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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 6

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Wilmington, Ohio
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6A SATURDAyAuousL312O13 NEWS JOURNAL Serving CTrton County Ohio DISPUTE Continued from 1 A suit Brown wrote the sub lion hich the broker hdd mined purchase price is on site canceled over concerns regarding fraud and collusion among bidders" wrote Brow In arguing Dempsey was not authorized to bind CRJ in the eb 192013 document Brown stated less than 10 percent of the property's appraised value The auction did not re quire a minimum bid ac cording to a copy of an agreement between CRJ and the broker regarding lite former News Journal site Brow submitted answer to the high bid dcrslegBjction and wrote the online auction was a second auction for the property The first auc Dempsey is a former CRJ member "whose owner ship stake in CRJ was can celed in December 20 1 Brown claims member owner or author ized of CRJ ever signed an agree ment with Raizk and Ma rine According to the law suit the auction for the former News Journal real estate was the last of about 1 1 different parcels sold by CRJ Investments in co ordination with Hunting ton National Bank which was first mortgage lender Highland County Com mon Pleas Judge Rocky A Coss is presiding over the case Clinton County Common Pleas Judge John Rudduck re quested another judge hear! the dispute because of a 'potential of a perceived personal RECOVERY think the patients feel comfortable with us And Continued from 1A so grateful They mother's bout with cancer and treatment at CM cancer center "It was kind of a pay it forward thing because we were so grateful that there was a place here in Wilm ington and that we to drive out of Middleton said the last three years my grand mother passed from can cer and then my mom had breast Middleton drove her mom to her treatments and what it would be like for those who have no way of get ting to and from cancer treatments is a local program serving local patients and there is a true need to get your neighbors to Anderson said As coordinator Mid dleton tracks the availabil ity of drivers all of whom must have a reliable vehi cle and proof of adequate insurance coverage Ex cept in some special in stances male drivers are paired with male patients and female drivers are3" paired with female pa dents she said Every one connected with the program agree that the volunteer drivers enhance the personal side of the treatment process without infringing on the medical side and the role of the oncologists nurses and technicians at the can cer center all from the Vandervort said can talk about local places and subjects The patients feel that we're connected I really are just amazingly grate Here is what one pa tient said about the pro gram: helped me out a lot you get me where I need to Middleton Vandervort as well as volunteer driver Barbara Ostermeier say they find this type of vol unteering pardcularly' worthwhile because they can immediately see the impact they have made in life Because volunteers are just that Middleton is al ways on the lookout for more qualified drivers She can be contacted at937 725 0874" You can also contact Andrea Anderson at 888 227 6446 or mail at An dreaAndcrsoncanceror wwwwnewsjcom SABINA Continued from 1A rade is welcome to partici pate "Anyone driving a motor vehicle in the pa rade must have a said Jo Baler treasurer of the Sabina Lions Club which is spon soring the event The Lions Club will be serving a chicken and pork chop dinner at the park The menu will include your choice of chicken breast or pork chop served with baked beans and applesauce Soft drinks will also be avail able Hamburgers and hot dogs will be sold by the Sabina Moose Lodge Baker said Homemade jams and jellies will also be sold at the park The cartoon characters will entertain children at the park during the after noon Music will also be provided An auction of new items and many gift cer tificates will begin at I pm Anyone ho has items they would like to donate should take them to the park on Monday Tickets will be avail able for an electric fire place Cost is $1 each or six for $5 Proceeds from the event stay in the Sabina community Baker said use some of the money to screen eyesight for preschoolers and to buy glasses and for other local projects" Baker said MORRIS Continued from 1A charge while the grand theft charge was dropped After he gets out of prison staff at the Ohio Adult Parole Authority might be assigned to su pervise Morris for a period of three years ADVISORY Continued from 1A The water was expected to clear up riday night and look better by Satur day morning but residents should still until they hear before they stop boiling water he said trying to main tain things and keep every one with Michael said All streets in downtown are open to traffic Investigation continues in shooting death on US 68 Civitas Media The investigation into a shooting on US Route 68 that left a woman dead and her child wounded Wednesday continues according to Brown County Sheriff Dwayne Wenninger Wenninger said the incident occurred between 7:30 and 8:05 pm north of Rip ley on US 68 south of Gooselick Road The original call came in as a traffic crash with a yellow Jeep off the roadway in a wooded area The victim who was pronounced de ceased at the scene from gunshot wounds was identified as Brittany Stykes 22 who was pregnant at the time of death The second victim who was injured as a result of a gunshot wgund to the head has been identified as a 14 month old '7 daughter of Stykes The child whose con dition is unknown at this time according to the sheriffs office is currently under going treatment at Children's Hospital in Cincinnati Wenninger said the investigation is on going with his office and the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation and he requests that anyone with information on the case contact the Brown County Sheriffs Office Investigation Unit Detective Rick Haney at 937 378 4435 ext 1 14 Or you may send an anonymous tip via the sheriffs website at wwwbrowncountyohiosheriffus 84 Operation I Serving our community since 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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1879-2019