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n NEW ALBANY
Gary Edelen,
Floyds Knobs,
runs laps on
the indoor track
at the Floyd
County branch
of the YMCA
of Southern
Indiana in New
Albany last year
BY JEROD CLAPP
jerod.clapp@newsandtribune.com
| FILE PHOTO
n CLARKSVILLE
CPD seeks
approval for
new vehicles
of effects that would negatively impact the local Y, including causing a default on loans
with First Savings Bank.
Further, a default on the loans
could have been considered a
default on the YMCAs agreement with the city.
Gibson said the YMCA is
negotiating with the bank so it
doesnt see the merger as a default, but the nonprofit also is
SEE YMCA, PAGE A6
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CTown agrees
to pay share of
shelter costs
Council prepares for new term,
election results contested
BY ELIZABETH DEPOMPEI
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New Albany Police Department Sgt. Julie Condra, right, points out
toy cars to 4-year-old Gabriel Galvan, as he and shopping volunteer
Pat Oliver make their way down an aisle in Meijer recently in New
Albany. The event is coordinated by the Fraternal Order of Police
Lodge 99, in partnership with Meijer and the NAPD. Money is raised
all year for the event. The children were also treated to a pizza party
after the shopping spree.
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CLARKSVILLE A
bid for renovation projects
totaling nearly $4 million was accepted by the
Clarksville Community
Schools board of trustees
Tuesday night.
@newsandtribune
The projects will in- they didnt have any reliclude extensive renova- able bids for the projects.
After the meettions of Clarksville
High Schools
ing, Kim Knott
auditorium and
said about six bids
Clarksville Middle
came in for these
Schools locker
projects.
rooms.
The board unanThe district is
imously passed
paying for the
the acceptance of
projects out of KIM KNOTT
the bid at $3.958
bonds and started
million.
talking about them
The board also
earlier this year. However, unanimously approved
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Low of 46 tonight.
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JEFFERSONVILLE
The Jeffersonville Police
Department is asking for
help in identifying a suspect connected to a bank
robbery at FirstSavings
Bank.
Police responded to the
bank along Allison Lane
at about 3 p.m. Thursday,
Dec. 3. The bank is located near Jeffersonville High
School.
According a news release sent Tuesday, the
male suspect was wearing
a tan colored hat and darkrimmed glasses. The man
reportedly displayed a gun
and demanded an undisclosed amount of money
from the tellers drawer.
He then fled and was last
seen walking south, according to the release.
A message was left for
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JEFFERSONVILLE
Chicken dinner at K of C
The Knights of Columbus, 225 E. Market St., Jeffersonville, will sponsor an all-you-can-eat chicken
dinner from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11, at the K of
C. Hall.
The dinner, which includes chicken, green beans,
macaroni and cheese, potatoes and gravy, slaw,
drink and dessert, is $8. A large portion of the proceeds will be given to charity.
New Albany High School Public Art Project dedication ceremony will be from 4 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9, outside the main entrance to the YMCA
in New Albany. Reception to follow inside the YMCA Main Atrium.
The Arts Council of Southern Indiana has announced its collaboration in a public art project between Keep New Albany Clean and Green, and the
New Albany High School Art Department and their
students.
New Albany High School teachers Trish Korte
and Kevin Schultz have been working on this public art project for the past two years. Last years
creation was placed at the Interstate 64 interchange,
and this years sculpture will be installed outside the
YMCAs main entrance.
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LOUISVILLE The
Forecastle Festival will return in 2016 led by Americana heavyweights The
Avett Brothers; Grammy-nominated Southern
rockers Alabama Shakes;
indie singer/songwriter
Ryan Adams; and alt-rock
vets Death Cab for Cutie.
The three-day music celebration, now in its 14th
year, will take place July
15-17 at Waterfront Park,
situated on 85 acres of
green space on the banks
of the Ohio River framed
by the skyline of downtown Louisville, according
to a news release.
Cincinnati natives Walk
The Moon bring their melodic pop-rock to the Waterfront, while three-time
Grammy Award-winner
Ben Harper reunites with
his band The Innocent
Criminals in support of
their first album in eight
years. Others notable acts
include Grouplove, Brandi Carlile, Gary Clark Jr.,
Big Gigantic, Glass Animals, Dr. Dog, Blackberry
Smoke, Sylvan Esso and
more.
A full list of confirmed
artists from the initial lineup can be found below.
Additional artists will be
announced in the coming
weeks.
Weekend passes are
on sale through ForecastleFest.com and all Tick-
Audience members look on as Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds perform on the WFPK Port
Stage during this years Forecastle Festival in Louisville. Next years festival will take place
July 15-17. | FILE PHOTO
Kentucky-made goods.
Artist additions, single
day tickets and late-night
show tickets, along with
the daily schedule of artists, late-night events and
other activities will be
available in 2016.
Moon Taxi
Danny Brown
Phosphorescent
Shakey Graves
Washed Out
Andrew McMahon in
the Wilderness
Femi Kuti & Positive
Force
White Denim
Bully
Speedy Ortiz
Caveman
All Them Witches
Liz Vice
Anderson East
The Suffers
Wild Child
Nothing
Steve Gunn
Alex G
Saintseneca
Los Colognes
Jazz Cartier
1200
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Denny, Joyce Zurschmiede noon today, at Kraft Funeral Service,
Charlestown Road Chapel, New Albany
Fink, Helen Louise
2 p.m. Thursday, at Kraft Funeral Service,
Charlestown Road Chapel, New Albany
Hodge, George W. Jr.
11 a.m. Thursday, at Seabrook
Dieckmann & Naville Funeral Homes,
Market Street Chapel, New Albany
Keen-Freels, Helen Louise Willian
11 a.m. Friday, at Newcomer Funeral
Home, New Albany
Kraemer, Gerald Joseph Jock
10 a.m. Thursday, at St. Marys Catholic
Church, New Albany
Lacefield, Gary Michael
2 p.m. Sunday, at Seabrook Dieckmann &
Naville Funeral Homes, Oak Street Chapel,
New Albany
LaDuke, Merle Lee
11 a.m. Thursday, at Newcomer Funeral
Home, New Albany
Pace, Cheryl Dian
2 p.m. Friday, in the Chapel of the Cross
at Kraft-Graceland Memorial Park, New
Albany
Soliday, G. Eugnee Gene 1 p.m. Friday, at Kraft Funeral Service,
Charlestown Road Chapel, New Albany
Very, Van Derek
11 a.m. Saturday, at Kraft Funeral Service,
Charlestown Road Chapel, New Albany
Funeral services for George W. Hodge Jr., 91, formerly of New Albany and Clarksville, will be at 11 a.m.
Thursday, Dec. 10, at Seabrook Dieckmann & Naville
Funeral Homes, Market Street Chapel, New Albany. He
passed away Monday, Dec. 7, 2015, at Elizabethtown
Nursing and Rehab Center.
He was retired from the old Stewart Sandwich Company and the U.S.
Army Reserves. He was an Army
veteran of World War II.
Survivors include a son, Greg A.
Hodge, Texas; step-daughter, Vicki
Mattingly, Elizabethtown, Ky.; five grandchildren; and
four great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Martha E.
Queenie (Mosier)
Hodge; parents, George W.
Hodge Sr. and Viola (Hunter) Clifford; brothers, Albert,
Jim and Paul Hodge; and sisters, Mildred Hodge, Lillian
Grose and Naomi Asher.
Visitation will be from 3 to
8 p.m. today, at the funeral
home.
Expressions of sympathy to Honor Flight Bluegrass,
P.O. Box 991364, Louisville, Ky., 40269 or Kosair
Childrens Charities.
Funeral services for Helen Louise Willian FreelsKeen, 86, New Albany, will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec.
11, at Newcomer Funeral Home, New Albany, with
burial in Walnut Ridge Cemetery, Jeffersonville. She
passed away Monday, Dec. 7, 2015, at Providence Retirement Home.
She retired as an executive secretary for Campbell
Tobacco Company after 26 years of service. She was
born March 14, 1929, in Larue County, Ky., to the late
Virgil and Clara Mae Constant Willian.
Helen is survived by her daughters, Linda Kayrouz
and her husband, Terry, Kathy Jackson and Patricia
Freels; sister, JoAnn Dallas; six grandchildren; and 10
great-grandchildren.
She was also preceded in death by her husbands,
James Freels and Melvin Red Keen; brothers, Edward, Ervin, James, and Kenneth Willian; sister, Joyce
Willian; and son-in-law, Robert Jackson.
Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, at the
funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions in
Helens memory may be made to the American Cancer
Society, 701 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd., Louisville,
KY 40203.
To leave a special message for the family, visitwww.
newcomerkentuckiana.com.
Funeral services for Roscoe Rocky E. Schroeder, 77, Charlestown, will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 11,
at Garr Funeral Home, Sellersburg, with burial in Walnut Ridge Cemetery, Jeffersonville. He entered eternal
life on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2015, at his
home.
He served his country in the United States Army, retired from G.E.
and was a member of Bethel Baptist
Church. Rocky served as church
Deacon, enjoyed fishing, hunting,
racing, camping and vacationing.
Surviving are daughters, Sharon OBrien and her
husband, Patrick, Borden and Kim Osborne and her
husband, Robert, Jeffersonville; grandchildren, Jennifer Bradley, Raymond Osborne, Adam OBrien
and Shelby Osborne; and
great-grandchildren, Spencer, Alex, Christian and
Allie.
He was preceded in death
by his wife, Rilla May
Schroeder.
Visitation will be from 2
to 8 p.m. Thursday and after 9 a.m. Friday, at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be
made to the Choraderimia Research Foundation Inc.,
23 E. Brundreth St., Springfield, MA 01109-2110.
Online condolences can be made at www.garrfuneralservices.com.
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t AAU basketball tournaments, crowds of boys gather around the court when
Romeo Langford takes the
floor. His reputation as being one of
best high school ballers in Indiana is
known throughout the state, with an
athleticism that leaves jaws open in
awe.
My oldest son is one of them.
Local kids look up to the New Albany sophomore as an icon. In their
wide eyes, they see their own, more
accessible Stephen Curry. And with
offers already in from Indiana, UCLA and Purdue, the wonder extends
to adults as well.
But Romeo is no one but Romeo,
a polite, soft-spoken young man who
just loves the game. Fame hasnt affected the 16-year-old.
Yes, he appreciates the kind words
and the positive feedback. Still, it
doesnt change who he is or how he
plays.
I like it, but I dont let it go to my
head, Langford said. I hear them,
and thats it.
Chances are youll be hearing a lot
about Romeo. And with the season
he had last year with the Bulldogs,
basketball lovers should really be
listening. On average, the 6-4 forward scored 17.6 points a game. Oh,
yeah, he rebounds too, with a 5.8 per
game norm.
Stats like these helped Romeo lead
his team last season to a 23-3 record,
as well as sectional and conference
wins. For AAU, he plays up an age
group with the 2017 Eric Gordon
All-Stars.
Beyond New Albany, the Indianapolis Star ranked him as the top
recruit in Indiana for the Class of
2018, while the website 247Sports
ranked him 33rd in his class nationally.
And with this high school basketball season off to a phenomenal
start, Romeo continues to impress.
Just last weekend, he scored 28
points in a game against Evansville
Harrison, with 12 rebounds, six assists and a trio of swatted shots for
the states No. 1 ranked team.
That double-double as a 10th
grade varsity player shows his promise.
Hes just a phenomenal basketball player he just really is, New
Albany head coach Jim Shannon
told News and Tribune reporter Kevin Harris in February of this year.
Hes an extraordinary talent He
is a player that comes along once in
a lifetime.
New Albany sophomore Romeo Langford puts in two of his 28 points during the
Bulldogs 97-48 win over Evansville Harrison at the Doghouse on Saturday. | FILE
PHOTO
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
Clarksvilles Comprehensive
Plan is nearing its final stages
and on track to be adopted within the next two weeks.
At Mondays town council
meeting, Sharon Wilson, town
planning director, Dylan Fisher, associate planner and grant
writer and Rebecca Lockard,
town attorney, presented the plan
to the town council for first approval. It passed approval by the
Clarksville Plan Commission at
the Dec. 2 meeting and will only
VFW AWARDS
Joe Young of the VFW Post
1822 presented Firefighter
and Police Officer of the Year
awards.
Clarksville Fire Department
Sgt. Dennis Johnson was named
Firefighter of the Year. Fire
Chief Tom Upton said he asked
LAST MEETING
discussion. On Monday,
For most of the council memCharlestown city attorney bers, Mondays meeting was the
Mike Gillenwater told council last meeting of their four-year
members that he had yet to re- terms as elected officials. Three
ceive answers as to why
incumbent Democrats
Charlestowns share had
lost their seats in the
jumped from $8,000 per
general election and only
year to $26,145.
one Democrat was electGillenwater said he
ed to the council.
spoke with Les Merk[These] four years of
ley, the city attorney for
serving together have
Jeffersonville where the
been both a curse and
shelter is located. Merk- LES MERKLEY
blessing for all of us,
ley told Gillenwater the
Mayor Bob Hall said
operating costs for the
before closing out the
shelter have increased
meeting. Everybodys
substantially, Gillendifferent in opinions and
water said.
I appreciate that everyIve asked for some
body remained cordial
documentation to explain
.... and I wish everybody
the significant increase
Godspeed as we close
in the costs and I havout the meeting and
ent yet received that, he
close out this term.
TED LITTLE
added.
One issue in particuBy adopting the resolular that council members
tion, the city also is responsible split over this term was the fate
for backpay. For 2014 and 2015 of the Pleasant Ridge Subdivicombined, Charlestown owes sion. Hall advocated for a plan
$52,290.
last year that would have alBorden, Clarksville, Sellers- lowed the city to demolish all
burg, Utica and Clark County are of the properties using millions
supposed to share the remain- in state funding. That plan failed
ing $194,580 in operating costs. to garner support from council
Shares are determined based on members.
populations, with Jeffersonville
In March, a newly formed
paying the largest portion. The Pleasant Ridge Neighborhood
2015 budget for the animal shel- Association presented to counter is $543,588
cil a preliminary plan aimed at
District 3 Councilman Ted Lit- revitalizing not redeveloping
tle was the only member to vote the subdivision. On Monday,
against the resolution.
neighborhood association PresiIf in any agreement we had dent Josh Craven thanked those
disputes with costs and services, council members including
if you cant settle them or at least Democrats Dan James, Ruth
be provided information ... then Ann Rawlings and Jeff Aaron
I dont see how we can continue who stopped Halls plan from
to pay any contract unless some- becoming a reality.
one is willing to work with you
We appreciate everything you
through the whole contract, Lit- guys done for us for the past 18
months, Craven said. I firmly
tle said.
RESULTS CHALLENGED
But before that first meeting, a
hearing addressing how Charlestown election ballots were han-
Gillenwater said.
Gillenwater said he deposed
Galligan last week to find out
more specifics. He said Galligan
told him he hadnt had the time
to do an investigation.
He was not able to give me
facts or figures or names that
were specific, Gillenwater said.
So, Im having a difficult time
responding. Im fighting a ghost
here.
Galligan said he has also heard
allegations that people outside of
the city were receiving absentee
ballots. The hearing is scheduled
for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec.
16.
We think there might end up
being different election results,
Galligan said. We want to raise
the questions because its the
right thing to do.
Gillenwater said any issues
with absentee ballots or counting
should be addressed, but that a
frivolous contest of an election could damage peoples confidence and trust in the election
process.
BETHANY ROAD
Gibson said hes working on a letter to the YMCA to say as much, but he
needed the commissions
approval to send the letter
and sign it on the commissions behalf.
Irving Joshua, president
of the commission, said
he wanted to make sure he
understood what the board
was agreeing to do, especially since he wondered
what other legalities theyd
have to revise with the
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merger.
Were just saying the
merger that theyre doing
is not grounds we would
use to say theyre in default of the agreement,
Joshua said.
Gibson said he was correct. He said the YMCA of
Greater Louisvilles legal
team was going through
details and they wanted to
meet with the commission
in January to discuss the
merger and other issues.
of economic development
and redevelopment for the
city, said the city had a
change order that would
actually save the commission about $25,000.
Rather than reordering
and reinstalling some metal railing near the entrance
because it originally
didnt fit they canceled
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BOOKED-IN
Frederick D. Pleasant, 21, Charlotte, N.C., burglary
Jonathan E. LaMaster, 19, New Albany, burglary, theft, auto
theft
Nicholas C. Bond, 28, Elizabeth, warrant, probation violation
Teresa D. Thompson, 43, New Albany, warrant, failure to appear
Ralph E. Dearborn Jr., 46, no address listed, warrant, failure to
appear
Michael C. Faulkner, 29, Louisville, warrant, failure to appear
Jacob W. Brockman, 29, Louisville, warrant, failure to appear
Joshua A. Greer, 28, Louisville, warrant, failure to appear
Heuey L. Kriksey, 25, Louisville, warrant, failure to appear
Stephanie S. Wilder, 47, Georgetown, warrant, failure to appear,
warrant, probation violation
Karah L. Rowan, 26, Louisville, warrant, failure to appear
Jennifer E. Bocelli, 31, Shelbyville, Ky., possession of a syringe,
possession of paraphernalia, visiting a common nuisance
Crystal D. Wrighthouse, 32, Clarksville, warrant, failure to
appear
Cody P. Moody, 28, Louisville, possession of paraphernalia,
visiting a common nuisance, possession of a syringe
Joshua A. Stump, 34, Shelbyville, possession of a syringe,
maintaining a common nuisance
Justin B. Santiago, 28, Georgetown, warrant, failure to appear
Leslie T. Duke, 29, Brandenburg, warrant, failure to appear
Tina A. Bierly, 48, Jeffersonville, warrant, failure to appear
Joshua A. Roberts, 28, Jeffersonville, strangulation, domestic
battery
Darren S. Martin, Jeffersonville, burglary, resisting law enforcement, battery to an officer, criminal mischief
RELEASED
Anthony J. Eddy, 43, Jeffersonville, public intoxication
Felix R. Martin, 28, Charlestown, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, operator never licensed, hold for another department
Trinity N. Horn, 40, Otisco, domestic battery
Kelli K. Wiseman, 30, Clarksville, possession of a syringe
Errin M. Knight, 33, Borden, needs added
Robert A. Jackson, 40, New Albany, warrant, failure to appear
Zapporah M. Carter, 25, Jeffersonville, warrant, failure to appear
Ronnie W. Berry, 43, New Albany, operating a vehicle while
intoxicated, refusal and endangering a person
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Misdemeanors
Bradley A. Tandy, 36, Louisville, warrant, conversion
Felonies
Krista J. Hunt, 25, Greenville, warrant, possession of a Legend
Drug
Dylan R. Hardin, 18, Louisville, warrant, burglary, robbery
resulting in injury, battery resulting in injury, theft, driving without
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Jacob D. Punch, 33, Borden, possession of marijuana
Angela M. Troutman, 40, New Albany, warrant, theft
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NEWS AND TRIBUNE | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2015 | B1
COMING THURSDAY
INDIANAPOLIS The
Golden State Warriors followed
the script perfectly for three
quarters Tuesday night.
Then things got a bit more interesting.
The defending NBA champions improved to 23-0, with
Klay Thompson scoring a season-high 39 points and Stephen
Curry adding 29 points, seven
rebounds and 10 assists in a 131123 victory over the Indiana
Pacers.
Thompson scored 29 points
in the first half, during which
the Warriors went on a 22-0 run.
Golden State led by 28 in
the fourth quarter before
the Pacers closed within
six in the final 25 seconds.
The Warriors have won
27 straight dating to last
season, tying the 201213 Heat for the second-longest
streak in NBA history. The
1971-72 Lakers hold the record
DOUBLEHEADER SPLIT
n BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
Providence
comes up
short against
Meade
County, 63-59
Highlander girls pick
up win over Ballard
BY HANSON CRAFTON
hanson.crafton@newsandtribune.com
Henryville seniors Emily Hollis and Haley Huddleston (11) embrace as Emma Hendricks runs to join them after Huddleston
secured the 53-52 win over the Pirates with a buzzer beater Tuesday. | STAFF PHOTOS BY TYLER STEWART
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GIRLS BASKETBALL
Henryville forward Emma Hendricks drives for a layup over Charlestown forward
Bethany Hall during the Hornets 53-52 victory over the Pirates on Tuesday.
GIRLS
With six seconds to play in the
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off-balance potential game-winning
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Hannah Nunn tipped
the the rebound
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with two seconds left.
I just shot it. I didnt think twice
about it, Huddleston said.
Nobody said anything when she
made it. We were just all screaming, Hollis added. That was huge.
While it was Huddlestons basket
that gave the Hornets their ninth win
in 10 games, it was Nunns tip that
drew the praise from her teammates.
That shot wouldnt have happened without Hannah Nunn under
the basketball, Hollis said. Hannahs always going after rebounds
SEE DOUBLEHEADER, PAGE B8
Charlestown
guard Shaun
Mansfield
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Walker (30)
and Kasey
Robertson
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rim during
the Pirates
41-37 win
over the
Hornets on
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IN THE CLARK CIRCUIT
COURT NO. 1 FOR CLARK
COUNTY STATE OF INDIANA
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
S/B/M TO BANK ONE N.A.,
COLUMBUS, OHIO, Plaintiff, vs.
DEBORAH SUE GREEN, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES
OF ALBERTA WARD, DECEASED,
SENEX SERVICES CORP., MIDLAND FUNDING NCC - 2 CORP.,
LVNV FUNDING LLC and THE UNKNOWN TENANT A/K/A CHARLES
E. GREEN, Defendants. CASE NO.
10C01-1412-MF-407
NOTICE OF SUIT
The State of Indiana to the Defendants above named, and any other
person who may be concerned. You
are hereby notified that you have
been sued in the Court above
named. The nature of the suit
against you is: Complaint on Note
and to Foreclose Mortgage on Real
Estate Against the property commonly known as 1609 Kehoe Ln,
Jeffersonville, IN 47130-4635 and
described as follows: Being a part of
Lot No. 18 of Della Plains Farms
Subdivision, as the same appears
of record in Plat Book No. 4, page
111, in the Office of the Recorder of
Clark County, Indiana, and more
particularly described as follows:
Beginning at an iron pin at the
Southwest corner of said Lot No.
18; thence North 54 degrees 02
minutes East along the South line of
Lot No. 18, a distance of 150 feet to
a stake, the true place of beginning;
thence continuing North 54 degrees
02 minutes East along the South
line of Lot No. 18, a distance of 50
feet to a point; thence North 35 degrees 42 minutes West 150 feet to a
stake; thence South 54 degrees 02
minutes West 50 feet to a stake;
thence South 35 degrees 42 minutes East 150 feet to the true place
of beginning. Containing 0.17 of an
acre, more or less. This summons
by publication is specifically directed to the following named
defendants: Deborah Sue Green,
Senex Services Corp., Midland
Funding NCC - 2 Corp., LVNV
Funding LLC and The Unknown
Tenant a/k/a Charles E. Green This
summons by publication is specifically directed to the following
named defendant(s) whose whereabouts are unknown: The Unknown
Heirs and Devisees of Alberta
Ward, Deceased If you have a
claim for relief against the plaintiff
arising from the same transaction or
occurrence, you must assert it in
your written answer or response.
You must answer the Complaint in
writing, by you or your attorney,
within thirty (30) days after the Third
Notice of Suit, and if you fail to do
so a judgment by default may be
entered against you for the relief demanded, by the Plaintiff. FEIWELL
& HANNOY, P.C. By
ALAN W.
MCEWAN Attorney No. 2405149
Attorney for Plaintiff ALAN W. MCEWAN FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C.
251 N. Illinois Street, Suite 1700 Indianapolis, IN 46204-1944 (317)
237-2727
NOTICE
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SUMMONS - SERVICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CLARK
CIRCUIT COURT FOR CLARK
COUNTY STATE OF INDIANA
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.,
Plaintiff, vs. THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF BILLY
JOE CLARK, DECEASED, THE
ESTATE OF DAVID RAY BURDETTE and THE UNKNOWN
TENANT, Defendants. CASE NO.
10C02-1511-MF-323
NOTICE OF SUIT
The State of Indiana to the Defendants above named, and any other
person who may be concerned. You
are hereby notified that you have
been sued in the Court above
named. The nature of the suit
against you is: Complaint on Note
and to Foreclose Mortgage on Real
Estate Against the property commonly known as 1916 Beechlawn
Dr, Clarksville, IN 47129-1418 and
described as follows: Being lot designated as Tract B in Blackiston
Heights, 5th Addition, as the same
is recorded in Recorder's Office of
Clark County, Indiana, in Plat Book
8, page 54. This summons by publication is specifically directed to the
following named defendant(s): The
Unknown Tenant This summons by
publication is specifically directed to
the following named defendants
whose whereabouts are unknown:
The Unknown Heirs and Devisees
of Billy Joe Clark, Deceased and
The Estate of David Ray Burdette If
you have a claim for relief against
the plaintiff arising from the same
transaction or occurrence, you must
assert it in your written answer or
response. You must answer the
Complaint in writing, by you or your
attorney, within thirty (30) days after
the Third Notice of Suit, and if you
fail to do so a judgment by default
may be entered against you for the
relief demanded, by the Plaintiff.
FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. By
CARYN M. BEOUGHER Attorney
No. 23887-29 Attorney for Plaintiff
CARYN M. BEOUGHER FEIWELL
& HANNOY, P.C. 8415 Allison
Pointe Blvd., Suite 400 Indianapolis,
IN 46250 (317) 237-2727
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LEGAL NOTICE
DUKE ENERGY INDIANA, INC.
Public notice is hereby given to
affected property owners pursuant
to 170 IAC 4-9-4(f) that within two
(2) to four (4) weeks of the date of
this notice, weather permitting,
Duke Energy Indiana, Inc. will be
performing vegetation management
as part of its power line maintenance program in the area
described below. As part of this
project, one of its contractors that
employ qualified utility line clearance tree workers will be trimming
trees to clear the lines of vegetation
in order to provide safe and reliable
electric service. Vegetation management will be performed in the
city of Jeffersonville on or near
streets identified below:
8th St E: 1923-2006
Court Yard: 109-118
Holly Dr: 807-921
Lilly Ln: 1928-1935
Loma Vista Dr E: 102-126
Loma Vista Dr W: 102-126
Middle Rd: 1909-2905
Perrin Ln: 414-414
Poppy Pl: 900-900
River Forest Cir: 261-265
River Forest Pkwy: 301-339
River Woods Ct: 2301-2305
Utica Pike: 2914-2914
Village Green Blvd: 1701-1914
Wathen Farm Dr: 2504-2504
Wood Duck Cir: 259-270
Wood Duck Pl: 2406-2410
The date this notice is published
initiates the two (2) week period for
calculating implied consent by an
affected property owner under 170
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of a certified copy of a
Decree to me directed from the
clerk of Superior Court of Floyd
County, Indiana, in Cause No.
22D01-1312-MF-1808, wherein The
Bank of New York Mellon FKA The
Bank of New York, as Trustee for
the certificate holders of the
CWABS, Inc., ASSET-BACKED
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-8,
as assignee of Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for America's Wholesale
Lender was Plaintiff, and Janice
Dearing, Michael Dearing, New Albany Municipal Utilities, Ford Motor
Credit Company, LLC., Cobblers
Crossing Homeowner's Assoc., Inc.,
and State of Indiana, Dept. of Revenue
were
the
Defendants,
requiring me to take the sums as
provided for in said Decree, with interest and costs, I will expose at
public sale to the highest bidder, on
the 21st day of January, 2016, at
the following location and time:
City-County Building, Room 151,
311 W. First Street, New Albany,
Indiana 47150, at 10:00 a.m. the
fee simple of the whole body of the
following described real estate located in Floyd County, Indiana.
SITUATED IN FLOYD COUNTY,
INDIANA LOT NO. 111 OF COBBLERS CROSSING, SECTION
FOUR, PLAT NO. 1084 OF THE
FLOYD
COUNTY,
INDIANA
RECORDS.
CHAIN OF TITLE:
BEING THE SAME PROPERTY
CONVEYED TO JANICE DEARING AND MICHAEL DEARINGS
BY DEED RECORDED MARCH
22, 2006 AS INSTRUMENT NO.
200603422 RECORDED IN THE
OFFICE AFORESAID, ALSO BEING
THAT
PROPERTY
PREVIOUSLY CONVEYED TO
DUARD AVERY BUILDERS, INC.
BY DEED RECORDED MARCH 6,
1998 IN DEED DRAWER 6, INSTRUMENT NO. 2981 IN THE
OFFICE AFORESAID. Tax Identification Number(s): 22-05-08-600660-000-007
More
commonly
known as: 3030 Cobblers Crossing Rd., New Albany, IN 47150
Together with rents, issues, income
and profits, and without relief from
valuation or appraisement laws.
KRISOR & ASSOCIATES John D.
Krisor, Jr. (5355-71) Brooks J.
Grainger (19362-71) Ian M. Septoski (25450-64) Attorney at Law P.O.
Box 6200 South Bend, IN 46660
(574) 272-1000 Frank Loop, Sheriff
Floyd County, Indiana
Janice Dearing TYPE OF SERVICE: Sheriff 3030 Cobblers
Crossing Rd. New Albany, IN 47150
Michael Dearing TYPE OF SERVICE: Sheriff 3030 Cobblers Xing
Rd. New Albany, IN 47150
New Albany Municipal Utilities
TYPE OF SERVICE: Sheriff C/o
Shane L. Gibson 311 Hauss Sq.,
Rm. 316 New Albany, IN 47150
Ford Motor Credit Company, LLC.
TYPE OF SERVICE: Certified Mail
1 American Rd. Dearborn, MI 48126
Cobblers Crossing Homeowner's
Assoc., Inc. TYPE OF SERVICE:
Sheriff 4510 Charlestown Rd, New
Albany, IN 47150
State of Indiana, Dept. of Revenue TYPE OF SERVICE: Certified
Mail 402 W. Washington Indianapohspaxlp
lis, IN 46204
STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY
OF FLOYD SS: IN THE FLOYD
CIRCUIT COURT CAUSE NO.
22C01-1509-MF-1237
MIDFIRST
BANK Plaintiff, vs. JUDITH A. GRAVATTE,
LAURA
A.
LEAHY,
CITIBANK, N.A. F/K/A CITIBANK
(SOUTH DAKOTA), N.A., JOHN
DOE, JANE DOE, Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT
The State of Indiana to the abovenamed defendants, and any other
person who may be concerned.
You are notified that you have been
sued in the above-named Court.
The nature of the suit against you
is: Complaint on Note and to Foreclose Mortgage on the following
described real estate in Floyd
County: THE EAST FIFTEEN (15)
FEET OF LOT NO. THIRTY-FIVE
(35) AND THE WEST TWENTY
(20) FEET OF LOT NO. THIRTYSIX (36) ON CLAY STREET IN
PLAT NUMBER THREE HUNDRED
SIXTY-THREE
(363).
COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 236
CLAY STREET, NEW ALBANY, IN
47150 This Summons by publication is specifically directed to the
following named defendants whose
addresses are: Citibank, N.A. f/k/a
Citibank (South Dakota), N.A., c/o
Highest Executive Officer present,
701 East 60th Street North, Sioux
Falls, SD 57104 John Doe, 236
Clay Street, New Albany, IN 47150
Jane Doe, 236 Clay Street, New Albany, IN 47150 and to the following
named defendants whose whereabouts are unknown: Judith A.
Gravatte Laura A. Leahy In addition to the above-named defendants
being served by this summons
there are may be other defendants
who have an interest in this law suit.
If you have a claim for relief against
the plaintiff arising from the same
transaction or occurrence, you must
assert it in your written answer. You
must answer the Complaint in writing, by you or your attorney, on or
before January 16, 2016 (the same
being within thirty (30) days after
the Third Notice of Suit), and if you
fail to do so a judgment will be entered against you for what the
plaintiff has demanded. MidFirst
Bank FOUTTY & FOUTTY, LLP
ATTEST: Clerk of the Floyd Circuit Court (SEAL) Anthony L.
Manna, #23663-49 Attorney for
Plaintiff FOUTTY & FOUTTY, LLP
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UPhave been with my
SIDE
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husband for almost
Your friends are
14 years. Im a
wrong, and you
sound sleeper, and I
should
NOT
suspect he has been
ignore this. Sex
having sex with me
without a persons
while Im sleeping.
consent is rape!
I have woken up
When a husband
without clothes on,
DEAR
does what you
my undergarments
have described, it
askew or the waistis called spousal
band rolled on.
Advice
rape.
I called him on it
Columnist
Because
he
and told him I knew
claims this is all
and that Im not OK
in your head, for your own
with it.
Weeks later, I caught sanity, make an appointhim red-handed. This time ment to discuss this with
I was awake, but I was so a licensed psychotherapist.
frightened that I froze! I was With your unfortunate hissexually abused as a child tory, you should have spoken
and raped as an adult, and with someone already. Your
now I feel like my mar- husband is either grossly
riage has been turned upside insensitive or derives pleadown. My husband denies sure from being a predator.
it. He claims its all in His behavior is appalling,
and you do not have to stand
my head.
My friends say that for the for it.
Counseling can help you
sake of my children I should
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lives upside down. Abby, in this marriage. Regardless
everyone thinks my husband of what your ultimate deciis a catch! Im sure if I sion may be, it will help
walk away Ill lose friends you be emotionally resilient
maybe even some of my enough to live with your
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PACERS: Splash
Brothers outscore
Pacers in first quarter
CONTINUED FROM PAGE B1
against Sacramento.
Curry, the reigning MVP
and leagues top scorer,
was 11 of 23 from the field
and made three 3s. Hes
now made at least one 3
in 87 consecutive road
games, tying the league record set by Rashard Lewis
from 2007-09.
COPYCATS: Warriors interim coach Luke
Walton has noticed some
not-so-subtle changes
around the league this season. A lot of teams, including the Pacers, are trying to
take a page out of the Warriors small-ball playbook.
Good luck. Before the
game, Pacers coach Frank
Vogel noted Indianas new
up-tempo style was light
years behind Golden
State, and it showed.
TIP-INS: Golden State
has shot 45 percent or better 20 times this season. ...
The Warriors have topped
the 100-point mark in all
23 games this season, the
first time theyve done that
since 1966-67. ... The Warriors are the first franchise
in the four major pro sports
leagues to have 16-game
AREA SPORTS
AREA CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
Girls Basketball
Silver Creek at Columbus East,
7:30 p.m.
Swimming
Providence at St. Xavier (Ky.),
6:30 p.m.
Wrestling
Charlestown at Southwestern, 6
p.m.
THURSDAY
Girls Basketball
Floyd Central at South Oldham
(Ky.), 7:30 p.m.
Lanesville at Borden, 7:30 p.m.
Rock Creek at Medora, 7:30 p.m.
Sacred Heart (Ky.) at Jeffersonville, 7:30 p.m.
Scottsburg at New Albany, 7:30
p.m.
Southwestern at New Washington, 7:30 p.m.
Swimming
Providence at Southwestern, 6
p.m.
Womens College Basketball
IU Southeast at Oakland City, 8
p.m.
n BOYS BASKETBALL
DOUBLEHEADER: Long
leads Charlestown with 18 points
CONTINUED FROM PAGE B1
BOYS
Long scored a game-high 18
points as Charlestown (2-2) was
able to erase a halftime deficit
and take control into the fourth
quarter.
The Pirates were able to maintain their late lead with defensive
stops and clutch rebounds.
We did a good job of getting
stops and blocking out and rebounding, Charlestown coach
Jason Connell said. We kept our
composure when things got tight.
We didnt get rattled. It was a
loud, hostile environment and we
kept our cool and finished the
deal.
After picking up their first win
Friday with a 47-35 triumph over
Paoli, Hornets coach Jared Hill
was not happy with his teams
effort.
We got outworked tonight by
a good team, he said.
Henryville (1-2) had just four
players score in the loss, but
three Hornets were in double figures. Nick Walker led the way
with 13 points. Braxton Robertson had 11 and Thomas Green
10 in the defeat.
Charlestown will host Connells former team, Clarksville,
on Friday. The Generals are 0-3,
but lost by just four points to defending Mid-Southern Conference champion Silver Creek last
Friday.
Also on Friday, Henryville
will go to Austin to face the 2-2
Eagles, who are coming off a
10-point loss to Providence last
Saturday.
GIRLS
HENRYVILLE 53, CHARLESTOWN 52
Charlestown
13 7 7 15 5 552
Henryville
9 12 7 14 5 653
Charlestown (2-7): Gabi Gagnon 3, Lexi
Logsdon 11, Sidney Goedeker 0, Bri Harvey
11, Erin Kimbrell 11, Shirlee Hayes 0, Samantha Matthews 14, Bethany Hall 2.
Henryville (9-1): Haley Huddleston 11,
Reagan Hensley 8, Natalie Lamotte 0, Peyton Ottersbach 0, Emily Hollis 16, Abbi Robertson 0, Hannah Nunn 9, Emma Hendricks
7, Hannah White 2.
3-point field goals: Charlestown 5 (Logsdon 2, Matthews 2, Gagnon); Henryville 4
(Hollis 2, Hensley 2).
BOYS
HENRYVILLE 41, CHARLESTOWN 37
Charlestown
10 7 15 941
Henryville 9 10 12 637
Charlestown (2-2): Shaun Mansfield 5,
Korey Harris 4, Jordan Knoebel 6, Tanner
Wesp 4, Trey Woodward 4, Jamal Long 18.
Henryville (1-2): Nick Walker 13, Elijah
Weeks 3, Braxton Robertson 11, Thomas
Green 10.
3-point field goals: Charlestown 1
(Long); Henryville 2 (Walker, Weeks).