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Brown County Democrat Wednesday, August 24, 2011 Page B6 FINE PRINT Bruce Burkett to Thomas M. Barr As- Tom's Doghouse, RO. Box 405, Franklin: No violations, (temporary) Smotdn Lizzie, 8740 S. Highway 62 Nabb: No violations, (temporary) RTD Concessions, P.O. Box 153 Bryantville, No violations, (temporary) 10th Sausage, P.O.

Box 5752, Bloomington: No violations, (temporary) Junell Tom's Doghouse, RO. Box 405, Franklin: No violations, (temporary) Smokln Lizzie, 8740 S. Highway 62, Nabb: No violations, (temporary) RTD Concessions, P.O. Box 153, Bryantville, No violations, (temporary) Kava Beans, 1 05 State Road 1 35 North, Trafalgar: No violations, (temporary) Happy Days Diner Brown County EMT 23 Artist Drive: No. violations, (temporary) DJ Confections, 12833 Gore Road, Linville: No violations, (temporary) Combs Kettle Com, 2139 Justice Drive, Greenfield: No violations, (temporary) Gregory Concessions, 917 N.

600 East Logansport: No violations, (temporary) Fish Hut-RobeyWailaoe Concessions, 10095 E. U.S. 136, Indianapolis: No violations, (temporary) PUBLIC NOTICE -YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW Catoco Concessions, 110 Jones St, North Judson: No violations, (temporary) 10th Sausage, P.O. Box 5752, Bloomington: No violations, (temporary) June 15 10th Sausage, P.O. Box 5752, Bloomington: No violations, (temporary) Gregory Concessions, 917 N.

,00 East Logansport No violations, (temporary) Caieco Concessions, 110 Jones St, North Judson: No violations, (temporary) Combs Kettle Com, 2 1 39 Justice Drive, Greenfield: No violations, (temporary) DJ Confections, 12833 Gore Road, Linville: No violations, (temporary) FishHut-RorjeyWallace Concessions, 10095 E. US. 136, Indianapolis: No violations, (temporary) Happy Days Diner Brown County EMT Association, 23 Artist Drive: No violations, (temporary) Kava Beans, 105 State Road 135 North, Trafalgar: No violations, (temporary) NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX shall adopt with its budget a written finding BUDGET ESTIMATE may be seen at the School Administration Offices. the year 2011 payable 2012: $1,000,000,000 an opportunity to be heard. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Brown County Schools, Brown County, Indiana that the proper legal officers of said School District located at 357 E.

Main St, Nashville, will meet at the Brown County Schools Administrative Offices. 357 East Main Street Nashville, Indiana 47448 on Thursday, September 15, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. to conduct a public hearing on the budget Following the meeting, any ten or more taxpayers may object to a budget tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objecting petition with the proper officers of the political subdivision within seven days after the hearing. The objecting petition must identity the provisions of the budget tax rate, or tax levy the taxpayers object Roger Miller and Rodger Miller and Kenneth J. Miller and Kenneth Miller to Sally J.Huse Edward A.

Gross and Lizbeth A. Kalina to David M. Albright William J. Coapstick and Jan S. Coap-stick to Keith Dodson Jr.

Pierre Dubois and Gretchen Dubois to Frank Gastrich and Sherry R. Corrado Esta M. Pedigo to Linda Sue James and Christopher Michael James Antony A. Owens and Tony O.vens to Ann-Marie Adams Jon' Schaffer to Christopher C. Elpers and Christopher F.

Petty and Caroline S. Petty Jack H. Wagner to Ronni Lynn Hayes Donald G. Maudlin to Jeffery Burns and Misty R. Burns William Fields and Joann Floyd and Barbara Calhoun to Randall L.

Roberts and Martha J. Roberts Jon Etaar to Bryan J.P. Gabriel and Lynn M. Zmmer William Dale Mathis and Hilda Ann Mathis to Nathan A. Mathis Harold R.

Stanley and Harold R. Mary L. Stanley Revocable Trust and Harold R. Mary Stanley Revocable Trust Aug. 5-11 Stephen R.

Stouder and Donna Stouder to Gregory Wright and Sharon K. Wright Steve A. Biddle and Sandra K. Biddle to Aaron Shafer Bruce Burkett to Larry Harrison and Douglas T. Harrison and Christina D.

Harrison June Logan to Elizabeth A. Rubel Roger Chase to Anne Hawk Aug. 12-18 Kimberty S. Gillman and Gregg A. Gill-man to Richard A.

Mann III and Jactyn E. Mann Steven F. Gardner and Carol S. Gardner to Steven E.Willeke and Carolyn D. Willeke Thomas W.

Wiseman and Susan C. Wiseman to Jeffrey A. Martin and Kathryn A. Martin Arthur Diaz and Walter Diaz Jr. and Joe A.

Smith to Rita Smith Lynn D. Apelgren and Robinette W. Apel-gren to Janet Wandrei and Heather Wandrei Stephanie Robertson-Powers and Stephanie Robertson Powers and Kerry Powers to Franklin Andrew Glover David W. Braden and Bonita Braden to Richard H. Wilber and Cheryl Witoer Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.

to Christina Cowan Power of attorney July 22-28 Roger P. Miller to Kenneth J. Miller Lasalle 115 Holdings to Blommer Peter- If a petition is filed, the political subdivision presented. Following the aforementioned hearing the School Board will meet at Brown County Main St, Nashville, on Thursday, Crtober 6, 2011, tt Complete details of budget estimates by fund 1. 2.

3. 4. 5. School Budget Maximum Est Funds Excessive Levy Current Funds Estimate to be Raised Appeals Tax (including appeals) included in Col. 3 Levy General 16.873,500 XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX Referendum -Exempt Operating 130,000 178,313 0.00 Debt Service 2,597,478 4,267,001 3,704,361 RetirementSeverance Bond Debt Service 131,810 117,338 Capital Projects 5.621,000 4,481.925 1,771,432 School Transportation 4,235,000 2,651,780 2,124,708 School Bus Replacement 650,000 1,586,912 683.843 RatnyOay 3,000,000 XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX Total 33,038,588 13,371,868 8,401,682 STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE in current year and actual collections tor the Net Assessed Valuation of taxable property for Taxpayers appearing at the hearing shall have Fund Name Collected 2008 General 6,119,953 Referendum Exempt Operating Debt Service 2,798,985 RetkeSev.Bond Debt Sen.

1 24,673 Capital Projects 2,398,934 School Transportation 1,970,112 School Bus Replacement 260,307 SpecEd. Preschool 43,841 Rainy Day Total 13,716,805 COMPARATIVE (Property tax to be collected In addition to the annual budget the proper legal officers of Brown County Schools win meet 357 East Main Street, Nashville, Indiana 47448 on Thursday September 15, 201 1 at 6:00 Projects Fund Plan. The following is a Genera) Outline of the Ran Jury 7 SmoMn Lizzie, 8740 S. Highway 62, Nabb: No violations, (temporary) Happy Days Diner Brown Count EMT Association, 23 Artist Drive: Nc violations, (temporary) 1 Chipotle Creations, 2685 Elmo Road Springbroke, No violations, (temporary) I 10th Sausage, P.O. Box 5752, Bloomington: No violations, (temporary) Jury 18 CYO Camp Framasa, 2230 Clay Lick Road: Two non-criticai violations: Plates on serving tine need to be upside down or have a.

cover, plate designated (to be corrected now): thermometer needed for ice cream freezer (td be corrected by July 20). LEVIES concerning the objections filed and testimony School's Administrative Offices located at 357 COLLECTED: previous three (3) years). To Be Collected 2011 XXXXX 3,704,361 117,338 1,771,432 2,124,708 683,843 XXXXX 8,401,682 Brown County Schools Administrative Offices to consider the establishment of a Capital heard on the proposed plan. FOR THE YEARS 201 2-2023 County Schools Administrative Offices, 357 E. YEARS 7 7) Owned Year 2012 Cost Of Additional Buses (Including Bus Contracts Being shifted to tie Bus Replacement Fund) 86,000.00 98,000.00 98,000.00 96,000,00 98,000.00 75,000.00 Loosed Owned Owned Owned Owned Owned Owned Owned Collected 2009 Collected XXXXX 3.050,859 78,599 1,753,367 1.975,863 245.471 XXXXX XXXXX 1,455,488 42,853 2516,137 2.603,349 541.790 XXXXX 6.859.618 7,104,159 NOTICE Budget Year 2012 for a more detailed explanation of the plan and to detailed explanation rttto plan art to exerc Teresa Waltrnan; Secretary CBowdw TAXPAYERS Or SCHOOL BUS REPLACEMENT PLAN 2010 at p.m.

be CURRENT EXPENDITURES: Account No. 2012 2013 2014 (1) Land Acquisition and Development 41000 0 0 0 (2) Professional Services 43000 77,000 79.000 81,000 (3) Education Specifications Development 44000 154,000 158,000 182,000 (4) Building Acq. Constr. Improve, (includes 45200 I 45300) 45100 1,997,000 2,577,000 2,644,000 (5) Rental of Budding. Facilities Equipment 45500 115.000 .118,000 121,000 (6) Purchase of Mobile or Fixed Equipment 47000 360,000 375,000 390,000 (7) Emerge Allocation (Oner Facilities Acq.Const) 49000 584,000 599,000 (8) Utilities (Maintenance of Buildings) 26200 250,000 257,000 264,000 (9) Maintenance of Equipment 26400 820,000 847,000 874,000 (10) Sports Facility 45400 103,000 106,000 109,000 (11) Property or Casualty Insurance 26700 222,000 228,000 234,000 (12) Otr Op.

a M. Of Plant 26800 (13) Technology IrstrucforRetoed Technology 22300 578,000 593,000 608,000 Admin Tech Services 25800 361,000 371,000 381,000 SUBTOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURES: 5,621,000 4 6,308,000 6,482,000 (14) Allocation for Future Prc (Cumulative Totals) 700,000 1,400.000 2,100,000 (1 5) Transfer from one Fund to Another 60100 TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND ALLOCATIONS: 6,321,000 7,708,000 8,582,000 SOURCES AND ESTIMATES OF REVENUE: (1) January 1. Cash Balance 2,400,000 (2) Less Encumbrances Carried Forward From Previous Year (3) Estimated Cash Balance Available for Ran (Line 1 minus Line 2) 2,400,000 2,520,000 2,646,000 (4) Property Tax Revenue 4.481,925 4,571,563 4,662,995 (5) Auto Excise, CVET and FIT receipts 171.431 174,880 178,357 (6) Other Revenue (Interest Income) TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR PLAN (Add ines 7,053,356 7.266,423 7,487,352 ESTIMATED PROPERTY TAX RATE TO FUND PLAN: .4482 .4572 .4663 BASED. UPON AN ASSESSED VALUATION OF: 1,000,000.000 1,000.000,000 1,000,000,000 v- r-0 Aug. 19 Jerry A.

Delong, domestic battery, Class A misdemeanor; public intoxication, Class mfsdemeanor. Andrew C. Kemple, operating vehicle while irtoxicateoyenoangaing person, Class A misdemeanor; operating with a BAC of .08 or more. Class misdemeanor; illegal consumption of an alcoholic beverage, Class misdemeanor. Adam W.

Floyd, operating vehicle while intoxicated, Class misdemeanor; driving while intoxicated with a prior driving while intoxicated within five years. Class felony; driving with a BAC of .08 or more. Class misdemeanor; operating while intoxicated with a prior operating while intoxicated within five years, Class felony. Jan E. Metz, operating a vehicle while mtoxicaiea, oiass misdemeanor, operating with EPBAC of .08 or moreClass misde meanor.

Cases dismissed Aug 17 Bryan Coats, two counts of criminal trespassing, Class A misdemeanors. Aug. 18 Connie J. Reese, counterfeiting, a Class felony. Larry E.

Pease, two counts of criminal trespassing. Class A misdemeanors. Joshua A. Ault, two counts of criminal trespassing, Class A misdemeanors. Civil court New suits field Aug.

IS Susanne Gaudin, Janet Kramer, Ruth wamer, num neicnrnann, nicnara otarnm vs. Brown County commissioners, Brown County Fire Protection, Mary Fouch, John Kennard, Darrell Kent Brown County merit board of fire trustees, complaint. Erika Yokum Depompeo vs. Victor De-pompeo, dissolution of marriage. Nicholas A.

Coleman vs. April A. Coleman, dissolution of marriage. LVNV Funding LLC vs. R.

S. Cassiday, collection. Keith W. Hampton vs. Jackie A.

Hampton, dissolution of marriage. Aug.16 PNC Bank vs. Ruth M. Williams, mortgage foreclosure. Capital One Bank USA vs.

Corey M. Frost, collection. Ann 17 Nancy HUI vs. Aaliyah M. White, guardianship.

Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Mark E.Willis, collection. John P. Daniery vs. Jane Daniely Kubal, Aug.18 Lester K.

Brock vs. Wanda Barkes, estate. Casey M. Fleehearty vs. Kristiann GasWns, dissolution of marriage.

Cach LLC Ricky RusseB, collection. Aug. 19 Peggy J. Hanley vs. ANR Pipeline Company, complain Sentences Aug.

15 Danny J. Myers, driving while suspended, Class A misdemeanor, 90 days BCJBCCC with two days executed, remainder suspended, credit for one actual day, probation for 90 days with conditions to include complete 40 hours community service, 90-day license suspension. Kyttie R. Smith, domestic battery, Class 0 felony, 545 days DOCBCJBCCC with 10 days executed, remainder suspended, consecutive, credit for two actual days, probation for 335 days to begin upon release from incarceration, with conditions to Include complete batterer's intervention program, no violent contact with the victim. Aug.

17 Ryon M. Rich, battery resulting in bodily injury, Class A misdemeanor, 30 days BCJ BCCC all suspended. Credit for zero days. Probation for 365 days with conditions to include complete 16 hours of community service, write apology letter and AD and submit to probation officer. Kyffie R.

Smith, criminal mischief, Class misdemeanor, 30 days BCJBCCC ail suspended on the condition that the defendant pay fine, costs and tees within 60 days. Daniel J. Ctotey, criminal trespassing, Class A misdemeanor, 60 days BCJBCCC al executed, credit for one actual day. Lawrence M. Cub, operating a vehicle -without ever receiving a license, Class C.

misdemeanor, two days at BCJ, credit for one actual day. Small claims South Central Community Action Program vs. Amy Pauley and David Ratliff. Daniel B. Miller vs.

Misty S. Webb. Isaac Ackenback vs. Brianna Simmonds. Howard Willis vs.

Greg Boggs. Jerry's Refrigeration Service Inc. vs. Brothers Restaurant Mary Resher vs. Teresa Carson.

New mortgages Chad Condon and Tonya Condon to PMC Mortgage Linda Sue James and Christopher Michael James to Farm Credit Services-FLCA Christopher C. Elpers and Christopher F. Petty to Caroline S. Petty and First Place Bank Tyria Lynn McKaln to Brown County Habitat for Humanity Inc. Tyria Lynn McKain to Brown County Habitat for Humanity Inc.

James B. Nelson and Wetamah J. Martin Nelson to The Peoples State Bank Lisa A. Howell and William C. Howell to Fifth Third Mortgage Company Ronni Hayes to Mortgage Elec Regis Sys and Michigan Mutual Inc.

Teresa G. Stewart to Centra Credit Union Jeffery Bums and Misty R. Bums to Union Savings Bank Scott D.Pettft to Home Bank SB Brad S. Bond and Deanna J. Bond to Fifth Third Mortgage Company For Bare Feet Inc.

to JPMorgan Chase BankNA T.S. Magnuson Inc. to JPMorgan Chase Bank Joellen Labounty-Krohn and James F. Krohn to First Merchants Bank National Association Miachaei W. Sprague to Jackson County Bank Bryan J.R Gabriel and Lynn M.

Zmmer to The Peoples State Bank George W. Sweat to PNC Bank National Association Denise M. Stone and Mary Teresa rich to Mortgage Elec Regis -9ys and Ally Bank Corp. and GMAC Bank Michael C. Stephens and Teresa K.

Stephens to Fifth Third Bank (Western Michigan) Katina Tatham to Fifth Third Mortgage Company Aug. 5-11 Michael D. Smith and Donna Carstens-Smitfi to PNC Bank National Association Michael D. Smith and Donna L. Carstens-Smith to PNC Bank National Association Terry Sanders to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA Paul A.

Brumleve and Teresa K. Brum-leve to PNC Mortgage and PNC Bank National Association Gary Albers Sr. and Joy Albers to Mutual Savings Bank Gregory Wright and Sharon K. Wright to Mainsource Bank Aaron Shafer to Wells Fargo Bank NA Larry Harrison and Douglas T. Harrison and Christina D.

Harrison to Centra Credit Union Michael D. Heiny to First Merchants Banks National Association Timothy Whitaker and Colleen E. Whitaker to Union Savings Bank Anthony W. Martin and Marilyn Martin to MERS and First Option Mortgage LLC Al D. Tipple and S.

Nancy Tipple to JPMorgan Chase Bank Elizabeth A. Rubel to MERS and First Merchants Bank National Association Mary PhilljostoMutual Savings Bank Richard A. Mann III and Jacfyn Mann to Mortgage Elec Regis Sys and CMCO Mortgage LLC and Home Lending Source William W. Goral and Mary B. Goral to Farm CrecSt Services of Mid-America Nancy J.

Bowker and Patricia Burden-Brady and Patricia Burden Brady to Heartland Community Bank John Bartley and Mary Barttey to Merchants Bank of Indiana Sandra G. Blankenship to PNC Mortgage M. John Whitehorn and Betty M. White-horn to Old National Bank Jeffrey A. Martin and Kathryn A.

Martin to Mortage Elec Regis Sys and Access National Mortgage Jeffrey A Martin and Kathryn A. Martin to Finance Center Federal Credit Union Jarret Wandrei and Heather Wandrei to Mortgage Elec Regis Sys and Hallmark Home Mortgage LLC Thomas J. Scott and Mandy E. Scott to Weds Fargo Bank Stephen W. Ferguson and Sally J.

Ferguson to Mortgage Elec Regis Sys and Stone-gate Mortgage Corporation VI nee J. McCann to Mortgage Elec Regis Sys and First Merchants Bank National Association Rodney Gill and Geneva P. Gill to Mortgage Elec Regis Sys and Everbank Japheth A. Cox and Julie A. Cox to Mortgage Elec Regis Sys and Embrace Home Loans Inc.

Doug Carter and Lisa Carter to Main-source Bank Christina Cowan to MERS and First Guaranty Mortgage Corp. Joseph Richard Boulton and Kathryn Elaine Boulton to Mortgage Elec Regis Sys and First Merchants Bank Released mortgages July 22-28 Ronald E. Fleetwood from PNC Bank National Association Michael Cardie and Patsy Carlile from HSBC Bank USA BC4 from Lancaster Pollard Mortgage Company Laura S. Martin from Fifth Third Bank Laura S. Martin from Fifth Third Mort- gage Company Kim Richard Soughers from Mainsource Bank Patrick J.

Nielander and Linda J. Nieland-er from Citibank Vance Malan from Centra Credit Union Thomas W. Wiseman and Susan C. Wiseman from Regions Bank G. R.

Tabor from JPMorgan Chase Bank Wandalyn Engleman and Patricia Tem-pletoh form PNC Bank Michael R. Kriech and Susan Marie Kriech from Mortgage Elec Regis Sys Anthony A Owens from Jackson County Bank J.W. Austin and Jenny K. Austin from Indiana Bank Company South Central CAP and South Central Community Action Program Inc. from Fifth Third Bank Bradey S.

Bond and Deanna J. Bond from Fifth Third Mortgage Company Chester Pedigo and Esta M. Pedigo from The Peoples State Bank Michael 0. Smith from First of America Bank IN Steve T. Marshall and Michele LG.

Marshal from Irwin Union Bank Trust Co. and Dovenmuehte Mortgage Inc. Steven T. Homer from JPMorgan Chase BankNA and Western Lerting Corporation Oris R. Hobson from Citifinancial Services Inc.

Aug. 5-11 Steven C. Junken and Cathy Junken from First Bank American General Financial Services Inc. and Springleaf Financial Services of Indiana Inc. from Stephen P.

Downing John M. Whitehorn and Betty M. White-horn from Old National Bank Donnie Joe Price and Lynn K. Price from Keybank National Association Richard J. Schrimper from Mortgage Elec Regis Sys and SIB Mortgage Corp Max A.

Butcher from Independent Federal Credit Union David Baker and Diane Marie Baker from Fifth Third Mortgage Company Myron N. Cole and Linda D. Cole from Regions Bank Edward Lyle Fleming and Cheryl Torok, Fleming from Centra Credit Union Denise M. Stone and Mary Teresa Eckrich from Mortgage Elec Regis Sys and BMAC Mortgage Corporation Gary Abers Sr. and Joy Atoers from Mutual Savings Bank Gary Albers Sr.

and Joy Atoers from Mutual Savings Bank Randall K. Maier and Lori A. Maier from Indiana Bank Trust Company Steven A Motto from Heather Mollo and Fifth Third Mortgage Company Richard W. Beckman and Linda K. Beck-man from Fifth Third Mortgage Company Bruce Burkett and Cheryl A.

Burkett from Thomas M. Barr Associates David Baker and Diane Marie Baker from Fifth Third Bank Indiana Central and Fifth Third Bank Indiana John D. Collins and Pamela J. Collins from Blue River Mortgage Company Inc. Chad Condon and Tonya Condon from PNC Mortgage and PNC Bank National Association Timothy Whitaker and Colleen E.

Whitaker from Firefighters Credit Union Aug. 12-18 Marilyn C. Michener from First Financial Bank National Association Robert E. Gilty and Deborah A. Gilly from Mortgage Elec Regis Sys Robert E.

GHly and Deborah A. Gilly from Mortgage Elec Regis Sys Jesse C. Truebtood and Carol C. True-blood from Union Savings Bank Lynn D. Apelgren and Robinette W.

Apel-gren from Mortgage Elec Regis Sys Pierre Dubois and Gretchenn Dubois from Central Mortgage Company Peter E. Dunn and Georgia C. Dunn from JPMorgan Chase Bank National Association Steve A. Bkjcfle and Sandra K. Biddle from Mortgage Elec Regis Sys James E.

Richardson and Patricia Richardson from Beneficial Financial I Inc. Marilyn C. Michener from Federal National Mortgage Association and Dovenmuehte Mortgage Inc. Rodney Alton Gill and Geneva P. Gill from First Financial Bank Thomas H.

Jackson and Carolyn E. Jackson from PNC Bank Anthony W. Martin and Marilyn Martin from Mortgage Elec Regis Sys Anthony A. Owens from Wells Fargo BankNA Sonny E. GHdden and Kelly J.

Glktden from Mortgage Elec Regis Sys and GMAC Mortgage Corporation Douglas A Bourbtna from Mortgage Etec Regis Sys and Quicken Loans Inc. Al Tipple and Nancy S. Tipple from JPMorgan Chase Bank Real estate transfers Jury 22-28 Marilyn C. Michener to Damon D. Taxpayers are invited to attend the meeting THIS NOTICE INCLUDES FUTURE ALLOCATIONS WHICH HAVE NOT PREVIOUSLY BEEN SUBJECT TO TAXPAYER OBJECTIONS.

Prelect-Location Allocation Year 2012 Allocation Year 2013 Allocation Year 2014 Rebuildreplace HVAC systems in (4) Bern. Buildings $700,000 $1,400,000 $2,100,000 Future Allocations at specified above wU be subject to ctrsrjtlr during traperM later date. Taxpayers are invited to attend the meeting for a Itha propoeal it adopted by Dated this 15th day of August 201 1 Board President Judy Hardwk; Vice President NOTICE TO In addition to the annual budget th proper officers of Brown County Schools wW meet at the Brown Mam St. Nashville, Irrflana on Thursday September 15. 2011 at 6:00 PM to conskler the School BusVehicle Replacement Plan as summarized below for the twelve (12) year period between 2012 and 2023.

The levy required to fund this plan will be raised as Indicated In the Notice to Taxpayers of budgets and levies to be ootacted In 2011. Oetai of tr proposed plw to on (to in tto office of the the data ot this notice. Taxpayers ahalt have the right to be heard on the plan summary as listed below at me pubHc hearing. SUMMARY OF PLANNED REPLACEMENTS AND ACCUMULATION FOR FUTURE A No. of No.ofbusesto Year Total ot Amount to be Accumulated Buses Owned be replaced Replacement Cost in 2012 tor Future Purchases 30 2 2012 165,000 450,000 35 2 2013 150,000 35 .3 2014 252,000 .35 3 2015 256,331 35 8 2016 284,758 35 1 2017 101,766 35 1 2018 84,805 35 3 2019 299,305 35 1 2020 101.764 35 1 2021 102,263 35 3 2022 309,781 35 5 2023 436,163 man None.

Aug. 5-11 Carol C.Walker to Elizabeth Walker Cote and Sarah Walker Eads Larry W. Harrison to Frances E. Harrison and Douglas T. Harrison and Ginger G.

Harrison-Smith and Ginger G. Harrison Smith Aug. 12-18 Arthur Diaz to Walter Diaz Jr. Lynn D. Apelgren and Robinette W.

Apelgren to Jack Rader Michelle Ttsdetl to Philip A. Sallee Kerry J. Powers to Stephanie Robertson-Powers and Stephanie Robertson Powers Quit claim deeds July 22-28 Diana D. Lehner-Miller and Diana D. Leh-ner-Miller to William Spencer Miller H.KeithWhitetoK.ThornasWhite 11 Beth A.

Cameron to James Ernest Adams Charles J. Hoseclaw to Charles J. Hose-claw and Shawn A. Hoseclaw Tabbatha Hill to Andrew Hill and John Hill and Linda Hill Robert Logan and Teresa M. Russell to Robert B.

Logan Teresa M. Russell Family Trust and Robert B. Logan Teresa M. Russell Family Trust and Teresa M. Russell Robert B.

Logan Family Trust Betty F. Brian to Ruby Gesse and Mary Hamilton and Judy Surface Sandra Allender Fields to The Richard Allender Estate and The Christine G. Allender Estate and Richard Allender Estate and Christine G. Allender Estate and Richard Allender Estate and Christine Allender Estate Susan Jane Leggins to Paul Douglas Susan Jane Leggins to Billy Lee McDon ald Aug. 5-11 Paul A Brumleve and Teresa K.

Brumleve and Christopher A. Dietrick and Julia A. Dietrick and Mark R. Deweese and Debra A. Deweese to Paul A.

Brumleve and Teresa K. Brumleve Thomas B. Smith and Jan R. Smith to Thomas B. Smith and Jane R.

Smith Aug. 12-18 Mark J. Tumey and Sandra Gail Tumey to Sandra Gail Blankenship Cheri McCann to Vince J. McCann Renee Tatman to Renee Tatman and RickWoehtecke Joshua Vanwinkte to Jerene K. Rund Joyce A Rhodehamel Trust and Joyce A Rhodehamel Trust to The Nature Conservancy and Nature Conservancy Marriage licenses July 22-28 Michael Wayna Sprague, 60, Columbus, and Heather Teresa Ward, 46, Columbus Ryan Elliot Bishop, 36, Morgantown, and Jessica Lynn Poling, 22, Morgantown Dewey Louis Sizemore, 39, Nashville, and Bridget Michelle Payne, 39, Nashville.

Drew Gordon Baer, 24, Morgantown, and Holly Renea Morse, 21, Nashville. Michael C. Giblin, 36, Downers Grove, and Patricia Trejgo, 29, Downers Grove, IB. Brandon Tyler Fields, 21, Nashville, and Chelsea Anne Dodge, 21 Columbus. Aug.

5-11 Benjamin Kevin Hendricks, 21, Morgan-town, and Nicole Renee Harris, 24, Maride. David Phelps, 24, Morgantown, and Amber Carrigg, 30, Franklin. Danny Lee Ratliff, 70, Morgantown, and Peggy Diane Minton, 53, Nashville. Ennis Alien Dorsett 67, Trafalgar, and Peggy Sue-Kelly, 46, Trafalgar. James Allen Hamm, 27, Morgantown, and Alieshia Marie Hamm, 20, Morgantown.

Brian Cramer, 25, Trafalgar, and Dia Goodrich, 21, Morgantown. Charles Mitebel Nimmo, 23, Fairfield, Ohio, and Judy Rayshel Hussey, 19, Sacramento, Calif. Aug. 12-18 Eddie Ray Burkhart, 63, Trafalgar, and Sandra Lynn Burkhart, 62, Trafalgar. David Fletcher Butler 42, Louisville, Ky, and Sarah Anette House, 30, Louisville, Ky.

Gerald Lynn Reeves II, 28, Nashville, and Shanda Renee Fisher, 18, Nashville. Jadan Cole Jacobs, 26, Bloomington, and Shawna Brianne Browning, 22, Cumberland, Ky. Restaurant inspe June 2 Smokln Lizzie, 8740 S. Highway 62, Nabb: No violations, (temporary) Kava Beans, 105 State Road 135 North, Trafalgar: No violations, (tempoiary) Happy Days Diner Brown County EMT Association, 23 Artist Drive: No violations, (temporary) Gregory Concessions, 917 N. 600 East Logansport: No violations, (temporary) The Country Griller, 13202 S.

450 West Hanna: No violations, (temporary) Homemade Ice Cream, 1875 Red Stripe Road, Odon, No violations, (temporary) 2012 Such amxxHwil be added to accumulation raised! Budget Form 48, available tor inspection in the office ol the Superintendent 2012 (Induing Contractual Costs Per 20 40 TyfM of ButVehicle To Be Per DOE TN- Or A2 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Complete details of budget estimitra by fun andor department are available in the offke of this unit of government. Notice il hereby given to taxpayers of Nashville Civil Town, Brown County, Indiana thai the proper officers of Nashville Civil Town at 7:00 PM on Thursday, October 06,2011 at Nashville Town Hall will conduct a public hearing on the year 2012 budget Following this meeting, any ten or more taxpayers may object to a budget tax rate, or tax levy by filing an objection petition with the proper officers of the political subdivision within seven days after the bearing. The objection petition must identify the provisions of the budget, tax rate or tax levy that taxpayers object to. If a petition is filed, the political subdivision shall adopt with its budget a finding concerning the objections filed and testimony presented. Following the aforementioned hearing, said unh will irmt at 7:00 PM on Thursday, October 20, 201 1 at Nashvill.

Town Halt to adopt the following budget' Net Assessed Valuation: 131.952,741 Eximated Max Levy: 546,955 The above anty reflects aiocabons to be raised Total accumulations are reflected on Line 1 1 of ADDITIONAL BUS NEEDS FOR Number Bus Year Capacity 1 One Bus (84 Passengers) 2012 2 One Bus (84 Passengers) .2012 3 One Bus (84 Passengers) 2012 4 One Bus (84 Passengers) 2012 5 One Bus (84 Passengers) 2012 6 One Bus (84 Passengers) 2012 7 OrwMM1SPasengers)2012 BUS CONTRACTS PER fC-20-40-7-7 August 24, 31, 2011 11-206 STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF BROWN)SS: IN THE BROWN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT ESTATE DOCKET: 07C01-U07-EU-0024. IN THE MATTER OF THE UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES J. SHOEMAK ER, DECEASED. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that on the 25th day of July, Carol A. Goodwin, was appointed personal representative of the Estate of James J.

Shoemaker, deceased, who died on die 18th day of July, 2011. All person having claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent's death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Nashville, Indiana, this 1 st day of August 201 1 Beth Mulry, Clerk of the Brown County Circuit Court August 17, 24, 201 1 11-205 STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF BROWN IN THE BROWN CIRCUIT COURT CAUSE NO: 07C01-1 1 07-EU-O022 IN THE MATTER OF THE UNSUPERVISED ESTATE OF: LO- ISS E. WETZEL, Deceased NOTICE OF ADMJNITRATION In die Circuit Court of Brown County, Indiana, pursuant to Indiana Code 29-1-7-7; Notice is hereby given that on the Lawrence J. Wetzel and William R.

Wetzel were on the 1 9th day of July, 2011, appointed Co-Personal Representatives of the estate of Lois E. Wetzel, deceased, who died on the 1st day of October, 2010. All persons who have claims against the Estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in in the YEAR BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX LEVIES 3 Maximum Funds be raited 546.955.00 384,182 0 162,773 0 0 0 0 0 4 Cioraot Tax Levy 241,547 0 90,157 0 117 0 0 0 Excessive Levy Appeals C. GrupenhorT, Thomas M. Ban- Associates, P.O.

Box 756, Nashville, IN 47448, (812)-988-0314. Dated at Nashville, Indiana, this 28th day of July, 2011. Beth Mulry, Clerk Brown Circuit Court August 17, 24, 2011 11-206 1 Fund Name 2 Budget Estimate Totals: 0101-Oeneral 0706-UcalRdftSt 77IJ72 15.000 0708-Motor Vehicle Hwy 235,000 8,030 (CigTax) 239 1 -Cum Cap. Dev. 10,000 2411 Economic Dev.

71,492 Income Tax CEDfT 9500- FoodftBev.Tax 299,741 9501- LOIT Public Safety 88,500 August 24, 31, 2011 11-207 the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from the sate of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decendent's death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. The name and business address of the legal counsel representing the personal representative Estimated to.

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