Springfield News-Sun from Springfield, Ohio (2024)

Springfield News-Sun Friday, September 30, 2011 C3 SPRINGFIELD Dinner to benefit Eastern Star Golden Star Chapter 1, Order of the Eastern Star, will host a friends and family dinner at 1 p.m. Sunday at 541 Fair St. The cost is $10, $5 for children ages 3-10. STAFF REPORT ENON Children can read to dogs at library Paws for Reading for ages 5-12, will be Oct. 6 at the library.

The Miami Valley Pet Therapy Association will have reading dogs available to listen to children read. Registration is required. Call (937) 864-2502 to register for a 15-minute time slot. STAFF REPORT SPRINGFIELD Sign up for Wayne Embry basketball Registration will begin Monday for the National Trail Parks and Recreation District Wayne Embry Youth Basketball league for children in grades three through six. The league will be organized in two age groups: grades three and four, and grades and six.

The third- and fourth-grade division is coed and is highly instructional, with an emphasis on skill development. Registration is limited to 120 children. The and sixth-grade division is organized with separate divisions for boys and girls. Emphasis is on skill development through positive competition. Registration fee is $22.

Register at the NTPRD Administration Building or online at www.ntprd.org. Deadline to register is Nov. 10. For more information, call (937) 328-7275. STAFF REPORT SPRINGFIELD Youth 5K planned for Oct.

9 at Snyder Park Rescue Center, Inc. will host a 5K youth run for school-aged children through 12th grade Oct. 9 at Snyder Park. Sign- in begins at 1:30 p.m. Race starts at 2 p.m.

The cost is $5, payable at the race. Parent, guardian or mentor may run with child. Adult registration is $10. Call (937) 324-2529 or email for more information or to volun teer at the race. STAFF REPORT SPRINGFIELD School selling pine wreaths through Nov.

9 Catholic annual Wreath Drive will continue through Nov. 9. Wreaths are made of all Noble Fir and are decorated with red ribbons and pine cones. Call Kelly Zeller at (937) 3244551 to order. STAFF REPORT SPRINGFIELD Music appreciation class offered at Pitzer Dr.

Paul Parlato, Dean Emeritus of Community Education at Wittenberg University, is offering a music appreciation course at 1:30 p.m. Mondays at the Pitzer Center, 101 Fountain Ave. For more information, call (937) 3234948. STAFF REPORT Clark County Submit news Send us your community news at NewsSun.com Northeastern Homecoming Northeastern High School will celebrate its Homecoming this weekend. The football game will be today against West Liberty-Salem.

The dance will be at 8 p.m. Saturday. Homecoming court includes: (front row, from left) Whitney Howard, Cassie Brown, Sam Dennin, Morgan Hartzell, Haley Sparks and Katelynn McDaniel (not pictured Haley Dean); (back row) Paris Vernatter, Kade McCammon, Steven Ferrell, Zach Gerhardt, Alex Levan, Mitchell Binkley and Bobby Van Ghle. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS Local Focus Shawnee Homecoming court Shawnee High School will celebrate its Homecoming this weekend with a football game tonight and dance Saturday. Homecoming court includes: (first Row) Shania Bishop, Kaitlin Gregory, Sylvia Gonzalez, Hadley Smiddy, Carly Gregory, Brittney Garringer, Meghan McGregor, Tori Heck, Darci Morris and Adrianna Cason; (back row) Cade Craig, Ramel- lo Rhodes, Tyler Detrick, Lucas Sparks, Ryan Mayfield, Josh Richardson, Clark Engle, Connor Garringer, Andrew Tincher and Hayden Parrill.

Northwestern Homecoming Northwestern High School will celebrate its Homecoming football game against Ben Logan at 7 p.m. today. The dance is planned for 8 p.m. Saturday. Homecoming Court includes (from left) Brad Hall, Hayley Cartwright, Ken Snyder, Morgan Hosier, Zach Wildofsky, Lakin Smith, Josh McFarland, Leslie Hogue, Logan Miller and Helen Hua.

Municipal court Cases called Thursday, Sept. 29, included: Criminal Chad M. Baker, 23, of South Vienna, theft, criminal trespass, innocent, continued. Bill J. Bradley, 32, of 1991 Kenton two counts of improper discharge of innocent, continued, bond $15,000.

Charles J. Church, 35, of 1381 Beverly two counts of receiving stolen property, innocent, continued, bond $7,500. Jamie Lee Depriest, 32, of 2530 E. High of drug paraphernalia, innocent, continued. Danielle Renee Keating, 19, of 2680 Tec*mseh Road, theft, innocent, continued.

Corey Allen Lanier, 42, of 327 Grand two counts of procuring, innocent, continued, bond $1,500. Justin Wayne Mathers, 22, of 731 assault, innocent, continued, bond $1,000. Steven H. Miller, 38, of 2680 Home Orchard Drive, domestic violence, in nocent, continued, released on own recognizance bond; assault, innocent, continued. Cody Lucas Ryman, 25, of South Vienna, theft, criminal trespass, innocent, continued.

Brandon S. Anderson, 29, of 3174 El Camino Drive, DUI, failure to control, innocent, continued. Teresa S. Ayers, 48, of 1991 Westgate Road, two counts of OVI, wrong way one way, innocent, continued. Jamie L.

Depriest, 32, of 2530 E. High two counts of failure to pay reinstatement fee, tail light provision, innocent, continued. Mark Alan Hutton, 38, of OVI, innocent, continued. Justin F. Marshall, 31, of 2305 Avenue two counts of OVI, red light, innocent, continued.

Dustin L. Roop, 34, of Vandalia, OVI, turn and stop signal, left of center, innocent, continued. Cases called Wednesday, Sept. 28, included: Criminal Dale Burton 50, of 513 Chestnut domestic violence, dismissed. Rashad Marshall Cherry, 24, of 338 Johnson criminal trespass amended to disorderly, guilty, $100.

Eric M. Harrelson, 22, of 433 W. Possum Road, violation of temporary protection order, dismissed-prosecutor request. Nicole L. Howard, 30, of 104 Roseland Drive domestic violence amended to disorderly conduct, guilty, 15 days of jail with 15 days suspended, $150; assault, dismissed.

Clay M. Nippert, 18, of 1555 Ridgeway underage consuming low alcohol beverage, guilty, 30 days of jail with 30 days suspended, $100. Steven P. Rafferty, 29, address unknown, theft, guilty, 30 days of jail. Kristin S.

Swindler, 30, of New Carlisle, assault, guilty, 120 days of jail with 60 days suspended on conditions. COMMON PLEAS COURT New Suits 11-CV-0944 Nationstar Mortgage LLC, v. Howard L. Kitko and Kristina Kitko, et 1100 N. Tec*mseh Road, complaint for foreclosure for $131,631.72.

11-CV-0943 CitiMortgage v. William C. Vance et 3583 N. Hampton Road, complaint in foreclosure for $109,921.31. 11-CV-0942 Capital One Bank, N.A., v.

Gary L. Durst, 2800 Spring Jamestown Road, complaint for $19,259.06 for breach of a credit card agreement. 11-CV-0941 Velocity Investments LLC, v. John A. Miller, 221 Hedge Drive, complaint for $13,546.65 for breach of a credit card agreement.

11-CV-0939 JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., v. Loretta C. McNeil, et 42 W. Harding Road, complaint for foreclosure for $99,516.94. 11-CV-0938 Department Stores National Bank, v.

Carolyn K. Hudson, 210 N. Burnett Road, complaint for $15,032.21 for breach of a credit card agreement. 11-CV-0930 Lawrence Frew, 3976 Covington Drive, et v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Newark, et complaint in excess of $25,000 for damages and injuries suffered in an auto accident.

11-CV-0929 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., v. Jason R. Doolin, 1326 Terrace Drive, complaint for foreclosure for $68,640.25. 11-CV-0928 The Bank of New York Mellon, v. George K.

Breakall, 2524 Dayton Road, et complaint for foreclosure for $88,876.76. 11-DS-0957 Daniel Allan Whitehead, 2936 Derr Road, Apt. 207, and Karen Whitehead, 1111 Broadway petition for dissolution of marriage. 11-DR-0956 Jarad Gilbert, 1704 Broadway v. Amy 1704 Broadway complaint for divorce.

11-DP-0952 LeAnna B. Newhart, 18 E. Glenwood v. Leslie S. Gustafson, 18 E.

Glenwood petition for civil stalking protection order. 11-DP-0951 Bart W. Little, 1311 Kingsgate Road, v. Robert Bates, 1305 Greenoak Court, petition for civil stalking protection order. 11-DS-0947 Teresa Ann Bundy, 1441 N.

Belmont and Michael Charles Bundy, 1441 N. Belmont petition for dissolution of marriage. 11-DR-0946 Abri Roodt, 215H The Post Road, v. Nicole J. Roodt, 4261 Reno Road, complaint for divorce.

11-DS-0945 David W. Gayheart, 333 Andrews Lane, New Carlisle, and Mandi S.N. Gayheart, 333 Andrews Lane, New Carlisle, petition for dissolution of marriage. 11-DP-0943 Nicole Aston, 5141 Beard Road, v. Penny S.

Colwell, 2024 Sunset petition for civil stalking protection order. 11-DP-0942 Janita Michelle Rollins, 1419 Linden v. John Michael Rollins, 530 N. Shaffer petition for civil stalking protection order. 11-DR-0940 Ellen M.

Sullivan, 30 Warder Suite 250, v. Eric W. Sullivan, address withheld, complaint for legal separation. Current Business PNC Bank, N.A., v. David Z.

Mullenix, et decree in foreclosure for $13,007.85. Bank of America, N.A., v. Charles David Colwell, decree of foreclosure for $74,941.90. PNC Mortgage, v. Mary Ann Horn, et decree in foreclosure for $82,509.10.

PNC Bank N.A., v. Kevin P. Martin, et decree of foreclosure for $66,304.83. BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P., v. Lester M.

Mitchell et decree of foreclosure for $68,698.04. Barbara J. McElroy, v. James Conrad, case dismissed. State of Ohio, v.

Jack Dietsch, case dismissed with prejudice. State of Ohio, v. Diandre Baker, case dismissed with prejudice. State of Ohio, v. Dawn Bell, convicted of domestic violence, three years probation, $1,500 Recasa Financial Group, LLC, v.

Nathan Adkins, et judgment for judgment for $40,481.89. Deborah Kay Campbell, v. Gregory G. Campbell, complaint for divorce dismissed. BAC Home Loans Servicing, v.

James A. Bargery, et judgment for $63,344.60. The Bank of New York Mellon, v. Wayne Gibson, et decree in foreclosure for $144,242.52. Liberty Savings Bank, v.

Shane A. Scarberry, et decree in foreclosure for $109,342.92. David F. Disher, et v. Chelsea R.

Heinzen, judgment for $18,356.25. Wright-Patt Credit Union v. Gary E. Tipton, et judgment for $65,479.32. The Bank of New York Mellon, v.

Nancy Powell, et judgment for $113,927.94. The Bank of New York Mellon, v. Jay C. McCurry, et decree in foreclosure for $144,060.81. Bank of America, N.A., v.

Danielle D. Allen, et decree in foreclosure for $145,491.45. Honda Federal Credit Union, v. Donald F. Collier, et decree in foreclosure for $29,164.18.

PHH Mortgage v. Loretta L. Brown, et decree in foreclosure for $76,564.47. PHH Mortgage Corporation, v. Loretta L.

Brown, et decree in foreclosure for $76,564.47. Public records Police headlines SPRINGFIELD Shots fired into home lead to arrest Bill Bradley, 32, of 1991 Kenton was arrested early Wednesday morning on a charge of discharging a into an occupied home. Police say Bradley shots from a 12-gauge shotgun from 1991 Kenton St. between 10 p.m. Tuesday and 6 a.m.

Wednesday. The shots traveled over Belmont Avenue, police said, and entered a home in the 2000 block of Kenton Street, according to the report. A resident of the home said his wife was asleep on a couch in the next room just behind the wall that the round had struck. Bradley was also charged with discharging a from a public road because the shots traveled over a roadway. STAFF REPORT PLEASANT TWP.

Men found with stolen scrap metal Two South Vienna men were arrested and charged with criminal trespassing and theft early Wednesday afternoon after Clark County deputies said they were removing scrap metal from a fenced property at 6450 Neer Road. Cody L. Ryman, 25, of 144 Crafton Drive, and Chad M. Baker, 23, of 12781 Collins-Arbogast Road, were reportedly found at PSC Metals, 820 Sherman with the scrap metal. They were ordered to appear Thursday in Clark County Municipal Court.

STAFF REPORT THEFTS An air conditioning unit, valued at $1,000, was taken between 2 p.m. Monday and 10 a.m. Tuesday from the 300 block of East John Street. An air conditioning unit, valued at $3,400, was taken between Sept. 13 and 14 from a vacant home on the 500 block of West Grand Avenue.

Brass machine parts, valued at $1,374, and insulated wire worth an unknown amount were taken sometime Aug. 18 from O.S. Kelly 318 E. North St. A television, valued at $750, was taken between 8:50 and 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday from a home on the 2000 block of Irwin Avenue. Copper piping, valued at $500, was taken between 6 p.m. Sunday and 6 p.m. Tuesday from the basem*nt of a vacant home on the 200 block of Bellevue Avenue. BREAKING ENTERING Assorted medications and an unknown amount of cash were taken during a break-in at Animal Hospital, 2126 N.

Limestone between 7 p.m. Tuesday and 7:30 a.m. Wednesday. Your Stove and Insert Headquarters Bauer Stoves and Fireplaces Tues. Fri.

12-7; Sat. 10-5 www.bauerstovesandfireplaces.com 937-484-3456 1-800-762-9802 3548 STAT RT. 54 URBANA Your Pellet Stove Headquarters Tues. Fri. 12-7; Sat.

10-5; Wed. Thurs. by appt. www.bauerstovesandfireplaces.com 937-484-3456 1-800-762-9802 3548 STATE RT. 54 URBANA The place to buy stoves and www.peanut-shoppe.com Hours: 10-6, Sat.

10-4 1576 EAST MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD 323-2591 Boston Stoker Coffees CAKE BOXES AND PADS CAKE PLATTERS, PILLARS DOILIES CAKE RUFFLE VANILLA FOOD COLORING FLAVORINGS WE HAVE IT ALL! ATTENTION ALL CAKE BAKERS STOP IN TODAY FOR ALL OF YOUR BAKING SUPPLIES Quality Protection On All Your Insurance Needs. link-hellmuth insurance 333 N. Limestone 323-6426 Jim Murphy 1:23 PM 1 Jim Murphy link-hellmuth insurance 333 N. Limestone 323-6429 For All Kinds of People, For All Kinds of Reasons.

Springfield News-Sun from Springfield, Ohio (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Jamar Nader

Last Updated:

Views: 5514

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (55 voted)

Reviews: 86% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Jamar Nader

Birthday: 1995-02-28

Address: Apt. 536 6162 Reichel Greens, Port Zackaryside, CT 22682-9804

Phone: +9958384818317

Job: IT Representative

Hobby: Scrapbooking, Hiking, Hunting, Kite flying, Blacksmithing, Video gaming, Foraging

Introduction: My name is Jamar Nader, I am a fine, shiny, colorful, bright, nice, perfect, curious person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.