency. The complete
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